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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1883-02-14, Page 2NTION
To Former "Rees» Subscribers..
2t• Oil' *V 400010 Who are feti
Arrestrifor 2'1it & 88t702R0 eaill eons
_rinsit*Nuths amount thet AT 011M,
kliir Wadadt ss
A 'gw zcoxn o,
'umbar, Ant,
.4,0w .haverasereents tatio Day.
attention, •
'ar p to lleflt,-Wm. Curry.
kttrsy $tear, -*Robert Elliott.'
£nnisol lCagort -W H. Bine•.. ,,.
film Want. ,-Mrs, W.Docherty,
Farm for Sale .-Iavld Baskeryille.
" Wond . Wiinted;Craib, Macwhirter
d' Co.
THE GODERICII• NEWS
nava
Clinton. Beoorc
am,ALQA f4TIJD.).
Clinton, Wednesday,February 14th
EZ PARIBIXO.A.
THE "experience"' of Cbl, Roe , is
sought to be used as a fatter in • filling
Dli& r'nting:as a pctbl'ic man. The "in=
experiencer',and youth of his opponent,
Mr. F. W. Johnston; it is endeavored.
•
• . by. his detractors- to use -against him.
-_The fact is that Mr, F: .Johnston
has had the very best practical . expel&=
ence to fit bilin ass legislator: lie. hue
bad enlarged experience in municipal
Irate, which Col. Rhee has never had:
• Helms been centniotrl•poari'cillor; hehss
ben deputwIteevejhe heebeeniBeeve,
-and he has been. Warden of •the Coun -
ty. To all these positions of tract and
•"!.-coiifldenewhe-haa.-bepn `-els ;twlr-b hhr
fallow=townsmen nuc) fellow; coulfcillore
representing the whole CoUfify; In all
. these gradations he. has acquitted:_ him
• self intelligently, and honorably,.. '
lftexperience relating':to-a 1"nowlectge
`of the wants of the. ;people at large; if
experience in the •d'etails oaf munioipal-
metters; if experience in. aending• to
• 'the practical }egislation"gdoessary, to'
• eonduct the affairs of .a •'large . County
like this of Huron goes' for' anything,
• Mr. Jolinatbn has the odds. couipletely
in his .favor. Mr. Johnston hag ,had
• jest the kind"of experience and':}}gisla
tive training Which, permanently fits,
Mm to be a real representative Of And
• legislator.for the people:-.' ;,
Now, what experienoeli+}e Col.Rbss
had.t 1•lse has. <fer two; ,•Parliaments:
.....::misrepresented:'‘ the coneti.tu lacy•of
'West. Huron, while htebowed-t •;knee
to the:powers that be:: Afraid ta• say.
` his soul was' his- own ,in ,•matters 7of
• public policy or economy. Col.:. Ross
introduoed5 into.. Parliament_what•cWte;
considered, and what many athere coli,
sidered, .;..good Measure• -.simultaneous
voting for}school trustees and • council.
lora Cola Ross: withdrew it at the
demand of .fir.. Mowat. Col: Rbss,
wouldjvithdraw or oppose any,•,m,410, r&
. no. matter. how beneficial `a .one- it.
Bright be, at the 'same, f otatioh. . b
dare not oppose tke uyi'skes of hzs viae.
the -would thereb)j cfaud, his prospect8t:far
• a seat on the Tvea ntry oenahes!...Thia.'
is not the .sort of a 'mank•the 'sturdy.
yeemen•of*H'uron want; they want` -•a
• representative who, When heknows: he:
• is right, will go ahead. .Col.. Rosa is•
not •such an: one,
• cot •Ross'..experienee awakened his'
' 'financial soul to the fact that he must
know nothing but ther:
will ofi' M•
Mowat, . or..bis._translation. 'from: hie
privateeeatat $600"a seiision ,to;'the '
Treasury benches ay
year. 'might be consideeed: but .faintly
discernible in the outlines otitis "inen.:
vial" realizations.
----Col. Ross opposed tke reduction: of ibii
and all member.'s•-salaries;}'rom.$800:-.to.
$600: Cot Ross' experience, CoI. Ross?•
financial aptitude stood him. in good.
!teed in this matter of . publ'i'c leeisla=
tion:
What is Col. Base' exporiencel • His
experience is born of self..pggraiidise'-
merit and a desire to put . della/re . into
his own;4ocket. That is not -
"of expermnce
ot-©f'experlence the public and hie voila&=
Vuents 'require. They want eitperieoets•
". applied to.the conservation,of public.
"
interests an& economy: in pblic • inter-'
ests. C61. R,osa has, been: proven, by
experience, to -be recreant to these. •
It makes a Sreatfoleal of . difforenpe„
to- the moot ot people es to whose‘ox is.
;gored. ITnfortunately\forol Ross' f
"constituents Col. Itoss'al ays. alba "'at •
securing the biggest 04 d` is us.
vahaet hi defending- it fro being.
, gored in the publio .interostshe.
would beat the head of the brave Skid
Battalion:to defending the soil of Oar
Province from foreign invasion.. • ..
While we give the Col; •'credit.- for
loyalty to country wliere Ilia inditiidital
iaaterasts Etrenot concerned, •;We cannot
give him credit for 'loyalty 4.6 his pool-,
k• tr.}i."or his constitUenta, • in his legisia
• - tine capacity, where h'is personal inter-
eels are iizuolvrd. Ccl. Ross i dttced.
a mead,ure_.foi._jnny,..reform3_and-=xe
`.,tronchinent of expenditure" t�ierewlth,'
which bad' some good features. e
witlidrew."this at the . dictation:of" Mr.
Mowat and allowed the Cap v`ertitfent
inr-•in-au--emanoul--rneasin.
.which, to its calculated.td'• be harmless
• condition, as- is usliu1 _ with .all Mr.•
. Mowat's ,moasuroK came•• into conflict
with Doniinifiy powers of legislation,
Duringall .Col. Rose'parliamentory car.
eer and yrith all hos experience he cannot
. point out to a' single legislative, urea
sure• that owes ita paternity •to lliin,
And yet.lie is lauded .by Iiia • iatterNrd'
ad a roan of sltch ability, 'without
'vrhoni . the legislation of the ?rovinee
woeld go to the dogs.
• This chip iv 'porridge 'legislation
"should be allowed to step down and
out and make way for F. •W, Solinettin
whose greed pQf gain anti •lave foto •a
seat in. the Cabinot will not interfere
%tith his d jiiles to the olectoril •*Iio
seed . him to .Toriititn• to look after
their interests... Bloaters of: 'West
l"fiiron send !r W.:.J''hneton 'aa .yoiir
repreebntatiue, you Will been one "Who
is thoMughly'idetitified with yourainia,,
who knows your wants and will •have
the bi okbone to defend them and your
tights on the flobr of ?arliament.
Mr. Cameron, at aeorbto,11 rogie;
titer Was ponient $111,4/0. rite
year.. the redoubtable littrcly, "dethandsk,
, and niust have $30,076' or an inerease
,of 9,00 pre cent, for the Sante dipart.,
rhea. This "htiforie and 'itistrench.
On* town ootem, same to hare- its
*nip of the Manitobans. iewe+r some.
What confused ur the memo rec.ntiy
e►Ista red by its party there, It..sayis t
,Ilia ie of aur cotem.arp stating that Mr
phPremieir of li, piltoba) disallowed
d
the tart+ together, pars thy,
laws, oe.rand;beforethe world a.elf coavioted
political Nadi P.haw he would not .care a
button "bent star before the world 'a
political fraud.' In Oil reapedhe it Innal
ladle his Iacanieloa.piptotype
Now, our worthy totem stands very
much like "a pelf convioyed fraud" by',
publishing the fraudulent insinuation
that rremier .]!Torquay , went to. the
country contending.forthe right; of bis
Province to pass the disallowed° law.
.Us took exactly theopposite stayut and
was susttsined'by f;0 to 10. He would
be a t'fraud" di'd he "call the Legisla-
ture together and pass the disallowed
lewd," . The Brandon Sun (Grit) inter-
viewed Mr..Norcluay since the election
with this result
11eporter,-"Ilou regard the return of your
Government as an evidence Of the people's con•
iidence that you would carry out such mew,
sures as would.be t theinbest interests 1"
Norquay,-"Yes-rand as an evidence of
their support of the Federal. Government; ria -
amass TBS Pn'ZNOIPAL POINT ON wiIQH I WAS
ATTAQ$ED WAS TBAT. PORTION OF Mt ADDRESS
RBPBRRIN6. TOrTH$ POLIQY or raorzorroo.'I'O
TSE OANADA PAQIFIO RAILWAY, ADOPTED 0X
TES FEEDERAL OOFEENNRNT..'.'
The Era has certainly made itself a
party to ;a "fraud" by denouncing Mr;,
Norquay in. direct opposition to the
facts of the eerie... Again the Sun (Grit)
editorially asks
"What will be proposed next,. now thatwe
,have declared in favor of monopoly f •
°
"Now that, we have helped to : assure the Do-
minion Government that the, disallowance' of
all local railway charters ii preoiielyy what the
people of this province want, it will be inter-
esting" to learn What• Brandon. hasto fall back
Apon.
itwill-be even . teat our Tonal• ootem..
haa•atated'the'case in direct opposition,
to -facts. Upon these premises it abuses
Mr, Norquay galls him a "fraud" and
unnj cessarily introduces lair John and
calls him the same.. The "fraud" :ex.
iota in , the too fertile imaginiation of�
our cotem.. and hie grit confreres. , But$
anvthirig. t& beat the ' oried" Iei `.their
-game"fitst; lesit; -and-•all--the-timer-rt°
.ie to be;hoped'that''Ontario will check;
mate them on the 27.th of. this month'
as Manitoba did=a few weeks ago:
EDI TagIAL
,asked him. to elo4irence.on the•
Goderich faction, jOurnal :calls _the
Mail; a "literary prig."' ' The reading,
public „would like there were more-auch
.• The persistence 'with which sonic) of
that he iia,"inan brain?' .wOuisi in -
We -admit that hp. has
on tiVer,age share of thitt imeful article;
hot that be is'A “men,Of lumina" is.jieit
•
lege. and model f4iii; The principal
peas tO be moo, valtrablkftiod fer cattle
/than corn. 2. A 'report proving curd
tebeiniere: valeable, food' for Wile,
-Neredithrthe leader of the , Op --
position wanted the marriage.: license
fee rednced. MOvat opposed this-
reasonable- ,;"iequerit.' $20,000. is' paid
annually for triarriage licenses, .of which.
reeenp them. tor partiain
—On -Saturday dol. Reim piit up at'
the bar; After. the Gallinte,,departure
the' landlords reminded 'that.
would have *made Thie weuld
iiidicate 'that. "money makes the_ mare
.F. .JOInision with the ahr.ortis_
• not break hie ehgagementa th0.".: Col's
Itoss. 'For the same reaion We might.
say that-RolfrWaFf aftaidto 'meet Jobe/
ston .1ri fact with •a greater Of'
ner wbieh "M. 9. Camerciii 'oat kr:
•
Porter • On the PlstforM lest' iiionnitir.
-Mi. Cameron did nething(of,Ilie kiod,
he invariably Sot siihA4b appear,. .A.11,0.
'these yiortrious gentlemen. were time -
tis it .eli_nehing.rea-:
-and be • will do ine more barbs thlin
Whet1.*Mr. Blake Waif spestking
Believing- the prilnciple that GOada e11OUId not be carried over fro lt'ta•line season to smother,
:R• DURING • ',THE- NEXT' 'F(:)t.IR Viii
REMAIN4'�ER Q!t THEW FINE„ �lC TQ� OF
mm,
- - -
ioths —
WINOEYS,
This is. an .oPportinity not tg be missed). as our Stock in the abov'e Ltnes b.as no equal: in
.-County, To make this Bale the morb attractive, ourPopular Brandi; of,
Y AND—WHITE . CIffirONS- WilE. LATEST MILL.
.Which are the Lowest Figures. quoted for ouer. ttho years: EOery Housekeeper should make a note of Ws%
elittenica
• yeg -.Open ..-f
(3,- 200 Cords,. 2&.or 22 Mak Green .and Dm Wood wante Highest. Price in Odsh or Trade given.
Mr, P, ,Tohnotim is making A
'010t0l1q11 canvAss Of the electorate and
Mr. Samuel Platt is working vim-
outlY for Y. W. Johnston. In Spite Off
inuendoes to the contrary Platt is.
a thorough Conservitive,Onte.rio rights
, and F. W. Johnston eupporter.
' Doniinion Parliament opened an list
Thursda the 8th, ;.•The .Clerk of, the
to members present:.
" I swear that I • Will' be faithful and beai'•
true allegiance to go tiejesty Queen Nigeria!".
Mr. Kirkpatrick. vyas Chi:Irian Speaker.
would like to dictate to F.W:isTelineten
And says, - We- Unhesitatingly state"
tbq Mr. •Johnoten!ri duty so and
The -able aditoi alluded' to "un.:'
in eccOrdatice_ with facts, • arid ,t,offers
Much" gratuitous advice that will not be
. Sustain the Mowat Government and
.The present incumbents of power io
ledged principles hi thin .-„instarice '• ap
lea*: They don't believe in. surPluses.
'Tbey; have dissipated this $3,0001000
arid brought the .Provinee 'on -the Yerge
Of :direct taxatiern. .
That IAMitslileold. grandinothe4 .the
Mein Aditin , Crooks in head: of the
edueational"'departMent of the • Pre -
vino. He APent last'. Year $180,000.
in. distributing the GoVern men trgrant
Q.. D. d'acksonandThOs. Hays, who
will.endoavor: to set such inatiecneo out
:of Office' and capable 'men , in their
The ordinary eXpenties, of tie last
'inane Of Ontario. were 41;3074,000, .
1862 which w&hope fie• the line
year of Grit faCtioo rule. in- Ontario
the sanisyytork cost $2,430,000, Oiler
1:26:aper-cent. advance. A.Ad'all. this in
.the name of ,eb,Morny and, .retrenclis•
-..have*sarPlusi. , it is chiefli Made .up
library. tik Toronto whieit' rit„ In at
•plus in_ bends. •Send
Thos. Haws; Jacirean ••, and
.lem . of real. malt ettrplea and avoid'
direct taxation s , ;.
The chief hope for • Ontario' fa -Pilaf
,off the.evil, day of direct:taxation' is, to
sheuld and
lands of. the ProVince ;.are.,41
hat, the ProYinee .h an to' depend , pan
aside ,frerii. . direct appeal. „to' the
these Crown lands 6 Mr; Mewat
came into Office,' atid bit ie. there to'
idowitt's4, rase; robbed.,
/I Meeting of the'
'Society ,. will • be: .held the- Hall on
Thersday,24cd"inst, The mem-bees. are
"requested .te, be. Present: Subject ' for
the evening, "Annual Oyster Slipper."
he-taronto-Oonventionr-recently, be
and Streaine•Bill, which was disallovited
might be'thattheY aid nothet wisely
notmaking.. full proviiion for private or vest.
greatexteot, the Bill wee tlisallowecl.
It afitight to deprive Me., McLaren of
The great rout of Grite In Manitoba
forecaste with considerable Certainty
has sold b. fine _horse te 'Seaton:ion et
The vreffuss-tevei raging ,in the
northwestern Fitt of the .tturnifillp.
Died, On Friday, 3td,intit.; thnwife 'Or
on Monday met., /the singing was lin-
please, particultirly‘lhe toner (terrible).
'Tha villagers have become great)). eig-
We belieVe it is the intentien OfIle
John Motealf, veterinary surgeon:10 re.
__motto to Clinton. We Wiabhiti att060$8;
litor*and miseePreseutors who have,
vitte robbery will be rootednt the cOin«
Grro Were °fatted 'Manitoba "The
Manitoba, Provitioial robbers.. thought
. divert public attention froth their
.44-4)Ohonts by trying ustop thief P.' The
106P10 dasinp the thief bat it *tie the
fatty who made •Alie ,outtry that was
stopped; SO in Nitals0 will the b6heet
who are relibinj 411e,_ Rroyinee_of
ahOut, WA the plums which knew „Mr.
lowat and hire colleagues • will kuo,,,r
dulged in by. two. intelligent gentlemen,: one a
It. -"Yes;- lis experience ought to fit ,lini
C: --,To know and, to act aecordhigto thet„
knowledie are two- ditrerget thing% i. know-
ing. and selfish, but .1`slippery”7..-riever, lie
will hold yots fast if he,gets yon -in hts Tower,
'and all the mon,ey,he can get as VelL ' '
has Col, loss that 'he would be likely to Util-
ize for the benefit of his constituents / -
Rc'"=Illa.exp_erieilOc in finance, .
ii▪ iiiiitelf„ but be will ao nothing "for his con,
voted for the $800,ineeMoity ..-61. Seifsional al;
•lawailee as against $660:'' He iit:iueli a super-_
, ler inaa that the larger.arixount ;wag. hie ' idea
tu• be wastinwhis- time for the allpposqd wel.,
lieve-7Year estinuittr•of;hino on the whole i6 i
.just one, and were ititot. that ..Johneten lacks
experience, he might bp preferable,. . Jeliiiston
skeins pepulair where known and ibef. peeple.
relations a piblic'lifelip is a hard 'man, from..
1.1 or e old. 13uffalo• and. Lake iimiatailivay
years .beeirreceivieg aaarge Salary. ($12O0) ler,
knoll Work aa 'Countr,Treasurer, ,and4roni•
for,a 'few weeks' attendance •at Toronto,- and I
cannot" . call to: mind -lute single Instance -ilo.
•wliteli he has exhibited 'ts, partiole of public en.
' .:13,I..siiiite agree with you, buttheri 'On the -
whole. don't you.think he would .be 'a.bettift
••• R--.-If.I thought Peps only Went". to •Parlia.
beenhis ob)ect in the post and we eannever..=
'peat anything else from him in the .future. • •
ari ha: has lone; sacrifice eVersitlitugl. tO-Alett,'
ways.. been grasping, 'lie has.. net that Whole; '
Soulednese Of hia.opponent, ''M Johnston,. • ••
own towntlia.117uallY feneett;:td,a publie
if he Wallowed, tObitild on it one ot the•prlit-
.tiest,irtews from the -north end of NOith-street ,
show hey un,luat he:cari be, and to show that:
Col, Apse when •voting.in Parliament. tolroli.
:McLaren,. At, l_p4aato—c.itize.n.„4--his-priAtate,
rights,. as was lorid liy the,,t'Stroains Bill," Was
higlutitt 'Conti -in, the laud.. lias declared. to be
Iii‘ Then as an individnal lie has taken: pub -
It -,:-Weft, ithont the !‘StronniaBili,"-1.never
Of right and juitige and -who acts accordingly:
6-s-114 hair not been gel* Oft -aur. gr,eat
wrong, probably, fMrit your-, SW._ point.,
Neither hailie.been guilty of perpetrating any
great good, He depict' that serf-abnegetion
'which shauld to some -eittent be posseSied by
, It -Do you think Johnston is,,any bater ie.
al bent•the antipodes .0f/ osifs,iYOu May say
*rat it is his loire,of, popelar applause:that
»eaussit Soh -gist= tic allt ill se nuialt Moro ii .
liberal manner"than Boss. But 1'contond
tion ti:tie,rightItii the people, and the fear of
lotingit a deterrent against being lax in pub:
,-.4k-why, • Mend, you almost persuride his"
to bo a Christian: and, vote for johnoton. -
to vote for Johnston. .I have,been giving yow
my views of the two candidates now Were the
people of West Huron. 1 Attu assuredly wits
for Jobniton, as I believe he would be a butter
min for us than Ross. •
1?‘" -111 a4fliell;:feplastalinibtr'Cioderich town Con.
A Sure Thing*
In the treatment of Chronic Diseases •
with that great system • rorieVatim and.
restorative, Burdock' Blood titters,
!,here is no uncertaintylAti itit Action, ,
feet by Its marked effect upon the Liver
Kidnbysi and the Dowels. •tvery dote
ter remedy for Croup thao lIngYetd'a
accorthug to special directions th
id the great bOusehOld, patine* :for
foution &c,
•
olice Force, • Ottawa, Canada, thus
1434 e to a representative,oLone of Ot-
aily in- lots with wonderful iterlicine
St. Jatobs,011; I keep it at home and
likewise h'errvid my e 0; and" though°,
II
my duty tilmuld call ine hence iii au
hour to joiiiney ll thottsa d toilets, St,
,Tadobs Oil would surely be yoompari.
Ion, It, ie th_einost wonderful medicine
in tile Werld, without tiny 'exceition, I heart; very favorabis pplulonaexpressen
liejieve. My entire family ,hav,e' beort regarding it, and, if time. permitted.
cured, by it. WO -11aVO ' Utieti . it 'for:- eould oeod niftily names of benifite
twetity diiterent ailments, and found it •partiee.
righe along and very joady think that, VgrAroltift\ :rag' vt2 .ti Ittath" './0,3 °°
Our
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Pri
lading
—AT
weeds..
Executors to .the Esthto 4:0 the late
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Nelct Wee
ext
EED
Q wing to the:. reputation . this...,Mannnoth. Establishment
try, comment is .unnecesk4ry. •
''S,Uffice it to say .the'14usinLis is to be Wound u
OD8
MD. WE -HAVE ,Cp1V1iltigIN
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& nest Stock Ever Brou
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•
lothi'er.
HOT GRAPH'ER.,...,
;pier health! The Many' , and
witkening.rlitientiers from which ion stif7
disd .by that unfailing regulir,Or 'ford:
Ask driiggist for prsief,
The best salve in theworld for Cuts,
Briiisea Sores, Ulcers, 'pelt Bileum,,
Paver .gores, Tatter, Oftirft-1 Heeds,
tidos And fresh i ly cures ' it is
guarirtin teed ' ter give perfect, satisfaction
,.- it you arfftired talk tliTtritie o
fashioned pille try darter's Little Li ver
arid take sbme coisfort.
can% Stand everything, One pill dqlose.
p it to veer family. The bate
:Throat, Croup, Rheumatism, Chilblains
itod Pnin or Sorenefie of ell -kinds,
that marvelloue healing,. remedy,
nosejudiappy 'Persons who stiffer
from nervousness and dyspepsiti" should
use Carter's 'Little Xerve pm*, whioh.
tents, all iltuggiste, •
W. T. Bray, Pliermaelat, Wirtglaiin
Ont., Writes that the 'sale of .Burdock.
ea 14 that and adds "that bp.
Sated hiit'llfe 'hi; a Simple. Trial Bottle
ptioii;• him to pi'ecns,
and everyt1 fug else' had. '
Sick neadeelic And retard the troithlee
. dent tea 13111una Ante et the system, such eie
Oleos, Nausea, Drowsiness, Mime after entitle,
Able success lute been shelve in curing. ,,' .
.nditcheyiet Carter's Litt! Ivor P.1114 Are Orin Ally
valuable In Cenatimitlps curler and inrei•efitingt
And rognInte the beltols, Even It tlity only otos.
suffer front this !stressing complaint; but form.*
:lately their goodcgps dors net end here, and those
,ellA0 coreanyWOS pet they Will hot be wining
to dO without niers, Mot Slier head •
to t tiebAse of so many lives thot here istaltre*e
Milk° (Sur erou hdast• pills Cara it W4,114
Others de not, •
'They tire strictly Vegetable an :do net grins
aroglets everywhere, Or sent, tr tum
o-be-continueckwatilithe whole Stock is 'cleared out,
the .1.15,tli and-, clOse the. Shop and'
LOW what:44 qther..:11i ,tke can. afford sell • en", at. . .
4n. d •SEuvrorl(„).yrinD(4)1311•?gttt.,0/„:1:1(.,,,,n.i.:3,1!:4,:.::ni )r,,i1:. ,.._(.!1.,.,Li.J.,i,c);01.(:..0o,l•-.•le:, Of Cslint ton .
for., cash,' 13,et Lake ts and. the•LowTP:t•'prices". ••ta:
1)„0 WN, the Sale.411 to“ be co:oductict iorinci.pies
t.., 0 ,
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F.ARIEasi- SCALES . OP EVERY .D180111111
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eTizatuit 7m/ow
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1.40;40 end ttle tiietilairies, and A.rtigiegiaenereity sold 4 -Presenter '.