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Mr. Stephens, an English- mu, who wt-ntthere on a diploma‘ic nission. ln his senrcli for a govern- pent he was unsuccessful. but be found he remiins cf three old cities. A borough invtstigittiori of the ruins was ,gt made until Harvard Voiversity took he maftt-r in hand. 'They succeeetd in ibtaining from the goveiutncnit of lion- lm-ng permission to excavate and an .vpedlticu was li'tctl out to carry on the tork. The leader of the party died of aalarial fever while operations were ming on, and Mr. Gordon, who had to P . ne out with the patty as surveyor ras PLACED ix oiisnot-1. le had charge of one or two later ex- igditions. but at length there was a pangs of govemment in Honduras and to new government withdrew permis- lou to make any further txcavatinns. lr. Gordon’s reports of his exploraticni rare published in the transactions of ic Peabody Institute and are most in- iteeting. The cities are located in the bpan Valley. in the interior of llondui-_ i, and evidently long antedate the dis- ivary of America. They are built of lone, and are massive in their dimen- ions, showing that the country must uve been quite populous. There are staples of elaborate architecture, trcted in pyramids anfl- approached by mg Rights of stone stairways; im- iense buildings, 'surrounding spacious; Jurtyards and palaces, that are in a I rude way quite ornate. The distin- nishing felture of the decorations is io serpents head. which occurs in all ie various varieties of aoulrsertiitr: or 'rut-:-E " .ixcrizxr iinoi-Las. There are Hgures oi hum tn beings. irved in stone and- having more ofl keuess to living bum'tuiiy than simi- trrelies that fave been discovered in gypt. Un the stairwiiys, in the cham- trs of the temples and p ilaces and on te monnliths are a gre=t mass of hiero- Iyphic writings upon! which scholirs I te new working. It has so far been Iscoved that these people had a thor- ugh knowledge of chronology, their lmanac being its cfiiiipletti as the inod- tnalnitinac. Relics of potery, carved id colored i-fi artistic designs, were Iscovt-red and samples of these are Dv on exhibition in t‘ie Peabody mus- un at Harvard. Tut- ~di»'cove1‘ies are Ia most valuable character, and should irowa great deal of light up in the tanuers and customs and state of civili- ltion of the pre-historic races of Cen- '.tlAmerica. lu his lecture Mr. Gor- rtndescribed the results of his explora- ons and illustrated it with‘ lime light laws from photos take# by him at t-'io line of these seits of pre-historic civili- ttien. It is expected that the work 'ill be resumed when a new govern- iant comes into power. and that may cany day in the Central or South mcricm republics. The people there Mild not comprehend why Mr. Gordon lmld want to employ gangs ol natives Hxcavate among these old ruins and My concluded that he must be looking °\’b\1“ied treasures. _ I Cheap “ ` ` P ' . modest p.id_i and a. deep se se of 1_2! I Wits. FOR _ own inability in discharging the dimes B » - ` _ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ° ° B k’ P d devofving upon a County Master and it-e toys rubbers, Plami 26 8 humbly ask the Brethrenof this Clonnty ` Il S. to forgive wherein I have come s ort ol hiv duties. BSB 3.I‘8 ll 8 01113 put 0 3. PGN ‘I had not the opportunity of visiting i s f touts vc ew factory, therefore we can- cream of tartar. ~ “my 01 the iirilmry 1°ds°3 d“fi°§ "1° ____ past year, but I trust that Brother Sec’y_ not recommend them as we ` will in brin in his re rt. to I _ ‘ ° due time ' P0 ;_*l°“l know the quality, but HS Safgguards the food new that our teiovfti cider in tili--I tho price is IOW y0l1 might ' AND , County at leas‘,is notgoing backwards. give them t . I am, _ We had a very pleasing and successful V ' 3' H3' ° demonstration on the 12th July last I when over 100'Orangemen in regalia marched from Caledonia Lodve room to Valleytield church to attend a lecture . I I wouldsuggest that an .effort ba made' _ l -,' Score of 3--I. No Goals torias Were Defeated by a , it was diflicult to judge which would the match was of the most enthusiastc character shown here for a long time and as :he hour for drawing sticks was approaching the rush at tue door of the 5 rink kept the receiver of tickets pretty nti.~y for sometime. “ the extremelv cold and blustery wefttuet' and by the time the teams lined up for friends snenting words of encourage- the Came. The black and red colors still H-rat in the breeze. The Vins tried hard last night to tear them down but victory again crowned the efforts of the Abs- cognize-l as having the champion hockey p ayers of P. E. Island and the game in 6 Hillsboro rink last evening only went iorias, yea even so te who leaned to the 0 Abcgweits’ side.thrt: the Vtcs would dis- 6 tory. Their team had-undergone eon_ sidcrabic change, the better part of the membership ot which was new. who were generally looked upon with mush favor. Oo the other nat d the Aboics were composed of almost entirely the same men as last year and their playing had already been well established. Those who looked up .in the terms with indifference dared judge what would be the result as reports from friends of both sides s 1 put up their arguments that ll win. ’1`is needless to, any that during the past few days the interest taken in S - There was a large attendance despite battle the crowd were almost impatient. At 8.30 tfclcck the p lck was bullied by #larry Brenaut and t\".illie McLeod and then the noise began, each of their FtDOS$'-7 att little passing beinff done b it ontinuous rush ofthe pu' ii At nrst ment. From tue start the gains was. l .. '_ ,_ ‘ D ' , ti: C " ` ` . J' . ' ' ` it was sent to the Vie! goal and then fi to the Abbies` where tlie Vice’ kept it for the most part of the time. The Vics here made many good shots for the goal but a barrier was there which rendered it almost im- pos-ible in score. Jost was goal keep- er and with his feet and stick. and quick. and eve; watchful eyes all work- ing with co-operative good management, he formed a. telling wall. After a few minutes the play became one of liftin g and each c.-point eousectively would raise and throw the puck from one end Iot the rihk to the other. Many times during the V play, interest was centered on Sprague, who at o. point, was always ready to meet the puck whoa it clme ia his way and take charge of it, no matter who opposed him, oftimes body-checking and caus- ing his opponents to fall beneath him. Pitklrd played swiftly and with good ____ _ 3 gweits. 'I`hisc1iib has long oeen re- 5 to confirm the belief that they would D was thought by the friends of the Vic- ‘= tingtiish themselves last night with W better effect than ever before. Tnev ' had defeated the St. John team which to lowered thccolors of the Abbies and ith with this fact in vow and 'with much th encouragement bestowed upon them by b their frifnds, the Vlcs went in for vie- 5 H L. B- McMillan “I’o'i`nti H I) L. R. Unsworth ~° "_ l\lcl.osd “ gave utter s.xti_-faction. a . " » f A ' i, , " f A - i O _ P pas-i by. 3 his gave the victors more nerve and T Vu . were Scored in First Ha". io see them rush the little piece of rub-I, Great Interest Taken in- B cr was a leasure But a chance w p . ' E as oon brought upon the spot-tators. Tile Vice were not going to be deft-ated al. together and with strenuous efforts they made a desparate push till at 9.45, prague, from cover point, sent the Ai~:i-xiwiairs. Jost Goal . Bethune Cover Point . Sullivan Forward Hovvatt ~‘ . Norm- The goal posts being sunk in the inc Mr Fred Scott commercialtraveller, \1o itrsal .icel referee. and if is fe to say that he d.d so more sati-t`.tc- rily and received more favorable mziicnt than any who ever refereed game in this cite. Ile was always n the scene and jiidged fairly and im- trtially never letting an ‘-off sides" The umpires were Messrs. Dan Mc- Donald and C. Roy. ` _ . Asneclal train from Souris brought about 60 to witness the game. The game throughout, though played fast and at times furiously, was free from any roughness and no accidents re=u‘ted.‘ C Fb 10 3. F5 T it Philippines-Large Stor ofCo|1ceaIedAmmunition Found ~- A Sensationa Double Suidide-Severe Cold Wave Over Entire Northern States- av' was raised in vain. At 10 04 o’eIoclri 0839-3 were hght the bell sounded that time was up and DENVER' C010” Feb_ 10__(Specia ) the game was ended in favor of thot _ A say that crowds cheered would be put Ye P 9 P0111 S2 ing it mildly and in the centre of the` intliojed wounds ice the Abbies ral-ted their valuable and the bu ltliug fiirly shoik. And so NEW X-UNK -F b 10 - .I _ - ~ . .-(Spe:ial)- it ends; the Abel: veils are till ahead. _’ ° Tue f01|uwi__g°a`re thBtdai°u=_ All the Atlantic eiast as far south as -aimosz as bard as in the time gf, Mary \\'ashingion and apparently throughouti Compare this with our Orange oblige- 111 0 P fl* 5 "C-T0mAs° the whole west. is visited by a bitter 5°” and 51”’ W9 °P°‘“°S P1319” m °‘1_f.-,t .Am91l8~1h¢-MukL==5'°d 1t»r»ettS!11.i¥ii Y _,-.~__ V_+- ~---< 1 Rtiw.ii:~‘~ ~ “"'“"“"“f" RJ McL_mu_..C013»gv¢_-“,_ _ _ _ _ dy _h _ and in 1896 another enti _Y _ Another force, an one wnie gives H- Spftigll = fW“ dwths am “Ported here f"°m strennth to the hrst force is the nutnerl Earth H. Brehaut treezing. Schotlt are dismissed _and _.cal strength of Protestantism in our L'»‘mPm°”`5 mem ’\\r. Bren.-.n; C_u;_d00[.1abo,- P1-,micalry Suspended, I3 kingdom; but we notice here al=o the warm.y commended W' Pmkmd In Texas theVco'd and snow has killed Papal r°d°“t is kmwmg -at me bud and ellltne CB. '8U10Dg Whit A L=‘i"l1- ` ` ‘making considerable rovress on the H much cattle and ruined the wheat. The sly "° P ° gf” Im rank “mm” t lt.--s will be enormous. ` ` fner can sinners T rethren to allow them to rep‘enish the ° r h -- - ` thankful hearts acknowledge the good- Ruler of the universe - ve s oes ti.. it ° ° ' ‘ _ “ #__ permitting so many of us to assem- Mgn’ _ ey-` ble acain around a. common altar to h S... Waterpr of OV delibgratc on the business oflthis County ,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,°,¢,.,,,,,,°_,¢,,,¢|¢, delivered by Bro S D McPhee and I :_-» A -- -~~ -- - --- -------~- - ---- -- - - ; -ul _ _ _ I 1- 5.. i “MAN CLUB OP HARVA I in playinv than ever they did before tg mgh; gg have ,_ slmdu turnout next *“°°_°" lunch of the Alobics forwards coollv summer ....... .ABEGWEIIS WIN II PIIIlIFIIl IIABLE 3 wed the iuck and showed rettv lim A L t 1 P st there is none among us who ec urea work The half hour passed and may be harbouring the idea that the BOJON Mb ¢ __l_ emure WM ,e_ _____ neither had scored and here it might be _-_ HSGIIIIDBSB of the Orange Order is pas _ ¢"‘*4' I _ _ ' _" _ 5 _ "' - I I 7 3 _ 3 ‘ I _ \ n --- --- ---T -- - - - - - Y ' _ _ - -- _ l _ -- - _* i __|_ _ _ J CA , ' Ia I H ~ N . - - . . I G- _ , ` . . gd I ' - I “nav gwen i,_.f.,r,._ i he (_~.,m,di,,n Um, saga that gvhy hthttsl Vips 3lidp’t makela _ V I’ knowdthat this igea is very commonly H' ard uiiiveisity by Georffe Byron ‘I S W” W 0 If J' 0 °f‘ as 5°* ' 9 1°" am°°g 1‘°'i°ST&11I»S and 801'!! fyndgrnvy a mvulbfxr (I, me Cm; on _hm And keeper. It was now 9.20 unlock., I Favorgd Pre- to say thatsome Orangemen have also » 3. T Q . 3 d . _ _- . rl . . I _ t In l . I . _ ISI I 5 bl I ` , _ I a ye ` x _ ~ ' L . , . . ' to ' , . ° ` H til m , _ - gi H , , _ 33 u i I ` E rn ` 5 I ostcmes of “Html ,\m,,_,,c _ M_ _'Inc second half bwau at 9.3.) aut _ _ expressed themselves to that effect or _mis 3 n,_,,.,c _,f p_,,,C_, kdm _.d _ with renewed energy the teams wen I _ _ But I venture to say that some day in and but ha. wel, li,-.ue bmw wav h with more force than beroru Irornl S|dQnt MCKH-'Ie the near future the efforts put forth by. c an 'in ,his wumrv and has ,een ' e g one end to the other the puck was con- __ y .these who have striven to keep the Mecha WN, ml 1 mbody Insmme (f ntanily kept moyitw and at 9.40 o clock __ Orange Association tothe front will be Mvurdim.S_._,m, mm, 'Ibis ml, _V ____ _H._ Bethune lifted it from cover blessed. I would like to be ab‘e to; em whim i__dc`._,L__d ,O armaeol _` _ _ pomt and made the first goal for the M F state the many reasons why I believe land emn0_0___i_.,11 I-_,s,_a,C1.,_ mug I _At the Hockey Match In the Aboies amid deafening cheers DFS Ightlhg lh the this to be so,b_ut I will only try in my _he work of im.(._~_i__{_._;im: a,u,mg we _ _ The applause had not ceased ,wnen - - - e ' ‘ Rink L85! Night fhe VIC- another was scored. this time b' I ' I McLeod and with intense enthusiasm he crowd drowned _all other sounds. humble capacity to throw out a few A C H8dla|\ Sin ‘ crude hints. _ _ Weallought to know that the Church wbrkskhe cn" of Rome is the common enemy of not - _ Muster, 1' | only Orangemen, butof Protestantism .wel-#2 m. FOO HUG fb B4 O and of true liberty of .eoncience. The past record ofthat Church is too well ‘ known to every reader of history to require any remarks by `me. But suffice to sa that toda it stands u as the best organized bod; of men inp the Q ebec _ _ world, with its acknowledged head, the puck ihrouun the Abbie,” uoa‘. Now ,- _ _ Po e, under him the Cardinals,Bisho s _"" _ _ the whim fad blue C0y0rS°w91.e waved _ ) “ _A5HU\GT03’» F65-_ 10_-"(SPe°m1)-1 Prigsts and Laity. In a word they alle and with shouts which ring throagh'}h`€S1d0U5 Mdunley in his message to a vast array of well disciplined soldiers AWA. Feb 1 _ the building. the audience was one or _ Congress urges the construction of the' f@a%Yil0f Flake all advance UPOU 550 rc ibald Lampman, excitement. The uck was now ke i, pgcigc _ - 3 - -. cita e o roiestantism at the earliest mu¥eiumecemre1;Hhe rink and “I6 cablopas an imp rat1ve_nccess1ty. convenience' Ydu are an aware that ornmg of pnoumoa ghting became hotter than ever, and MANILA Feb 10.-(Special)-The U95’ have been Slfivlng 50 3" °°nfl'°1 C uk In the Post Omced Ve" the 5l’@CWl0fS» ‘h°“£I1 S‘ff9”i'g American forces to-day attacked and OIG” Schonls so that they may ba bet' ha tnmshed the mv from the cold. forgot that the tcmpers- _ _ . d C I _ _ ter able to command the adherence of r 1 new collection of fi re was below zero. :When ever the came a °°°“n Wh’~‘1`e ‘he enemy “lf” the rising generltion. We have heard G Aycyom continue to do honor to the club. It Puck ""8 cfmifd ne" either °f tl" fend gmt loss' I ' a`greind°a1a\?°utth° Munwaa schwl '1`hed°cea.sed oct wa foals the defence was as a body guard They are now gathering in force at ‘IUBSUOD during 1009.11? Yea" *Gd P f well trained soldiers, which won for Malabon, whefg Atruimldo gas his ”°tlC°d thi’ 93-mestness with Whldi htel! v Archibald Lam] _ ' - ~ i D v i sch term mmm mented praise, The;-9 headquarters - A the h.(,. c.ergy advocated the resiiab- of En land) and was bor anno other goat made until 10 o’clock , _ _' _ lishment of separate schools. _We are n , ov 1., 1861 H hen - Sullivan shot effectively rue Ameucan "`°°P’ h"‘Ved1*°°Ve1'°d *Old this Vexefl ‘l“°S*i°U IS WW 595594 ere L Loyaltsts of r the Abbie; and in léss a large qu intity of Spanish ammunition and-it IS ll g00d sign Of U10 08-S9 ff0lD 8 ca I r at one niinugg afgqal was Sggfgd for evnjently stolen and hidden R. C.'p0lDt Of _VIGW I0 B66 that thg RCU H0 'N88 Odll e Vins but the referee had previously All is quiet in Manila fn; A - Cmfgy have ceased their "gitaI“°“- one gschool and Tum lown his whistle and me umpire, I _ ° 6 mencm We are well aware that the R. C. oron o, where he g :_ ' ' ` - hurch is an aggressive _church and is nh h nom m 1332 . _ 5 _ D . . _ 1 ¢ » . ~ < I. _ - c e _ . . a ~: _ I I n li nly kept: back from havmv the upper He “med his anelmo and in our country by ceria n forces bevweits with a score of 3-1. Tc *Henry P' Rh°d"S’ 3 l”`°'m°°“” hw' IA few of these I may mentio i. Certain T °' °" um’ bm ""5 _ r, died at the hos ital her f lf auses in the British Constitutiond bars 0!lg8 181, IIB °DT»0l`Gd 111 R C from beinv a sov reign ot the ;()L wa and bag ,moe alni, and only very recent y we hue Then Irs fiance, M s.Ol L i, _ _ shi in the P 0 de art goal keep~r tutes times above their_a 0 R _`- .dr ia azremub 5”-fd th”-I ‘fn ”'Smm°U has 99°" "°“3' P P heads. I y “ug as mn W1 'JW' S °t er ‘en menced asking thata. cor-aiu part on- And this was not am mms, jumped year old sun and sulcided. The Rus- noxious 101119 R, C. Church be elinin- I) alrd d()\\\/Q W1; and Qfxgitgmgnt Slit] \V0!])2),11 was an exiled Nihi1|3t, &f8d. fl'0l11 IIIB BIIIISII CClI'0Kl‘.tlI.l`.lll SEI' ice. Is not that a bold stroke. Do-s I am sorrv to say that there are many leaving the dhuich ot their fathers and Indep tdent, London Sa t I P r _ _ ` ' th h lf .in Wheaime rented to the and they neither fear or hate em a_ ner man y_ _ A _ fejldggjggfgffgg-_Mg §;;°;;,f§&‘gyP§§_; iTiZ`i.`f““t?§.“f.ly“§.§”Z.§V"i§§f. iZ’°`.’.`.. I1 \C . - h co mm n _hMo,e_ After am le need of being organized w en we see In ee I “ P h oa. hments of our enemy push yusiice had been done, the brethren re- ' Sine; C the wan and makin a TH E turned to the lodge room and proceed- ggadgraxipsgxe advance? 'g --- ed with the election of officers for 1899: ~ 1 H awe mn. - - . _ _ I fra' wedo lot a_ V Wnsrunorost. rch.. 10-_(Special)- eoun y Master. llillrclionald ,_l():epu;y freeggmaang liberty A( worshipping God Generally fair, continued cold, fresh C0\1l1Iy_Mv»St0t‘. B-V - 10 0,300. Wild! according mum dictate, of om-_gwn brisk westerly winds. ggfpggleéti; D’ Aru§i’cE_;)1I:g;y_ Couat' concience; nor are we thankful enough _ IP. e 27") `M Lum, D-’ to % to Almighty God for this blessed liberty _ 02225388 ' cMQLe;)d_lre'c» ie; whcu'we fora moment would 'harbor C CHICAGU MARKETS. ' tum, A. iiatimoti - ns at ’L-tum... *h°_‘“°°»‘-tm °‘,‘°‘.““g “PP "‘° "““'°"f ,, ’ P X h h drtzcds guidance our tm _ _ N. Stewart. Ihe proceedings closed ;o;‘;a1‘;';l_;athel.erwt*d upon me Highest ` SP°°i”'1'] 1 h d ll t ed home _ I d th h B haut brothers, lmwo e mm’ I: ._ “La aw °“' “_” “ . re ui' h l ' Gd unon earth. Ihdscltidg wg; slioevinfniood work In Tm” f°1I°""“" “"5 the °l°5‘°g "te: ° well pleased with the1reyening’s enter- °h‘if;’:)‘u‘;fhtw‘:a llgxagomf R. E* hmmm” U “ana” 'N' “__ I - I 'I' ' I 'eb wh:?»--- at Yi. fact the Vice showed more excellence D 88-, Corn 0 , 0 S. .. _ 'Yy_taV,1n|_11gnr_ _ _ ‘ ' and strize to uve at Page wi-_h _"nm, - _ V t - t park, 9.85. _ ' _ Tue following is the County Mastcr’s . _ earl evident that W. -muy g ._ _ , t it is cl y . rocuRE1‘oorriAci~tizViN A lu_iNu1‘e h;f=y1y_v\:)<(>)==t»72l; °°rn» Shi .°»t1.28i._lAd1<)iress= -_B ET EN W are me £8 our mm to mm me ,,,c,9,¢h. n Use NERVOL. One aon1i<>eti°v wfestif P°."~ 9" ’ ' _° .- _ t 26 EAR . R ll- ’_.` ° - ments of the Church of Rome; or rc your money back. Equa1ly8‘0°d_f°1'N°I1r81811l July wheat, 715 ; 001'!! 51 5 , Ol S, 1 :nope constituted as a County Lodge _ll reputed tn ham the rising geugnmml ~ 1°dH°“d°°h°' 5°' “U "'11 Dmggmts' I cork ---. its annual session and we should with P V - over to them for sate ke aping rden With tton Off to nquet at S IZCIQ n o write verse when was not till 1887 that an t } p r in Scrlb ._ li - tu Ma i :Papal supreamcy show her hand here nd 1 I' um ry gn 1 . v t ° 1 I rn h h I D‘$*UQ s nice beena freque 1888 h ubhs d _ he religion for which their foreftth rs B bpectator and KING’S CDUNIY L- 0- L. bled and died. adopting in its stead the M my an mcogmsed *_ doctrines ot the Church of Home f B om T110 G°“11fY MaS¢°1"° A¢m\’°S¢ “nd through mismarriages, while avery “B °°‘° 3'” Pr E1°°tI°“°f om°°"' small' percentage ' comes to u-i Soclaist. in political 0 The annual mmm” of the from theR. C. _cnurch _for the some H Messy;-tTa1-e an g _ -- , V - cause. Is not this alarminv and does it king s Cotinty L. O. il. convened in the i . _ L b " the walCh_ G90' “iw” Went ms ason ti eon Orange hall. Commercial Cross, on “Ot 3'3"' us re to-da to attend a cittze V. __ - ,- towt r. 'luesudg eZteul§g` me ith' Tgem wig. The Orange Assonation is the only -- af $00 ~aTE;l riI“;‘;_tSI);r0$e£:6Bxri?:1s Protestant organization we have in our O "S1 0”' P k' d T th Protestant church lodges in the County were _satisfactor_v_. ‘ is“:E)i;°;n;i noggewofk but they are -After the transaction of general bust- = . h looked on by the R C cnurc as a ge” an mtermuslon was'-gmnied the number of disorgized organizations lg; it Whdcthcba allgcncraloi Haspccuftu 4 q or and qumckw of clothes. ‘FUI Aa this is the first time for me to goes, 71 cents. L.,dge_ _ __ MSDS rubbers, plain, 32 _ ii have the honor of presiding over an 0611128. _ _ _ 0 annual meeting of King’s County Lodge, , _ i . . ~ t Womans Iubbera’ hun’ 22 I do so 'with a mingled frelinl-*I 0 0 ‘nk _._a‘..|~.. L." BLIND WIIII ECZEIM Three Children Allloiod 20 Month- QURED BY CUTICUBA. My _second child got eczema when seven months old. Three months later my itat child gocit, and following him, the hat one, two years old. For twenty months they suffered fearful agony. Their whole bodics,especial1y their faces,weresocorcandnwthatthcy were blind half the time. No worth an describe the suffering of my second child. whose whole body was one bloody mass. He was constantly °l’Yi118»<>0\11l1 5°* 11° ll°°P» md heacmallydidnotlookhuman. Itrieddocwf after docwr without the slighncat relief. The mst application of Ctmctnu broughf relief in each case, and afteifotlrtcen days treat- ment with Corlcuas son and CUTICDTM (ointment), the worst case was cured. uas. anim-2 ante, isis E. mast., N.Y. city. tar and ...§.i.f..."' :::;";.';’:.'.i.°:'.i“.::.'r'..:°:*.':'t-. ... . .ina itppuentm ef cimeuu temmmi. sudvvyf emollienta and akin MINI- qgw »--°=.,...-.t,.°'i-5 vw H 1 ~, g S- L __ W .» ft , _ y V '~ ~. ) X -~1, X 4- ’ aa, § cum. See them on TEE of our STOB. #GMI gggncgggapack rltl|8TalI|ts5=° h c A 0 |»| 3 Lg at 'less Simtel Gul Pt F HIS! f°Z°1"" Pm doz ns of other Sn); (ill y lines that we do l