and “it! t. you get. Fun. of Barrie {0113.21, the Cambridge It. Metho- L'nasuy. scores the Do. I Store s feeumz on this matter ï¬nances of love in men's iameutary enactment docs rc‘y will. The people will er into their hands sad stop Jeri-m mztbcds of greedy ‘rinz as they do In high ‘Will there in anarchy? I am ve ch trizh'. win ï¬nally an»; 3! he LI! name of the EE .T THE :y his store grew upmm tried up a good boom. p: prop mice are practical, use cf the przsenee of Ge :mee. whose motive prin- §d eraln. A merehentln me ~h1t these stores were u artivle~ for less than he kn m. It is evident thst p CO?! c‘rtaln goods with no hmiihr. and then enrich “xhorbuant prices on goods me people are unfamiliar. p things away rather than 23 live. wm this state cf Ie long: N}! Is this the I fabrm JRua Carlst said IL' N \I “'29.: will bathe M: y u there is becoming IILE SIGNATURE rel cy, 'Icronto, says : “ 1 am am. to exp '939 my feelings ritude and rhankfultey for Lmerican fixeumatic Cara I e. -‘u a result cf exposure rirh a. aevere attack of rheu- aim azfec'ci both my knees. I almost beyond human en- wing heard of marvel'ous : Amevican Rheumatic. Cure, 3*. ,, her taking shape doses [rely 2251: me, and in three xy bed. Sow every trace cf pm has disappeared." Sold «ham. A Tragedy. rd Long once paid his suit muden. Short and cute. '. he married her ; .e be carried her: :3 Long; but me dame: respondent, writing to the rater-day. says : In here last night Rev. M. ridenmly remarked: "We 8cm zed Wiï¬lnut Olaâ€. ,FPR FIVE CENTS. 'm of Rim!!! Inngksizpmnd EVERY 51 or discussion these dun mm! stores. In my - “that was a merchant Prices Paid for N THE grows shorter each day :D CLOVER ’HY SEED. ‘H-ST. LAWN SEED KEITH, PPER AND HELPLESS. IN THE PULPIT. hand.â€" t. ailow snyono 'to an plus; or promise that it w;‘.‘. answer every m- net C-A-S-T-O-B-I-A. D8! m1 (‘hvmical (‘o.. . . 10 1 nm mu goodsmthor- 1c truie, tum-ts and a prlc c w Inch will nrum dz. : 1 cm W t nuts. 12 dozenflfl â€an1 l2. spasm :n’wg (3. 6m cartons) 1’99 ph‘r'pié §f"megimg’tio at the bu; .luoflou not" .2: 05 53.3 .5“: .030» 025. F55 » £8 .25†u 2. £82, yo dc 321:5 Kt. L: 72.8 a: flea onl‘ bufcr‘s eds:- ! Eb {triad of ~ that unmet: 2 r. at Suwnixglngle be sent. post- vary 17;; pa. (i Heals ehef 1n 'SODS ‘ It . o Ouackery ls always dtscov- \ «in: remedies whiCh will act Spun the germs of disease dircctly and kill them. But no discovery has ever yet lwcn approved by doctors which will cure consump-J {inn that way. Germs can only he killed by making the ble strong enough to over- come them, and the early mc of such a remedy as Sputt’s Emulsion is one of .1â€. halos. In the daily war- th U1 bu»... .. _-, 4 Sgutt's Emulsion is one of thc helps. In the daily war- tiirc man keeps up, he wins who is provided with she needed strength, such as :wzt’s Emulsion supplies. .‘I‘HEL CA\ ADIAN PUSI‘ is published \ ,..x..n A“ an... ti-Ziï¬Ã©hm by the you or! made known on tpplicmon Cu.\.\' Tun Cents per line (401M tn!) Nonparlol, ï¬rst metl'lon, 5c ouch aubmquont in-crtlon. Lndlng' notlceq In lncal (' .lznns lOcper llno ï¬rst mortiun. 5c “ch sumequum xmoxtlon. Small condonud udverllumentl such :1 stnyod mule. leach"! “muted, farm: [or ale 02 ab: or eight Hum 31 ens-h (or three or {our lnaortlons. l! more nun otghtï¬lnen an addition! proportionate churn ubonl glucounu Lu v -----v every Friday.1rbo submlpuon nus 06‘ :1 simple, scientiï¬c and ° nutritive preparation for 9 delicate children andi o near-w wnsou a. co. m “AuvazAL O 9'3 . g oat. W 31112 Gaumliug Mr. Casey l in That v ........ norm“ 0 ....¢ooo¢ooooooooooeem e9 5111;123:1913: Notice. The rum-chm radii: and the Crow: Road Again Brought [:3 Joanne M I: I’nssuztâ€˜ï¬ chwetn Hr. “chl- lng. 5!:- l‘harlcs Tuppc: null )IT. l‘ostu’. 2100 mm tgAR. Baal))’u up a. meal: cons- titution gradu- Chance ally but surely is Martin’s Cardinal F099! amen Ire dike. K8131; ,JEZQteggét. -0. 0- 01:5..wa, April 7.â€"â€"(Special.)â€"The g:‘;-;\‘;;anes oi the Canadian wheelmen : aired by Mr. Casey, M, 1’., this nu." afzcrnoon in intruducin: a. bill so amcnd the Rama'ay Act, \‘;high is du- id to can'xpci the railway com- sign~ ranks to carry bicycles as personal baggage. He severeiy sacred the raffle ways Lat imposing a. tax on wheels. The biz: was read a ï¬rst time and «tions were men taken up. 31:: Maclcan asked: Has the Cana- dian Paciï¬c Railway yet begun the *uzzszruction of their line through the L Crow‘s Nest. P355? Does the Govern- _ . 4.-.. a..." «many te- “2 Has the Cana- dian Paciï¬c Ruihvay yet begun the cuzzszz‘uczion of their line through the Crow‘s Nest Pass? Does the Govern: ment intend to allow that company to begin the work of constructing mmâ€" our. ï¬rst completing the negotiations the rates and tolls charged by the said company? ah. Rlair: A5 to the m; Glam 0: Mr, Blair: As to the mm. W". , the question. I may say the Govern- ment is without intermation as to Whether the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Company has yet begun the construc‘ tion 0! a railway through the Crowfs Nest Pass, except that. it was under- :lwnt to the Pass. As to the soond clause 01 the question, I am atra-id I shall be obliged to ask the honorable gentleman to modify or amend the question so as not to contain a state- ment which I should have to either a-c- cept or challenge in answering. the honorable gentleman will put the ques- tion again without the objectionable clause I shall be pleased to answer it. The Minister of Railways and Can- als: In any case. I would ask the hon, member to allow his question, even it he were to modify it, to stand until toâ€"morrow. Mr. Maciean: I consent to that. Dr. Sproule was informed by Mr. Siion that the services or! John Dyke. lowing gentlemen had been appointed for emigration work: A. F. Jury. to work in England, salary $150 a month; E. P; Grifï¬th, Wales. 3100 a month; Mr. Made Dr. Sprou Biron that ‘ agent in L ham, agent dispensed u no longer a ce-ssor had 3 â€Mia? ‘3 flag; “Ireland. 3150 a. year; war . a. month: John Webster, Ireland, $75 ‘ a month. 1 Mr. Foster moved the mom-amen of the House to call attention to the detray the cost or M the W tom Bridge at mm It meant! that Parliament to be dependent {or the m tangâ€"{t ADV’ESL Tl ’EUII hum-v‘um†.., mud adverunementu such M “:1de rs wnnzcd, {sum (or sale 0! nix or clght [or three or {our lmoflkons. I! more ne» an uddmoml proportionate chugo can“ to marchzntu (or bu Iluou IMO: the 3'3ng _or {or n uh , ‘ter umy. Bun! L uv.†month; C. and )1 A railway mruusu u... V-“ _ , except that it was under- gular supplm t :tme grading had been nation. he 1: uple of years ago in or ad- Wins the Pass. Asto the second View otthe the question, I am afraid I production ‘ >bliged to ask the honorable largely sun end the the Governn to mod 01' am I. W m- - -mm. mte Adm!1 rapper Imroduces 3 Connection :- W113» l‘u‘ 5; WILSON. Proprietors. APRIL 16. 1897; Pnopmz‘rons. nu: Crew’s 3'“ , _ same L‘VC' nuld ask the The muster of Agricultur at length. He said the expt a! John DYKe, Thomas Gra- the export ceased- For yea: had not been gave a. similar bonus, but I increase the output. as large W. Don was ‘ *4 nortion 3.911:an mom A81. -ww-_~_, the mnounéément in press. He thought an: nqt nagging mg H991! Mr. mu:- uld the arrangemem- Mth the G. '1‘. R. had not been con- cluded. It was 0. matter within the dlacretkm of me President of the G. '1‘. R. 10 ten shareholder: how far the negotiations hsd proceeded. but u Bfl‘ Chane; Rivers-Wilson rel: warranted in assuming that negotlnklonu would reach the mm 1-“qu u did not at all (allow um may had gone no to: u to wan-gm 3.9g Govgrnmgnl. mm» 5.31 Bill 1 Dr. Montague: Much obliged tor that. [Laughter-.1 Sir Charles Tupper aid this was-a very grave oint Which had been raisi- to give information to private indivn‘i- unis or representatives or companies witch was wthheld. from Parlament. Probabiv £100.01» had changed hands on G. ’. R. stocks as a result 01: Sir Charles Riverawuson's statement. Supposing these negotiations came to naught, in what position would Can- ada be placed? A statement at that kind could not be made without in- they were not in a position to recedv edge or the negotiations. Evidently it was becoming the rifle with the Gov- ernment to give to private individuals and corporations information which they refused to the House. It was treating Parliament with contempt. Proceeding, Sir Charles referred to Mr. Fleiding‘s action in calling a. pri- vate meeting of certain coal owners and aequaintin‘g them with his View: on the tariff. The meeting at the W l . \c....\.. 1'! “mg a, de- Nest liberate attempt to take an unfair and dishonorable advantage :t Um position which the Government W:Cll[:l'3d in the interests of the party. Mr. F;elding's declarations should not have been made in a private parlor o: a hotel. but on the floors of Parliament. Then his statement would have been: given to the press. but why was it that when changing the tarlft the Gov- ernment took possession o! the tele« graph wires from the moment the La:- ii‘t resolutions were tabled until they were passed? It Was to prevent any- one obtaining undue advantage from the knowledge which they might ae- quire here. Gigantic fox-tunes could be made within an hour if the inter mation were known. He charged mot the meeting 0! Parliament had been postponed from the 11th to the 25th to: the purpose of delaying the bringing down of the tariff and hastening on the Nova Scotia. elections. This action on the part or both GoVernments was a. disgraceful conspiracy. 'nhey were playing with loaded dice and marked cards. [Loud Opposition cheem] Mr. Fielding said it was evident news must have com;.to..81r-.Charla Tapper that his triends’in Nov'a. 500'- tin. were again realizing the cause of Toryism and Tupperism in that pro- vince was dead or dying. [Liberal cheers] If the hon, gentleman had any idea. of carrying the provincial ______,_,_, a--- elections he wouia not have made his ‘ w ,4“ on 11-11' Advermg CACan ----- , in natured†speech to day. Au to the G. T. R. matter, he 1‘ that the negotiations were 11‘ completed. If the statement Charles Riycrs-VVilson had aria stock markets the Government ‘ ~ A- L mm at, stock markets the Gov thing whatgver to do LL51 H 5 Mr. Dobefd 2‘ gooeu. Mr. Fielding: Mr. Dobell took me 0'2 himsel: and he is well able to do it- [Laug-htex‘J Continuing. he said the statement he had made in Montre would be the statement when the budget speech was made The Opposi- tion had it before them and could make use of it if they pleased. The hon. gentleman (Sir Charles Tapper) was one or those represented at the A m..- a director or n “-3 v-‘v - meeting. bécéuse he was the General Mining Ass: , _ _ n, was one Of those rcle-‘Clluuu .. , ‘ meeting. because he was a. director or 3 the General Mining Association. Sir Charles Tupper: The day I acv cepted a. position under the Govern« ment I resigned that. ofï¬ce. Mr, Fielding: Weil, the point is of no importance. [Opposition laughter.) Sir Charles Tupper: May I ask was more than one company represented? Mr. Fielding: I believe there were. Sir Charles Tapper: Mr. Button 0! the International Coal Company said 110.. Mr. Fielding, continuing. said thei'e were good and sufficient reasons for the course he had taken, reasons which would commend themselves to the coun- try when they were mad-g known. Pro- ceeding, he pointed out that Slr Charles 'J. uppcx um --_‘.Vv abolishing the coal duties in strangling the Mr. Foster: was born. [Much laughterJ Mr. Fielding then charge National Polic Eight years b sition with having when in pa demned the Liberals for advocatmg reâ€" ciprocity in coal and yet the ment of which Sir Charles Tuppcz‘hvas a. member had authorized t mg of a. letter Akron. Ohio, to take to 1871 and y. Lfol'e it 0. the Oppo- he writ- to Mr. S. J. Ritchie of promising tempt-Getty in coal. Sia- Charles Tupper: gentleman allow are t [ 3.329411% I was not a. membe L -A Lkn.‘ â€mo [0 Washington. Win the hon. 0 correct him r of the Dnodtlon promislng' I'CCLPIWAL; n. ‘-â€"_V Sir Charles Tupper: Win the hon. gentleman allow me to correct him 8.879411% I was not a. member of the Government at that time. [Oppodtlon cheers and laughter.) ‘r‘ “=A‘A=“ol wen» th? hon. gen: CHUCK: 914;“ . Mr. FieldixTEâ€"Wen, neman ha? been 511131; .L 1â€" CHECK; outu .wâ€"o_~,, Mr. Fielding: Well, the» hon. gen- tleman has been. slipping 1n and out so often that it is difï¬cult to follow him. [Laughten] However, he is out now. and is going to stay out. [Liberal cheers} In conclusion, he said that it was a. scandalous exhibition of duplici- ty and double dealing on. the part of the Gomez-vaum in their policy re- garding coal. With ragard to the Novn South. elections. he had had no counmanlcation with the members ti): commnmcauuu m... ._- , that Government in reference to the electionsmbut he had no doubt that an 20th April Nova. Scotla would again show her adhesion to Liberal principles. [Immaterial cheers. iii; (Went? or it would take to the farmer: next m wonm‘ double um natâ€" Durht the winter butter had gone to W Weekly from a. He an- ot‘ II- uu'v any. Advermg Lev. he repeated 5 were not yet statement of 511' n had affected the vernment had 110‘ o with it. how about Mr. v'U In -"' PLeldlng'S ve been a hotel: at. Then re been! y wag it the GOV- tha tele‘ t the 18-?- mtu they vent any- age from mlght ae- nes could the intor ,rgcd mt! had been 1e 25th tor r Imagine _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"" second reading at the bill for are b‘éh tex- momentum of runway emptoyes. He said it provided (or compulm use of automatic nlr brakes, conumxoul mn- nlng boards, outside laddem on freight can and Iron run. on top or each car. He said 3‘11wa empioyes all over the country endorsed the bill. The n... was read a second ume. Mr. Carey then moved that it be "- torred m a Ipecm commutee. comm- mg 0! Mean. Mule-m. Mcdreacr. In- m‘nm. Choqucuo. 8mm». Bulwark. Powell. mm- und Cues. Col. Tlrdmo thouuh no good mate ‘ m‘-‘-- n..- hill In A ID‘NO‘ _Col. Thanh mounn uv .--_ - , come 0: rem-ring the mm to u Ipcolul committee. lullww Commuter 'r wu um propu- body to handle 1:. Mr. unclean sold In 1m put no Mammy could be made with a. bill 0! {MI kind brtoro thu hullwuy Commit- mu. 1!. wanted tho measure 10 I» considered by a modal committee as well M Na own. Mr. Ive: and Sir Charles Tupper ta' ----- A n rnfnréncc to “ID leayï¬mn- wen as No own. Mr. Ives and Sir Chutes 'n vorcd a. reference to the mum mmce. but Mr. Ingram. u an way man. suppuned lhv Wei mute idea. Wm) the udduio Blair's name. Mr. Casey’s me “I‘d. ‘ *4 “mm moved 1.) waning or which is : Casey's. the bill W8 mince. Mr. Cownn moved me of his alien labor bill. time had arrlved when tort should be put forth Canadlan laborer and w * ‘-"‘ ‘!-\I\\\“D time had EHIYCQ “ucu a... ---_e , tort should be put forth to protect the Cnnadlnn laborer and artisan at home. To his personal knowledge Canadians entering the United States had thcl: personal cflects ransacked and their letters read by the myrmidons u: the United States Gwernment. The na- the adoption or gimilar legislation. The any country was golng to dabar Cana- dians from enjoying the fruit: or hon- est toll. then the Canadian laborer should be protected at home. lChcers.) Hi3 bill might smack of retaliation. but he could not help that. It he could prevent it no American wa< going to slide down the cellar (1001‘ of Canada. unscathed while uuw muggy:- ln theirs. [Laughter-.1 “No coon-Fm" was his motto. and he trusteJ there would be unanzmous super-t to his bill Mr. Taylor said it was refreshing to hear the speech or the hon. gen-110111.19. In 1390. he (Taylor) had Ill-3t introduc- ed this bill into Parllam‘ nt. but it had then met with a. vastly diï¬crent r?- ceptlon from the Libcmis. Mr. Cew :m's l-ili. eight clauses: or it at an? rate. wan copied from his (Tayl 1‘s). ‘iu was glad to know that through his upto adoption or a measure 01 this kind. He objected. honevcr. '1: me clause added by Mr. Cowan. that the bill should only become law un prJ‘ clamation ot the Governor-ln-Cowcll. He would also move to inzert :l elauzl that all public contractors must be “ sldents or Canada. In conclUsion. Mr Taylor explained that although he was on deck a. day before the Haus- open- ed and gave notice of h: bill the the: day or the session, Mr. Cowen go ‘- â€" L“... m. hii'. l-r I‘.|‘.|.ll ru. Ya Mr. Macjcguk mgr}. m?M Taylor CXDIa-Iuw t...» -m- t on deck a. day before the Haus- open- ed and gave notice of his but the ï¬rst day of the session, Mr. Cowan got ahead by sendlng down his bll‘. 1v; mzul two weeks in advance. However. ~.\'l.e thew lt was called the Taylo: blll ur the Cownn blll. he care) not. 1“ lung as it passed and the worklngmcn 0! upon havlng become a pmtecLTtmist. and promised him a ccrdm :u-pox-t. E. F. Clarke held that while such 10:- lslatlon was in a. measure degrading yet it Parliament fueled to pass It Par llament would M56 the respcc'. or: the worklngmen or Canada. “‘ ‘ Invmkville) rah] that workingmen or canuul. Mr. Wood (Brockville) m‘d that be his doubts as to “L jurisdiction of this Parliament to put ' ' he certainiy Messrs. Mc ported the principle or measure. an. “‘nnace. in the Course or a. mac - AAâ€"uik‘,’np" Mx'. “'allace. in the course or a. pm: tical speech. showed the inconsinicncy of allowing American contmctm-s to compete for Canadian public works. ing a. foreign company to come here Mr. done by foreigners that should so to Canadians." - _ Ir. Davies: “Oh. no.“ tr. Wallace: “Oh. yes. But I am not going to discuss that now u the bank note contract will come up be- fore the end or the session. In Toronto. when many men were cute: work the contract. tor rebuilding a. lute store been given to 3 31188.10 unrated. (3 had brouzht his Buffalo an!- ared to be that no alternative was P9 left to the, people at Canada but to enact similar lapor laws to those force in the Umted States . tan The Governmen to the conclusion that no option was left but apply to our nelglxbors the same measure 0: justice. or injustlae. that they apply to us. ’94 But he was not in favor 01 some a. step farthet: than was necssary to 1.1% the Inn be referred to the Senate that Comm-Me. and that would be conducive 7â€"4â€"- .m of the general sen- HAL“ ‘ownn mgved the \:II ‘ w t I. With the addition 02 51:. me. Mr. Cue)": motion oar clean then moved the second .t 11's mu. the purport. or somewhat. similar to Uri 'néterred to LluLn v- -_,_, help that. It be no American \\-as' 'n the cellar door of while 3“?" muggy? second regdï¬is lie and the m hOnest 91' u“: â€"--' - ' However. “Le Taylor bill "" 8.1 nut. as long worklnSV-‘cn °‘ §§ec1a1 con:- mmee. Tm- concluded tho balm." or the mum: and the Home mourn l'\'"nlshL mum. AD" tumu- to:- m m; the m J Pullamont ‘0- ;â€"xâ€":om1na.l dwr‘m um your o! 8233-731 On consolidated ‘_, , to 8135.380. Decmu on coma-b" fund 1.. therefore nearly 81,600,000. On capital account, however. [here u . substantial increase. due to the dour- mlnnuon 0: Mr. Blair to push the 8t. 0! 82.378.472. m ‘" decrcufl 22:.«2. while 0“ "n 1: to men: doe force. Nona: Chmnei. stranhwmrg ad deepening. 8375.000: Guava chutnol. straightening and deepening. 850.000: River Reaches. 850.000: Lake St. Pram cu. removal or buulders. em. $5.009: Trent. constructkm. “50.0%; Saul: Ste. Marie. construction and equipment. _ L._ . -nvnrmmt. 3:15.â€; Son: Lachlne, deepening I“ c. -. .. _, - _ 840.000: Lake 5:. Louis Chand- stralghtcnlng and deepamnc. 886. . Grenville. enlnmmgnt. 890.000; to George Godwin ï¬nal estimate md ward of Mr. \Valtet Shula. 845.693- The Department at Marine and Fish- erica makes g cm. at $175000. npplletble The De erlca maJ to ocean and cos: W The Department a: an...“ __ , ark: makes a cut at $171,000. appllctble to ocean and river mas-vice. lighthow and coast. servxce md '10 mm As previous!y announced. the Mount- ed Police (area 13 to be seduced. u: u:- nual saving 0! 8143-000. Th and public works 1:: 0111.930 are only small: , , - x "nrkn, imnrovement: 75.000; u. April 1aâ€"(IvocuL)â€"Tho II‘ to: m. noon-I you commenc- In July nut. pnuntod b m: ‘o-day. uhow mu than ll .1 (banal: 1n the tom‘mm Reaches. 301-va .._.... .._v , rmoval or buuldgn. cu... 875,009- ccnstructkm. 9.00.000; Stun Ste. , construction a ; Lachlnv. enlargement. 8316.0". ne, deepcmng rim-r u. Lake St. Louis Channel. futcnlng and deeyadngg‘ 886.000: 7 ~- ounm . m, MN" med revenue “count cue! to the amount 0! e the Incxwoa mum teem 0“ comm“ v I“ ' 0 hoped tug the 60"“!!- not men ampheh ""5 void; the {01' L ".ch C3373? noted ‘00 W mull-I can“. would bl" 1401‘“ Goffl‘Il‘ mama-ll: by 4 nvuRl lo the t 0! which am now {O’I‘mod â€momng a put. The «mark- or one Sumo: rm Both- well wean wound with con-lamb“ 0 plane. Sag-:0: bought-ed followed In t Md bu! mlmbio mnlrlbuuon. The man. wu then cat-rial on I dlvidon and the afloat-mu]. Tomorrow It. will aka new ‘ nu! the 27m. 'â€"-‘ -- ._.-‘ “_-|-n¢ Otuwu. AW“ “Moment of The .MW ttrmcmw u m the custom: for and 0! 8808.000 In the cxcu-c. u; - "W 01 81,802,000 tor the aim months at tho mu year. The 101.: nwnue wu 85351.0(â€. column! with $36,343.†a: ‘ 1896. m Increase a: over 1600.930. 1h: consoudnted cxpeafllmrc wan 823.852.- 000. Spins: 822710000 In 18).}. M1 tho capital expendltute aim: we ulna. The net debt accrual during the month of March by 83.1)) m. 31!. McMunen (w 1 nuke of a. bill lumber to mend the Civil Service Act by which he hoot: u rem-v. In. ser- vice from political cannot. Ho will try to nunln mu cum-v. by the up- polntmem at a Burl «at Ympudon. to which no would an: mu power! to gag-cc the servic! :ndcmndrnt 9w _- -- at an. Gova'ï¬un’nt O! “gaw- sent {or the regiment to take W the Jubilee in. This be aimed to do. Representatives of the ton-wt“ Intent“ mm'iew‘ed Messrs. 31w- Tam toâ€"day to prom-c nut to non of the sun: on the St. blur and Ottawa. Canal! a likely tn 1 ‘ .._-_ ...- 'm‘rdlnx u APRIL 16. 1897. gig? :3..th gun the . o M f In Onuml‘ldn ‘gl “It.“ had W“ um th‘ “ q. â€j! Inlmuéps-..n3 0329.. 09:33 ‘2 blln If: 8631.300 n "loath! to mummy???" ""WVO' th-Iv'vâ€" munchdbymblood.ndou In quut! uggondmon of m «undo- , . _..._. .0an am «II-u. and «Ma the blood. “6 and! tho emu at bank and mouth to 3‘ 35d IPW‘“! 3". m and can: “I“ “I“ m‘ ORGANS. 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