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Northern Advance, 6 Dec 1900, p. 3

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`1-at l J" 215010.. W - _ _ Will Use `' `scams soms BLERS and EXERCISE BOOKS with lategs 82113? otrfovli GQTHHS and CaSI(61'SOf all kinds in stock or 11 to order. Robes, Grape and all Funeral Requisites furnis Orders by Telegraph or otherwise promptly attended to. ` T I % G. _o. `1)oLM;4aE, Manager, stmma. We are prepared to meet all demandva for- prepared all demands for-- i 4 `P \' School Books tor Public Schools and Coligihtb Institutes. 3,. , . JHAGI9, JHGWGQGT, HE ouu. Shim W(:I"|:81;:l ;|J Show lIoom.0o||iqo-er-$1., Ban`i0 % Wa|1.:me`i'"r:M<$mii1i: was nae. Your F'u rnace Mr..Wn;. Wagner and his sod Af- 1'n~d paid a ung vzsit to friends at Ebenezer re-,c-ntlyf I A 1: u - .. --u n --9 T Why not cho-os'e our latest warm air constructiou.> . . I THE oxrono 400 SERIES." i _T represents ei her comfwrt or dis comf--rt-economy or big expense -_-peace or worry- for nearly eight months of every year. Then we guarantee you complete ` alienation. Greater power from less fuel, and het_ter results in producing an even ; emperature. with a. splendid .~implic t_v ;in their ease of man-agement These cre-the strong ponts of superiority we ; nrcnise. - UNDERTAKE For your own comfort and economv s sake inspect them at our nearest agents. 47 51 We have 3190 an Upright Berlin Piano. Jlightly used, but as good as ' new ;'origla|l price $350.` 0, now selling for cash at $240. ' . One second hand Domic-ionOrgan.oaAi|h C80. ~ \ One second hand Griith Woodllook `7/ |//3` Organ, cash $48 00. The largest stock north of Toronto of STRINGED INSTRUMENTS, FOLIO AND SHEET MUSIC, and MUSICAL SUPPLIES. In Toilet Cases, Fancvo Boxes, Xmas Tove. Xmas Books, Parlour Games, Fancy Plots! Cups and Saucers, and a. Beautiful Line of Photographic Albumns. Everything up-to-date, and ygm will nd our PRICES RIGHT. Don t forget the place..BA_RRIE MUSIC STORE. A. IF`. GARRETT, __ _______.a.a- . Mint-were J uhnnie and Ernie Hawker. of Peno'a:g , visiled Mr; Wm. wgf net's on Monday lust. ' `I-ALICSM EN WA1V'1 u.u to sen our gmuu uy sam- .` plq to` wholesale and retail trade. We are the lnr:at" aiid onlymauufacgurers in our_line in the war ;f~.'L|I_lfIl_,,I3l1fy gain!-. Addnfess CAN-DEX` 42-Iv` . EPPs sc9.t2QA world. Liberal salary pa .i"i-'}`._`!"" 5'9? G3 L ms s`c 0 can 4 :ALESMENW'A'NTEJU to '1elI out gwnds by safru i . I .x ..|'.-uu".ih.-.Imnla-and~.`1-an trade. Wears the SOLID: BY -G'RA7rEF'IILV coil F:)R:fIl\`G- no-A-`nu BREAKFAST Dialmuiehed everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality. and highal Nutritive groper-ties. Spec! y in-averul and comforting to the nervous "and dye eptlo. Sold on] in 1-4-lb. tins, labelled J A ms EPPB 8: 00., Ltd... Homoeo- pathiochemists, London. Eng- and T control their own tannage in most leathers. The output of S1ater'Shoes is so large that the makers are able to- Canuck Calf, made from the best selected calfskins, in black, light and medium tan and seal brown. - Kidduck in black and seal brown, from selected Patna goatskins. V. ` Both leathers are wear and water resisting, porous and therefore sanitary. ' There are also Best French Patent, French Enamel, Peerless ` cvo r\ 11` II B`a.!!'V1eW. Advance Correspondence. ` Mina VVmme `Huck spent Sunday under she? _pare+ntal roof. GU`RNEY; FOUNDlY 00.. Limited, Toruntn, Winnipeg, Vancouver. V W:Hen Joeey (3anuVckT0omes Home, Soldiers of the The; Man Behind the Gun, The Maple Leaf Forever, i and several others. ...F`ANCY GOODS... O'I"I'ON' 3: co., Barrie. BARRI E AN D STROU D. ILJ. Frawloy, sole local Agent. Mail Orders nshijppedihe same day as received. Slater Shoe Leathers Russia AmericanTW;;:; a.1f. ; Mr. rlnaDdROWAt and his sisters, Hattie and Rosie, spent Sunday with friends in our uuiqhborhood. T on -- __ . g or` III -.------.J _.._ __v_`___ e The sole leather is the best obtain- ab1e,and on every sole is the makers ngme and price in -a slate frame, ' ivhen the nished _shoe has passed its rigorous examination. . Catalogue. Slater gl-1;e Polish-'(;1;1)'s7171o171ld be `used on these leathers, retains their "elasticity and keeps them soft. !,'.1, _ L__A_ _I_4.-:.- Call and see our New Stock of SUPPER L`-lllhll 42-Iv`. hr ....._-..--.-.- .. V- The Celbrated B;erlin' Organs for call OI` on easy terms of payment :17 If D I ; `I\ ,I9 "I9___ For the Ca.nadia.n s Favorite Piano, maid by Heintzrpan 8L Co. 0 't\_.__,__ E-.. __._I.. .- The Mxeaes Ma; and M-vaggie Eegliah, of Midland, were the guests. of Mass Bertha Clark for a few days last. week.- GOOD MATERIALA .I. III EIVIIJS UIIC IIIIII III M ,..`, divided attention, and know; d . results will be right . A triafvi this Made in two qqalitljpd andrlutry, MIJSII`. STUHE -an article of our; aeqongl matter where orby :wbm . We have a good quality year. and with my 30' yeah in the milling buainess ,"'c'n;'1'- - 1* 4... ...:.s2... . sin. ..'..`:m matter where or by whom madLe;..j;_,L V, M I_am giving the mill my perihiifnh;- -` ivided and know;,__. _ ' ` eaults rightl triuii K N owiyiv cs, _Amm-g the vxaipor at our 8. S. on. Sunday were Messra.'G. Huger and W; Holliugsheud, Madlomdg D. Colwell, W. Bunch and F. Preamp, Wyebridge; G. Wulkinuhaw, E. `and S. Dormer, 6- oxminn 400 SERIES. couN'rs MUCH puNI..oP s'r. WEST. T0_jaLENDAL' BARRIE ---mrr--- I . ` . ..-_f. - / " I`.-'=-$..._ 11 hi . -- _` Cg` ~ '~`Ulg ' my moms: ding-aha A ` I ' f;"";I=" pnopmn"ron.% ukubaw Had To Get It Done. An intelligent looking boy walked into a grocer's shop the other day; a.nd~.. Ming from 1 paper said : I 115' . .31) I ;ung " r `\ x. a POI] d v 81x P0nnd3 tr > n , ! 0 `sugar M; 2%`. VVIV ct! ' lo ; Elexfen pounds of rice 80 15. pound. V v_ - V , One and TfourDBl|9 h.P97' commented the grace? _ . I ` Four pounds of tea at In. 3J. .9: pound. ' V ;' SI! and eight." ' _ , A And so he continued: "WW 2; of co`ee.at la. l0d.;Iev'e'n tins '0f..1.m;.kl at 554.; four tins of. tqinystf eight tins of Aaurgiiheaj-t "' -Yea. said the shopmnn., that will be one and shre halfpenoe. ` The shopman nT1ade out the hi `$413.3 handed in to the laduying. `:.Did`y0l{j member send the -. mqggyij up want them .. _. *%%_i)nt5i (To late for List week's issue.) tins:r.1abc;;roI1b`rok8.l:414oieroregr-lls _J. W. Pg-rke, $2.00 repsiring en- '>.__ncv_vnline_ ; i then .g:.a iooll_ec_t,9r_ be insurncg-_j 'ed_ fact; to "collect `tlie smuse labor"nf_ Wm. Benberidge, also deduct. $1.08 irom A. Ciul'eI's taxes, error" in assess menu; sleo $6.50 `from H. "A rmsirong, error in assessment; `Wm Copeland," #2550 ditching ,on `south tiownline ; Wm. C ownn`, $6574 grnvelling nndvecmg. sing dam. hm on 21.d sideline ;F W.` J. Andrews, 82.40, repisiring road mach- ine ; D. Irving $31.87, work` on 3rd. Com; Andrew King $3 50 for travel, also 81 repairing bridge on 4th side~ line 3 Jesse Moir $6. cedar and work on I sideline ; Robb, Reive $15 06. cedar and_ ditching on 9 I: Can. ; G. W. Webb 35 Iunist share of B`! `Bay Point mu. ; J. H. McQuurrie $2 25. grinding blade of road niacbihe; that W J. Coul- ter e account. he lo-f? "with the Reeve for -emlement ; H. C. Black 36 equalizing S,'S N. I a.v~ri Judges Oanirt revision; H Milne $3 58, rebate of taxes for 1895; H Gross 81.50 for searching Regievrv. that the R-eve be instructed no issue it cheque pas-able coJ -hn Bow- man for N25 for S. S No. 15. 8\\lso 8 -h-`qua to C. A. Little for $205 for S S. No 12. also John Pratt. he paid $100 in!` S. S. No.17 ;J. A.,McL~iren, print. . ing, *3; hat -he cnll60'0l' he nnnud that W` D. C-mbrnne s taxes are rem't-.; ted for 1900. mu 1!he ot';in<:>V1':tlT1e`Inn1a' H . ` ni uu'-- - _ 27. They retired west and aouchivear. Knnx'u messenger failed (0 get through 30 I bnve no details." ' STEYN AND DE WET ERCAPED. Cape Town, N av. 29. Gen Kndx. by a rapid march {of [26 luil. auc cpeded in getting in from c-f`Gen. De` Wet, placing ivmaelf between the Bus -rs and the 0.-Mtge River. De Wet; is now behaved toibe going westward to join H9]-tzig at F30()ll|pir|.-1YZ j Uni. Plcher hull vs Humri) skirmish on T1191-ldliv, Nnv. 27, Wi h pour. of G-in, D W `I38 cumun u-I, vhaoh was c Iuvav ing 1.>ol .czpr.nred rib D wvetadopp, Tag Boers I`e'reut.ed. &hH._udUui-' g a. portion of the lint and is |~i!`g number of the boreeci. Fnrmer President Sievn and Gen. D VVM were in clusev prnx mmy. to the scene vi the ghting, but they eliuderi the British. Grosv-A--SuthPrIand--'l`hat th 0'91-k ~ he mat1"uc'ed'tn uotifv C. W. Thomuaon that the Council win take (10 action In` '11 matter of rebate no 'he 'a.xe-4 of the ',l`[la'u.d'ln Mall propervv.-Cwried. Coletna_n--Gv'one--.-Thou? the "R96-va,_ Mr. Sutherland` and Mr. Hill he a cum- minee to jnspeut. tha rnad and the; cut ting out. at some of the trees opposite Mr. Aahfurd Wnrnicaa and report at next meeting of the Council A Carried. 1 Coleman -- Sutherland - That the Reeve be instructed to iahue a cnmmiml to have John Mullen and Jeremiah Snnlvs sent. to the House of Refuge at Benton -Carried. I-Ii|l-S.-utherlaud--That Mr. 07.7. man be appointed to repraaent this Cuuncil in the matmr of draining at lot 4 on Con. 4? by G. Fnsher and _othera.;; Carrivd. I H T ` The By-law for nomination of Reeve and` Cuunoiora for the year 1901 was read three times and carried. Minutes of 8th Session Essa. Council for? 1900. `The Council met up-day_ (26ah N ov., 1900) _pu:rsu.ant to acuijourumeut--the Reeve in the chair-All members pres"- } `Council adjourned te meet` at H. Legdluw'9,_Conkatown, on the 15th of December, 1900. ` of` gun can 0llf_a._ The minutes of last meeting welfe read and conrmed. Zm1a British. non % ~s OI onars at ` .9 ( . ._ _.__| x \- -2-:'~~ London, Nov. 29..;Lurd% ofwudneaday, Nov. 28: _ was from Juhunnesbum under {yo 'ddt_; "The D.-we'.adorp gwm-iaon ofL lung of the 68th Faeld Battery, jygitlh detachments of the Glouoeatdrahira` Reg meat, the Highland Light Infanrv `ad 1.-.gh Res. 400 in al-l,surrendered .. an _. KT}... nun |nnnnn' hnu The Reeve presented several accounts, and other documents, whach were read and referred to the standing committee on Fanance. Renort No. I of standing committee on Finance nreeented and read recommending payments of the following enme :--A. Miecampbell, ced- ar and work on 3rd Con. line, $4.; 0. Bush, work on 25 sideline between Gone. 4 and 5. 810; I. Quer. putting gravel one eonth townline, Tecumeeth .p.yang g, $10.50; Thee. Donnell, 4 l yards gravel on eideline, 400,; J. Edgar; removing driftwood from Bear creek, 825; H. Colea, -Essa a vehare for" repairing north townline, $7.37 _; Jae; J. Smith, lling-`washout on6th- Con. line, 82.50 ;; Oocketown Advocate; bal- ance urinting acccuntand 89 tax bille,-Vi Q21 75 ; "Neil Shaw,` cedarand repair- ing cplvert in `Angus, 39.7.0; W; 'Igleecn`,t -"cedar" and -repairing culvert, and - grant. aside wal, _820' ;' Jilll` Meir, "culvert A end f- repairinq Fiebery: %mu,v V:$9i75 :A1?jJebl5' t a `up tot hall? % Cuas. PALLING. Tp. Clerllr. ; After a Brave Struggle xwithh an Over %i helming Debt the Hospital for Sick Children is ithin sight of Freedom _ Only` sag, Required to Free % lt. _ ` Eight years ago the `Hospital pier 0 Sick Children, Toronto, was in a most `precarious nancial position. Only a tew}sanguine friends believed that the huge debt of over $106,000 would ever be "lifted from it. A prominent` Mont- real ilnancier, when asked to loan money- and hold as. security on mort-' gage the hospital, enquired as to the "suitability of thebuilding for factory purposes." `Perhaps it was his re- marks as` much as anything else that helped the brave ones who stood by the hospital. The very idea at such sun ditch, .820; J -smea A. Miller, taking one of John Hillyard an indigent, $8 ; R. Braden, lling washout 5th sideline, $1.50 ; Samuel Wesley, printing Col` electors rolls eto., $35.85 ; all which is respectfully eubmitted. John Cox- pnmng culvert, cedar. and digging` worth, Chairman. 1 'DVu'--Dundan--A_ by-law was in-I troduoad to appoint a polling enbdtvi- - ainn, Deputy 11.0.`, i and the time and I place of annual meetingfor nomination and by-law was read I, 2 and 3 times and adopted. ' V V Dunias-_-Du`- The Council ad-' journed to meet: `at Mansion House, Oookatown, on the 15th day of Deoem- ' her next at 10 o'clock a.In. l ,ing Iuu 5-~-.- - n 5 30 p. n,, NOV. 23., IOOIBU 15 mm kxlled and 42 wounded, .iuolud_ Mnjrir H. J. Avuaou and Captain D,gby, The enemy in said to be 2500 Wong," Fourteen hundred menwere d5spM`;chPd from Edenburg to relieve pawetadorp, but. they did nnt auedoeed-iu=d muhipg there in time. ' KuO_ `joined tbig force and found Dewetadorp` evec Wed ;'75 sick and wuuuded had been 191; there. Knox pursued and in re-. pared to have aucceaufudlv engaged smyn and Dc-Wet. new Vaalbank, Nov,` ,, J __ _-I a. possibility stirred .the hear a:ndi. appeal to their friends throiughotzt the` xnucunnol I-`kn Anuia 3" fknnn */ !\7II : rn-nvlnnn IE SI ff] Qfiifl-II Of Cb yvlllllll-J 5:91; I vu \ vuv uvuun vuuu spurred the eff rts of those t ` hom the Hospital work had beco `dear. fI"..`I-l..... 4.1.- u.4.nvn4\-\nl`|-`I114-up AG A `Anal I--I-\llII\II V'\Il I-IQ\L II`-I\4\I sraking the responsibility upon their own shoulders th` of the Sick Children's H rich province--`Onta;rio'. Ooxworth--Dundaa--The report was I adopted. - V ` `gagee who thinks it Here is a`.AHospita.l---th - told it through the newspa s--which ; throwsopen its doors in swer to the ' cryof any sick child, a. ospital that v has nursed and cured `ousands `of helpless and crippled c dren; a Hos- pital equipped as is n ther institu- tion of its kind in the orld. Shall a charity so` sweet and deserving be` forced to close its d rs by a mort-f ight do for a; mill? l _,_ ' -2_.I,1_ -_- _ -..- \Y-L L- 111111 6 That was eight y fore nor since has been refused admi pita]. A staff of do trained nurses ar day and the long s ago. Not be- single sick child ion `to the H03 rs and a corps of there during the ches of _the night- 7 tenderly and Skiif ly caring for the lit- tle ones given in their care by fond, anxious parents` Little children are brought to the spital from the farth- est points of th province. Every town and township as been represented during the pa quarter century. The . fame of its eat healing power hasi been told in any ahumble home--i ` for durlnst t nty-ve years 40,000 sick children h e been taken care of. 1 Some of th little ones treated in those early days re strong, healthy men ;3_.m1_ - day. ! ed 0.7 at` the Hospital roll number- patients. Some spent days and we cs in the cots at the Hospital. 1 Others came for a few days`, while; many 'ere brought to thedoors of_ the ' Hosp :11 in the arms of their mothers I and 1* ceived such medicine and advice 2 b..~. t speedily effect a cure in their` - K]-43.3`: Y P va e from places outside the clty.- The epic in the province have helpedthe The Buagew We have received the initial hum- her of The A Budget, . neat little eight page monthly, which is to -be published at North Bay under the auspices oi `the Meehodiet church `cf `thet ieplece Rev. E. ~I._-Hart-. B.A., Ghee pester, formerly of Elizabeth` eireet church, is editor-iii-chief. 'l`he',_paper will pub- 'liched_in the:_inQereet}e- oi chjnroh ivork. No Panties for nary. f It's all right,VMo.ry, heuid plea; ;snt}y. G9 into politic; you want it_o.. "Bu`t;|rai'n'eIhb er c>;_IeAt_l1:i,lI g"-L"-t.l1qh this icsroooniaca '11 be attafr you ' is no Von s"ooididste4% ' * gr: VAND MAINTAINED` BY CHAR! The Bzwra are an tenacious that Col; Pulchc-r s men uorually reached .3 poai. tiou withm 30 yards of them; where revolver I>1hn1.8 were eaxchangciad. ' R. -'1`. BANTING. Clerk. AN mmmsl being madeby the Has. this year for $19,000- . ired to entirely free the` its debt. They issue the Hospital in a gen A us mdnner. Many splendid guts. e `received from Vtriends outside A onto. - TL _`_L.. _..A.. _ QA AAA ..4...L -gnu.`-n $4 Li IGILIIQ UIIDELIIV It costs ove I TICK 30,000 each` year to maintain the. pital, About 8100. 9. day is needed buy food, medicine, surgical appli ces and nursing for this army of _ e ones-146 patients being in the ts at the end .01 this .scal year. V A -. Amman` I-main}! `ivnnn kw '4-`an `C785- 5 ayycaan IA) 01161.] l.A1\4L1\LU I4IAl\J\'.L\Ll\ll.Il 1. province. In ailetter to the editor of this - paper Mr. J. Ross Robertson says; that :the Hospital has many wen-wishers among our readers who have given practical voice to their sympathy in past years. He believes that they will respond cheerily and generously this `year to the call for help. They want ? on the morning of the first day of the ,Twentieth Century there shall stand free, a monument to 1nan s generosity to countless sick chi1dren--a.n imper- ishable giftof love from the men and women of the Nineteenth Century: to to end the centuryfree of debt--Tha.t_ `Many farmers in the district hive joined General DeWet.. ' ' I/I-J\4 vl-J.|JL`l1}L|aI.lIl \L\rl-FL IGIIJB J`.VCl'lu I |si2:g1e .1613; s. T Mr. Robertson -3..-ays9thz trustees Iii` t_o have the :;z3.-.1t-:r num g- N'_`2u`ly hall .05 these donaticm '.'.'e.<:-V {her or in .`.Iv7.d'J.a1 f1'ien`d:;--that they j would p1'-fe;" it.`-:1 \`e.r,1nUr-1- hills: toone gfty dollar giit. 2- `Mr. 1 D.-4.....1)..v......r.,A-. 'v_'- -'. ---... Ar ' "T31?$r than 10,000 donors cau;tri`;)uts.:"- :to the;maintenance and reduction 0` :the Hospital debt last year. , E. \r.\...1.. 1....,~.- ....n 4.1.--.` .1-_.....a.:,...... ...-.... i Ill. \.L\Jll`nlnl :,lLIlv v.1 E ' Mr. J. Ross Rolzcrt;-`on, :-.h;.i:.'.1an of `the Hospital Trust, T01-onts, pub2i ! a. list of the donations received r1uvi.*o.2` .tho. Christmas month in his paper. The [Evening Telegram, and copies of the pawn am.-.. sent to all donors. 'n.......-n....... ........ 1.... .....-. a- 11.. 15-`. little care; 1161 I. law (all. \L\JA.L~JL>.`n be sent to Mr. Bob- ertson: or to Douglas Davidson, Sec:-c~ .tax'y-T:-aasurer, Hospital for Sick Chil- dren. Toronto. your hat on crooked-. "Do you think they would do that 3 Of course. And they'll make your Paris gowns look like calico, and say that your eealskin coat in imitation. - ! William. she `staid, after a thought: ital pause, I think my stay here and mhkq home happy.-.--Tit.-Bltu. ` HIKE VIC IIIFIIIII` B|IIUlll$IF ZDI ` no ya 8.000 pouousdio annually In Onuu-to from tubu- cmosls. Truly. consumption in the most ton-mo dtuuojn the .world. It in the ruin: or germs lttlgckln the wank spot. ' 0 T - . _. _ _._._._L-_ _n- _._A.___..!\... in A 1u'--___ Ex Pwident, 'Sce.~vn and General` De Wet, wh) were hreakfnazing at a farm near by, rnda ff '0 -he westward leav- ing the British from. clear. T Startling Statement by! Sir James Grant, of t In onm-Io Atom Through the Ru--` ago: of "the White Plague. 1 norou the cumnan Medical Association held .. Ottawa 5 tew days since. Tame: Grunt. the noted phnlcun. made the: ling statement that` x 1mm nu-umnma uhnnnllv in Ontario from inhum- -on-v----- w-.- .. V... -..-.. Fore quarter of a century Dr. '1`; A. Slocum. one or the most` eminent scientists or the day. has made the cure or consumption 3 me study and has succeeded in compounding s. system at treatment which positively destroys the germ thst produces the div-cue. at the some `time building up the system and-creating esh and blood. Then is no humhuc about Dr. Si um he knows enctlywhet his treatment wi`l do end em:-ms eniphsticsuy that it curves in nin ` `per cent or cases. The doctor lies such con ence in the Slocum system that-he oers treatment Ibosrnveuv Fnllto all ` whodesireecug-e; Hereistheoer: ` .-.-- _.._..._" : You oryonr sick friends can have 1 FREE courts: of Trutmont. 8111191! in-Ito to `I'll '1`. A. -SDOCUI Cnnncus 00.. Limit: d. 179 King St Woot..1'oron- to. ulvlncspont once and express once mum... and the tree `medicine (`rho Blooom. cure); mu ho promptly aunt. " - ' ~ ~` ` =" --L __ .._nn__. n-.. `pg... -I_.....`. ..._._ Ln-_. `no.1; guy a PL-Qons In Cnnnds. mm sxocnuvi nu pm: In 3Amer:c-,.n upon w1II.p1oqu_und :9:-`nu_;p1a`a eo_ :thef1'au_IIo}.uborst V ` .q'._'n4 . ' -' "v"S ;'$'u"ci;. so. mm mm man... an. c.-.._....- n_ n-..-a- '...i.`.... n|-..`....'.-1.. .2-... I- '1`n1.>.mv: GIRL PA GUNSUHIPTIUN ! Tha British casualties were one Ingn killed azjdnix men wounded. . Severn! Bur-rs who had been wounded -were found bv xhe British. Smynhud De- Wet have since been reported to be en- camped tn the westward. between I H01 vutin and the railroad, but the com- mrszndb ppF3a1`S to have broken up into three bodm.T 3000 Die 0 Annually 01163 IL P.\'1`1x`.r.*'1`s-(F1-Tr.~r.-1 n, speqial13 eonclajcl f"`""' rcoa-nu. _9`__ my bum C:mc.o_-an %g.... 'nbP.oN-ro 1 W8. . wlvjp -. to L '_I`heAB-xera shelled the B}-icish` wivh 15-ponndare c-uptiured at D6ivet.adorp __ _ A

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