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The Wingham Times, 1895-05-31, Page 4C. E. WLLL1AMS CHEMIST -AND- DRUGGIST. ACT. C. N. W. TELEGRAPH CO Opp. Urnnsmok House •'court Win y hay, - Out terms of so-called probation in a cer• tale putoriously mismanaged retngc, are l=t rkelieally shipped out to Can- ada as immigrants deserving of en- eoarageulent and support. in con- clusion he recommends that " effeee foal uletaus be adopted to preventt iniataken philanthropists abroad Ill at home, aiding and encouraging the trans tlanting to Canada of exotics 1 Su upas•lil;e and so unsuited to the soil and moral atmosphere of the ' l4eUtittingbX11114,Xnt FiiTDAV MA.Y Si, 1895. about the recent rise m wheat. ' 1 3,-179 straight exporters Butes were fetch- EDiTOR1AL NOTES. "Well," said he, ``people are begin -1 ME 'itr, It bell. TIMES, MAY e31, 16R).), A eo-upelate bakery bee been ee- l Mr. J S. Jerome, Dentist, Wing -I • htlm, says: "' villuains' Tittle, Dt ndelion i 161et i ' vr. Geo.Cruic(isbank,Tornberry. ('intuit -Clef* qu rtt1, ore in eireu• I e lys, t.•ll►ore is no Pill equal t0 `' UUalns > ., bed tNll malt ion fills" latti,n in 1 u. o:rtan; also l .l 1 Little Dandelion Ex -Deputy -1 pi Ivry Finlay Anderson, tabl' 1 1 in Stratford. I gills are the best In the market eves. 1>.oaY0 of ,•.list \% iw iuoeh, eay14: "They Mr. A. Day, Provincial Sabbath are the most satisfactory Pill I have ever School ,:cretary, \\'ili hood frultl the 5th to the 12th of July in Sab- bath school work in Iluron. Tne :St. retm•y of State has for rd to Stratford l D delton Pills . itoow •Itlthdl'1'llrllr the exel'liti(llt of J Gaunt Ex -Warden for Cc n) Fatisfuctrcn oat of your Goll wa`•ct t' t the official IT PAYS TO Last week the noted the placing of u st„ used:' Warden for tele , is what a prominent noxi thiu6s of t Tl1omas Taylor, debt f Now York, t 'ebr, County of Huron, says: ''I would not use tilt. D. McLncuLax, any other Pill," ehatimm, oat. Chas, Proctor, 4th line df ?gliar ia; i 1h.+a atli,--llavhig had it. says: I would not be without `Villiams °rite itQtret: rtColleauWith us iioffice n>7 lite Dandelion it writer. secret. \'nil to m Count) as. I d Bruce, save t'I Pill." found them in" 1 ing+for the 101$110:80ticon mit avi for in feet, fo•iany, CLINTON. dwonderful l.'ill l tt • eau he Fall \Vheat 045to056 palpyll , _ . ,_,._,_..._ ._ Murderer Chattclie an the 31st + __ east. . .. , high my estimation. Trudy ina) Lo sat t t aucceas ITH Rllt \rILi.I:131 Y.#\ ' Lord Kosel)ct•t•y'e bill to enable ed on application, the Juuudn lau,.tness College, Ghathuu, Its slam the Judicial - - Y continue, and thutt i lTu]ill:. MAI1IU T iU PO.1ITtl. vt:.Onett, Wheibena, Mar0, 1805, Deane, Produ)ealitr. Flour per 100 lbs.. .... • .. t' 50 to 2 7fr Fall Wheat. ...•.... ....... 1 00 to 1 92 100 to 102 034 to 086 040 to 045 058to060 l Corrected by P. U , Wheat Spring V o Oats:........ ent. Mere 'Barley arc, Butter, rolls .............. 0 12 to 0 12 •nrk ire as s tier lea,. 1 Eggs per dozon....... .... (► 08 to 0 08- Wood per cord.... ........ 1 85 to 1 50 Tates, a i;radu• I Hay per ton... , • . • • • • • , 7 00 to 8 00• u30to086 t three moils, U Ua 0 t lw Rites perfect A, as unni,rapt r, tyre- Potatoes, per bushel.. . r t 0 06 ta' ,r of rI> It per lb t w qW qoa OS t .( 4. t dote its work as 001 Dried Apples, per 1 , us••reates css- dee a 0 00 to 0 01 Hundreds of like Testimonials furnish- pi a tut fly.et every as TSE WHEAT P(fABIs`ET 1 n ilio ed :u my who ret.i true t luno na w + 0 ,10 to 0 91 m, turd, liy reason of nut aecpttaiLtunce with h•un, spring wheat Barley =wen -my \\' Sir William Van Horne, whose o It salary passed its first vcadieg 1n cattle at prices ranging from - It 11 Respectfully, Pres,fully, and Director, Sir C? $5,40 per civt, Everything sold l Christian Mmt's Temperance Prion prophecy of a 2 wheat created a Food the House of Lord deal ofdiscussionr Markets, range 0 qu • Ghathum, t colonial judges to sit ole ie -- _ , uta, ca , m' x 90I Yours ates toryou Committee Ot' the Privy Council with- They bought 14 carloads of export' to rcvm'u such mels its Yates tor your scholars, •'n'' 4 Illy IIAALnr, Lords. and the market was good. The Fol eatnlogo of Canada Business College. address '-"- quotations generally may 9. AICLACILi+'tN, 0 Oats are 0 35 to 0 36 Peas 0 55 to 0.05 Potatoes, per bushel.., 0 30 to 0 40 Butter 0 10 to 0 12 Eggs, per dozen .... 0 08 to 0 09' • Hay . , ... ....... 7 00 to '7 50 300 to 4 00' ..017to0ea Colne time ago, f ofCordwood...... Dai Y t, 3 G gri Ib for Wool has been asked what he thought 4 Lea. gg•n N , Y liar `3 7 .—At be put at from 4;1c e 5e, per i «'ltel to UNITED tiT.tTF`+ Secretary Gres- ping to find out that there is not to halo died on Monday last, of an at- much uche wheat in othe r moment after lost faithall. tack of pleurisy. (.the world 1n the future of wheat; THE great Hyams murder trial , will not eontiane long to produce Nva; concluded last week. the jury ° anything that cannot be produced disagreeing, ten being for conviction , profitably. Most countries in which and two for acquittal, it is said. i wheat is grown can produce a MR. J. W. liengough, of Toronto, !: variety see tfter two crops, andit is or three always years the • of who was tendered the nonilnation of extreme depression in the price of the Prohibitixli t5 of North Bruce, I one crop that some other is tried 1540 to 0c. 'lice, declined to be a candidate.which promises better returns. It, Butter—Sales of 26 packages of THE price of Amellean coal oil last requires only a change of from 5 to, creamery butter at 18c; 23 packages veer in lIanchester, England was 51 10 per cent. in the wo•rld's wheat stead I at Pict= Ont., May 29.—Today 11 the cheese board on Saturday - boxes were sold ; leading price 61e, ing •lc (b 41e per lb. In butchers - ,ar filling Gee ; mostly grass cheese. Utica, N. Y., May 27.—Cheese sales today 200 boles at Ste, 2,850 at 6c, 1,000 at 61c, 345 at 61c, 37 at Butter—Sales of 100 packages on commission ; six packages at 19e. Little Falls, N.Y., May 27.-4,380 boxes at tic, 690 at 61e, 454 on commission, 193 boxes of dairy at cattle there was a fair activity, and everything sold before the close of the market. A bunch of extra fancy I butchers' cattle sold for $4.70 per cwt. which was the best price paid to -day. The ruling figures were from 31e @ 31e per lb, for common, cattle, up to 4e Ce. 41e per lb. for good to choice. In stockers there i was not much done. The Antwerp leen have been fully satisfied for al time. Light stockers are quoted at , from 3et. 31e per lb. • One load was taken last Friday at $3.65 per ewe Some knotty ea of POWDERS Cure SICK HEAPACHE and Neuralgia in 20 MINUTES,tlANUTES, 41,0 Co tied Tongue, Dizii• Te•.•pidLiver. Radalireath.in in e To stay and regulate the bowels. VERY NICE TO TAKE. PRICE 25 CENTS AT DRUG STORES. flee s d for cents a gellon, wholesale, and t1 crop to result ma deficiency 111 s factories boarded 1,003 boxes cheese, less than 3e per lb. In hogs one The same qn ~Iffy is of a surplus. and unduly low. price 11 colored. S tle ?'h at 7 1-1Ge ; bunch of the best sold to -day at 1n Canada at > cents are J all of 7c cents, retail. `_)5 The nearly always followed by un 1 a co ore -- retailed • '4 40 per cwt. fed and watered, tariff is a tax, duly high ex prices." l r r f W d tocl- May 'tt —11 factories r• weighed off the ears, the price as THE first vote of the session was i "Do you expect Four prophecy o na ° , \S Harris, vasper' wheat at 82 per bushel to be realiz- taken in the Dominion Pau•hament, see on Thursday morning, on the tariff "I was misquoted as to that pro- and 100 at ti 11-16c. Market active. amendment of Sir Richard Cart- phe.ey," :aid Sir 'William. "1 i Live stook Markets.Ivright, and the government's me- prophesied a year and.. a -half ago i Montreal, May 27.—The rain did jtirity was reduced to 46, higher prices for the crops of that '1 d not prevent a large )cumber of but - ALLL AP.RS-, '.BION SALE i. AUC —ut'— VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY In the matter of the estate of the Tato James= Johnston, deceased, there will bu sold by Public Auction at the QIIEEN'S HOTEL, —IS 'rltlt— TOWN OF WINGHAM, —.cx-- Wednesday, the 12th day of June at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, by Peter Deans, Auctioneer, the following valuable property, Con - namely : The North 50 acres of Lot Numb. er 27 and the Easterly 57 acres of Lot Number 28 in the 10th Con- cession of the Township of Turnbcrry in the Comity of Huron. This farm consists of one hundred and: seven acres, afield h about 100 acres arc cleared and• in a first class state of cultivation. There are upon, the premises a good frame house 20ft x 26ft, with' frame kitchen attached 14 x 20, a good log stable,. two frame barns each 30 x 50 and in good repair, a. root house and other out buildings, also agood fruit bearing orchard. The property is situated within bace, and is half atettedr by a never failing n! the tn ot spring,ecvk. The soil is a rich Mum and it is a first-class farm for either oral purposes offered 1,401 boxes cheese ; 180 sold quoted by i r. arras, \ $4.65 I at 7 1-16c; inti at 7c; 90 at 6 15-16C cwt. ThickOur stock is very complete, in all, fat hogs were selling the different patterns and quoit - at $4.40 per Cwt; stoles, 54.50 Ce. ties. Prices of wall Papers are $4.60. In sheep and lambs there away down and qualities away np. was fair activity and offerings Nn trortitle will be experienced by were light. Butchers' sheep were selling at about 4e per lb: y • arlings, THE Girl of Aberdeen has been year -1593 -than then prevai a chess from visiting the East End 4e C: 4c per lb. trade a. Knight of the Grand Cross In this I was mistaken. But in that Abattoir this afternoon, where the of Si. Michael and St. George; ii r. connection I expressed the opinion PP su lies of live stock were rather Schultz, Lieutenant-Cxovernol• of that wheat was not down to stay Manitoba, and Mr. Joly, ex -Prime down, and I expected to see wheat shalt. Especially was this the case • am of the l t with fair to good cattle, which solda t Fur sale, two Brood Minieter of Quebec, Knights Cum- sell at ia_ per bushel. I g higher prices to -day than they have pigs, six weeks ofd, -' iandets , of St. Michael and St. game opinion to day, and, although . dune fur a couple of years past.. On pias sty weeks old. George, and Mr. Milne, collector of t Vie, this not year, 1 am that ything like such' the other hand milkmen's strippers stuck. Also, 5 Re r confident From were Lunch more numerous than and one Sow. Foru cuetuins at Vittoria, B. C. Panply to 1 they will come before Ion„ usual,and many of the butchers AT SHE meeting of the Town 1587 to 1892 India was the bugbear bought these instead of better cattle. Connell, to be held on Monday even- or the wheat market, but the extra- The hest hatchertacattle sold. at ing next, the que'ttion of submitting ordinary decline in prices which a by-law to the ratepayers granting followed, and then cane the Argen- from 5e. @- 51e per ib, with pretty the S l,;t0(.) of loan held by the Guioti tine bugbear to keep the prices good stock atfront 4• e to nearly 5e Furniture Factory Company to that down. But the fact seems to have Per lb. hou_m li and half fatted dry of a► bonus, guilt overlooked that the loss of cowsand steers sold at from 3?,e te • Company by way been is per Ib.: milkmen's strippers sold be dealt with. This question should wheat ill Kansas alone in the past at from 35 !- .- to each or from 3c the •tr - t offse elv la The has >. T ears .slaya be dealt with without d three yC, 4e per lb_ There were about Snell are out of employment, and increase in the Argentine Republic, than • of them lost several months and there has been a large decrease dozen hard looking 1)0118 offered, but 3 `heti did not seem to take well with list year, and can ill afford the since 1891 in the export from India. the butchers.. Calves n h present enforced idleness. If matters Ant,ther factor has been overlooked. the butc easromal a. 45 were cin fair ere rashecl along as they should be, That is the British millers, and I deunit from t I Cn $10 for good weals, on, the `nen aright be at work assiitirati think those of the continent have in Sh+'e t continue to self at from 4e @ ill rebuilding the factory in the times past pat in large stocks of S41.0 he ler lb. Lambs sell at from $2 course of a few weeks. wheat at certain seasons of the year, 0.1..$p each, most of the sales beingm2 In last week's issue of the Chris but the long -continued and heavy &3 each , .,alt hoe aal.p iat decline in prices for several years tial tau:►rdilu, Dr. Dewart, its y hack has resulted in their working hiker in price than on Thursday, venerable editor, says farewell to his from hand to mouth. Their recent *ening at from -1"c Cr Se per lb. readers. iltere, After over a quarter of a experience bas taught them that the The number offered- at East End cent,!:r's faithful, energetic, and, it uiekness and certainty of modern Aliattoir today were about 325 r0 sheepand >>J may he truthfully be said, tranG transportation have removed the cattle, 50) calves, editole in the responsibleeofenecessity of laying in heavy stocks, lambs and 60 store boas and sucking (Attu; of t'u: chief organ of the and I do not think they will ever Pigs 'I he price.soF store hogs are : letll•::lhet hotly in Canada, llr, again carry such stocks as they did front !(3 ( .10, and of young pigs De\v_tt•t gives tt to a yaungcr man. up to within two or three year:. from Sl L $2.50 t'acl►. iris retirement unwent etuphasizes it truth Wheat which would ordinarily have liutThIo, May 27—Cattle—Receipts that !s unwiaolive, . to the most of been carried in stock by them has 175 ears; market opened very dull tie—that this ove, progressive Jo age been hanging upon the world's and slug`', with buyers all bolding off lilt little we for old others n. t, whe. markets, and until it was absorbed or asking strong concession from lists grey well as oe, pr mast, when it helped to keep the prices down. the last week's prices. Hogs— h ' to stepabsorbed 't Receipts, 125 cats • market very PIGS FOR 'ALE. A pitrchtist.re t,ut•ing .W till Paper gtTLLtbiS Oto L• SALE -Ten per rent. of the purchase. from at P. We ,•un always supply ' looney in crys tat the hed ,vo( sale eand purrhashe btl,ill bewithin on tinted till qunutitiP rey • 'veil. 1 to'at•mtt•eytwt'e. Cull cut( CPN nntpies; it is a 1+urthtr ennditlots and teras of a.,la will be made pleasure to thew txtew, whether 1 know on the day of side or may be had on applica- 1 tion to the Auctioneer or to 11. VAN5TONE, Vendor's Solicitor, I Dated 14th May, 1805. wingham. you buy or not. ows, one with -I2 WINDOW the other with 9 TT1 from Registered BLINDS. red Pigs,4 oars lt st B ` We have them in all the different articulare 1 designs, and at rices to suit the r ccs and particulars, P K HODGSON, tittles. Lot 38, con. 3, East Wawanosh. - '--.- BOOKS AND East Wawanosh, May 29th 1895. EXECUTORS' STATWNERY.. — NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Retired Statutes of Ontario, 18147. chapter 110, sec. 80, that all persons having claim, against the estate of Mar- garet Robertson. late of the Town of Wingham 10 who died • deceased. Huron. Spinster, of Hu 1 the County about on or about rho eighth day ofst Jp e, n1 D r2105, are by goat prepaid. or deliver We carry full stocks in these 1 lines. Fully assorted stock of school' su pphes. Ter,uescen so = ,•, to the undersigned executors of the said deceased, at gi,zharn P. 0. on or before the eighteenth day of June, A. D., 1805, their names, addresses and de- scriptions, lull particulars of their claims, and the nature of Vie securities, (if any) held by then. and that after the said day the said executors wilt pro- ceed among thed toar iesenttle the assets of the deceased the parties entitled thereto, paring regard to the i claims only of which they shall then hare notice. HENRY DAVIS,1. Executors. JOHN HANNA, t R. VANSTONr., Solicitor for Executors. SS AND MANTLE M ' ii SAG ELI YNN ress and Mantle her home, No, 83, ear Baptist Has deci Making busine Edward str:: , Wing a church. utting and fitting Sa : action guaranteed. .:. . open • i► MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Agent Dominion Express and G. terest on P. R. 'telegraph Go's. -Principal annually, ann A t riC°C ! > Mortgage at low rates of in - terms of five years or over. payable at end of term or ' ec (. 'f decry 1 BURGESS, JOHN I3U , Bluevale P. 0., Ont. L • 3 V v Agent for Huron and'Erie Loan and The Popular Bookstore. (Savings Co., London, Out. 1Vingham. _. Dated May 23rd, 1805. R. -' ON COUNTY COU The Cou 11 for the Corporation o Huron will , 'et in the Court Ho Godericit, or Tuesday, t at 3 • i, t p• TO. On Thursday, the 0t, • ay of June, at 3 o'clock 9, m., especial meetia is c. ed for passing the pro- posed by-law to ra' e ur wa t loan $12.000, for the purpose of esrah -hint a lion ' of Refuge, will he Up to the fi • day of meeting,lineations received by e Cleric for the positt. a of Inspector. or. Manager, Aron and Physician for HouseRefuge. W. LANE, Co. -ret. Dat ', yfay 21$t,1805. .jj• to County of I e in the Town of da o f June, 1' SUPPOSE YOU O iT? 1, HERE WE ARo 9GRIN! ' with snap shot bargains to suit the times. WATCHES, lave J. CL CO Elgin, Waltham, Rockford, for Columbus, warranted ave purchased the Hardware Busi- four years. ness of J. A. Cline & Co., and we are beadtluarters for : • FOR $6.75_ Land Plaster, , I Spray Pumps, Galvanized and the hairs coma, prepare s: Annealed Fence Wire, abide, and juurnalisls, Cron help them, see now that this is 1 slow, with buyers of all hinds hold- '' -i - old Barb Tire _ SILVERWARE seems to ole that .normal conditions r G r t i F r i , seldom are prepared to surrender ' a e cored, and that we ing back , I ori er- ...1 55 Cn 4.65 ; i` Truss Cable Barbles, 3 Plait, Wire and Cut Nails, Builders' Hardware, Spades, Shovels Rakes, Hoes, Sec., Rubber Paint. WALNUT CLOCKS, From $2.50 up. We have the largest and most complete stock of their bread earning privileges. Dr. ' lt: Dewart earrhen with him into his well ave seen the end of low prices for good medium. . a the recent. And that is all I have to choice heavy, $4.65 ee ;x4.70; came=l reth•E anent the respect sand .\ to sabout wheat. ?' common to goad heavy endo $4.40 admiration of every newspaper man i 0 x4 50 , rough, S4 !'' 4.25: pigs, ill: the country. He. is a tolerant,! A Boon to Travellers. •4.50 C $4.55.Sheep and lambs— eat chair is a distinct toss to Canadian journalism. ELLIOTT BII,OS.. of the 1'1'ingham Brickyard, have lots of BRIOIt and I parties are selling at reduced prices, but beck cannot be u us The age a I n apace, and it may be quite possible lc* slow • clipped sheep, caolce to an our made in the nrovioce. We p in the near future to DRAIN TILE on band. It is said that > ' cls any take a long export, wethers, 91,75 t 4.85 ; fair can sell by the car load or 10.000 or 1 1 tnh ed113.75 C 4.2J 's Cum' 1'r 000 tile fully as Inw :is can be par- I journey by train without g ening to goof , fair', :j:3:2ey to $3.75 ; cults, rhiised anywhere. We have also a Brea J , E• ELLIOTT. Tits, question of the continued im- )neumoniat or quinsy by sitting mon tr" porttit:un of the waits and strays behind nett enr windows. - + to chohce from English cities by Dr. Barnardo and others, receives some vent h r >, 1 1 • d ws Travel $' (" S3> clippedlambs, fancy ex- quantity of all kinds of tum r r will open a. new system of Port. 5 (` `'5.ro' good , ' 'Wingham, May 16, 18110. n railroad cars that is said $4.40 i✓ $1,75; fair to rood $4.90 (a. the hands of a to do away with the transom an r ._. , May z3. --There was a writer 'ill 'the current issue of the prevent unpleasant drafts. e' at Week. The writer directs attention system which is being introduced don cattle market ark tit everything, ,iv caused estern to the fact that Prof. Goldrrin Smith the 13oeton partly byyards se cooler weather and ed and others have set their faces thus described in the Railway Re- against this ilnnligratiotl, and quotes view: "The air is taken in through the improved t e of cables. Buyers ;Z and in ex -Inspector of I'risouta Moylan as screens cinder theellaooda\ n throue^l1 thing was sold. There were 62 pa '3.25 (rood, t l t n d yet e5 or, •spring lambs, +considetatron atTh Toronto, .1 `+6.25. ---' suitable for wedding and birthday presents, in the county. EYESIGHT TESTED FREE. 'guratoties, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at lowest rates, and fully guaranteed, by IVIITNSHAW, The Optician. STONE BLOCK--Wingham. Wingham, Nov. 15th, 1894. CELERYMNERVE COMPOUND MAILEY'8 WITH BEEF, IRON AND WIVE. Tonle and General Health Restorer ever offered to mankind. We do not fear com- The'Best Blood Purifier, risen ! You will get more genuine permanent benefit out of ONE BOTTLE of MANLEY'S CELERY -NERVE COIVYPOU'ND ;. e dozen of any other °`Compound" on the market. Itrcontains no injnrions drugs, and i based an out of a wihol • r+r instead of AI.(;()1tol.• Try 1t: You rv111 then know the tenth. ONI, DOLI,AIt I'Lli. BO L`TL BE SURE AND ('ET cc ",IY 1114T ..r Y every - guying than these children ore ing 10 the rear drops themiddle of carloads of stuff on the market for .. t'oekney sneak thieves rind pick- the ceiling. Aeross Poe frets street urabs front White- the double roof is aa. partitionwhich sale to -day, which included 1,100 1 ha a 264 cailves, 15 ttliicit cows and ill chapel I€othee`ltithc :and Ratcliffe, compels this air to pass downer oss ne iv '.?Ot) slletyp and. Iambs.Tin on Gnic nl- title other like -haunt,: of ice,eepot t •cattle demand iitev are -youthful u" tTlatt:#t„L'•: ofsection a\villi'' to this operating a firm r a v` •” that the car; after passing 1 • was active, hf t' 1 parthon the air up, ' of fi.... nervi WINGHAMONTARIO "' tet it •°these ano into the rearhalf of the roof „ DRUG It'aariti and Bib Settee"' WILLIAMS' i i" ' G S`OREt pest gathered from the slants oft;`, and out through the rear hood, tilt- till since district, board were buying AT islet s aua East I aidun, after short ing the fool fait' with it."" 1) '1'l1Q Townsb Dcllonaldall' May 27 tneetin signed. seconde Diluent way on 21--•- 1 grove,Ga that the by lett( sideline 11—Ca shank, that 20 grantee Winghh Musgrc - thatjk, I ( mCrauickl ster signed - mill, tt write t report on Mel by lit Cruiek be pah sion lit Movecl by M Hastin flood Carrier second Gemco flood v Carrie second reques beg•r. Mr. Di mill, t section. iCColit sued eulvet ing fie Alex P Robt. ford, $ relnov Tavis $2.50, Donal The atic chairs were John sessm 11am in ase Jerin asses: over sesta in a Thos Hu struget as. Ov Blue -N Wni, 44, assee assns strut to tS Gra: vale, Lots vale 228, sessr and mets ten rP• ] roll Ale Iia; the the vise 199 Mo cd do of llc o'c •