AMNIENTS rhe iiùtis of thete reent "I9or r"in England aire being âinqie.os ated by ai governuient commis- n, and the proces!s La aslow D. The recommendationsi of' the nmission will bo accepted, the rernment having intimated thât, necesqary, the railroada will be >rmitted" to increaae their tes§. What systcm of arbitration, trade agreemenits and concilia- n, t.he commnission will favor re- ximîs tu be seen. deautime the suber, secondc uughts and comments uf the lead- ýý Britimlh wcek]ies on the lahor r anld its l-esstions arc vtry tiigfli- Ii.it ndeed. The trend ut the nmnentis i that~ neitlher strikes r <rkut an be tvlecratpd i n ýfie id uf t atpiraîn If cmn 'toers amd cmp1bý Ned cannot geLt ývr"tlE and seulte d iffc rene byPSh Otan.tlie nation cr lf h.ir< paîrt\ * N - il grvat jîiîiic, i in at i>*<l e arbitra i .iiî's In the \%4rds of tâe IcI cIncI le nt ad p u uaoEco - Iw:st uf wl ['llIc e .açeti nav Ie eenl t Il(, rail1'w ay tiert ie, i ti sera1e thle p>lwec Sors ce dtari Th nib< an wli \ î tht is kind can nut be o" e(d lu place hîrnielf at the ID (-, f aî privateclub or org-iniz mi ii u('li a m-av t bat lie ma \ h)e tipeile<l (ur (<'fi lîiusi,,ei buiwd biair) tq_ demert bis pot at 0ie inîrîîd of ant ulitside executt\e, s fitrtt dîttv lics t4. bis scr Nce. 1 lie niii t learu tc, get hi s rîe t' sý r(.d il-teý(d 1) rN niabe m d -;. It tlîoîîld be a condtu fA railway servtic' tfiat nu vm- x o. slî,îld b4, crtit led ti- îtirke. 'herse tittrrifcs wuld 11ave heen lical and exceptional ten prars r hIlR ar'e read vithiit su r- ec tir da.. Thei notiun that the ci-aiMent niit merelv' watch the g. sc that tic fighting is fair 1jrrevcnt spectaturs fri-n inmter- iiig is almutirt îinivertsallv dis- (1 ttd. The uvw mi not forbîd ilts' and luckotta , Public senti- lit d s-fîhdrtheni wien they iii i imrnasle, tivoidable, waste- anid d1sastrou. Tie public de- da un mural Jîre8sure and mor- eue Fuiol;, but a few riuinous la, . w-ars wotld cause an irresist- o dclinand fur another kind of >ssure anad coeî-cion. The duty of eaborînlenesti" must ho recog- c.Prospcrity, prognes, @ta- ty, credit-everytiing, i n a rd, argues for the settiement oh 11i111 l'abor disputes by trade ~rds or byimpartial arbitration. ~period of paralyzing and cala-, lîème itrife il§ petit. ns in tie palace of the. vicked uîg Ahiab in Samaria have bronght light tablets inscribed with the rres 1sncj of lie king, bis e, J u e 9 âI the p rophet EIV- i. Prubably this isa sucer fictiol, t une vishes il were truc. It ght, give somtbody -.a chance teo tenipt wha-t ne one ever basî tried t ho-à Ljte w ng oh Jezebel. We Owom; e lier eneruies have Id lie r. Tiîey have painted ber a bold, resourceful, revengeful ian, who came to a had end. L5ubtissi tile vais a vicked woman, il eve:: ber w orst ut, the murder Naixslth thie Jezrcelite@, Ro that liab coud get possessBion of tise nyard he cos-eted, proves lier to ie been a devoted wife. 6h. as much the etrongur character Vite two and probably vas tube s-al ruler-" tii. band be-bld the, i rtan.'" W. bave a record ýof tie message hach Jezebel sent to Elijais aftcr i> mhd aa the. priests eof Baal. lic notified him that it was lier ini- - 'lw, mak. thîy liho as the e of one eft hein by to-mornow out tbis time." He knev ishe as ne trîier,ý and li. ares. snd d. He must aises have irritated er lnuother vays, tliking te lien uch as John Knox did to Mary uen oh Scots. Jetebel vas s rave vomn. 8h. did not linch ien deatii came tliuud.n;ng at the, :a.to Si. painted ber face and ed lier isain. SIte met Jehu s a ing's ý,daugbter shonld, witi reate, noV prsyens. One re*ll rud liko to knw oe about bis weman, viiose isame bas be- orne à byword. If -the1 ot1d peaký fo r berseif and dcoal ail ber riais su ad ,tribulations tise Aal oninsion oh 'the histonian mlght b. bat »lie vWis net %û hlsck us âh. ad been psinted.- Nothing oould b. xnoar 1ntetestleg r enligiitenanp tissu letera -, hanged betweeu the qeet4 wlao as &, deVoul worsaipper o1 Baal, ud thse #reat ptoplset -of *i.aJ, ut, if:oo U ero eaeatts it Dragoons Ohýrged the With Pitohforks atOhi Mob Ario A despatch from Paris &&yu: Thn toouto _1stîorm )it successfully. In1 war againet the. higli prIce o! f0 p tih.e P29g'ments large numbers on. which bas been languthtlng for the b6tb *s ere Itnjure& .« The lait few days, owing either to tht streets of Creil art patrôlled by vigorous precautions of the au- soldieris. ýChrlevile al 00 -as the thorities or the palliative ineasures smene of *seriot diaturbantea on Of the Mayoris in establishing znu- Wediaesda$r. Crowds of peop.le fromn uicipal butcher Bshops and other the countky around, artned 'Irit food depots, burst forth afresh on pitchforkui attetnpted a regular iâi- Wednesday. In several districts v>etnent à thé.town. A. régimnt there were violent disorders, which of dragoéns, hastily summnzed, indicated that professional agita- charged dowtu upon the. mantfest' tors were again at work. At Creil, ants. scattering them ini &il direc- thiirty-two miles north of Paris, tions. At L'Orient thie moba, not barricades werc forme4 with tele- satisfied with proclaiming a, boycottý grapbi potes. One of exceptional againet the market, upset the.stalta strengtli was buit anound a linge and threw into the streets the vani- huiler siirmounted by a red flag, ous aridles of food exposed for and lu required a large force of sale. % RUSSIk'S PEIR SO Sto1ypin Was Seriously Wounded at a Theatre Performance. A (4espateli froni Kiev, Russia, P'remier St'crl)hpin was at- tacko<l anîd sro;vwounded dur- ing a thratre performance icre on Thurs4la * ynight. Hîs assa.lant was arî-osted There was a gala per- formaîince at the opera in the pres- rctv of the le1mpe rur Atf uthet ~Rus- bîatîs, Tu-o ;evols cr -shots in rapid t;iic.ce'suon clectriflerd the' audien*, andl Premiter St.stypîn sank tii the flitr. Those m ho were near by saw that lie vas gravely burt. There was% tremendous excitemnent in the theatre, and in tic excitement it lu impossible to obtain the leastu de- taîls at aà sassination. Lt is report- cd tint Stolypin'. vounde are mon- tal. The Czar leht St. Pètersburg a few days ago, aecompanied by Premier $tolypîn, to review tise statue oh the Emperor Alexander II. at Kiev. It was the first public ap- pearance of tie Czar outside of t-e capital i n some years. I WILL RUSHI TRE WORX. i'~ ~ r-~ H Central Canada Raillay to Bnild JjP LT 1 /1*Prom mostre4l t. Ottawa. ARTHRITIS. Tîhe discase artinitis, the. naznei oh whicii simpiy meaus inflamma- tion -of a joint, may be seule or chrtnic. Tie acute formn arises freni a sariety of! causes, internai or cecrnal; that us te say, it may be thse accorupaniment oh some geucral disease or it may be due tw an injury. Whcn it arises (rom an iujury, it is the. siniplest form of neuVe joint inflammation, aud thse casi- est ta cure; but tic patient muet be sure tiat il reaily la caused by injury alone, and is noV aSaitred witi some univealthy proces oiag en in the body. Very often a person, altiough he harbors in bis body the poison of nlîeumatism or gent on tabercule- Isis, la oVeriise lu s10 goc a con- dition of general hualth that hie tissues arc able Vo resist the as- sauîts of tie disaseý, and Be ne- mains apparenatly well. But if ha meets viti some accident by vhichr- a joint is vrencied or rstrained, thse reaisting power of tiat part id weakened, and tise disease settiesi in it.In that case, the injuny mnerely gives an opportunity fer tise tube rc-ulosis or other disease to de- s'eiop, and the resnling inflamma- lion is projîortionately serions. The fsymptoms of aculo arthritia, 513' of hle knee. are thome geucral- ly characteristic eh inflammation,' namely, pain, sveling, inecased heat of the part, and sometimes redness.' The svelling la due to, an eut- pouring ohf luird into the joint-iiy- drope it userd te be called by an eIder genenation. Lt forces the suf- forer tô bold hit knee sligistly beut. He instinctively keeps the joint veny stili, for the. alightret movement causes extremne pain. The. treatment of scute ahii ehoulai vary sceonding te thé Meage cf the. infammation. Titatmntn begn in n.diately alter thse injtsry vîiisometimes provent svelhl$js and siierten thse dunation -of tise 'dise&»a. Thse joint should b. Iîrm- ly baxidagerd, kepi perf"ty stils- snd told applications macle. Latr aller avetUing bas mcurred, bot sp- plieatios uare butter, and oft.i qu"Icy rliei'e tise pain. Gcutl nubbing viii help th.e*swel1l* te diS&ýPe*r, alter wkîekusor v %440r ou$ Massage Muay be userde and ON joint may b.e eutioutl> auov. little frein lime tt ift until Lme and painles m iovement ta reîtored, If tiso lu ne under1$nlug oUt tutinal taint, nvev*1700 At *ecte i,rithIsle uassalY complet. but-ofen veeks or mouluu elaj*w alter tise injsuy befôre thsua#.rei Ji' :entIle.yfrf. frmon e.ait*zwu tvlnses and other rmeeloet Ui h s t I B s t r I I A desp4tch froin Ottatsa gay: According to a director ohftthe Cen. tral Rail*ay Company-of Clanada, lie Railway Company, which ia said te, own over a million acres of land la tic Ottawa, Valley, and con empi tes couneeting Montres! anrd the. Çeorgian Bay by a new line , work viii be started on the Montreal-ýttawa -section osf heir rond tluis;veek, and fonty miles of a track 'ill have been graded b.- fore the 4now talla. The vorhe l commct at Hawke5burq and wil go iu two directions. Tnack-loying wiii netV atart until Spriug, visen the. vork wilI b,uihed vismgurly. rIRE>_ïiilt OR EFT. Adelard >uI8entenu-ed at Mont- keal*ton Eobbery. 'A dexp teh frein Montre-ai saye-: A4e1eard I Duvgî 's-ax seutenced tu thsie yesors in St. ýVinceet de Paul Peuitentia ry on Friday by Magis- trat. L ~etot. Thse accused liard pleà ded ùullty toestednliug $200 f nom the. Laing Packinig & Provis- io e Ce any, mmi t theevidence showerd 1-,atL- h ard atelen *1,400in eighteen meonths, aurd afer hie an- rest lie setursred te the. officiais of the comp auy the . m no! *1,200 but refuse-l'd make 'aby statement re- gtardig e balanc. The. accused bhs beeu ,tii. maftager o! a store and by aifying the botcks frein dayt te &IY ho mnanaierd Voa the mon~y MIN.EIIAL OUTPUT. éïAuý4sWitb *alPer Cat. À desp&tçh fr I1Ch# ay%7êý -Thi evosto i ~ ga.nug- .Grouud; ,i labeliêved that 30f00 and probably alrsady thse beui tÉred are en short rations. 1te'avy dfrmng -a repêrted frein that cidatef between 'the loyal, g~aisôi êd h rebelSa among whom th ier, aré prô- babl- m.ny,< soldiens,- Miength mlisioniaries ho av i t1ved er. in safety are th'Canadiaies tation- ed at Luchowi, Mn. and Uts. C. J. p.JlfeMr and Mrs. W. D. Ferguson, and E. R. Breeken, Lueiov ila&bout 150 Miles to Vthe soutii-east of Chengtl., Tihe Situation, hi Grave. A despatch fromn, Pe*an, says: ttnpubhished edicts order a large force of Wuchang troopa to leave ixumediately by the. quiekest route for Szechuan and Tuanfang. Tiie relief force, however, viii take four weeks at ieast to rea.ch Chengtu, and the full gravity of the situation in the capital of Szeciiuau Province ie now realized. MAIUIPIGE ON FAIR GBOUNDS. Took Place In Presenee of? Select Fcw at Ottawa. A despateli f rom Ottawa, says ta novel eveut noV on the. prognam. at the Ottawa Exhibition tDok plate there on Thursday, the. vedding of tvo young people seated on bron- chos in a Wild West show. In a glorious flood o! sunshine and in the presence of a email company o!L fniends, Miss Caryl Fenton, daugh- ter oh Mr. and Mrs. D. Fenton, oh Louisville, Ky., vas maried Vo Len Francis Driver, a eowiioy, viiose home is lu Midland, Taxes. The cerernony vas perforumed by Rev. George Edwards cf Western Methodist Church, Ottavt. The bride was assisted by Miss Breta Palmer- o! Henrietta, Taxes, vho vas âttired in the real costume of the. plains, wvii.the room vas sup- ported by Mr. %<-m. Walten Gibson, Globe, Arizona. Frein childiiood bnid3 and groom have practicaily lived in the sarddle, hee tii.désire for a iiors.-back vedding. HORRORS 0F CHOLIA. Turklah Soldiera Peuned ai luLoceai Cars IVithosit Medleal Ald. A- despatch frorn St. Petersburg stys : A despateh i #te .Novae Vre- mya f rom- Constantinoplo describ- iug thé e ôronsof thé choiera épi- demie in Macoeonia sayas that soldi- ê"s are erowevdcInu kkeA cars vison 111 sud lcftt vithout water or mnedical aid. On tii. MiVroVitia Uislrp raiiroad living aud d.ad victime ,of tise choîcrs. iiavhbeeWn throvu from car vindowa by their COTTON TO SUCCEIED OTTEL Tbeii. neet.r.,Genera i Win Biom Adespateh ftreinOttawav y It ia saite b. almost certain- thst Genenai Otter, Inspector-Generai of he ViCanadian forces, will short>ly retire on full pns ne- b.sud- ceeded by Generil -Cottoue Scm-, mander ohftise Western OnftaioDi-, vision, VUllihea4quarteils at W rente. 1!igadiér-(eneral Lbssard- ta understoocd to b. slated for Uea- oral Cottoula peut , vbile o Vo uce.d Gentral LUtj»rd as &ýdjut'Oos-Gü oral, Col.* Donisou o! Toreuto and col. Henry Panet a" phuiitice'. Itsay PopleIOle1114by 8alsii Tr«ou t Portugse. hwdew. 1--Àak A <1 ~ alImmfonOttawava 18: Tie tetalvls hUSsDfll5 wê oum d>aton o~fCanada duniug 1th. pastuthe -t y'er eiz cd $105>00,00, an, m- ad-in Aeresso .f 13,jS0eei7 o~enth*t ot laj the' pddingjeAn, au inercau et'hgutsu 14 Per l4i.t.1 &«or4in-m o a Pre- oj ll y arepor "n ar inat o! Mine.. Therebha,&been aurnl a cre**M erd podctWin ettl ri;erery I province, #s osly dccli in$g obovu ly New Brnswick On. ce ,ttl1WC*nAda. lI airer Pro« of la P n ch c re*it.d m t tb* cobaltad#aounft drt+e1 Qutarboru abliver outputwstal.4 IMIL mm« roues "*M Many pert»n uded in a b a xnib. ,-Iarg omrtemr emr e border t# p ï uin Uss el o u- attai _ti seldiertkI C~%T1tU OR AMERiCA M m let * cattleo Grans CIOe &Bd, othei thodueeýat I Rome Toronto, Sept. 1).-Four--Wlnter whit 90 pet cenL patent,93A45 to S3.'îO, h1t- rosi freight. iarnt-oba Foura- -Fi .st 'pa- tenta, $5.30j seoid patents $4.80, aud strong bakers'.8460. on track. Toronto. Manitoba wiiea,-'Ne. i at 81.09 -2, and No. 2 st 81.08, Bay porte. New wheat. -11-2 les. Ont aria wheat-Na. 2 white, retS or mized. nuw, quot.ed at 86c, outaide. Pesa -93 te 95c, outaide. Oate -Old No. 2 ai 40 te 41e. and new at 391-2 ta 40c, in car lots, outslde. No. 2 Western Canada, 46 1-2c. snd No. 3. 45 1-2c, Bsy _porta. Barler-No. 2 la probabîr worth 75c ont- aide. Cern- -No. 2 Âmericas yellow. 70 te 70 -2e, Bay ports. Rye-Var lots outoide, ?Se west. and st 77e amsi. Bucknheat--No. 2 Bt 64 te 65c, out- @ide. Bran- Manitoba bran, $23.50 te> $24, in bats, Toronto freight. Shorts. 025. CO<JNTRY PRODUCE. Beau. -Smail lots of hand-picked, $2.30 Ver but hel. Honey -Ext'aeted, ln tins, 10 te liC Ver lb. Combe, $2 te 8$2.25. Baled Ilay-No. 1 at $13 te $14, on track. and No. 2 ai 8$10 te $11. Baled Straw--$6 te 86.50, on track, To- rente. Potat oea--Car loisa, in bats, $1.25 te> 81.- 40. 1 Ponltry--Chtckenit, 15 te 16o per lb4; lowl. Il te 12e. ducka. 14c; turkeys. 15 tO 16c. Lire poultny about 2c lower thati the iibove. ]&ETEE, GOS, fIHEE. B sttur-Dairy pn1 te. 21 te 22c; Interior, 16 te 17e. Cnuamury quotud Bt 2M IA) bc per lb. for roUa, a.nd 23 to 24o for solide. Eggs--Stnlctiy uew-laid, 23 te 24c, aud freih ai 20 te îLe per doee, in case lots. Cheese-Large quotud st 14 1-4o Ver 1b., asil twlns at 14 1-2e. HOG PRoDlUOTS.1 Bacon-Long dean, 12e _Ver lb, tu, case lots. Park, short eut. 823: de., IMa, 20 ta M1 Hamne. medium tolght, 17' to 18c; do., hea'y, 15 to 161-24~; voIla, 11M. te 12c, breakfast bacon. 17 e 18c; blis, 19 1.3 0o M Lard-Tierces.10i-la b,10 3.40, -pais.. EBU$SBOAT MONTREAL. Miontrea, Sept. 19.-Osta - Cansâlan Western, No. 2. 47e. car Iota, ex-storu:. extra No. 1 feutS. 46 1-2c; No. 3 Q' W., 46e; Noe. 9 local whie, 4512e; No. 3 local white, 4e. rio. 4 loeal white. 44 1-Se. Plour- Mgnitoba Sprit g vub tpatents, isete, 85.401 seconds* $4.90; Winter wheat pst- ans 4.5strenig bakurs', i%%; #tiught reler, *416;là Vagi, $Le&to $si refletS asi prbauel. 19.13; bsg oet9W Ibo, 8250 ors-Âmeica 1ne. 3 yellow, Ttc, MlUteed-13rau. Ontaio, $23 te$24; Ms- nitoba, $U;, middtlzg, Ontario.$2? te $a»- shorts. Mssut.ob4$25 m ouifle, t$u te $31m- Eg*o'8 e& ,24 t, i;-No. 1 stlc k. S e-3, corngt69 nS-, &H on 3 sWtenus,4e;15o.4 ite . * 3 -4u.ut 14 .ru s led., tr.$*4"1 te ,a.t' oa-o.Iseptli; e Saf e _CrackersBowOpeu 'Saeat Westminster, B. et A despatch front New,-WeStmÙiÈI- ste;, t3.u., sayft: Two hunldred and fifteen thousaurd dollars vas stoien eanly on Fiday from tii. branch of the bank of Montrealini tus eity. Five bungiars eutered the bauk by the front door, broke thbrough the metal coating oh the vault, blev open tii. safe by çb-à "-~ es of nitro-glycerine, anrd got cleayl avay 'with tIlheir booty vithout be-1 iug reen,except'by a Chinese cane- taker. rhey probably esca-ped dovu the Frazer River iu a Itunch, or else by an automobile tevard Vancouver. Actuai figures ohftthe lesses were obtaiued in the. a!ter- noon f romn Manager GJ. D. Brymer, who ho.s been ini charge at New Westminster for twenty ye-ars. There vere $338,000 iu thebauk, and of ttus $253,000 vas taken. Of the. amount taken $150,000 cren were in five and ten dollar bis. These vere hIl nev, and thc bank t. stili has the. numbere -and a&aMt5 thuit payJflélit«on thec1m tan é~O ped., There vas $39,000 in 9-flo of v'hicii $20,000 vas takéal, and, the remaindel' left. An O-ftt&"Tli'g amount oh mô~ney vas on hand foi payiug off fishemnne and baundi from the. hop fields. The first known o! the robbery vas viien the Chinese caretaket 1appeanea laIt the police statiot i s 5.30 o'clock and gave tbe ilarm. Hte hadnanaged to work loo.4e fruïn the bonds vith vhich h. hâd been tied after the robbers had depart- ed. Chie! of Police 13radshaw hur- .r>ed te tiie scene, and ail arvail-able officers vere presse'd into service, but tiiheuý)ly obtainabie cdue vas that given by tiie CI-inaman. From the. thoroughiifls of the Ph and t-he tools with whiesh the. w4rrk vas doue the local officers believe the sa.me gang whieh has been at work in Vancouver did t'he job here.. tide is coMing in and we ar eout off Prm the.shore 1" Y ~J A1bqjq~<114jfound that At was too d.eep fr-thezn te wade through in sone rof t-he places between the rocks. Y "I guess somnebody Will Fr u, ON THE ROCKS. said Richard, hravely, adpeT- Katerie ws te frstto ug-haps the tide doca flot c<îs'î- the. Katerie ws te fratVo ug-rocks ail over, an.y way.- gest it. ,'Yes, it, does, when iît - Very "LJets go away out on the rocks," high," declared Katheririe. se said.to Riehard. "We can Be They straineci their e ýt p and Vhem so uïtIcb, better if we get down the beach, but not a persofl clouer." as in sight; and there m7is no IlW'll frigliten them')aflavel- boa.t on alYthe bay. LittleŽ 14 lit-' cd lier brother, "and Penbape they tie each hurrying wave rîlshed wiii fly away an.d never corne shoreward. They forgot jail %bonu*t, back." the dlucks, but each tried brni«q'Y.* "They ought to know by this tiýrne te> give hope and courage to,,ti. that we are good frienda and vil other. The shouted andsf ied not harm them," insisted -Kather- but there was no response , cxe mec: the pon-ding of the surf un tii4. Seo of thoy âtarted down the. long beach and rocks. beach 'which Iayin front of tne sea- Suddeiily thero was a 8sou4 o!e sho>'. cottage viiere Katherine and barki'ng on the beach. Rusty w0a5 1féhârd (3ates , vers,,. passing the. pawing the, sand - and talking t0o' stimmèr witii their patents.,_ Ail them in'dog-language- as b the. happy tweeks aince their ariivai couId/ Then, almust bfel e they had been grestly inierested in hcd time to, eau Vo Iim, ho bad a ltti ilck ! wld uek, wivhrushe'd off up the beach. ver. oftéxuse nti.vtrna "Oh, 1 know 1" breathlessly edl04 a -led e o! rock ke hih ran ofar out Kathdrine. "Rusty has gonef Sta r ino. e frà ntom the beach. Por help 1 Qood oid ftusty ! : heurs e t a timer. eid sometunes for _n ta wsjust what Rsi a visole dà y,'thè. Ctucks wOuld gôgt had dorie. When he came into4,.ýb6 on- the ~vvsbyodthmerrocks, euttage, 'barking âo f urîousiy 4t &attending zLtrietly, to their <>w vasplain at once that somet business, vhat<ever -1V vas, and vas wrong outiszdc, and Mn, twhliyunarai cftii chld~nrau dowu to the beach. vho watched them and called-to< fw oensltrh c them frc>m the "nighboing beach. <d out on the a lippery ledg,' Nev Kaliherine anmd -ehard ee 'tevanoabvhl gong to try to get better acquajut' in 1~ and ha<I broughtui b, 'They' rat, along on thé bard saurd sosmvm vt 0-for ii. tide vas far ut:: ' plhappy.' ,ping occasionally to pick up a C'utr'- And s,"itO w,, uqnthezi usel alior to eam nsome hm "'i o pan. >str*igé bit o! seaweed left behind lL lt eby the;. vaves. <'Tiere cons utN1 udny OT »nS o1 un01.1( s extl"ied Richard us 'la. l-ookeJ ' bock. >*~ rn~ m4 ecrne; ,h. 0eL Çi . colltÃter Tte hlit tova pet ii.± arà :.g TES ANDCi 4 ab nï Ti pia jf t the' we Cu pur gr, AJ'i VO( a on ta bl uaa ter m aa tira but ed t-o i ber are wer wha hear IL wha desc pari lime. perh grey seem ot th from busy and near grey migbt vere lng a, and g wondel a mouý Idesat tbinkiný and ap Canada ms.kes $cale about smre Ir and wui prehuns oin tra Du e vas11 wuga dinag C ibe W87 plarPO il,