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The Exeter Advocate, 1889-2-28, Page 8LornIon flu. on & Bruce Railway. GOING NORTH ---Trutt Tara;--Paass'»r r a 8t? 4.i'S a. o A. . x. n depart rt Laizado F i_ Losers Crossing ..8.di ....,, 520 Chuideboye .8.52. , «. ,,, 5.28 Centr.aliaa.... , ....9O5...... 5.45 attaa� 1:"TER.....,,» 9.16. . .. 5,57 aeusaati,.,., ,,,9..>,>,. tial 9.34 - 6.17 Drucettekd .. , , .942 , . , 6,2 Clinton- ?Q,f)4 .. 6,45 Londesbor& .. .1019. Van Blyth • , lti2zt 7.12 Delgtuve.. , 10.42. ... , 7.27 Winglr'II,A'A „ , , , , 11.007,45 onea Surra. Passeoge Wire; -hent ... .7.05 tSAO P,At, I3elteria e.7.24,.;,4.00 Blyth........ . ?.9 4.15 Leudesboro' . . 7.47 , , . , . 4.25 *Clinton,......... 807,.,4,45 Brtacotieitl...... t. S2fa 5.01 1Uppern...,...,., 8.341,5.12 Henson__ .... &41..,,5.19 EXETER naa Ceettreln .. 0.07 5.45 C"l e emcltettevee , 9. 8 , ... , . 5.56 Lateen CrarsGiii:;.'. 9. 4 , , a.ti2 Loa dozn;aa ave...10,15 6.45 a: n Again. J. W. Brcxlericle has purchased tet- her banitrstet :stock :of dry goods, Aeady wade clothing, ere, &.e. The toe, is now being openedrt and will be 2 , offered by attcsiozr. on SatuA�d .ar �, .- else 1l arch, 1859. This splendid stack has be�eu ptuehased set has than half the w holesaale cost price and the goods will positively bo sold. without any reserve, -Alts. Rodger l oethe at, of Bay, who: always evinced towards us. In these is laid up at present with c very sore, days ofcommercial aactixite, at merch- harnd,.is reported to be recovering under ants whole time is not unfrequentl3- the cure of orre of ow Exeter ter doctors.; absorbed in tine one idea of acclaim- ' tore allowed ` ri re r alla'e lE:dwarcl Neil, of Tieta,'olt} f<arnaer- latittg, a cl the litter za Mr la* a resident of this town in the employ to be claanaactot, but we cheerfully bear f Mr. E. Roberts, is visiting fri+ feels uta:. star ti eel, testimony to the contrary and ro aures in and availed Exeter; in your (else- We cask you. to accept Mr Al M i h ere this address in the kindest spirit in Faefts Worth Knowin - ex un rx o thas puereba lieutembe.' the place toots north of 1 Hay: g . - .'f a the sixteen. years. of uarianterrupted file post oilice, sato to ronmieuea nt�adloanin„ Air. Noah Armstrong or tla ' eloc . ua. Don't h- sura of l?a 540 1'ir. Munn has a good. 1 Prosperity, which baa been the record 2 xa�d � o c 1. p farm now caulprasan ono hundred awe re - fifty •teres. and a, prosperity which has head its re- --- -Mr. Samuel Ceidley, , of Blyth, Thrusts: lag its 'town, eienvx .a t''iiare. A few minutes before six o'clock on! Saturday evening theyoung daughters; of Mr. Jas. N. clow rd, who were home lone, noticed fire in the npsteir part , u reenter ticking for' eta; factory cotton " to M. J. ieI.anaghlin seed L. Hardy MY laa`Aut I`xarz,ans AND B�trz.oxn>•:s, and gave thea alarm. hfessrs. McL.aauugh- 2l• els 6 palters ppns 9 cts. corsets for ---13y 'our generous act of unexpected 1a ct .; lcnolatis and girls ,glares 2 for' and undcsery ed ki.ndues.e shown nee lin . and Hardy- at exit set out host) }axes Sets:. mens fettboots $1.40; ft Persian .this evening, you place tate in such Had arrived. Ail time to sal IFreSEalt�gaei6la the thanes ; lamb .iC:a S 'far $2.554; Had thee- ;arrived two or three atnireates F over coats for later the house woiitM have been in a:3 at the lig Sa:nal:rupt store" Where you can get the cheapest Prints and Cotton; t best and cheapest Dress Goods; the best and Cheapest Furse , the best and cheapest Corsets and Hoserya the. best and cheat sed "le -e ns wlzic]n it is gi>•en in tiaanitfnliness for est Boots and Shoes: the best and cheapest Teas for the money; fl#t1 acre miss t is , comprising of the old Area of Eialtaven & Pickard, silence spent -Thee P' etcar watt manual flex infrneuce on us all. May the giver exlaillits lt~as Here oars ,3iotad<av�i ass grad of ail good, in His rtuerey, extend to the products ,<t• viewed le' as large ' ea tnanY years of life in which you Elms ,qul eu jay the trusty" which number products €at farmers rs ansa townspeople, you have been so reply endowed. The , ,n.lnl;ts *taus year are a)#) tot taps those of last year, �lr. Samwell was deeply moved, and o the house They at once rant ,neer i -Good alp wool tweeds far S5 cls.. rn rept} an; sa'd:- f sites: The fire originated from the MII..Iohan Reddy, oi` Brandon, Man, l furrrace ghees ;nut least ser the lease en visiting in tlds s�eetaou. lie leas fa for several feet, taonAtn the tt on-s,e for his sojaturn there p -.311 we tweeds m 3a els ,up XETER MARKETS. Richert! ]('lel aaral°T. r Chtckei Iietet . '6tlae.tt r bushe3. ....';.$:ta tol1.04 * . -�. I'S' eo to eat The return t«ae.t c r nt:etcla Leon) eke t e..' .. , • Exeter and liens ll teeth ewe lit t �tkats. • .. - . ` tt► Laud traollz of aaunr Town khan, It Paas eelnv'eer ,Leal...... r ae per etre Butter, MIPIA ,_ Ti,ttt r t ele.�t• a per et "Vont . IS to "aA;',tt.aa S la;;E tea 4$a ... �. `a'.3 to Hay per ten .... .5.25 et ltt.0;. Pork . , . , 5.00 to 6.00 st.ae)' position that 1 arm unable to And words to express taay gratitude as. 1 would c esirce, Wien I look around ince. and see friends come such e)astaances toneet with those at hone, .to express suf h i arils •e);r.: eery lei ;Daly of the country sentiments of ,trust and confidence int iota edemamell young men who want their okd employer. 1 atm o erconue as iaon w for tl.a ntee.lti CS 0 rata ;ul,•atritkalr.,a, i 10rth fa. k'lu gs of ,1�y , to sea that my _._,Ates,:. ]1j, ft. Witton,tt.'a`..hte1<e ins desires, for the: b{ uncut of those anouund of the ,r o •r`et r and 1 Ia Bright axe tett`,11.0 a to Want so appreciated, let them, •. , R•, ; ;eo a rth woo iaa town on 'S1 eductdat• Heave Meet s felt, and do feel, that au 55 lfa elrov-lalta attaagasnteeting tor the rupee,,�t ealltioYerto]tat, successful, should not .. « t' t a 75 - tett petit close aatel exciting ;heel r esultdd forming at mutual Fate ;:toe t Intsurauc: only study his own interests, butt tt y ... d " t dl 'at favor or tux IlettS411 by one game About ,. Further r a ' : , s will be .used help those who labor for ]atm. kd 3S to tat a o atelletnelt watched the l Comp stn, b urtll t p at tutelar efforts ba this direetion that; trot hay 1i to ;;il l tft of our t gtvr•n nae tt wctel:. been altogether sutccessful,1n t I feel ,tunes nuts everything `eves cia'r t'tt to 'gym s .ac eatxtt of th ue t _ ,� to l e s -. -c..a. r+a t t � r 'e v ]late. lel :l s that Ill :, t n t ttl 11 t Its to lei a fault tut i Ia , {} S tt ! 1 fl'ticnl>, manner. I At ltt i,t l rl gar {i el It .., tea la • r illness ref alita Ioliz.a 13a1l:avill, alautg t r lntul tag, th,t fwasair allowed flea, utter- b of fir. li M• usai'etr tll of the, London rtwiups Lia°s� aatit•a^txs ewes+_ r.ze a��r ., Road, ate has been eoefilaed to Iter set of sit sj tke Dube over-ze 0U9;'laivl for etetatoe time with an ualezerated stet of two (f oar Cottaaa'plinrs iva _ R tits hill • rest a s, lta sl..urd II stilton at pr s .nt but hopte. to :oast bear litotes atAa; test ,•asaEaa°eei told ;_ , , . o . � Teves Drifter oyster .- Srce? a c been recogtaieeecl by vnu all tea preeentation of such a handsome rs>es. containing such words of Itlud fid aatfeeetion, and I can assure you of the words spoken by you this exon- i"� " czf last txsor t r; . ince will nitrates have a warp plaice in e it lrteen hs thumbit could not have f t ata; mentors. You must excuse y , been quieter. Tis.: aielppmsiul�° le tee score -•The residents of than p,le e at:al of* na: e*eytng all 1 swum wet too, as I am d aatttae+, �' draws.) Hay will learn with deep svn'roat' of the not able to express my feeling as fully JaaInt 5trlemma ll, I dae,etia of Mrs Jeno^ Collins', aged43 ee 1 ;t•oulcl w sh, hut I thank younl;aain p, McDonald, '2 1 I .ears alai shays, who dc�p-�axiaal flus ; ea ouurhal:dseliu present ,nus) afect- eet, . abludsq's, by tht JOInalluttionl;, al j Hahn f°1' The h>e tti t*ta1,4 luoautas on $111417i *mate aaaldrae s, salad tivt ala a ane nil every w that plate conked W. C. Charters, 1 $ teat, Slate was a. very filedeutltamiebte causes: int life. s 7i1ENSA1.1,. t tuts¢ D eaalw st actor mo et, of vow j lt, natahron :lady ;anal was puncta belayed by sill, .. , who knew her. The funeral teak piece ,,�, s ere erste �,e�Rtiaai*. a►$1$r[ slt, r„ lies nolnlS, •lre , au dhs t -class. Total Tri gems.� OR Tuesday last front her sialaue a COM ftsz 2nd colt„ ]Lots. for the Exeter remet eerael�;^, the�'ra*:,�t 1"'AtiwraDtut oars E;Krtu•ut. � err e uthkerd !ache aral. " ter. and 'Iles fatllt�tteal les a large cote tate the tenterof taut Marto A.'i�'aalewt: 1 i courseofsorrowina frlentdSandrelativca• i* Veen Stn. --There appease an tteun J. if, Ilvtzeltuu eau, 1 t`, ra a ; ; its the liiibbaext attt»'S� taoman ti tle ago ands. ' 'intt A large water :viol regret to lac;an°!, wloit% has caused some hand feelings announcement oaf sou r..i. Walters, 1 of the death trf Mrs. Wm. 4. 1 1ws. s; in this issue, ilea laavt<' It, Terry, ' With efilluce of the citizens of Cromarty. l,t eta tee of tied hR"rx i T. 1 issett. sthel it '9,14:1•%:6101%%, tiaw a at►aae in disc oh' ' Total, 15 gates. gala TheeY are .3l411 eaterpliistng After the match, which wars not ft a.a '• till nearly eleven. the Exeter "a' tr�eatoel their Hewett' nptpntnernts t t• �vr toes, faun, anal the petalelie N1101.1111 I++ stow a later eh .rte of their p-�ttronag it hut. tiive them at teeth and Spkbet tlraeir stool.. 11 hard Picicaartii le elver'a crockery audglase;wa • (&' w t bi g ]z LN'S! ueeeceh t ti frt.= Wm. Bryce, publisher, Toronto, a c•capy of 4A ltdissing lietebaauel" from the pen of George It. Stuns, else a copy of -14 crime of fleet o o]den Gully" by Ell :a r Saltus. Thos ;are e.;o,..olltsut works Rrt fiction and lovers -of s.tuch reading should not fail to read tit :&e tam be secured ured direct from W. Bryne. publisher, Toronto. or front your, beat bookseller. -]pests drives in boots and shoes -at Richard Pickard's. Tailoring as .specialty and iL good tit guarrauteed, Ten --arae, On Tuesday evening a large Wadi. - elite; Ltbertetl at the .b iuees•st Metho• dist church to hoar the discourse of the Rev. George Webber. The subject which Mr. Webber lectured on, the '4F:antone Ws. or the Great Triumphs we Celebrate," was birdied by the Rev. ,gentleman in a very able manner. The lecture was one ofthe best and ablest delivered ht Exeter for some time and sliouid the Rev. Mr. Webber ower return a again he will be greeted with a larger audie ite.e thin that of 'Tuesday evening. sutppee r. le. layer it uerleuz Ee'red Melhanee% acted as referees.. Cheapest carpets alai curtain Canada at the Big 13atnt:rapt store. 1.. Notes. Plymonth Lodge Drill, Corps x til rhea*t this evening, for drill. .-The next regular meeting of Ply- mouth Lodge No. ii13, Sons of lenglaiutd will be held on :timidity evening zte:tt. At the last executive board meeting of the grand officers of the Sona of Eng. laud Benevolent Soeteety. Wm. ?Antlers of tho xeter Auls'c>ae.art•A was appoint- ed I) sIestrlet Deputy for Huron and Bruce. Cott] til t'roceedings. Council inet p ersuant to adjournment -at theTown Hall, Exeter, on 25th Feb. 1889. All members present. Minutes Rof previous meeting were read and ap proved. Moved by T. 11. 'McCallum, .seconded by W. 0. Bissett, that orders be granted for the following sums, viz. Jas. Balsden,$9.75 labor -,and John Math- eson $1.75, charity to Mark . Clarke.-- .Darried. • By -lav-No 5 1889, to amend By -Lew No 9 1887, was duly read and passed, on motion of W. G. Bissett, .sec- . onded by T. B. Carlin,. By-law No. 6 1889,to appoint a constable &c. was duly geed and passed on motion of W. G.l is - .sett, seconded by T. H. McCallum. Mov- -ed by T. R. McCallum, seconded by T. B. Carling, that the Reeve, Dep. Reeve hand Mr, Pickard be a committee to look -after the letting of the town Htdl. -Car- ried. Moved by T. B. Carling, seconded by T. H. McCallum, that the clause in aisles concerning town hall be amend - ,ed, by allowing the Band and firemen the free use of town hall twice a year.- eCarried. Moved by T. B. Carling, sec- .4anded by W. G. Bissett, that in order to secure a grant, from this Council the hand be required to play in public at least dace a'week weather permitting. (Denied. Application was. made to the 'Reeve for a reduction of the fee for the ease of the town hall, at a recent clern- „.onstration held by the Busy Bee Society, .of the English church.,_. Moved by W. -G. Bissett, the sum of 63. be charged in- tead of 65, the usual fee. Motion was not seconded. Mr. Creech to procure notices warning teamsters to be caut- ious driving over crossings. The clerk it ask for tenders for six cords round �:eder at not more than one foot nor less than five inches in diameter. Tenders a° be received up to Friday the 8th March 1889. On Motion the council' ad Sownu.ntil Sth March 1889, at 8 o'clock an. M. Eeeeper, Clerk. - 1 tt which sant event occeired on Studley bet. Deemed lead. only been here for a short thee, suss was at the time of her death living with her daughter Airs. Jas. I;airinaiirat. Her rem his were taken Whether it was iuttended as ail insnit I or not 1 am not prepared to:stay but if the parties coucersnett would Lind out who the writer was before blaming ata tco fl laeria•h on Tuesday uaitcrntat for in imuoteent persons for writing Insultin;� ud i, g r sterns agent theta tt would. bat Ilutaelz lernient.. She will he greatly missed II Ito those who halpposwtl to make her h Ix'ttiur for them. .vottta;e its} v erg eaten• :res uaintauee detritus-, lover sitort stay fttl v for the valuable space oeeupk tl, ht'rre. I am re:ptenfully , Every mauhaastwo )treats, font t'etfut'ta neat. grend parents,;egiztgrett•; rtiedp:trettts,1 sixteeit great great.grandprtareutts, thirty -It WO great-greaat.grtat•graudpar- ents, ete. Noir if we reckon twenty- five years to at reaeration. And terry on the above eirenlation to the time of William the conqueror of England, it will be found' that mit living person must have had at that time oven the enormous number of 855,000,000 of an- cestors. Euch man of the present day inay bo pretty certain, therefore,of hart r 'squires, tab lead not only ganga: asci squtue., but oven t'rownet heads, dul:es,priatecs or bishop, auuoug bis ancestors. ;r On Friday evening last, Bro. Win. Sutter:. D. D. of Huron and Brave, as- sisted by Bras' 11. Spiel:ntatn, II. L. Bill- Ings. S. Sweet, N.D. Hurdon, and 73. Davis, opened a lodge of the Sons of England Benevolent Society in. Clinton The Lodge starts with a fair list of dar- ter It will be officered as follows: --P. P. Bro. R. J. Tufts; W. P. Bro. N. Robson; V. P. Bro. Tiros. Jaek- son sr.; Chap. Bro, 8. Pike; Secy. Bro. J. W. Reeve. The Lodge will be known as Sheffield Lake No 83. After' the Lodge was opened and all business therewith done, refreshments were served at the Grand Union Hotel 'end a good time was spent by all. A lodge of tneSons of England wag organized over Clark - s Bridge on Thugs day night by Bro. John W. Carter, of Toronto; Grand. Seey., assisted by Bros. IL J. Carters, D. D., London; and . Wm. Sanders, of Exeter, D. D. of Huron and Bruce,and a number of officers from City lodges. The name of the new lodge is "British Oak," and starts with a char- ter member ship of fifty -tyro. Follow- ing are the officers elected: P. P., Bro. John Spence; P., Bro. 3. Cools; V. P.,Bro. H. Gramiach;Secy., Bro. T. P. Hobbs; Treas,Bro. Wm. Bell ;C hap.,Bro. Thomp- son Walton; Surgeon, Bro. Dr. F. P. Drake; Man. Com., Bros. S. Rodgers, W. Mason, Anderson, R. Timson, Jas. Guy - 'mer and Gould; L G., Geach; 0: G.,Bro. S. Hicks. The lodge will meet on al- ternate After the install- ation of officers addresses were deliver- ed by a number of the brethren present. London Free Press. -Four tbs. of 50 et. tea for .$1 at the Big Bankrupt store. -The weather during the latter part of last week was very stormy. -Big bargains in hosiery and gloves at Richard Pickard's. -Mr. Herb Elliot, mail clerk, L. H. &,B., spent Sunday in town. -Mr. Egan,of Hillsgreeu was a caller at the ADVOCATE office, yesterday. -Nearly all of the mails last week were late owing to the blocked con- dition of the railroad. Mr. Jas. Carrick, of Hay, who has been ailing for some time, we are glad to say, is able to be around again. -Pants to order. Fine West of England goods for 63.50, cheapest on. record. See thein at the Big Bankrupt store. -On. Friday. evening last a valuable horse belonging to Mr. -John Gould, of this place, was taken Sick with a severe attack of quinsies and died. -The Canadian Presbyterian marhs the eommencenaent of its eighteenth velwne by am enlargement that must make this old established journal more than ever welcome to thousands of read ors. The large addition to its size,: and thehighcharacter of its Correspondence, Editorials and Contributes) Articles can not fail to add to The Presbyterian's al- ready wide circulation and greatly ex- tend its influence for good. "Enoxon- Ian's" racy and able article, published every week, is alone worth the yearly subscription, which, notwithstanding 1 the increase in size, remains at its old price, 62 per annum. The offer of a "Peerless"as apremium to the getters up of a club, should be the means of enlisting a host of willing workers all over the country. Send to The Presby- terian Printing and Publishing Co., 5 Jordan St., Toronto, for free specimen copy and circular, Complimentary Address, A. jolly crowd tripped merrily over the snow last Monday night towards. the resident of our esteemed and pop- ular townsman, George Samwell, Esq. They carried sundry packages and a huge can of oysters, and on the broad e shoulders of th m lar ost boyamongst st then, was something, that in the dim light, resembled a table top or a port- able piano. When the house 'r -as reached and invaded, we recognized in the crowd, the old employees of the late firm of Samwell & Pickard, and in the unrecognizable article, arichly framed m• 1 d address beautifully en„osse c lilles9 t0 Mr. Samwell: After interchange of greetings, the address was presented and read as follows:- Communication. To tlro E,litor of the ,.UVocaTE. Stn. --Please allow inc a small space in your veluatble+paper to express to the public a few reasonable thoughts. In the first place in the village of Cred- iton dutriug the past few months there has been a large number of cntnp]aints against the officials of the law in this .. pl tee, of flans: done contrary to the law by the young RIM and boys. It is no wonder Mr. Editor that such is the ease. In the seeoud place what is the cletracter of our J. P's. One especially, trace .him back in his past life he is um 1 and r to honor. or. How honest nor trutlaftt i o can any reasonable party expectthe young people to act aright, when such n set of dishonorable counterfeits do not show them an example. Why they eannot qualify for a J. P., they are saw breakers instead of protectors. There is two officials in connection with J. P's. One is a counter Hopper Dude that knows everything and the other is a Double Brained Harnessmaker that dictates to our county Judge when Ite is wrong. Mr. Editor I think it would be the best for those ofieials to reform themselves, end become honest respect- able citizens first then the public at opinion large would have a confident opm on of them, that they were then qualifi- ed to show good example to their fellow beings,I do not think a man that cheats a poor old cripple and swindle in other ways should be allowed to hold a public office of any kind therefore I think your many readers will agree with me that we must have honest upright men in office to do right, and not counterfeits. Crediton Feb. 28th 1889. J. H. If you want the best goodsat the lowest prices sem PARKINSON'S STOOK. To GEORGE SAarwear.n, ESQ. DEAR See. -Life in its highest and noblest sense,. consists not so much in the thth gs wh e,h we possess, as in the free and grateful use of our means, and in that interchange of thought, feeling and sentiment which tends to ennoble and enrich all who come within its reach. Realizing this, we the old em- ployees of tlie•firm of Samwell & Pick- ard, on your disassociating yourself from the firm, after sixteen years of successful business effort, beg to give expression to our high estimate of your worth and our deep sense of gratitude for the countless evidences of hearty good -will and sincere desire for our indiridu:1 wolf,' which you heve Ladies and Gentlelnens Under-Clothingat exceptional Value. We are. determined to sell our Goods at right preen. ZEVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN SSR o old or trashy good. everything new, stylish and of the first goods, to0 it, C s sell and� e want quality.1�1 'Goods want you to examine our stock and compare prices with the minty. No trouble to show goods, Buying and selling tfor .. x �, competition. Ulster Cloths and �. s �� e c o IVO dei' l~e�; tlt3 n. �AST-I. <� 1 n � Jersey Jackets very cheap. FarmProduce taken at Market Prices. Remember the glace fit's�t r north. of the Town Hell, PARKINSON.J. ITY IS THE T TFiT Sat J!kk +t NORTIICOTT -0-1.8 NOW FRiNGr BREAD NS. CAKES Etc., Cari =ME= 0 CI IKT.IM0 .very Description Made to Order. J. 11. Northcutt, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. root - .. Meat 30 dad sale! HARDWARE Greenway, Bnsm.-Last Sabbath,the wife of Mr. Thos. Bullock, of a son. Mr. Jas. Pollock sold his valuable team Iast week to an Exeter buyer. ' Mr. John Beinger has taken the con- ract of building a large bank barn for Henry Shank. A large number took . degrees in Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 219 last meet- ing. This lodge has not decided where they will go to celebrate the 12th but Exeter will be the plaee some will go. Mr. I. A. Wilson, our merchant tailor who liaedone business here fiery satis- factory during the past three years started for Wadsbury, Washington,last Monday. He leaves a host of warm friends. Mr. Wilton, traveler for Bryce, Mc Munich & Co,one of the oldest establish ed dry good house of Toronto, spent all last'Wednesdey boolcin e thespring or- der for goods for. W. J. Wilson. The Boston house is an old established place where all kinds of good goods can be bought by cash and prompt paying customers,. �� auntne BISSl.Z`T -AND- TINWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Out Saws, Ares and Handles for 80 days only. ROS P. S. Owing to a change in the Firin we must have all accounts settled either by Cash or Note. Solicited. Ceo, & Ed. Bissett, Props. STS 1' AND READ I There is a ashlar OH called {� 0 IT IS MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY ..A �R o TORONTO,McOOLL , See that Barrels are branded with. the Trade Mark, LARDINE If not, do not take it, as it is only spurious oil they are offering- you so as to make more money y out of you. FOR SALE BY Jul qqo� Ei Eros., �® eef�tte��' �'�{h