i Till-I GUARDIAN, CliARL()'I‘TETO\\'N, P. E. I., JANUARY 8, 1900. -, __ 1,, .e--ev-»-q,»,.u.»¢».»»¢v~...~»-.»~»<.-nviqceoanevlsmlfkilll Cecil Rhodes Safe From Harm. _-\ ro -t i.: }r_\:it<- if tier from Kimber- ley .-1 i; -_- t _'t 1 ~<' I llhfuies, ll ichforl Magu r -_ :ii rl the lion. Mrs. _\ligiiir.» are nl. l.\‘iii<_' :n ._.\'_iri0usl_\‘ iiiipcictui ucd-érgr i_;'~l tli:in`»- is in 1hel\lini‘cer- ley di.;r onli mine. s-:cure from shot :intl shell. 'l`.'i-~ir mf :rs are 'ooarrlid alii over. lxzizig “nh c:~.i';»= ts. il: by electric- ity. ani! initrd lr; 'nut air. 'l`he writer Sales flint llhwl s would ni-vor sur- render: f vc. though friends of tho cel- o_-siis l.» rc <~niisi\iei° him of far too prac- ical :i t;':".i to s:i_-riilce his life for senti-` .'1l£’Ul. -1-_-_gi How Roberts Heard the News. l.'rl ll -lwzti. _~ -gs thc Uiiilook, learnrti ~i` his _-:ns d¢:i'h at tes Travs- r~' t`l'.i'i. Ile was talking to a ili`;- -‘vi is ‘-;if.~ il." --\l`_.'i‘f wh:-.tI" cried liolicrts, clbcxi- ing his wiv to the tape. lie r-_;rltn-atrial intelligence. than ‘ walked ou; of tlii tlub without si wcrd. The iir-iiiocrs gazing alter hiiu with sil~ ent, afflwzirznate s_vmi»ithy. The Canadian Order of For- esters. This popular fraternal insurance society was organized in November, 1879, and is now 20 years old. and each succeeding year it has been growing stronger numerically and financially. The soc' has a membership of up. wards dm%,000 h the Dominion of lbsdsi? wi imyspieintions are cosine 0d“&v. _"I," 18”, it had ssicsesos as use is pa and claims, which isinvlias hlawez- &‘Ji°2r‘Z§ q;.t.;s:::: i 3 _ '°°".;.;'ff§i1 ‘7 “ ii -2" -'Series iss” .W-11~=l;;¢§__§ .=:». <- s»~gf»5.°I5 .3 s»g___5'é‘=.'5 .°°»"°-'35 _ gg Q53sé:'.ss22E!2i:'§§s§§E§§§s§!s :§§§§¥§§§§§§§§§§e¥g§Z§s ) lifts'3&8¢'i`aSS3¢3=§32F!f.f3§2833_8&8U88S8888888588888398888? iiiiii ??rE@§§ 'gpignkstuga arg,-QQ," St-mi’ r _g§l»"5 SS Freehold l. Wentlru C Cnnhal Cn Ontario L_ Hamilton o BAX 5a U tratford tforo Fran Pnteibnrin o. St Thomas ,o. toronto Oo Hamilton Un . Solaris., lan . . . . _ . _ . ._ Huron & Erie L. R S. Cc, London Lon. Loan Co.i_of Canada. London a' efgmnx. stem-eu Stnndnrdxlnnh, H\ntlerd...‘.’ ..... ._ .&nkcf..S..CMr\otsetown .l!.I lhnk of Hamilton, lorden, Man. ._ Bank of Hamilton, Bameotn, vlan Bank of Hamilton, Winkler, lan Town of Paris, Debentures .... _ _ own c urea. _ _ _ i““"‘PE.m...’.’.‘:.‘I,°.." nm... Town of Clinton Debentures .... ._ Township ol Hallett Debentures Townehi of Winchester Debent`s Portnge& PrnirieBchool Deb ...... .. Owen Sound Debentures ............ ._ Strathroy Debentures ............... __ Guelnb vehenturcv ................ _ . . Listnwel Dehutures _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ ._ Ashburn l|ehenturen____ _ _ . _ _ . . . _ _ . . _ ._ Oriltsa . . . _ . . . _ . _ _ . . . . _ . . . __ ltfdeeiowe tum _ . . . . . _ _ Cityot St. Thcmshikb stores. ¥ltv of Wlnnhq bcnturen. ._ 'rcwn of guru me ............... _ _ St. Catharinenbnbesstures _ . . _ _ . . . . . . . ._ Bucaiugham Debentures . . . _ _ . . . . _ . . ._ Chatham Debentures ................ ._ Renfrew aaakhill DBl;ebn.tu|'cs .................. __ ‘bl htm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TSR flowing. _ _ , . _ . . . _ . . . . . . _ Standard Drag .ar-. B’k Hnmfhq. Whdpsggiani .... __ T0tal._.__._..___.....................$81l.§(B Sluoeits inception the order has paid _ to its members and their dependents up- wards oftwomillicn ddlsrs in insur. ance and sit# and (|381 benefits. The society lssses polisim for 8500. 81000. 81500, and 82000, the letter sam be- ing the limit of any life, and the pro- minms for the same are only 60 cents r to $1 per month per $1000 according to the ags of the applicant. The death. rats in the society was only 4.56 per 1000 of the membership in 1898. and the average death rats since the organi- zation of the society was 4.94. The Sirk and Funeral Benefit Branch, though an optional feature. is very popular among the membership, up- wards of 16.000 being enrolled in that department. The benefits are 83 per. week for the nrst two weeks nf illness and $5 per week for the succeeding tent weeks during any year, besides a funeral benefit of S30. The fccs for _ same, payable monthly in advance, are from 25 cents to 45 cents, according to the age of the member when joining the branch. During the year 1888 overi $43,000 were paid out in sick and funeral benefits, and $148,000 in in- _ '¢`:_ T;'<’>§'5°'.%.*\ 1 \ s\_ .' \>\ ' {;'ji\ 6.- 1 '-3 1 '~."\ /" ’ _\_,”_,';f_*. (£25) '.- ` -<1 -_.675 J'-it pt/y:_f_-, 727'.; 1 "-'r .,i _ - ' "`f”~'i’»_f’_-‘Fir \ L ‘s i ~°_~’ v » > as* “i - . .,'_.<_ ..’* i<\_ /./-,' ~ _ "' ' ,.'_'_ \ ' g \ __' \ ' *// ` ,.~ '-4-;_`\-_~‘. / ~ 1 '_ __._ .si _ _.."` `§' .- (I / ///Y/.;’ ri _ e7 V T 3' , _ '/ ` `- fi _f‘,/ /f Q -» / /'/ M {`\ _.,\`&i~" '. i".- 1/ 51,5 \ .if ss' Q5 _ /' ~~ `\n ,' ' y _,// _._ ,d_,“_ _ . _ _ , ,_ , ` _ / /// ._ "f:‘»'f9.‘ » » f _ / ‘. -» » f /'/ ,-jr \\\ fill \~_ `_'_ ?__ _ ` ` ' 1/ 4'_'j7'4_ f/'-_`.\` ,fix " '/*Q3/S///, _ _ ‘ \ _C ' 1 $5.1’ » _ 2-"/_-in ` L.__.z_”' N,/\ i \ \ ~ "2"/(if/"'A'T\¢" /' »i"i<" _' ._ f",-1'" _ Y; _' / / .’~_- ‘ \\ `\- .- ._-ii' »-'»\ fe mir \\ A I/gcc l .51//_ / ` i _ » - ,.,, . s. \ ,_ ._r 'A §\ \ yiil 'L A; 'D' 'Jzllt ~ ,I , ‘A ii ` 0 75% te" i 4 / -\ ‘Tiff/.1 if /I _'14 _ ,_ ‘\'u_' _arf -.Qi _ _,gist "QQ U made as soon as the ribbon can be T be U ll} ' i ii i S. P I §§r....§§’ °Z§i.`§°¢§°fti f.`§¢‘l`§l.tff°.'3§’§ - wi- 15=i»»-=»f T==<>=»-no -md . - in co - _ the first reference to its dates from' if 1642. asimuisss me incwi»a¢¢'¢i» dmexikuof by ncmnnns general. ln be- gantobercported. The- inauguration cf modern surgical treatment cfnppsn disnlnr abscesses did not some dll 1887 and the ii-at accorded opsmlse U on th’eappendix was planned and ex sented on Ang. 24. 1888. The early ha net, will receive theirs direct from on to the coast operations commonly ended in htlnre | 5*” °1"Z°*uY M94 f°l` °l°31°8 UN The first successful removal of the ap- ful operations has greedy increased, un- ’» "*°°° Wm 5° "km i°°° °°“'uU'l til, while now it is regarded as a ser- ’°‘m° ception as to the orgin of appendisitts and Dr. Edsbohis gives interesting ac counts of some things which have been found in the vermiform appendix from which it will he seen thatthe grape seed th th Telephone For Farmers bo k ttio mill Qstri Hier the Ontario ones are sent out, and Th Usd the recsi tion with post mortem investigations or with hgmq |,,;q¢¢;| G;-.M Rgpiqg tvgggg °i»wi°°» on the liiwiilir- Next to ani uscim an messes by pts.. them pins have been the foreign bodies gm, nm, ¢°'|,|m<1 in. gum,” ¢,, 0 most frequently mst with Other things found are grape seeds. melon seeds. a ,mu chocolate nut, a grain of oat, cherry tomato seeds, fruit stones, hucklsbsrry seeds, blackberry seeds, hazel nut shell a piece of chestnut, peanuts, hair, brist- ls, a glazier’s point of zinc. a globlllo i 5-' n threo towns. The telephone company. which is mposed of bminsss msn at Grand pads and Weston, proposes to put a of solder. I gelatillo oapltlln, I pinoo hong ig nearly "ary hcqyg in thg |413. of bone, a piece of screw neil. a ride on of the county lying between these cartridge and the In of a ish- This three points. The innovation promises pg cent of extend all over the county. ' Farmers will be thus placed in imme- ' ° late communication with several mark eas d ¢ `ets,andifthey have anything to sell tion. Thersismuch popular miscou- '° b°°° 3`°°“i°°' nd 2 P" "Ut 1 u _ _ L ‘D per also shows that four per all women have appendicitis, and they h are n very little more liable to the dis- s than msn.-Scientilc American. Wallillillf the F¢l1illl1$. A recent despatch says :-The admin- isiration at Washi ngton is giving much more attention to Boer sympathizers in that country than they are willlug_to. admit. The treasury secret service 1 agents have been instructed to attend Z _ - all pro-Boer meetings. especially the ; H f *~='-' 4 one called in Boston. United Szntss Dis- trict Attorneys and Customs Inspectors along the border from Mains to Wash- ington State have been instructed to be on the alert and convey to the Govern- “ ment at Washington, the slightest in- timation that strange men in any num- ¢ hers are congrsgating near the Cau- adian border. Lions Tore Him to Pieces. view. Jan. 4.-on am _aliwl Gardens entered the cage of lions Mon- snrance. There are now about 700 snbordinato branches, or courts as they are Oiled, throughout Cansda.snd the order is now well established in allthe provinces and territories of the Domhlnn. » All physically and morally qualidsd males between the ages of 18 and 45 years of age, who are not debarrsd on account of their occupation. arc I6- cepted for membership. I-‘or farther particulars enquire ei “Johns olostaor mslhsssid -15* order. or address ii. ntniorr. Taos. Warns. H.C.R.,ln¢er~snIl, High Sec., Brantford. Or ERNST GAl’l`UNG,S.0.,Brnnt!ord. day in a spirit of bravado. and_six lions ,-“hed upon him and tore him to pieces. The attendants, ssulif- il Ni” "im lnmlng torches and ahead' of wth! se drive the wild beasts from their nstdunctlnnd it _ _ [ u»¢,n'tdb°nu . \ Exsnerated Her Slayer. _ sssastvq-m.1~i.¥,.m. 4._.in»». anna rrisou who wason Tuesday In sd-issues, who cinn- ?:€y?2‘:¢’;ksn her ‘lor a bnrgllI'»¢|i¢d from ber injuries today. She made nn antenssrtem chtement sxonernting hes' ensue mn all blun- THREE OFFICERS OF SECUND CONTINGENT. @` ‘ii (rg 1 'Qi'-ei .. -'33 e it ` . , ‘i-‘ifii ._ _ _ _' / »/' _° - _ Q' _ ' a s 8 ‘.,‘ It / // / /y ” / 'f 1 I f ' f /- , , //7/’ 7'. _,_-ve, :_ / / _ f ,fl /im./:,_;' , , ,, '_ _ __ , , / _ _ /'_ .» " »‘» . ~’ _" ',/2"! / ?'_;/5.'/, - as 2 _ _/;, - ,~ -¢ f _ f e.. ~,_¢ .~ .ter . ~ - -‘f-~ .y * - //, gf _ ..\ .T ._ _ .~ e fx _ -- v-== - ;~.~f:__ ,gli ~- '~-3' i//f. / , »f"'_l, `. _ i. \\;‘:.`\ i/ -""‘?»{‘ ' “Y/gg ,Y 'f' / , ’ / i 0 P thsmednlswifl bensntnnth the ¢g|pm,;”,'|,,,,,°¢u°.`”‘”'n ary districts The medals to lic ‘ balsa in Quebec viii be dean with "4 ml "h°'“p"I" °x°°°d° V" amd' P' °f lPP“°*_“°°* Af‘°1'"|° 'Wim Sydney markets, ns well as with what psndix was performed on May 8 1886 ‘"9 V50” 5PP1‘°\ti°°| 5*" 5°" ld) is grown in Nova Scotia. Ifout' farm Since that time the number of success §d‘°‘*°d “P0” 55"’ "°°i'°4 ‘|\°il' '"5 ers hold back toes or oats the hd ce co , -,mg P1-iy,1..g¢. gumyqqi go" gets the benefit Some years the prices ¢| gh, im, No gon gn. gr, wus” are low and other years high Farmers gg, (nm.-| 1°; °°mm..,°,;i|,‘ “gh must take the one with the other stones. raspberry Ddl. P11100 any person in the district covered by, YW! °°"'°°l»'°°d°°*_ 915° *'°° "WV seeds, orange seeds. dats seeds the ¢y¢¢¢m,im\\¢ling gh, ¢x¢|m,¢,,i.,°‘tse merchsnvs inferior goods (why _ they can E st learn the prices offered by i _ _ ~ mb,” _ J gqfilawsofsupplyanddemand makelhe‘ P :il:a‘:?:::¢aione it isnzsuarid will. morl:iP1"°°3 fm' f”m°f'°' Pl’°d°¢‘3 md m°f“*°nh° UP.”-hm num” mm' bm it ' _ . oth hi UNRIOO Ch d ww i»r f°=»= i»\°°°- Iii' Pr°i=°°°¢§°°““- ¢°°“‘°r, C°‘°‘§:§§f' ‘°““°“ ,t~ :°fi§;in».f'.i. ngimsfisim iii: milf to so nrmxm that hm' tg 'P P M' s Y l'“°r'_ mem’ ‘ .mm Prem 0' qi". h¢|th'° '°°u?;i:y¢(|;u'l m;d'°'¢|n 'hai dmltisighmdid days it was thought neces- it 20 °°°° °° °'°h Phm bud °"U~"°“ tiredan _visit wi eirh nan s a "W 'nr “ch “rm w b“‘om‘*h“._n‘ ofa second. lt means that up into ¥°l55V°° 1° \°W° °'°\` t ° P °“°- V ' the cab, the Bremen is throwing into the furnace two-thirds of a ton of coal faster than 1') msn can mine it. It means two quarts of oil every hour [to keep her jfnrnal box greased, and everything runningsmoothfy.: Tcioc Urine..- Asn_»;§;-_wie , :n'?l|:°x'i¢`.:,? it fi"`sh."'n»....., is if lJap Sympathy For British. lzann ituny-um rms. . . . "_ _ -_- gill; rigid? iii: r ._ if iiiiliiii it -trait itil fiiiii i iii I 413* _ __-- Il,-'W _fig_W _ g _ -»_¢_ _ __ _ __ ,lm _ _ ' _*M ...- _:‘ .`A(_z~"»\iT f." yr\` ;\>-` s;,§;. .ze J. f ‘ "1 ' j ‘ ` -Q, g 1 If _ %\_',_-. I 1- I _‘_ .’r"* 7 \Y "'§. 7// 'ff ° ,/3 ‘ //A //// \..,',§\ ° t _ ; f _/ 4,, __ /1 / /'/_ Y( _ ‘ el ff/gi '% =C J i ` __ ;», At Last 2? Rlbbon S goes of foodstuds consigned to the p (1 0'tawa, ian 4 --The r bbon for tis m nd, and the first issue of medals will d Siu -Your corres ndeat of in he History of Appendicitis The entire liter_tiire of appeudici'is wn to the year 1899 numbers no less V0!°1’9°° m'~d*l9 11” °"W9d fmm IW" ThE Faflllel’ and HIS MaI‘k€t Trausvaal in o submission These msn an ".900 articles, books. etc and in a 13 ent number of The Medical Record pg Qu cy P Gecrgeiu Edebohw’ A M M1) c t in lengths and attached to the Ma” .mmap E [land htm N gh potatoes) are scarcs,and asks "why do do th ..' '- .. ` rec ' i UI. _ . i . ., . -, , 3 (0 has a most interesting review on _the m°1‘}l;1-6"l'h "6 C1398; b d t M control the marLet,and demand a high Africa colony of Damaraland, it the _{j’l‘°1'5’ Ind I-_\\°f1\“f° Qf APP°°dl°\° Onmlio ;°etm‘;°;‘° :Ld v:’l‘1‘”“ro‘;“;l J; er price when farm products (e~pscially mtzuth cf Swakop River, Just north of . ' ' ro Ra not the farmers unite and make it air, living within the headquarters high” prick; dngculti i. Pnmmbh t Your correspondent overlooks the lt is competition that makes the price and everything else being equal the farmer or the merchant who can sell on is lull I 1=rz° Pile 01 Uvwvid cheapest anim :hs mas P E I pro °|°\m| Which 5"* Wm’ ‘ll 93°* dues must compete with that of On ‘ Ol tsrio and Quebec in theHalilax and other provinces and then they cannot k The Bond hu mud mn mar sts will llsd up from the W rule prices, but it is not the das of the V' 5°” "J°°"°d " b°i°K u"““P°*`| potato or oat crop of P E Islind that h affects pricss,bnt the crop of the whole Dominion and in fact. we ma sa ClnimsBosrl odice,elsewhers inOn hu 0," gm., gn mm. has bum” t cs I Y 8° u further it is the world"s crop which _.__ makes the pnoe The merchant g by iw mum the commonest form of in 7 Famer. in the wsnm pm or wood *N Nm" 'U0 |1014' lil ¢°°d' 15°" t to and demand is keen the competition among shippers puts up the price tothe highest possible limit Then the farmer inferior goods onlylwonld like so ask?) areset up to the highest prices and change not.” Here heis much mhtaksn. Tbepriccs of all ‘kinds of goudsare continually changing. Most lines are much lower than a few years ago, while others. notably hardware, are higher. The merchant prices his goods accordinu to their cost to him, and he has to be very careful notto price them too high or his keen com- petitors will undsreell himand he willy ieus, it is by ne means a fatal, opera- 98 P°1'°°°*'~ °f "W *him* P"°°\\¢°d sell them at all. Supply anddemand ,img tg The p,,“y mild Gmggwg . ' . ' . T ' .' or T0 ul ijsck of all trades. The wool from the sheep’s back was put through cvsry_ stage until ready to wear, by the far- . mer’s own household. The farmer him- f could build his own dwellings and J. do mos: of the other things about that l bl sei UP* P5180 utowagon Both are thoronjlily sat Cape y arvestsinthsBoerPepublic are-ex . s 1 alstosesoffocd hesays,ns ethnsdly o the present have been able tolive on oodcommnudsered withinthe'l`ransvaal iury Coprolths have been found byicmngy Mkhinn, 5", .mai amp. the marketprics willbe given the go , everybody who has had much to do hom gn-vie.. in °P¢n;|¢|, Th, hm, by When markets ab°cad advance C w Nlnmthmbls!sbs.w|\H\loslf|vsIyCma~ Asgrsatasmaybethsdifmenmol vaiuih , _ _ -_“umm 51, _ _ace was 'ii.ooo zona eifmpiin in A Nilvulvlsl esorarablsland n °' place that now the skilled workmen '| does for him. This order had changed “| with the progress of the world Machin sry makes the cloth, the tailor nzskes g the coat, the carpenter builds tho house, gr, the merchant imports and distributes gn the goods, the shipper studies marki tl, gn] chartersyessfls. and ruus risks in the gg distribution to the various markets of w U10 World. of the farmers crop. Thus in, the farmer himself. relieved of sllthese to burdens and anxieties can devote his th. eniire attention to his farm, and will be ,tg much more successful than if ho di- gr vides his attention with shipping and ` merchandising, The specialist, the man ku who can do one thing bitter than any- ,yi one else, is the man who is sure to win 1°" success, be he farm: r, merchant or pro- qu fessional man. an . A e r _ F/taxi-;nsSo'4 _ ¢° i ouid Noi starve ine Boers P his, Jan 4 _ Two thousand new gon men' w|'l be recruited ll a ami n during the nm im iii B l_;»sn merchans returning from EA K I in will not succeed in starving t e sclars that the allied armies of the rc- llish Bay. aBntish possession The |- yl LIEUT.-coL. STEELE, W l.lEL'T_-CCL. T. 1). EVANS, R. (`.. D. LIEUT -COL. LESSAIZD, R. C. D. who Wm c:m.,-nd the Ride" or the - Second in command of Cavalry. In command oi' (.'a\-,l1,5._ Plain. _ ` _ _ , . `° ' _ 00 . e s e " ° . 1 , _' s . ` " ~ _ . P' ’ . 7 . , pst! . 'i' d h Red Ri u ’ uteevcrlandfromt _ point td theg, nfused with other diseases Probably Q19 F_°|§|l° nf" *U i ° V" scams every year by holding it for g annul, mg’ ny, ghonzh but .MN wi. n i ~ . _ ' plel _ y _ ‘ , I . _ , v _ _g y \ lsaQ ` '?".i’°" E I O P- ‘ f I H - ' Beers up gé' :died dvi P0 SU`¢¢iSW¢¢I¢l' The l{unicipnlConncil ofPnr\sln ex ntinfrwlthanewtypeclantcm- streetsw andelsoa -ini- l’S Cape Town,Jao. 4.-A Uitlsnder, own. Colon asserts that the pdonally good. The republics not H ve been tondied, since the ¢ spa Colony Five Million Pounds. Lolmol, Jan. 4 --The Dail lull ss the following statement ts ing/ We undsfsmnd that the 1 se Committee of the Cntinet,sfter reful consideration of the qasdicn of i defeacsotihe empire, particularly th regard to artillery will shortly ll tor the expenditure ol £6,000,000 make good dehcisnelss and to place.-‘ enation on a par with other great were.” ,_ h W Tr Mitmishhs perime chile isfactory i Boe ha mak Tinsley morn "- Defsn the -___3.i_, 011 the Locomotive . A~mi'e a minute, or 60 miles an hour The Japanese lsgation at St.Peters- - :°*::m';`i:: bnrg hm received from Tokyo a despatch \_ 'ri,¢~c_p.\0.a;te physician ease;-tai-is the healing gsumi by pimplss and hlsckhnds _ q- ;Yhich says thzt the home government -foe hd-vs br w ¢»==f»==»=-11°” °f the “fins » mms b, cm. of .mms of one-nas| ° °°°°y°<1 'ii lllfmvd by 01° f°°°°t ltis not necessary. however, io be an exP¢r\ "ll diseases. British defeats in South Africa, and °"d°"'°'°“ if u” I"-d"°7‘ “'°"d“°"“:M gm' Y°“‘ The low-neck sodet dress nsntl secret Cabinet meetings are being held . . "dm ui mmmum Msili 0110010!!! md L4 *iii to consider Japsnqe questions in which lrowsll 0 '*h° V“'”‘ z°°1°¢‘°‘l l ‘*”°" "‘° "“‘?° ‘° ‘md “T "°'"’J°'" "°“" elmvlv °r°¢b¢ skin www Mew" *° directly or indincily Great Britain and '““ "°l“°°"°-'QL I "thgmd-°‘um thesight Whynrewomenoontent touss ’ time _containsascdiment reseinhhngbnckdnsi 'md hmm . to mm, its power are factors. Jspad sym- ’°° “mm” M m°hd°'i:.°"° °"'“"h‘ P°'3'hi¢mi1n» vim' if; cosine- “ii 111911001- With Great Bflhili in wiii'¢°iiw`iii°is n2.'l'§‘§§Z°:§i; um mi min in nmien-_ min _ the Tnniml millet. in connection ff-riniymaicompiicaiims. ‘nndnaturalhyiishga£spsraiimso\nli withwhichfactohsmust consider the knownasDr Cl\ll0’l ¢m¢l¢- win cofdi li of relations between ” /on in»i¢wai°fcrm¢in;inepDr.on»'s - _ 8 I *Y xiasgyu-er Pun are of tnecimabie nine. E¢=»maorSs‘\:`mRhs.=;n.'k;|nsv 5;” .mi ¢¢,im_ cuiiivasie Area in emi. :-.i“=§_ fill- -3 _ » ¢ _ _ _ _ _ . E - i ~ - : , ~ ~.- ' < _ . _ _ _ J. I 1 __ \ ~ - >. , _ _ - ,_ » . ‘ .-P'-»~.» 4 _ .-_' »_» , _ -~ __ - ‘Y _ 1 ..._-._ ~ fat.: --= ` '-' ` ' ~">"~ ""' ' »' 'f `?` >- ‘ `~ ' "`=-“ ‘ `-‘ "" '~ f ~ " '- 35" ' .4;f-frzs-=~» is »- - » _ _ ’ f ». ' - »~ ~ ’ ~ ~ -T _f \ -gy.; -1 .»r- -atom' 1m...-;&.;&rL .W -*<1 -- - - - 4 y ,nrt p Hui; A _ .\...|_ Q an ~__.-._ _-1.-.sn_‘l3_. Jipaii Teinpied To Wa' -It is known that Japan has bssctsmptsd to etch Renta pauses are wall over 40,000.0! 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