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ORE DISCOVERIES
IN MANITOBA
GOLD, SULPHIDE, TUNG-
STEN, MOLYBDENITE.
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'A Number of Companies Have
Beeni Organized to Develop
the Industries.
Groat interest has been aroused, and
much enterprise undertaken in the
development of Manitoba's gold re-
sources upon the geological reports 011
the areas about Rice Lake, Gold Lake,
Ling Lane, Half Way Lake, Bole
River, and Star Lake, and whilst com-
mercial development has been in
many cases a successful proposition
in these sections, progress has been
hampered by the difficulties of'trans-
portaton, and the high cost of intro-
ducing the necessary mining machin-
ery. A survey of the situation in the
various sections leaves the investi-
gator without any definite knowledge,
as yet, as to the extent of mineral de-
posits in this field. Though reports
have frequently been made from the
field of the presence of platinum,
many essays have failed to establish
its presence, and Its oceurreuee in the
district, though all Indidations are
favorable, Is yet to be cousidered
problematical.
Operations In Gold Fields.
The Pennia. Reef Gold Mineral Co.
started operations in this field nine
years ago, evhen. a shaft was sunlit and
numerous trenches and pits, dug, ex-
posing veins in a fairly thorough man-
ner. No work has, however, been
clone by the company for some years.
Elsewhere In the district development
work has been confined to stripping
and sinking of pits. A line of claims
has been prospected from the west
end of the Pennla Reef claims south-
westwards along the strike to Mud
Lake and Falcon Lake, and at the
south end of tho claim a good deal of
work has beeu done on Boyce's claims
where the quartz veins carrying large
t'ryetals of pyrite cut through a highly
mineralized greenstone, Very recent-
ly the Gold T'an Mines, Ltd., Winnipeg,
acquired properties known as "Gold
Seal" and "Gold Pan" in the Rice Lake
District, and are now under way with
a view to mining in ec num:rcial quanti•
ties. One of the hest known mining I
engineers in Canada was engaged by
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the company, a group of well-known , ,, ,,,,,.
WVinnipeg men,' and Ms report is that
the properties contain gold ore in con-
siderable quantities, though as to
whether it can be mined on a profit-
able basis remains to be r-i•e
RHEUMATIC PEOPLE
Can Only Find Relief by Enrich-
ing the Bloocl,
Rheumatism is a disorder of the
blood. It attacks people when the
blood is.•overelierged with acid and
imparitea, thus setting up ]nilamma-
t1011 111 the muscles a11(1 joints. Wet
weather or cold weather of autumn
may start the tortures of rheumatism,
but is not the cause. The cause is in
the blood and the blood only, Vtotilns
oe this maladyhave every reason to
fear the first dull ache in the limbs
and joints, followed by sharp pains
through the flesh and muscles; these
are the eymptoms of poison 1n the
blood which may shortly leave the
victim painraoked and helpless.
There is only one way to cure rheu-
matism, and that is through the blood.
Liniments, hot applications, and rub-
bing may give temporary ease, but
cannot possibly root the trouble out of
the system. That can only be done by
the rich, red lblood which Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills actually make. This new
blood drives out the poisonous acids
and impurities, and the rheumatism
disappears. If you are a sufferer from
this painful malady begin curing your-
self to -day by the use df Dr, Williams'
Pink Pills, and see how soon the pains
and stiffness of the joints fade away,
leaving ba11nd new energy and new
he!!tlh,
You can get Dr, Williams' Pink Pills
from any medicine denier or by mail
at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2,50, from The Dr, Williams' Medi-
cine Co,, Brockville, Ont.
Mahogany in Furniture.
It is interesting to note that mora
than twenty malioganylike woods are
now offered as true mahogany, not to
mention a considerable number of
woods cunningly stained to imitate
mahogany. In the present circum-
stances, therefore, when the demand
for mahogany is greater than the sup-
ply„ unusual interest attaches to such
woods as Cariania or Colombian ma-
hogany, which Is acknowledged not to
be mahogany, but which is so similar
to it in color, grain effects and work-
ing qualities as to serve for the rare
wood.
The statement is made that while
Cariania differs widely in its botani-
cal and anatomical characters from
true mahogany, its close superilolal re-
semblance to mahogany and its physi-
cal properties at once distinguish it
as a Vigil Blass cabinet wood. When
Properly seasoned it does not warp,
check or shrink, while much of the
lumber is beautifully figured. It works
well, takes a filler readily and can be
highly polished,
Lost People of Arizona.
13y far the most Interesting remains
of the lost people of Arizona are their
network of canals which iirevali
through the valleys. The longest Is
the one tapping the Gila `river and
which supplied with water the ancient
city, now marked with the one stand-
ing building. Tills is the Casa Grande,
about which so much has been written
and which 11as excited so much in-
terest among arehaelogists in the last
ten years,
The volume of water taken out by
this canal must have been immense,
for it supported millions of acnes, in
most places the canal has been lilted
with drifting sand, but its course is
easily traced. Engineers who located
the Maricopa canal made use of the
old Aztec ditch and to -day water runs
over its pebbly bottom just as it did
2,000 or 3,000 year's ago.
For miles and miles around hounds
tell the tale of houses destroyed by
the ravages of time. Phoenix was
built on the ruins of this ancient city
and there relics frequently aro found
of this ancient civilization.
NOTii NC TO EQUAL
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
Mrs. Alfred Naud, Natagan River,
Clue„ writes: -"t do not think there
is auy other medicine to equal Baby's
Own Tablets for little ones. I have
used them for my baby and would use
nothing else." What Mrs. Naud says
thousands of other mothers say. They
'have found by trial that the Tablets
always do just what is clahned for
them. The Tablets are a mild but
thorough laxative which regulate the
bowels and sweeten the stomach and
thus banish indigestion, constipation,
colic, colds, etc. They are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Sulphide, Tungsten, Molyedenite,
lnhmediately south of'S1,;r Lake aI-
so, in the vicinity of the "Iron Forma-
tion," pits have been sunk in a sul-
phide belt where the sulphide oro
shows on the weathered surface indi-
cations of the presence of nickel.
Sensational :statements were rinds
last year regarding file discovery of
tungsten in this district, and careful
investigations went to show the oc-
currence of the ore at several points,
and that prospects were bright for
email production from the intelligent
development of the prospects found.
No further developments have, how-
ever, taken place.
Molybdenite discoveries were made
in the district during the same period
and were considered to be of import-
ance, and the possibilities of develop-
ment were favorably reported upon.
No-devclopments along this line have
taken place.
Since the day when Gabriel Sinclair,
an Indian trapper, discovered the Gab-
riel vein by the shore of Rice Lake,
between two and three thousand other
claimsa
h vo been staked with a large
g
amount of work done. Considering
that, the field is some 100 mien north
of Winnipeg, the means of access are
somewhat difficult, and very little de-
velopment work has been clone in this
field though it has been well pros-
pected, numerous shafts sunk, and ma.
ehinery sent in. A number of com-
panies to work in this area have been
registered tide year, and :tock issued
at a discount with a view to raising
capital to develop claims.
British Columbia Sahnon
Pack.
The fall brought to a close the
spring and summer fishing on' the
Columbia ' River, British Columbia.
The pack was only 15 per cent. below
that of 1918, although the catch dur-
ing June and'sduly was exceptionally
light.. The pickled and cold aorage
output is larger than last year.
The canned pack on the river Is ea-
tintated at about 580,000.cases "as they
run." This is conservative and is
equivalent to about 367,750 full cases
of 48 lbs, each, and represents 21,405,-
000
1,465;000 pounds of raw salmon. The cold
storage output consists of 24,242,500
pounds of fish cured at the canneries
and 'cold storage plants,
This 'means that since the season
opened on May lst, the gill -netters,
trollers, seinen, purse seiners, and
trappers have altogether been paid the
Sum of $2,706,280 for their catches,
This is worked out at the ruling price
of 111/ cents a pound and does not In -
chide other large sums expended for
labor. Figuring $10.00 a ease for the
Canned salmon and 18 Beats a pound
for the pickled fish, the output of the
polumlria River flsherlee during. the
daimon is worth 55,403,000,
Injections of tuipontifle can be
seed to preserve wood Atilt insects.
Latest Styles in Skirts
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9230
3i p223
No. 9239 -Ladies' Puree -Piece Cir- Price, 20 cents. High waistline; 38
cular Skirt. Price, 20 cents. High or 36 -inch length. Cut in 8 sizes, 24,E
waistline; 38 or 36 inch length. 26,28,30,32 34,36 and 38 ins. waist
-t Cut
r gt
in 7 sizes 24, 26,28,32,measure. Size 26 requires, 33ainch
sizes, 30, 84 and q ,
36 ins. waist measure. Size 26 re- length, 2% yds. 40 ins. wide, or 1%
,quires, 38 -inch length, 3 1-8 yds, 40 yds. 64 ,ins. wide; 36ein.ch length, 214
ins. wide, or 2 1-8 yds. 54 sins. wide; yds. 40 ins. wide, or 196 yds. 54 ins.
36 -inch length, 3 yds, 40 ins, wide, or wide. Width around bottom, 114
2 yds. 64 ins. wide. Width around yds.
bottom, 21/4 yds.
No. 9209 -Ladies' Ruffled Skirt.
Price, 25 cents. Panel front; two-piece
back foundation lengthened by two-
piece lower section; 39 or 87 -inch
length. Cut in 6 sizes, 24, 26, 28,80
and 32 line. waist measure. Size 26
requires, 89 -finch length, 4 1-8 yds. 36
ins. wide, or 8% yds. 45 ins. wide;
87 -inch length, 4 1-8 yds, 86 ins. wide,
pr 31/4 yds. 45 ins. 'wide. Width
around bottom 1% yds,
No. 9231 -Ladies' Two -Piece Skirt.
No. 9223 -Ladies' Skirt. Price, 25'
cents. Three-piece tunic; undershirt
with front lining; high waistline; 38.
or 36 -inch length. Cut in 6 sizes, 24,'
26, 28, 30, 32 and 34 ins. waist mea-
sure. t Sze 26 requires, 38 -inch length
81,5 yobs. 36 ins. wide, or 214 yds. 54,
ins. wide; 36 -cinch length, 3% yds. 36
ins. wide, or 235 yds. 54 ins. wide.
Width around bottom, 1h/z yds.
These patterns may obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or
from the McCall Co., 70 Bond Street,
Toronto, Dept. W.
If Tea. or Coffee Disagrees
the' aricicand. easy way to satisfac-
tion and better health is to' drink
This pure cel:al beverage
has not increased in price.
Yotill be pleased with. its
flavor: Very ecox7omical
torus orogroov.,.sonwr:stro,rivangeia, . 1`ZRcr
ASV MA
iF you have aellnua, don't !mag-
ine that you must always suffer
untold misery. Belief quick, sure
and safe is guaranteed in even the
worst cased by using
TEMPLETON'S
RAZ -MAH
CAPSULES
We aro so certain of results we will
euiseyocontidentsthat1eyou t 0111 find
them all we have claimed,
Sold by •reliable druggists even, -
where for $1,04 a box,
For free sample, write to
TEMPLETON'S
142 King St, West - Toronto
TEMPLETON'S
RHEUMATIC CAPSULES
For fifteen years the standard
specific for Rheumatism, Nourltls,
Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia.
Many doctors prescribe them.
Write to Templeton's, 1.42 101ng
St. W., Toronto, for free sample.
Sold by reliable druggists eveiy-
Where for $1.04 per box.
Bits of Information.
The Australian War Debt is $1,500,-
000.
The salary of the German President
is 5240,000 ,
The total number of Girl Guides in
the British Isles is 72,519.
There are nineteen peeresses 1n
their own fight in the United King-
dom..
There are 6,000,000 motor vehicles
in use in the United States :to -day.
The Victoria Cross was awarded to
sixty-three Australians during the war.
The record time of 2 minutes 27
seconds for skating one mile was made
in 1912,
Between August, 1914, and February
26, 1910, 663 Victoria Crosses were
awarded.
"Soviet," in its original meaning of
a "council;' was used in Serbia as long
ago as 1805.
The journey from London to Paris
by air takes 2% hours compared with
7 hours by land and sea,
It has been estimated that war -
work for women drew 400,000 recruits
from domestic work and dress -mak-
ing in Great Britain.
The first cinematograph perform-
ance ever given in the British House
of Commons took place on August 12
of this year.
Chilled fish 'from Newfoundland is
prepared in a cold storage plant, which
can deal with 200,000 lbs, of fish a
day.
The Republic of Czecho•Slovakia has
an area of between 50,000 and 60,000
square miles and a population of 12,-
500,000,
Bombs for use with air machines
originally weighed 20 lbs„ but at the
end of the war the largest weighed as
niuch as a ton and a half.
At the signing of the Armistice, the
total of German bombing and scouting
aeroplanes had fallen to 1,700; while
the Allies had three machines on the
front to the German one..
While the total steam tonnage of the
British Empire is over 2,500,000 tons
less than in 1914, the steam shipping
of the United States shows an increase
of nearly 7,800,000 tons.
Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
All About Chins.
Square chins, with little flesh, de-
note firmness and executive ability.
Broad chins signify dignity, unless
vertically thin, when, if with it there
be thin lips of the bloodless kind, you
find cruelty.
Protruding chins characterize men
and women of the forceful type. Suc-
cessful people usually carry their chins
thrust forward, with compressed lips.
Retreating chins show lack of force
mentally, morally and physically, and
denote that the possessor yields, is
soon discouraged, and desires protec-
tion. The development of other facul-
ties often makes up for this defect.
Long chins are poetical, unstable,
and delicate in constitution. People
having them are said to be subject to
internal derangements.
Medium chins, with small mounds
of flesh on either side, characterize
generosity and cheery natures.
Short chins show a great love of or-
der and detail -"a place for every-
thing and everything in its place"
type of person.
-A Canadian Salt Lake.
A lake has been discovered In the
Denzil district of Saskatchewan which
produces alinost pure salt, and its de-
velopment is being actively proceeded
with. This lake is the more Temaril-`
able from the fact that it is the only
one of a group 0f 190 which possessea
these saline properties. In area it ex-
tends over about 16 acres and is cever-
ed with a brine, which, In itself, does
not possess any pure salt properties.
On boring; however, it was discovered
that. the depreseioa had a rock foun-
dation, about six feet below the sur-
face, and as cacti bore was put down
a salt sin'hlg developed, each of which
contained approximately 9 per cent,
pure salt.
All Alike.
Patient --"The doctor's bills aro
higher and my wife says the medicines
cost More than they did."
Nurse -"Don't worry about that
now. I want to take your telnp0ra-
tur0,"
Patient "1'll t"e4 emelt find eveni
that is going me." I CD, 7.
Are We All Pigrnies?
The huge giant, whose fossilized re-
mains have just been dug up in the
State of Vera Cruz, stripes a severe
blow at than who boast of physical
development In the twentieth century,
This giant is claimed to he eleven
yards high!
Louellkin, the Russian giant, was
well under Mine feet, or three yards,
The biblical giant, Goliath, was merely
a dozen feet, and the great King Og.
of Basun, cid not stand more than six-
toen feet six inches in his socks: 05,
held the record before this eleven -
yard champion came along to upset
hint.
Put 11hn in the kitchen of a modest
four -floored house, and his legs would
reach the dining -room above, his chest
would thrust up into the bed -room, and
his head come out In the attic!
The avera4e height of the measly
specimen of humanity who inhabits
the globe today is about five and a
half feet. How we are diminishing!
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
Gentlemen, --Theodore Dorais, a
customer of mine, was completely
cured of rheumatism after five years
of suffering, by the judicious use of
MIhARIYS LINIMENT.
The above facts can be verified by
writing to him, to the Parish Priest
or any of his neighbors.
A. COTE, Merchant.
St. Isidore, Que.,•12 May, '08.
A Pray For the Day.
Christ, who bled and died for me
On the sacrificial tree,
Out of Thy great charity,
Hear the prayer I lift to Thee!
113y the spear that cleft Thy side.
Purify my heart of pride!
By the thorns that crowned Thy brow,
With Thy love my soul endow!
By Thy pierced hands and feet;'
Make my halting faith complete!
By the hitter drink they gave,
Make me humble, make me brave!
Women outnumber the men in
Great Britain by 2,000,000.
YES! MAGICALLY!
CORNS LIFT OUT
WITH FINGERS
You simply say to the drug store
man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce
of Ireezone." This Will cost very little
but is sufficient to remove every hard
or soft corn from one's fent.
A few drops of this new ether cone.
pound applied directly upon a tender,
aching corn should relieve the sore-
ness instantly, and soon the entire
corn, root and all, dries up and can be
lifted out with the fingers.'
This new way to rid one's feet of
corns was introduced by a Cincinnati
man, who says that, while freezone is
sticky, it dries in a moment, and elm.
ply shrivels up the corn without in-
flaming or even irritating the sur-
rounding tissue or skin.
Don't let father die of infection or
lockjaw from whittling at his corns,
but clip this out and make him try 1t
GIRLS! DRAW A
MOIST CLOTH
THROUGH HAIR
Let "Danderine" save youtj
hair and doul-ile
its beauty,
"VERBOTEN"
Don't shock your Liver and
Bowels, but take
"Gascarets."
Gascarets end billfousness, heutl-
ache, colds, and constipation, so gently
you're never even inconvenienced.
There Is no griping and none of the
explosive after-effects of cathartics
like Calomel, Salts, sickening 011 or
cramping Pills, Tonight take Care
carets and get rid of the bowel and
liver poison which is keeping you
miserable and half sick. Cascarets
cost so little and they work while you
sleep.
For a New Icing.
Atter the batter is in the baking
dish, sprinkle brown sugar and cocoa-
nut on the top, and when it is balled
it is just the prettiest brown, as well
as good to taste.
MONEY ORDERS.
Pay your out-of-town accounts by
Dominion Express Money Order. Five
Dollars costs three touts.
Laugh a Tittle less' at your neigh-
bor's troubles and a little more at
your own.
Minard's Liniment Cures Gorget tri Cows,
'Scientific research shows that the
peoples who have fed liberally an mills
and eggs and leafy foods ae'tually have
marched ahead in progress, while
those who have lacked these foods
have lagged behind and are not .50
well-developed, physically or mentally.
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poi-
sons from little stomach,
liver and bowels
Accept "Californ a" Syrup of Figs
only -look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless laxative or physic for the
little stomach, liver and bowels.
Children love its delicious fruity
taste. Full directions for child's dose
on each bottle. Give it without fear.
Mother! You must say "California."
A Cure for
Bad Breath
"Bad breath is a alga of decayed
teeth, foul stomach or unclean
bowel." If your teeth are good,
look to your digestive organs at
once. Get Seigel's Curative Syrup
at druggists. 15 to 30 drops
after meals, clean up your food
passage and stop the barb breath
odor. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
Do not buy substitutes. Get
the genuine. 6
Classified Advertisements,
AGENTS WAr7'reD,
F() 1T11AJT ,Atle;NTte WAN'1'11\ti
R., good prime and finishes lowest/
Prices on frames --ask for catalogue,
united Art Co., 4 Brunswick Ave„ Tee
ronto.
TOE;, SALB
NEWSr'APER., W16EIi1 y, zN 7iitut7n`
Count Splendid opportunity. Write
I3ox T. Wilson X'ublishino Cc., I:Aultud;
7$ Adelaide St. W., Toronto,
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v FF'' and ,1oh printing• plant in Eai tarn
Ontario. Insurance carried $1,000, Will
go for $1,200 on quick safe, Box 62,
Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd., Toronto.
MXSQELLANi1Ou5. ,
HENS WANTED ALIVE 16 CENTS
a pound, any nice, f:o,5, your sta.
tion 1f within 200 miles of Toronto, Ship
C.O.D. in crates or boxes, Albert Lewis,
060 Dundas West, Toronto,
CiloIC.E SILVER BLACK BREEDING
Foxes, Also, we are buyers of Raw
Furs. What have you -what price?
Reid Bros., Bothwell, Ont.
COFFIN STOCK WANTED. IF 'YOU
V are able to supply, advise us, as wo
will pay the highest prices, dry or green
from the saw. Keenan Bros„ Limited,
Owen Sound, Ont.
elANCER, T)'.I9ORS, LUMPS, 10TO,
k./ internal and external, cured without
pain by our home treatment. Write us
before too late Drs.; h; oodl iian Medical I
Co.. Limited,
Mother's Coughs -"and
Colds Go Quickly
She cannot afford to beeick
and neglect her household
duties. At the first symp.
toms she prepares the way
for quick recovery by the
Immediate use of Grey's
01 Syrup -e household
preparation of sixty
cars standing.
Mother envoy. Moya
th0 Largo 51[.
Baby Happy After His Bath
With Clifietlla Soap
Nothing more refreshing for baby
than a warm bath with Cuticura
Soap, especially if his skin is hot,
irritated or rashy. After bathing,
gently touch any irritation with Cutl-
cura Ointment, They are ideal for
all toilet uses.
Senn 25e, Ointment 25 and SOB. Sold
throughouttheDominicn.CanadianDepot:
Lyman.. Limited, St. Poul St., Montana:.
Cutieure Sores .leases without mug.
KNOCKS OUT PAIN
THE FIRST ROUND
Comforting relief from pain
makes Sloan's the
World's Liniment
This famous reliever of rheumatic
aches, soreness, stiffness, painful
sprains, neuralgic pains, and most
other external twinges that humanity
suffers from enjoys its great sales
practically because it from, acticall never fails to
bring speedy, comforting relief.
Ahvays ready for use, it takes little
to penetrate wtt1out rubbing and pro-
duce results. Clean, refreshing. Made
in. Canada. At all dreg stores.
85c, 70e, $1.40.
Oh, girls,' such an abundance of
thick, heavy, invigorated hair: a per-
fect mass of wavy, silky hair, glorious -
1y fluffy, bright and so easy to man-
age.
rust moisten a cloth with a little
"Danderine" and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; this' magically re-
moves all dirt, excess oil and grease,
but your hair is not left brittle, dry,
stringy or faded, but charmingly soft,
with glossy, golden gleams and tender
lights. The youthful glints, tints and
color are again en your hair.
"Danderine" is a tonic -beautifier.
Besides doubling the beauty of the
hair at once, it cheolts dandruff and
stops falling hair, Get delightful
Dandel'hle for a few cents at any drug
or toilet counter and use it as a dress.
ing and invigorator as told on bottle,
(idea's 1etoe.00r Dog Remedies
Book on
DOG DISEASES
end Now to Toed
Mailed Free to auy Ad-
dress by the Author.
80. May 'Allover 09:tut,
112 Meat hitt Stro..
Now 'York.
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mum No, 2-'20.
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ONLY TABLETS MARKED
"PAYER" ARE ASPIRIN
Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross's
The 'name "Bayer" identities the contains proper directions for Cottle,
only gqmtuhle Aspirin, --the Aspirin Ifeadaelle, Toothache, Pharaohs, N'eu-
preacribed by physicians for over nine- ralgia, Lumbago* Rheuniatiam, Komi -
teen years Mud now made h1 Canada. tis, Joint Paine, and fain generally.
Always buy an unbroken package Tia boxes of 12 tablota cost but
of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin which a few cents. Larger "lis.yer" packages.
Them 2s only ono Aspirin-"Bayox".-Von iLtust say "Berm"
notch, ei the trade mnrit (registered In Canada). of lgnyer Alan amore of VI.tin.
aerttcantdeeter of 0allcyuce Md• While It le well known that .fmirin'nem' r:r' r
tnannfeetare, '..o assist ib,• public against lm11001, na, the rabirtl of Lit rr
'11'111 be stamped with their goncveI trade 111111'it, the ".1411't: grog.,"