HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-06-06, Page 8X E T R R '1' 1 S JUNE flth 1907
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STEWART'S
One of Our Strong Lines
MEN'S' SUITS
We are this week showing some
specials in extra good quality
15.00
Far Men's Ready -to -Wear Fancy
Worsted Suit in neat
grey fancy overcheck a elt-more
style and more quality in this suit
than any line we have ever offered
12.50
For a Swell Fancy Worsted Suit,
pure hard worsted. Wilt
wear to a finish, lined
with the best Itallian serge and
style the best. This is a great
bargain.
10.00
For the best range of good honest
Tweed avid Worsted
Sults we have ever shown. Ev-
ery suit a leader.
8* 50 12.00 For a range of Mens Readv-to-
Wear Spring Over..
and 15.00 coat that will do the wearer
good. These Coats are made from
Grey Venetian, Grey Vicuna and
Black Vicuna. The $15.00 Coat
is faced with silk. Come in and
see how much style goes with
every coat.
Don't Forget we sell Redpath's Extra
Standard Granulated Sugar - No other
kind in our shop. Don't gamble with cheap
off grades of sugar. The Best only is good
enough.
Butter and Eggs Wanted
J". A. S'I'EW :ART
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DIAMOND HALL
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELERY
CUT GLASS
CHINA
SILVERWARE
Repairing a Specialty.
Call and Inspect Om Stock.
fl. Mar6hdi1.
JEWELER
MADE To ORio
DRESSING WELL
is an art and the man
who has his clothing
made to measure has
found the key to that
art. Each garment that
we make for you has
that air of individuality
so much sought after by
the fashionable man.
You aro sore of Comfort,
Ease and Elegance
too Sultings to hand
at prices away down
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
ERNEST ELLIOT
Conveyancer Accounts Collected
MON ItY to Ion at rowsso wee.
Noels West Kindel for Bat..
Ofllce, Maim Street, Exeter
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We have ,lust received a full
line of the
Genuine English
Rheumatic Rings
which is a scientific medium for
the eiitnination of uric acid from
the blood. These Tinge have a
world wide reputation for the
cure of rheumatism. Hundreds
of thousands suffering from this
terrible complaint have been
entirely cured. In ninety-nine
cases out of a hundred where a
perfect cure has not been effect-
ed the trouble has bees') greatly
relieved.
Sold only by
W. S. HOWEY, Phm.B
Chemist and Optician
Phone 50 EXETER, ONT.
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Bear the Muoical Eckardts, next
Monday erenin;.
8. Fitton. issuer of marriage li-
censes, also complete line of wed-
ding rings alwnys on hand.
Mrs. E. .loris visited tit Maple
Lodge on Thursday.
11ondiy was 1 he tvarrnest day we
have had this spring.
The new brick chimney nt idle
Power house iv nearing completion.
Mr. an(1 Mira. E. A. Follick Apent
In few ((aye of last tveek at the Bent.
Mr. Geo. Willis. of London, ',pent
Sunday the guest Of Mr. T. 1!. Mc•
Callum.
Last week the Sovereign hank etvns
re•paint1 (1 and other improvements
made.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trothan, of
London, visited friends in town on
Thursday.
Mrs. Alf Taylor left on Friday last
for n weeks visit with friends in
Mariotte, Mich.
Miss Luella Fear visited friends in
Dungannon and Goderich for a
few diys last week.
Mrs. Blatchford, lir., of t'rancis-
totvn, is visiting i11 London a few
days this week.
Mr. (:co. Martin. formerly with
the Molion's Bank here. is visiting
in town for a few weeks.
Mr. W .G. Bisset t is having 1 he
tu'tt• front fait in his building this
week.
Miss Du 'v Lonsbery. of Detroit,
is the guy,. of her mister Mrs. J. J.
White, jr., for a few Slam
The i,it;lislt Church rectory has
recently Wren f►aintcd and da new
greatly improved in appearance.
The Ladies Aid of the Main Street
Methodiat eburelfi suet at the home
of 'Mrs. Datineey this 4Thursday) af-
ternoon st a o'clock.
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Market Itepert.-The following is Special Tweed Bross Seeds Ciok einem
the report of Kxet r markets, cor-
rected up of June etb.. 1907. Io navy and white. red and white,
'TIIE
Wheat. 80 to .85c. per' bushel. •
mauve and white. pale blue and white
Oats. 44c. to 400. per bushel.
Tees. 65c to 70c. per bushel.
Barley. 48c. per bushel.
Shorts, $23 per tun.
Flour, $2.40 per cwt.
Bran. $20 a ton.
Hay $10 to $12 per ton. Create Lustre with finish like silk,
Feed Flour $1.25 to $1.30 per cwt. 501n. wide, beautiful quality. Special
Beane. $1.30 per bushel. at 50c yd
Clover decd. $8 to $10 per bushel.
Butter. 18 cents per pound.
Potatoes, 75c. to 90c. per bag.
Dried Ambles. tae. per pound.
E3gs, 17 cctlts per dozen.
110;3, dressed, $8.75.
lio3s, liveweiaht. $6.80.
Coal. $7 a ton.
Onions Large. 120 cents a bushel.
Prettymixture of Grey and Heli -
trope, Grey and Green, 42 in. wide, all We have them all, beautiful etre cloth
wool, makes pretty suite or skirts, all guaranteed fast colors. Price 12ic
special at 06c a yd. yd.
Geis LestroColored MuslinSome merchants have a fashion of advertising what they
We have just opened a very pretty shave not got. and when you come to ask for it, their reply
lot of colored muslin In mauve, pale 1 i8 sorry but we are just sold out of that particular line but
blue. pink and grev. Extra tine dual-
ity and makes stylish dresses. Prices Will have Some more in shortly.
15c, 25c, 36c yd.
'OLD REIIABLE
Mr. 1'd. Eacr(tt returned Atonia on
Monday from '1'orolito tt lucre t e has
been unending University.
Mrs. Frantz Knight left on Monday
for Hattie Creek Sanitarium, for a
few weeks in the interest of Ther
health.
-Mrs. (Rev.) V. l., :1lilltiott ttnd lit-
tle son. of Who -alley. ove:ie t1i ,guests Lades Rain Coats
of 'M r. altd Mri. Jam. Peart. on 'Tues-
day. Made of fine ctavenette. full length.
It is now time for Abe spring poets grey and fawn. Regular price $0.00,
W nut in all apne:tra(►ctl te1fin:z about special *4.50
how winter lingers in the lap of
summer instead of Hill illZ•
GIANT • TRIPLETS "Currency"
"Bobs" and 'Stag' Chewing Tobaccoes
in tube! plugs. Quality always :the
as rue. •
While ,•t young son of Wm. Woods
IJsborue. 11:14 playit14 one afternoon
last week, he fell off :t lo;, and dis-
located one of his elbows.
Mrs. John White. sr., Mrs. F. J. Mra. W. 1lawkshaw is 'dila week
Wickwire .and Mr. J. J. White at- improving the appearance of Cher fres-
tended the wedding of their niece tdence 1►y the addition of u reran -
Miss Maymie White to Mr. 1t. bib- d:th-
bett on Tuesday last. Calves for dale. --Mr. George Chap -
'Mr. William Illatchfot•d bought ► Man, of Allwood. will Halt a loaf of
calves at Itcid's hotel, Exeter North,
on. Saturday. June 8111.• 'Sale will
commence nt 12 o'clock.
Dlt. OVENS EYE AND EAR SURs
geon. will be at the Commercial
Hotel. Hours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p.
looms ore Sunday, .lune 16th at 1.:30 tn. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
p. to. 10 alien(' Divine tvorsffp in the eases of eye ear and nose treated.
Main St rest. Methodist church. .tv:s.t visit, Fridtry, August 9th 1907.
Prof. O'Brien. Phrenologist and
Scientific Palmist. of Toronto, Who
has rooms tit the Central 'hotel is
kept Imsy. lrnvirv;. during the 4taat
few Slayss read inat,Y tretrsonm. Visit
him 'before her leaven 't.own. Seo ad-
vcrtisernent in another column.
Hear the, tiwis't hell Ringers in the
Opera House, Exeter, ion Monday
evening 1e4:X1. June 10th.
Ther(: was a meeting on Friday
d►y afternoon last of the directions
of Stephen and Usbornc Agricultural
Society and the committee who as-
sisted in nrranging The programme
for the 24tH to wind up the business.
pay neeettttty, ole. A motion was
passed that a vote of thanks bo'ten-
(lere(1 the citizens of Exeter for the
loyal support !given by thew and ee-
pecially the sporting committee who
rendered such exce:l,:nt service in
carrying out the programme of
sports. After 111., nccounts were all
paid there wa.. a shu; balance left
in the treasury. --
In Ifensall, at 1.45 on the: morning'
of Thursday. May 30th., the Queen's
Hotel in that place was found to
be ablaze. The buil(lin, was on a
corner and detached. The light wind
was blowing the sparks over the G.
T. It. Yard. so that it was nob n
• hard task to save the barn and shed. Mr. T. Mrl the livery on the 17 FLouR
other gide of the street was not ;11
damaged, though lie had all his rigs
out, Local (iptiot' came lin force
here on May 1st. and Mr. Mice, who
had a lease of the hotel till Ndvern.•
ber 1908. had a sale and moved out
Since that time the place has not
been occupied.
Colored Lustre
Colored Lustre in Blue. Green and
Brown with small neat pattern regular
price SOc. Special at 38c yd.
Kid Bolts
Ladies up-to-date belts of fine kid
with metal, hackles and nail heads.
Price 50 eta.
WHITE VESTING
Fine White Vesting in pretty Check and Floral design
Special quality 15c; Fine quality 25c; Best quality 25c. yd.
Buster Bolts
P.ttent or solid leather in red, white
black or tan, 2 buckles, price 23c.
Hosiery
A full line of Ladies and Children's
hosiery cotton and cashmere in Black,
white and tan. plain or fancy, Prices
25c 33c 50c.
lea's Underwear
Special purchase of men's balbrig-
gan Shirts and Drawers. tine double
thread, satee►, facing', site's 34 to 44
regular price 5J.; spe;.ial 411c each.
lion's Fine Ribbed
Underwear
Men's fine ribbed Underwear (in
grey). This is certainly the very best
line we have ever put on our counter.
Price 38 cents each.
SNI3LL ROWE
two lots nit Main 81. from i.7arltn;
Bros. and intends tnovin; to thelia,
the house he purchased from Mr.
liriiimeomb^. .sortie time, i 40.
`Th(! ut0lIi1$ rw of the I. O. F. are
requested. to 1110(1. at their longe
Mr. T. 1landford stripped a fine
eat -load of horses to fort Arthur on
1''riciay of last %reek. Mr. R. Welsh
accompanied them. He also shipped
a car load on Tuesday of this week.
Dr. Raulstort intends leaving on
Saturday next for a weeks ,heli -
days. During Iris .absence anyone
wishing lo make appointments may
do so by calling at his office where
:► hely is in charge.
ltev. Gee. t,ttacey, of 'Kirk ton,
Preached in the Trivitt 'Memorial
church on Sunday last both morn).
in; and evening. Rev. D. W. Col.
line preached anniversary sermons at
Rirklnn for 'Mr. Itacey.
Mr. Percy Westawny preached at
both services in the Main St. Metho-
dist church on Sunday last in the
absence of the pastor ltev. (E. A.
Fear who is attetidin:g conference at
Godcrich.
•Mr. John harmer on Friday last
exchanged his residence on Andrew
St. for 'Mr. Richard Welsh's fu.rm
London Rodd Borth together avith
gnu; aunt of money. We under -
eland that 'Mr. harmer inilenas mov-
ing to Detroit in alto .near future.
To Preserve Eggs. One pint fresh-
ly slaked lime, one-half pint of salt
three e4allone of water, and elissolvo
the salt in water and add lime. Stir
mixture well when putting in eggs,
Ho that 1 he lime may be deposited
around the shells. (Keep in cool
place.
Rev. A. 11. Going !who is attending
conference at !God:grich, 'returned
(1n Saturday in tale liiw ►work here
(1n Sunday, leavirtl again for Goder-
ich nit 1Tond:ty morning. Mr. Going
was second in the ballot for I'reai-
de•nt of the London Conference. Rev.
W. .1. Ford tt•as elected I'residend
by n s:nia11 majority.
'li,ere tt•a'i a {eller al twill to make
more lhnlwindows were dosed 1ast.
Wcdne s(t y night, owing o t he burg •
larks which wetsconrtnitte•d 011
Tuesday night. The ,-Iters) opinion
prevails that the work was done by
•'cal talent but as yeI no clue has
1, wit found as to who I he guilty par-
ties are.
Word was received on Monday nt
Centralia from Saskatoon, Sask., of
like death of Mr. P. Curtin, n for-
rner well known and r^tre0elcd, resi•
dent of Centralia. Mr. Curtin with
hitt family left n few weeks n;o for
the West. and his many friends were
surprised and shocked (whets the
news of his death became' known.
An entertainment .that Cis to 1,
strictly np-to•dale in every particu-
lar, clean and entertaining. That is
the verdict of of who alien/led the
entertainrnen I;iven by 11►e !1itt,ic•11
Eckardts in tMassey �Ii:SII. Every
member of lire company '15 star.
--Globe. Toronto. (Canada. Opera
douse, Exeter, on June .10t11.
Everybody will take in Aha Ex-
cursion to Niagara Nails under the
auspices of the Independent Order
of le'oreaters on Thursday .lune 20th
Good for three days. The fart from
.Exeter will be $2.30. Lar;e hills
Giving particulars N111 be issued in
n few days. This will be eche only
Excursion the the Falls 'this season.
One hundred thousand plants for
AAP :ell kittels of tomatoes, cable) p•,
eawliflowers, celery, asters, t+toeks.
verbena, geranium and plants for
the .garden and flower beds. Hang-
ing baskets filled to (alit order. Call
x(11(1 see our stock and t;et our prices.
Louis Day. market gardiner, Exeter,
Agent for the Exeter Cannin; Fac•
tory Plants.
The officers of the Exeter Lodge
1. O. 0. 1'. ti ,rc elected Tuesday
evening of last week
G., pro. W. Fragile: \-
Kinsman: 1t. See., tiro. 1:. N. 'Taylor;
i'. See., flro. A. F. Nuke :.Treas., Bro.
E. M. Dignan: Itopresentativews to
(:rand i.od;e. llros. 3. ilind and W.
.1. lieaman : I)ele;ate, to District
meeting filo,, Thos. Hoyle and 11.
N. Creech.
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sewn w _STM t1Id To Nato Am 10 01
atrium
of
N0t166 of Removal
Creme -E
44 Dentifrice
Will positively remove tartar
cleanse and whiten the teeth and keep
them in perfect condition.
6REMF DEMTIFrnGE
Prevents decay.
Preserves the enamel.
Sweetens the breath.
Makes the gums firm and rosy and r
also imparts a delicious sensatitn of
cleanliness to the mouth. If you
want perfect teeth use Cole's Creme
Dentifrice and they will last three
score years and ten.
Prepared and Sold only by
W. S. COLE, Phm. B.
EXETER, -- ONTARIO. •
High Grade Perscription Work.
w Ras
A Me
Goon
If backed up by deeds.
The claim we make for
COLA':-MARA NUPTIALS.
A very fashionable. tvt•dditt; was
celebrated at holy Trinit y church,
Lucan, yesterday at 12 o'clock noon
when Miss Edith Mara, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward Mara,
was united in marriage to Mr. W.
S. Cole of Exeter. The ceremony
was performed by the rector Itev.
Arthur Carlisle.
Thi. 1►1.id,1 who was attired in white
Point D'csprit, over lafetta, trim-
med with Duchess satin ribbon and
lace. at,d :t lei) witlh ,lily of 'the
valley, and carried bridal rosea was POST -two 2 -year-old heifers one
supported by her sisters, Il he 'Misses red an .done spotted. Each one has
Ilia and Mabel Mara, who wero rl;ht ear clipped. Any person send -
;owned in white silk itvith baby ing information will be suitably re -
Irish lace "4111 white hats t rimmed warded by J. Thompson, Centrali,i.
with white eV'npt►ies. They carried flow about our aide walk on Jatnes
pink roses.
,�ti!is h1:+bel llaletnan, of street/ 11 world ire a hit 'improve-
Kin391nt,, (.„,,,i„ of the bride, was meal to our town 113 well as ;t longs
the maid of ltnn►r. like. wore white felt want titled 11 iflrn council would
Crepe Do Jap over lafet la will) trim• put down a cement walk from Main
min;s of batty Irish and rose honi- street 'to the church.
ton is it 1. a tt hif(' It:+I. 1 rirntl•(l with Mr. T. linlitlfnrel has this week
white 1(11'pics. t31ie also curried pink moved ilito his new stables on Jame%
roses. street. The building has been rc-
1)r. C. S. Mc(7uurb, of Toronto, at- modeled and every modern convert- British Co:umbia Shingles
tended Ito 41(11)111 while the ushers fence placed in it making it one of K
were Moser(. I'erc.y ll:ttditt; ,ati(1 the most tip -to -date stables to ie Barrel Heading and Hoops
t;coLonrd;c itickled of BoronBoronCollege. fount attytvitere• on.
would be foolish if not
backed up. Better
flour thin Star is not
marketed to -day and
its equal is seldom
found.
Wanted
Wheat and Oats
HARVEY BROS.
EXETER
What we Advertize
we Have
We are showing this week a very choice collection in
Wash Goods. Ladies Wash Dress Goods in Ducks, white
and colored. White Indian Head, 20c yd. Linen in white
and colored. Chainbry in red, green, pink, blue, grey and
oxblood. Gingham in fancy patterns and check. Mercer-
ized Taffeta in plaids and over checks. The English Taffeta
print at 121e, and American Print at 10c.
Another consignment of those lovely Swiss Embroideries and
insertions to match. Get your choice before they go
See our new styles in the ASTORIA shoe in gentlemans only.
Cash paid for butter and eggs, Butter 18c Eggs 17c,
Potatoes 75c per bag.
CARLINC BROS.
The Sovereign
Banit of Cida.
Current Accounts and Savings Depcsits
received at all Branches at best rates
consistent with conservative banking.
Interet paid 4 times a year on Savings
Deposits.
CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SNEI L Manager. OLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
Hoo$o DBo a or
1tahber (Slot and Coldwater).
skin WrItInp and Graining
With 1. bigaey last year. Esti-
mate. ftitdGihed on application.
A Tris Solicited.
ARTHUR D. DAVIS
Exeter, Ontario
Residence, corner •James and
drew Street.
Corn!
-AT-
Exeter and Centralia
Warehouses
Will exchange for other grain
if desired.
Richard Seldon
An- Exeter, Centralia
and Clandeboye
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Summer
School
A special course of instruc-
tion during July and August
tor Public School Teachers.
Enter any time.
GRAND TRUNK"Ys TE'
Here's a
rioney Saver
Homeseekers Excursions To
Manitoba, Saskatchewan
Alberta,
$32.00 Round trip to Winnipeg.
$42.50 Round trip to Edmonton.
. Rates to other pointe in Proportion
Individual instruction. I Ticket@ good for 00 days.
Second class fares the same from ail
stations in Ontario.
Leave Toronto June 18. July 2. 10. 30
Aug. 13. 27. Sept. 10. 24.
Summer change of time in effect
June 111.
For further particulars see nearest
0E0. SPOTTON, Principal. Grand Trunk- Ticket Agent or write
WI LKf;RTOM
BUSIMSS GOLLEGE
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OENTRALIA}A �Good Way
J. I) McDonald,
Union Station,
Toronto Ont.
The ,(roorrt'y prew'nl in she brideLast Friday the team ,bitched to
tvag e+ beanliful pearl neekt Seo the water wagon lyes left standing
Kept on hand or cut to order
with 11 sat, burnt of pearls AS Si pen- nt the . 1 ropolitan eortrer while Mr,
Ilk ,gifts to II+e brides maids itissctt and Mr. Neil went Blown to
the pump house l o pump porno water.
At the wound of alto water running
into the cart, !the team brecam4
frightened and made •a dash (Town
street. They didn't .-!et far however,
as one of the traces %vas undone' and
the cart swerved, striking a tree in
front of Mr. Srldon's. A couple, of
the hold planks were emarthed in.
FENCE SLATS
were pearl 111145 net with emeralds
and rnhies, 10 the maid of honor a
gold bracelet, the groomsrnnn n dia-
mond scarf pity and ,to the usher"'
rnonogratncd ;told cuff finks.
The presents or which the happy
couple we. t (t the recipieitl s were very
llllmer(lus and beautiful showing the
warns place 1110y occupy among their
large circle of friends. Amon;
other gills were :t cut Klass salad
howl from the National 4/rug Co.
London, a handsome Ileintzman pi-
ano and a substantial cheque from
the bride's leareeta.
After I he tceddin4 :t receplion
was held at. lite 1►riile'q parents where'
about fitly invited guests front
Toronto, London, Itingston and
Stratford sat down if n dainty
luncheon served in n marque on the
lawn by Fawkes A Co., caterers,
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Aeft for a wed-
ding trip lo New York and Washina-
torr. The bride's ;pin,; stray gown
wog or Mile, taffeta trilk worn with the visit e►f Prot. i�nrenttrnd's rep•
a hat in tan shades. rr•entative 10 see al I he latest styles
Mr. and Mrs. Cole upon their re- in 'hair !goods. 1►":rtttifnl mitts, pomp-
Ittrn will fake tip Ahelr residence in adonrs, bangs. ', tnsfortnations ane
Exeter. switches straight and wavy, etc. ile
The Timc'a joists in Swishing them will be at the Central li(ttel Ezeeter.
a long and hippy welded life. "on Friday .lune 2141.
Snow felt in New 'York on the first
nd:iy in the summer month of
.1.1n'•. The flakes did not fall as
snow all the way to 1110 pavementi,.
but comity from a colder strata of
sir they swirled about the tops of
the sky-ser•tpers and before dis olv-
itt; added :► midwinter touch to the
most remarkable .littt-' 2nd that New
Yorkers have 1:nown. At the locn1
tveat)ler bureau, where ,t conserva-
tive view Is allays taken, the clay
was admitted to h:' 11,(' coldest re.
corded here for the scram of June.
DON'T 1',111. T() '4EE 1i1M
I,adie`s Should take .e(Irattta;" of
CUSTOM SAWING
Done on shortest notice.
Logs Wanted
Delivered or on the stump
THOS. ELSTON
NOTICE TO (FARMERS.
The Exeter Canning 63• Preserving
Co. will be pleased to receive acreage
from farmers for tomatoes easy corn.
As the number of acres required
is limited those desiring to contract i
will do well to call at once on either
the President, Jos. SnoII VICe•1's.
C. 11. Sanders. or Secy. 3. G. Jolie:(.
CASTOR IA
!or Infants and Children.
The Kiel YN Now Always Bleed
Bears the
!Signature of
to be Stylish and Becomingly
Dressed and to have your Cloth-
ing as thoroughly made and as
carefully cut as possible is to come
here with your ideas.
First-class Workmen will turn
the materials which you choose
into pleasing, lasting realities.
Our experience is pretty good
assurance that you will be sorry
for nothing and prices arc always
at the bottom notch.
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Merchant Tailor
IIOILN
FORT) --In Exeter, on Thursday May
30th, Abe wife of Mr. A. Ford, of
-r ran.
S1'F.NCEiR-1.3th. ronce,.sion, Tuesday
morning June 4th, Mee twifc of
Mr, Albert Spencer, of it son.
DIED
WF.1)E1t--At ,1),'vort, on Friday, May
31st, John Weber, art* 46 year•
and 4ltnontha.