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1 RIONAL PRINTING 00., LIMITED, F3,
GODERICH, ONTARIO, 'THURSDAY, 11.11..Y 17, 1930
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Brophey Bros.
TIRE LADING
FUNERAL DIRIIICTORS
AND RMBALIERRB
Ambulance service at all
hours, day or,,aight
„PHONES Store 120 Ree 21i
GODERICli
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director
INIMInser
All ealls premptir attended to
day or night
PHONt
Wore AU Residence 11.55W
Hamilton Street, Goderich
J. Powell
Stocks, Bonds, Insurance
and Real Estate
Car, life wad Fire leseraaese
Aim Street; i3Oderich
Thosolel P. G. Box 438
niE omm.
ovum
has removed ha
quarters on
street.
1• .ad Repairs.
Esport Seradoe es ail
Idaeihresee
Alliramieneres mai United
tors.
RHEUMATISM?
NEURALGIA?" NEURITIS?
Use T -R -C's. Get "alai speedy relief
from pain and realness. ' I was not able
to get anything to help me," writes Mr
Wm. D. Hull, Mt. Dennis, Ont., "until
I tried Tempieton's Rheumatic C.apsulea.
When I feel • twinge 1 start using
T -R -C's."
T -R -C's are equally good for Neuralgia,
Neuritis, Manes, Lumbago. No harm-
ful drugs. 50c and ill at your dealer's. lb°
Lasers Your Automobile with
F. WOOLLCOMBE
Arm.- hi& honk
HAMILTON 51-10W-
esass
J. W. Craigie
Roil Estate and immoral's.
Geis. Williams
Dealer IF -
DOMINION, rc
MUNICIPAL AND CORPO-
RATION BONDS
Fire. &Mist. Antemoblle, sod
Gegillagt llnenrsses Agent
Office, next to Bank of Commerce
Phone 53 Goderich
Baer &
LT SHINGLES
ROOFING
WOOD SHINGLES
Rosin
GET MY PRICES -
TELEPHONE 5114
The Anon* Real
•Eisiam ami.Lata IN Catisaisk sat
f.,3.3.
WO* talle‘er listed te &Ames
Fight -room Cottage and
dition; bathroom, water,
Amite loI
cation.Immediate
Price SUMO -MOO cash, plans*
terms. •
Good Cottage, modern eonsenienem,
2 lots, fruit. Price 11300; good terms.
Choice of number . ' Roo 14 .tory
bonen in good Condition from $1300 up.
Some excellent brick hone., modern,
from 12300 up.
Excellent IG., -acre Farm; god bui:d-
tap, orchard, good water supply, some
timber, full growing crop of grain and
• '...-bay, roots, garden, etc. Situated on line
wirp; very eke* 40
lent Risaett.
Clinton and Goderich. Immediate
Won. Prke$4800; or 111300 ca,4i, balance
good term..
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East Street Phew MO Worlds
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sat or write
J. W. ARMSTRONG
Reid Estate
811 81 •
G•derfeh
We carry a good stock 01
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc,
,
Electric Wiring et All 1(Isis
Estimates given on application
- -Frank Martha, --
West Street Electrical Shsp
Telephone 87 Goderich
Bayfield Is Scene OBITUARY Goderich Company.
Biggest "Twelfth"
in Many Years
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Goderich Is Well Represented
-Twenty-Eight Lodges in
Line -Weather Ideal
lVith tweuty-eight lodgest and over
one thou...and Orange men sod women
In line for the annual "walk." viewed
by close to four Hewitson(' people, BUJ-
tielri hot Saturday was the *rne of
the 'argent and west pmeceesiftil 12th of
July celebratiou held in [bin *triton of
the county in many years. From early
morn. till late at night the Lilt of the
i[lute 1411(1 the boons of the drum filled
the air am the vedette Orange arwietiem
of tVent Huron arrived and departed
latter fittiugig„ eelebreting the 241.111t
anniversary of tlw Battle of the Boyne
and . the 100th anniversary of the
founding of the Order In Canada.' • -
The weatherman Wit?, on his very
beet lesiiavior all day loam and the jr-
ra -"upeilsoMTVere--well 'linseed. They
were- In the hands of County -Minster
E. Mole and ( minty Secretary H. M.
Hauly. The local cominittee 1110. cow -
poised of Fred. Watson. W.M., Vivhin
Heard, recording recretary, A. L. Lr -
win and W. J. McLeod. The park in the
heart of hayfield wall taxed 40 emissiv-
ity tu handle the crowd. in which were
many American visitor's and eampers
from various points et Weetern Ontar-
io. he errant Nall soft drink veuders
did a roaring businesa. The parade, ex-
tending over a gond mile, went off
without a bitch notwithetanding the
gamest entire abeenee of traffic of -
ricers. Automobiles. were parked here,
there and everywhere throughout the
yillage. Thrday wanwithout accident.
_ Speakers Talk Bitterer
lighdelitut Ihk...iitanfl . in ..the-rnien.
tion of a divorce court forOntario,
which lie opposes(' In puritan:stmt.
George ' otton, ex-m-mtwr for the
Federal siding of North Huron, de-
clared that if lie were returned at the
forthcoming election he would fight to
'sottish divorces altogether.
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Suraife Assurance Cb. of Canada
The Wisest Investment
.
it fitted by many to -day that Life insurance is tee wised in-
vastmeit thsdan be made. Other investments may fluctuate in value.
Some may IMINtiourn out to. be. woribiass. Thorn is, however, a certainty
to Life Intermediate% "either time nor circumstances elan alter. It helps
to create an rotate wlekh not only affordstretion for to -day bot.bnikis
up a (‚*1441 retenne foithe future. _
Oissault us about this investment •
Office 1,13 H. R. LONG,
P11014D3 :
District Agent
Ressidetor
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Building S wisp 1 es
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410 connec *Itch our Planing Mill, Anglesea
atr4et, we a complete stock of Building
Mater ent, Lime, Gyproc, Wood and
Peak, Sitingbes, etc., etc.
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FRESH CEIIIENT ALWAYS ON HAND
Routh an4, Dressedilumber. Flooring, Door',
• Slat* and allT1ping Mill products.
if vow are think'!" of building consult us and
save money.
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dierich Idandictufing Co., Ltd
(J. E. fLechler. Presideni)
Fre if Mbit Streit . Godorkh . Tolepiees 11
-MRS. THOlt. Ti('IIRORNE
The death Oecurred In Goderich on
'Meiners -lay, Jelly ilth, 1930, of a well-
kuowu reisideni In the emu 1pf Sarah
Jams Whitely, wife o Thomas. 1).
Thithorne. letentited had been in 14)
health -for Nevem' ineults, stuttering a
stroke a few deem before her death. She
W10, born lit Goderich townsthip, a
(laughter of the late Mr. find Mr*. Bap-
tise Whitely end was the last surviv-
ing utember of the family. Upon her
removal frow Gosierielt toweehtp ehe
lived for a time in Colborne township
and for the must twenty-twveu years
she made her home Goderich. Be-
elike* her husband. who ha. been quite
111 for about five years.. 1W0 daughter"
and two setts survive: Mr*, Horace
Here& ..f Colbonre township; Miss
(4! Titillk/r1W. a 11.1 Mr. Harry
'rieliberue. of 1/(iderielei--anal-- 34r.
Tiellborne, WalkervIlle.
Th.. hite TIchboriie WaOs a mem-
ber of Nt. George'', Anglican Chitral
aimi the funeral swrviee.. were conduct-
ed 1.V the rector. Rev. J. N. 11. 11111a.
Tice funeral took pla.e. frow the real -
dews.. Angles*, street,. on Frklay af-
ternoon to Maitland Ivuletery, mud the
iitailltnacere wux_ dec•-iserrn two 1341104.
Harry and Cleveland Tichlenew: 14011-
tn Ian% Homo- tiortm; two griraaboets,
Thomas M110 Hennas ttortrm-anit Stich -
mei leeler.
CAPT..JOHN MeDONALD
pioneer of Gesilerieh and life -time
sailor of the Great Lakes premed away
• Kimenettne. --text Friday morning.
July 11. In the iwesesit of Captain John
Mclestiald, him seventy-eighth year.
He eallsel the lab, silfiee'a 'boy and
wax etricken after having lived near-
ly four wore yeare. with a heart nt-
11414; while employed at bla lifelong
avoeation. 11P wait removed from the
tug W. 1.. Forreist 011 which 111. wee
working In Kincardine harbor to Om.
htlepital, but failed to regain con-
rchlussieste. ttereaused was one of a tutu-
ily of lotilerscaTsrelter thelete Cele
tali Murdock Mcleum141 and
IMelestualti,- who predeceased him a
few years ago. In his time he owned
and W-104 master of swveral millimeters
which stalled the lake.. among them
being the Florence. Koefage and Azov.
'The late 4.3aptain McDonald wee a
member of Knox, ehurch and- of
T.O.O.F. So. 02. witleh had charge of
his funeral held on -Sunday anemone.
Owing td- the 11110Plier --of Rev. R. C.
McDermid Rey. J. N. IL MUG Of St.
George's' church etnidnetesd the - Ilee-
vires.7-1-Intennetatiwas made in lialtbind
cemetery. Iteeldes bla widow there are
left to mitten' his leas five WW1. and,
hew_ daughters. They are John, Heel
liatolns anal Willbam. of GOIlerieth.
1.1/11114.1. of Walkerville, Mee Reg. Bur-
✓ ows. and Mn. -Elliott Dreuntin._ of
Goderich, Mre. Norman McLean 01
Maretwite, Mich. and MFR. Arnold
Mk-IL,
1114. lat.. Capt. McDonald was a
genial nor -4. widely known and popular
with mitrinere all over the lakes. lie
was of /1 moat cheerful nature II 1141 1111r
friends were legion. The pallbearers at
his funeral were Thomas habit. W. J.
ramp/wit. Capt. Jaime Inkster. Capt.
James Leonard, David Marwick And
John Graham.
Judge Dolg a Port Huron. former
Huron old boy, a Peet Grand Master
of tbe Orange Order of Michigan, dis-
agreed with Mr. Spotton on the di-
eoree question. Hersurid it was hb. -bus-
Weals to try divorce ems* and he had
tried hundred* a them. It would /sur-
prise. Ratty, he staid, to know that fif-
ty per Mot. of his lames ensue from
tintariu aniLeionse fan Huron county.
1.IllesslaY „tat Mood •-•
Mr Doi aw tref Tenilliitkent mond.
!radar of Orangeism In Hilron county,
Barylleid 'region as the
caied.
Allat_thy first man to ride a
'
was the_late W. W. Conner. and that
the late Raney Armstrong and his
three boys were ay great fifers. This
was 'sixty years ago. He extended
(rents -age from Michigan and praised
the peinetples. for which the order
stood.
The speaker here again harked back
to the old diva in South Huron where
he taught echos,' for thirteen years.
He recalled being christeued ;be
Ani4diirk at Verna by the Rev. John
Gibeon. of the politleal hattlem of the
'Ate David Ritchie of Wellington
Connors Tom SImporm and other
outstanding men of the early
days.
"If any person deserves. a monument
erected.. to tlwir memory it is theme
thl I MI I If
MOD. " en' 'I'm (1 111'
Stood High in Camp
Corporal Elliott is Outstanding
Athlete-Sergt .-Major Allen
Second Best Shot
reefing and looking fit. bronzed hy
the sun after two weeks under cruiser
at curling's' Height& London, Goiter -
kit "A" company uf Huron regiment'
arrived home hen Friday evening at
7 ieelock, the 11111.41 being dismiss...el on
arrive'. 'No militia esstup in years
hae beemievored with the idetil wea-
ther whiela prevailed this ever. it rain-
ing on but 0110 dry and that yt'fY
light aliower. Officers (4 Goderkh
company report the behavior of the
mim excellent, then/ not being one un.
the entire camp.
The Underich emepauy this. year was
at full istrength. woo hi charge 'of
Capt. A. II. Jane mad Lieut. P. 14.
Nairn. There Was also a complement
of ten signaller' from Goderieh ip
eliarge of Sergt. J. 11. KUIAVIILIW 11W11
Corporal W. K. T1101111110041. /them
from Goilerielt unwell,' to headquart-
ers %vett.. liattallon I -serge Miijor G.
IHME'11712, sergt. D. MeMtlhet and'
Sgt. f'ove.
'Wm Softball Teeple. y
Huron battalion stood e tit ath-
letic ersmixettion. winning simmer oth-
er events the softball hinters of the
4.1916. (0n ttfe ettamptrm tea
were three Goderich melt. Lieut. Nairn.
Kneeshow and Co. Scrgt. Major
Jo. 44*anorte heirl on Saturday,
July 5, Huron battalion tied with the
Brno- battalion for third Wave in ag-
gregate poiuts. Contend V. ('. Elliott
was au outstanding competitor. win-
ning the 100 -yard Mob. second in the
220 -yard thodt anti tied for third place
in the pole vault. Irving the toga. CAW -
petal Eithel. ,ann_swo-traillang:111-nr
elms. Last year lie 111110 brought a
heantiliil trophy home with him, em-
blemetie of his athletic powers. l'o.
Sergt.-Major Allen _west the 100 -yard
dash fur. veterens and with it a ellver
eup.
Sunday. July -4I. woe rialtone day
and quite a innutwr from Goderich
were present, a number attending the
animal rhumb eerviese.
- littragd Rest- Shot "
Company Sergi -Major Alien lite
second best shot in Hurter nib:Dent.
winning this distinction thiji year at
the range*. He was seecois-ti to Capt.
Arebilsald2,41.11,_- 4_
It wan _coot. Ino- ihniars “Ir com-
pany which captured the battalion in-
orpeetion competition for the Meanest
weatmat company on p.rade,Wtth
It goer" a cup donated by Lt.-4'sd. H. B.
Coombe --of Clinton, former G. 1'. of
.11.01.•
CirallfArchitottld'e company has won
tine event.
The GoderIch . men. without ex-
ception. report a meet profttebte And
enjoyable two weeks. and were highly
pleareil With the food mud camp con-
ditions In_gettera I.
The complete ',enema' ef the Gorier -
telt coetingent. all ranks. was Capt.
A. H. Jane, Leen. D. it. C.o.
14ergt.-Major II. J. Allen. ('u. Q. M.
Beret. R. Wilson. Sergt. (lee -Jardine.
ebrisnral V. Elliott, Clirporal P.
Curren. Casrporal W... M. MeGuire,
Corporal 11. Mngfurd. l'rtentre s,•. 11.
Allen. L. H. Crawford, '1'. H. Clarke,
Don't Lose Your Children
Dent low your children when they
home --keep hi touch with thetn
by telephone- flut-of-town erne are as
ainipk• and snow to make•as local 0110$
end for very little vent you (lin ar-
range a molar visit by telephooe each
week. Itedueed evetilnallaratex on "any-
one" valet start 7.1e1 p.m.; still low.
°eer" er night rates. /I
W110 hewed farms' ot:irf the forest and
built leg nblished orhoole
and tie rhee.' To them we love a great
dein t Dude," Mr...Voir el
amid
(69
Doan of
field a5 one of Huron's greatest hentity
Noma. and Rev., Jr. Smith of Winthrop
who upheld Frencli-l'anadla no. w114r.
he said, had twice eared Canticle for
the Empire. In their effort to pete.erve
their language. Rev. Mr. Smith said
he was born "pant of the Ottewa
River" and knew eltrreof he talked.
Lodges In the "Walk"
Lodges; In line were Stratton' 206e,
Downie 313, Logen 904*, West Monk -
ton 19911, Greenway 762 aud lady
lodges, Greenway '219, Hilsbert 827,
Kirkton 591, ittyth 963. larly•and juv-
enile Walton 252 and ladles"
lodge. Londreboro ef42. Clinton 374
land ladles' lodge, Clinton 1 Murphy
lodge 7101, 1,itt.tin 44(42. Exeter 924,
("redeem 1343, Winthrop SIX Goderich
township 145, tioderich Victorie lodge
IRO and L.0.11.A. 443, Goderich Black
Knights. Hensel! 7lO4. Varna 1114*5,
!hayfield 24. Clinton brews wn,t rerrt
1.010 and Seaforth pipe bend partic-
ipated in the parade which started at
Agrieultural Park. around the Kennec
and down Ilaybeld'n main street. Alt
lodger. had their own fife and drum
halide 411.4 of S(ratford. GoderIch
town's!' I p and, Bederleb being ontetatol-
trig.
DSP.
kers were Rev. E. A.
14.4*)). who chervil...it Bat -
sew nners
The beat I,. I, harmer in the per-
il& WWI (1111/1411 hY Winthrop !Aglow
1113. Exeter; held I..t).1.1.A. banner,
cinderlch jot, Clinton itowt-. lodge erm-
ine hangeet diets:cep. lit rat ford ; • heat
regulstion dimmed 1..0.1... Logan ; best
regulation dreamed ;
twee firms Med, ilisetfood
ich townohip 2nd ; beet dreguner. Nor-
man Uhler. Clinton: beet flfer. James
1.1ndasy, Barfield.
An interrolng figure on the gr., iiiii Is
was Jiro S. 11. Webb of Stratford.
aged ninety -to, olden arms 11ratige-
mee In Canada Rini mat Comity Ma,-
er .1 Perth. He ha. neer' an themes. -
man for xerenty•flre yeerx end has
never misused a "walk " won the
pries for bettor the (Meet orengeman
on the grounds Another old timer woe
David ('a44t$n 01 :•rlinton. aged
eighty one. who said t WW1 the larg-
est opletwo t lots At., .osree attended In
throe porta Fir "*. E. Erw9.
welcomed the yi.lto, to hayfield.
Piper Lake**, V C, telle of sman
whew. asthma wan ''MIMI ITY hill MOT -
Ing daily the playing of the bagpipe. -4
prefer *ethane
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R. J. Dean, E. K. Fetter, H. Jardiee,
.1. K,, Juck, T. F. McLeau,
P. M. i'age. N. Pearsana, J. itheartiown.
J. K. Milkeld. .1. Vrooman, C. Walters
(company rook 1. tt. wawa.
Sergi . J. it . Knetsehaw,
Coml. W. K. Thouloson, i•rarat,o J.
Muristou, J. K. 'hinter. .1: K. S. Vote„
S. A. 'Taylor. It. I.. Walters. It. J. Me.
Urban, M. .1. Hetherington. W. H.
llfeWhInney.
,elt's a molter of life awl death,"
as the itumninee ageut said when he
trent to inteeviee • the big busittees
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EDITOR VIGURY.S4 IT OCT .
This editor of The Teeswifter NeWvi
has beeu doing Amite flgurtnit while
the air els:vibes
of hard tines..liellllag 111,1 11,1111;11-091
of Perth county jail are fed for 12
cents a day and "turned out fatter
than when they repo.," the editor pre.
merle to tiger.. It istrt thitt a Wan. .
*Lk mud three children could live tat
till cents • day. tem( clothes., rent. fuel,
furniture. least autusienteets_atat dote.
tors' bills, if they exixted ou the Mille
kiud of hamitout Perth Jail officials
dispense. At Ode w fatally of
five wettlill require an income of 12.00
terablye--cisirs is ail very intereseing;
but the editor-seeya-11449441g about }IN,
sweetly giving' the teen a trial.
seek
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GLEY'S
Alortams scone everywhere.
Wrigley's creates pep and ems
ergy and keeps you aert.
A 50' package may saws sem
from going to damp at the wheel
of your car.
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_ upltwymofrtensaiarydo youvzf: ea y _tiu,s as Ty_ou_ find_ _____W2our efenses eat --,. .._.-- _
other peib...1.k......80_ larger__ incomes_
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. things you camiot egad. I. it bermes -you- have nod-"
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with something to op". •
AINCIPOILA COPY '
The Royal Bank -1
"el 1. of Canada
Goderich Branch
L D. Eastman, Manager
MADS HIN OWN SHOES
ausast-rammils:-_, -Arrived
L'-ounty efairse ..f Refuge whore feet
were.so large the superintendent wait
unable to get pair. -.e1 oboes. to Tit
tem lib. measurement WR. taken and
the figures; sent to a shoe factory in
Toronto. where W-DOVII: last loel to be
11001P -beforre-threetiorsesemirt tre-wrinte
u faettired. This incident naturstIly led
to .he (11144.1 100 as. 10 110W 11,1. man
got along for mimen before he etraek
the lion.' for the aged. Ile made his
own whore it curious tepee of wtork•
amiliship they are indeed. They are
now on display in the window of a
Clinton 1.1111W dealer. The man with
the -huge understanding" had marked
out the stliam. of his foot on a hoard,
miredft', and. then tacked the upper" -
to tlie 41c. OUX. 011tfit!
PUB1-1(' ITIIITIKS COMMISSION
Al the regular monthly meeting of
the 'snide Utilities. held
on Thursday of last week the j1.141*.
nom( of Judge IA•wls hi the civil 141.-
ttnrt ref the COTIIII11/0110TI TW. Wieder M.
31CIA'1111. WH,, 11,101 1111+ W11.1 1011
to collect electrie light and water
aecetint owing by defendant 'mount-
ing to $77.4*2 The .thole dispute yen.tred m111111111 the neeount for ....atelf
slid a counter claim. The judement
reside 111 part! "I give judgment here-
in for the plaintiff for $4.1 and MN
overdo the counter claim 1 ant allow-
ing the defendant rental of
$1.00 per year for the bed fonr end:
st half yearn and $111.00 damage. for
hy fire to -the defendaues prop.
eftrt.nyda. ...este to be pa1,1 by *le- •
An application from Weibel. Farr
for ewer seereire terelweeltog Ise elent-
brefirs. xtreet wits moned ax were oleo
littniber of appliestIons for electric
lighting nerviest. The following
elation. fot elertric range mervIeen
were pasinetl: R. J. Walker, to dwell-
ing mi Waterloo *levet ; A firaxstick, to
dwelling on Signore: Mrs. J. R. Craig.
le. to dwelling on Mmoreal etreet
Mn.. hells Smith. (ti dwelling on
Rustic street. The application of E. If.
Wood for an etsetrie .ign wax also
'rented. A chomps of 10.00 wan made
for the liermillow Club lighting In
Vietorlit I'ark for 14480
17re• ems ree for water oerviee fore-"*"'"'""'• '
Irre-."*9rowsditionet- toerho eon.
In wa. Bred at Sir for the onweraer
iselletnn.
. Parte for the Emmeline end electric
pitlp driven pingo (rioting
+Wars aamorlsert and In future tee,
parte WIIII4lee kept In ettsek.
One of the greatest dangers on the highway is the driver who
insists on passing other ears when there -is no space for hen is
the trafile line ahead. If he should neat a car coming in the,
Opposite direction, a crash follows -with injury to persons or
Can.
It's a good rule to keel) in line, unless, you have a (fear view of
the road ahead, and there is a place in the traffic line which you
can reacb before you meet on -coming traffic.
Don't be a nuimatce by "cutting in". It is discourteous to
other drivers and creates needle,ss danger. You may have a
-crash . . . and even if you don't, you are liable to a fine undet
the Highway Traffic Act. .
The Keystone of Safety
on The King's Highway .
and all other roads and streets
COURTESY/
COMMON
SENSE
Highway *feq/
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Comma ttee
Thi HON. GFA. S. HENRY c;kairmss
yes.711-12,74'estes.:- -