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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-08-15, Page 8- K4. rushed Wool Sweater Coats 1 These are excellent in quality, beautiful in appearance, nicely blended in colors, correct in style, remarkable in price, only $8.oa. New Silk Crepe Blouses --These come in three shades -white, flesh and maize, neat and pretty style,: price $4.50. Summer Brassiers- Iii a have two very nice styles, nicely made and neatly trimmed, at 5o and 75c. - - - - Corset Covers --See two special lines at 23 and sox. Ladies' All Wool Sleeveless Sweaters -Very latest, very stylish, very comfortable. -•-Trice $5.00. New Poloniia Velours Cloth -Suitable for house dresses, wrappers and ,kip morias. The quality is good and the colorings and designs are , • decidedly pretty.. Price 35c. W. 'omanli Lours The Wait 'Vlf maw * Township Caaa- ciI met on August scud, Ram J. A. Mal- lough presiding, and all members present. The SearteLsistatement for eixmonths was read by the treasurer, W. Thowpsou, and showed rt balance on hand of $23.50 The Report was filled; on motion of John- ston and Purdog. Reeve Mallougb reported thatCounty Repreientative,S B Stotherslied secured the services of Mr. K. Oalner®n to act :as Judge in the field crop competition , By Law No d, 1918.was prepared sad passed oft motion of Purdou and Watson: This by law provides for a line of credit at tbe Sterling. Batik to provide funds until such time a* taxes are collected. Motiop by Watson and .Pardon that the township rate tor 1.918 004 mills ---Car. .. Tho clerk reported that he bad receiv- ed' eceived' estimates from the County wbich would figure out at about .0058 mills on the dollar, The by-lavafor the Patterson° and Young drains were provisionally drafted',. on notion of Johnston and Watson, drain. byReeve. law as soon Pa possible; Re. Mellough reporting .that some of the parties interested are .anxious that this work be expedited: Mr. Roy'Girvinpresented.to the Board, felaime pagers signed by ., J. J. Was Kington, valuator, also necessary of&da. vid, he having- one sheep billed' and five others i,.jured by doge. Damages in- tills `case were adjusted at $40, 00 -one more reason why the Provincial Legislature has seen fit to. "double the dog tax. Accounts for gravel and work on roads" amounting to$274, -80 were passed and paid, on motion of Pardon and Aitchison. Council. Twill not meet Sep 14 at1 puna. A 'Wilson.olerk. Boys' Blouses ---Another lot to hand of thosea splendid quality boys' blouses at 75x. These come in plain khaki and plain white with colored stripe, neatly made with self collars. See ' another line of boys'. blue • � .print blouses at 4oc, Boys' ,Jerseys --In plain. . white,, white with colored band and cuffs; also dark grey with 'colored bands and cuffs. These ,spell comfort for the boys these hot days. Frices 35 and 5oc. Boys' Bathing Trunks -Clearing lot at zo, 15 an'd 25x: MURDOCH ..741 CAMERON co. werdale has successfully passed: the examine- . tions. st Toronto Faculty. -..-Monday, Aug. iS Mr. Stewart .Stevenson, of 'Atwood, t►pqnt a few days last week - at :inn B McDonald's.: . Mrs, Archie Cameron, of Pine River, is Visiting friends on the line: • Ia Watson a nt a few days Klass ora pe Y aAt the.hotne: of ler uncle, Mr. Jno. Wet, eon, on. the 8th. gr. Win. McConnell is at present o tdiiltgliing hilt barn. ' Midi Frances • McDonald; who has been visiting friends in Ingersoll anti London for the past month, has return- ed to her home here. -Mist Helen. Scott :ia spending a few days at Mr. Archie Cameron.'a on the 6th. Mist Anna Nicholson and Mise Mary Graham, of Kinloea,''' are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ino. -McMurchy. Quite a number of the boys are at present working in the flair fields. • Mr: and Mrs: W.R. 'McDonald, of Lacknow,;-vieited friends on the line, on. Friday evening.. • • Miss.CeliaBreckenbridge is at present visiting at Mr. David. Canipbell'e. , Culross Corners -Monday, August 12. Mr. and Kra. John' Turner,. of For- dyce, spent Sunday at A. Turner's We are pleased to report Mrs leo. Mind is aa to be around again.. . Mise Elsie Armstrong, of Teeawater, is spendi }g•thitrweek with Irene Hanna: Mr.:.and--Mrs t Bell- anenty ~ -Sunda - evening at Mr, Morrison'b, con. 6. - Mrs James Turner who . haa been visiting friends here the past le* ' weeks has returned, to her home at Wroxeter. 'Mise Laura Foster visited with her : friend,Grace-Thompeo¢, last weeL • Pte Will. Rgss and Miss Belle : Rosa spent Sunday at jack Ross'. Verdun -Monday, August 10., Miss Laura Graliatii, of Shepperton, was the guest of Mise .Alice Reid hunt week. Nellie M Mc N` 11 Mies Mu1lin spent a few days of last week with her slater„ Mrir, • 'Neil Thompson. •. Robert Irwin: .. . Mr.has purchased a • • new Chevrolet car. •• :.Cadet. Stanley id ' **int the S Y � - who est weelir under t : left _ . 15 �"urental roof p for hit; training camp in :Toronto -Tues- day laisth . • Miss Ieabel'Cameron of Tiverton• is the guest of Mrs..John 1uneton. Quite a nuinber'attended: the Chau- tauque. in • Kincardine cardine last Week. All reported a 'splendid time. . Rev. C. M. Rutherford and his wife vacation are a didg their with . v h friends in St. Helens. ' .d.aa J'EnniShiolla S,.ating 4ay guest Of Miss Sitdie McLeod. • Mafeking • • . g Monday, d`"" An�,y,yt,112.: • J • Mr, Carmen Stothers isvisiting his brother S. B -Stother . Enron' Oo: ' tat'tte at Clinton this week. Pot ratulatloni to due Comes who Mrs, Will 'Menary, of Tiverton, is visiting her sister, Mrs,: Jae. Saunders, thin week. Mre. Bert Finlay and son, of ' Luck- now, were guests of Mrs. Will Pepper the past two weeks. ' • • Miss Jessie Stothers and Miss Laura Archer are visiting friends near Pine River. - • Mildred and Bert. McWhinney :are holidaying at the home_of thete_uncle, Sohn Blake. • Mis. Janay Ritchie, of Zion, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Geo: Saunders.. • Mr; and Mrs.. Richard Webster, of Lucknow, and Mr.. Harvey Webster, of B. 0, spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Thos. AndersonTs. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller,. `of St. Helens, and '..Mrs.• Gibson and Miss Susie, of Zion, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. Webster on Sunday: Mita /tete Twamley is spending a few weeks with friends in Howick.. • Glainis IN MEMORIAM In proud and loving ' memory, of Ernest hall' Ounininghani, killed in action Aug. 15th, 1947. We think of him in silence, His naive we oft recall, , But there's notating' left to answer ,,Only his picture on the wall. Sleep on dear Ernie.in your • py u foreign _ ggrrave._ Your life for your conntr you nobly Y Y gays. No loved ones stood neat You to say "goodbye" • But safe from.: all troubles•you peace- fully fullhe. : ' MOTHER S F lsT nil and BTit Ito Ra 1. CROP' `;COMPET1TION-When. the Re- sources Committee last: s ring s u a scot- edthe growing of spring wheat by Un- tariofarmerathe Council of West Waw anosh• organized a competition among spring wheat growersi, offeringg five Pprizee aggregating. $30.00 for the , best plots'of three acres. • • • As .suggested by J. L. Wilson. Secy.. of the Faire Association, noway :_repre sent t` e' a iv , S. B. Stothers was -asked _to plaee'the 'awards, in waist of •19 .entries.. Mr: Stothers declined to act without an umpire, and Mr.. Kenneth Cameron was induced to act in that capacity. They reported that the appearanceof: the mop .la ver'y,encouraging to the grotvere, That the appatently low score given the different Competitors isdue to: the pres• once of nssicua• weedo; for. Which tbo- seed supplied was responsible. The prizeswere awarded as follows: Wm ebser so' , W t r, ere .Ooi• score 88i Score 87f Score. 85 score 85 W. A. Witsoott Clerk. F. Todd ern. Stothers -. ,Jae. Nivina - A, Mirk • Zion -Tuesday, Aug. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Philips, of St Helens, visited her sister Mrs. Jacob Hunter on Sunday. ° - Mies Margaret Woods ie spending a few weeks with her sister at Elora. , Mies Janet Hackett is /visiting her sister at' Dungannon. ' • - . Miss Margaret Ritchie visited friends at Willow Creek the past week. Mr.. and. Mrs. Jos.. Hackett .and.. lam - ily. motoredto.pinkerttn one day, last week. Mr. Harvey Webster, of B C. visited- friends in this vicinity on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Herb".Stothers and daughter. Lenore, spent Sunday at her home here. • Mta. Ralph Nixon is spending a fe days with Mrs. Baker of; Willow Creek. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Andrew are: Vis- iting at her home in Kincardine. • Pte. Alf Ritchie is home on harvest. .furlough. - Miss Janie. Ritchie is visiting•her'i is - ter, Mrs. Geo. Saunders of Mafeking. Mr. Ralph Nixon, Miss Is'ibel; Mr. Jim Helm, Mrs. Alber'• Helm and Boden Ritchie motored to Willow. Creek' orf Sundry. . We are glad to report that Miss Mary Helm is improving nicely. Could Not Lift Stick of Vito 0 Would Almost Faint:'From•Severe Pain .in Back - Doctors Could Not Get the Kid. neys Set Right. great manyDeerie stiffer the - re - suite . of deranged kidneys, and do not, understand the cause Of trouble or the way to obtain cure. The writer of, this atter.'...auffef''it.:.eimrincfati ': paid-' in t'ho back • and ,in vain his physician tried to cure him. For some reason or other his medicines did not have • the desired effect. Mr. pits' brother was a merchant 'telling, '' aliningo er n gother medicines, Dr.. . Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, and he beard h1 customers telling about how they were cured of kidney derange- ments by their nee. ;This led to Mr. Oita putting them to the test, with the splendid remelts reported in • this 'Otter. • • Mr. E. G. Oita Benton,Carleton N County,. N. B., writes:. "I m glad to lei you -know how Much your medh- .cin h e- as.flone-for- me�. Y suffered from - my kidneys, which at one dine* were so, bad r could not lift a stick of wood Without getting on my knees, and then Would almost faint from the pain in'. my back. .I consulted a doctor about it, and he gave : me some medicine, • but it' did not help ane: My brother, whois a merchant,' " and carries all your medicines, advied me to try Dr. Chases dneY- LiverI oIone box, and they helped . me. do Sot another one, and kept on until 1 had taken S1re b . n 0 xb which cured me: • I have had. no trouble with my bads rincol sad .0 �# novo?- flbt:UUt ...><h. Chases iiidney.-Liver Tills in the house. . Last euninteE • I also siitfered front piles.' I used three boxes of your Ointment, and it cured .them.7.. can certainly recommend Dr.. Chasei a Pilin and Ointment." Dr. Chalk's. Kidney' -Liver Pills, one pill s dose, 21io•,a box, 5 for $1.00, at all dealers, or Ednfanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. De not be talked Into aeeeptfnr . substitute or lou "l/ilZ Nrtsimr be 410aPpotnta4 EY!REEN SU? seou the atter weakness: that roi* ambition, destroys appetite, and Inaba work s, burden, To regain your strength notbinghas ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion; its. blood -enriching proper• ties give energy to the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite in a natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, be sure: to get Scott's Emulsion today. ikon Ai pewee, Toronto. out. ,MAIL CONTRACT Sealed Tenders, addressed to the I'ostn►aster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon. on Friday. the 13th day or September. 1918, for the conveyance o1 His Maaiesty'. Mails? a pro-, week oouthe Lucknew shear 3 Rural ituut . from the let of January, next, Printed notices containing . further infer- motion as to conditions Qf proposed Contract nutty be seen. and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post (bilges of bucknowr Bolyrood and Whitechureh,•and at the office Of of the l'oet Office 1nanector. London. Ones. E. 11. F,,t1axen, PoatOffice inspector.' Poet. Office Inspector's Office. rr - London, end August, 1918 Dunganriozi •' • • :-Monaay, August 12:° Miss Alma Robinson, of Toronto, 'is visiting her friend Miss Ethel Oise. • Meas. R. A McKenzie -and Pearl,, are visiting relatives int Wingbam, , Mr. and Mrs. Fred `Ross, and Mr, and. Mks Bert -'l'releaven, were' on• a. motor trip. to Toronto. last Geek. Mrs, T.: W. Little, of North. Bay, is visiting friends in the village at present. •Th stork visited at the Ionise of Don. aid Fowler, and Art Elliot; and left a Tittle girl at .each.place. Measers Sandyand Grant h'� e ialar e w: g of mea Working w to on the . Lli�e br - gang fr,. a r 1. dgp. When this is, completed , it . will be one of kite largest singiearch- road brid:' ges in Ontario Mr B J. Crawford, is sporting a new McLaughlin ,car. ' Men are bey '.building on the, old hotel corner. This will make a great improvement in the village, ag.e. ' . p h _ Messrs. Will Maize,Ralph' Dialler, and 'Howard' Jarvis were in Clinton last week for re-examination. Miss Daley Ryan . has resigned her position as public schoolteacher here. siss Rae. Stothers has beep, engaged to teach.the junior room of Dungannon` • •The young ladies of Dungannon held a patriotic •.dance in the Agricultural Hall Monday, which was a decided sue - TILE. DUUNGANNON FnEL11 : DAY :this year was certainly the, best yea The automobile parade was the first on the program, Rev. Mr: Steadman's car . tak- ing lat prize, Mr. Hayes Meyer's 2nd prize ' and Mr. Fred Rom'' 3rd. The baseball match a ch betwee . n Lochalsh and Belfast was • close. but' In favor of Bel fast. • Then Belfast played Goderich and•the decision was again in favor' of Belfast, ' Supper was served in the' basement of the-flell by the Women's Institute. The' -,drawing,, for the ;Iwo rigs took place at 5 o'clock, Mr. Will Richardson, .of Torenfo, getting one ;and Mr. John McKenzie, of pintail, getting theother er lucky'ticket. Both .gave the Ings 'back to b - ~_ ,..resi a old for- the "Red - Cress. The concert in the evening was one of athe beet ever held here, The Henderson :._.Riltie.._,i ads.. and. -.Lassies, from Londdn area very talented :organ- ization ' and Miss Alice Dunbar.comed- ian: The•program consisted of cornet - solos, singing, Highland dancing, comic songs and readings. Dr. T. E. Case. acted as chairman. 'After the ooncerta dance was started which lasted .until about •430. The : proceeds from the whole enterprise amounted to $1075:00 A number •. around here took in the Chautauqua in G:iderieh last week. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Stothers; Mr. and, Mrs. E. J..' Crawford- -and- Mr. Bailey r Miss Clark, d s _ --ofS tr afford > 'motored' to Bayfield on Sunday. GOOD SHORT STORIES • • There are several' first-class.. abort s stories by Canadian: writers in the, Can - adieu Magazine for Auguat. First mention should be given to a new writer Laura 'A. Ridley, whose story, "Mies Bartlett's Evening. Out",. is a. fine, char- acter.:atudy.' The illustrations by Mary. Essen are unusually' good. "Troops';. by William Hugo I abke1 is a moving sketch of the troop train delayed . fir a ery hours ata junction point in New Brunswick. 'There are also personal and travel sketches, historiced articles and a chapter` el Sir. John, . Willieen's entertaining rearinieeencea, - KINLOSS• COUNCIL , Kinloss" Council 'met on Aug. ` 5th, Members all present, , Reeve McDon- ald. is the chair. Minutes of last meet- ing• were read and adopted. Ile Treas- arer presented his half yearly Financial Statement showing a balance on hand on June 30th 1918, of .$2345 79 and on being examined was on motion accept ed and put .on file. The clerk presen- ted to . the. Council Board, statenient from county clerk re county tax rates for the Twp. of Kinloss for the current year, It was Moved by J,es. Tiffin, see- „onded by Jno. Colwell, that by-law No. 96;, a by-law authorizing all tax rates in the Twp. of Kinloss for the current year 1918,.be now introduced and read a, first, second and third time andfinal- ly passed. ' Motion carried. By-law 'read as above 'was passed,: signed and sealed. Moved by Tiffin,. seconded by McDiarmid that the tax rates for. the Twp. of Kinloss for• the *current year be• as followsFor county .purposes eight and nine tenth ,mills, 'and for township and patriotic purposes, two and six tenth mills,: and for special. grant to school boards.' Two mills on the dollar on all rateable property, and income aseeased in the. Twp of Kinloss. for the year 1918, and, such other rates within the Bruits of the several school sectionsas may approximately meet the requisition of the several school boards„ Motion on being voted. on was carried. Bilis: of accounts onbeing'considerer) and pawed, the followingcheques were issued. Richard Guestpercentage on , .vwire.fence '.-.-ir.r..-. s d 3.00 .Richard-Guest._rep .grader..; 1.-•50 ,Wm Taylor, 64"yds. gravel • ling and removing'logs...,. - '44 00 Dave Johnston, 75 yds. gravel.: 6 0 Foster Moffat 94,yds. gravel. • 7 52 Dan Melones,134i4 yds' gravel 10 76 7 sio. 2.56 Jno. Johnston; grading 'side " line, Con. 3 .• •.r .......... , ... - 13 50 Geo. Mchlenaghan cul. and draws tile, lot 31, con.:3'... • 45 00. Elmer 'Tiffin, 43 .yds. gravel_ lot 27, con. 5,...: ....: 1 32' 25 Peter Moffat, cul. lot 28, con 5. 3 00 Jno: McDonald, 47 yds, gravel 3 76 A. D. ' Mackenzie, part en • printing contract .4) 00 J. J. Henderson, tile per bill 24 30 Geo. `Ferris, rep , bridges lot 23,•con. 4 .. 3. OG Jas. Montgomery, percentage oq wire fence ....3.00 Henry y Pennell, , cement for" • side walks,.' Kinlough .. 32 25 Sam Stanley, hauling timber • for llridge, block A 3rd R S '3.00 Hiram Shelton, dani.tges to -' sheep by dogs, 5 00 Jas. Kenny,' 124` yds. gravel... • 9 92 Geo. Malcolm, 116 yds .gravel 9 28 Chas. Ellis, 58 yds. gravel and rep. bridge $1 25, ...,..... 5 89 Jno. Purvis, 16 de..gravel... 1_28 Abe Burn,q t le . bill t er P 6 00 Jacob Miller, grading°• con.. 2` • 7 50' Fred Thompson, 452 . yds. gravel rlavel::.Cu3rcaa.:: aundu, li . cird R B Kinloss•share. .• 153 00 Jacob Miller, 62 ydi gravel . 4.96 Wm. Kennedy, fl6 yds. gravel 7 68 Henry Caesar, 2.5 yds. gravel 2.00` Thos. Murray, re New World o ro llecto r' r s roll and .postage $1 54, postage and reg.. g Voters' List extra, $1 483 02. • Business being overthe meeting ad- journed council to meet for business on: Monday August 16th 1918 at..10 o'clock a.m.,•solar time. THOMAS MunxxY, Clerk. Robt. Roa9;. road 'work div. No. 2 .Jane Mirehouae, 97 yds ;gravel Thos; Moore,' wirefor fence . . Langside -Monday, August 12 Harvesting is in full swing. Misses Millie•_ McGregor and Pnetnie McDonald, of Tbronto, are: spending their vacations at their resliiictive homes; Mrs: Anguse MacDoueal, of Part , Arthur is visiting t . gat F. 'Ci•: fHc.ffat' a. A nu n be m r�r►fthe bays hem Iotdon are home On harvest leave. - A number from Langeide attend 'he Chautauqua at: Wingbam. AI1 re . ort good Meetings and first class ntertainment. . Rev.. A, R. Gibson occupied the ril. it of he P pit t Preq. Church on Sunday. The Y.P.S. meeting will be held on Thursday evening,Topic, ''Lessons in sture'e School. Leader, Ida i'illl, Phone No. 10 is at Your Service Wax Sell for .Cash=•We Sell. Cheaper Than The Credit stores 1E.IiAVE JV ANILLA ROPE In 1-2 inch and 5-8 inch, the size used for Shing Hopes. 1 his is much super- ior to either Sisal or African Hemp and havi g bought it before the advance the • prices right CASTOR MACHINE OIL Either: fight: or heavy. CAROORUN UM XNiF1 SHARP NERS- For the sections., , SAMSON NAV FORKS The best on the market, BI RUL RS' Pure Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead and Bluestone. • �e Lucknaw Hardware & Coal Co, THESTORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS !LIMA LADIES' COLLEGE (Canada's National Residential School for Gkl ), .. OPENS ITS THIRTY-EIGRTIYEAR:. ON SEPTEMBER SIXTEENTH, NiNETEEl HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN Thorough courses in Music, Art, Oratory; High School, Business • College, Domestic Science and Superior Physical Training .8s For terms, adders: R: I. Warner,.M.A.;D.D., President St. Thomas Ont.. CREAM WANTED In,. connection with the Wingham Creamery Mr. P. Graf will have a num'' ber of cans on hand. Cali for a can. Highest price s. ,Satisfaction guaranteed. ` L. S. Beninger ager Prop.. GRAND TRUNK SYS EM ITA iZVEST HELP cv CUJONS . toWinnipeg. $12 Plus I2C .beyo mile perbeyond 20 and 29 groin all`statione beeweentyn,` nt. and ;Toronto, Weston, Meaford and Yalgrave, inclusive; also • from stations north of Toronto to• and :including i Huntsville. August 22 an 29 From 'Toronto and all 'stations. west and south.thereof in Ontario • . `For .further particulars apply to any. Grand" Trunk Ticket Agent ora E Horning, District • Passenger Agent, , Toronto, London's. Exhibition Canadian Nation Exhibition ` Aug. 26 TORONTO Septi ?' 300,000 admissions• sold. Bret 'day; of advance sale. Come with'the crowds to thegreat- eestExposltion;in the 40 years' • history of the G. N.-& "The. • Hero• of• Britai n , 'A Production of tremen- 1p : done ' force. and . beauty,. • .swath 1200 participants. All the colorful parapher. nal, a of romance and hi.- - ton► in the naking.._in- spiring, • dramatic ---a. epectacle edery CaiiadlatiL., should see_, MO.,_.MN � E T ._L:F�•� SPLENDOR A Patriotic•T hrill in every eeste Ciente livestock and agricultural display-. • • Government. exhibit,-demonitrationi • of voea i tonal traiiiing by 50 crippled heroes -fanning on factorylinea. colossal exhibits' G of labor. saving devices .. Covemment pat'tiotic food. ,how--Creatore's world -famed band Allies 1 exhibits - of fine arts -AND . AWORLD 011 OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. • Price of ad ralselon is 25 cents unchanged Consult -your -local agent r ar 9 eg dW railroad !Z ilroad f ares•. i SEPT. 6T11 TO 14TH The Olfloialramme ro g p E of the West- ern Fair has just u.st been lashed and a glance over the same will assure the public that a visit to the Exhibition will be wellworth r orth while this •year, • There will be two speed events daiil Y with. 040000 purses all week With/onlyy two _ ;exceptions. ' A new systtiin -has been every' adopted of making'as p7 heat a race and dividing the inoney according.., ly. This should bring out 'the ver best horsey and the best' that Y. t at.,h8 in them. There will be lire -works ofr the Aver beet each night alterfor gthe lielaPi miler formauee ie oyer. - 1►V Tt1E• WAR TO WIN is - There h , �ii�iit 'to 'be passed at Wash ingto.1y . Man Power bill providingf •r r til drafting of� r men U.t. othe P ageo£4a years, It is proposed in this way to pet • . Bide the men necessary to Bring the war. to a quick eonclusion ,, The Amercians have gone into the war, once they were in it, in that .big Amerman way which not only, deserves but eom p els success. Uncle p 7 cls Sam is not going:to fight with one finger ata time, but with both fists and two feet, and ,putting the whole force of his body into every punoli,; DAILY Snit, 2