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THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1900
IN A BUSY WORLD.
The English Thbaceo trade employs
to -day 121 women to every 100 men,
A line of street ems in 'St. Louis is
.1to be run by compressed aix.
Li Italy 000,000 people find employ -
anent in rearing silkworms,
About 0110 German woman in every
twenty-seven works in a factory.
Somthing like 1,850,000 square yards
.of lookine-glase is manufactured in
!Etnope anurtally.
Daring 1898 Great Britain imported
L20,800,000 merchandise from Canada.,
and exported to it only4...;'5,815,000.
Since natural gae was first discover-
ed in Indiana 7,208 oil wells and 3,48
gas holes have been sunk.
Known to al 0 nsanda—Parinelee's Veg-
'table Pills yegulate tile aCtion of the
secretions, purify the Hood and keep the
stomach and bowels free fronadeleterious
matter. Takei: according to direction
.tbey will overcome dyspepsia:, eradicate
biliousness, and leave the digestive organs
healthy and strong to perform their
_functions. Their merits are well-kuoNvu
to thousands who enow by 'experience
how benefictial they are in giving tone to
the sestein.
The Smart Xoungster.
Ilere are some children's sayings
reported'. by the Chicago News:
"Now, boys," said the Sunday
school teacher, our lesson to -day
teaches us that, if we are good while
1.are on earth, when we die we will
go to a place of everlasting bliss.
But suppose we aro bad, then what
will become of us?" "We'll go to a
pla,ce of everlasting blister," replied
• a small boy at the foot of the class.
"Mamma," said small Charlie, "I
think be a preacher .when. I grow
ap." "Very well, my son," replied
the fond mother, "but what put the
idea into your head?" "Well," re-
plied the little fellow, "1 s'pose I've
got to go to church all my life any-
-way, and it's a heap more fun to
walk around and talk thin it is to sit
istill."
Health for the children. 'Miller's
Worm Powders.
Character in Woman's waik.
An observing man insists that he
can tell a woman's character by her
manner of walldiag and the kin.d of
'shoes she -wears. He says that the
listless way of lifting one's feet indi-
tates laziness or ill-heatlh. A heavy,
fiat -footed step means a good house-
keeper, bat an aggressive nature. A
dragging, shuffling step denotes indo-
lence of mind and body. He observes,
-further, that the 'woman who likes
anannish shoes is not dainty or femin-
ine, and that the ideal woman wears
well -fitting shoes in the street and
'dainty slippers in the house.
Ainard's Liniment Cures Garget 111 Caws.
Veritable City of Padlocks.
Irkutsk, Siberia, is a city of pad-
locks. There are more padlocks on
the shutters and doors of an Irkutsk
*lore than can be found in an Ameri-
can city of 20,000. There are as many
pee three padlocks on some store doors,
d every lower story shatter bears
from one to five. The -padlocks weigh
from one to fifteen pounds. The pop-
ular size is Ave pounds and 214 inches
thick.
• New life for a quarter. 111111er's Com-
pound Iron Pills.
A croft ted,
"Remember," said the yo -ung man.
with the downy moustache and the
foreign title, "I am not a fortune
kunter."
" No, " answered Mr. C umrox,
gloomily, "I discovered that shortly
after I became your father-in-law.
'You propose to sit still and have the
fortune walk into your bank account.
You wouldn't do anything so fatigu-
ing as to get up and hunt it."
Try I1a-11 would be a gross iejustice.to
• 00110011ria that standard healing .agent
Dr. Thomas' Eblectric Oil with the ordie-
arrunglienta lotions and salves.. They
are inflammatory and astring-
ent. The Oil is, on the contrary, mein-
eintly eooling.and soothing when applied
.externally 10 relieve pain, and pawed alty
eremedial when swallewed.
Coffee Cultureift 9neens1and.
The cultivation of coffee on the
siortlaern coast of Queensland is stated
to be becoming.= important industry.
GP:mere are said to be making ready
o export to Britain coffee bra. ground
and tinned condition.
A new back tor 50 cent,
Eidney Pills and Plaster.
How to Make Potato Si,,,w.
Steam the potatoes in their jackets
until quite tender, peel them and rub
-through a wire sieve or machine into
a hot vegetable dish, piling high in
the center.
Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator does
Met require the bele or any purgative
medicine to complete the cure. Give it a
trial and be convinced.
There are 88 canals of business im-
portance within the limits of the
'United Slate. They vary in length
from one mile to 881, that of tbe Erie,
and in eost from $70,000 to $52,000,-
000.
If the ebildren requite physic none ants
so nice a* Miller's Worm Powders; very
pleasant to take.
1)01N(;S ()F \\117i,Elc.
TEMS tae
INTEREST FROM
THE WORLD
AROUND
Fritned, Punctuated and Preserved In
l'itthy Paragraplis for the Perusal of
PraCtical People — personal, Political
and Pro hrahl e.
•The Hamilton Patriotic Eund on
Saturday had reached $8,800.
The (eueen hes proclaimed a meet-
ing of Parliament for Jan. 80.
'1'be rate of discount of the Bank of
England, was on • Thursday reduced
from6 to 5- per cent.
Charles , Haywood was • elected
Mayor Of Victoria 'with two , to one
majority' on Thursday.
Li Hung Changhas arrived at
Shanghai on his way to assume the
viceroyship of Lianglewam
The bubonic plague has made its
appearance at Rio Julien:6, Brazil.
There has, been ono death' 'there.
British societies in the United
States have raised, and will, contri-
bute $230,000 to the Mansion lieluse
Fund. '
The U. S, 1 -louse Committee on 'In-
ter -a tate Commerce on Friday, re-
ported favorably on the Ilepimen NI-
ca,ragua Canal bill.
Consicleeable fear is .expressedin the.
German ,press that • Aaterican autoe,
mobiles will invade Germany, and a
higher duty is demanded. '
Frank Conricic, secretary of the
Chicago Buil dove ' • and Trades Vs -
change, fearing hydrophobia, commit-
ted suicide by shoating .'en Sunday,
The new White Star. Line steamer
Oceanic sailed from Queenstown . at
10 a.m. on Thursday for New Yorlc.,
with 1,381 sacks of -mail on board,
The number of deaths at Bombay',
largely from the bubonic. plague,
jumped .up on Friday from 282 to
376. The normal death rate is '75.
' 'On Dec. 28 Thomas Puller, 25
years cif age,' left the home of Thos.
Verley, Dresden, Ont., and no trace
of him can' be found. Fuller was
slightly denaented.
There are over 1,000 entries for the.
boultry show itt Cincinnati, 0., this
week, including all the -states and
Canada. . There will .be exhibits also
of dressed Poultry and eggs.
Two laundre,d and forty 1<londikers
were snow barricaded at I3ennett last
'Friday, when the steamer Rosalie,
which has • just arrived at Seattle,
Wash., sailed from SkaguaY.
Vera, I)oughts, the beautiful Cana-
dian woman who has had lords,
dukes and princes. in her train, and
whose escapades had been the theme
of the gossip of two continents, has
been buried- at St. Germain, a suburb
of Paris, France. '
It is announced from the Fisheries
Departinent at Toronto that spear-
ing will be allowed on the bay at
Hamilton this winter, subject to the
condition that each spearer take out
a license and that spearing of salmon
trout and evhitefish, is prohibited.
Advices from White Oaks, N.M., 'in
the Sacramento Mountains, 150 miles
northeast of El Paso, say that sec-
tion was swept by a blizzard on
Thursday, the effects of which were.
disastrous. Many thousand head of
stock were frozen stiff.
The Ontario Government haspass--
ed an Order -in -Council placing the
manufacturing clause on pulp wood
cut in the province. The Order -in -
Council provid.e.s that after' May 1
next all pulp- wood cut in the pro-
• vince shall :be manufactured in the
province.
Napoleon Lepine of Ottawa, who
was charged with the crime of at-
tempted murder, was triumphantly
acquitted on Saturday, and -the man
who was alleged to have been shot
at, Peter Albert, now lies in a felon's
cell, with the charge of perjury hang-
ing over him.
A team belonging to Mr. Walker, a
butcher, of Thorndale, took fright on
Thursday and dashed into car No. 53
of the Pottersburg line at London,
killing one of the horses. The car
was damaged, the horse's head and
shoulders crashing through the front
of the vestibule.
The recent demand of the engineers
employed by the Lake Shore Road,
Ohio, that the salary classification
be abolished and a uniform scale of
$3.80 be paid for a day's Work, has
been granted by the company. The
advance granted will benefit, 200 en-
gineers and amount to about $20 per
month for each man.
THE DEAD.
Prince Alforio, commander of the
Papal Guard of Nobles, died on Sun-
day.
Alexander Williams, Boston's' pio-
neer bookseller and publisher, died on
Thursday, aged 81.
Prof. .Tames Martineau,. the eminent
Unitarian theologian, died on Friday
in London. He was in his 95th
year., ,
Mr. Claxton, formerly n leading
drygoocls man and noted philanthro-
pist of Montreal, died at an early
hour on Sunday morning.
Hon, Geo. Bryson, Sr., (lied on Sat-
urday morning at 10 o'clock at his
residence at Port Coulonge, Que. De-
ceased was in his 8711i year.
A despatch from 13orclighera, on
the Riviera, on Saturday, announced
the death of iVfanlio Garibaldi, a SOn
of the late General Garibaldi. '
Spotted Tail, the well-known Sioux
chief, who has been a,t Paris exhibit-
ing, died there of heart .disease en
Friday. He was S9 years old.
Mrs. 'Garreav, znotaer Of the Hon.
J. T. Garrow, died on Friday after-
noon at the homes legal, near Sea-,
forth, at the advancerl ago of 83—
CHIME AND ,carlitrNAE,s.
Game Inspector Br clew o od had five.
men arraigned at Westport for killing
deer out Of season. Three were fined
$20 and costs each.
Alfred Morrison, who shot and kill-
ed one of his wives with whom he
was living in Mount Vernon, is under
arrest at New York.
Lewle 11. oldsmith, for years the
assistant cashier ef the Port lereis,
N.Y., National Bank, who pleaded
guilty of having stolen 891,000 frete
that institution, Was on Friday Seri-
telleed to eery° eight years in be
peinitentiarY at Sing Sing,
LIRE'S DIFFICULTIES.
Penalties of Modern Methods
of Living,
Picton, Dec. 13.—We road a great
deal concerning the hardships and,
pufferings endured by the Canadian
pioneers in the early days og our Do-
minion. But the truth is that natmy
of their descendants, in our own
times, endure equally as much as did
their forefathers.
T'he ease of Miss Anna Young; of
this town, is an instance. Miss
Young is it grand -daughter of Col.
Henry Yomag, the United Empire
Loyalist, in whose honor Fort Henry
itt Kingston, was named. She says:
"I had suffered with rhouniatisin for
twenty years. My poor body was all
twisted out of shape, so you can im-
agine the agony I endured. My phy-
siciaus could not help me ; 'all, th.e
medicines I used were utterly useless.
"I read of Dr. Arnold's English
Toxin Pills, one day, and thought I'd
give them it trial. I am. thankful for
haying that inspiration, for 1 am now
free from very terrible pains ' and
aches, thanks to Dr. Arnold's English
Toxin Pills—and to them alone.
cannot, of course, be made young
again, for I will be 79 years old in
December, yet I feel I can end my
days in peace, thanks to Dr. Arnold's
English Pills." '
Pr. Arnolds' English Toxin Pills,
tlie only auediome on earth that cures
disease by killing the germs that
cause it, axe sold by all druggists at
75c, a box; sample size 25c., or sent
prepaid on. receipt of price, by The
Arnold Chemical Co., Limited, Can-
ada, Life Buildiug, 42 King Street'
West, Toronto. •
flew Tuberenho.is Alan Be Communicated,
The following from a California
paper, is full of terrible suggestive-
ness: "A death occurred at Gilroy
last'afternoon which presents import-
ant facts—that of Elrner Rives, 29
yeara of age. Another man, Burt
Haley, is at the point of death, at
Gilroy with the same disease—tuber-
culosis. A couple of years ago the
two men, as hale and hearty as any
in the valley, were engaged to kill
and dissect cattle affected -with tuber -7
culosis, condemned by Dr. Spencer,
at the time veterinary inspector.
There is little doubt that the germs
from tbe affected cattle spread to the
two men, as in neither family* has
there ever been the least taint of con-
sumption. Rives was an athlete with
no trace of any disease, weighing
about two hundred pounds, and full
six feet talla. He is one of the most
popular and 'Widely known 4h of the
south end of the county. Tlie disease
appeared in both men about seven
months ago, ad progressed. rapidly."
A Sound Stomach Means a Clear Head.
—The high pressure of a nervous life
which business men of the present day
are Constrained to live makes dre,ntelits
'upon their vitality higi ly detrimental to
their heath. It is only by the most care-
ful treatment that they are ahls zo keep
themselves alert and active in their var-
ious callings, many of them kuow the
value of Parmelte's VegetaLle Pills in
regulatingthe stomach and consequently
keeping the head clean
Where Soap is Unpopular.
I/1 spite of British rule, India isvir-
t-aally a soapless country. Through-
out the villages of Hindustan soap is,
indeed, regarded as a nat-ural curi-
osity, and it is rarely if ever kept in
stock by the IlaTITS sboplreeper. In
the towns it is now sold to it certain
extent, but how smell this is nlay be
gathered from the fact that the year-
ly cons-amption of areal/ in India is
about 100,000 Isandredweighe ; that is
to say, every 2,500 persons nae On an
average only 112 pounds of soap among
them; or, itt other words, considerab-
ly less than an ounce is the average
consumption of it person.
If your child is pale, peevish, and does
not thrive a close of Miller's Worm Pow-
ders occasionally- will cure.
Selesting Eggs for Market.
There are a number of ways of sel-
ecting eggs to seed to market. The
best of these ways is to pass each egg
before a candle held on the other side
of a box or board through which a
hole has been made. When we eay
candle of course we recoguize the fact
that an actual candle is not necessary
—any kind of a light will do providetl
it be powerful enough to send its
light through the egg. Only fresh
eggs should be sent to market, especi-
ally if private customers are beiug
supplied.
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc.
Origin of litrids';. Voil.
The bride's veil had its °right, it is
said, in the Anglo-Saxon custom of
performing the ceremony under a
square piece of cloth, held at each
corner by tall men over the bride-
groom end bride to coneeal the lat-
ter's blushes. If the bride was a wid-
owethe veil was dispensed with.
_
THE_-.
C a (I orter
JOH3 LABATT, London,
Are undoubtedly TUE BEST.
Tostinionials from 4 chemists; 10 medals, Le
diplomas. The most' wholcsorrie of beverages.
Recommended by Phyticiana For sale every.
where,
Saved Two TrainS.
It does not take heroies 10 make a
hero; it only takes a man bent ondo-
ing his duty in the face of odds. Such
a man le among the employes of the
Canadian Pacific Railway in British
Columbia. Be is a 'watchman, and
he puts duty first and life second.
Not long ago a bridge ou his section
of the road caught fire awl tumbled
into the raging mountain river. It
was midnight, and the watchman was
alone iu the mountains. Coming to-
ward the yawning gap was tbe limit-
ed express from the east, while from
the west an excursion train, contain-
ing four hundred Americai journal-
ists, also deetv near.
The excursion train was -due first,
and it was coming front the side op-
posite that ou which the watchman
stood.
The man did not hesitate. He
Plunged into the swollen stream.
reached the other shore, ran to the
flag station and signalled the excur-
sion train. Then he disappeared in
the darkness.
l3ack to the river he ran without a
moment's pause, cast himself in and
orosse again. Another rapid run
to the flag station on that side, and
the exhausted watchman, ready to
sink with fatigue, stood by the Pa-
cifio flyer that had been brought to a
stop at the flag station oast of the
bridge. He had. saved two trains, and
perhaps a thonsaud lives. His own
cornraent on the occurrence was that
lie had done his duty.
Genius and Depravity.
"I am Writing for posterify,." said the
poet.
"And I am taking in plain sewing for a
living," said the poet's soulless wife.—
Chicago Times -Herald.
Pretty Good Evidence.
"What makes you so sure he is not a
successful man?"
"He hasn't enough enemies."—Chicago
Post.
How in Clean Halves.
They should be held in a straight
Position on the knifeboard and moved
back -ward and forward in as direct a
line as possible, which will prevent
the scratches so often seen on them.
Do not put 'too much powder on the
board, as that is liable to scratch the
blades. The board should be in a
sloping position, one side slightly
higher than the other. The ivory
handles should be just dipped (not left
to stand) in warm water and wasbed
with a soapy flaneel, and then wiped
clean and dry. Blades and handles
should be washed separately. Ebony
handles may be cleaned with a piece
of linen dipped in oil and then well
dried. Keep a set of cloths of a
coarse, strong texture for use for the
knives only.
Bick le's Anti -Consumptive Syrup stands
at the head of the list for all diseases of
the throat and lunge It acts like magic
in breaking up a cold. A cough is soon
subdued, tightness of the chescis relieved,
even the worst case of consnmption 15 re-
lieved. while in recent cases it may be
said never to fail. It is a medicine pre-
pared from the active principles or virtues
of several medielnal herbs, and can be de-
pended upon for all pulmouary com-
plaints.
Superstition in India.
Legends in India run that if it wo-
man stricken with leprosy suffers her-
self to be buried alive the disease will
not descend to her children. There
was in the northwest provinces in
India the wife of a gardener on whom
the loathsome malady had fallen.
Children were born to her. The dis-
ease grew worse. She importimed
her hnslaand to bury her alive. He,
at last,sryielding to her prayers, sum-
moned his son. The two (lug the
grave, and four neighbors assisted at
• the sepulchre. So the woman died.
These facts were investigated in it
magistrate's court and were proved.
The pimples have disappeared. Miller's
Compound Iron Pills did it.
r know MINARD'S LINIMENT will cure
Diphtheria. JOHN D. T3OUTILLIER.
French Village.
I know MINARD'S LINIMENT will cure
Croup. J. F. CUNNINGHAM.
Cape Island.
I know IIINARD'S LINIMENT is the best
remedy on earth.
JOSEPH A. SNOW.
Norway, Me.
Shipping Trust in recluse.
The consul of ate United States at
Birmingham reports as an unusual
event in Great Britain the beginning
of an inquiry by the board of trade
of that city into the shipping trust,
which is said to be injurious to Brit-
isb industry.
My wife is having the best of health
now. Milier'S C o7npon n it Iron Pills did it.
TWO Aline.
She—It MuSt be great to have a tal-
ent like Prof. Swaraper's. They Say
he can 1111 it house to overflowing at
any time.
He—Um. So can a ph2mber.
A dose of iller's Worm Powders occa-
sionally will, keep the children healthy.
Itls Sad enfant:on.
"My shoes are always it SOUrell of
o
pain.w
"Why ie that?"
"New shoes hurt ray foot AO old
shoes hurt my eelf-tespect."
minard't Liniment Cures Distemper,
Healthy, happy girls often become
languid and despondent, from no apparent
cause, in the early days of their woinan-
hood. They drag along, always- tired,
never hungry, breathless and with pa/pi-
tating hearts after slight exercise, so that
to merely walk up stairs is exhausting.
Sometimes a short, dry cough leads to the,
fear that they are going into consumption..
Doctors tell them they are anzenlic—which
• means that they have too little blood.
Are you like that?
More pale and a.nxrnic people have been made bright, active
and strong by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills than any other medicine.
Mrs. fa. N. Joncas, Berthler, Que., writes ;.—"My daughter, aged fifteen, has
been restored ro good health through the use of Dr. Willianie' Pink :Pills. She
was very feeble, her blood wil5 poor and watery, and the was troubled with
'headaches'poor appetite, dizziness and alweys felt tal ed. .A ftta nem, Our
boxes ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills she is enjoying as good health as any girl 01
her age, and we are glad to give the credit to your grand medicine. 1\16thees
will make no mistake if they insist upon their Young daughters taking Dr.
William's Pink Pills."
Do not take anything that does not bear the full name of "Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People." It is an experiment and a hazard-
ous one to use a substitute. Sold b,y all dealers or post paid at 50 cents
a box or six boxes for $2.5o, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medic.,ine
Co., Brockville.
The never failing medicine, Holloway's
Corn Cure, removes all kinds of -corns,
warts, etc. ; even the most difficult to re-
move cannot withstaud this wouderful
reelects,.
Grenler Liberties.
The czar of Russia is going to grant
more freedom to the'press in his coun-
try. - Hereafter th.e Russian publisher
will probably be permitted, says the
Chicago Times -Herald,' to fix up his
circulation table without the help of
the censor.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mertury,
.as mercury will surely destroy the sense or
smell and 'completely derange the whole system
weee entering it through themucous surfaces.
Stich articles should never be usea except on
prescriptious srom reeutsbie physicians, as the
damage they will do is tenfold to the good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
.Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney, & Do..
Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buyieg Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure 'you get the a -tamale. It is
taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by
F. J. Cheney & 0o. Tesamoniale free.
ta'Sold by Druggists, price 75e. per bottle.
Birmingham turns out every week
300,000,000 cut nails, 100,000,000 but-
tons, 4,000 miles of wire of different
sizes, five tons of hairpins, 500, tons
of nuts and 20,000 spectacles.
It Was a Sort of "Meehan leal4.‘nswer.
Judge—And what did the'°6prisoner
say when you told him that you
would have him arrested?
Complainant—He answered mechan-
ically, yer inonor.
Judge—E01ain.
Complainant—He hit me on the had
with a hammer.
A Gordan Highlander, wounded in
the right shoulder by a Mauser bullet
b
said all he felt was a sensation of
numbness in the arm; others spoke of
feeling only a sharp pick when the
bullet passed throng/a arm or her.
Knife and Fork Sig os.
All the railway stations in Sweden
at whiela meals are served are known
by a Bien bearing the suggestive em-
blem of a crossed laiife and fork.
Oh, my! how your complexion has im-
proved. Yes, Miller's Compound Iron
Pills did it.
Drink Limit In Norway.
No person in. Norway may spend
more than six cents at one visit to a
drinking place.
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
WOMAN'S PLUCK WS
A Lady Who 'Cured Her fiusband of
the Liquor Habit Writes a
Pathetic Letter. •
She writes: "I had
for a long time been
thinking of trying
the Samaria rrescrip-
tion treatment on
my husband for his
drinking habits, but
1 was afraid he
would discover that
I was giving film
medicine, and the
thought unnerved
me. I hesitated for
nearly a week, but
es one day when he
came home very
much Intoxicated and his Week's. salary
nearly all spent, I threw off all fear and
determined to make an effort to save out
home from the rule I sew corning, at all
hazards. I sent for your. &merle. Prescrip-
tion and put It in his coffee aS directed
next morning, and Watched and preyed
for the result. At noon I gave .hirn more
and nifto at supper. He. neyee suspected
thing, end I thee boldly kept right on
giving It regulerlea as I had diseovered
something that Set every nerve In my body'
tingling with hope and happiness, and 1
Could see a bright future spread out before
me—a peaceful, 'Merry home, a share In the
good things of 111,e, an nttentive, lovind
hut:timed, comforts,. and everything else
dear to a woman's beset, for my husband
had told Me Vint wlesitey was tile, staff
and be was taking n dislike to ea It wee
only too true, for before 1 hail given hini
the fun emiree lite bail topned deinkIng
altogether, but I kept givingtbe medlelne
1111 It was gone, end then Sent for another
lot to linve 00 hend if. he ehoule relapseaut
he had done from hie promiees befero. He
never tins, and I am writing you this letter
to tell you hew thenkful I am. I honestly
believe It .will euro the worst enses."
A lifiniphlet In Mein, seeled envelope
sent free, giving testimonials and full In..
formation, with direetione how to bike Or
ndminister SoMerle Prescription.' Cert.&
imondenee eonshlereri sacredle fionflden-,
fiat Address, The Samaria', neineily Co,
211 Jordamstreet, Toronto Ore'
A Case ef Forest Preservation.
Bohemia is one of the most papu-
lous countries ma the globe. Its clim-
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ulation and • retained nearly their
primeval area. This is due to the
forethought of the Government in
ordaining that as trees were cut
down others should be planted to U.
the vacancies. Now vast stretches of
dense forests cover the mountain
slopes.
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