cun s Clubbing Rates oF nu unnucx. There is no danger `of throwing money away if you take Dr. Hall : Rheumatic Cure for rheumatism. In 5 little while you will say it. is the best. spent. mone you ever invested in your life. Donaldson, pon- maater, Duerin, l`.0., Piusburg, ()m.., was lame for two years and could not get out of a rig. One bottle of Dr. Hall's, with the Cli- max Iron Tonic Pills, cured him. This great blood purifier is put. up in bottles containg ten days treat- ment. Price 50 cents a bottle at all drug stores or The Dr. Hell Hedi- rain: (31).. Kingston. Ont. ' drll llorw. or ADI ur. cine Co., Kmgston, Barrie. Nov. 215:, I901. I`:-so tenants 0! splendid Paintings. on every packnge 05 This New subscribers In each case get balance 0! 1901 FREE and a copy of our Beautiful Christmas Number J3 J3 J3 J J0 J ia'(..)UN'i"Y:_COIJ___l'.l'__ Grip-e,Quinine `Tablets J. R. HAMBLY J. A. MacLAREN, -`I A llllIIif`Ql\l`l`I4-h 21-3 BARRIE EXAMINER P`l\II 4 Ana _-- --_`_.- . `EkXM-|ERt3F|=IcE. BARRIE. ` Bull Dog no1_'I_c|-:. N0 DANG BR. n nn rlnnanr nf chgnuzs DBURY, Sherm, Co. Shncoe. 190]. 47-49 nob: {Special Value This Week in Mattresses jFive Points FURNITURE STORE 10 W1]! BKVC.` 1110118)? HARDVVARE STORE. Cm-led Hair Mattresses. All-`V001 Mattresses, \Vool and Sea. Grass Mattresses Cot Mattresses and Roll-U Sole Agents for the Marsha5 is.Sanita1-y Mattress. Pictures Framed. Furniture Repaired. Rememberthe Place: FIVE POINTS C. W. PALK. Men s Fine Jersey (Snow Excluderv Ovex-shoes, sold regular for $l.75, Speciu. . .. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Misses Finest. Croquet Rubbers, double toe. heavy double heel, made for school wear, sizesll w 2, List price 45c, Spe. . 35 Childs Cmquet Rubbers. double toe and heel. made for hard wear, sizes 6 to 10;, regular price 40c, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Men's Fine Plain Rubbers, hea sole, in all the new shapes, sizes 6 to 11, regular list price we. pecial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Men`s Plain Rubbers. heavy sole. sizes 6 to 11. sold ever: . where at 75c, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 This is only a partial list of the numerous styles we are showing. We guarantee every pair to give satisfactory wear. It means you take no risk in buying your rubbers here. We invite you to inspect our Rubber values. To meet the demand for a better grade than the ordinary quality we had made, very early in the season, a. SPECIAL QUALITY for our trade. Every pair is warranted by the maker against any imperfection. This also meant we had to buy thousands of pairs to keep the price at what you pay gener- ally. The goods are here; nothing missing you want in Rub- bers, from the `finest city style to the heavy Lumber-menu styles. Quality the best that has ever come to our notice. At less than you pay for the inferior kind. List price 81.85, Special . Rubber Footwear at Special Prices A call solicited. No trouble to show goods and quote you price. You will save money by purchasing your Hardware at the BIG {ARDVVARE STORE. ...Frawley & Moore... T Ba.n'ie s Largest Shoe Store, 18 Dunlop Street, Barrie. .FRAW|.EY 8 MOORE. PALK & HARKNESS. is a guarantee to which you may pin your faith, `.4, 5, -n. nun. Ladies Finest Croquet. Bubberco. Rubbers, new shape. sizes L 2; to 7, List price Ec. h'`'.E READY TO WEAR In Scotch, English, Irish, and Canadian Tweeds, Imported Serges and Worsteds . . . Arepronounudtobethc This label attached to the left hand pocket of the coat TERMS CASH. E. A. SMALL & C0. S ROYAL BRAND... TAlLOR MADE SUITS BEST FINISHED, BEST WEABIIB, and BEST VALUE In Illa llallnlou. Me-n s Pure Gum Lum` bet-n1en`s Rubbers. 1 buckles warranted not to crack. sizestoll, Special rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.50 Men s Pure Gum Lum- benuen s Rubhex-5,1 buckle, low cut, regular list rice $1.40, all sizes, Spe.. L25 nuuueru, new snape, Sims 2} to price 55. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..40c Ladies Fine Fancy But- ton Overshoes, best. grade, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.45 A. A. HARKNESS. 'V\a llIIV\a G I E I I Qatari VI all the Publxc, Separate and High School Books ; also Slates. Pencils, Pens, Scribblcrs, Pencil Boxes, etc., etc., all at reasonable prices. ` We give the best value in School Scribblers and[ Exercise Books. ' I I all G`-1:; Dnklun Cn-\avaOAl We have a full supply of Consisting of- .`;,-. 3453 GUNS. RIFLES, AMMUNITION.` LOADED SHELLS AND CARTRIDGES, APPLE PARERS AND PICKERS, COLORED PLAST LANTERNS. Do not fail to see our TABLE CUTLERY. `We are Leaders in this Line. SPADES. SHOVELS AND GRAIN SCOOPS. HAS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OI` livery more or goods In our store Id new. Money back if goods not us recmnmended. BOOK STOREA 6m: to: Graduate: - 1-`mcohamavu-y puueuzu-. Atuum-u' =...;*.'.,'.":a.a.'.:;:'"....';,':... " ".'.;*.v..':.*"- . . _ 4 FALL eoons.! "mIIv " Iimlif Manufacturers of , Sash. Doors. Blinds and Frames. I 12--.: n-..|.... -...a -1! |.I..A. -4` DI....I.... .14...- J Ulla -IIUIUIVCI IIlIIIII XIIII I IIII-WU' I Band Sawing and u`.l kinds of Planing done to order. Dry Kiln Lumber kept In snack. cm- erns undo to order. I ! R gu agnexnsle-1,: | The `Victoria. Hotel,` Chas. Gaudaur, Prop. fRoGe|3_5 ROGERS} an an-arc nf ...V.- -.- ..........- -. _... 7-W _-. Alt for BLAIR`! 0001.` Old RIIUIATIO Pllll. All Chemists. Ice. and 01.00 per box. PRONT & C0,. 299 Strand. London. Eng. Lyman. Sons & Co.. Montreal and Turontn. 41-ly Tha only remedy In the world for 0001' and IIIUIATIII that mlleves and cures there 1-ompllints. Sure. safe and effectual. The composition is purely vege- table. No rutuhu of diet during use. -,., -,_ -_- ---g. .._-- -_.n Watchmaker, Engraver and Manufacturing Jeweler I. Fr 1:5 ,_ g-out-I For the Boys BLAIR s GOUT Sterling Hat Brushes Sterling Clothes Brushes Sterling Miltair Brushes Sterling Match xes Sterling Paper Cutters Sterling Ink Wells Sterling Pen Holders Sterlin Mounted Suspenders Gold u Links Stick Pins \Vatch Fobs, Shirt Studs Rm ufn Gll I'\ , etc. loco BARRIE I I... ......-,..... .. ...... .-..--. I The following oooountu were placed Lnd ordered to be poid=--C. Hewis for work on Sunnidale round. 843.75; Wm. Fralick repair- ing wenth lint. 817: Wm. Couplnnd for work on grader. 83.25; Wm Orok for cedar, 82. `FL. (\........:| ..|:.........a .. nu. n-.. -. i v vvyguu Cnmeron-Coum-0rdered thatthe by-law toextend Swaley Creek duinage work be publiohed by serving I copy of me by-law otc.. to each ol the nuanced owners. tenant: or occupants of their Innis. 'I`L- l..I|-._:_.. -..-...._a- ._-_- _____.I __.1 I vu a|-Iuvu' yu-av, IV In vnvn nvl uwuuu, '0: l The Council Adjourned no 11th Dec. , at ' 10 s.m.. at. town hall, Midhnrat. I II-IL- (1---- -: n-,:_:_- _,. AL- u__|__ Schooluuks ~~SuppHes av -uu. -u uvvvu u-u aauuuunclu I I U The Court of Revision on the Sweley Creek Drninge by.-law wu adjmrned to | the lame time and at the tune place. III`! I QKTI` A 1"`! Conttu-Primrose-Ordered that permiueion be granted to introduce by-law No. 421 for extending Svnley Creek dninnge work and to extend and improve outlet of aid drain- Ige. The By-law wu introduced and read 5 n-It end second time. n .. re A: . - -.-u --n. wvvw-\I -unv- Couttu-Cnmoron-0rdored that the Reeve be requested to interview the Flo: Council to the im rovement of the tounline Veapru And Floa. 1th and l`2r.h coueeuionu Vecpn. 4`w` n\_._-;_ a\_.I-__.I -L .-L , 1, , n,_. lIl'lllFUo Document: presentod and road:-A peti- tion from Thou. Hodginl and other: praying the Council to have the oonoouion line bo- tnoen the l2.;h und 13th concounonu opened to Mad ncl-on lot 16 in the 12th oonoouion. A couununiontion from MI`. Bremner to road acrou bin ptomiuea. Severn! account: for road work, etc. ` __ \L:ntlveBroIno-Qulnho Tublehenna coiling` dq. No C nopay. Pneolboenu. V an monsoon present. The following payments were ordered to he pnldz Mn. U. A. Sunhonuon, two bolts for road Icnpor, 350. ; icklo, Dyrnent & Son, lumber for sidewalk. 810.42; Robb. Duncan, lor gnu] on 2nd oon.. 83.50; Jno. Cronan. ditching at De Graui Point. 88.90; '1`. D. Bonlu, for grnvol, 84-M; Robt. Roy- noldo, dlwhing on 10th 13011., 86.00; John Moir, forrnol and road to pit, 816.96; Mn. R. eConkey. for gravel by G. Green and G.Hnntar. 87.14: B. D. Henry. and G. Kenn`: wot`. lumber for nidowolk. 820.00; Johnlton st Sarjeont. sewer pipe ly -Wm. Conan. `$8.25; Will Wilson and Cbu. Cron. Geo. Hudson. for I921 I-min ah;-inn uuwan. $40.20; Will vnlaon and Uhaa. Crou. Goo. Hudson, for 12% rode clearing roadway on 3rd con.. 8ll0.00: Frank Robertson, cedar and work putting in cul- vert on 11th coo.. 813.52; J. M. Machera, Sanitary lnapeotor, $4.95: Wm. Dicke , funeral exponeee of Alex. Stewart. an in i- gent, 818.00: Frank Roan. Andrew Wallace and W. C. Henry each $4.00: Seleotora of J urore. 814 00; Haoghton Lennox. Tp. 80- lioitor, on acot.. 876 00; A. W. Warnioa, PloIvmen`e Association, $20.00; G. W. Webb and H. Groae commiulon work each $1.00. Hl"-nnlnlnan._TI\a9. 9).. nl...-I. ..-:o- a- Sixteenth meeting of the Innial Council. All members present. The folluwmn nnvmann Iml-A nl-do!-nil on ` u.w. lll-Colemen-That the clerlr write to the Reeve of Eeen reqneeting the Council of Else to do something by way of relieving the family of Henry Tegart of the village of Thornton me they are in I very needy con- dltion. and also to intimate to them thnt the Innirhl Council are willing to give 3 email meeeure of aeeieunce. Although thin Council believe: that the rel neihillty should reet chiey with the Race ` nncil.- Curried. Sutherlend-Groee-That he the time had elepeed in which the contrnct oi Dulce & Pollock re big hill on let eideline between 3rd end-4th con. ahonld have been complet- ed, and they having fniled to complete the name. therefore be it and it it hereby reeolv- ed thnt the committee appointed to ovenee the work. proceed to out out tender: (or the completion of the work on per contract.-- Cerried. (`A-uanll _.`l.......-A L- _.--L _a V ,n UIITIOG a Council adjourned to meat It Lofroy on Wed. the 20th day of Nov.. 1901. CHAS. PALLIN3. Tp. Clerk. Diamond Hall. ,,_,_._ _-__---. The Council met on Nov. 11th, nll mem- bers present. the Reeve in the chnir. The minutes of the In: meeting read and non- rmed. nmm...-..s- .....-.._;...I -_.1 _--.s . _ ,.- IIIII uuugln. "For yearn I suered much and was uudet lhe one at doctor: who nally told me I In! going iu'.o consumption. I be- come worse through the me of medicines, and gave up my doctors. While In I very critical ooudltion, not Able to eleep or rent, ulwoye Inn: end weak. a potato and diges- tion had. my oyetom run own and little life left in me. 1 oolnmeooed to on Paine : Cel- ery Compound. After the use of me bottle I lelt much relieved. I have used in nll Coven or eight bottles, and am now 5 new woglenn. can enioy life, had so well ul Wilh N III wuvuy ox gmnooa. Mm Bllle. of Hughuon Street, Hamil- ton. 01"., (won her to-tlmony for the bone- u of women who Ire nueriag--Imny in Illenoe-und aurneuly looking for health Ind urcugth. "Fur vmun I uniform! nlnnh nn -.- uoowrl wno reoo mu nu worm. Palm`: Celery `ompouud ponouu apoc- isl vnrtnu and power: for lomulu health- bulldlng. It buhbu norvononw, weak- nou. bsuhohe-, nldeucbeo, hudncnu sud I" tho nmoleu ill: that come to women of nll ages. It gives them rosy cheeks, turk- ling eyes. and tenure: the freshness and activity of girlhood. Blake. of Hunhnon Street. I-lunll. Paine : Color Compound hue etood the tent of tune on experience while hundreds of the oornmon prepnntione on {net elnxing into obeonxity. Pelne`e Celery Compound in not e tent medicine; it Ie the dieoovery of one o the gruteet and nbleet phyeloiuu tho: ever pruolieed the noble proteeeioo, and 101- IN! reuon it in prescribed by nnny eble dootore who reoo ite worth. pAlI`I'A I`.-Iguu Ynmnnnnnl nan-gonna .-`.4, MIKE'S CELERY CUIPOIIND Possum: Smlal Vlttm an Pmrs Fat Fouls llama- Bullllu. ALL WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM DISEASES PEOULIAR TO THEIR SEX SHOULD USE IT. A Hamilton. 0nt.. Lady Whose Lite wu nospu:-ed ot in Male Well and Stron Alter Yam oi Suffering. CA s'rc5%I'2'I').\. stops the Coilih and wont: ol the Cold. For the Girls Children Cry for hQLjLj_- llullsfll Council. Vespn Council. '"E:i1I"s'&'s'Xrn, lWI__ THE BABRIE EXAMINER, THURSDAY NOV. 21, I901. Cler The four-squere plen IIIOIIII that all curato- mere, regnrdleee of rank or nation, receive the nine careful nttettion and treatment at our etore. We are no pertienler with the child who in lent to purchase some smell or- tiole u we ere with the experienced ndult. We never substitute inferior drn when lling your doctor`: prescription . e never recommend the "something inlet on good." Sun: up Usnuunc. Under all circumstances of eickneee and dieenee PIiD0'I Celery Compound in enfe. cure and unfailing. It cleanse: and puriee the blood. brecee the nerven. correcte digest- tion. and builtle up thou who are week and run-down. If you are nervone or eleepleu. try one bottle: the reeulta will eurpriee you. Our etoak of Paine : Celery Compound in el- weye fresh and pure. D. H. MACLAREN, Druggiet, Barrie. Ont. 46-52 Nov. 18-Mr. and Mrs. VV. Hubhert, of Holly spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Biehop.-Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Johnson spent Sunday in Barrie.-Miss Bessie Lenuox has returned from Barrie.- Mias Bertha M-arshalk: If Bnxter is visit- ingm Gxenfel.-A. Campbell, of Col- well and Angus and Donald Campbell, of Edenvale spout Sunday here.-Mr-s. Brennan and Mrs. Rusk of Allaudale visited here last week.-W. Parr spent Sunday in C-;lwel|.-W. Huntsburg of Collingwocd is the 3:: est of l1ls8ietel',Ml'l W.J. Ho|mes.--Mrs \Vm. Bishop ison the sick list.--Church in the morning next Sunday.-At the residence of the bride s mother, on Nov, 13th, Miss Emily Holmes was married to Thomas Bowman of Shanty Bay. The bride was attired in a steel gray with white silk. Rev. B. D. Cameron of Allan- dale tied the hunt. The happy couple left on Thursday to visit friends in Emadale, Muslroka. The bride wore a travelling dress of brown with hat to match. After their return Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will reside in Shanty Bay.-Geo. McDonald, of Barrie, is putting a wire fence around the Metho- dist` church.-The squirrel hunt was postponed on account of the storm on 'r`|lIl-CAI PUUDPJHUIJ I Thursday. Wuthin the last week the physicians of this city hsve made the discovery thst Grip in s strange form ll epidemic. The sttsch is scoompsnisd by pains" in the muscles, `particularly of tho suns sud shoulders, which suggest the tsvinges of rheumatism. Vsgus sunsscions in the chest of s very uucomfortsble description induce s "gone" sud forlorn fruns -1 mind. There is s shsrp cough, but the most distressing fes- turss ol ordinary Grip Ire I-china. Tho nromnt nsn oi Dr. l:lumnhrsvs' Scott s ' Bookstore wru ol orullllry urlp Ire ulcllnu. The prompt nus oi Dr. Humphreya Specic Rnvuzn-suvzx (' 77") will break up the worn stack of (nip and Colds. I .. ....,_-_._.. .. --_-_ __ ___..-. __ _, . . A. P. Robinson, for many your: council- lor And new of Orillln townuhi died suddenly nn Mondny. llth inn. 9 had been in Orillin on Saturday in his nnnl health and had not complained of feeling rly. He has never been quite well since e In: thrown from bin buulw by the Mid- land tnin nbont three yous ago. He was in hit 7-ith you. [IIUIOIIUOIII GyOI'- ~ The Diamond Dye Mn and Rug Pnevnu oolond on a superior quality of Search Hu- uinn are telling fut. With one of these design: it in any to make 3 pretty oor ornumenv. The Well: & Ricbnrdmu 00.. Limited. `[00 Mountain Sh, Montreal, P.Q.. yill send you free by mail ull the now put- urnn it you and in your address. A`-"*"as'c*:~*3a?s*aoo-:.'z':;:.a:s'.'aa . of . '..-"'......"""""..s'3.,*.*..."*....."*'.. ~ W For quelity. variety, hrlllieocy and don- bllity of colon, the Dnuond D ee excel! ell other chge dyes in the vol d. The Die- Inond ye: are made in over lly dicrent colors for wool ,Ind tilt. and epecinl fut colon are made for dyeing cotton end mix- ed goudl. No other. dyer eo urong. to true to onlor or no simple to me. Full and ex- piicit direction on eech package enable the inexperienced to do no good uork u the proteeeiooel dyer. Th` Diamond VG MAC and Run Putin: nu IIIIFU L IIIUU, Ul \JllI'UlllUll|o Miss Mary Richardson and W . and P. Richsrdson. of Apto, Mr. Swan. of Crsighurst, end Mr. E. Wilson, of Anton Mills were all in our community on Sunday -Jos. L. Garvin B.A spent last week in Elmvsle, the guest of his brother, Dsvid Garvin.-Mns. E. B. Russell and J. Robinson who have been ill are both xocovering.-A|l `are looking forward to the S. S. Soc.s1 to be held Thanksgiving night. It [romieos to be quite a succesn,-Our checker players are hard at work pre- paring for match Thsnku_.iving I night. I Mhs Ee Cnrrnthou, of Avening spent a few duty! of III! woe: visiting L-IIIIVOI hero -Don-dd Coutu. Hector Binck and Duncan C--um have return- ed from the Nurthwost luoking halo and hetrty Ind we.-ll planned with their trip. -Bom, st Clover Lbnl Farm. Nov. 10-h 5 son to Mr. and Mia. Thom .3 Knupp.- Min Lvl_v Comm bu been ill for the put two Inch. Her nanny friends vmh her rpoedy recover) .- Miu Jeuie Paton returned home after Ipending a month visiting her sister, Mina Paton, of Claremonl. in. run ll;..|.....A-.... ..-"I Y .._.J ,_r _ Au]! uoentamrmdledonreee `S HOOK HAJLED IRE nmnluuvn Hmnnmntmc lmlkine Co.. corner GRIP Sterling Toilet Sets Sterling Curlers Sterling Glove St:-etchers Sterling Sealing Sets Sterling Letter Files Bu-1-ling Pen Holders Sterling Perfume Bottles Sterling Belt. Buckles Sterling (`lmtelnim- Purses Ste:-ling Manicure Pieces Sterling High School Spoons Pretty Clmteluine \\'atL-hes (From N. Y. Sun) A New Form of Grip Epidemic ON THE FOUR-SQlrJ7ATll_3 PLAN 677 9) "oiAiiibiib'5i-:5" ARI DIED l;REVE-NTS AND BREAKS up GREN FEL Ems me am WIIEII MIDHURST. moi. next. at one o clock in the afternoon. of which all J usticcs. Coroners, Connables. Gnolers. and others are requested tn take notice and st- tend. md to do and perform all duties that shall sppertaln to them. I`'ADI.I` INDITDV $1. 3. HAMBlY S ":.::.m::;..2::' 3| 6'%*-Q`Qv%*vQvrQvQ*v /`Qv`'%Q*O I mg. TIFIWIDR, DD ! IO!-IUD. "The Mider u Farewell depicts I mounted miner with saddle-beg: bulging with gold duet. homeward-bound. Far down in the nuey be eight: his old comrades working at the nluioee. A partimv wevo end cheer is exchanged. The background in 3 male of monnuuln end mief, forest and cloud. The treatment II masterly, bold, and true. `Pkg Mnil And Emnim hu umnnvl grunt IICJIIIIIBIIW II HIISVFIIY, DING, Illa `HUG. The Msil sud Empine hss secured exsct ll-color reproductions of the psintinss, l5xZl mcbss in size. Every detsil of color snd grain is faithfully brought out. They olfer free the choi~-e of the two with every yssr s subscription to the Weekly. or three months subscription to the Daily. Both pictures no gnven free it s subscriber sends s yesr's subscription to the Weekly, in sddition to his own, or if he tskes the Daily for six months. See our clubbing list. count or BIICOE. None: I: hcreb given To W11` . 2 ant the Court of enenl Sedans of the Peace. Ind wt:--- - -nu In and for the Oount of Slmcoe. will be held in the Conn House. in e Town of Barrie. on _-- _.-'-:._ __ -'--__._ _ _._._-nu. Mr. John Innee. who for twelve yeere lived emong the minere end rnnohen in our own We, and who first etndied art in Eng- lnnd when 5 youth, is recognized ee Cennde'e lending exponent of outdoor painting. Mr.- Innee' two lut paintings are hie beet. two lerge cenneee. portraying typical incident: of our \\ eetern life. They are etyled. On the Ed e of the Herd" end "The Miner : Fnrewe l." The former ieeetriking incident. of I ronnd-np. : cowpnncher, thrown from his horse, being chnrgea upon by n wild em.-r, on preparing to throw hie lueo. The herd in the background grown reetleee end threaten: to eumpede. Behind ell nee the enow-capped peek: of tho Rochiee. As I whole the painting in I rnuterpiece of color- ing. drawing. and action. "The: Milieu : Fun-wall (innit-.tn n mnnntprl Clubbinf Rates for almost any other paper, dai y or weekly, on application. If you are already a subscriber. tell you! friends what we are offering. 5 . Tho unnnnvu nnulxanvnnfunmn qua non! \IILL ll ICIJBB VVIIIIIJ WC BIC UIICIVILIEO The sooner subscriptions are sent, the more value received. Sample copy on application. Address-- iiasohv, nacmabm, 1901. one clock in the afternoon. nf ExAn}x}nn and Weekly Globe (with two premiums), for . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.50 EXAIINER and Fahlily Herald (with three premiums), for . . . . . . . . .. $1.75 EXAHINER and The Weekly Sun, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81.75 EXAMINER and Weekly Witness, 31.60 Ennxnn and Handsome Christ.- mas Supplement, for . . . . . . . . . . .. SLGJ 1-.u_,_,,, u qua .. .. . :%*`*``*``*QQ Q*%`r%`*QQr%`Q'Q: