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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-04-07, Page 5The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1886 Capital (paid up) - 83,500,000 Rest Fund - - - $3,500,000 Has 05 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondente in all the Principal Cities in the World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINCS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current tete. EXETER BRANCH MI Agents at Exeter for the Dominion Government. DICKSON dt CARLING, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, Manager, 11 So Yea Want Tres *nods, It you will write for our Interesting new 1610 Catalogue we will send it free. and Include, also tree of charge, a pack- age of seed of our Burbank's Gant ,Crim- son California Poppy. This Popp Is an entirely new creation In Eschschottsla for Bower lovers. It grows Immense. beautiful flowers. It was originated by Luther Bur- bank, "The Wizard ot Horticulture." Our 010 Seed Catalogue is one of the largest and most complete ever issued by us. If You prefer, Instead of the Popsy, we will mind pesslppoutArtBeeor D £ H'Heaforr Swede Write to -day. if interest mentioning ckolce. Please name this paper. It Is Import- ant t• us. D*RCH • HUNTER SEED CO., Ltd. Leaden, OM. 6 Make Each Animal Worth -25% Over Its Cost On 33 of a Cent a Day Nobody ever heard of "stock food" curing the bets or colic, making hens lay in winter, increasing the yield of milk firs pounds per cow a day. or restoring run-down animals to plumpness and vigor. When you feed " stock food " to your cow. horst, swine or poultry. you are merely feeding them what you are grovring on your own farm. Your animals do need not sacra teed, but to he.p their LEL" } bodies get all the good out of the teed you give than eat can get fat 1 RLt and stay tat all year round; also to tdisease, curs disease and keep faryest Winner of them u0ROYAe L Pust g Lso�il SPZCIFIC san •and doecan dos. It isail these oar lacri onthings' crena' ,ot Not a "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner" ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPBCI IC contains no grain. nor farm product.. It increases yield of milk from three to five pounds per cow per day before the Specific has been used two weeks. It makes the milkricher and adds flesh faster than any other preparation known. Young calves fed with RoAL. PURPLE are as large at six weeks old as they would be when fed with ordinarr maters en weeks. ROYAL PURPLV NOCK SPECIFIC builds up run'dow'n animals and restores them to plumpness almost magically. Cures bots, colic, worm skin diseases and debilimpermanentl . Dan McEwan, the horseman, says: 1 have used R • OYAL PURPL STOCK SPBCIFiC persistently in the feeding of 'The Eel.' 2.04largest winner of any pacer on Orand Circuit in Mos. and 'Henry Winters.' 5.091, brother of Allen' Winters.' winner of 136.100 in trotting stakes in 1`905. These horses have never been off their feed since 1 commenced using Royal Purple Specific almost a year ago, and 1 will always have it in my stables." oyal One 50c. package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will last one animal seventy days. which is a Tittle over two-thirds of a cent a day. Most stock foods iQ fay centpackages last but fifty days and are given three times a day• ROYAL PURPLESTOCK SPICIPIC t . gr:en but once a Jay, and lasts half again as long A 11.50 ail containing four times the amount of the fifty cent package will last 210 days. ROYAL PURPLE will increase the value of your stock 254. it is an astonishingly quick fattener. stimulating the appetite and the relish for food. assisting nature to digest and turn feed into flesh. Asa hag fattener it is a leader. It will save many times it, cost in veterinary hilts. ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPBCI- FIC it our other Specific for poultry. not for stock. One 50 cent package will last twenty-five hens 70 Jays. ora pail costing 1t 50 will last twenty-five hens 2140 days. whi.h is four times more material for only three times the cost. It makes a "laying machine out of your hens summer and winter._prevents fowls losing_flesh t moulting time. and ur:e poultry disease;. livery package of ROVAL PURPLB TOCK SPECIFIC or POULTRY SPECIFIC ,s guaranteed. Just use ROYAL PURPLE on one of your animals and any other preparation on another animal in the same condition: after comparing results you will sayROYAL PURPLE has them all heat to death. or elm backcomesyour money. FRER-Ask your merchant or write us for our valuable 32 -page booklet on cattle and poultry pe diseases. containing also ROYAL PURPLE STTOCKtaund POUL- TRY SPECIFICS. If you cannot set Royal Purple Specifics from merchants or agents. we will supply you direct, express prepaid. on receipt of 11.50 a pail for either Poultry Oe Sto.k Specifics. Make money a ting as aur agent in IOW d.stri.t. Write for term,. 1 Por sale by all up to -Date merchants. W. A. Jenkins Mfg. Co., London, Can. ROYAL PUitPI.E STOCK ANI) POULTRY SPECIFICS and free booklets are kept In stock by W. J. iHF.AMAN, EXET Eft, and IIANLON & O'BRIEN c ntralls 1 The News of all the world -Red -Hot The Toronto Daily Star's splendid telepaph and cable service brings to its editorial rooms, on eight wires, all the world's news while it is news. Besides the regular Canadian and American ,Associated Press and Cable services, the Star has the exclusive use f.pr Toronto of a leased wire to New York, and gets all the world's news much quicker than any other service gives it, and often more fully. From correspondents all over Canada, from Sydney to :'ictoria and Prince Rupert, the Toronto Daily Star gets a Canadian Telegraph service that is unsurpassed. On account of the Jitferen, a in time (-,ver ; hours) the Star is able to publish in the afternoon an account of Old Country h ti penings up to 6 or ; o'cl•tk the same evening -the same news the morning papers give you the next day. The Star's editing stat' present this fresh, world-g'eancd news in a Corm that is most "newsy" an.l entertaining, yet a:ways Clean and wholesome. The Star does not spare eit'ense when there is an opportunity to serve itt readers, as illustrated when it recently sent to England Jos. 1. Ciar, a member of its staff, to rover the Rriti,h Ekctions. $1.50 A Year This paper and the "Toronto Daily Star" together for ane year, :2.20. Guaranteed Fountain Pen given for 50c. added to dere strbserotion prices. 9 1 Witt. a hook. litre and rot Bruen will I ,,nett live fish front the :.Ir .%::d off people's it:oulders. Exeter Opera house Siturday, Aprtt loll:. --- amp - The The following Is the correct report of S. S. No. 4, Usborne. teased on toe re - tent Easter Examinations. To pass 30 per cent wa• required on each subject and 50 per ce.tt of full mark. Sr. IV., Tt(ntas Coates. A. Skinner. A. Hunter, C May. L. Coates, V. Coates, L. Hard - 1.1 ; Jr. 1 V., M May 76. Thelma Skl.,- ner 64, I. Ford 55 ; Sr. 111.. V. I'i:.- comb`• 93: G. llu:t•er E2, R. TRomeo:t, 911, 11. Hunter 76, C. Thomson 72, F. Cates 70, it. Webber 69. V. Hicks 6.); J:. 111.. 11. Coates 71. W. Thomson 63 Jr. 11., V. hicks 9I. A. Yarding To.M. Skit Wer tib : }'t. 1, I. Coates. E. \%ebbtr E. Thomson. -Harold F. Swann. Leriche • tiro ore your tickt.te as early ;.s pus- ,:b1c. The plat: can be seen at A. \far- •'iand's Jewellery store. A large num- be.- of persons have alg:.ifled their In- toutimt of taking seats and the t amntit- tee anticipate a successful ieffalr. 1IP MSALL Morton left on Mo.:day for the West, He took a car o' stuff along. - Mrs. Chesney is ut Tomato owing to the serious illness of her daughter -M- ita,. Mrs. A. Chesney. -Fred Pflle left east week fur Edmonton where he has a hotlicste.td.-Our onion risen are now shipping onions rapidly and will aoo:1 ark rid o' their stork. -Situ Swaz!e a:c.1 Lindentelt left last week for Dauphin. \tali., to reside. -Aa the livery stable now occupied by N. Warriner will be re- iulred for the contemplated new hotel N. W. has purchased from Fred Mc- Danell the property adjoining the Ob- server Office. Ile intends making the ex lathes buildings fit for a livery stable. -Nelson Keddy. who has beet: spending the waiter here left Monday for the west -C.ric Rau is in tow:t assisting John 'Luefte In his boot and shoe business. - Ideal weather for the millinery open - Ings has pleaee1 the ladles, and the milliners are very bus). Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA McGIL+RAY. We regret to repent the serious ill- ness of Miss Edith Morton. who was taken to her mother's home. townlirte. on atonday, suffering from a severe at- tack of grippe. -Mr. Jos. Dorman re- turned to the West last week. after some time v:siting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dorman. con. 7. -Mr. Mot. !farmer has purchased lot 6. Co::. 7. E. C. R.. McGillivray. front Mr. Fru:. - cis Lowe of London Tp.. who purchas- ed the lot from the Canada Company in the first instance. --- - STUM.C11 AGDNY. Abolish the C,tuac, and Misery and Dis- tress o' Indigestion will Vanish Can indigestion be cured 7 hundreds of thousands of people who suffer from belch!:tg of gas ; bllloure.esa, sour :itont- acct. fullness, nausea, shortness of brea- th. toad taste 11: mouth. Cool breath, Ler- vnusiiess and other diett-aeittg aytr.p- (ems. are askieg t' ents•ascs tnat 4W -ta- ttoo daily. And if these same doubting dyspep- tics -taunt only read tae Thousands of ,suncete letters front people wl.o o:'ce suffered as badly as they do now. but who have been quickly and permanently cured by tate use of ail-o-na, the mighty dyspepsia remedy that cures by rein3v- Ltg the cause they will go to. W. S. Cole this very day and get a large box of ;vii-o-na tablets, and start themselves 0:1 the right road to health at once. The price of Ml-o-na tablets 1s only 50 rents, and W. S. -Cole guarantees theta to curt Indigestion on money back. Thin or lean or ecrawney people will find In aii-o-na a miker of fiesta ani blood. because it causes the stomach to extract more inu•rit nus matter front the food. which quickly enriches the blood. 0 1 /11111//-0111 CURES CATARRH ,r ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, COM& and Cold. oe looney bock. Sold and guaranteed by W. S. COLE, EXETER. A WINDSOR LADY'S APPEAL To All Women : I will fend free, with full instructions, any jlomo treats meat which positively cures LeueorTs bare, Ulceration. Displacements, Fall. ing of the Womb, Painful or Irregular Periods. Uterine and Ovarian Tumors or growths, also Hot Flashes, Nerve ousness, Melancholy. Pains In the Head, Back, Rowels, Kidney and Bladder troubles where caused by weakness peculiar to our sex. You can continue treatment at home at a cost of only shout 12 cent+ a week. My hook, ' Woman's Own Medical Adviser," also sent free on request: Write to -day Address Mrs. Y. Sum's mere, Box 140 Windsor, Oat4 4 4 labor -savers for farmers and ne- 4 ceasitiee on a farm. For sale by I Wm. 3illespie► Exeter Livrivivirir lir lir WW1.' P`oNB31 iiessislaatft s Manure litters Beatty Bros.' Feed and Litter Carriers - Overhead Conveyors. Beatty Bros.' Steel Stalls & Stanchions • ran be installed as cheap as lumber and last forever. Beatty Bros.' Load Binder Theee three things are great Thought Bulbs. Coat has been dtrcovtred In New On - Lino. 60 Willes ::ort!. ot Cochrane. the (., t:ayesty of "t:ardrn" books 1 ,,orthern tertnleus o1 ,tie T. N. A O. IL.•lwey un the Grand Trunk Pacific. If this discovery is genuine and the coat Is tt.und In larg' quantities. the fuel question of Ontario will be solved. Ore , f the utu.t he hits and iasprri i 1 of the y,ar's garden hooka is -Thought )Sottas." -by Gardenia Smirt Weed, author cf "Soul Wistaria," '.Gardens I Have 'nought In' ete. It is divided into fear chapters, ourres ding to the four moods of the author .4p ring, Summer, Autumn, Vs inter. Thus, n the opening chapter there is a freshness of fancy and a ver• danry of idea that suggest the annual mystery of Nature's resurrection. Here, then, are a few leaves from SPRING. How I love a garden: Oh, 1 plat love it! \What a sanctuary in which to cwt• mune with one's soul! I can conceive of a garden without a house --there w•at none in the Garden of Eden; but a house without a garden -to me it is unthink• able. Yet think of the number of people in the world that have nu gardens, who 1. not know Delphinium forntosum fu u.ui Narcissus poeticua or Slpeeiunt nibruni! 'Plink of an existence without sundials box -edgings and pe la! A gardenless life! Can anything be sadder! I was wondering to -day, while carets Ing a Rhododendron maximum, why it ii I have affinity for one flower and instil ference for another. Why do 1 conies• a passion for Viola blanda, while Rerun leum lanatum leaves me cold? Do flow ers have souls? The eye, 'tie said, is th• window of the soul; potatoes have eyes therefore potatoes have souls. (Yet scoffer, say a woman cannot think loj i rally.) And if the lowly potato hag r scul, surely Narcissus poeticus is not without one. "How wonderful Is spring!" I thous tit today. "How symbolical it is of re eurrection after death!" I wonder if that idea ever occurred to anyone ehie. 1 di hope not. I should like to have it tot my very own. Gardening is not learned in a day. Yot must expect to "make many slips. A pins tree always reminds me of t cow at rest. It le so peaceful, so placid so uncommunicative. Never plant Dianthus barbatus in th• north-west corner of your garden; it prefers the south-east. Flowers have feelings and preferences. in certain ee vironments they languish, in others the: flourish. How like our own life! I love bulbs. I have a perfect ppeeed° for them. ffulbe are so symbolical. An• the potentialities locked within the scales of a bulb are almost startling What may not a bulb become! To me bulb is a thing of beauty and a joy fou ever. I can not more imagine life with out bulbs than without ink and paper• am fond even of electric -light bulb• though of course one can't plant then, And that is rather too bad, for the: might grow up into current bushes. It's odd, but I never see a Mignon conspicua but 1 think of Van Diemen' Lauri. I never visited Van Diemen' Land, and I doubt whether Magnul: conspicua grows there. Yet somehow associate the two. Isn't it strange? I had such a happy idea to -day. \Wlu. not plant my tho.Lthts, literally plan. them' For example, take the thought "the gratis it green:" why not plantti,••v ars au as to forth those very words Thus 1 might water and nourish nt thought, and watch it grow in beaut. day by day. And think of a whole gat deo of such thoughts --flower plotitude- Ilf all my flowers 1 like Lest the Popp cock (Poppycockus litcratust• Oh, 1 los. it! I never tire of caressing its pape: leaves and violet -ink corolla. Whenever I have a thought, I run to Poppyyco.•' and tell my secret. And Poppycock ur derstanda.-Bert Lenton Taylor in th• "Reader." Whom Love Exalts. Some time ago there dwelt, in the heart of it great metropolis an artist. Isis can vases were known throughout the world and before them the people stood an, n.arye lied. iiut as they gazed, unconsciously i. sense of disappointment came over then and they turned away, for the exquisite work, the marvelous detail, appeate,i Drily to the eye, but left the eart cold Ot.:y the artists and critics lingered osut them, analyzing bis skill, his dellcati str,.kes, his wonderful coloring and thi fame he was winning. And the great artist, understanding despaired, for he felt that the Na prated coldly, but that the people w 8o he studied and worked and was c -and painted yet again. Once more the papers praised, the critica approved -bun the people turned away --for it was al the work of the band; not • stroke wet vitalized by the soul. Now it 10 happened that a great Inns fortune deme to the artist: his wealtl took ht, and he became very poor. 11, ted, but none bought. poor. are ed` ofour placid fields, your doll•lik, Wes," they said. "They chill us." But still the man worked on; and as he toile,- at oilerat his ousel from early dawn till gra) twilight, he grew embittered; then fano dfserted bim; then his friends; and ther -his youth. Into the life of the artist there earn, one dap, as be lay sick unto death, a woman. In his conscious moments hi saw her here and there about him, min ietering to his want, --and even in hi: delirium he was consdow of her pre* ence. He recovered --and the Woman was gone. Ile painted no more, only stood at tit sn.all window of his dingy studio ane noted the never-ending procession ot fates before him. Day by day he watcher for that one face with its deep, tend.' eyes and its crown of beautiful hair white as his own. At last it came; ane then, after a time -it stayed with him. Again the artist resumed his work Heals painting a portrait of a woman the tender little woman who eat axiom hint, her hands folded simply in her lap, and for the first time in his life it war ilia 50111 that painted -not merely hi hand ---and so ----the picture was finished. in a dark corner of the gallery tht man and his wife watched. The peoph came, saw the arUt'a signature, and pa-ssed on. But involuntarily theyhest teted, retraved their steps, antthen .toed motionless before the portrait Score turned away, but it was only t1 hide their tears. And in the eyes o, the man and woman, silently gazing, the tears were reflected. But the artist's far, was radiant, and he stood erect, i1 belt he was very obi, and so, witi clasped hands, they walked slowly awe/ .-Hermann Hagedorn, Jr., in tree "Reader." ZURICH John Fuss has purrhared Solonton Kucpfer's dwelling rut 11350.- Miss Ads Kuchler of Toronto is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koehler. - Leslie Williams spent the Easter holi- days in Buffalo visiting his brother. Rev. A. D. (Lechler and Rsv. L. 1i. Fldt Dashwood exchanged pulpits last Sunday. morning and evening.- Little Mac., Writer's _fast pacer, was taken to the West on alionday, to go a few Leata watt. the fast ones out there. - Solemn: Kutpfcr has bought 1'. Cor- riveau's house and 16 acres of land on the 11th and 'hurlcit Road for at 1 0 0 Ile nnoved On10 the premises last week. -The ;annual meting of the howling Club was held In the Town Hall Tues- day eves 1: g, when tat fallowing offt^er* were ctee ted, -Hon. Pres.. F. hese, er. : Pres.. Dr. Campbell ; Vice -fres.. Peter Lamont ; Sec., A. F. !less. The bowlers are enthusiastic this year. -J. J. Mer- ner and Get. E. Brinson left Monday for the West. each taking a car load o: ho: sea and other effects. -A quiet, wedding ceremony took place at St. Andrew's t hunch, Berlin, when hltsa Idea It.iy M. -Garvey, wtto has been the rfflr tent organist of that church for te:: years, was happily married to Dr. N. D. Buchanan of Petcrboro son of Dr. Buchanan of Toronto. formerly of this place. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA \'ARNA.-Rev. Thos. Davidson. who has been pastor of the Presbyterian church here and at Blake for a number of years, has tendered his resignation and the matter will conn up at Ole next meeting of the Presbytery. It is Mr Davidson's Intention to retire to thti homestead farm near Mount Forest. SHIPKA.-Samuel Sweitzcr left last week 'or Sarnia, where he has secur- ed a situation. -Taos. Mcgit,t purrhas cd a fine gramophone last week. -Mr. Geo. Smith has gone to Toronto to work wttli the telephone gang. -Sharon Faros. of Detroit, such.. spent Easter Sunday" at the home of A. McKinnon. -'feesrs. Besterd of Michigan are vis- it1n: at their home here. SEA I. OltTll.-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Su -later was the scene of an inter- esting event on Wednesday, when their daughter Jean Murray. was united i:: marriere to Mr. John T. Staples of this place. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev F'. 11. Larkt.:. in. the presence of a eon, pany consisting of Intimate frlendy. Tey wilt reside in Regina. The motives you appeal to betray your sapoaate of tko tw.-$. Y. "We." CURED AT SEVENTY-FOUR Little Digesters are a Great Help to Mr. John F. Becker The weight of years very often brings with it a still heavier burden, that of Indigestion or some form of Stomach Trouble. Then "Little Digesters" come to 'he rescue -if you give them a chance, as did Mr. Becker. Here is his letter tell- ing what they did for him: "New Dundee, Nov. 10, 1909. To THE CoLIYAN MtPICINI Co. Dear Sirs - I was for a long time troubled with bloating after meals, and my tongue was always coated. Seeing the "Little Digesters" advertised I bought a box, and they took all that trouble away, but I thought one box would not be enough, so i sent to you for more. They are a great help to my body. lours truly, .JOHN F. BECHER. Excuse my writing with pencil, being an old man of ;4." "Little Digesters" aid the feeble stomach to digest the food perfectly. This means that you tan enjoy every meal, and get the strength out of what yon :rat, if you take a "Little Digester" afterwards. 25e. at your druggists or by mail from Coleman Medicine Co., Toronto. 36 AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR Et. eryoue needs sontethir:g to create and n1 Int:tits strength for the daily round of duties. There is nothing better than an Ale or Porter, the purity and merit of which has been attested by chemists, physicians and experts at the great exhib- bitit tell. Ain sow' 1 (Limpopo STAF'F'A.-The sympathy of the com- munity 1. extended to Mrs. Drake • in the loss o' her mother, Mrs. Whyte. - James Morrison underwent a su •1 eaa- ful operation for appene7lcitis Friday. -Death has roans to or,e of our piuneere in, the person of airs. Mu.tard. For sometime previous to her demtie. the deceased suffered greatly. anti although everything possible was done her spirit took its flight. The furcral on Saturday was largely attended. STANLEY. -}flys Hood, daughter of Mr. Joseph Hood of cots. 2. Stanley, had an exciting experience with a strange dog on Tuesday evening. She had driven into the yard at:d commenc- ed to unhitch the horse when she was attacked by the dog. Iter clothing was torn. but on examination It was found that she was not injured and her Skim had not been broken by the animal. The dog then attacked the horse, which be- came frightened and ran away- The dog was frothing at the mouth a::d gave other Indica:tons of being affee!e.t with cables. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Ys EM HOMESEEKER S' Excursions to Western Canada Throuv.h the 'uetropslis of Chicago, thence vin Duluth and Fort Fiancee or through Chicago and the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. April bth and 19th WINN IPE( $3200andreturn EDMONTON 42.50 and return Tickets good for 80 days. PropJrtionnte rates to principal points in MANITOBA. SASKATCH- EWAN and ALBERTA. including certainoints on GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC' RAILWAY. LOW COLONIST RATES TO PACIFIC COAST DAiLY UNTIL APRiL 15T1 Secure tickets and full information from J. J. KNIGHT. i)epot Agent, Exeter, or address.). D. Mt -DONALD. D. P. A.. (4. T. Ity.. Toronto. Does YourBread, Madam, Get Stale Too Soon Of course, you know, all bread must in time grow stales u::less busy little milk teeth anticipate the flight of days. But the trouble is. Mistress Housewife, some bread grows cld prtemahtr Iy-goes harsh, stale, crumbly. And nobody lakes stale bread : your folks dodge the bread-rl'lte, don't eat as much as is good for them, but f111 tip cn a sxpensitr if less sustaining diet. Sad economy. Madam. There's • peculiar quality In the gluten of FiV ROSE. flour which makes VOUR bread keep better. Cannot go stale as tut-kly as bread made from some cf the flours you have known 1.1 the past - to your loss and sorrow. Because there b neer" et the Wilber gluten and be•or ten in FIVE RCSFS than seems necessary. you see. • • • . This Is the way of It. Ma- dam. Not only does YOUR loaf rite's the actual moisture. the actual liquid, longer than usual; but It retains fru property ojf4v/mi worst even when a great deal of the water has Of course It dor.n•f creroble when sliced even in thin slices. ncr does it lump off when buttered. more That's the secret, Ma.aarn, of the k:rpng gar.i,y of FIVE ROSES breadstuffs. Wouldn' Madam. enit0 1$0111-‘0• • • • • t you Itee YOUR bread, to have that fulness of nut- like flavor. that freshness ant sweetness. which the best cods eery, that elar'iC texture a:.d cr:3p f!rm cruet ? Almost a week after bake - day 11--�:'s a f -earl of moistness ty tie tips cf dain'y fingers en the fresh - cut st:rlace. an s -tial feel- ing of moisture and e:usfve flavor to the: F.n:.gty pa1- a'e - When you use FIVE ROSES. Bake -day troubles. cousea.lent vex- ations. vanish like mist Deftre•the rising sun. Won't XOtJ get FiVE ROSES Madam 7 Won't ycu get it NOW? IAN M /R 11111111111 MEM Car. ITS.. NOTE Al