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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-05-01, Page 4O. E. WILLIA.M.$, =MST. --- AND DRUGGIST. ATI., IL W. TELEGRAPH C.O. cp. Brunswick House, Wingham, . - + Ont r^• 6.1jcildingpm FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1591. TEE mails from Canaria to the 'tTtiited Kingdom are now carried via Z4ety York. Coar,T year 11oi#Tasn, the grant Ger ntnn general, paid, the debt of nature, last week, in his 91st year, „ans Asotry SHY/0= protests have now been'filed against msrnbera-eleet for the. Federal Parliaments amongst the panther being 4.O..Cameron. of West Huron and Jets. Grieve, of forth Perth. Roth C. C. CoLSY has resigned his sent in the Cabinet, and his resignation has been accepted. It is announced that Sir John Maedenald . will -.discharge the tidies of President .of the Conn etl, in the meantime, and a successor wilt not be appointed for some time. IT is officially announced that Hon John Carling has been oiled to the Senate, and that he wilt atill •retain' :the portfolio of 'Minister of Agrioul. turn It in also said tint his stay in tiie Senate will not be,of long • dura- tion. As soon as a seat can be -found for hint, he will return to the Com. irons. Tilts first session of the present. µ ` o<ninton Parliament was opsae<l on. Wednesday last. The most of the any, was P " in a occupied "sweating in esti n g In the. members, ofter which Mr Peter White; M 1. for North "Renfrew, was unani rtaafisly:e}ected.t3peaker, The Speech from the Throne was read on Thursday afternoon, and will be elven in full na- tter next issue. n millions since•1978. ilii retwas u 1 combined- excess of inoopte , oV6-k.'-tett•* peuditure of *3,590,000, though there were telt. eormpantes •with the reverse:' Inern,Derry. The regular meeting of .the council of the township of Turnbpirry was held in b1auitt' „batt, Idluevale, .OR M utrday, April -97th, Members all present, the Reeve. In the ;Mem lite minutes of test meeting were read, approved and signed, ' '!.'he .$;Have reported that he lied to go to Goderioh since list weetiu;;, re Bryce suit, A deputation ootteistiug of Messrs Green, Nel'tereeld and others, attended the cuaneil meet* ing and urged upon the ;send' the neceeaity of rebuilding the• bridge known as -Graham's bridge. Moved by Mr 1.►imt;nt,aNeonded by Mr Harris, that the Deputy Reeve attend the next ineeting of the Wingliatn Towu Oouncil and ascertain their views in respect to granting aid toward build. ing Graham's bridge and report to tins mutton itt next meeting ---Carried. Moved by .Me Dimwit, seconded by Mr Oruivksidank, that a by-law be passed appointing the following rate- payers pathinasters for the current year. In Road Division • , . No 1, G Bremner, No 2, M Kenned y, 3, Wm Otarlt, 4, Andrew Ricci, 5, John Little, 6, John McKinnon, 7, Wm Baird, 8, Henry' Godkiu, ." 9, James. Weir, 10, Rich.'Wallace, 11, Robert Muir, J2, Color Eadie, 18, Rich Porter, 14, Robt Agar, 15, ,Cohn Holmes, 46, 13 Ahreham, 17,Jno Fortune, sr,18, Tnos Hastings, 19, Jno Robertson,20, 1' Carruthers, 21, Pater Deans, 22, Mex Kelly,. 28, Chas Hotnuth, 24, DavidGemmill, 25, Elijah Riggins,26, Peter Campbell, 27, John Powell, 28, Sam Vanston , 2n, Wm .Eglestou, 30,I1enry Hawkins, 3i; John Mtn seove,82,DotialdS•tewart, 88, Peter Mei wen,34, .R. Hamit on. 35, Gideon Parks, 86, John McEwen, 37, James Hyslop, 38, Peter Scott, 39, Jas Nicholson, 40, .Andrew Gray, 41, Dungan Jing, 42, ° Wm Sinith; 43, John Diluent, 44, Thos Jenkins, 45, Amos ;Cipli,►g, 46, .John Biach,:.., r 47, 'Wm Wright, 48, Joseph' Yeo, 49, Geo Moffatt, 50, Geo Waiker, 51, Wm Merkley, 52, Robe McIntosh, U ,,: Inntattnnotion ..• ••R!, ann ne a+4 I ', Quite a nutnl/'er in'the village' ropy be .seen either ., ttpliorted • oil crittoltes Or 'leaning en a trail, in oonsequr'tar,o Of a sort' lel;.-•-r 'tttton, T`reve.tt J: Oo tiro very busy tine daya supplying orders for bed.frains's and ei%tension tables, .a ear load of the former being; shiened !stet week-- Since the last week s great activity has been die, # played in snipe pinta of toe village in. cleaning the yards and planting trees, There is much need- of it, some yards being a selection on the villager -•Tile buys intend ferning a lacrosse aluh in the village.. There is good material to select from and a club could be formes! that would do otedit to the plaoe.•-.- Mr Brill ie getting bis butter factory in shape for the season's work, -..Dr Stewart and Mr John McLean are the two councillors sleeted to fill the va• cency caused by Messrs Little anti: I?owler's resignations••.•. -Two leads of Oddfellows left the village last Sun- day, one going to Wingham acid. the other to Walkerton, --• The school board !gave engaged Miss Lizzie ()trachea to teaeh the 5th departmeu in aur public school,-rThe Presbyter will meet in Zion churoti ou May th 5th, to finally settle the basis of nein between the two congregations. Un ion services hsye.already been bel and it is pleasing to see all the seat templed to their Seating capacity than to notice.a scattered oongrega. tion, -Mr Fowler turned sod on Mon day for his new briok store, which bet,, intends erecting alongside his tailor Shop. • n ' •;a Qr'Vi IOle. t. Tee clan it met in . tdrovin's hotel lfordtv ioh, March Stat, i891,put'ansn to adjonnttntint. Members presentall The Reeve in the ehaa.ir, Minntee o t 4 last meeting; rend and approved, Moved by Mr h'ev usott, seconded by Mr Tay, that the edditionsl audit made un account of the de+lth of the late treasurer he adopted and Mr Per, kins reeeive $5 and Air liepftistoll re- eehe $0 for their services ou the sante -Carried,: Letter read from W S Walsh, laaq, ,Alayor of Orangeville, containing petition for signature, memorializing the Doreluion Govern - went for a grant front them on account of bonus given to the 'Toronto; Grey, and Bruce Railway, and to appoint a delegate to wait or, the same- Moved by Mr Qrahrim, seconded by Mr Johnston, that the memorial by sign ed and forwarded to Mr Walsh and that the Reeve be etppointsd delegate tot this muuioipality-Carried. roar applications for the ofitoe at'towtiship treasurer read. Moved by .l'Ir John stun, seconded by Mr Fergnson, 'that t the application of Mr Jas. Perkins be n aeeepted, by him giving a'itisfaotory' e security as mentioned in application, a and that the Ri•evr, and Clerk see to .: the execution of . bonds and lav them ci before the:council at its .neeting a -• 4;arried. By law 'No 2 read and , passed. Accounts passed --P Hepine Bluevale. William Fleming Burgess, ageri 11 years, son of Mr John Burgess, of the village, died on Friday fast, of inflam- mation of the lungs, and wag buried" en Monday. The funeral was a very large one, and everyone was full of sympathy with the.bereaved family. - Next Sunday, Conductor Snider will preach in the Methodist church, morning and eventing, . at 10.80 and 7 o'clock.- In the evening, by special equest, he will deliver his "Railroad ,`ertnon." Ile will also preach at Ebenezer at 2.a0;- 11rs;Rev) Wall, win is Spending part, of the week in 'odericb at her parental bonnie, --Mr tevena,'of Obhitbii,; has moved to the vitlage and Will carry on waggon eking, etc, k, o itC.tivell spoken of, oth as a tradesman and a citizen,- An aunt of Johiri Burgess.died last aturday in. ;P3reesele.-.-G eorge Bur., P .ss has bePn•;}2rFGty lowwi'tUinflame e nation -also, but is on the mend..-- Wiliie ,Duff niet-with. a -bad accident n Friday. In cutting the end' off a', mall block with the slab saw, it tip ed tip and drew his band on to the aw, cutting three of his fingers so adly that .:they bad to. be, amputated close to the;hand:. The hand is doing as well as can be expected. -Mr Ed- ward Leeoh'took-liis departure for the North West, ou Tuesday. He intends to visit his •• son and daughter at Chicago, on the way. He goes to Fort McLeod. -Mrs Samuel _Black ries been waned to her bed foe` some time and is •a great sufferer. 53, Wm Gemmill, '54, Robt Linton, 55, Robb Miller, 56, David ivloffatt, S 57, `lt Netterfield, '58, John•Ainsiey, 59, D Halstead, 60,••Wm Netterfield, m 61,A Swindle,hnrst, 62, Joseph Kerr. Bylaw read three times' and passed, The accounts • were passed and ordered to be paid: James Messer, $5.50, work ou Morris boundary, A n Anderson, 50o, work on lvlorris bonen o dary; Geo Mason, $1.15, stationery; s Wm McPherson, $7, expenses re Bruce suit; Geo Burgess, 60c, expenses g re Bryce snit ; Ed Armstrong, $7; b cl one 'nun Ontario' Legislature:,; 'the -B other day, Mr Fraser, Comtitissioner4 of Public Werke, in molting' D tt'rase-t lotion to provide for a farther expendi.. ture of $150,000 in connection ' with .:D2 • •tlhe new Parliament buildings, assured 10 thetAssembly that the buildingswouldJOUN BnRciESS, Clerk. b,; aampleted for the sum of > 1,250,- The'foltowing is the standing of S fi0t7 At the rata at which the stmt. 8 NO 6, Turnberry; for the' month of tore is building, it is .expected that the work tinder contract will. be: com, pasted before the end of the season, that the. departments will occupy the oast wing before the ,close of next ;veer and that the Legislature will meat in the new buildipgs .session after ter, Wt Campbell, A•`Hontiitb, S Johne next. Ston, W Jenkins, 11 llomuth. Third cities jr--L .Romuth; T I e}ly, A. Cow Tan acstract of Uusinesg...dnne by den, W Jenkins, Second sr ---B Mee 0orrniek, E Mitchell,• R Lowery, E Johnston, F x'yfe, W 1liitebell, M. McKinnon; f3 McKinnon, F McGee- ntiCk, J loxton, L•' l orter. Second sr -111 Cowden, H Johnston, N Black. well, A Mitchell, W Porter, P Wade, J J,W SIM1ron, Teacher. Mr Peter McLaren, of the Blue. vain road, has let the iiontract for a new residence which he will erect this year, Masart`Sntiith 11%iilootm Gibson, of Brussels, hif tb•,tindertaken the wbole•cott ti.'aet:-•••-Mr pt) Fortune. has also let the contract o4 building a brit y, Wm Anderson, $7, charity, ichard Shrigley, $3, charity; • Wm Dun ncan, $4, ;charity. .Moped by Mr invent, seconded by Mr Barris, that bis connoil do now adjourn to meet a Court of Revision on `Tuesday, ay 26th, m Sauits hall, Bluevale, at o'clock a m --Carried. April..:It• is calculated from the weekly exaniiitatiotis held attempt the. tnontli the naives are in order of merit; Fifth" class ---Celina 'Cowden. Fourth class -•S Mitchell, IC Hardie, M Johnston. ;bird er '.i ,Btaokwell; E Wade, B Cowden, ,J leytei,.A• Mit obeli, E Whselans, Dr Bryce, A Por- tliemriur4nari •aCii patties of n, Canada t ' 'i year `has been issued by tlfe Department of Finance. The fire <t 8• preentims received totalled ,841,• anti, an increase of a quarter of a million over 1889, The ;Royal, as penal, leads with $552,728, followed by the Westbrn with ,8355,190, the IJeerpnoi, Leedon J; Glpbe $279,594, Oeanrmereiat Uiioti $3'18,697, North British $$318,247, VA, Queen, $$62,- 485, the Leneas f re i953,129. Of •the i total a n f 3 tf41GJ , , . $ the British nrin1paniee received $4,071,462, ` the '(,'acedia* $1,240;8$3 and the kneel- 14 'exit $8,52t 4 9't.Tie tosses paid by e Ste eormpanies rt'aehed $3,205,870,, felt was 64.84 per cent, f ' P o the praeu ifnrnu received, at?tlnat 51.47 per o cent. ujflt3t#41. ',Cilia grosa•anrbu,it , of ,e 'ne'e tittle taken during the yetti '`buts ,e $l,197,4$.3',"8 slidbt;,'decr .ttse from. fife rt vlr 4, w #w. , ;lie `ttttinlrit rf - life ineiQartV+ irt' fere* ilii (i*ntlrtit ler :$14in. eY • + fr rebuilt ; :40,789,$71 "-Ws 161101, it tl't rtraetsew of l'►tyw, es. t : •,vote:. Ott ;:.•;.1 SOW briek ,•residence. , , Mr :Joaaiplte Pugh will do •the stone and •,brie;kwork and ptaster'f ,•a and ..Meagre,.Stnith, Zalcolttr '<h Giibibn ` `tile earpeiitnt work. • • Lower Wingham. Fishing for suckers is the pastime of most of the toys here, --Mrs Elford, Who has been so severiy .effected by a second attack of intlarnmation,is again very slowly recovering. --We are glad to be able to reportthat las "Carr is'. able to be out again, •after a severe attack of scarlet fever. although he is yet very weak. -Ori Saturday last, we believe some of I,awer Town folks re- ceived a visit, froin Mrs Thou Linke later,,who wee • sir; ,very low' hnta' month ago that everybody 'thought her recovery trrllioseihle. Although she is very weak' net, stilt she is fast gaining strength and, we hope that in, a short time else will be es well as ever she was. -Mrs Jno durrie, who lives on the boundary near here, is now far spent with consumption, and the end is soon expected. • Gletifarrove. • May, Balmy, Balmy May 1••- To•tlay is Arbor Jay, and should be observed by all in decorating their farina by planting shade and ornamental ° trees. --Herb Henning' is around buying lanths.. ITe is paying the bigbeet prices J' S and his former neigbbora can do ,no Blyth .. ` ; .. bettsr:athau by selling to hitn.••--Ono Dr. l;rrti` itsbrt'oE.'e • night•lagt week, tonne .evil.disposed b r S ttfortltr . tntetidtt persons broke the handles of it plow peeing °list herei ;n'Dr, Slo'tn;a olti, belonging to It Anderson.. A few tendon the 1b,th tlnst,-.-Our• tftr,lrtrhante, . (ergine •'tri shot in their Imola, *Mild rd bris ' Uiese da s lit , • . •,. b y u .Ein . tr tC ' itis • t? ll<• la v h } awnrugtt_.to keens thta•snn's rtay.4 from l f , etheir been •a'n excellent lesson»j,,to that» ttpotn,,g t tli ,t, go dti'.- -Our ; .n alar r, ' nliecTtir•1r. (i:.vijtit to Etta of P l fa btsibio woathor, deeding if,' pr itre ss:' to r,tiettntieer, O. Hantiltets, »afire iwc rived t tea rapid! - in thi , rtiar,ruetion'. frorri Bir•.. Bloan to Jia ns it !tete ; -,,wry t„cytei tt •cf;ii,,dr ;ifhp n ilial ' tiii4 ' hour; &ioi r ae+edrtt '• Midi fess Hili^F,ay. hurt wir rli?,• i,r CiltttC; ,flexr ►n' ,,:tettY' . , r tirfli t}let► lsa 'e ktl+}tl 7HMYH ;ire }yr: rirtuina+ * ' t :it, tete +x•%,• iii, tit 6i}, !i YeA9t. e } ,i Yat ant, a :, stall, $14,forRochttng for 1891 e J Perkins, $18, for auditing for 1890 and additional audit in' 1891 Ralph Young, $3, far wand for Mre McDer. twit, Moved by Mr Johnston, anoint- ed by Mr Nay, that the commit do now adjourn to meet in Brown'e:hotel, Fordwich, ou the third Wednesday in April --Carried, WM. Dan, Clerk, David Sanderson, of the 4th con. has a cow which gave birth a few days ago to a calf with two heads, one on. each end, six legs, in three pairs, and two tails. The tails are attached to theside of the body just about the two centre legs, This is one of the strangest cases ever reported in the township. Glenann,an. Fail wheat is looking well, -All the operations of the farm, iuclulling the sowing of cereals, are being rapidly. proceeded with ander• favorable circ isnmstanvee;-Mrs John Piper is on a visit to he+ parents in Michigan, --The nionth.l`v prayer meeting held in Mount Nebo church, last Tuesday .rvenine, was ivNll attended. -The fsienar,nau singing society is expected to take part in a concert at Delmore, ou Fri- day evening, first. Zetland. Mr end Mrs Fred Thomson an family took a trip to Walton Ssturdt last and returned on Tuesday.-Mis Smith, of Purnberry, and Miss Taylor, of Kincardine', were visiting at M Jas Wilson's, last week. -Mr Bober and Miss Lilia Taylor celebrated thei birthday by having a dance ,in th house in which Mr Jas Patterson i iving.--Mr' Porter, census take. visited this vicinity this week, --Mr Tenant, lumber merehant, ed Toronto, was up to Mr ileo 1homson's on. btisi ness,,last,week . d ty s r t. r e $ r, Iamybbting Chante Factories, The following circular letter has been addressed by the Dairy Cotnrmis sioner'tor a soore'of cheese factories in as many districts in Ontario and Quebec: Data Sxna it has occurred td me that it would be of particular advance ago to the patrons of cheese factories, as Wt.11'58 to the inanufaetnrers, if the Superintendents of the Experimental Dairy stations -which are to be es- tablished by the Dominion Govern- ment in the several provinces --were seat to visit difi'ermr,t Iactories in central situations before they begin' their special work of experimentation, Each superintendent. will be furnished ,with a 1Mbcock mitk•tester; 'and • for two days or more, • at each factory which he Visits; he will insteuct cheese -makers, Ind :others • who uiay attend -upon these occasions in the ase of silk. testing instruments and also in ,thet;tnost approved metlibtls of Making cheese of lineualit :. "If it will be convenient -to you will aelert your factory as pita . o be visited and to which those who; are a r c n rCeted With neighboring factories bay be invited to Meet one of the isnperinteridecta. .If you think it des ttit!able .s meeting' of the patrees and IA msv he e(ltel for the afternoon • evening *4 one of the dal'*, when a Odle tl„fume.* ttton of ntetheee to •seting non atlflt'•retio)t of milk will : e given. f ' ,,,fit:. tt W .'acne 'nett, i ' “1.1aitte,Cienottiti1'nn " { 0 Wa tak nnties oft n. 1' awiok, fir' was het . fill: anti'flied at th. finwi -k, fifteen 1891, He we Norwich itbout tiff• ministry of and 1t once nniteri t in rya Cltttreh, of tvliitsl r, has rtt ant, constant al 117.4-. evotorl utenil,;d' the end life Poi. thit•cyti<C° „,w our tlep ted frien,l was e rSee i, resider,.atHowielc, fie too Yo intoreet in the promotion of the ray ., of G d. was a inainsttty of the rix e and dict not rest ounterrt until a a -for able and: eouunodious clturoh e t r oridoc n thecorner bis t8 far rn' tl a worsht worship of God, }io was ,itwa y tJae prea,:her's friend. His borne was he stopping pities for the ministers, and many a weary itinerant found rest, refreshment and cordial wel,.otne from.' this kind hearted family, He was, regular in his attendancea,t the means of grace until failing health prevent- ed. Though deprived .of the priv;; iteges of the sanctuary durin the clas- inl; months of his earthly p newer:, •et he delighted t kited to 'i i1, oonext tope wttlr tlhristian neighbors ail x'triends itt bis 1 Home, Even when the shadow . of death were lingering near, tend* lan- guage failed to exnres,t the feelings of his beam, it wane source . of great spiritual enjoyt tent, on the Sabbath and other suitable times, to gather• the oteinherd of Ms family around hive and hear them read portions of Scripture, and sing the songs of Zion he loved so well. Be was not atraid to die."' Hill' feet rested firmly on the Rock of Agee. He feared no evil for God was with him, Frequently be usaurrd' the writer and.others who came to visit him, that "it was - well with his soul.',', The day eprrceding his death be ralli- ed a little, and the family were hope- ful that father would tarry with them it little longer, but ere another sun had risen "he watt not, for God tools him." There are left to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate husband and father, a -widow and a large and•.inter. estirng family, nearly all of whom are members of rhe Christian Uhurch, '111ay they all 'meet in the heavenly home at last. The funsral was 1'arar,eIy attended, and an appropriate memorial service was.conduoted•by the pastor,, Rev. J• A`l> .cLaugb lan,_ assisted by Bev ••.n. • Win Torrance r. of Gorrie. i e. sea tare now ander fur stook, and tapered to zu, ileus, n hats, Shirts, es, 'tri., We e, ing small abou he Belgratve. The Good Tempters intend boldins' an open lodge on May 25th. --.ft is the. intention of the Good Tetnplars to organize a lodge of Juvenile Templets in the village, at an early flare. This is a move in the right diregtion and should be; enooitraged by ail, especially the parents. -.The baseball team of 8 $ No 5 purpose bolding an enter- tainment in the .foresters' hall, May Sth: Morris. Dir Corbett's house had a narrow escape from being burned, one day recently, so we have been informed. - Miss Janet Hood has returned from a two months' sojourn at the residence of Rev Mr Tonge, Flesllerton.---R v Mr Godfrey preached a practicalser mon on the marriage relationship a►, how to make marriage a success, Sunshine, last Sunday. " Levi Krupp, o£f:' Port -Linea, an inmate of tlse Bruce county Tail a ing transference to an asylum, die his cell front starvation, Applicatiorj, had bean made for his admission to the asylum, but he died pending the ,completion of arrangements, Every•,, thing possible bad been done for 1 comfort and all his wants supphL. but he steadfastly refused to either ant or drink. 1•!e would allow nothe ing, not even wine or milk, to pass his lips. The verdict of the Jury was that death was caused by lack of nourishment. Mr Watson, M P,in a recent speech at Carberry. Man, showed that last year ` 2,000,000 pounds of binder '. twine w ase u ed in Manitoba. The duty is 25 per cent, ad val, or about - 2i cents per pound so that • the fare niers of that Rrovince paid $50,000' as a botIOS be the hoinle linanufaotttrer, The revenue derived by the treenury trona imported twine amounted to tinitte; to nothing. Mr Greenway e'%presse the belief that if the question: rt veer enhtnitted to themiree from the i. d fluen P. C e of girt o ` f l tete snot 10 patty is per.,, omit, of our Manitoba farr'hs would Vole against free trake" with *the 1u5.0r10,000 peoapis" to tint tiontb o4 tl,x,to. • 11'1ne tsd 1trr,tr.., i' ,•; tst:-•• li,rrr, yen tenet be gain's He, -h octan'. menet- "Niihau OOP meet'!%,yott he alree'tenno le .-' I,itn. , :1 : k !• g. 4 or . ,t4. fi s<r )ur 1'nttatp, Muer els ate general)A' net how, 8o moo texture and cl coat woe retnea uafled in ere/ 'comp 511 of r that eas, at is lacks, and Gunpowtiexq, trout Liberal discounts to , °GORDON& Tlie Big Brown Anohnr CoNoLUSIOrt of THE ar • w .. - , (From Ooteriot Q' teil vs. Murdock malicious prosecution remnant to next asci• Proudfoot for plainti 0., wind E L Dickinso Shane vs. Beattie, malicious prosecution ly :the whole of Frid tiesses being exami hours deliberation ti a verdict for Off of liamttml'Beattie and deft Robert, Beattie was entered in favor and full casts. • Dale vs. St. John slander was made a Strettozi vs, Conn ria promissory note a 1sing, was Werrato a clerk of the v' Ea'ta ;fir• i (fbtmpion, Q 0, fo This ended the ei following is the Criminal cases ; '1'he Qii<ren vs, F who' pleaded gunt false•pretences. _ 0 ) brine made on beh {w•as•released on s 4 &' ,►,e giving bonds fear hi havior. The Queen vs, W with rape on M township, The Crown were Bantu the women, and who was called in. called on behalf bis good char lie. case His L 1 teas no es e of rape, is for by the ing au at airy that the g . in a ver< alit the offen e evidence of barge was g strongly against jury brought in which occasione prise and strong those who heard judge's charge, prisoner. Msr'Dent Tunis, bion centuries, the again to fall into lecotlaud, during eighteenth oentur isquite a casein t of where Jobe for the church an well end truly, g 'private theatrical ))avid tfome int' .vas "Doug' by Home, a thin tlestland, 8cote who adtnire the 'wondone they oge bus sermon. 44 sat cutin were the paper, 6m 01 )(nave to coufeert , veumice,WhetitI lag Wit that Mr man hie niec:or then .otherwitte as entrano n tea drat vc