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KEMOVKi)—If. A .fori iW_ v is hot. livii!/- oV er his.loie, uiitl will in future be in a position io atteii _ sill calls at ahy iio ui;io. tlie don vet jien o. of liis custom _n. aud putlicgen.i'ttlh', Vi LU.UE XXXV '■'KU VKAU.j HARBOR GHAi'E, NFID. FRIDAY, M \Y 18, 1894. [SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS.] NUMBER 42 N. PIKE, Broker and Commission Agent fully attended to. Office—Water Street We.t. HARBOR CHUCK, - - - NFLD. Public Notice 1894. | MANTLES. | 1894 New Style Ladies' Mantles, New Style Ladies' Waterproofs, New Style Children's Jackets and Capes The public are hereby notified that in-the provisions ofl'liaplerTl of the' Consolidated Statutes, they are required to keep their Yards and Premises free from all no. iousnuisanei filth which arc likely to inju public health. There will be A Thorough Inspection ofthe town on the ".th day of May, and from day to day until it 'is ocmpleted. The owners of premises found in had condition will be liable to a fine of - Twenty-Five Dollars T. B. BKNNKTT. .Stipendiary Magistrate. Police Office, Harbor .race, [ April -2i_ IS!., f MUNN BROS., WATER STREET X^FOUNDIj *• After careful Analysis of *un-1 plea of ' WOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING. POWDER, purchased l»v me at several ies. I round them PURF ^V_Speed the Plough.<^^JL Eadic's Biblical _nevolopcdia....$_J Dr.Smith's Bible Dictionary...SI..St) Life of Christ, l.v I'.-v. l>i.l..n._ v..... ..SO Life ofChrist, l.v Hev.l--.\V.F..rriir...l.i'.<> Life of Christ, l.y Kev. C. Geikie .... I.lM Life of Christ, hv Kruewt Kenan ...._l.jl) Life of Christ, hv K.-v..!. .talker -'.V Life of St. I'aiil.'hy Rcv.F. \\ \_arr.ir...:?__ Early Days of Christianity—do SI .co Mercy an.l Judgment—elo '.'Oc Etern.il Hope—do _1 Apologia pro Vita Sun by Cardinal __savn on Miracles—<!o Vile Crux"Christi hv Kev.'.Ki mutt.D.I>..''( . Wesley's Nol. s on N. ivTi stunn-nt...!•<<_ Dxfor.i Helps t.i Kihl.-Stii.lv.n.-w e-.l.-l __. Perfect Love, hv Rtv. J. A. W.-.hI Wc The Christian. Seer, t ol u Happy Life. bv H. W. S We Tlie Salvation Anr.v Sol.lierM'iii.h*. l-'c The Doctrines of the Salvation Armylflc S. E. GARLAND, 177 East <!_ 2DO West. Water St. ST. JOHNS. Niiil. Potatoes, Turnips, Oats Butter, &c, &c. To arrive in Mav, per schooners Carrit Band ./...,.;.' A,,.,-',- ,, frum Prince Edward I.-la.id.:;i«x>bushels specially selected Se. ,1 and K-.tin _ Potatoes, .*._> bushels Turnips.:. SusbelsOats, Butt.-r. Hay, &c. Orders bo<»kcd immediately at .owest rates. J. J. MURPHY, Commission Agent." Harhor (Irace. April in. lS'.H. if. Potatoes Oats, &c. As soon as navigation opens, the schooner Brilliant, S4 tons, will commence loading at Charlottetown with a very choice and specially- selected cargo ofSKKD anel TABLE POTATOES. Also, .TATS, TURNIPS, etc. All of which will l.e sold at lowest market rates. Orders now booked for delivery on arrival here of schooner. H. C WATTS. Harbor Grace, April Gtf ^ H. A. MORRISSEY v_ in thanking bis customers and the public generally fur their esteemed patronage, begs to intimate thnt lie is now prepared to lill orders for nil kinds of Seeds. Nothing has been spared in the endeavor to obtain Hoods of a reliable quality, nnd with increased accommodation in our new premises, we will he enabled to conduct business lo .. teatcr advantage for our customers. OUR STOCK OF SEEDS IS COMPLETE, f and has been specially-selected for this country's growth. 4 • It includes some choice Prize-winners. Also, (ilaeliolaanel • f Dahlia Bulbs. Florist's Friend in .'.lb. Bags, 15 cts. per Bag. t H. A. MORRISSEY, Water Street, Harbor Grace. HALL - BROTHERS Have on exhibition a Choice Selci tion of Spring | and : Summer § GOODS which Ihey offer at * XJ_a.i_i.£3_JLa,ll3r - XjiO^st - Prices. . _ ..Leading Lines in Fashionable Hats. Blouse.. Dclaincttes. Prints, Art Muslins. Ac. W. J. KUSSELL, House, Sign dt. General Painter Venetian Blinds made, refitted and renovated. Graining and inside work neatly done. Lettering and Sign Painting a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Residence— VICTORIA ST.. HARBOR GRACE. FOB SALE FANCY AND TOY BAZAAR, vicrrbRiA street. Traced and shaded Mats, Berlin Wool, Color Boxes, Crayons Ink Bottles and Stands, A. A A. BRUNLEES. J. W. KENNEDY, Boot and Shoe-Maker. WATER ST., HARBOR GRACE, (opposite the Slip.) Every description of LEATH EI_V A RE mada and repaired. ___. Hand-sewed Work or all kinds a \_cially. BOOTS and SHOES Wholesale and Retail. .^J .£ Every variety to select from. >HAI_L BROTHERS^ Water Street, Harbor Grace. Sole Agents for 2^>Smallwood's Boots (Wholesale and Retail.) ( WHOLESOME, and WELL- PROPORTIONED. GEORGE LAWSON, Ph. I)., L. L. B II;tlifit__.*' HOR SALE! TO CLEAR. A few tons No. I Timothy Hay '00 bvish. Oats at Cue. u hush. J.J. HENNESSY. For Sale, To tee Or To Let! Tbat Desirable' Dwelling -House (Two Tenements), situate on Cooperage Hili, head of Victoria Street. Bent low. Possession given immediately. DWELLING-HOUSE, on Water Street, al present occupied by Mivfohn Casey. Possession {riven H-rSftsSovenilier. For particulars apply l.> EDWABD PARSONS. Tn stock, a full line of Household : Furniture of all kinds. Also, a Large Variety of PICTURE - FRAMING All sizes, ('heap and Hood. Fancy Goois, Boob -and. Stationery All kinds, qualities and prices. PHOTOGRAPHS, - &c. Tb is ia tbe season for Photographs, Tintvpes. Arc (it-oil style and finish. Picture's enlarged. PARSONS' EMPORIUM, Water Street, Hni-hor^ Grace. Piano and Reed-Organ TUNING. W II. KENNEDY — PIANOS and REED 'ORGANS. — Orders for lown work or from outside places wiU'.bo given prompt attention. »gy-AIl work carefully and satisfactorily performed at moderate rates. ** Wires. Felt, Ivories for Keys, _C., _c, nl whys kept on limit!. W. II. KENNEDY, Water Street, Harbor Grace. MarlUSm ALL QUITE NEW! Straw Hats, Ladies' Jackets, ' Rubber Clonks, And a Splendid Assortment of sfFANCY GOODS, &c, &c> are to he had a I M. J. JONES, 93 Water Street. SPRINGS GOODS. We have at last received part ofour Goods, In train from St. John's, ex Barcelona, I'1 inula and Grand Lake, and we would invite our manv customers lo give us an early eall. A large Stock of Dress Goods of all descriptions Summer Prints ami Sateens. Flannellettes. Calicoes, Flannels, Moleskins, Blanketings. Hats and Caps in all styles and all prices. Cheaply selected Stock of Women's, Misses', and Children's Roots and Shoes. PATERSON & FOSTER. Joseph Ross' Bulletin May 10th 1 New Timothy Hay Seed, Swedish Turnips. ♦ I Yellow Corn Meal in barrels. Palermo Lemons, t | Fresh .Halifax SAUSAGES, _ U cents per lb. | X New Canadian Cheese, Tapioca—12 cts. per lb.J Polar Boneless Codfish—") 11) Package. .0 c.: I lb. Bricks, . c. Mttnn's Fertilizer in .. lb. Bags, 15 cents per Bag. Joseph Ross, Water Street, Harbor Grace Bishop Bishop,! Duckworth St. ♦ St. John's.* | Books, Stationery, i Toys, Jewellery, Music, . Papers and Periodicals. Cheap. 5 %%*_fc____%% ! Outport I Orders I Promptly {Attended to. WHILE THANKING OUR MANY PATRONS Jbr* their much-appreciated support du ing the past oil years, wo beg to solicit a continuance ofthe same, and would call attention to the fact although failure in the English crops last season has caused a great scarcity of SEEDS, and notwithstanding the extraordinary advance in prices, we have again secured our usual large and varied Stock of .*..*.'.*..* . GARDEN AAA*k*k*k*k*kJk_mtkAJk*k*k*kA AGRICULTURAL, FLOWER SEEDS. We are now prepared to fill at the lowest possible prices all irders with which our customers may be pleased to favor us. W. H. THOMPSON & CO., Water Street, Harbor Grace. Canadian Government LANDS. THE GOVERNMENT OP CANADA HAS Jt^THE NORTH-WEST 200,000,- 000 (two hundred millions) of acres of tne very best land in tho world, which it offers free to actual settlers in sections of lf'i acres each. The average yield of wheat on these lands is from 30 to 40 bushels per acre ; oats, 50 to 70 bushels ; barley, 40 to 50 bushels ; root crops and other grains in proportion THE LAND IS READYFOR THE PLOW, and does not n quire clearing, fencing or manure. Tlipre is no rain in the fall to injiiri*_ In- grain, and seeding begins about the 1st of April in* he largest part of the country. Over a great part of this region CATTLT: AND HORSES RUN AT LARGE all winter. There is good water easily found everywhere. Coal is delivered at from 18.60 to $5.00 per ton at all railway stations. LUMBER, for luiil.lin._r, costs from 16 to 120 per M ; shingles sclL at 98 per.'M. Cattle dressing from 700 lbs., to 900 lbs., are raised on the prairies without any fond but the wild grass. RAILWAYS are built, or being built, all over the country. Churches and free schools are established in every province. Good homes, good lands and inslituticns under tbe old flag. Now is the time for enterprising men to come and secure the best- localities. Special rates given via I. C. R. and C. P. R., on application lo . C. C. CARLYLE, f Newfoundland Railway, St. John's. Carriages, Sleighs, Carts, &c JAMES WARREN, Carriage* sleigh builder U prepared to execute nil work In Ills lino wilh .:.. j.iitili. OskhI uml inlthful work guaranteed. All kinds sif Repairing done lit short notice nd nt moderate price*. Vehicles Mull In Inlcsl sty lex nnd In flr_- claM flnlali. _r* Satisfaction guaranteed. STEWART MUNN & Co. Shipping And Commission Merchants. Board of Trade Building. Also, to the buying and shipping of Flour f.nd Provisions and General Produce. Cable Address—MUNN, Montreal. FOR — A Useful Present — TO Wife, Mother, Sister or Daughter GO TO J- : CASEY'S AND BUY A WHITE SEWING MACHINE, THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY JOHN CASEY, Gen. Agent, Water St., Harbor Grace. groceries, 5 Provisions,*&c. We h»ve in stock a full assortment of Plain and Fancy Biscuits, Syrups, Sauces, Flavouring Extracts, Tinned.Fruits. Cottolene, tbe new substitute for Lard A Full Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES. &c. CHAS. BUTLER, - WATER STREET.
Object Description
Title | Harbor Grace Standard, 1894-05-18 |
Alternative Title | Harbour Grace Standard |
Subject | Canadian newspapers--Newfoundland and Labrador--Harbour Grace--19th century |
Place of Publication | Harbour Grace (N.L.) |
Date | 1894-05-18 |
Year | 1894 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 18 |
Description | The Harbor Grace Standard was published from December 1859 to 1936[?], providing coverage of the Conception Bay area as well as other news. The frequency was weekly save for a brief semiweekly interlude between 1888-94 and there is a publication gap between 1868 and February 1871. Many issues are missing in the later years. |
Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--Harbour Grace |
Time Period | 19th Century |
Note | Alternative title from common mispelling, as the city's modern name features a "u." |
Language | eng |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | image/jpeg; application/pdf |
Collection | Harbor Grace Standard |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Microfilm held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies. |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (6.91 MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard18940518.pdf |
CONTENTdm file name | 9040.cpd |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Date | 1894-05-18 |
Description | The Harbor Grace Standard was published from December 1859 to 1936[?], providing coverage of the Conception Bay area as well as other news. The frequency was weekly save for a brief semiweekly interlude between 1888-94 and there is a publication gap between 1868 and February 1871. Many issues are missing in the later years. |
PDF File | (6.91MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard18940518.pdf |
Transcript | KEMOVKi)—If. A .fori iW_ v is hot. livii!/- oV er his.loie, uiitl will in future be in a position io atteii _ sill calls at ahy iio ui;io. tlie don vet jien o. of liis custom _n. aud putlicgen.i'ttlh', Vi LU.UE XXXV '■'KU VKAU.j HARBOR GHAi'E, NFID. FRIDAY, M \Y 18, 1894. [SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS.] NUMBER 42 N. PIKE, Broker and Commission Agent fully attended to. Office—Water Street We.t. HARBOR CHUCK, - - - NFLD. Public Notice 1894. | MANTLES. | 1894 New Style Ladies' Mantles, New Style Ladies' Waterproofs, New Style Children's Jackets and Capes The public are hereby notified that in-the provisions ofl'liaplerTl of the' Consolidated Statutes, they are required to keep their Yards and Premises free from all no. iousnuisanei filth which arc likely to inju public health. There will be A Thorough Inspection ofthe town on the ".th day of May, and from day to day until it 'is ocmpleted. The owners of premises found in had condition will be liable to a fine of - Twenty-Five Dollars T. B. BKNNKTT. .Stipendiary Magistrate. Police Office, Harbor .race, [ April -2i_ IS!., f MUNN BROS., WATER STREET X^FOUNDIj *• After careful Analysis of *un-1 plea of ' WOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING. POWDER, purchased l»v me at several ies. I round them PURF ^V_Speed the Plough.<^^JL Eadic's Biblical _nevolopcdia....$_J Dr.Smith's Bible Dictionary...SI..St) Life of Christ, l.v I'.-v. l>i.l..n._ v..... ..SO Life ofChrist, l.v Hev.l--.\V.F..rriir...l.i'.<> Life of Christ, l.y Kev. C. Geikie .... I.lM Life of Christ, hv Kruewt Kenan ...._l.jl) Life of Christ, hv K.-v..!. .talker -'.V Life of St. I'aiil.'hy Rcv.F. \\ \_arr.ir...:?__ Early Days of Christianity—do SI .co Mercy an.l Judgment—elo '.'Oc Etern.il Hope—do _1 Apologia pro Vita Sun by Cardinal __savn on Miracles—..''( . Wesley's Nol. s on N. ivTi stunn-nt...!•<<_ Dxfor.i Helps t.i Kihl.-Stii.lv.n.-w e-.l.-l __. Perfect Love, hv Rtv. J. A. W.-.hI Wc The Christian. Seer, t ol u Happy Life. bv H. W. S We Tlie Salvation Anr.v Sol.lierM'iii.h*. l-'c The Doctrines of the Salvation Armylflc S. E. GARLAND, 177 East bushels specially selected Se. ,1 and K-.tin _ Potatoes, .*._> bushels Turnips.:. SusbelsOats, Butt.-r. Hay, &c. Orders bo<»kcd immediately at .owest rates. J. J. MURPHY, Commission Agent." Harhor (Irace. April in. lS'.H. if. Potatoes Oats, &c. As soon as navigation opens, the schooner Brilliant, S4 tons, will commence loading at Charlottetown with a very choice and specially- selected cargo ofSKKD anel TABLE POTATOES. Also, .TATS, TURNIPS, etc. All of which will l.e sold at lowest market rates. Orders now booked for delivery on arrival here of schooner. H. C WATTS. Harbor Grace, April Gtf ^ H. A. MORRISSEY v_ in thanking bis customers and the public generally fur their esteemed patronage, begs to intimate thnt lie is now prepared to lill orders for nil kinds of Seeds. Nothing has been spared in the endeavor to obtain Hoods of a reliable quality, nnd with increased accommodation in our new premises, we will he enabled to conduct business lo .. teatcr advantage for our customers. OUR STOCK OF SEEDS IS COMPLETE, f and has been specially-selected for this country's growth. 4 • It includes some choice Prize-winners. Also, (ilaeliolaanel • f Dahlia Bulbs. Florist's Friend in .'.lb. Bags, 15 cts. per Bag. t H. A. MORRISSEY, Water Street, Harbor Grace. HALL - BROTHERS Have on exhibition a Choice Selci tion of Spring | and : Summer § GOODS which Ihey offer at * XJ_a.i_i.£3_JLa,ll3r - XjiO^st - Prices. . _ ..Leading Lines in Fashionable Hats. Blouse.. Dclaincttes. Prints, Art Muslins. Ac. W. J. KUSSELL, House, Sign dt. General Painter Venetian Blinds made, refitted and renovated. Graining and inside work neatly done. Lettering and Sign Painting a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Residence— VICTORIA ST.. HARBOR GRACE. FOB SALE FANCY AND TOY BAZAAR, vicrrbRiA street. Traced and shaded Mats, Berlin Wool, Color Boxes, Crayons Ink Bottles and Stands, A. A A. BRUNLEES. J. W. KENNEDY, Boot and Shoe-Maker. WATER ST., HARBOR GRACE, (opposite the Slip.) Every description of LEATH EI_V A RE mada and repaired. ___. Hand-sewed Work or all kinds a \_cially. BOOTS and SHOES Wholesale and Retail. .^J .£ Every variety to select from. >HAI_L BROTHERS^ Water Street, Harbor Grace. Sole Agents for 2^>Smallwood's Boots (Wholesale and Retail.) ( WHOLESOME, and WELL- PROPORTIONED. GEORGE LAWSON, Ph. I)., L. L. B II;tlifit__.*' HOR SALE! TO CLEAR. A few tons No. I Timothy Hay '00 bvish. Oats at Cue. u hush. J.J. HENNESSY. For Sale, To tee Or To Let! Tbat Desirable' Dwelling -House (Two Tenements), situate on Cooperage Hili, head of Victoria Street. Bent low. Possession given immediately. DWELLING-HOUSE, on Water Street, al present occupied by Mivfohn Casey. Possession {riven H-rSftsSovenilier. For particulars apply l.> EDWABD PARSONS. Tn stock, a full line of Household : Furniture of all kinds. Also, a Large Variety of PICTURE - FRAMING All sizes, ('heap and Hood. Fancy Goois, Boob -and. Stationery All kinds, qualities and prices. PHOTOGRAPHS, - &c. Tb is ia tbe season for Photographs, Tintvpes. Arc (it-oil style and finish. Picture's enlarged. PARSONS' EMPORIUM, Water Street, Hni-hor^ Grace. Piano and Reed-Organ TUNING. W II. KENNEDY — PIANOS and REED 'ORGANS. — Orders for lown work or from outside places wiU'.bo given prompt attention. »gy-AIl work carefully and satisfactorily performed at moderate rates. ** Wires. Felt, Ivories for Keys, _C., _c, nl whys kept on limit!. W. II. KENNEDY, Water Street, Harbor Grace. MarlUSm ALL QUITE NEW! Straw Hats, Ladies' Jackets, ' Rubber Clonks, And a Splendid Assortment of sfFANCY GOODS, &c, &c> are to he had a I M. J. JONES, 93 Water Street. SPRINGS GOODS. We have at last received part ofour Goods, In train from St. John's, ex Barcelona, I'1 inula and Grand Lake, and we would invite our manv customers lo give us an early eall. A large Stock of Dress Goods of all descriptions Summer Prints ami Sateens. Flannellettes. Calicoes, Flannels, Moleskins, Blanketings. Hats and Caps in all styles and all prices. Cheaply selected Stock of Women's, Misses', and Children's Roots and Shoes. PATERSON & FOSTER. Joseph Ross' Bulletin May 10th 1 New Timothy Hay Seed, Swedish Turnips. ♦ I Yellow Corn Meal in barrels. Palermo Lemons, t | Fresh .Halifax SAUSAGES, _ U cents per lb. | X New Canadian Cheese, Tapioca—12 cts. per lb.J Polar Boneless Codfish—") 11) Package. .0 c.: I lb. Bricks, . c. Mttnn's Fertilizer in .. lb. Bags, 15 cents per Bag. Joseph Ross, Water Street, Harbor Grace Bishop Bishop,! Duckworth St. ♦ St. John's.* | Books, Stationery, i Toys, Jewellery, Music, . Papers and Periodicals. Cheap. 5 %%*_fc____%% ! Outport I Orders I Promptly {Attended to. WHILE THANKING OUR MANY PATRONS Jbr* their much-appreciated support du ing the past oil years, wo beg to solicit a continuance ofthe same, and would call attention to the fact although failure in the English crops last season has caused a great scarcity of SEEDS, and notwithstanding the extraordinary advance in prices, we have again secured our usual large and varied Stock of .*..*.'.*..* . GARDEN AAA*k*k*k*k*kJk_mtkAJk*k*k*kA AGRICULTURAL, FLOWER SEEDS. We are now prepared to fill at the lowest possible prices all irders with which our customers may be pleased to favor us. W. H. THOMPSON & CO., Water Street, Harbor Grace. Canadian Government LANDS. THE GOVERNMENT OP CANADA HAS Jt^THE NORTH-WEST 200,000,- 000 (two hundred millions) of acres of tne very best land in tho world, which it offers free to actual settlers in sections of lf'i acres each. The average yield of wheat on these lands is from 30 to 40 bushels per acre ; oats, 50 to 70 bushels ; barley, 40 to 50 bushels ; root crops and other grains in proportion THE LAND IS READYFOR THE PLOW, and does not n quire clearing, fencing or manure. Tlipre is no rain in the fall to injiiri*_ In- grain, and seeding begins about the 1st of April in* he largest part of the country. Over a great part of this region CATTLT: AND HORSES RUN AT LARGE all winter. There is good water easily found everywhere. Coal is delivered at from 18.60 to $5.00 per ton at all railway stations. LUMBER, for luiil.lin._r, costs from 16 to 120 per M ; shingles sclL at 98 per.'M. Cattle dressing from 700 lbs., to 900 lbs., are raised on the prairies without any fond but the wild grass. RAILWAYS are built, or being built, all over the country. Churches and free schools are established in every province. Good homes, good lands and inslituticns under tbe old flag. Now is the time for enterprising men to come and secure the best- localities. Special rates given via I. C. R. and C. P. R., on application lo . C. C. CARLYLE, f Newfoundland Railway, St. John's. Carriages, Sleighs, Carts, &c JAMES WARREN, Carriage* sleigh builder U prepared to execute nil work In Ills lino wilh .:.. j.iitili. OskhI uml inlthful work guaranteed. All kinds sif Repairing done lit short notice nd nt moderate price*. Vehicles Mull In Inlcsl sty lex nnd In flr_- claM flnlali. _r* Satisfaction guaranteed. STEWART MUNN & Co. Shipping And Commission Merchants. Board of Trade Building. Also, to the buying and shipping of Flour f.nd Provisions and General Produce. Cable Address—MUNN, Montreal. FOR — A Useful Present — TO Wife, Mother, Sister or Daughter GO TO J- : CASEY'S AND BUY A WHITE SEWING MACHINE, THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY JOHN CASEY, Gen. Agent, Water St., Harbor Grace. groceries, 5 Provisions,*&c. We h»ve in stock a full assortment of Plain and Fancy Biscuits, Syrups, Sauces, Flavouring Extracts, Tinned.Fruits. Cottolene, tbe new substitute for Lard A Full Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES. &c. CHAS. BUTLER, - WATER STREET. |
CONTENTdm file name | 9036.jp2 |