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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1918-8-1, Page 7."1 4101111101PIIIIIIM • s • J THE SIGNAL - GODER1CH ONTARIO -- pelts and diseases which attack field, orchard and vine. ,•rti 777 lap 414,, Different Kinds of Heat so Your furnace should not only give you plenty of heat, but the right quality of heat. Some houses would be better without any heat than the kind their fur- naces give them. If you study the Sunshine Furnace you will know what the right kind of heat is and how to get it. For sale by W. R. PINDER MCCIalYt Sunshine Furnace Loodosi Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Saskatoon Vancouver „ St. John. N.B. Calgary Hamilton Edmonton SEkFORTH- Whik wk oring at a lathe in the Bell factory here, Thos. Wittington had his left elbow caught rn the lathe. caussng a wound which recuired several teachers and will lay him ,de for a Ume. Edward Edwin Hallett, a well-known resident of Seaforth, passed away very unexpeetedly en Friday. July 19th. after a few days' illness of pneumonia. W. A. Crich. baker and confectioner. has been appointed inspector of bakeries for this diatrict and took a trip to Toron- to to get ingruction conceoung his duties. Mrs. Robt. Whits met with a senores accident recently, when she fell at her home and fractured her arm. Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr, Seaforth. announce the engagement of their only daughter, Ethel Gertrude, to James Arthur Partridge of Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Partridge of Warkworth. Ont., the marriage to take place quietly in August. . .. . Rev. J. W. Hodes. retired Anglican minister, d ed at StrAtford on Monday af- ter a lengthy illness. Before going to Stratford he was rector of the Seaforth Anglican church. _ •••••••O'able••••••••••••••• Waste and want are twin sisters and neither is beautiful. OUNTY and DISTRICT Before their departure for Claresho:m. Alta., a number of neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White, and presented them with an address and a purse of gold. as a token of the esteem in which they have been held during their resideoce here. The ,Watiada Flax Mill Co. has in this vicinity 610 acres of flax, and J. J. Mer - 'ter has several hundred acres in addition. John G. Troyer and Mrs. Troyer. of Canora. Sask.. have bsen visiting at town. As it is fifteen years since they left Ontario they see many changes in the town. Mr. Troyer has been engaged in farming in the West- but has sold out and intends spending the summer in On- tano. but they will probably return to the West in the fall. to make their home there. Make Yourself Strong. Winnie McMath took the highest marksof those writing at Clinton RI the resent high school entrance examination and won the gives cup presented by Father Dann. form fay of Ctritiet. WEAK, ElitACIATEU, NERVOUS AND PALE. Airs. Freak Beret Says She Found a Core us Dedd's Kidoey rills. New Jereey, Northumberlarxi Co., Jul'. 29 (Special.) -Mre Frank Berry, a well- known resident of this place, is just one more added to the haet of New Brunswick women who are singing the praise* of Dodd's Kidney Pills. "Dodd's Kidney Pills have cured me. 1 was weak, emaciated and nervous. 1 would start in my sleep, and had dreams and nightmare. 1 was unable to do my work, my eyes were dull and heavy, and 1 was troubled with biliousnese. headaches and consoratiors My hands and feet were always cord, my skin was dry and harsh. and my face was marked with pimples. I was always tired and weak, and 1 know 1 had bad kidaeys. 1 took just three boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. and they have done me a world of good. They have cured me." LVCKNOW. People with strong constitutions escape Learn to control your ()en appetite be- most of the minor ills that make life fpis- fore You try to control your neighbor's. aa,...............soloosogegooleseipp erable for others. Dsn't you envy the . fnend who does not know what a head - The name of R. G. Angell. of liensall. ' ache is, whose digestion is perfect, and appeared in a recent casualty lust who sleeps soundly at night ? How far among the wounded. I do you come from this description ? Have YOUR CH IL. "rill not sutler with sunburn or heat rash 11 you use Zani-Buk. The Superintendent of A Fresh Air Camp at Clarkeon's. Ont.. says: We always keep a supply of 7.am-Buk 'It our Children's Camp. We use It oouirtantly for sunburn. !sweet Wags and bites. as well as tor euts. bruises and sores. and to nava there Is nothing to equal IL" Zam-Buk is especially suitable for • ehild's tend* skin. swing to 11.5parity of composition it contains absolutely nons a the coarse ani- mal fat or harsh mineral drugs found In ordinary ointments. All dealers. Stk. box. y Edward Bryans, of Morris township, yon ever made an earnest fell off a load of hay and broke his left strengthen your constitution, to build up The tarmerettes of town have been D arm near the wrist. your system to ward off discomfort and busy during the past week hoeing corn Mt ss Foley. sa Bayfield. has been en- disease? Unless you have an organic fur the calming factpry. Th. factory has . , gaged by the trustees of S. S. No. 6. Hay. disease it is generally -..ible to wim- about sixty-twe acres of corn. The work as teacher for the fall term. prove your physical condition that perfect I ol the girls is entirely satisfactory. Lieut. W. B. Tait. who wa burned t° health will be yours. The first thing to be done is to build up your blood, as poor . has TracsClark,01Sep hen of du.euhinegn ote. wownshiyI Thomas death at Leaside camp. near Toronto, was 'blood is the source of physical weakness. airs. John Northcatt on Simcoe street !Myth. - Pills is Met the medicine you need. Every n a son of Dr. Nelson Tait, foimerly of To build up the blond Dr. Williams' Pink d will take poseessoin October. an The many Lucknow in side of 1M XXXXICXXXXIDCOCXXXXXX McCrinunon were saddened to hear of her death, which occurred at her home at Ripley on July 22nd after a very short ill- ness. Mrs. M.:Crinirrm was a native of Lucknow. the only daughter of the late James Williamson. She was deservedly popular and highly esteemed. Her bus - band, Dr. D. A. McCnmmon, died in March. 1917. She is survived by three SODS and four daughters. Cadet J. F. Cook was home recently for a short visit. He has completed his course in aviation and secured his com- misSon. At Prelate, Sask . on July 15th, Miss Lillie Smah. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of,Lucknow, was married to Howard Peterson. The young couple will reside at Prelate. EXETER. A thief or thieves broke into Mrs. W. D. Yeo's store and stole fifty coppers and nine signet rings worth about 12a. Entrance was made by way of the hack cellar door. am -Bu wawww-wwwaSTosa;A:ssioelisofeeproareareen A RE YOU PREPARED Ii or the spring rains ? Is your roof and eavetrough in good condition ? Our work in that line is always satisfactory. W. R. PINDER nom. iss Hamilton Street Massey -Harris Shop - FOR - At its last meeting the Exeter school • The splendid sum of $735 was realised dose helps to make new blood which bo rd increased the salaries 011 e public for the Red Cross from various activities reaches every nerve and every part of the school teachers $25. and. t of the tn connection with the recent 12th of body. bringing color to the cheeks, bnght- high echaol teachers $-50 each. BINDERS. MOWERS AND CULTIYATOR4; July celebration at Hemiall. news to the eyes, a s ea t .. The 50 -acre farm of Victor Sperling, at • a good appetite and splendid energy. Cranbrook, has been purchased by Peter Thousands throughout the country whose Baker, whose place adjoins. The price condition once made them despair owe was $2.600. their present good health to this medicate. By the upsetting of a load of hay on If you are one of the weak and ailing give the farm of Gilbert Smits Morns town- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial and ship. A. T. Currie had his arm broken note the daily. gun in new health and - nct DELCO-LIGHT PLANTS. BUCKEYE INCUBATORS. GRAY AND McLAUGHLIN. CARRIAGES. GAS ENGINES. 41, WIRE FENCE. OLD HOMFSTEAD FERTILIZER. s 4 1.,gt Ureat Opportunity for Farmers. Alliei Europe depends on. Amen.a for 50 per cent. of Its food supply. After the war a large portion of this demand will continue. The whole world is short of foodstuffs. The live stock population has tens decreased Russia has been socially -1- vitality. ab. The death occurred in Victoria hospi- You can get these pills through any disorganized. and is not produc ng and three ribs damaged. tal. London. on Monday. July 22nd. of medkine dealer or by mail post-paid at 50 enough to feed herself. Farmers of Can - Edson Tticbcdr. ,,,,,, a mt. and Mrs. cents a box or six boxes for 32.50 from ada will have an export market for years Frank Triebner of the 4th concession of the Dr. Wtlhams Medicine CO, BrOckvplee such as they have never dresimed of. Stephen township. The young man was "4. in his twenty-fifth year. He had been I employed. before his health gave way. on BRUSSELS. the street railway in London. He is Last week George Lott received an of - k survived by his parents, five brothers and 'at message stating that his eon, tour sisters. Flight -Lieut. Wilfred Lott, had been F Pte. Walter Mawr. son of Mr. and Mrs killed at Malta. The young man en - J. J. Mason. East Wawanosh. received a listed with the Flying Corps two years hearty welcome by his friends when he ar- ago, and was attached to the navy. He rived at Blyth station ors his return was twenty two years of age, and was an home from England. He was escorted to exceptionally clever young man.• a diener prepared at the Commercial 1 Miss Maude Bryans, who has but up hotel, and later was taken to his home. a good practice as an ophthalmologist. nas Pte. Mason was invalided horne because gone to Toronto to accept- a position on of imunee received when he was thrown the staff of the Eaton departmental store, from a motorcycle while in England. • where her work will be entirely eye -test - on the 10t ooncession of West Wawa -While batdng in Cranston's millpond, ing. I Miss Hazel Lowry has joined a corps of For two lcng years the writer of nosh. on T ay, July 2.4rd. Ephraim frutopickers who are doing duty in the this letter was subject to got run severe head - Snell was raked with cramps and stink Welland distnct. aches. The nervous aryatesm in nine feet of water. The body was not I , After an illness of seven months Eliza- dcrwThne, digestion failed. and there was John , ceohantogineu:d logs of weight. recovered until the next morning. Snell beth Smith, relict of the late use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food was a young fanner about twenty-two ..all thie, and now with scores sears of age. the parents live near , meadows, passed away at her home on , of other Barrie people Mr. Nader is Auburn. He had been drafted into the John street, on Monday, July 22nd. She recommending the use of this food was in her seventy-seventh year. The army, but was home on leave, helping his deceased was born in Lincolnshire. Eng- cure as the best means of building up fatheein-lave with the haying. He "s land where in 1861 she was united in ethuerin7h,ablimoittetiod nervoiDe system and ' all the annoying symptoms of a run- ches, indigestion and down condition. Mr. John Nader, 111 Penetang street, Barrie. Ont., writes : "During the last two years I had an attack of indiges- tion, accompanied by severe head- aches. I suffered from lose of appe- tite, and my system became TIM down, I also lost considerably in weight I began using Dr. Chasear Nerve Food, and sa they helped me I continued thie treatment for moms litrne. My condition Is now greatly improved, my headaches are gone and my 'health In general Is much better. I can cheerfully recommend tbe use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to those suffering Brom nervousness of any kind." The reason Dr. Chase's Nerve Fond is so effective in eause• of this kind is because of its extraordinary blood - forming influence. By ertsating an abundance of rich, resi blood It strengthens the action of the heart, revitellos the exhausted nerves and builds up the system in every way. The appetite la reetored, digestion Improves, you rest and sleep well. and the new vigor and energy is felt la every organ of the hirman body.* Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is doing wonders for men. women and children wham sortems have become weak and Ton down.* 10 cents a box. II 'bosom ref $271, all dealer. or rcdniasess, Dims & 0.., Umftell. Torsete. Had Headache or Two Years s• 4:h Tovstotv, t EY" IS' 7 XXXXIOCX)CCIC514 -41100:410... ifigsOu FOR4-4f, MEN ie We have been selling a lot of Straw Hats this but we still have a pretty complete line, to dear them we are offering FOR BOYS surrimer, and in order SPECIAL PRICES Now is your opportunity to buy a Panama or a good Straw Hat of latest style at an attractive price. MLEAN BROS. Si -Ready Team 'Phone 77 The Square, Coderich XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX .i. . env$. tette is a Geed Manager fa the Home. Like the French wife, the Russian wife is a good manager and know, what la going on about the place. The wife of the laded proprietor regularly accompanies her hinibawl In his tour of inspection about the estate, but domestic she is not. Ger- man women have developed house- keeping into a line art, so that' woman not wholly unambitious finds something natisfying in being 11 Korot Hausfrau; but in Russia it. Is other- wise. Possibly on seemint of rhea!) servants. the R116111411 wife Is not so good a cook lied housekeeper an abe Canadian wife in similar circum- stances. and housekeeping has little attraetion for the rising generation. One cause of the daughters passion • Barrie Man Tells of Penristent Headaches and Indigestion - Finally round His Way to Good Health. married a few weeks ages to Mies Camp -. marriage to her late husband. They bell. daughter of Mr. and Mro Neil came to Brussels forty-two years. ago and Campbell of West Wawaniosh. Mr. Meadows died in the year lOS9. Two I An accident which resulted fatally oc- sons and twodaughters now eurvive. cuffed in Morris township no Saturday. W INGHAM. July 20th. when John H., oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Shortreetd, was re- , so turning from his uncle's farm. nit the Oth .v•hile at his work at Preston. R. A. Dinsley of Wingham suffered a bad shak- line. where he had been helping With the • haying. As he drove homeward an auto mg..up, and some nasty. scratches and pawd. and one of his horses. a solo took bruises. While he was oiling a machine fright and attempted to run away. throw- his clothing caught in a belt and he was mg the lad off. He was taken home in hurled against a beam at the ceiling. lHe will be obliged to rest for a time. the car and medical help was called. but internal injuries were so severe that he Another Wingham boy, C. A. Morn - passed away the following day. The son. has answered the call of King and funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon 'country. His home is in Turnberry. but some time he has been employed with Hughes creamery at Laurel. He was nted with a wrist -watch by his netids at Laurel prior to his departure. Mite Eva Linklater has taken a posi- tron atOttawa for the holidays. assisting in the c wification of registration cards get her cow to milk. When ving At the st meeting of the public echo& away from the herd she was attacked board MrosE. M. Buchanan and Misses another ow, thrown down and Wm. • I Florence Barber and Lucy Bower were tier daughter, Mrs. Smith. went to her engaged to fila vacancies on the teaching sX, • • Robert Wilson. Hamilton St. Goderich • • 5. 4.1•7.7's to Brussels cemetery. Mrs. l'hos. Penwarde over eighty years of age, and Mrs William Smith. of the 9th concession oi Ushorne, narrowly escaped being gored to death by a vinous cow one evening recently. Mrs. Penwarden had gone i to the pasture to . . assistance and WWI in turn attac . managed to get away. however, and suc- ceeded in dragging her mother to a plat* of safety under the fence. which was several rods away. Mrs. Penwarden sus- tained a fractured hip and was badly mangled. and her recovery is dotfhtful. Mrs. Smith, though badly gored and bruised, re doing nicely. Keep Children Well Dur- ing Hot Weather. staff. , CLINTON. At the recent session of Grand Lodse, A. F.-& A. M., at Windeor. R. W. Bro. H. E. Rorke of this town was selectee! as District Deputy Grand Master for South Huron district for the crating yenr. Forty years ago Rev. Dr. Stewart was inducted into the charge of Willis church, and the congregation celebrated the an- niversary by having their beloved former pastor again occupy the pulpit last Sun- day. It is five years since Dr. Stewart resigned the charge, but he has remained in intimate touch with the church and congrapt ion. J. Johnston. of Varna, who recently sold his fine farm to Dr. Moffatt o( Lon- don, has purchased G. A. Bradshaw's reeidetice on Mary street. Every mother knows how fatal the bot I summer months are to small chiklren. Cholera infantum. diarrhoea. dysentefy and stomach trouble% are rife at this tape and often a precious little life is lost after only a few hours' illness. The nether who keepe Baby's Own Tablets or the house fee% gide. The octagonal ie of fie S. B. Stothers. Hur-in's agricultural Tablets prevents stomach and bowel representative, was at Guelph attending troubles. or if the trouble comes euridenly the recent convention of district repre- -- as it generally doetiosthe Tab et* will erntativee from all over Hoe f'rovince. bring the baby safely t . They ara glerma tba conventirm the agncultural sold by medicine &glen taunt at IK Ilan vs.lM Hie experimental elation at canteen are frnrn the Tars Mann Medi- Vineland and studied At first hand methods of dealing with some of the 44' chw Co. 13rotkville, Out. *,Itfgl • - as - - s a csit ' ' Its -St ,, "s-•, e „,„ .,,,y s.„. . , . • `....!CIS,Iii ;.- • a. .... •• 0 ..;, '4, i. ), • kg.„:17,s1'"„4,',..,.. r, • ,' ,„ ' .. .'11,f ' The Lightning's Seawalls& The lightning Peyote to have Its favorite victinie amoog the trees. I have never known it to strike a beech -tree. lieuiloeks and ploys are its favorite's in rue womb,- lb other regions the oak and the ash receive its attention. An oak on oiy father's' farm was struck twice in the course of many years, the last boll peoving fatal. The hard. or new -maple. Is frequently struck. but only in ono in- stance have 1 known the tree to be injured. In this /use a huge tree was simply demolished. Usually the bolt conies down un the outside of. the tree, a mark as if a knife had clipped off the outer sur- faces of the hark, resealing the red- dish-yellow interior. In several camel have 1 seen this, effect. But a few summer ago an nnusually large and solid sugar -maple in my neighbor's woods received a charge that simply for education is their yearning to es- • Bored it to siove-wood. 9u cape from the gray &anemic roun d. The paying job outside the home promisee to them release froui kitch- en bondage. As more of theta gain a higher education, they will realist, there are sot enosigh careers to go stone of utter destruction 1 have never before witnessed in the woods The tree wan blown to 6144111 tf It bad been filled with dynaniite. Over a radius or more feel lilt, fragment,. of the huge trunk lay around. and will look on the home matte/ed. It was an II the bolt. been no attempt to dignify the do- of the maple, had at last penetrated with kindlier eyes. An yet there has 111•11 so long by the rough coal of mail niestic arils by giving them a place bp it and had taken full natiefactfofl. the curriculum of study for girls, he. explosive Imre probably came nor has "home making" been IdPaIl4ltOfl1 the instantaneous vaporisation P41. as It has been successfully ideal- 0 the sap of the 1 tree toy the brill.. ized among me in the couree of the -4ohn Burroughs n Century. Imo twenty yearn. . , _____ _ The master ideal of the women of ' His Kind Art. she Russian intelligentsia has been, Tha Red Clow, idea that children freedom and Indeprntrii nue. and should be encouraged to breed white mice 10 order that they might be Canadians of both lung reeident in Petrograd believe they have rea- handed over to doctor:, for the stir - It more fully than any women 114.4e of Medical research can only be in the world, Their leaders admit, • ''' paralleled by a story Gen. Paden - i hey have now no iinjoiml silserisein- rowel, once told as a Boy scoot ation to complain of is 01111"r 1:4W in,..ting. Ttwre. was a boy, be ro., Or /social elision'. Cony, ntionm plena . lated, who went to bed one night but lightly upon them. la i heee days of dear niaichee without having done his "kind ace" X young lady Just as be wee beginning to feel mis- s stop yoli in the street anti ask 'treble about it he heard a mouse in WHEOltSING W I L SON 'S ( FLY PADS \ k. APEFULLY ANC RE DIRECTIONS ....4.5, ek.-...."'•••• `k-,- FOLLOW THEM '-' - X ACTLY 4. / •,<", .\ • *nes s se. • a -seeeeseses • • • . sta". 'S" „ 5.4 • sx-'4,..s. ,74:47407,.0447! , ,1`",!,7"tiltittrs'rerrs for the loan of your cigarette in or- der to light her own. The one fool- ish convention I noticed in that a woman must newer be peen outside the house with the bead uncovered. In one form or another the kerchief rules all elatisee, oenult being that Russian wasnels do fret rejoice in very lirstirtant bait, aver rio their trews ,how the glint and lateen that tOITIPP from going about 'bareheaded. -Edw. Alsworlh Roes, In Century. The World's Holidays. According to statistics drawn up by the Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, during the present year there are only eighty-four dayn on which hanks are open everywhere In the world On every ones of the other two hundred and eighty-one days i0tIlf nation eomewhere will cele- brating a civil or religious holiday, or observing the Sabbath. Only one of throe holidays le universal. This Is New Year'e Day, and eleven ferent dale' are observed by varies countriee an the beginning of a new year. Some countries observe moire "he tiled two Peons alio• than one during the calendar 'fgt.. "I doubt if the Queen has read Five Chrettan countriem do not th. very mirth fiction 'Unlike Queen en - serve Christmiut as a legal holiday: torts, she is not known 10 have wilt ten anything with the faintest Idea a trap in the room. What do yo think he did?" &eked the general, and the audienek promptly replied: -Let it out" "Not at sill," replied the general; "lie badn't done his kind set; he thought of the eat." .75 • al` MOM eflecti..- than Sticky Flif Catchers. Clean to hmulle. Sold by and ()roc, ti Queen Mary. The Manchester Guardian pub- lishes thin Interesting intimate sketch of Queen Mary on the occa- sion .4 14*. royal silver wedding: "Queen Mary does not "are peril- elderlyfor spina. animal', or opera, nor has 'the the modern interest In •arlety ehows, but she loves modernpiay, plays, particularly comediee; she in fond of reading, part 'clattery me- moirs, histories] or niosiern. Her tante in this direction was formed by a French woman, elms. trenika, who succeeded the German governess who guided her youthful education. That lady was with her from 1A115 till her marriage, and soon after returned art her rectriee and so remained notil Brasil leads the nation, In nut/0*r of its holidays It has 04, and the United State',I second with 54. Although such day, as Nay Year's Del. Washington.* Hirtddr. Indepeideace Day, (Th rest mars and others are generally rAehrateit theougfiont tbe United Staters tbitiftp ts no national legal holiday The �s Ing of holidays in the haloed le. a matter determined 61 th divideal Mates France observes eighteen fersaal holidays 'Write' the year, and Italy twenty-three Among Ow 44 1. bA1lIPT011111, Germany, it 45grans ed. Will qhqqrsa.kwerity days, �ldbt lirtfiin MINNOW. %tapas fifteen.. *Ad Rusaia IVOR In most of GSM* mantel** suunerouit local holidays ordinarily observed have twits alias cloned dories the war Among ifer floneell• menthe for holidays the world over. Nine" leads, with twenty els oat of its %ibid. thirty days. May tomes tgeity .SI sr • •• t:1" ltkotA,"i* 41" "'" 477 o;" • s •te 4 5 t, of even private publma . Is a greet letter writer. Rhe wilts simply, feelingly, and with much forte of dlcUon. She rorrespond, ni length with her childreu, eepeetally the PrInee of Waite, "She is a lady with her wrong dis- like, IRS well as Idlest sad to her soled there le no wore' virtue in the Word 'mare' Queen Mary's tante in dress Is her ewn-not f &Atonable or nafashionable, but above or ()Weide et fashion." JUST ARRIVED. AT _ WALKER'S A SPRING SHIPMFN1 OF Linoleums and Congoleum Rugs *s" in different sizes. Also a new stock of Rugs worth seeing. A call at the store will con- vince intending purchweers that Walker's is the pla(c to deal. W. Walker THE FURNITURE MAN ON THE 5C,NAIIE 471 7741 Way the Pour Siervante. "Why are you leaving 1111. Mat,' Iliaven't I treated you HOC," "Oh, yew. ineSam. 1 have been trested beautifully But you only keep two servant." "Well, what of that' Yon 4081 And the wotk hard. do "Oh, 110. 101111101 But, you wee. I've slwaye lived where there 11111.r four servants And that suits oe better, on account of Sty fondness I for suction In id ge. toe am." '110 itt , 7 7". , ass OXFORDS - AND PUMPS latest (-realities is Oit.- fils and Pumps are here. fancy of the pattiodar woman who takes Pratte in her footwear will bo'm4550 than dilliSfted by these sew creations They are glade in the hnrst White, Blatt*, Mahogany Kid and Patent Leathers. White Canva5 rhoes Oxfords are now in •ztorlt , so a hill line of Tennis .41141 Outing Shoes for the Phys and Girls. - REPAMING- Geo. MacVicar North wile Square, Co4trkh ts 4' 4:4 • 4' 20 V tic 4 411 ' atessaw 4 • t Stare eliss it'. 11 55 • $7 -77 75 C • 15 • 4,4 -55 541 4.0 1