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WINGHAM TI
VOL. XXVIII.—NO. 1467.
We Don't
victim to lm Ow everythiug, but there
'are throe branches of trades, viz: Tailor-
ing, Boot e and Shoes and Gentlemen's
.Purnishings, that wo think we know
enough about to give the average dealer
pointers upon, and also ensure our cus-
temers the best of goods at the lowest of
prices. Our
TALOIC DEPT.
is now turning out a great many choice
garments. We have a stock of woollens
thitt is complete in every respect in
Stfltings, Spring Overcoatings and
"Trouserings; and we claim to turn out
the most stylish cut, best made and best
trimmed elothing in thr county.
Our stock of •
BOOTS AND SHOES
is .;well .worth inspecting. We have
gathered together the choicest goods of
-the best makers in Canada, and though
the prices on the market have advanced
:at least 10 per cent., we are enabled
through lucky buying to give our pat -
ons Boots and Shoes at the same price
as last year. We would particularly
draw attention to our line of men's fine
shoes. We have the3n in all leathers
and in. the latest shapes.
JUST RECEIVED
a large consignment of Gentlemen's
Furnishings in all lines,. New Shirts,
new Hose, new Underwear, new Ties,
new Collars and 'Cuffs, new Braces, all
of the latest and nobbiest styles. If you
wish to be up-to-date in your attire you
xaust come to us.
Cups,
Saucers
and
Plates
(36 pieces)
for
$1.65
Good goods, pretty patterns
and 3 colors to choose' from,
Green, Blue and Peacock at
N. A. FARQUHARSON
(The China House)
Opp. Bank of Hamilton
wieioneeet
Leskeleateseevese:awilhoWies1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Heintzman & (17-t;(7d Pianos.
G. E. King -Local.
T. H. Ross -Local, ;
Jas. McKelvie-Lowil.
Black & Drurnmon -Local.
Carr Bros -Local.
D. M. Gordon -Loc
Drs. Jerome & Hol
M. H. 1�clndoo-Wd
Dominion Governin
R. G. Gordon-,Oolo
John Kerr-Califori
C. N. Griffin -Mut
CLOSE
way -Cal d.
h Skirts and local.
t--Bettled Tenders.
ed Shirts.
a, Oranges.
rrived.
Telegrams were
morning saying that
rendered, Kruger
Lorenzo Marquez,
WAR.
eceived yesterday
retoeia, had sur -
ad fled toward
11 that the burgo
master had made ove tures for peace.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
See Halsey Park's advertisement.
Dr. Butler, of Londen, .will be at the
Queen's Hotel, Wingham, on the first
Friday of each month from 11.30 a,
m till 3 o'clock p m for consultation
., • ./
in diseage of the eye, ear, nose and
We have still a few Dry Goods left, throat.
which we are still selling below cost. Goer . Oven Sao -Wingliam and
If Groceries at cost. Teeswater Gun �i7r held a friendly
• ...
contest on the old i4iowgrouuds, -Lower
SWingham, on May 24th. Teeswater
won. by 81 points. ' he following scores
were made:-
. IVINGIIAU. TEE:SW/OWL
Marriage Licenses Garner Nicholson.... L2 M. Levise ...... 96
Issued by Plums PATEnSoN., No. 28 Victoria Newton Knetchel . TO R. Smith.. 92
9 J. McEague .... 108
street, Winghana,'Ont. NoAvitnessesrequired. Samuel Elliott .. ., .. '1 If. Sillick.. , ..... 01
W. H. Hole .1 W. Gardiner. 04
A. IP. Embry 1 r W. smith . ... 104
Horillith & Son
1 is not too good for yon. Get it by 4-
attending
• RI
Central BusinessCollege
Stratford, Ont., •
Young men and women should
exercise great care in choosing n School.
Money is not easy to get, therefore it
should not be spent foolishly. Before you.
decide to spend a dollar let us correspond
with you. Our catalogue tells you about
our superior advantages. 'Commence
your course now. Our attendance is in-
, creasing year by year. A large number 14
"„t of recent students have accepted good sit- ,
te- uations. Students in attendance this '
p. year from Canada, United Stites and
d Newfoundland.
W. .1. ELLIOTT. Principal,
FISTIY.-John M.
sale Saturday that
Abb Doubiedee caug
ing five pound and fe
Call and see our new sunings; they
can't be beaten for the money and then
you hava the satisfaction of knowing
you get your suit just as ordered at
Robert Maxwell's
HIGHLY REC1030r5N
Holloway who lag
hall interest in the pr
thus favorably S
'sher had a fish on
weighed 20ei lbs.
t a Mullet -weigh-
ounces.
nn. -Dr. W. P.
colt purchased a
otice of Dt. Ross
olcen of by the
Clinton papers :-"He will be found a
good citizen and an excellent acquisi-
tion to the dental pijfession' wherever
he may go. In his 114a1 exams. he Stood
high ti p in front tmong the large
numbers of graduate . He Jilt good
vocalist, having beet a member., of the
Ontario St. church o ioir for some time,
4WhileAttending^ college he was a
1
member of the choh. of Morgan Wood's
Church. We are nr--ch pleased to know
that Dr. Holloway will be located in
Huron county, at
have a prosperous
towil to the north
may well bo pr
talented young m
Now Ere, . :Holloway graduated.
from the dental c 311cgo with honors and
was especially Lomplimented by the
Staff for his high 3tanding in practical
dentistry. 'Tito News-ltecord hereby
recommends hint t - the people of Wing -
butt." NA.
hope that he May
reel* in the railway
of us. Wiiighant
ud to have such a
ti to settle there,"
etheisia,
Total
A new high grade u
also a good second ha
cheap. T. H. Ross.
COURT op REVIS1 N. -The Court of
Revision met in t clerk's office on
• Monday evening to ear appeals ageing
the assessment determined, by
Assessor.Youhill. lily two enhaor ap-
peals were entered cl in both eases the
they were dismiss The record is
one Wingham has n known for years.
.Youhill is to b complimented on
the carefullness and correctness of his
work. We have fef officials who per-
forni their duties so atisfactorily as Mr.
Youhill.
WANTED. -600 Tubs of tut , cash or
trade. Eggs lie, cash, .1 3 rade. We
buy Wool. Our Good e u to -date,
aud not surpassed in variet
KING.
THE FLOURISHING JZX0N.
factory is at present reed o work over
time or refuse value le orders. The
former alternative hf3 been chosen, and
the management will. endeavor by that
means to keep abrea v of their rapidly
increasing trade, Ti 3 increase is due to
a large extent to iee efforts of the
Union's roprontati itt Manttoba aiid
the IsTert est rreritorieS, 0. M.
Walker, yMr WJ.ker has ben so
Successful as a saki -lean that the car
load trade has grow so large as to
necessitate the Unio people working
over time iu order to eep the connec-
tion establis.hed. Th Ottawa -Hull lire
has also given an imp tus to the furnie
ture trade, Orders have also been re-
ceived from. many laces throughout
Ontario. Pekes hav advanced on all
pieces in which G maui mirrors are
used, owing to the reale itt prico of
that article. Mr. inc believes that
double the present output could be
marketed. In ape ng of the relation-
ship of employers, nd employed he
dwelt very warmly it the loyality of
the men. to Union interests. With
scarcely an exceptio _, he said, the ent-
ployers thought of tole factory's welfare
before their own. Itt these days of
dissatisfaction and strikes such single
eyedness of inttnantent and working
men is very gratif ng. We hope this
pleasantness may 1 ng eontinue.
lAraNrEn.-----Gen al servant girl want-
ed. Apply to Mr • .Tas. McHervie.
Total.. • 689
-t ate wheel;
one for sale
G. E.
The Union.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 900,
}TORII= POR THE EMP
Roberts and his gall nt
at Pretoria and butt
M. Gonnoet.
IN THE TOILS. -O Wednesday night
Chief Vannorinan eceived a Oleg=
from Milverton tel g him to arrest two
gentlemen of thero d bearing the names
of Jones and Ludwi . They were sup-
posed to be on the 1 to west bound train
for Kincardine. V n boarded at Win -
ham) caught the • on the train and
wired back for t e police Mnbulanee.
Mister mon wore
They were identiti 1 Thursday morning
before their holida trip to Milverton as
the picture vendors who paid us h visit
six weeks ago.
Read John Kerr's advertisement.'
Tun EIOnS4 op Art,. -An 8 x 10 dark
violet colored book bordered in silver
and bronze has be In sent us by the
House of Ayer. 0 opening it we find
an excellent likenere of the founder et
the House, Dr. J. C • Ayer. On the next
page is the mottles of that gentlema.u.,
"Undertake whatyoucan accomplish,
And accomplish hat you undertake."
His biography fraows. On the • centre Get your new Ha for spring at Geo.
Car . We have the latest styles.
page is the -menu -f the dinner recently
given by the collet my. The many good
QUEEN'S Burr
things m
entionee in the ton courses
$ A YEAR IN ADVANCE
n. -Lord Bee John Kerr's advertisement. • VICTORIA' BIRTHDAY.
oops aro now
s up to 153.-D.
eon iu our lock-up. ,
SHIPMENTS. -- R.
wheat, 1 car peas;
wheat to Montr
Loudon; Robinson
to Toronto; Butt
lumber to Boston ij
ham Salt Works 3
Milbank and Bre
Son, Mfg. •
Leslie, Winnipeg.
Go to Black & Drummond, su
to Carr Bros., for best grade of flour from the park flee
and all hinds of feed. B your oat- and trees. The s
MeKenzie 1 car ......0
w A gemmed Colebra .:on -Best Ever Held-.
•W. Clegg 8 Can Eine Day-T,flagt• Crowds - 1,:lnjoyable
1, St. Thomas and ilniusements-Pe Tie Who Were Xn It
Birchell ear hogs And At Xt. ,
id Baltimore; Wing- For weeks the vtl. 'cm committees of all
,& Fessant 2 cars THE 31..JRNING. d
ars salt to Ore( more, the .Alert Fire moony have been
tford; The T. Bell & 1 working assiduou y in preparation of
r furniture to John their 24th May cc bratiou. The town
Ion that morning f r surpassed its usual
sews i attractive appear nee. Flags waved
pole, steeples, houses
eets were decorated
re in. all. One at
n street bearing the
meal, •cornmeal, Grah flour, seed
S
corn, ground oil ca e tfid linseed meal With treamers
from CIE &DRUMMOND. either end of m
word " Welcomt. " Others were
"Hurrah for "God Save Our
Queen," and "Tee Town is Yours;
Enjoy Yourselves.' During the fore-
noon the trains froin all directions
brought in large numbers of people.
Those froxu the sub 'minding country and
villages drove, or wding the town by
noon to its utmost capacity.
The entertainti4ent offered them was
a very evenly con sted game of baseball
between, the lo lites and Wroxeter.
The score being 14-12.
TITRE-NEAL.
n blie afternoon of the
23rd inst., Eugene geDonald was mar-
ried to Miss Martlet Mellevain at the
Baptist parsonage; Only a few of the
immediate relativeei and friends were
present. The bride was dressed teem-
bagly in blue with •,hite satin trimming.
After a honeymoo trip to Goderich the
married couple ljtve settled in Wing -
ham, where we tr st tr voyage may
• be long and happ
lite the pretties
make one's teeth ',eater. On interspersed season. took place
triangular pages • are some beautiful John Leathern of
specimens of the tth.ogra,phers art. It o'clock on the ette
is altogether the prettiest booklet WO When his daughter'
have seen, and ev-es, moreover, printed was united in marxl
and designed on the premises of the S. of Baden, Th
company. • • formed. underneal
Nom:E.-As Carr re leaving myrtle and apple
Wingham in a few d s all parties in- Edwards of Toro, o, brother -in -lave of
debted to them will 1 • y call at A. H. the bride, assisteell by Rev. R. Hobbs.
Carr's residence and settle at -once.
Cann Baas. The -bride was dre_sed in white organdy
0mtBos AIM GALS Ols.7 Moran Dlr.. trimmed with iacceancl chiffon and. h
-For some time -3revious to Empire a pretty boquet o pearl roses.
day the teachers Ite: Wingham public bridesmaid, Miss '- M. Risk of
y attired in white
1 chiffon trimmings.
ported by his brother,
DAY WEDDING. -
After dinner a
wedding of the
t the residence of !many to be the be
a
g
o
n
a
l street at 5 ! ham was formed
marched up Josep
oon. of May 24th,
11/linnie to Victoria
agisestoSRad.ieDL. oearrth,ovrn.
to the park.
The following is
ceremony was per -
cession. :- Marsha
h an archway of
Goderich Band;
ros. lossoms by Rev. T.
Lena Shaw; Prin
aud Miss J. Bell;
in carriage; a sil -hatted quartette in
decorated surrey; Baden-Powell, Wm.
Wauksmith; Lo :d Roberts, George
Town; General White, James Dey;
Hector McDond ild, D. McDonald; a
compauy of Beebe, by members of the
fire company assisted by others; two
detachments of artillery -a, maxim -and.
a Long Tom; 'rheelmen on decdrated
wheels.
THE virtoGRAmmE.
On drawing ui before the grand stand
ia the park the bands played "God
lined upon the gr en, the new school LOa.thorn of Loneon; Dr. Orr, Mrs. Orr Savo the Queen." and Little Marjorie
flag was unfurled by 0. N. Griffin, and daughter o Stratford; Miss Orr, Gordon preseinecl her majesty, as
Mr. E d Mi S d f represented by Miss Shaw, with. a
THE P
cESSION.
. •
procession, said by
t ever seen in Wing -
the town hall and
Niue to Patrick along
ud then up Josephine
school were workii e earnestly in. pre, stock, was dain.
paring their pupils or the exercises to dimity with lace
be held on the after oon of Weduesday, The groom was s
May 24th. Progra s were given in six Alfred Orr of Str toed. At the
rooms, con -
of the wide were prettily decor -m
elusion of the eet:doily the guests to
ated with flowers, , :vergreens, pictures the number of ale ut sixty sat down to a
and bunting. • At t .e conclusion of the toothsome repast. Among those present
progra,ms;in the presence of about one from a distance ve3re: Rev. T. Edwards
hmidred visitors as d with the scholars and Mrs. Edwar :_s of Toronto; Misses
he
oocl-
he order of the pro -
1, Robt. McIndoo;
men. Victoria, Miss
.esses, Miss B. Kent
eighteen little girls
c aitman of the soh ol board. It proved . E. an _ an OrS011 New
to be a beauty -a Union Jack 8 x 12, 4leenburg; Miss
bearing the C5anadiiii coat of arms. It f Guelph; Miss Mc
'was purchased by tl
pole was only tempo
a permanent on
The flag will henee
all patriotic occas
rr, Mr. Henry of beautiful bougre t of roses on. behalf of
rter, Mr. John Scott, the firemen. Mayor Clegg then. gave an
address of iv /borne to the many
strangers assenilied. As is uSual with
good Irishmen if was patriotic. Canada
p .
•
light and becomin
coacIudecl by r- ferriug to the banner
,, The citiz,ens shoe ed their loyality
"The Town is Yi urs; Enjoy Yourself.
gave an excellent ad ress to the scholars wishes of their m _ay friends and of the
the way they deo= teed their homes and.
The remainder o the platform program
explaining the origi and growth of the Trams.
pla.ces of business. . • ,,
Union. Jack. Mc • day's proceedings i NT leathers of consisted of a &laity executed flag drill
v OLUKTEE The out of town eeople Who visited the '
were very' fittingly dosed by all singing No. 2 Co., ,33r attallion. are by the children tinder the direction of
firemen's room w o nn eh surprised. at
the national anthen:. - ,• hereby warm e annual drill Miss Houghton, .our Own Mr. Wight- its cleanliness rtud. beauty, aud said it
1VIONEY TO LOAN.-Mouey to loan on, will begin in Lo on. Tnesday June mau in his novel specie' lities, highland was the best kuow for a town the size '
5th. There ber of vacancies
for which 1 be accepted. piping and danein r. . In au intermission of Wingham. So et is.
notes, and notes disdounted at reason-
able rates. Money advanced on mort-
gages, with privilege of paying at the Prel' eey June est a war scene was g von by the artillery The town hall w=s seated much abOre
.
pupils. The flag Mrs and the Mis Scott of Brussels;
ary, but next year Mr. Kitchell of it. George, and Mrs.
will be erected. Grinlintou of Co lourg. Dr. and Mrs.
rward be used on . Orr will make leek home in Baden
ns. Mayor Clegg where they are -Thllowed by the best
A- STIMULATING
NUTRITIOUS TONIC.
An elegant combination in
which is united the nutriment
of Beef, the tonic powers of
Iron and the stimulating pro-
perties of Wine,
MEOW'S Ow Stare:
D. M. GORDON.
Please earl and see our large display
of New Carpets iu Unions, All Wool,
Tapestry and fine Brussels.
Iu Japanese and American. Wettings
aud Rugs of every size, quality and
design, we think it will pay every house-
keeper to see our stock before making
their purchases in above lines.
Our stock of Floor Oilcloths is the
largest and finest that we have ever
showu and are very special values. See
them.
Gentlemen will find our steel:, 'of Im-
ported Tweeils, Serges and fine Worsteds
very attractive in style,quaiity and price,
and we guarantee satisfaction m every
garment that we make.
In Ready -Made Clothing for men,
boys' and youths we shove a very large
and complete stock at very moderatat
prices. e 4
Cash, Dried Apples, Butter and Eggs*.
taken in exchange. Eggs 120 per dozen.
D. M. GORDON,
The Direct Importer.
him. Of jimmy - we can only say
that he was equal to himself. Once
mere he captured a I captivated us. .
ETC IZRA.
The Fire Compeny feel thankful to •
everybody- in genet
in the day's prove
Almost all woo'
bands in attend:
Kincardine. Thee
and the Ern ire. were the themes He their selections.
1 who essieted them
ame. •
satisfied with the
dee-Goderich and
were very liberal 'Le
heir uniforms were
A-rEDITtO
• tam
a 1
• cr ts
dril at
ceding Areniugs.
apt.
its capacity.
end of any year. Notes ancl accounts and G. Some- men, Boers and Rte.' Cross Society huitti-
collected. Office Beaver Block, Wing- S°
ham. # ROBT. MCINDOO.
OBITUARY. e Jhroniole this week SPORWING
the death of the wi e of Thomas Netter- In, the interme, late series' on May 24,
field of Lower The sad
inStratford. the ' lads won from Wood -
event occuring aft c • an illness of about stook 34, Wootegock intermediates are
a yeor, the lag fo r months of which thus out cif it, h ring lost to Stratford
were most severe, lthough throughout twice. On WeeeieSday night Listowel
aud Stratford. pl yed in the latter place.
the entire period -tete was neither pain
Th
nor ache. Margaret Green was born in Score 2-2. next match. will bo
the county of Jarlow, Ireland, in
Feptember, 1839. to 1851 her parents,
brothers and sista 's moved to Canada
• settling in the v einity of BrookVille.
In 1805 she and er husband, Thomas
Nette.rfield, • mew d to Winghatn, and
occupied the far on which she died on
May 241li. - the relatives left to
mourn there are besides the husband,
seven children-fieee daughters and two
sons :---Catherine cid Asonatli, married
in TheSsalOn, A1,Ama; Margaret, wife
of Thomas Dr nimond, Walkerton;
Sarah, wife of T. . McLean, Winghane,
and Maria Arme a at home. The sons.
William and Th inas, are residents of
Roseland, B. C. Mrs. Johnston, and
Mrs. Abraham Uand, are sisters and
George Green a brother of deetased.
All members of 1 te fatuity were present
at the funeral -at Saturday with the
exception of the Ions wile wore Unable
to be present :ming to their great
distance from la ale. Most sad of all
is the fact that the sons had planned
that their paren,-; should visit them in
Juno. Deem ed was a member
of the Episco alien church, and
like most Irish Protestants was an
earnest advocat of the principles of
Orangcistn. T Lady Teue Blues at-
tended the Amer 1 of 'which order de-
ceased was a li long member. ° The
mourning frion have the sympathy of
their affliction.
the coniniunity
The Son
was totally* eclipsed an Mot ay, but on
the first of June ai until Anther
notice we will
a anything in
Winghant in gor valets and Low
Prices. You will not need env smoked
glass to see the difference. 'Will pay
18 ' els for Itggs and 14 ate for Tub
Butter at M. IL lticIN1nxi3a.
played. in Listo'
of which will b
mediate series.
A matched ra
the Wingham t
between. John E
Luelthow mare,
McDavitt. Dr.
cently purchase
'Kincardine.
fully good. for
also a youngst
ing in Luckn
money on Ma
stakes.
el shortly, the winners
winners of the inter -
will be pulled off on
ack on the 22nd June
Swags' Dr. Jim and a
Anielitt, owned by Pat
rim is a green horse re -
from John. Gentles of
is said to be -wonder-
s oungster. Amelia is
but made a good show -
w where she won first
24th. $200 a side are the
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Our guar-
antee means
something.
We are not here to -day and away
to -morrow; you know just where ever, were shown b "The lortneral of
tion, which appe
joyed.
The following ar
piping. contest :-H
T ese are thefinances.-Coneert,
d to be heartily en -
$155; gate receipts,- Se800; subscriptions,
$1.50; other sourc $20; total, $025; •
the results of the expenses, $425; baletnee, $200.
hland Piping, 1st, The success of tl a day is not altoghee
McKay; and, McDonald; 8rd, Dingwell. owing to the prevelillg patriotic spirit.
Judges, Duncau and Peter Stewart. The prosperity of Tr distrid should be
counted.
Me0ullogh of Blyth. won the 100 and As natal with T•iugham crowds the
200 yards race. order was good. there were no drunk%
The remainder of the afternoon was no arrests, no ells& rbance.
occupied by a game baseball between A. J. Sebastian * the request of the
Wingham and God.rieh. The score Al)elretisickttiubclalynaje-aft war; 0 cliTro7vtioir faoredtbae
being 17 to 10 in f vor of Wingliam.
T. 3. McLean acted
s umpire at both
• si at cap= y c near me.
When all has be -n said to add that the
success of the da - was owing. to the
efforts of George Lamm and. the Chief
\vould be quite tribe.
games.
THE CO RT.
At seven o'clock t e bands paraded,
headed by Chief annorman, and a
number of selections
of the opera house, af
formers entered and \
guests of the fire tom
The entertainment
than the average. B
ere given in front
er which. the per -
ere treated as the
any,
ffered was better
be McDonald was
a very winsome lassie, in. her bonnet and
tartans. Her Hanes were executed
with wonderful grace. and coupled with
her charming little fa 3e,,anciunconsciaus
manner' won the hearts of all as
evidenced by the hearty applause
tendered. There NveSe none but will be
glad to have all opnertunity of seeing
her on the concert platform again. The
little girls and boys the flag drill and
May -pole dance acqo ttod themselves, as
Miss Houghton's pup Ls allsilYS ao, with
grace. and ease. Mis Tessa McCallum,
we believe, met h less favor than
was expected. "Bear Story"
by Ames • Whitcono Riley was best
:
ge..0
received, and. was gi a very natural ..; • .
interpretation. Her best efforts, how- •
to fitid us. General Watichope' front tha London.
Comfortable vision or your money Times. This real) sublime selection
We hope that G .d. will permit us to
celebrate many lime birthdays of our
Gracious Majesty.
The surplus ove, and above, expenses
of celebration wW. be banked by the
firemen for any orN111 of the following
commendable ob ects,-providing for
members when slot 'vomiting uniformg,
or for other liecess ry expenditure
back No guess work was given o. sabliino rendition. Miss •
deserves Ilan& pram for her
iteasurenutits aild McCallum
this nuMb .r. Herb Wightman
Accurate, scientific
tests. Difficult cases a specialty. su'ess in
1 excelledhiniself, wh lit is a strong Awe -
J, E, DAVIS, inent. Wieglatm tits seen few ittero
•interesting feats tht a those peifornard
by him on the slack vire. His eutunand
• of the four hoops bilis last number was
astounding. They seemed to runlerstan 1
DRUGGIST AND ORTidIANt
WINGHAM.
•
Winghamss Popular Shoe Stare1
oc,emvp/40,
4.
High or Low Cut Shneg
but tray hilt (Matt' ". 'The lovere of Foote, .'47`
nut dooe lite wet lbid our stack-4ft good
from to va005(,_FOSSTW,ti,,,4.it spited to
their imettliar .teeds. The line of Bicycle, Golf,
Tennis, 'lase Hill and ether 410.4 Pt
very interesting. rale style 14 of the lateet
design. suit made of titt e1w ieliwfllconstsattly
give satisfaction.
See
us for Missi a' anit thiltlren'm hoc'.,
f
W. J. GREEK
Allele& at Trunkand 'Valises Ow