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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-7-16, Page 66 rHh HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1886. BUTTER AND CHEESE' Ontario Agricultural OdoBella: Bulletin II. Meas of aueau.a Mee she Passau of Cheese raelortes sad The business of Dairying whoa intelli- gently and carefully followed insures to the fernier • safe and steady t.oum.. The Province 4 Ontario is favored with all the natural advantages needed for the production of cheese and butter of the Beset quality ; and es the permanent Meese of the dairy industry depends upon the quality of the product, every dairy farmer is or should be interested is fns 1. To help in that di- rectioi, is the purposes of this bulletin. In producing and supplying milk is cheese factoriee and the fol- lowing points require attention in order that the best results may In obtained. GtIUR•L RCLRN. 1. Milk from healthy sows only should be used, and out uutal at least four days after calving. 2. Anybetels 'mamma That excites the cow essens the quantity and injures the quality of her yield. 3. Cuws sbuold be allowed an tilo•n- dust supply of wholesome, suitable food and as couch pure wal•r es they will drink. 4. A supply of salt should be placed where mows have some to it every day. 6. Cows should not be permitted to drink .tmgnart, impure water, nor to eat cleanings tram hone stable*, leeks. tur- nip tops, nor anything that would give the milk an offensive taint. 6. Alt milk vessels should be thorough - 4y cleansed; Ant biting well washed, thee scalded with boiliur water, and after- wards susciently aired to keep them perfectly sweet. 7. Cows should he milked with dry hands, and only after the adders have beam washed or well brushed. 8. Milking should be done and milk should t.e kept only where the surround• in air is pure and free from all objeo- tanesble and tainting odors Milking in a foul-smelling stable or yard imports to milk an injurious taint. Sour whey should never be fed, nor should hogs be kept in • milking yard, et. near • milk stand. 9. Tin pails only should be used. 10. All milk should be properly Mmin- A *Alar tn,Ass. A deatse bee loose eapreseed her the formaitoe of • Dairy Okla, to be gleed L betleriskiag at the Oatariu cry desks" the 1u1seaaes, sad to =re gement* ILdrustio. M =lads *s les- Wesseems gecko the •ftwises. Washer would be the most ssiWM swath. Veneers' eons sad daughters load others prupeusl to attend will please address the Dairy Department, 0 A. O., Guspb. No lee will be charged. L.t •pplisaute write saes. $ugsufos Oe matters pertaining to the dairy tadu.try of the Provisos, address- ed to the and at the Dairy De- partment, Ontario Agriaeltura1 College, Guelph, will reo.tre Jas. • IO$IRT+uN. BILL smarts L>!?sR. WWI eke newts •woo to Varese tend ■N Nsuaeee.s Co-workers My name u Yentas. I write for the papers. 1 am au old man and have written my kindly words of advice to the press for many years.. I am the friend of the public and the guiding star of the American I point out the proper course fur • newly elected member of congress and show the thoughtless editor the wants of the people. 1 write on the subject of prliti• cal 00000ay. Also oa both sides of the paper. S..Mim.s I write on both .ides of the question. Who. I do lot I write over the name of Tax -Payer, but soy realism* is Vesitae. I am the sae who int suggested the w..w.. legs br Signmeho of his old school deelasaa- tises to slide ori. Set Se Vents, we ewe glasik I es/ this ltaostlae I knew tilat 1 tlavailktee *bola, fur 5m I nut old Veritas himself? Haven't 1 been writing things for the peen ever muses'? pses were pttblished1 Am 1 not the matt who for years hoe Men • stranger to foul Have 1 nut agate- and again called the ouugrruu0au, the capitalist. the clerpt.se, the rater, and the pleila.tbropist everything 1 mould lay ay tongue to, and then fought mosquitoes In the deep recesses of the swamp while the editor remained at the uses and took the credit fur writing whist 1 had gives how Lr nothing 1 Has not many a paps built up . name and • libel ..it upon whet 1 have writ - ton, and yet I am almost unknown 1 N'beis peo,rls ask, Who is Ventss and where does he live no one .seal/ to knew. He is up seven eights cf stain, in • hot room that smells of old c'othea and neglected tba.1bta. Far form the in that the water would run off toward the peeled after • raia. With my read pen -ready, and trenchant also, as I may say -I have, in my poor weak way, suggested a great many thine. which might otherwise have remained for many year 1. I as the loan who annually calls for a celebration of the fourth of July in our little town, and asks for some young elo outlooks to he molested by the commit- tee, whose duty it *ball be to reed the declaration of i• in a shrill voice to those who yearn to be thrilled through and through with patriotism. Did .I not speak through the columns of the press in olarime tones for a proper of one astssa's great natal day in large gnthio extended gaps the nation's starry banner would remain furled and the greasy pig would con- tinue to crouch in his lair. With the aid of my genial . Tax -Payer, Old Settler, Old Bebebriber, Cotsstsnt Reader. U. L Bum, Fair Play, and Mr. •d, immediatelyafter milking, and for Pro Boos Public*, 1 VP made the ng, world a far more desirable lace in which that purpose • detached strainer is pre- to live than it would otherwise fare tomb'. to a strainer -pail. TOR CHR«•* ?ACTO1116a. 11. In preparing milk for delivery to • cheese factory it should immediately after straining he tA-eroughly aired by pouring, dipping or stirring. 1 his treat- ment is se beneficial for the morning's milk es for the evening's, ►fid is even more necessary when the weather is awl than when it is warm. 12. In warm weather all n -ilk should be envied after it has been aired, but not before. 13. Milk kept over night in small quantities -say in tin pails -will be in better condatiuo than if kept in larger quantity in one vessel. 14. When both messes of milk are con- veyed to the factory in use can, the mix- ing of the morning with the evening's milk .hculd be delayed toll the milk- waof(ros reaches the stand. 15. While the milk is warmer than the surrounding air it should be left un- covered, but when colder it may with advantage be covered. 16. Milk -pails and cans should be pro- tected from the rain, and milk -stands should be cunstru;ted to shade the cane from the sun. 17. Only honest milk with its full cream and full share ..f Kripptnga should be offered ; violatign of this require- ment lesellatial.patrog _liable to $ heavy penalty. 18. Iu preparing milk for delivery once • day to • creamery .here the whole milk is received, the treatment should be similar to that recommended for cheese factorise. 19. For cro.meries receiving cream only, the milk should be well aired but not cooled beton, setting. 20. Milk should be set for the separa- tion of the cream where ne impure air will sea -h it. 21. Cream rises best with a falling temperature, and the esparto ion et cream from the milk is promoted by coolie', after setting, to at least 40". FOR lot.-TTER-MARtoii AT PARS IAIRlga. 22. When the Dream i1 used for butler. making at the farm the foregoing treat- ments and conditions may be observed with profit. 22. Good ventilation for • milk how, milk -cellar or dairy -r. om, is most «sees• tial, and may be provided for by leading an air drain under -ground, for say 200 feat. Through it • supply of pure, fresh, cool air may be admitted. This foul or warm air may be allowed t,. escape through ventilators or windows in or near the ceiling. 24. Cream should invariably be re- moved from the milk before the milk is sour. 25. The cream for each chun.ing should be gathered into avid kept in one vessel. 21:. The whole of the cream should be well stirred every tints fresh cream is added. 27. in summer, cream should net be left longer than three days beton there- in'. 28. The hest churning temperatures are between s7' and WV during the mum- mer, and between tlO and 64° during the winter. 29. Butter can be more thorowghly washed (rate from butter -milk while in the granular audition than after it is gathered or pressed into a roll. 30 Only the hest pore salt of medium and uniform fineness of grain should 1.e yet original literary gems ae : used, and from tl G. one Wad some power the g1A$o fie a♦ nth .anus of salt per polled of butter will be H. ales says found satisfactory for the summer. The wee suss' hours areal the twat, 31. The utmost eleanlin*m In milking, Nd further .w in vessels, in ntensileand in .11 eorroend it wast 11e observed to roe the Bnatise there • esa with sail so dead I press who eevr u himself hsrh saki. gate flavor and body of tail!. crease, better Bis am, i set •o mast the ,ebi1M ef and cheese from ooetaiaimNioa*ambit telt is the aesopl•btio. train Compelled to gkld. tlhetblate aka dweller, huu•urs .A Obi 4hiMld, •ruglioss sad old Whit aro cured y Nerd.* Bleed biMers.shitttstrunfy and regulate all the secretions. 2 "maddening throng, ea Constant reader has so truly said, I sit alone. with ao personal property but •. .rerwurk.d costume, • strong love for truth, and a sbswl-.trap full of sumgsetioua to the led man who edits the paper. Liu 1 battle ou, with ugly the merger and dea•bitten reward of seeing my name 1. print "Mo.," a. Coastaot Reader would say. All I have to fork over to posterity is my good name,wbich 1 beg lave to sign here. Yuman. 10 A wall-knuwneculler was recently very todtgFnart on reading on account of hie self in • newspaper in which some cons pwitor caused the paper to .tate that the aquatic Karr eon ',nut oars) were eight feet lung. For Neale hash, Summer Heat [rep tonne sued general tootet put gasses use Lowe Sulphur Soap. lm HURON AND BRUCE F fMERS AND THRESHERS Utile on your Machinery only the Well-known PEEILESS 011. SIX GOLD MEDALS bees awards/ u the lost ?Mee a Try else ser <�Ltf• a1Lt ittltaat br Lev Tums Lad WNW Powers. Maantacturod at slew. Clay 450 Worths. le SAMUEL ROGERS & CO., TORONTO. LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY F�igsk hYATES & ACHESON, Goderich. nos I ompewy is Lu.wtwy Mukev uw Fang; Toronto, Jere 11th. ISM. a.50 Rheum Cowed. McGregor t Psrke's Carbolic Cerate has been tried and found to be the only positive cure fur 8a11 Rheum, Pimples, Blrtchee '.n the face or hand, Cuts, Burns, Bruises. or any Bore that nothing stse will heal. Try McGregor it Parke's Carbolic Cerate. 25c per box at Geo ltthy.as' drug store. (4) Two Sootch Worthies, named respect- ively Wall and Jock, were, as their noses denoted, very food of • drop of "Highland Jew." Meeting one day it the saint, Wulf thought he would have • ria out of Jock, and said to him, ,'Man, Jock, your noes is unculike the teat rose of summer." "Wee!, wee1,'' answered Jock, glancing significantly at «'all's 51055, "m that case it s n, left Weaning •law :" been. My eo laborer Mr. Tax -Payer is •n old contributor to the paper, but he is not really • tax -payer. He uses this signature in order to conceal his identity, as I use the name Yentas We have • great deal of fan over this at our regular annual reunions where we tafbout .11 of our attain. Old Settler is a young tenderfoot who came here last spring and tried to obtain a livelihood by selling au indestructible lamp chimney. He did well for several weeks by going to the different residen- ces and throwing one of Isis glass chim- neys on the door with considerable force to show that it would not break. He did a food business till one day he made a mistake Instead of getting hold of his exbibitton chimney, be picked out one of the stock and busted it beyond . Since that he has been writing articles in violet ink relative to e1d times and publishing them over the signator. of Old Settler. nld Subscriber is• friend of mine who reads his paper at the hotels while wait- ing for a gratuitous drink. Fair Play is • retired to man and Pro Bono Pub- lico is our genial and urbane under- taker. I am a •ery prolific writer, tat all my work is wit printed. A venal and cor- rupt press at times hesitates about giving curratcy to .l leaner, earnest eruths as I make11301 use of. 1 am also the man who says brave things in the columns of the papers when the editor himself does not dare to say them because he is afraid he will be killed. But what rocks Veritas the bold and free 1 Doss he flinch or quail ? Not a flinch or quail 1 not s quail. Boldly he flings aside his boa. fears, and with bitter vituperation he assails those he dislikes, and attacks with re awundtog blows his own personal ene- mies, fearlessly signing his name, Veri- tas, to the article, so that those who yearn to kill hien may know just who be es. What would the worid do without Ver - item 1 in the hands of • hor(:e of jonr- taliets who have nothing to do bat at• tend to their business, left with no anonymcw friend to whom they can Ay when momentous occasions arise, when the sound advice and better judgment of an outside friend is needed, their con- dition would indeed be • pitiable one. Bit he will ne-er desert as. He is ever M hand, prompt toover his nom de plume, what he might hesitate to say over his own mune, for fear that he might go home with • battle of Get'ys- burg under each eye and • nose a vol- canic eruption. He cheerfully attacks everything and everybody, and then goe. away till the fight, the funeral, and the libel suit are ever. Then he returns and assails the grins monster Wrong. He proposes , and the following week a fritter reply comes from Tax -Payr. PTO Boo Puhion, and the retied three card sesetei•t, says "Let ea have the peupneed t, re- seediess of encl." Theo tit. cynics? U. L. Bea (who is really the janitor at the blind asylum) grumbles about useless expense, and finally draws out from the teeming brain of Constant Reader • long, flabby essay, written on rid ruled leaves, owl out of an old meat -market le•lger, writ- ten Ily on both sides with iight blue ink made of bluing and eels tea. This gamy introduces, under the most trying , such crude iecarity at Lowest 1.ries uj interest. HoRTOAGES PURCHASED. SAVINGS HANK BiRANCH. 3, 4 anti 5 per Cent Interest AlluwrJ .rN Deposita, eceurdiray to aov.NNt u04 tains/t. OfF1CL: Cor. sf Mrtet Square and North Street, Goderich. 11191t.1Ck HORTON, Maaasaa. Od.rkb. ASR.1th. L. lit A hire wain*. There are very few things in this life of which we may be absolutely certain, bot this is one of them : that Dr Pierce's "Pleasant roman's Pellets" have no equal as a cathartic in d of the liver, stomach and bowels They ars very stall and their action is pleas- ant. Purely vegetable, perfectly harm- less. 25 cents • vial. Alt druggists. eator. a•wARK Or COV /ITEM, I ETII Liniment Iodide Ammonia. In the history of medicines no prepa• ration has received such universal cam mendatiou, for the alleviation it affords and the . t cure it effects in k id- ney diseases as Dr. Van Buren's Kioney5 Cure. Its action in these eemplainta is simply wonderful. Sold by Jo Wilson. 2ne • . = 9L°OU The speediest and 11111 1114 oceans naedlet.e is the world. ALL FAMILISS t.'«= IT. Weak Rack, Mnhrged Joints. Pa.ty0b Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Diphtheria. Sciatica. Prolapsus Uterel. Female Weakness. The beet and only certain remedy to relieve • of all kinds, ice matter of stow loose stead latent relief guaranteed cripples Swollen Joints, Tarbes* Veins. Rites of in sects or Sick iteadache. No oil or grease ; i• clean and sweet ; will not soil. I.aammntl.e of the akdrls, t arae sr. Diabetes, I.oes0aeece of Urine Le oke only Liniment h the world p•••• sine *iterative powers. Caa he taken internally eves Cramps and Collo, Diarrhoea and byOrsootar Mildyall aewea/Ms. Trial S.UI.. 55.. Write fir. °IL Ude ut N. 1. P.O., who will give advice oa alt diseases fres d c of deafen and eeua- tertelta. The genuine has the nose Mows reh the guar •.d facsimile of the disover name over each cork. ST.ATTORn. May 3, i had be. • victim of one of the worst of blood diset..es. and f was treated by a number of the lest redical men in the county and my constitution was completely undermined, • friend advised me a try Dr. Jrg's Medicine. it re- stored niappetite and lilted me up complete after using seven uee. t strongly recommend it to all simi- larly affected. FRAN a G. CotNTrft, of Stark a Counter, 1/1$17 Agricultural Implements. C. H. GIRVIN, Has gone into the Agricultural Impl.an.t b-. *54 fegfeetrate the t0Uewlas MOM - HARRIS & SON, Brantfonl, BIND1110e, MerIVER8 and RZAPESA. COCKSHUTI', Brantford, Pwr►a, HATWADIRM and &CFI/t le& MASSON MANUFACTURING CO., Oshawa, Stn DIULLS and LAws MOWERS. Hilts' Itltprond Maoarake PHIS Safe. sun, reliable and effective. Do not grips. Purely vegetable. So mercury. anti loony er slues They ow his awlied u. for all Disordss of the t sac Liver, bowel, etc. Sell sy .11 drawl.' •t no. per boa. Ful . e¥ lit Gtr.. Retogllls• M F. JORDAN?drgMstore. 0ode ick.Oat Will I�E�V FRUIT STORE G. CgRDONE AOSNT FOR 0ll1hllO Nut YOrt Sider Sem C_ H_ QIRVIN, 11«5-10 H•mUtos street.. few dews ►Mous tie Colh.ras H.41. KeepYour Dyl- Takes pleasure in . , that be hes opened out • new Confectionery & Fruit Stun IN GODERICH, on WEST STREET, adjoining Knight's Herber Shop. The stock is new. and las been bought trona the MIN houses. TILE PRICES ARE VERY LOW. APOI lsrespectfully incited. Goderich. March rah. 1t418. 914C.44 BiiwARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS A. there are man Iafrtor get els, contort with jute, LYttpi et..,o5ered and sold MCat lidwral assrel`w an- ad - in the vegel.tioa of warn ludas isapodeismtheir min to she ty mf •••leg that ibe cR'RBtt A1.L4 town a common nRiloIalr, or to the worst Stroll a, Saki. m. Fever - eoree," easily or !oath Ilkley In abort, all dl.euers clotted by bud r am tgo.'uerTd by til. poweeltrt pun- t l ,and JL 4s1v hoshealcffnunder� �IIts bree. has is •tunifrsted agree Raab, •Illi~' Scree. e !sup- -e11l1R a, to` Cerrere; nten influence. Fele Ins tiolene y In coring T 550110, t•vbunelee, log, bre, and Mitt Di•cawe. 'Mire, or T1,sslck :Yeef, sn1 Ealae 41Iarda. Scbd ten cents In stomps tor a terve trvsithe. with colored pianos, on Skin Demo* .w the mow amount for a treatise on stridulous Affections. •` THE BLOOD 10 TISIl LiI R. Thorrosehnc chewer it by steins Dr. Tiercees Golden iledlrai Dlscorcry.:,n,l good digestion, a fair *kin. broyart mole. hs.arid vital etrength,elU bvterebliebc4. CONMUMPTION, whish Is Mrormle et eke Lang., 1e tw- isted and cured by the remedy. if taken be- fore rnton• th. fart •tarts of tbc diocese ate rraeh.d. From Its martohm.' power "ver this torte ly fatal dYerr. when «[s olrrYlg 110 now ..•Mn ht.'4 remedy to the 1.uhli,,_i•r.1'1e/we thought sirkotiely of count it Ms**Comm awsaptlen reit* but abandoned that nurse as too Nimrod to; t medicine which• from lot wonderful of tonic, or alterative, or t.M,nd-rkesndng. lottl-hi i ria p(ttorel, and nutritive prom r Ore Y unequelled. nod only as a named for but for all Chronic 550.- SOON of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. Milk if you fel dudrowsy. debilitated, re sallow color of skin, or yrfh,wish-forms n tsp{,..,Cs on face or body. frequent hr Bette or die: - nem. lad tante In mouth, Int. real heat or tdr11e, alt. ending with hot lteMx hew gotrtta and ghverny for•bodiass. tm*trlar appetite, ark? sated t°namte, you aro suffering from Iadlgestlo� Dyspepsia, and Tororpid Liver. . r � ililouamoen." In many new only part of ties., symphwee ate expo.• Hrn.ed. A. a onnety for all MAI sera Wr. Pierer.`. Golden Weill teal Olio - teeter y h uwnr,.samd. For Weak L.e■g., Spittle. of BI . $bortesoes or Wreath Wren. 'aisle, ♦ashes, 1Mvere C'ovegb , and kindred afeetlona, It Man efficient roans dy. Sot.,, or Ut:rca ort, at 41.00, or SIX for 41.015. Sand sen cents Ice stamp' foe Dr. Pierce's ( hook no 'ewteweigokon. A World** 1�Me�e rssry teal Aims. elation, ea /lain Street mart. N. T. $500 REWARD le offered by the pwopvl*tare a lir. s • Ostarr4 R.•rrIody for is aesstteaa00 Went which r,. a r erecea (suer yen' .5w fMrhe or a iberwM psWl kiss of eMf iLywee ams,tM is usalru fk yrs. hi" : Vs et esessa.me suss. - ems 'se" Mei ad Id IsMI et tear CORSET CO.' le stamped to hells uldeof at Cornliaegpoy without whist sew are gemdaf You oars do theist . very trifling cos by Unitas your BOOTS & SHOES AT THS STORM OF E. DOWNING Crealoeb's Mloclr_ 1 have tow ou hoed the largest stock ever shown in Goderich. and comprises every Iles es telly found is • first -clam shoe store. from . 1. theoegb d1 the intermediate grade to tis heaviest cowhide. I will soil at Prices that Will Suit Everyone. Ladies' Boots, in Button or Laced, troll 11.00 to 15.00. hisses and Children's Strong School Boots, from 75c, up. Boys dots 11.00, up, all other Lines Proportionately Cheap. I am and w111 suit you, both 1. goods sats prices. E. DO w NINA Crabb's Block, Corner East street and Square. N.B.-Te the trade . Leather and endygs in any quantity at Lowest Prices. EASE AND SECURITY WILL CURE OR RELIEVE MCJSVE.:$ DYSF: I NGLES:1011, JALMDICf. E.41•„ IPEL/2, SALT NNEJVI, HEARTRURN, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, DROPSY, fLUTTERINO Of THE HEART, ACIDITY OF leaf S OMACH, DRr YfSB OF THE SKIN, And every .pert., of disown r40*ngeese disrdere SU it 100rQY .111rovntLon 05 T. MILBUR;N A CP.. "11U.. Farmers'..tteution The undersigned has • (-bole. Selection of Pore. Clean Tie cut represents the double truss without the belt. Note tM psitle• of the Wm tampon spring situated in the lad, by which • CONSTANT but easy INWARD and L•1'WAiIU newYNEOupports E- DrgtSFl, 3OI.E AGc. JL C}ODNELIC_ February it h. IOW i11/I- DANIEL GORDON, CABINET MAKER AND LSAUING UNDERTAKER. it w:11 pay you to boy your Furniture from the 1. as r have .ow as conoplet an assortment as there is is the county. 1 do not adopt any quark arbeene of advert wag • cheap specialty, bot will sell you a goo sal outfit at prices that cannot be surpassed rgall ty considered,. In the Undertaking I have stock nulled for the poor as well as rich. 1 have also added the process of Embalming. w that patties hating to Nod bales • fiends to a distance can do so at reasonable cost. DANIEL CI- 0FLDON, West street, Owl, rich, between' the Pod Office tad Rank of Mcetre 1. slept. 24th, 51*1. /554.10 Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. GEO. $231FLEiY, C,IBINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER Hamilton Street, Goderich ♦ good of Iitcl , Bed -mew innisg Room and Parlor Tore Rent see •s t him. Chairshair, cans sad weed seated', Cupboards. Bed -steads. Matteres. Wa.h-stead L.tages, Sola., What -Seta, Loathe ()lasses. 11. B. -A 'meat of Coffins and Shrouds always on bead also Rearms fee bi at reasonable rate . Pieter« eraI. • .peeialty.-A call solicited. 1711 E D ART DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER 4 lY of the*, Alalne. varieties --W*Ite [tilleh , vow the flee it yea wish Lemon*, wlaike. Trefoil, Pea Vine and Red hese.toseeButler cies r. (lover, trla.othy Lawes and all tar)stiee of Ks W ever C 0,...s saltablr Timothy, pernsnent rant nrhe pan. Corns!. Peas Rork�?!. 1ti e. Roans, Ra� Oardes. 20,000 Roils of the Latest Designs Corn, Tares and ?kit . •Inn Flrl.i a*d Ouds. Seeds of last yetars growth -tree to name. A full aoa•rtwtent e1 sloes aced Feed. Tse ('elebrated Onion Cbern the bed lis ess.ttfe eef•ra sed at price lee.thas e.ry mash Iaferter cede. Cal sad cis hem. 1'h t�ertd- arethsb..1v ltNlasews,udeswstbeseld ♦ loses of Chafer. FM" T;a4 eea- deu.g Rteok, Oreen and Japans whelp Lalest 1(,1rn;esA l e e»unt d ]coney to Iosn. Tho S 1I�� Bazaar Pa14Vs R. PRICE,& F&sbis, Maseafe Lusk. Rae Moroi. Oederte h. Mareb Ilthl 11114 was AT JEAVTT_r11,+111