The Autuinn of THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - Life We, too, have antumn when out leaves Deop loosely thro igh the dampeved air, Whe al! our good seems bound m sheaves, And we stand reaped and bare Our eeasons bave no fixed returns ; Wicheut eur will they come and go ; 4t poon our eudiden summer all ie snow Fre eunset Kut ea burns, . day brings less summer cheer, Cremps more our ineffectual spring, And something earlier every year Our singing birds take wing. As ies* the olden glow abides Aud less the chillier heart aspires, 3 With driftwood beeches of past spring ies We iizht our sullen fires. [ty the pinched rusblight’s starving beam We cower and strain our waeted sight, le stitch youth's shread up, seam by seam, In the long Arctie night. It was net s0-—-We once were young i li When epriog to womanly summer turathg, Hlee cle wdrope of ea hh urass blade stru: In the red sunshine burning We Tha: earth could be : Al, why be ever uudeceived Why give up faith fer sorrow tin, tl | rusted then, aspired, believed, i —_ ' emadie to morrow ,; | | | i wa whose days are yet all spring, Faith, btighted once, is past rettieving Experience te a dead, dumb thing Phe victory'e in believing o 4 New Epidemic in Vienna - PNISTENCE ATTRIBUTED ror ites: taal Stabdard's correspondent says), 4 howse in the city without one o1 In spite of this the sanitary some time decliaed to take scarcely & more patients sutheriiies for wails sce of the malady. ot Vienas, indeed, employed TO IMPURE WATER a week past an epidemic deseribed as atarrh baa prevailed in Vienna ( he and there is The burgormaste: the Austrian press law to compel one of the Vienna papers te contradict the report of the existence ol such an epidemic, which had been attributed to the impurity of the Vienna drinking waters his course the aathorities have now found it hecessiry to abandon. are between 50,000 and 60,006 such The fact that there sees at the present time io Vienna, many of them at the hoepitale, where the doctors call the malady intestinal influenza, cannot be denied, - he bacteriological examination showed that ia the bodies ef persons whe died of the new slizease sort of bacillus there was not baeilius as discovere | in Berlin, hitherto the influenza but a new unknown. The only doctors now forbid the use of Vienna drioking water, which wae formerly the purest ia Europe, and Where that advice is tollowed the illness disappears in a couple of days, leaving the patient oaly ina a state of extreme weakness rese'nbling that of influenza. A Picasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfurt follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony with osture tu effectually cleanse the system when cos tive or biliousa. all leading druggists. On! For sale in 25¢ bottles by ji4tths ~~ Huxprep brown, drab and grey all- wool suits, saitsble for workmen will be offer- et to the readymade clothing buyers of P. E. Island for the cmall Paton & Co. Jvusy Recerveo.—A lar in tweeds, summer clothes, sum of 35.75.—James {24 3i assortment of worsteds and troweeriugs, mewest patterns and designs, which we are Tremendous }iroa, making to prices. —John McLeod & Co. redactions order at bottom {24 eod iw Goff {22 tf in boots at Bou's given awsy at Goff Bros., 20 to 40 pe cent. reduction before alteration in store. f22 tf Sntrou's Cough sod Consumption Cure is sot by as on « guarantee. —Reddia Bros. lroa Eyrrey's Tonic reaching every part novidwly works like magic, of the human body through the blood, giving to all renewed lite and vigor. Mh o feb2 Im rng Lelephone. .Comnany OF P. E. ISLAND. TOLL LINE STATIONS. 4gcandale, Hradalbade, Hrash Wharf, Kelle Creek, Hed-que, Charlottetown, Crapaad, (lifton, Central Bedeque, Cardigan, lun las, mera id, Kidon, Freetows, Fiat River, Fort Augustus, Grand Kiver Bridge, George tuwn, Hunter River, HKensingto., Laird’s Mills, Lot 43 Station, lower Montague, ijtt'e Sands. Malpeoue, Mount Stewart, Moutugue, Montague South Side, Murray River, Varray Harbor Newth, Murray Harbor Sou‘h, Morell, North Rus ico, New Perth, New Ulaagow, Orwell, Peake'’s Station, Pownal, Pinette, Rusticoville, Summerside Stanley, St. Eleanors, Souris, st. Peter's Bay, Southport, Tryon Mills, Victoria, Valley field, Vernon Riyer Bridge, Webster's Corner Wood Islands, ROB ANGUS, --- MANACER TebR—eod & why GRATEFUL—-COMFORTING EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST. “By . thorough knowledge of the natura! laws which govern the operations of dizestion 4 nutrition, by a carefui application of the i. pro well-+elected Cacea. Mr. Ep has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- eately flavored beverage which may save us maby heavy "bills, It is by the judicious ase of euch articles of diet that a constitution may be buist up until enough to resist every tendency to disease, Hundreds of subile are fioating around us ready to tack where there ba \-. jd a@ fatal shaft by keeping our is & weak point, We may i a with pure blood ands pro rhe bos frame.” —Civil Service Gazette. aimply with bviliag water or milk, Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thas; JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeaopathte Chemists, Londen, Enyland, ould -i yr iy & 447 ee | ae ET ALA EEE Re eI os B DA ——— an RY Mx es <x ie h M " pa S oF MM ing f ~ » D aot WZ { a“=9 ~< | ise bt t } VEGETAB] Be ee ra ea a ee ee Oe Sf PROMPT de OL OD " Re eM re Lobster Packers’ Sup plies. | /_"s tulscribers are prepared to furnish | Tin Plates of best brands; a'so, Lob- | ster Cans (‘alls and fiite), Bleck Tin wad | Lead, pare Manilla Rope, Trap Nails, Twine | for Heads, Paints, Oils, Lacquer, Turpentine, spized Sheet leon for Boilers. either ino to order. Ves tray sheets of mace up any #8 2 60 Baes LIVERPOOL SALT. LOVE WORTH & CO, FOR SALE OR TO LEP. THOsE desiradle premises stucvte n Oclebar Sireet, now occupied by Rev. lr. FP Zzerald, a cwnmodions Co'iaze. leshouse, ih House, with 2 acras of lant AUZJ ti OX i’tic: m xlerate. coniprisinw Stable and to Possession 1«t Terms easj App'y to RICHARD JOHNSON, ebS -2aw tf Prince Street. CHT HZ A l — H l teclaim to have the world has progressed siace 1:1, und we do please the most fastidious in the Cleek, for we have inported on fifty nicely tirished Ciocks from new $1.50 upwards We have also WATCHES, SILVERWARE, etc., cheaper thin ever oifered to the public. Atso—Cleaning and Repairing of Watches and Jewelry attended tu. Satisfaction suarantecd. G. G. JURY, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, patvterne, nm hanl a large supply of v : : Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 1892 - dy 2aw $3,500 IN REWARDS. The Canadian Agriculturisi’s Great Winter Literary Competition. HE Fifth Half Yea:ly Literary Competition for the winter of §392 9f the Canadian Agri- culturist, America’s cli aud reliabl; Ilustraied Family Magazine, is no oven. ‘Che following splendid prizas will be given free to persons sending in the greatest number of words made out of letters contained in the words “THE ILLUSTRATF D AGRICULTURIST.” 47 Kveryone sonding ina list of not less than 100 words will reeeive a valuable present of silverware, Ist Grand Reward . > rar , ‘ , + amet 7 a e Grand Piano, valued. 2 te Vh os ‘ ’ ae velo «in Gold ‘ “ se “7 ‘gan valued at $300 a 6 = " Gent's Gold Watch, full jew’d 7th * Lady's Gold Watch, * mee UF Ug eet ames ..---- 850 in Gol? oh : " , ‘ ot .$25 in Gold Ie Rewards of $10 each. ooban ae Next 26 prizes, 2) Sliver Tea Sets, quadruple plaice, warrantcad Next .0 prizes,--0 Silver Dessert Sets, ed heavy plate warrant Next 100 prezes, — 1006 Bilver Batter Dishes, ete., werran ed Heavy plete Nect 0 prizes consiats of Heavy Plated Silver Kettics, Muvter Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Bis- euil Jars, Suar shells, Butter Krive-, ete., ec. all fully warranted, making a@ total of ivy spleadid rewards, the vaiue of which will a vregate $2 500 Competition is open to Tikit grand Literary The following are the everyholy everywhere, condi: ions 2 the words taust be constructed only letters inthe words “Ime ILLUSTRATED AGRI- CULTURIST,” and mnat be only such as are found in Webater’s Unabridged Dictionary, in the bod of the book, ncn+ of the supplement to be used. ’ The words must be written in rotation «nd numbered 1, 2, 3. and goon, for facilitating in deciding the winner. 3 Letters cannot be used oftener than they ap- pear in the words “THe ILLUSTRATED AGRI- CULTURIST.” For instance, the word “egg” cannot be used as there is but one “yg” in the three words $ The list containing the largest number of words will be awarded first prize, and so on in order of in vit. Kach list as it is received will ve bum ver: J, and if two or more tie, the first re- ceived wiil be awarded first prize, and so On, therefore the benefit of sending in early wil readily be seen. 5 Each list must be accompanied ey $t for six months subscription to THE AGRICULTURIRT. The following gentlemen have kindly consent- ed to act as judges:—J. G. Macdonald. City Clerk, Peterboroush, Canada, and Commodore Caleutt, Peterborough. Our Lis? COMPETITION. rignt.”"—M. M Beandon, “ Thanks for $500 prize.” Donald, BK. C from * Got $1,000 prize ai Venconver, BK. C. G. W. Cunningham, “Prize reveived O. K."’—J. D. Baptie. West Suoerior, Wis. ‘$309 prize re ceived. Thanks.”—G. V. Robertson, Toronto and 300 others in United States and Canada. This is NO LOTTERY—merit only will count. The reputation for fairne+s gained by THE AGRI- CUTTURIST in the past. is ample guarantee that this Competition will be conducted in like man- ner. Send 3c stamp for full particulars to THE AGSICULTURIST, Peterborougb, Canada. janls—dy law (fri) & wky 9m LIPPINGOTT'S 2c ack meso A COMPLETE NOVEL, short stories, sketches, poems, etc. The January (1892) number will contain The Passing of Major Kilgore, By Young E. Allison. The February (1892) number will contain Roy the Beyalist, By William Westall. The March (1892) number wiil contain A Soldier's Secret, ty Captain Charles King. For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. TE do no been in existence | when Columbas discivered (America, but | Clocks. | Fire ESTABLISHED Capital and Assets, - - $31,700,000. ris, Jr., Architect, Charlottetown, {day ot February, and at the Parich House at Kelly's Cross from the lat day of March Cross, MONDAY, FEBRUARY LTS 29 S92 UAKDIAN “gy . 9 y Assurance Comp’y OF LONDON, ENGLAND. 1821. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch'town, Feb. 2, 1892 —1m law TO CONTRACTORS. ENDERS are requested for ths construction of st. Joseph's (R wnan Catholic) Church, to ‘b : erected at Kelly’s Cross, Lot. 29. Plans nmiay be seen at the office of W. C. Har- from the 18th ‘enders addressed to Francis Bradley, Kelly's will be received up to the 3ist day of March. ‘ ' i ' | claim to have kest pice with p ogress in eur! particular line, and we row claim to be able to} election of a | hundred and ! SPECTACLES, |! ' i . $500 in Gold |, The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- aple a. FRANCIS BRADLEY, febt? 2w eod & w ky Here is a straight tip for you, and a good one. Are You Suffering from a cold? Estey’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil will cure it. Take nothing else. No other preparation is so reliable for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Lung and Throat troubles, Whooping Cough, etc., etc. Estey’s Emulsion Is a great flesh producer. For weak and delicate child- ren it has no equal. Ask your dealer. Take no sub- stitute—It hasn’t any. Sold everywhere. Price, Soc. Bottle, 6 Bottles $2.50. E. M. ESTEY MANUF’G CO., MONCTON, N.B. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, sani TD esis abn ' t = > ie > ESSENCES and SPICES ——ARE—— THE BEST. octl3—t t s tf TENDERS. /PexpEns will be received up to TUESDAY, March ist, for the Scock-in-Trade of John MeQueen, Victoria Cross. The stock is fresh and iu good order, and comprises almost every- thing found ip «a General Store. A list of the .oods and their cost at invoice prices can be seen nished to unyone applying for same The undersigned does not_ bins bir: himself to ac- cept the lowest or any_londer. Terms cash. ern D. G. CAMERON, ~~ Assignee Estate of John McQueen. Montagne Bridge. Fah, 13, 1°92—dy 2aw & wy WITH GLOVES ON. The hands of the patient referred to below were so sore and offensive that he had to wear gloves continually to hide his hands, until he used : PHOSPHOLEINE (Pronounced FOS-FO-LEEN), when they became smooth and soft, SCROFULA AND SALT RHEUM. Dear Mr. Eagay. I have much pleasure in giying you a record of the effect produced by the use of your PHOSPHOLEINE. The following cases have come under my articular attention while visiting the sick and poor: A case of Hereditary Scrofula.—The patient had tried most of the blood purifymg remedies and Sarsaparillas in use, but for the past 19 years obtained nv relief. After taking three bottles of your PHOS. PHOLEINE his flesh became smooth and healthy, and he is now completely cured, A case of severe cough in the last stages of Consumption: The cough was eased, and the patient re- gained flesh and strength. This case is past curing, and the patient was ere so by physicians; but vad she obtained of your medicine sooner, would no doubt have been cured. A case in which patient had given up the use of aleohol: The craving was cured, and the patient was regaining health and strength. A case of loss of flesh, great ‘veakness, and indisposition for exertion of any kind, has been restored to health and strength by using your PHOSPHO- LEINE. Ihave also recommended it to many who have been suffering from Dyspepsia, loss of strength and flesh, and in every case it has effected a cure. I have derived much benefit from the use of it myself. Iremain yours, &c., E. ©. Newsrry. G&F-¥ or Sale by all dealers at 50c. per Bottle of GO doses. For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Reddin Bros., Charlottétown. Bran and Shorts. —— 20 TONS in Store selling low. AULD BROS, SINCLE COPIES, CTS. $ PER YEAR, febb—iIm eod & wky guar at my oftice and at Vietoria Croas, or will befor) > -4 » Jorn ne? =-UNLIKE ANY OTHER. whew eS a iota bonne, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints and St AS MUCH FOR INTERNAL uickly. Healing all Cuts, Burns and Bruise ’ ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. oe ne po & eye ae 6" toere and duty prepaid Oa oad SS JOHNSON & C All who b ~~ + timekeepe.. They don’t need a key, a3 nearly therefore do not require opening, kept out. i W . TA YLGA, Charlottetown, Jan: 16, 1892 i vi pa pete, 8 SSS SSS See for infants and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Const!nation, Sour Stomacu, Diarrhoea, kructation, **Castoria is sc well adapted to children that { recofamend it as superior to any prescriplion kaow, $0 nie.” iL & Ancusa, M.D., » 111 Bo. Oxford &t., Brovkiyn, N. Y. gestion, Witaout injurious medication. ns 1) fe en ee oughly complete trial to the M. P. P. irritable acd rejacts stronger forms of stimulants. from its usa, and I strongly recommend its employment. solicited by you, it is at your disposal for aay use you wish to make of it. Faithfully yours, EF For sale by all Druggists. be delivere. duriag the wia er in pains to Isluad psiroas, by order from The Maito Peptonized Porter Co, (Ltd)., febt—dy & wky PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY jOGE-Ge. Wigeer Arrancemest. ’ , Colds, Tonsilitis, Hoarseness, Conche Positively Cures Diphtheria, Croup. Asthma, pret ees Neuralgia, Sooth: 1. AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. nary any llcure. Its strong potnt lies in the fact that it acts 4 4 Sealine alte a a Taaic. Relieving all <a ner of Cramps and Chilis. nited States oneal pre Veluable pamphiet sentfree. | GENERATION AFTER GENERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED fT. Tar Cestavr Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. that ihe money shall be sotuntie® nny pal t wu “O., Boston, Mass. We have ROCKFORD and WALTHAM WATCHES at prices within the reach of almost anyone needing a good A Chain or Discount is given with every Watch sold, except the $3.25 and $150 ones, which are net. all are stem-winders, and and the dust is the easier CAMERON BLOCK. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- ANOTHER MEDICAL MAN TESTIFIES TO THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF ~- MALTO PRP TON Hod PORTER Iv Gases of Dyspepsia and Nervous Depression. ENTLEMEN,—I have purposely delayed writing you, as I wished to give a thor- It affords ma muvth pleasure now to give it my unqualified approval in the classes of cases in which I have used it: In Atonic Dys- pepsia, in convalescence from Nervous Dapression, and in cases where the stomach is 1 have found most marked results Although this note is un- GEO. H. Hl. DeWOLF, M. D., M. B. C. M., Edin. A supply of M. P. P. has beea stuorad with GHO 2K kK. HUGHES, Charlottetowa, which will TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA aD I89i-)2. oe posers Soe = ; TRAINS FOR THE WEST. | TRAINS FROM THE WEST. His tics | aa STATIONS, No. L. | No. 3. | STATIONS, No, 2, No. 4. : } a. M, ee: | A.M, | Charlottetown..--...... dp 715 | +4250 |!Tignish........... ae Se: Royalty Junction......... 734 | 212 = ||Alberton...............04+. . ee. North Wiltshire ......... 8 17 $05 | |Bloomfield ................ a Hunter Hiver...--+++.,.... 8 30 32 ~ | oer. tak <Thocssceeeessss} 8 00 Bradalbane.,.............. 900 | 857 {Port HIL............09e “— 22 | Emerald Junction ........ 9 09 | 4 07 || Wellingtom..+....+.+e+..6./ 10 03 POT ca. cscevssecccess ou | 43 || Miscouche.......-++++«-... +e i Siasesecetneses I 6 | ar id Kensington ar . 2» | 620 | Summerside sneenasece | 1135 | A. M. Summerside.......... P.M. | | : dp) P.M. | 630 dp} 1240 | || Kensington........+.-+ eee. 206 8 | 785 SEIN... 000g. oapeneas 10 | || Freetown .......... 3 73 Welhates.......--500.% ia | |Kmerald Junction.:..-..:| 123% | 743 aes de 210 | |) Bradalbanc.......+-.--+++- 124 =| .78 Se 3 20 : | ttunter River...........+.- 1 | 830 ee 3 63 iNorth Wiltshire.......... Po ae ae Re 435 |Royalty Junction. ........ 2. 6 Ue lignish........ eves ae 6 25 Charlottetown,......... ar; 230 10 00 STATIONS, No. 5. STATIONS, No. 6 P.M. || Ree ey Gorey Emerald Junction......dp 410 ||Cape T raverse....-+----dp) +4 Cape Traverse.......... ar | §00 ||Kmerald Janction......ar | 7 0 RAINS FOR THE BAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST. STATIONS, | No.7. No, ll STATIONS. | No. 8 No, 12 | Charlotteto > ‘se ae | ap “Tie” gts o uh SEE ? iy 620 = jj WH... see eeeeey Royalty Junodion 0... i 7 at ee ede. P85 MG Bn esi ssasecssss oa 2 ye Ce ar, 868 50 : 355 Ar7 33 | Mount Stewart..Juno dp 2 45 Mount Stewart Junc. i} dp’ 95 ‘ar 317 pi 410 || Bedford........... eeaee vss] 937 dp 32% Jardigan----.......... sree} = 5 23 Royalty Junction...... 1 11d | 355 Feorgetown............. 5 45 __ ||\Charlottetown.......... ar 102 415 No. 9 iI No, 1 PM. | 1 aM. | P.M, Mount Stewart Junc....dp 4 05 0 Oe coos ++ -e0hD 6 Ww 12 10 SR Se scnessases seat 4 43 Si ee OS. ee 7 03 12 49 5 12 S46 = (1B. Poters........0cce..0s00 7 43 1 3S woes Oe RE circneseee st erinesanas R17 2 v4 --ar 6 40 1010 _ || Mount Stewart Junc.... 855 2 40 ‘Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, : cancer ARE ss é Rr ii nists 7 DR. GE@ A. BAYNES, Physician and Surgeon, SPECIALIST ON—— Diseases of Women and Chronic Bisenses of Men. 1YVWER MS :— Consultation and Prescription, $1.90 ; I tmsultation, Special Examination and Pre- ser'ption, from $2.09; Visits in City, from $1 00: Visita to Country, usual rates, OFFICE :—Queen Square, Ch'town. from 10 to 12 4. m . and from 2 to é p. m. Nicht Calls attended to at Residence, UPPER PRINCE STREET. Acdreas all profexsional letters to P. O. Box 47, Charlotietowa, P. KE. I dw—jan26 Hours 117 DP BP PhS PP PD el ALIA AD DALDLL LAD PPP J. 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They lave a aSencrrio ACTION on the SrxuaL System of both men and women, restoring LOST VIGOR and correcting all AINNEGULARITIZNS and EV RY ME ulties Gvll or fai or his phfsical powers flagging, should take these will restore his lost energies, Pitta. The PRaysical and mental. EVERY WOMEK pressions and irregularities, which ine y entail sickness when neglected. should take them. They cure all su inevitab: ER should take these Pris, They will cure the re- sults of youtnful bad Lebits, and strengthen the yetem. YOUNG WOKEN s make them regular. For sale by s!1 druggists, or will be sent upon receipt of price (Se, per bex), by addressing THE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. Brockville, should take them These Putts will The Next Number Especially Good, TALES FROM JOWN TOPICS READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMER, Published first day of December, March, June ana September. DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY, INTENSE. Every reputable news and book stand has it. Price, single number, 50 CENTS. 62.06 PER YEAR, postage FREE. 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As the Rank comes under the new Bank Act onthe Istday of March nexi, important ques- tions will comeup atthe Annual Meeting for consideration and decision, and each Share- roe g is requested to be preeent personally ov by Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. Ch’town, Feb, 1892 ~2aw (m th) & wy tl dte NOTHING LIKE HAWKER'S Tolu and Cherry Balsam -——FOR A--— Cough or Cold. A FEW LOSES Will Speedily Effect a Cure, Y. M0. A Reading Room, Gymnasium, Educa- tional (lasser, Recreation Booms, ao A LARGE, well-lighted, comfortable Readin Room, where the following Papers an Magazines can be seen :— MAGAZINES:—American Garden, Amateur Work, Bla: kwood, Chamber ’ Journa!. Cassell's Family Journal, (“entury, Contemporary. Fort- nightly, Nineteenth Century. 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Tickets admitting to Gymnasium, Readiag and other Kooms. $59) per vear; Reading Room alon $20; Boys under 15 years of age, half price, You are cordially invited to call and look throwrh the iastitation. Visitors always wel- comed, Cc. A. MAFIT, Genérai Secretary,” jan2% POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. E. W. CILLETT,. Toronto, Ont, OLD LONDON Billiard Hall & Oyster House IS STILL TO THE FRONT! NVERY THING of the best. Call and be convinced. FRESH OYSTERS re- ceived every day. JOHN JOY. oct20—tf | FEEL BUOYANT ‘““Am happy to say that results so far are as sa- tisfactory as I could ex- pect, indeed much more so than 1 did expect. I am enjoying excellent health, appetite good, sleep s\veet and refresb-~ ing, gaining flesh; am less nervous than I have been foe years; feel bright and bouyant * * * It is almost miracu- ious, making a young msn out of one of seventy, for thatis just what your trem- ment is doing forme. 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