ALL PUG“ .1110): 085.00 UP. -LOB.D- nu runmm In BROOKVILLB III-KIT IO“. IIWITII as mwur urn. It.th an The act to grime Wouldme- Next Morrison's flute! . 1230. 931110“ IIOCKVILLB Business College ' arousingâ€"T BPEOIILTV Commercial Course Thorouch nuns BIABONABLB Sand for Illustrated Catalogue be- ‘Q‘rc deciding where you will go. i *’ GAY & MCCORD, Principals (LB-Alï¬- vonunRLv 'r. mum tr. (:0. nuts Below will be found qu Bank Stocks which the weekly in future for the readers:- lmperiol Ban ‘ ...... Stand" Bank of 0m ...... Mo 11' Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . More u'Bmk MM...†Bank of Ba lton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canadian Ban 0! We. .. Ontario Bunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Union Bank of Canada . . . . . . . . . l ATHENS. OCT. 10, 1898. ________________._.._..â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Wiluslnees notices in local columns lilocnte per line oaoh insertion. The Hatter 4 LOCAL SUMMARY. ls selling TAM 0' SHAN' ATHENS AND 1131333031216 LOCAL! 'I‘ERS, worth 60c for 30c. JUSI’. the thing for the. river. was 331mm! “nun UP. Iventa as Seen by Our Knight of the PenciLâ€" Local Announcements Boiled limit Down. Go to Mott & llobesou‘s for coal oil. The (losgrovc Company are travel ing in this direction, and are now in the Ottawa. Valley. Schoals close on Wednesday of this week on account of teucliors‘ conven- tion in Brockvillc. Carriages built to order, repairing and painting done in first class style at modcmta pricesâ€"«A. James. and for BOYS BOATING BASE BALL CAPS 2 25c, worth 25-: each. G’Don’t miss this opportunity. I AM AT THE ULD STAND. Kingston's population was 18.2 2 in 1891, but lull to 17,700 in 1892, and .. I this year it has gone down to l¢,3~18. 'l'hcrcis almost a buttcrfamine in Athens this Week, notwithstanding . that the prico has reached 24. and "’- ' l. " 25c. 9 meta ad's: 11.100 in was. ‘ thhycuithsgcucdcwu to 17 It Is thou htplebabh that in the eearfeture entrance cues-instinc- tothcï¬ighsehcclawlllhe abolished. and the leevlu «nineties: ccuaecb odwiththePu ic schooll, which b much more severe. made to serve In its stead. At the district meeting of the leth- odlst church held late] In Herrick- villa the questioa of ‘“ ollneee" was discussed. and an emphatic “No†was 'vcn to the question “Can a man in without sin ?"-â€"â€"Prees. Some business men try advertising as the Indian tried feathers. He had heard a great deal about white men also log on feathers and so took two art no feathers. laid them cerefully on a board and slept on them till night. In the morning he soliloquized, “White men say feathers heap soft ; white man heap fool. Ugh I" The meetings of the Society of Friends held here last Sabbath were at- tended by large congregations. In the speeches that the different Friends were moved to deliver, the distinctive tenets of their faith were clearly and succinctly stated, the eternal principle that God is love pervading all their re- marks. Bevcrsl Friends were present from a. distance. If your uncle has an aunt who has a nephew whose wife has a cousin that is a friend of your wife's sister, whose grandfather used to live in the same town with an old schoolmste of yours, whcsc sonâ€"in-lsw is now in Chicago, you should at once renew the acquain- tance with a view of saving hotel bills while attending the World‘s Fair. This scheme can be worked successfully in many instances. The following paragraph, which we clip from tho Kingston News, will in- terest our Delta. renders : “Some time ago the Brockville Recorder stated that. about twenty-two persons left , Delta last Fall for the United States, a giving as a reason for their removal. ‘ the smti-mont that tliosc people were not satisfied with the N. P. Twenty of the twenty-two have returned to Canada to live in Delta. They were not satisï¬ed with the wages in the States. and can do better in Canada." l followed by . , In. Enoch Marsh-ll, cf Chicago (brother and sister of deemed); Mrs. W. Landau and daughter, of Potsdam, N. Y.; hire. Lew Lenders ind son, of Belle ville, Out. Deceased was a member of the Masonic order and the burial service was conducted by the brethren of tion of Mr. J. P. Lamb. The pall- bearers wereMecsrs. G. W. Beach, J. H. Mch in. Jno. Cawle , M. B. Holmes, . G. Parish and as. Ross. Rev. J. Grenfell and Rev. J. Fergu- so!) read portions of scripture. after which the Museum service was con- ducted by Rev. Wm. Wright. rector of Christ church. The notice of the funeral was short. but. notwithstanding, a Isrgc number of his old school mates and friendsâ€"- those who knew him best and lowd him mostâ€"assembled at the grave to pay the last tribute of respect and esteem to his memory and to testify their sympathy with his bereaved relatives. Deceased was 27 years of size and passed the early years of his life in this village. About (Waive years ago he went to Potsdam, N. Y., whore he engaged in mercantile business with his brother, Will, now deceased, and was a successful merchant. Two years ago he joined his brother George who is a prospermis, land- owner, banker, etc... at Anthony, where Inc died. He was 11- Royal Arch Mason, 3 member of Potsdam - lodge, and coupled with his desire that his body might be brought to the old I home for interment was the wish that his funeral should be conducted under , Masonic auspices. Muy he rest in? peace. ; Preparing hr the Piehiacite. I In view of the plebiscite vote to be Rising Sun lodge, under the dn-ee| iodo so is liable to six moatlu' im- prisonmout, and a person who wilfully resists or obstructs any oflccr in the execution of his duty is liable to two yam imprisonment. The new code ls severe on garden! thieves. It enacts that any person stealing fruit or other articles from a garden, orch- ard or pleasure ground, is guilty of an offence. and liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars over and above the value of the articles stolen or injury done, or to two monibs' imprisonment with or without hard lebor. For a second offence the penalty is three years' un- prisonment. The word “larceny†does not ap- pear in the new criminal code. the word “theft†being used to cover all kinds of stealing, largo or small. Notwithstanding this fact, there have been several peculiar occurrences in the vicinity of the "svenoo." The orchard of u non-resident landlord had been repeatedly pillsged, and on making enquiries a lady (tin untutored child of nature) informed him that a certain citizen, whose reputation for honesty bud hitherto been above reproach. was the thief. This/charge was brought to the ears of thel citizen aforesaid. and. being innoc it, he felt deeply grieved that his obity had been brought in quostio , and resolved, if possible. to disco the identity of the thief. A few nights after, he heard u noise in the land- lord’s orchard and providing himself withsdsrk-Iantern he stealthin in- vnded the promises. Arrived at the spot from whence the noise procoedcd, be flashed the lantern around and soon focnsc-ed it upon a well-known and wealthy citizen of the West end. who won up in the branches of an TELEPHONE I†WATCHES The best makes at the lowest Gold, Silver and Filled cases. pd“.â€" JEWELRY Intcat styles in Breaches, Pins, Bracelets. Fancy Combs, kc. PLATED WARE A ï¬ne selection of the nicest and newest patterns , Extra value in Spoons, Forks and Knives. En- graved Free. STATIONERY Note pa r. Envelopes, Blank Books, School ks, Sunday School Library Books, do. Discount to clergyman and Sunday Schools. All nouns wï¬fï¬us 5 mm Our Spoohlty,â€"Correct ï¬tting of Spectac as by graduate of Ophthal- mic SchOOIs. WM. MATES & SON IEWELERS d OPTICILIS 220 King Street, Brockville ri“ Mt†"'mew‘mmmnmw., v l i i . 2 We respectdlï¬y solicit pa _ " A not heretofore done with us “W from old friends who have for given us their trade and We do not consider it any trouble to: show you ' ‘Come in and look th h, if Only for comparison. c aim to make our customers’ uteresta our own. ’ Fall Stock now complete in every line. H. K. ARNOLD, Gen’l Enchant Sept. ts, x893. Central Block, Athens, Ont. ATHENS panamâ€" The Icadin Grocery Store. The place to buy and the place to sell. 0 serve the followin prices and satisfy your- selves that we lead in the Grocery usincss. We quote as follows :â€"- ' 4 lbs. Raisins for 25¢. l 4 lbs. Currents for 260. l 4 lbs. Starch for 960. Muscovado Sugar, all grades, 20 lbs. for SI. Boneless Fish, 6c. Our 26, 36 and 400. Tea have no ual. Ask for a sample of our . 48m, 130. B “k 1"â€- Lard, 15c. We will give you the very best value I Chickens per in Flour, ground Feed, Meal, Lil'm’flool salt. 005'“ “ml 593- Corn in car, 250. per bushel. Call and see our Crockery and Stone- Buckwheat, 450. ware. A few Dinner, Ten. and lOnions, $1.00. The Athens Grocery - Mott & Robeson Bedroom Sets to be sold at a great reduction. Our space will not permit to note prices on other lines, but cal and inspect our stock and get prices. WILL PAY FOR, Butter, 22c. per lb. pair, 300. Outs, cash 350., trade 400. . 1- .r NOTICE All persons holding coupons or tickets of ours are requested to bring them in and have them re- deemed below October tho lot, as it is my intention to discontinue the prize giving system and adopt a strictly cssh system. Remember we give tickets from now till Oct. the 1st in order to give our customers a chance tosseure the article they want. I will expect to have all the tickets in curly so its not to cause a rush on the lust of the month. I haVe just passed into stock a choice lot of New Dress Goods, New Silks, New Volvo“. New Flannel: and New Underwear, which I will sell at very low prices from now till Oct. 131:. Call and see J H M L hl' ’ mygoodssnd prices. ‘ . a o 8- Golden Crown Dry Goods and Cloth- We have unquestionably the largest, the ï¬nest, the best ins Emporium, King Stmtwme, stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever opened out in Athens) apple tree. lint s. sweeter satisfac- .tlon awaited him. for as be lowered YT , ,. V, , . . . ALVILRX THING} (JOINIES Tallinn: who want. Now, all who hnvnlmcn muting for Hm Urnnd Midsuimm-r Clearing rinlc of Iluom, Hluws. l‘runks nnd Vuliscn m l). W. ImWNIa'Y'S 0er PRICE BARGAIN r5210?) IIUIVHH can come right in and go! bn rgulna that darn it little fol lvr llmn wr linvc m'cr shown lwforc, ' lmn‘min be: found in any other slow in ckvnir. Here Are A row Suupu: Ladics' I' on Ann‘r‘unn llUilKOllt Oxford Show fox-1': " regular privo $1. $2.25 and $2.00. Lenin-x 3 3n» l... t'!- (9min. Mutton Iluuls, Stunti- ttril N w n i’w 'lnnu. Solid Leather. and I ' , ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nollsffory have An Elgin correspondent says : The 2361‘s;"leï¬ngxtliguigggkgmwgg (Eggs, , returned to Athens after spending 3. village was very much startled on Sun. ‘ C“ um washeld in the hall of “I; R l the lantern its lll‘llllillll} rays revealed week at their former home, Boston's day last. ‘lud inst... by the news that l T0 of% Athem on the 5th imt " l the presenv-n of two women. one of Corners. Mrs. lluviri was dead. She had been ' Aftâ€: thy {30mm 0 éning' 'of the whom “a. we 17mm†who hid in ill health for yours but her death c()l’lw";u0l“an(l the “waging of 006.8 {3139;}, accused him. The trio, though was imvcrthclcss quite sudden, sud blowing the Ofï¬cer's of the “day were i in no way rs-Inrni to each other. Worn , uble goods and rcssonnblc pricoc the. l was 0' firm“: ‘qmpr’fg‘; ‘1‘: he" 331° “"3113: chosen in; follows: Chairman. P. , i‘fl‘i'w in “71°†new“. and galhm‘ 1 best plum is U. W. Beachm. tors, p 39 were Will or. . my cpu I Omar, D_ G. (3'; “crewâ€. R wood ; 5 mg the forbidden fruit In fine style, ‘ p . not believe her dead for some time. i when the lantern was lilll’OtlilCt‘d and All the teachers m MPYI‘IClWIllO lip-Ye It is sad indeed for them. They have 1 the performers onllcl oil". Verily, the been notified that their RCTVWQS “"1†for yours ministered to but wants and g t wsv of tho transgressOr. illuminated NW A I, p. “N {mum n M ,.,V,XH;,-cd after expiration of the have lived very lmpily with her. Mrs. L oéhosfouowin†resolution WM my Wu], ,1 darkmlwtem' is “(,t p1, asam m but. “.5‘ t, 1: . . in "gold Kill Button llools. present. jam: A new stqu 18 to be (L VV_ Baker, “mother of her daughter flanked by the ochuirm‘; considg'rml contemplate. No "mm" M, law has ‘ l is here. and so is R. S. Davis. a son. by thé commute,†and: 3,7, motion by l yet been taken to punish ihe thieves. ! l 1 When in Brockville It will Cpagvyou to call and in- spect . . LeClair’s stock of Readyâ€"made Clothing, Gents†Fur- nishmgs and Hats and Caps. 6. w. LeGLAIB. Directly Opposite Buell Street. _._'â€" ‘WV. . Nothing will convince van like personal inspection thst for (lesson-i I Committee on resolutions: M. Arnold. ilicv. Mr. Pct-Icy, N. ‘llowurd, M. "laws; n maï¬a; .2 mum» l‘nbblc Button Boots engaged. ( , F Iâ€; , . l , ' . ‘ . mull}; a?†commd “hammer Sash-yum, tlrolwll 'flrilatndflsmfly has the sympathy Of man", X Rav. Mr. Knox, seconded by ltev. Mr. ' new to Get a "Sunlight" Picture. Mum's lflnc nun Lung noâ€... W10“, mgwud blur! and grcyw-DJ“! LL. 84“ u 5 ' Roadhouse was received and adopt- r ‘ q .. i n . lqfllllul‘, sun‘qu solo:s.for BIL“: dinner Bots in “I†it)â€: newv colon; for ‘ Nag d ' ’ 1 re “re 0 nvgution Stnd a6 SURF) Wiappers Mcnudu.,(Io..L(Inizrt-Bs,fur 81.2.). . . . - , . 0 '. . at†Wm “.8 1 o l wrappers bearing the words “Why HI'Ei‘lAi, 86.50, at Chm?» “ï¬lly Bl‘fl‘Cl‘Vlueâ€; In addressing a W. G. T. U. dcpu believing that the time has come that; 003 a woman Lovk ma 8 mm†1“ w' Dmmg‘ l mm)“ M Q'ml’ec' “‘9 counte†Of ’ “‘0 temperance pwllie of this country l Than a Mun") to Lover Bron. Ltd†43 The Athens photograph gullsry will Aberdeen, after cengrstulnting the should be more umied. on the great Sum S,†Toronm, and yet; will re_ henceforth be. open for business cvery members on their good work. snidzi matter) of tho rclnbition of the ‘ceive by pom a we“), picture, free day in the wmk. All orders will be "Lei “19 frankly adm‘t’ ladlesv “Wt ill‘l‘wr "3.95? and t at the. success. or from advertising. and well worth promptly executed at reasonable prices whilst we have always carnestlylthc plebiscite yoie for this l’rovmcclimming. This is [m at.†“my to 31mg p‘xcépgm “my, guaranteed. strivon to uphold tcmpcrnnco amongst : Will in n stopping stone to tho sumo decorum your ,mme. The soup in the ' ‘V _ t the people. yet We cannot claim to be reflult for the Dominion, Resolvsdfâ€" be“ in an, murkm am it win only The assuamnent of Breckville. Just total absininurs. and I suppose that' 1st. That this convention pledges its cost lc’ possum, u) send in the wrap concluded. shows the population to be we Should notulwaya ï¬nd ourselves in support and Its united effort for the mm if you have um ends ope" 8.631, an incrcnre of 670 over last i accord with all the methods used in l, success of the plebuscxte vote for pro- Wril'o Your address carefully. ' l A farmer's lxperteaee. insulhcr I‘cbblc Button Hoots ._â€"__..â€"... “A... Now Pall Goods HAT...â€" iicntlmnon'nbcs? Kitiignroo (‘ongruss Boots in “’auxcmpluvs'. (Hobo. French nndl‘lcvn- flillylrtstc. Unly 8i, rugulnr rnods nru mnnufncinrml by nonmof Montreal. :hc llm-sl Shoo lluuuc in Amorlcc. ï¬i-cnrc n pair bcforn they small sold. \\ o Iinvn only it limited niimlwr iodin- poac of. Ill. W. DOWNE“! One Price narxain Shoe House. Brockviue. n'icv 85. Those loo. ’l‘. Slurur &, The , .___...._.â€"__.«_. yam" 1" 1839 “‘9 Population W35 the endeavors to rttmn the object of‘hibition for this province next Jan; 8.537- your union.†2nd. That this canvention organize , BIOCle‘le‘ A few lines that Wm Interest: the ladies are ' The Winchester Press says : Rev. D. G. S. Connery, M. A., left on Tuesduvior a trip to Halifax where it is generally understood he goes to renounce bscliclorliood. The Women's Medical College,| Kingston, is now defunct, and tlzci faculty have recommended the stu- l dents to complete their studies ct! Montreal or Toronto. Toronto. with n population of 181,220 in the Province of Ontario. has ll? news-papers ; Montreal. with a population of 216,650, in the Pro- vince of Quebec. has only 82 news- papers. [n mmer million will be found the sdv't of Messrs. Shaw 6c nimpson, ‘ receivers and. cxpcrtcrs of country produce. Montreal. They pay the highest cash prices, and will send price list on application. Mr. R. Dowslcy rctnmed last week from a hunting and ï¬shing trip in the vicinity of the Mattawa. His native modesty prevents him frmn rc Iating any record-breaking ï¬sh stories, but he states that lie fomid on abun. dance of trout and partridge. Toilettes for November is A superb number and contains the very latest desi s in the world of fashion. The chic beauty of Toilettes is that the en ravings are so ï¬ne that the texture ' an every detail of drapery can be plainly soon. Address "Toilettee. ‘Ixu west Twenty-third streets, New York. The Brockville district holiness convention will be held in the Metho- dist church, Athens. on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 18 and 19. A the subjects that will be pre- v am as Outlined an the mgr-mine. l are, Bible Helium, The ding of amt, Smetidcation. Baptism of . Connection, Psi-fact Love. Mchwar. momma Gone in A Dunnâ€" ARE FRIENDS T0 TH]: Farmer and Builder They have thc best Assortmon of Hardware. Tinwurc, Paints, Oils, Varnishâ€, (lalcimincs. Glass, Silver- yvare. Fishing Tackle, «ho, in town, 5nd prices to suit the times. The [Daisy Churnsmbest in the market-- always in stock dad at lowest prices Guns and ammunition of best quality Bentham. COAL OIL BestQuaIity. Low Price HARLEY BLOCK ATI'IENCI" a.â€" e world laughs with M W!†' mammals-e. cuss 3553,â€, w .m‘. . a..â€" Wanted to Die. A young woman named Lane, who ï¬gured prominently in a brencb of‘ iromise trial about thrcc years ago at- l’crth. and who resided on the Wilton farm. Montague, just below Atironto, attempted to commit suicide on Tuesday last by taking s dose, ï¬rst of laudsnnm and then of Paris green. The womn who has had a ‘ most unfortnnsul career, and has had two or more children to support, be- came disheartened with life's trials and the world’s cruelty. and con- cluded thus the easiest way to escape her troubles was to commit suicide. A M of Honey. Last Sunday n. daughter of Thorns- Willisms, who livos m Drummoml. near Perth, walking in the bush near the house, caught her foot in some- thing which nttruoted her attention: Looking closely at it she found it was an old tin pail embedded in the earth, and pulling it out of the ground it proved to be full of silvvr coin. The tromurn was taken into the h0u58,; and on being counted Was found to footu between three'and four bun- drod ollsrs. The coin was mostly American silver, rincipally half- dollars, and won we I rusted up ; and as none of the pieces were dated after1854. it is thought that the money had Iain in its sylvnn hiding place for fort years. It is also sur- mised that c treasure was placed then b Mr. Williams' father for extra $kecpiedg, and that he died before hecould ivulge the secret, or perhaps when memory failed him. mm Theregularm ' of thevillage heldcu Amman-mum». itself into a countyfprohibitmn assoc} 3 stion and elect 0 cars and limit 22‘ committee for work be appoimul I'm: ublic meetings to be hold an}; inns, ; heforc we vote ; 3rd, That Wr‘ m owl vice-presidents for ouch illili'i-‘i‘lmllty, and that they call a. cnhwutmn to appoint Working commitirm. Question was raised by Mr. Morl duck with regard to wmking in South Leeds only or in entire county. Suggestions with regard to methods of work were given by Rev‘s Mr. Grenl’ell, Knox and Rosdhouso. Plodgecard can-ms was suggested by Rev. Mr. Roadhouse. Moved by Rev. Mr. Parley, second- ed by Rev. J. Grenfell, that this association be called the “Leeds County Temperance Alliance." Moved by Mr. Parley, seconded b Mr. Knox, that M. Arnold, C. Wood: J. Anderson. J. W. Kerr and J. Purvis recommend ofï¬cers of associ- stion. Committee recommended: Presi- dent. llcv. Mr. Saunders; vice presi- dents. Rci'. T. Murdock. and Rev. Mr. Gracev; (lrenfell; treasurer, (loo. Sins man. Convention unanimously selected Judge McDonald as honorary presi- dent. John Yates moved, Wm. Knox seconded. that report of committee be received and adopted.-â€"â€" Carried. Mr. Murdock moved, Mr. Grsnfell sec, that We appoint local vice- prnidcute for each riding. In amend- ment, Mr. Sherman. moved, Ir. Anderson. soc., that local vice-pro. dentebe appointcd for each muni- cipality.~â€"Amendmeut camod' . John Yates moved, lfr. Murduck seconded. that same committee who recommended smears of alliance, recommend local vice- idents.-â€" Carried. w secretary, Rav. Johnl Whm u mm has suffered the monies of kidney trouble and gravel, ~ und dociored for u. long time without getting relief, and tells you that the mm of two bottles of Membrsy's Kid- ncy and Liver Cure made him It Well mun, it is endorsement enough for mv medicine. Well, this is the written testimony of Mr. Hudson Brotherston. of the township of Smith, Peter- horough Co. If you are a sufferer. write him, and hear what he has to say for himself. Itch of every kind, on humor of animals, cured in 80 minutes uy Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion..I Wari- ant/ed by J. P. Lamb. English Spsvin Liniment removes p.11 hard, soft. or Mllnused Lumps and Blcmishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints. Ring Bone. Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains. Sore and Swollen Throat. Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted by J. 1’. Lamb. Rebeoca Wilkinson, of B'rownsvaII-sy, Ind., says; “I had been in a distressed cmnlitinn for three years from Ner- vousnese. W'eakneas of the Stomach, Dyspepsiaand Indigestion until my health was gone. I bought One bottle of South Amerian Nervine, which done me more than any $50 worth of doctor-in I ever did in my life. I would vise every weakly person to use this valuable end lovely remedy." A trial bottle will convince you. Warranted by J. P. Lamb. .__. .--_._......_~M-.â€"___~aâ€" w{canon for Sale or Let. a ct mm good do†can cur-m: is: ill.†‘â€'â€3.u.wms.m.gu._ _ W. .5. BRADLEY, JOS- hm, {slain at... opposite Haley‘s Boot & Shoe More. I ll 0 C K V I L L E Carries the LARGEST 8T0“ IlF VIITIIIIEB of my house In town Ricstooh of Clocks. Jewelry.Dialnoode. Spec- tacles. Ito... ls complete In every department and WILL Bl BOLD RIGHT Bop-Iran by Ikilled Wes-men Ous- lpeeial y . Give no u can when wanting anything In our line. Vie con suit you. W n...â€" ..__.._..., on an illumination. Mal at Icon Milli. Dress Goods. _ , . _ We make a specialty of this line. Call and be convmced that we have the Ri ht Goods at the Right Price. JaokotIGlo s. A ï¬ne range to choose yaird upward. ll‘urs, .l'urm Now is the time to make a selection. Our Range is , Superb. We carry only the Best Goods in this line, and they lure always the cheapest to buy. ' _ ' As usual, we lead the trade in Boots and Shoes, in qual- ity, range and price. Do not buy a single pair until you see our stock and get quotétions. J. H. McLAUGHLIN The Great Bargain House - Athens. Ontario from. ranging from 48 cents per may i Athena. They [in .‘nwn heat i for tastes-Iva ï¬r W‘. F. MIL. m p Big I“ favoritel m: h I l a n3 . I vn'l WV “.1! “ r‘s‘tcck .atricr ' itenllnd ever-5': c r eater-clonal. e “In... I, Buy It! Try It!. _. as d E. : V42