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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-04-01, Page 4I I 4 Custom I W4.109 f' April: IAt _ .. 1 ��utrla.nare�rhiu. . _Goderich TQwaahxp Portees Hill*. Staalay TowAshi4 Mr, Alex. 'Sloman was in Toronto We understand that Mr. "Tbos, Elm t uut w d w d' the misfortune to. Yuen Last of Ia. OS i+ Noe 188 ands thher Porgy the day. Those interrested reprt order ood • y � u'6 last week as .a witness Ery, he s ` co , ho ha & r � :.ou Mpiust the Grand Trunit for damages break his some to tuna. ' r Just a. Little Tonice owdRg to Apple# ,lost in the Lon.des- we are glad to say, getting, as'playdd alfrien�djy game of arpet�ba s ` Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Cleave enter - Aron, g ` in the C• A•. C. F. hail. The oiange•i 'tained a number of their friends on bot r.sand. Mrs,e Wilfrid. Biggins of well as can be expected and will saran I men won the game consisting of thir- Thursday evening last, be at work a sit,, M aria gg for Our Clinton spent : Sunday with, friends We are sorry to learn that Mr. ty rounds. The players were .as Yo1- Mr. That. Nicholson purchased a `here; Willie McGregor is again under the lows i span of fine colts recently. N U S a weather. I Oran ement-Geon e, Cautelon, Mr. Mathew Westlake rs under the Miss. Edna Beacom has taken John Etna i .. t• n Clinton. ( Mr. Sam. Emerson -has mpved on ICantelon, Adam C melon, A. J. doctor's care. pose ion, i I , merson, W. Vanderburgh, W. Emmet -.I Mr.. Alex. Sparks, who has disposed'? , . �Mr. ..John Tboidpson," the onial es -,to •Mr• T Macdonald's term which g � he has. leased for a term, but still re- sQn-2g• of his term on tjte Brownson Line, ":�• with• the appearance of .your lessor pf;Goderieh .tt wnahip, called on tainin 4or this yvAr the place he has C. O. C. F'. -,o. W. Potter,. James will be leaving sbort y for his new ratepayers here ther_past week.. g farm war Clinton. Parlor 1' Aren't there times left, Cox, R. Y. Cox, James. Young, G'• 1 Mr. ,Goorge Hill delivered two hors- We are sorry to hear that Mr. Thos. i �, ,i�ri!iI► when on fairs hate the room, es irk Seaforth last Friday and bought Mr. Joseph Currie has moved to Newton, Milton Woods, John Mo- keeping, his sual �n,rn�,"'" y �' Goderich. Clure••-20, Stinson is not ke }u health. another in Gdderich township on Sat• • �xfthout knowing why ? We hear that Mr. James Harrison of I On Tuesday evening •the same teams I Mr, Fred'. Scotchmere, who has been ! i .. urea#.. lined u in the Oran e a l and in a n • the Cut Line has bought Mr,'Nozman . P i$ spending the winter at Hill..aorc, � ' r �••• • I .Mr.. Archibald, cf. Seaforth was , • o•�----- this Macdougall s farm, which will give twenty game, the Orangemen were I North Da'kata, lies returned to his around .here on Wednesday . 83, . t s him, 160 acres, Mr. Macdougall and again victors b 25 to 15, y farm at Craik, Salk, Trouble is—it needs re -paps �vk' t called I his mother will move to the county Mr, Ed. Jordan is confined to the I Miss M. J, Richardson was the I Mr, R. J„< , prape'r, Clinton, c l a , Bring. One of our new designs, on friends, here •)Friday -and Saturday. town. house With a bad cold. guest of Mrs. James Spackman of _ I 41. Mr, Milton Steep 'had his. hand Air. George Proctor held a success Bayfield on Sunday last. �4 will make any room attractive, No,; 928 meets nein Monday .night. badly cut on a circular 'saw while ful sawing bee, last Thursday after- Miss Isla Rt;id visited last week at r The., A. Y. P: A• will hold a cutting wooed at Mr. John Middleton's noon, ' the home of Mrs. J. Johnston, Ban- Satisfactory at Any taste.. ' I social• evening next 'Tuesda ! g . K y• nockburn, Mrs, %oldthorpc •end 1i,ss :l. ' Stxa- on Saturday last. It is rumored, that wedding bells That i8 the reason we N ill sell The League in connection . with will soon be ringing in this vicinity. Quite a' number of the young people than of Saltford have been �i:,lling ; , Ioi this vicinity were entertained at tips bed' eXaCtl.y a3 cut for...... $2090, the Ball iairiilies• �Cole,s church bad a debate on. Tuesday (,Mr. McIntosh and. sister of Sea- Master MurrayDraper, pf Clinton evewng. The meetings are interestir” forth spent a few days thepast wool' �Clarke, ehome- of Mr. and Mrs, Lamy • � The Sunda school has been re -organ, r I Goshen Line,. on Tuesday ev- We want you ,to see them. visited • his chum here, last week I y g at Mr, John n orrance s. y ized for the season and will eet on ening when a most enjoyable time Noobligetionto purchase—aa,it Miss.'Qrniio Miller is staying with m ( Mr. Wm. Sterliag has hired for the'a,as spent by present. ' her aunt; ',Mrs: R. Miller•(it-Clinton, Sunday next. all , Description of Bed. •season with Mr. George Hudfe :grad I Mr, Edward Welsh of Clinton was p y • g •p I s - a dance at Mr. J. G, commenced work last Wednesday. will be a Leasure to. show thein. Mr. C. S. ,I ower is fitiiiti u his There was y• oro Sunday the guest of Mr. Andrew o tee a new books. grey, team to, show at Clinton. on SteeA's on Wednesday evening of last I Mr, Mowat 'Macdougall has . ]rire�% Redd of the Parr Line, Ask t th . Thursda week, but owing to -the inclemency of Pillars inch tube; tap and bottom rode 1-16 y, I for the summer with John Ford and Miss Georgina Johnston has re - The N6*a Record will be sent to i the weather and the state of the commenced work last Monday, turned' from a two -week visit with to any;addteas.•.io, Canada to ;Jan..lst, roads a number of the invited guests Mr. F. Potter and sister of Holmes -•friends in London. filing'rod6, end Tingles% iriC�l, bras nobs 1910•;•for:50 cents: were unable to be present, those who. .. Maggie on each illar, height of bed 50 inches an t a v pleasant' visited their uncle, Mr. O. W. Miss Ma ie Clarke :ntecrafnrd a i , y were there report very pleas of her xi nes oii 'Tues- .; •: bine; � -. ter, on day - 0 all Pot a week. large number h f 'e Tues- time. John Johnstone of Cli ton has I of he evening. 1. , 4.6. Miss Jessie Weston t G B C, daywidth Q, � 6 4. d Ci01i15tl1nCB n spent Sunday with het parents, Mr. Mrs, John Watson and Mr. Robert 0 O 0 R " R S c : x sold the five acres at the deviation, Watson, Sauble Line, spent Sur day Mis$ ,, Myrtle ' Cluff of Chiselhurst A. short distance north of. Holmesvil?e. and. Mrs. John Weston, t • _ at the. home of lilt. L t.Iatk:e. n T (c; spent a' tow .days last week the guest.' on, the MaitlanV con, to Mi. Jervis 'Miss Lena. Jordan spent Sunday, a low Miss �O �_ STOR4 of her.fxiend, Miss l`Iellfa Sutherland. The price was $110. with her .parents Mr, and Mrs. Ed. weeks with lfriendsninsMcGillivray, gNot .1tJiore Than One Bed TO . Y .. Jordan. ' Miss Kate 11ichlann, fdrmerly of this I ' Mr. Samuel Johnstone and family I luir. Harvey Reid, - who h Ind the L1N Lvillage, left on Monday fora trip to and Mr'. John Johnstone of the Hur- Mr, T. A, -Macdonald and family. left, measles, ,is able to be around again, C �ON the West; on Road left last week for, the Sask, last Thursday 'for the West. They EachDome Death has again entered our village atoon district .in Sask. A few eves;- wi,l be greatly , missed in this thein ' and -claimed one of the oldest persons .ings prior to th6r departure a nurritaer ity. We all wish 'them success in Lotfdoll. Rodd. in the village; Mrs. Jane Hugill. She of friends gathered at the home and their undertaking. died on.. Thursday after a short illness, The News -Record will be sent to Master Wilfrid Grant has had preseryted Mr. John Johnstone with i a and was buried on Saturday in Con- a handsome watch, chain and .charm.' to ahy address in. Canada to Jan. Ist, slight attack of pneumonia but is now Ask to see. the $4,00 Rattan Chairs GO T0 stance . cemetery.. SAA. leaves behind Mr. C': Sturdy read the address and 1910, for 50 cents. nearly all right again,, vire at'@ Offers h g at � - - 2.7 5 W. H. Watts &Son For good of e, fiver. Charles Prouse made the presen- Mr. James Nott is very low 1 t time six children to mourn the care • shoe repairing: We make a sped to«ng mother.. Cation. Thee- recipient was taken cora_ of writing. but is doing as wee as oan (Intended for•' last issue.)•,, Ipletely by surprise but made an apt ;jullett TOWl13h1 heiexpected. alit# . of . repairing . and. do i t while p Mr.' and, Mrs. Adam . Nicholson spent prol}riate reply, after which the com- Miss 1VI. F. Nott is home' from you wait. art of'last week with friends fn p Pany very heartily .sang, `'For He's a Miss Qertrude Vodden ha's been in Manitoba: She has been sick but is Our Charges are Right Toronto.. Jolly .(flood p'edlow:" Clinton the past t:vo'weeks ` visiting all right ' again. -Mrs.. John 1VIi1'lson„ of Orillia• hall. Miss .Evalena :McCartney, who has with her grandmother, Mrs. Vodd'en. Miss Edith Jennison has gone. to TO FARMERS AND OTHERS ! ' We been visiting her mother, Mrs, D, .been spending ..several weeks at her Airs'. ' Crawford has been. Landon where• she has accepted a pos- have several pairs of our own' ,:made Millson. (home, on the Maitland. con„ expects to ±visiting .at ; her parent -41 home, resi- ition;. boots which we will sell cheap; Just Mrs. W. B..Coolc.. at. this village and return this week to Goderich to ' ie- '.dente of '.Mr, and . Mrs. Harry Free-. Mr,, Joseph Shipley, had a' very sue - the thing you want to keep your feet her son Frank of .Collingw•ood were sumo her.dutles there. roan, thepast couple af_.week6..: Icessful wood bee owFaiday last, dry while the season is opening up, called to Brandon,. Man:, owing:_ to I An. enjoyable dance':.was held at 1Nr. Mrs; T. E, Manning is at ..present, I Mr. George Jackson has mgved to' I ` Come in and see thein. the :death of her daughter. M. Clark's on Friday; ; gvenin east • visiting . relatives on the :8th aiid 9th Clinton,- having; disposed of ,his prop site the stoffice. Mrs. Cook .ot' Winthrops, the ,.. : • ' . • Y g • ' concessions. E ` orty. here to Mr. P. Roweliffe He Our stand is oppo, . e po P .for which the music was furnished by } 3' . We have started a branch guest of her son, Mr. W. B. Cook. W,: Whitely, Arthur • McClusky �8I Mr:' Thos, Colo `has been cutting Fentertained a number -of his frie business at. Londesboro .jointly Mr. and Mrs.,D. Tudor spent' Sun- Kerb Lamprey., It :is' needless to say 1wood. on the 9th and 10th cons. with on.Monday evening. e r with Mr. McKeown's hairless day at. the bomb of Mr, A...Elcoat in; that the sweet strains from tits trio tile circular saw. This is a quick The News -Record will be -sent, , to -shop. 'All re airs •.taken .there. Tuckersmi-th near Brucefield. . Ladded greatly to the pleasure of the -way of .getting wood cut. Ito any address iry Canada to. Jan. 1st, i P P v, Mr:' 'Currie W�40` '.W Ik of Londe k laic spent g Miss Edith :Jenkins had to ive u 1910, for 50 cents. will have our best and .careful Re evening •'That is why their servicesg P attention. Tuesday ' in; the village: are so much .lir :demand. I�Ieachling for halt a: day last weeks ow -t The News -Record . will be sent to • At . the. recent telephone meeting, Eng; to illness butt i able to be around �r . to an#address; :in,Canada to Jan: 1st, }field at .Holmesville. the report -the again;,; niture Denier and W. H. Watts' &Son NEW STRENGTHur 1910; for. 5U cents: (canvassing co.mmiittee showed a sutfi- 'While' he was untoading chop, Mr. _ tient number of subscribers .,in the seer Richard 'Carter's .' team . ran away. �+ �! tion from porter's.H111 to Holmes They ran, . down the Gravel Road,:•tlieq IN .THEE. SPRING Undertaker. . ' into the . mill and then turning the vi u the '9th con to the Huron y , g Y Road to T. Walters', and from Rolm-' ran, : into Mr.Moses Brown's 1bush. `tuners., the -caught, NATURE NEEDS AID .IN MAKING, , esvihe north ,up the Maitland con: to ' y wereNEW,, HEALTH -GIVING BLOOD. C hEver bod is making the 1Gth,. with connection at: Clinton,, � � � y 9 g.'• oue co� and it was resolved to go.'. ahead with to . attend the Stock Show in Clinton In the. spring the system need's ton- m e m� m a+m�mvm a� mo'b �m i�bm mai m a� m m m o tn� m s in I li rip • , , . , : , .. .' he vvork.and organize -and :equip a line.' on. sday:; which -.prom g up n t e spring to be healthy Thur hie iso, to : be dthe'-township.. . goad.... and strong` You must have . new blood, . . 8 • a.. for that en ofA, mo .. The News -Record will be sent to lust As -the trees must have new sap. It: was adopted . that• officers and. 1• STAPLE. AND FANCY DRY GOODS I - .ilQll • 'trustees •be'elected and -that- poles;` .to atiy�address .Ery Canada to. Jan••1st, Nature demands it and without .this.: sale. telephones,,' etc.: for`:tho equipment 'of •1910, for 5.0 cents. new .blood. you will feel weak . and U S . ....MANTLES MILLINERY, F R,. the, line be ordered at once, ''The offi- �: The folibwing 'is .the report at, S. languid. You may,. have twinges of Op : FAlZn S`l'OCK AND IMPLE1VhEN T5 a S, No..9, Hullett for the, month • of• rheumatism' or the sharp stabbing . Icers•.are as `follows•: .. + p g March , I pains ralgia. i President Geor d Gould, of', rasa Often there aro . g Der. H. Plumsteel has instructed the underal nee to sell by 'telt class-Sebert :%lent•#,. Alex. iVian disfiguring pimples or eruptions on the Vice, George. Holland. A' public'auction 'Treasurer, Thomas' Walters. ping, Murray .Ffnglaud, Willie Daer, skin. In other cases there is merely ''r"'�'rr� Treasurer, W. Jenkins. o: At. Hillside Stock Farm; one mile south 'of THE ^1REAT SUBJECT Ernest 'atterson. �a feeling :of tiredness, and a variable 'Trustees, ' William . Nesbitt .of ' .the 3rd class—Roy ,Roberton, 'Ella, Wag appetite. Any of these are 'signs.that I � • Clinton, on the London'Road; on 16th con., Oliver Potter, Porter's ner, Flora Fiiigland, Walter Wagner, blood. is out of order. -that the indoor .: Hill, .Andrew ` Cour'tice, . Holmes- Wellington Good, Rosie Daer. door .-..life of winter . has told _ . DNSDAY APRIL 7th �, � � :,- ville, ^' Sr. 2nd Dora Mogridge, Willie. upon .you,. What is needed '.to a s MILI.Good, Gladys, Roberton, :Willie Wag- put: you, right . is a tonic ith hree u scribers a Ile th . Wi t sb Pr m e, nor Jaaet Govier" Katie. Wa nor and in all the world, is no, tonic .. cost is placed at tV.. per year' each; _ , , . R'POLLOWING g TH e have been-receivin con ratulatlOns all. week, including the. cost of,connectine wvith Melburne Cox:: can equal Dr. Williams. pink. Pills. w g. g 1.:Jr. 2nd—L' eslie Sall, Olive Wright,.These Pills actually,. make new,. rich, 0 Draft Horse 5 years old Draft Horse S years old , .ever one. to .approve. of ouh Millinery. Our . the lisle :Company at Clinton, which . e y 1d a 2,50 each. Th t ' Minnie Wagner, Eddie Good, Henry rcd blood—your . greatest, need in Draft Mitre #sera old Driving Mare 3yrs, sired by Electric B. hats strike tasteful people, as true exam les of the would b 5 ewes sikie p p of the'townshi ',has' asked •for an ex- Dunking, spring. This new blood` drives out u Drfvfng Mare 9 years. in foal. iced Braeside Goldsmith, hackney P. Driving Filly 10 months, aired by Braeside Goldsmith st les for 1909, We eordiallV invite FOU, we •will be tension of the scheme so on Wednes-' Average atteadance 25: disease,` clears the skin, aad makes DrivingFilly t year, sired by Texas back --F. C,. Hess Teacher. weak easily. tired mere and •women yi kited t0 have' o11 .Whethe:r ..ou. wish. t0 b4 or not, . day •evening of this week a meeting , _ y y Lord Huron del y ' ' ' g g raft Fill 10 months, siredby D g y and children bright active and strop 10 thorohred Durham Uows either With calf at side or due to calve we*vi you to form your op n>.gh of our' slats, .We *111 be held in the. Orange'hali. onAlle: y 4th concession. Mrs. .7, C. Moses, Brenton, N: S•., in a Yew weeks. These cows are all of A 1 breeding and some I ism will :do more for tis than h says `'Lasts tin m eau hter 'was Are heavy milkers making good dairy cows. I grade cow. think your friendly tilt c y spring y g Y rhe. News-Recordwill be sent to; .. Blyth 4 Durham Steer Calves, Bull l ,year old then We could say or do for ourselves, SO lease to a address in Canada to Jan..ist completely .run down; she was. very (all young cows) anything Y p ray 'Tile, Amaral ;ot•.Mr. A. Cunni am' ale `had .no appetite and .became ver 2 Grade Calves. 3 BuI1 Calves, l from bir: Bigain's' Imp. bull } t perfect libert to Visit Our Show 191.0, for 50 cents. ngh et P , , y Bull 2 Feat's old, a pure Matchless bred by. W. J. Biggins a eonslder yourself a p Y rat C.landeboye took place here on, nervous and,we were .alarmed about - , • . , .: a..'Binder, Mower. Drill,. Uorn• I3arvester. •Manure Spreader a room as often .As you please. Saturday last Mr. Cunninghame ,was ' her. We decided to give tier Dr. Pair Sleighs, (hitter, Cutting Box with blower, Plow the section foreman at Clande�ioye and -Williams'. 'Pink Pills and.'soon • after . Fanning Mill, GaugPlow. D4aeAey.Norris Cream Separator new Ht�lilmesville.— _ l.all from, she a .the - .foreman • along the line Yr bo •an taking. them there was ' Hyde Park to Clandebo. a attended the `decided improvement. She. aimed in • The return match wiikr air `guns in y y � P g ' SPECIAL N13TES TERMS of SALE • the hall at Holmesville on Tuesday furyeral which, was conducted Ary the (weight -and' vigor, her ;color returned, All sums of $10 and under, cash'; over that amount 8.monthe: Workmen, the deceased havlrng beAd and her whole system seemed, to have a h • t t 8 eyening next promises to be exciting,' The contestants will be the Bifte Club a member of -the order. Mr. Cuuningr been built anew. Z can, warmly re- ), I , Mx. Henry Graham and wife of. ?number 'of 'the farmers- 'took in : the Brockville, Ont. credit on furnishing approved Joint notes wit interes ,a per cent, per'annuui. � and the C, O, F s and as the score, ame, who is survived'by his wife and Fcommend Dr. Williams' Pink, Pills to h need a medicind•'' _ Thos. Brown; H. Plumsteel,. stands" one each much interest is be 'their four• children, passed awe after all who � Eng taken in tyle result. Thorn will `only a few hours illness• ` Sold' by all medicine. dealers. at 5.4. -boxes. for 0• Auctioneer Proprietor effects attracted the attention of the be practice after the match. On Tuesday of this, week was held cents a box•or six' $2.50 I � A'e•AbA'�•fD•�•A'�•A'ts•tD•'4sm'ttiA•!rm•O•m•�f►01•cs•O'�I{a•��'�1�'t1•A'b� ., I 't d d f 1 st 'slue r C61, the last horse fair of the season: A from the Dr, •Williams Medicine i TAKE THEI)[NT ), I , Mx. Henry Graham and wife of. ?number 'of 'the farmers- 'took in : the Brockville, Ont. . Yale, Mich., are guests of his, brdther, f8ir, but 'few horses seemed to be _ • and be up-to-date by wearing one of our stylish Spring 1Ir, James Graham, before loav'ing ffered for sale. The sale of the' late- Dr, Ca;rder's Caster for Calgary,. Alberta. Mr..Walgate Tebbutt has returned effects attracted the attention of the @ `✓-Wr00 $•00 QUALITY SUPREMEto the west afters ondi,ng sevoq. . adies and also a number of men. It with relatives n this vicinity was also held Tuesday afternoon. ', 8th the Agricultural GOOD.weeks DO SHOES.. no other thing. so essential. in a• coat as quality. Of Air, Samubl Sheppard and bis sister Un. April ;the .,RELIN Society intend to hold their spring Course the style means a great deal also, We combine both Miss Katharine, were Callers at Mi, , show, when prizes well ye 'awarded for William Stanleys on Monde)+. seed v i RESULTS FOR LADIES In the Coats we sell. �' .. At tris last meeting of the Women's entire stock and grain. Northway coats have a world-wide reputation, Institute at the home of Mrs, MIA- I• on the same day I a convention tri bolland the members of the Institute .the county W• C, TX- will be' held More New Dress Goods presented her with a handsome tabus- iii the Presbyterians church 'during the_— « cloth and napkins to match as a tokens 'morning, afternoon and evening and , We have just recelv6d pother she went of new of their appreciation•.., of leer klndness Postmaster Gibson, president of the her for the Temperance. Alliance, -is ok- There is nothing more so, dis-. Aciver�tising has not created the dsmand I i dress goods including the most polular shades of • taupe, gook sblue, London smoke, wisteria old gold and p in giving meetings,;ontaria Mr, Nelson .has moved to his farm � petted to address the meeting in the 7th the he,left interests of Vocal option, also other appointing to a good cook than, after particular pains in prepay- for "Relindo ,Shoes," It only tells how it =, brown. on the con• and place, is now occupied' by Mr. Flick who has gentlemen will take ;part in the ad A union choir of the• ohurch- Eng a cake, to have it turn out a Ctin be Aupplled, The demand f ' "Re1* NOW RUGS moved in from Godexich. We -, bid hitt, Welcome.. . ,. dresses. es are preparing to fu music at fai • eS" � n women - linea .. ha is born i most • • This is the first season we havro'ehow>n� these, and ,, Y' w ' � .. •. Sit° r ,•. the evening service. 11ii'. McIntosh, formerly of, mexillopu Good >3aking Powder IS ono ; .oY the important necessaries and , . It Is metol a demand for ' a fine shoe at a r>re:are ahalous for you tv come in and have a look At .'4r' i liar moved Into tele house he Purchas- when you use lcitchemueeik Bak- them we have them in all the difi'erent sizes eolorW ings and designs. Prices ringing from �l �.illl for 40'�U ed frown Air, Wm. M"on on King. St. Mr., and I tel.• W. ,1. Faster arrivdd and is making arrangements to build � t�ueen street ins 1�'awder you relay depend on having success. low ' ��@+ • .. :. . at the qld homostCptl,• residence of a stable of cement on Mr. Charles Foster, oil the Front for a sale: sl;abic for horses,.' • 1t is only 15c., fora one pound ,�,�.d.,..�.. , ,•,�, _ ... Road on Saturday last. and Will prdok Mr. N. Lear, formerly of I•iullett, I''liac. tin and you will halve fully 09 ablyremain until such times as they got, fairly. settled in 111-4 flew decide upon, a location. `They' . Have �llom( on Dinsley St, which he bought Mr. John Moser. The brick has good' �resuits AS, with the high priced powders. Trp it FR E' JACK SO' VERY COURUSY, AND ATTENTION been living stir the Past siXteen years from You can et it from g ��� - - AWAITS YO'O Strathelair, a town in Manitoba, but think that Ontario is much rho Been delivered to Mr. S'tathexs for isle new house he purposes to build �,-.�....W .--. - liable r AIWAYS Re OLINTON 'HERE ;better Province to live at ease in: i'T,heir numerous old friends are glad 'the coining spring which will replace the old building used in the Pastlalleld _._..: to have them again among them, by tele Standard on Dingley Street. �' + f