Mm'k Hf Boots and .‘ All l’ucmry Much cheaper than the ch I“ilL‘10!‘\’ ‘Shms :1 TAILORING , EMPORIUM. % “1111313 “it"t‘ UH ship and intend Lu A. C. BARN WIL'I‘SE hm» B v.41" :m ,1 Boots and Shoes, FARMERSVILLE & MALLDRYTOWN \"lu. \Vvhstvi' HHl'h’IC l’\[\"l'lil~2 .i' (HM Ea' seminar . . â€ape! Hanger 8 GI: W~AT TUE Nru' Buy! and Shoe STAGE LINE GENERAL MERCHANT. INSURANCE A‘ivn LOAN o ,xc.‘l:$’ri. HUH'SVI Tmï¬; and pmmp! has no cqlml 1:111:51 r-xyh‘s. wank-s m gm mg. FM“). â€my (“h ")va cmn‘sp flVOidm‘ flu! \vam-r M No. ll m runslnhflg "f "0. II In â€I“ TI.» two We UN'I‘RAVI‘S lukvn fur unide- and mu Sh!" wm k, at closes! put-vs. ° Rusk deuce m-M to Harm-3"» Livery. Main 51. Furnn-r.~val!e. 1‘Im two If" and Mipplit' farms. 0". purchase"- Hutcheson & Fisher, ARRIS'H-ZRS, St'!!.l(‘l'l'l)RS, (V'UN- \ “news. (has, lh-m-kvillv., (“Mm m“ Jam.» liar-l of (‘nufl llousc A‘wuuu $1me m luau. m (3 [my cum. Rut»: A. PEéish & Son. ARMI‘IRSAILLE, ONT. Dr. C M. B (‘uruull will be in home 'l'uenduyu l'hurmiu ‘s uml Sutmduyr, to: Sl'l‘IClAl f‘HNSL‘ 'l'A'l‘lUNS. Brorlu'lllr Minn a Savings (‘0. All L xvlmn wax-â€MELIJK?» ‘ s.s.1-nu.\'m.l..\t . BARNETT A' WILTBI .umlzum'HLv. May lï¬thl IHH'I. B. J. Saunders, B. A. Sc. 0. E., \muMnN a PROVINCIAL L353» [:0an Insurance (‘ompnny 11 um- I In vzwm A largo 4 nund Inna "'V For hm ulflDCC, NICE FITTING PANTS. NE nub Wc‘H-km I“. \\ 115 (Sann â€( u! â€:3†11.111..an ‘Ol'l? FARM FOR SALE 3\1‘I1‘.\I,_wm,mm m 7-(an mam: .\ R RI S'l‘ Hi. w';§,’,r‘ofrs.siov1m! Cgrds._ Drs. Cornell & Cornell2 lll'1‘1'll IN The Gamble House, SL‘MHMn, ()xaungmn,-&c IHL‘. 0m. SAH‘L L. HUBABDOM. PRDP'I. H Hl'gfl U939 mt lKIQ ï¬m: 1 4mm} cm: HAND 1 $141. nu 1“.\ MI I; usv 14.1.1 lll Int‘l'~"l'llu mum: mm au‘uwl M W nu :lrrn'ul u A ; Jâ€. (ov snug!) l\"' ‘CNERAL 151“!" HIONAIHH‘I in sldt'k 000.0150 H‘HJ t in -\ 1 “IRS I’ll 'n'Hl inn) [nu marry the 1;: 1mm: in town Hoots {Hill 1‘ icd in mm \HJJ‘ I aw Well \ï¬m‘rml iv 0‘! wnml luv Incl. l. balance m In“ 4 ya mm h \1.‘ I‘IZR(‘I\‘.\I Hh >08 51in l'rrwnaï¬â€™lsh‘ ï¬nd It to â€xvi; s (‘umpumu M '9. him outwit 10ml 'llflilnlml uro'at mvmm Imm luoc [Man i! l’l (‘xli.\l.\’l‘lR 1| pan of M 2 40 um. "‘9 llï¬ l} «"d'l hwrm 3U Mp lour 0TH]! rmt‘nu J '1i HAS FISHER mt u azier Stun. 111â€:ch l m the l ambl- 1U V0! Ill M A U N «I ‘ ï¬ll _’ ; Cheapest Store in central Canada 1121' Corsets. t; BROCKVILLE 8 One Cash Price Dry Goods Hausa. TAKE THIS IN! Pun-haw mm! I‘m Sununvr ‘Vrnlilatod (:‘()!'hi(‘1h ~1’c11cct Fitting Shape Supvriox Materialâ€"411 all Sizes «now on]; $1 p01 pair. “'4‘ an“ tlvh-rmimwl not M be savmnvl in our 'Hliinm-N, hut mom: to 1m thr: hrs . Hm- g mlu are the lust in quality and quantity, nml “in be “(M at Low 'Prices for Cash Approved Credit org? -â€"-â€"-â€" Farm Produce.~â€"â€"â€"â€"~ UI'R SI‘I-Iï¬â€˜lAlJIXCS ~ Family Flour, I‘m-tr Hour, (‘nmhnm Flour.’(‘raokml vaut. Ruth-J (Ms, Granuhfu-d 1. apnea}. Our Sugars! are tlw " ( "Il:n])l‘lflto S~lf~pmise is no praise ; bn‘ntrial nt'our TEAS ' \till «L1 away with any mm! of our praise. In Toffm we dc-l‘v mm- potixinn llnh‘ adozon «hm-rent kinda to select from, including a lino imported from Bolanir Gardens ; Warrlntod pure. ‘ Crapc Linen Towel, only 81: In Puk- Mm 80,. Erac â€Ei’lii‘fyï¬qcfll‘; 41.0.3512}; R0501"! -:- "'"rig‘ht -:- (8‘ -:- 00.? When you want. any and ovorythin'g in our limp for a small sum M money, the . nhnéc to get It, is at.» RIBT. WRIGHT 8!. 00. PHIL. WILTSE, Established in‘lhc Interest nf Cash Buyers. \‘Vorth ~1Uc my. PM: YARD FUR (Eu-.171?“ YAlx’l’.-â€"â€"~I-'inc l’rinwd Satcens. closing ut balance, at Me. 1M“ yum. udics' Plain Blank Juno) 5. Ircm'h Ludhss' “Mk Just-333 pl uitul and bc‘t~~ '1 ML Children‘s "'ulsls. .Hald’s (brads. .N‘urslng Corsets, abdominal ('orurls «a emprrlor arude for atom sum. VOL. III. N0. 30. 3&0. l‘l-IR \'.\liD.~ â€"ChL-ckcd and stri'wd whim wash muslins. on! ' 5 c - I. 5 ("on-rents pth‘ to 2:01 it is :-1t I. THOMPSON ’S GROCERY. Grand Summer a: <> @ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜Ã©ï¬‚ <> “P" « in“) fur this S«l«3: (.‘olowl Bmdtml Ilundlmlchiefs. Hem- ( ‘ulun ul lmnlox l[undkcnchiefswwunth SL. for 01313; 50 Reduced 1mm We to BL. each , reduced fu’m 1230. tu 90 each. SOMETHING New AT $1.00. 1s. Corsets now We. | Regular 500....now S().\Ill 'I‘IIINUE NIC\\'2 ( )i ’1CI{4\ HI l‘\'\\' l .S. WIS \" .I I‘ll? SICX'S. t3“ rem-h cut back Hill wool). worth 81.25. {or $1 united waist. back and from, with yoke THE YILRY LATEST Clearing Sale ! l Offered at this 420. Ear: a Sale, Heavy Honeycomb 'l'uwols, 15x30 iu., only 43¢. Cors 015., I Regular 750...now ch Farmersville, Tuesday. July 26th, 1887. ’ Mr. Parnell made a grand speech on \\ ed11e~ela5 last, at. the Naumml Lib. m1! ( ‘.lul> IIis addressee will have â€he ctlect of cementing the union ,lurlm'en the Home Rule Liberals and ithe Irixh 1):"111). and will be of im- 3 mmse {illuunuge to the cause 0! I10- llzu1d.A11idea°ot the magnitude of E the ex ietimm geie" on in that unhappy ixnissmners lime Fttlllll the Atuhan. 'lmundry‘so my tlw (lmpnulws No} {one believes in the pumunmcv of! ‘the bounvlry ï¬xed ~upon. RuSiial mould no doubt, ulmm‘o to “arm. without. anyqunlms ot (onsdcncmdes. rite the so-cnllml settlement. Art-or- ding: to tho arrnmznmmt nrrimt at ! Russia rccoivos tlu- twrritor) between the Kushk and Mun-21ml) riwrs ac- opting in return the English t'nontier "ling"5 (m the Own Riu-L' and rcnmnm Canadian iron «luiiys. This is tne’is pi :opinion of one of the gentlemen who ably were engaged in purchasing the horses. . ...0n the Blst inst., the Three Rivers Y9“ laud Ilocholuga, two of the Richelieu 0X1": Company's steam boats, collided new" live Montreal. The first named steamer fund wag badlydiniagod. and it is simply miraculous that no lives were lost among the numerous passengers. As ' ““31 0. result of the investigation into the I was cause of the accident, the pilot of the 1 0c“ ‘ IIocheluga hys been disohurgod....Tlic é moot . . , H . . owns oVidonce In the bf. .lhonnis l'tlll-q 1_ no horror inVostigution )3 con- 1’ “‘ tra ictory as. to tho unfortunzite. en- the: gineer’s sobriety on the night of the ingi nccidout. The preponderance of tes~ Pari: timony' is to tho oti'oot that he was inset sober. Defective uir brakes seem to hers have been the sole cause of tho disas- A re tor. The conductor of the train .ing a has been arrested 0n suspicion of liuv- i pose ing neglecti-d to properly test the ing hrnlios. The total number of injurt-d and t'oots up to over 121)....Among unique ,The accidents must he recorded the case of- to h: a Hamiltonian, who put llm‘ jaw out oi" hunk joint by a yawn of exceptional magni- was : “410....Cunndinn capitalists nre about sum to erect at Lake of tho \V‘t‘Otiï¬, nonr purol Kocwntin o. nmnnnoth flour mill, which The will l‘lHll the monster liliil< ut Minno- P10“! upoliï¬. blood for tho North \\'('Ht..i. «(1213' i The t}.woruor-gomrrnl \\'lii formerly {to in open the Toronto Exhibition. ‘ 'l‘Oron- 1.4:! {3.x- ty may justly in; proud of her oxhihi- l The tion enterprise. Another cunt-prise to run wliioh l‘t'duumls to hor crmlit is tin-hm, determination (it tho Quusn City to huml build a nmy (.‘lliitil't 11's lur-pitul, at u i um- ( (TOSt (.fSS VDUO. tlncc-louiths of which; 4)- will he raised by voluntary null. nnso ftho r licitcd ‘contributions....'l‘ho il‘al. new i pulp wheat offered in Hamilton nun-hot iory L Weighed 61 lbs to tho i)l1bllt'.‘l. Those 2 ï¬rst who run down Canndnshould .tuh'o non: i lirt‘ 1: of this fuct...Montroal is to hnvunnow ’ with daily Lihcrnl paper which will he n big I moth nilhir...()ttm\'n's Chief of Police com. 5 mucl plains of an immoral trailio in yOunq I at (h girls in the Canadian capital, which it i Lil'Ctl Seems is gradually adopting the rims. . lit on of older and more prilx‘lrliuus St'uiH of i to ha gtwornmont“.Mr. Duncan Molntyrc fine, is the Liberal nominee in South lien- llll‘L‘>~ frew. Ur isle may be gathered from the fact that 9,110 evictions were made he. tween the 15% of April and the :30th' of June. The Land Purchase Bill is, likely to play hzu'uc with the Conser.‘ miive putty. Wm. (Yih‘icn, in rm interview on the 24th inst.., said that the-ï¬rst effect of the measure, would be to bankrupt and detroy the, Gov- cmmom, which had purchased ofï¬col with concessions destrurtivc to the! Consmvativc party. ' Aiivr :l hitter :lruggioof six months. he said, the Ministry had adopted Mr. l’urncll's hill, and it was the mam of Campaign that had forced them to pursue their present course... A wi’y of the Timrs newspaper has made 1 1c circuit of the lobe in 59 days. The route was from iondon by the (l. 1’. li. route. This. font has attracted renewedVattontiun in i the C. 1’. R.‘runto tn the East, thcsnh- i sidizing of which is ndvucatcd by ‘h‘ majority of the loading journals of England. 1 "mfg her Elnima she Would have in: m the ter of 1888. present course... A cu .y newspaper has made t w lobe m 59 dag»: The i0 ndon by the (‘. I’ 1!. font has attracted renew ‘ the C. 1’. R.‘ route to [In (12151.! irmu'lmln ur (‘ruism'l h «3.. and Wm trulyn thrmidnhlo army nf. dcsn‘WQ‘MM .lmr‘] live onucinoa..v.;\ fvw days ago t'w. of: at my nu those ï¬ghting maswa cnllxivd. witthivcrvd, i1 disastrous vfl'octâ€"ctlm Aginmurt and ' Cmv WIN the Black Prince. This «lmnstor f0!-' Buollu lowwl clone upon the lwvls of I oimi- ; Meeting! Rt occurrence“. in which the Ajax and Ms mMru “station cradled into rnch other. :drama: a It Would seem tlwrpfore that mm 'the tlmn at fom no aometimu Is formid- provinces lb e 1mm. M to foal. Qpamouh T lw inbtï¬we naval r mouth hv Iho Qumn nfl'nir. le war was pnnk‘ipating in thr 123. of which num News comes from England that the war department has decided to buy no more horses in Canada. for theullegod reason that the animuh are too do’ur. It may be, however, that the Brit- ish authoritivs are actuafnd by a dc- birc to retaliate upon the increased Tht GENERAL NEWS SUHUARY. Ihlo array of. dos A («w day: ago t‘v. maseoa crullnivd. rt-«tho Auincourt mm anlish Svtllld the l the despnu 1w he yo I mum (-d 2 upon. uh mac :9 m of ( onm 1cm the arran nghsh (fam- thc Afghan I‘uU-lu's, No III. accord- gement m On the 7th 6f the fullmving mnnlln lilm annual meeting was held. when ;\\'m. Freeland was elected presidvnt {and Hiram Kctchufn M'Cl‘utrn'y. An gudjnurmnmt look plum to 1m Lowiu' linn,Lewisvillcmnw .\«l(li$~"«un).x\'l1vn it u was decided that the nun-tings of tlw ‘flitoctnrs and the annual fair slmnlrl ln.‘ lncld at that place. It was also uln- vided to send a delegate tn gum-um. if the ngriculturists ol' Grmn'illlo Would .miil Ilmnselvc-s of the opportunity of forming a county or WWII-#liip and twelve . a share of the through the district. moiety. a them (Q (lei-flu before the mm was mmlo to the government annual grant. At. a Inc-cling managing committee ln-lrl «lnri year a resolutiun wne pump] «if prize of ten dollars for the best 3' addre’m on the Milijm‘t of h": to he delivered at the annual it On the ï¬ll! of .‘lnrvli. 1H1". 1 ’ [(‘unlhiped J ( l‘he records are uleut as to the re- isult of the difliculty about the funds Ewith the treasurer, Mr. Hamlin, but it i is presumed that the matter wusemic- mhly arranged, for in the following ‘yeur (1835,) the directors decided to expend the sum of £175 for purchasing live stock. implements uml,.seeds. The it'und reported on hand at the annual meeting was £ll7 In. The un- nual limit and cattle show for this year was held on the Second Tuesday of October: The nucleus for a library was formed this your and the books placed in charge of the Sevretmiy. On the let of May 1830 the aimunl meet- ing was held at Farmersville. Arm Perish was elected as secretary at this ipeeting and is the only one of the oili‘ eers elected that. year who in <till living. A resolution Was passed at that meet- ing appropriating funds to the pur- pose of purchasing a mnehin for clean- ing clover, a straw cutting mnehine and " a machine. called tivutor.†,The sum' of £12 105 as ordered to be expended in the purl-hue ol‘ hunks for the lilirar’y and Arm Perish was appointed librarian. The further sum of £20 was'to be expended in the purchase of cattle. sheep and swinoi The tlit't't'l_.~:iԤs :tlsli tlt‘t'ltlt"l to have {ll The Legislature having mm-ndml the act, iclating to agrii-ulm'ul s.»- ciutios, the ofï¬cers decided to Hill a special nweting of all those interested in agriculcurnl mattcfs and form a new society under the new not. The meeting washeld at. the inn of Ira Lewis, Addisou, on the 22nd of May and u now soviet); organized called Um District of Jolmstown Agricultural Society, with the same set of ofï¬cers as managed the ufluii-s 0!" the 0111 so- ciety. The annual ploughing match and fair luOk place at Furim-mwllo. The next annual lllt't'llHK was link! at E. 1). King‘s hotel, l“.mncrsville and the funds on hand were rcpt'u‘tcil to ho £162:13:4. .lulwz Bullia was chasen president: and Phillip Wing secretary. The uncle {air was held on October ‘Zud, but on account of the dryness of the season tlw ploughing match was postponed until Nuvcmlwr records as m-mg Very nm‘rnprmw‘ In the tlmn smu‘ of agrivulluro in the ptovinom gonna“ ' and to the Marie particularly. In cod so well M! the Intel-«tin. l‘actl Gloanod from the “£11th 3001: of the Old Johnstown Agricultural Iociecy. OLD BECCBDS BROUGHT TO LIGHT. compuhorv on the machinery a society A 0mm *htm“ 1"!ng Hh In! address received that the directors 9 1 were requested to get ' two hundred l e copies riuted for free distribution ' p among t to members and branch socl'e- 1 . ties. At this meeting I large sum was i‘ appropï¬ated for the purchase of some 1! improved breeds of stock. The so- it 1cietyheld a ploughin match in the .3] full of 1841 at which ’eter Bullis was it awarded lit prize, Turner Lillie 2nd, . a John Brown 3rd and John Kecler 4th. lThe sum of £2 Was offered for the best 84 suddress on agricultural subjects, to be 1 1-, ldeliveretl at the annual meeting. “ lAt the annual meeting of 1842â€â€ {the society seems to have made a higi n lpush to increase their membership, f a: for the treasurer was ordered to spend ' w a. certain ambunt of time canvassing l c: for members, he to he paid it reason» I i, able salary for so doing. The annual l M fair, cattle show lint! ploughing match 9 h was held at Lew'sville, (Midi-on) onim the 2nd of October. In 1743 the pigs. ' plow, threshing machine and horse plough were sold. ‘ A Series of resolu- :n tions expressing regret at the uppthy S, ‘of the ugt'iculttn'ists both in em out m of the society. and asserting that the! society during its thirteen yenrs .2 e.\:~ ll fl Ill , l istence had done much to increase the knowledge of agriculture in the John~l ston district, The annual meetingl’or I y 1841 took place at Louisville on the l u tith oi' l“ebrunr)', Wm. Freeland, prua- | 5‘ talent and Joltn'G. Booth, secretrn'y our! 3 in; Lewis, treasurer. A resolution a w was passed atljzlurning the meeting I (1; until the 20th February to meet in l l‘r Breektille to take into consideration a i I†scheme proposed by the Home Distriet ‘ (,5 Sotriety, for the reorganization and ex- 3 tension. Ul‘ lltt: ugt'iculturnl E‘IL‘lt'llC-lJJl - l! the province. This meeting was lll'lll : ill lot! the record giver: no net-omit of the 1†business done only tlmt the ~ocielyli†slioultl lmhl the annual fuit' ttr‘. usual. j â€f The nnnuul l'un' for the .‘""â€' ital-x hell h: at (fut-{isl Comer». lili'l. elm-tilto‘nxn in tin the 21th December, a meeting; ot 1 I“ the managing committee was hill at g†Louisville. At that meeting l’u‘llllUl‘i in Lee and (ieotge Booth presented them- l 3:1 St'lt’t‘s ns tlelmnttes tom the (Wilt-nmn'sz m , lll (,‘oi-net‘ brunch soeiuty. A eonnnitteol was also present from Broeln'ille uwl ‘ to reported the formation of :1 brunch at S-JClL‘l} in thth place. ; {t'mn-lwle-l next week.) l pl \TIYHH Woh'l the! :m-h Th0 ru'Io'm‘ I Jul nlmmphcrc tuug manual 1‘ hpromttvr imp! that a low! we lmrhnmi of Hm Hmln “rat and ï¬nest. impr they are at lame arm 3") iwhflfnl. \tht w ONE DOLLAR A YEAR dw m Umr pcrlgrmnuuns NH enings would trainuthL-il’ puppi y at home. instead of (lbw: mn. thv mmnynncv might be a! his of :1 ï¬fathcr will Hark luguz But this and a ([020!) «Mm- 1 his}: mm silo-Ixcv [wl'orv thum- ‘ Jugs in the fultl. AH is mush rnâ€"indwd I Lscmlduwhilo l t Mo nth-r wave of ~‘vn-Mimml A FORT REDAN EPISTLE .‘lr Edit musterua u l “rile {MIL-II, ml nun Il mm- Hl'll 011 1d furl. Ix. that :1101‘. itmns nth-1‘ {yb'u wouh] â€I“! up a girls" co!- : mun and gi'w 11% u chum-n to settle up lsomb of your old standing accounts. 3 One of '11an sewn wonders of the ’wm‘ltl has rculwcarcdâ€"ws‘nne ol' the H‘m‘lysottkrs that haw been abscut :t‘rom church a qnaner of a, century {have put in an appearance. It is “Mooring to IHL‘L-t [ht-iv friendly faces. i Stu-v0.94 m the REPORTER and in in- ;elnnlrimu Mnt’f, us it is beenming an :ilhxstmtmi pulu-r. 51mm give us a ipictm'e of the [hula Fun. I. will try gin my next lxttcr to giw you a history Mf the N‘ig’vs it has Dflhï¬wi thrbuuh. - tipu lhrnwvnlz .TWH r-plmnl went to Um-un jam 0! Tnnum (my vlvphaut. tr. uppings o; \‘vrtv can( 1111 the 11111911111111: 111-11111;- “11. 11111101111111 011 :1 ch: 11 *0 01' 11103111 selling , 5100111111 there an: 111m 1.1'1z'n unliccuwd gro'Nhops 'u 011V UM mu Bulgaria, it is Imported, is about declare her imlqwndomm..,'I‘! were disastrous floods in .\'¢-w l'lngfl on Sundayufl‘hu n-poxt nf Stank death in \Vt‘rt .U'I’iLfl is CO'ltl'mlicto .A Kingston lxotolkm-pcr ofl'crcd lnt the muz'iitmh- lut'me “hum uppvmm] on :x _c]1: u *c of illegal liq ku A little while ago the hot, blistering sun made the leaves droop painfully in the woods; in plum-s the mass would ,crisp and crush under the foot, until at the sound the hair on‘tlm far- mer‘s head would fairly lift his hat. as he dimly saw gaunt appui‘itin‘us of want and snï¬'cring approaching all his care, in the house and at the burn. A brazen hot sky almvn his head; it. sudden change. The clouds have turned their silver lining on him, dos- oending in u copious min; the trees rustle and whisper their glu'lness; all nature sends up rm unthmn of joy, amid the singing of b?rd~;~â€"“Wo are sawed “ww may yet have near an av- umgc yiuni. If anything happen? round hereâ€"c like getting married, ((0.. I [will tele- phone you at uni-0, lIow doyou think your fulks will likcthislcttor 1’ I Wish yb’u would open up a girls' col. mun and gi‘u- 1H ":1 clmnm to settle up I forgot, to a y that. uncle Ben Brown has built th largest burn in lhu country. It. i9 mars tlmu fortyl‘ee: high. [leis painting as he ï¬nishes; The great basement, its ï¬ne stables, ils feeding rooms. its cellar, its com- pact rooms and its driveway make it. a gram] affairâ€"Wu credit to the ï¬lm» lug profossicm. quplx Mott mu master nmsou. You ought to visit it and give a gligtclx. and admit that it gives them more pro titablc pastime than some more pm toutious sheets. Building Ash-inn“ Muti', u." it is becoming an ustmtud pnpvr. ' Iva-<0 give us‘ a mum of the [huh Furt. I. will try my new lxttcr to giw ynu a history the snigos it has mam! thrOugh. - w many battles {mm bum {lulght w many times it has been taken and Iz'muncnro. 'l he rm» lvphaut: with iwr)‘ m! inL'H of gum and mlx is upnir of 0144311:th l inln flnwor vusr‘s :mtl‘ I. with gold um] eilw-y. ‘l'mctl “P, [Uh : haw hm] tn L â€ring: on tln- u . G. PARISH. :L. 'l‘homns ï¬re ml with a In with ï¬nch-1mm I‘m'vnt milwm Lumber. nrmu 01mm: droidâ€"1111 hurry just ready hurlcston to much Snlmuu 'riw. Yours truh'. lie] M "‘09 )1. U! M". Nu n H [llflt'Od ll vuml ml 2: tablet! in is u nmmcntn thmity and in («nun-.- .\'.l{ r Inn'mti ll' "I! (‘HU m-w L Inlum no fh :m 111 may H0 In'W rm eh- fu mu! Th) 1:1! NV ('lHl 101 UH. Wu m