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The Clinton News Record, 1921-3-17, Page 4Transform . Your Home With such papers as these and such prices as we sok., there is no good reason fur not decorating this spring Mag we show These Papers to You? All paper trimmed (many lines ready trimmed) WITH NEW WA1,414 PAPER Xt is wonderful what n; transform- tion you can make at little expense with a few rolls of wall paper, Get your Wall Paper NOW and get the , work done A. T. COOPER. Agnt aCanadian National Railways :and Telegraph Company maw Auction Sales Auction 'Sale, of Farm Stock The undersigned has:been instruc- ted to sell by public auction •on lot Maitland. concession, • Goderich tp,;' on 'Wednesday, Mar. 30th;' com- mencing.. at..1 o'clock, sha}gi, the fol- lowing: Cattle: cow 7 years old, tlue :to calve April 30, cow 4 years, flue to calve April 18, cow 7 years old, freshened in Dee. cow 7 years old due to calve June 15,cows 5 2 cow 6 with ca yes at Years old >< foot, years olcl, thoroughbred Shorthorn 4 years old with calf at foot, Shorthorn, 4 • years, old, due to ' calve May 20th, 2 'steers 2 years o:d, 3heifers 2 years old, thoroughbred Shorthorn bull 112 years" old, 4 yearling calves. Pigs: sow, bred Mar. 10th, thoroighbred York boar 116 years old, .Implements: err Car in good running order, 6 hip,. Gallaway gasoline engine, • corn 'cutter. Terms: 6 months credit on furnishing approved joint notes or 4 per cent. straight, for cash. Janes Stoddart, Proprietor, Thos. Gundry, Auctioneer. -80-2-p • calves, calf .3 menthe old, Piga: brood sow to farrow about Gime of Salo, 3 pigs 6 months old,„ Collin dog. About •` 50 T,eghern and Rook' liens, lnipleinenta, Masaoy41ai'Ss' binder, 6-n. cut, McCotlnielc mower 6• -ft. cut, nearly new, Masao, llarris. Need drill, turnip pulper, nearly new, `2 -horse cont sealer, . scantier,Cock, Shutt riding plow, walking plow, also harrow, set iron harrows, funning mill, heavy wagon, set bobsleighs,' hay rack, epring wagon, 2 ten bug,' `glea, robe and rug, steel roller, Mas- sey-Jlar is cultivator,' cutter,' root pulper, hand cutting box, • set team 'harness, 2 sate single harness, wheel barrow, 8 steel pig troughs. About 250 bushels of good seed oats, about 60 bushels of fall wheat, quantity of bay and fodder corn, Melotte cream separator, Daisy churn, No, 2, some cedar posts, quantity .of weed, some househgld furniture, 2 ladders, some bunches .of shingles,' set scales, 500 lbs., 3 milk cans, iron kettle, fork,, chains, hoe's and other articles too numerous to, mention. Terms: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount eight months credit will be given on furniehing aliproved joint notes, or a discount of 6%. per annum for cash. Positively no rel serve as the proprietor Is giving up farming on account of 111 health. William Pickard, Proprietor, Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer. -88-2 Clearing Auction Sale „ Of Farm Stock and Implements, The undersigned has received in- structions to sell by public auction at lot 27, Con. 6, Hullett on March 28rd commencing • at 12.30 o'clock, sharp, the following: horses: pair - of - geldings, 4 and 5 years old, mare ris- ing 9, in foal, mare 1.0 years old, bred. Cattle: roan cow, 6 years old, due' 1st of May; roan coy, :9 years freshened due 1st . of -June cow old, in January, Ayrshire cow, supposed to be in calf, Durham grade -bull; 18 months old; 9 good grass' steers 2 years old, heifer 2 years del, heifer 1 ,year old, 5" steers 1 year .old, 5 calves. Pigs: r sow due time of Sale. Sheep: 6• ..yearling ewes, 10 well bred Leicetser ewes, all supposed to be in lamb. Implements: hinder, mower, )tiller, rake, seed drill, cult •tivator, waggon, seufler, walking plow, twin` plow, set of sleighs, 5 sections of. 'harrows and 'stretcher. Implenieuts. all as good as new. fanning mill, set of 2000 lb.. scales, gasoline engine, 11 h.p., buggy, cut- ter, 2 gravel boxes, one new,- hay rack; car, slings, hay fork and rope, incubator, DeLaval cream separator, No. 10, nearly new, 2 set of double harness, set of single harness, 1voocl heater, churn, double box for wag- gon, about 400 bushels ,of oats, a 1Ult er of grain bags, forks andd shovels, also other articles too num- erous to mention. Everything Must be sold as proprietor is leaving the farm. Also at same time and place there will be offered for sale, sub- ject to reserve bid, lot 21, Conces- sion 7., Hullett, ' consisting of 100 acres more or less, of choice grass land well fenced and watered with a never -failing spring, and a quant- ity of mixed bush on it. Terms: Everything to be satisfatc'orily set- tled :for before. . leaving premises, grain and grana cattle, cash, and all sums of 810 and under, cash:, over that amonut 7 months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 4% straight allowed for cash on credit amounts. Geo. H. Elliott, Auction- eer, Harry H. McCool, Proprietor. -89-1 Aucton Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements. arid houseohld furniture. Mr. Geo. Elliott has been insfruetect to sell by Public auction on Lot 0, Con. 6, Stan- lhy, , two and a half miles south of Varna, on Tuesday, March 22nd, at 12.80 .o'clock, sharp, the following: Horses -One draft mare rising 7 years old in foal to R. Murdock's horse,•draft mare rising 6 years old, draft mare rising 5 years old eligible. for regitsration, draft gelding rising 3 years old, sired by Earl O'Clay, driving mare, quiet and reliable, works single or double. Cattle --cow 3 years old due to calve May lst, cow 7 years old with calf at foot, cow 7 years old due April 15th, 2 heifers rising 1 year. old, steer rising 1 year old, 2 heifers rising 2 years old, • '5 steers rising 2 years old, heifer rising 3 years old, 2 steers rising 3 years old, cow rising 4 years old, also about 100 Barred Rock Hens. Implements -Deering binder, 9 -ft. cut, Massey -Harris mower 5 -ft. cut, Massey-1arris 13 -hoe drill nearly new,. 12 -plate Deering disc, Deering 10-ft.'steel `rake, Massey -Harris bean ••cultivator, and harvester :combined, Fleury wanting plow, No. 21, Fleury walking plow' No. 21, new; set 4 sec- tion Diamond 'Harrows, Deering Cul- tivator, wheel for binder tongue, new . .•vaek, .new•. cutter, tap buggy, bob. .Sleighs, wagon(.. 2rA, inch. ,tires, gravel •boy, Clinton fanning mill with sieves,; neat/ 2000 lb. scales, 25 grain bags, set bract mounted heavy har- ness nearly new with breeching and: back bands, set backhand harness, half set of "plow Harness, 3 bridles, 6 eollars, pair, collar tops, sweat col- 1ars;' sett- single harness, wheelbar-, roof.• crowbar, forks,:'. ,shovels, hoes, chains, Some reek elni planks, 3 bar- ' rels, quantity of hay, 160 bushels of. Seed ': oats,' steel 'Water' tank. Furni- ture -2 bed.:roon suites, 2 bureaus,, 3 feather beds, parlor suite, 6 dining room 'chairs-, 6 : kitchen• chairs, glass cupboard, extension table, kitchen table, kitchen stove; Happy Thought range; nearly new, wood or coal, large carpet and linoleums,`daisy churn, Patriot washing machine, 25, sealer's canned fruit, ,pails, milk cans, Crocks, flour bin, some bed clothes and pillows, new Raymond sewing machine, 4 `burner 'coal oil stove nearly new with oven, 4 pairs cur-_ tains, curtain poles, glassware and' •dishes; _Doherty organ, 2 bed, springs, mattresses Everything must be sold as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms: All sums of $10 and under, eash; over •that amount 9 months credit will .be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 4 ' per cent. per', annum off for cash.: Charles Hagan, Proprietor. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. ..--a89-1 Auction Sale' Of. household effects on Saturday, March 19th, at 2 p.m. on Victoria Street, the following: 8 bedsteads; quilts, sheets, mattress- es, and springs, bureau and stand, 2 tenet sets, 1 Happy Thought Range, Quebec Heater, 20 sq. yds. good lin- oleum, 10 yds. good oil cloth, rocking chairs, drop leaf table, 6 lamps, small table, clock, pictures, whatnot glass cupboard, dishes, silverware, 6 dining room ehairs, coal and wood, dozens, pint jars, wringer, curtains and blinds and ether articles too mmterous to mention. Tonna. 'nab, Henry Joyner, Proprietor, Geo. 1I. 'Elliott, Auctioneer. 88--2 Auction. Sale Of Farm Stock and Inipletnents, Lot 37, Con. .9.. Goderich Tp. on Thursday, March 24th, 1921..at 1 o'clock, sharp, the. .following:... 1 draft mare 6 years old, draft snare 4 years old,, draft horse 4 years ^.old, carriage horse.- 4 : years old.,broke i single and 'double, good driving: mare ' 10 years old. Cattle: cow 4 ;years; due May .15th, .cow 'due April lst, cow 7 years old due 10th April, 3 steers rising 3 years old, 8 steers rising 2 years old, heifer rising ..3 years ;pld, farrow cow. Implements:' Deering mower 6 -ft. cut, , nearly new, Massey-Harrie cultivator, Mas- sey-Harzis 11 -hoe drill, new last fall, set 3 section harrows, nearly new, lumber wagon, nearly new, wagon nearly new, wagon box with •spring seat, stock rack combined, hay, rack, cutter, n gravel box, Clinton fanning mill, gang plow, rubber tire buggy, set. 2000Ib scales, nearly new, -• a quantity of . lumber, wheelbarrow, grindstone, set heavy harness, set single harness, logging chain, Cap- ital'`cream separator, almost new, Happy Thought range in. good 're- pair,' forks, chains, shovels, whiffle - trees and other articles too numerous to mention. Terns of. Sale: All sums of 1$10.00'and under, cash) ov- er that' amount '8'months credit 'will be giveh on 'furnishing approved joint notes or a-` diseounti of 4% straight allowed for ' cash on credit amounts. Everything to be sold as proprietor has sold his farm, G. H. Elliott Auctioneer Cecil Miller, Pro- prietor. ' -88-2 Unreserved Auction Sale Farm stock, implements and house- hold furniture. Mr. Alfred Tebbtitt will sell by public auction at his premises on the Huron Road, 3 miles from dederich, on Thursday, March 24th, 1921, comneneing at 1 o'clock, sharp, the foliotvilig : Horses: General Purpose mare, 7 years, old, General Purpose gelding rising '4 years, driving mare, 10 years, good quiet driver, Percheron filly rising 2 years, driving filly rising 3 years, aired by Ike Medium•i,. aged driver. Cattle: cow rising 7 years old, newly calved, cow 7 years aid, due May 1st, cow 5 years old, due June- lst, cow 5 years old, milking, heifer rising 2 years old, steer- risinging 2 years old, heifer rising 1 year old, steer calf nine months old, heifer calf, 5 Months old, Bens: 150 Barred Rock hens„ 1 and 2 years old. Inc-- lements, Deering binder, 64t. cut, McCormick mower, 6 -ft cut (new); pea harvester, 10 -ft Massey -Harris hay rake, (nearly new), Van Brunt 14 double disc drill, sold by John Deere (nearly new), Deering disc harrow, nearly new, Deering 10 ft. land roller, nearly new, Oiiver team sculiler with bean harvester, nearly new, Dc)ering cultivator, Massey - Harris hay tedder; Fleury Seidler, Fleury twin walking plow, 2 Fleury No. 21 plows, 1 nearly new, set 4 - section drag ahrrows, Massey -Har- ris root pulper, Massey -Barris cut- ting box, size No. 2, with ten ft. earxier, London 21/2 h.n. gasoline engine, in good running order, Chat- ham wagon, flat hay reek, wagon lio:e tvtilt stock rack, good gravel box, Clinton fanning mill, set Aylmer scales 2000 ' lbs., wheel truck, set household scales, 240 lbs., McLaughlin rubber tired top buggy, in good shape, open buggy, democrat, set bobsleighs, Gray cutter, large stone boat, small stone boat, wheelbarrow, belt, 2 hardwood water barrels, water trough, large sap kettle, small sap kettle, 2 sets double harness, 2 sets single harness, 2 logging chains, 2 post, hole, augers, 2 scyths, grain cradle, 2 cross cut saws, bucksaw, 2 sets double trees, 2 neekyokes,lad- der, ,grindstone, 2 rolling coulters, steel team scraper, Ensilage fork, barley fork, scoop shovel, draining spade, pig crate, chieken fattening crate, robe, 3 horse blankets, Collie dog, good heeler, 24, grain bags, bag truck, 50 cedar posts, hay fork, ear, rope and slings. Funiture:. Happy Thought kitchen range, glass cup- board, iron bedtsead, mattress, springs, and feather bed, 'square piano, tuned and in first class order, 2 extension tables, 2 small 'tables, haircloth sofa, 3 haircloth chairs, 3 rocking chairs, easy chair, 5 kitchen chairs, Rayo lamp, parlour lamp, 2 glass stand lamps, Daisy churn, butter bowl, ice cream freezer, Me - lotto -:cream separator. Other articles too numerous to mention. Everything must be sold, as proprietor is moving to town. Terms: All sums 'of $10. and under, cash, 'over that amount 9 'months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 4 per cent. straight al- lowed for cash oncredit amounts. Alfred. rTebbutt, Propietorr, ,Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer. --882 Aucton Sale Of farm stock. and implements. The undersigned has received in tsruetions to sell by public auction at Lot 27,' 10th con, (Cut line) God- erich township, on Saturday, March' 10th, commencing at 1 o'clock„sharp, the following: Horses: bay mare rising 5, bay gelding rising 5, strong driver rising 7. Cattle: choice, Hol- stein cow 7 years old, calf at foot, one month old; Choice Holstein cow 5 years old, calf at root, 2 weeks old;' choice Durham cow 7 years old, to freshen April 8th; choice Durham eow 8 years to freshen April 23rd; choice Holstein cow '7 years Old to freshen in May; heifer rising 3 years; 4 heifers rising 2 years; 8 steers rising 2 years; 5 last spring's (iinton News -Record. News er IHappeninga in the ,CQanNN and District John Kraft, ii popular. Citi en. of Dashwood, .died lust week after an Wow of some 'menthe and was buried on Saturday, He was but forty-two years of age and Pp to a few months ago was,rin the beat of health, HIe` contracted a cold .of whioh he ceuld not rid himself and gradually failed until the end eamc. :He ie survived by his wife and chil- dren, besides his parents and sev- eral brothers and sisters. He' had condpeted a shoe business fox some 'years and was a general favorite in the town, Census 'Commissioners have been appointed as Jollows for Huron and Bruce: North Huron, George G. Mc - Ewan, Sopth Huron, David Reid, North Bruce, Herbert Harmer; •South Bruce, Oscar Schwindth. The Rev. W. II, Wrighton, for- merly pastor of the ,Goderich Bap- tist church, has been `called to at leading Baptist church in Philadel- phin, Mr, George Spark, of Seaforth has sold his house and he and Mrs; Sparks intend removing to the west, where a number of the family al- ready reside. The shootnig case at Wingham was dismissed by the magistrate. According to evidence both men were under the influence of liquor and were not responsible for their acts. Miss' Louisa Horne of Wingham has gone to Central Africa as a mission- arY, supported by the Walkerton and Toronto Baptist churches. Miss Horne was presented by the Wingham Bap- tists with many tokens ofgood will prior to her departure. The board of James Street Meth- odist Church, Exeter, has engaged a new organist from Ireland, Prof. Anderton. He expects to sail of March 19th, and to take charge of the organ on the first Sunday in Ap- ril. Huron County Breeders'ers A 580C1A- tion hell a successful sale of pure- bred cattle in Wingham on Thurs- day last. The weather was excel- lent, ,and a very large erowd was in attendance from all parts of the sur• rounding country. Mr. S. B. Stoth- ers, district representative, conduct- ed the sale. The consignment includ- ed 75 high-class bulls and heifers. Rev. Mr. O'Kell, formerly pastor of the Auburn Methodist church, was recently presented with a robe and rug by the members of the Ethel church, where he is now stationed, and given a unanimous invitation to remain as pastor for another year. Miss Doreen Murdock, daughter of Mr. Alex. Murdock of Hensall, died last week after a long illness. She sustained a severe. injury to her knee by a fall from her bicycle about three years ago and Iater had to have her limb amputated. Her health hasi tot been good since i ce and for some months she has been quite 111. She was but eighteen years of age and was much beloved for her bright disposition and her musical gifts. Rev. (Capt.) Allison, who was re- cently appointed to a charge at Woodstock, has removed his family from Goderich to Woodstock. North street Methodist church, Goderich, celebrated its anniversary on Sunday last when the Rev. Mr. Hager of Aylmer preached. Eleven persons in Canada paid in- come tax in 1919 on incomes of $200,000, or mare, • About $40,000 worth of Canadian furs was sold before noon in the first public fur auction sale ever held in Winnipeg. Robt. Latimer, aged 61, was drowned in Lachine Canal at Mon- treal while breaking ice off a tug. ANOTHER LETTER FROM SUNNY CALIFORNIA !Jl'IIVBSP AY, MA1{01 17th, 1024 `e The -Flat Oil Paint For Interior Decoration For the walls and ceilings of. any room in your house, most delicate and harmonious effects can be secured by the use of NEU-TONE. It is cheaper and more sanitary than wall parer and will last much longer because it can he washed without injury. It positively will not rub off, NEU-TONE is made in eighteen shades, and by the use of various tints most pleasing combinations may be secured. •• MARTIN -S EN U PAIN IN- AINTS AND VARNISHES NFU -TONE is easy fo apply. It covers well and leaves no brush marks, producing a dull, soft, velvety finish which will lend charm to any room iu th house. Any surface may be successfully treated with NLfU-TONE-Plaster,wood, burlap or metal. Call and let us explain the merits of this and other MARTIN-SENOUR finishes. For every purpose -For every surface. Our stock is com- plete and we can give you full information. Carless & Veniler es. .I think there are all the sects but Catholic and I have been sur- prised that there are so few Catholics. The people are very religious. They live up to their profession. I wish you could go to a testimony meeting. You would see something that would do you good, four or five standing up to speak for their Matser. The attendance at church is good. The Methodist church has the largest at- tendanoe. I am told that the atten- dance at Sunday School is over 300 eachSunday.They give the minis- ter $2500 yearly. There are seven churches in Upland and I don't know how many in Ontario, but the two towns join. There will be just as many there or more. You don't need to keep Sunday, you can work if you want to or go for a spin in your car. There are a great many here. It is said that in California there is a car -to every five persons. There are some good things in this country. One is there are no house-to-house dances or card -parties. If you want to, dance you go to the devil's house, the dance -hall, I am told that the girls that go there think more of powder and paint than character. "Upland California, March 8, 1921. Mr. Hall, ])ear Sir: The cutnry here is very level. , We can see the trains going into Ontario and, another line running into Upland: At the back of our place, about 80 rods isan el- ectric railway called the' Pacific :El- ectric, The soil is very light and stony, all except near the,mountains. There it is more like the. London. Road. One neyer gets out of a job here. There are always stones to pick up., The ranchea are mostly all five and ten acres. There are sone big- ger. , There is one company about one mile south-east of us that has, 4;000 fibres of grapes and' one man south of us has 80 acres of apricots. Oranges and lemons are ,very cheap here. They say the people in the east have no money to buy them. It may be so biiiI think if the middle- man did not want so much profit, they might buy more. This is a great country for church- ..1•N hurch- a?r�%'4,. it r, e•..t ani e.:i \e i�,rJ ' To "r, '•4', WINNIPEG fit' '' BRANDON, REGINA, SASKATON, (CALGARY, EDMONTON, PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 135 THE "'NATIONAL" LEAVES TORONTO 11.00 P.M. DAILY via O.T., T. & 14.0. and c.N.Rys. via Parry Sound and Sudbury Leave Toronto ,3,45 p.m. Daily except Sunday STANDARD TRANS•DONTINENTAL TRAIN EQUIPMENT Tickets and fait Information from nearest eaoadlan National or Grand Trank Rahway Agent. CLINTON have the Giants' Grave here toe. We were un to see it and if the size of the grave is anything like the size of Goliath I don't wonder at the Israelites being afraid. This .is a great country for bees and honey. I got two colonies to start with. There are thousands of them here. They bring them in from other states for the orange blossom. That is on now. you some of the things there are to The orange honey is the best that see here. they get here. After the orange sea- Yours truly, son they take them back home so -H. Livermore, Upland, Calif." "100% Pure" Paint For buildings, outside and in. SENOUR'S FLOOR FAINT It wears and wears and wears. , • "Varnole-um" beautifies and. preserves Oil - Cloth and. Lin- oleum. • "Marble -rte" Floor Finish The one perfect floor finish. tc" Wood -Lac Stain Improves the new -renews the old. awraleariza they have two 'summers for their bees. We are looking for James Castle and Fred Cooper and wife to see us on Sunday. ' Well, I guessI will have to close now and if any of you get the no- tion to come and see us we will do our best to entertain you and show Well, the trees are coming out in •leaf, that is the peach, orange and many others. The great Master said that it was a sere. sign that the suni- mer was coning. I think we have all the trees here that are mentioned in the Bible. We have a • park half a mile from here called Sycomore Park. You know about the man wino climbed up one to see Jesus.. They are just coning out in bloom and we Attention We have on the premises of the Comerciel Hotel, 1 large two 'story frame barn, approxitnitely 40x6Oft, also Driving shed 20x90ft. These buildings will be for sale immediate- ly, -89-1 .P'HE MERCANTILE SALVAGE co. ASTHMA USE RAZ -MAH NO Smoking -No Spraying -No Snort Just Swallow a Casale RAZ -MAH Is Guaranteed to restore norncal breathing, stop mucor gatherings in the b'r'onchial tubes, give long nights of quiet sleep; contains no habit-forming drug. $l.00 at your drug- ggut's. Trial free at our agencies or write Taaiplatons, 142 King W., Throat*. Sold by J. 15. Hovey, Druggist GRANITH ► K lVs qM: The Double Track Route .--BETWEEN--q MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelleh Dining Gar Service. Sleeping ears on Night Trains and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agt., 'Toronto, A, 0. PATTISON, Station Agent, Phone 85W. J. Ransford & Son, 'Uptown Agents, Phone 57, +l,J ','= , aIA. -.: J ffi w ti:r:+e'e wel- L .{ x •rf.•:..Y ♦ k .'�7W..A ,tXFv n:tfi;rSi -' d. ... �, e' ,Y�IJ Shall the importation and the bringing of intoxi- cating liquor into the province be prohibited? 10•••••••44, memersmeentilMidnrymosol• WRILE importation of intoxicating liquors into "dry" provinces was forbidden by war -time Order -in -Council, Ontario's jails were half empty. Since that order was .rescinded, imported "Booze" has been filling them up again. Jail Commitments -Before and after the Federal war -time Order - in -Council prohibiting importation of liquor into Ontario was rescinded: ' Commitments for Commitments for Drunkenness. All Crimes. 1919 3,415 1919 . 13,096 1920 ... , 4,511 1920 14,756 Net increase, 1,096. Net increase, 1,660. 1'mported"Booze" is demoralizing social con- ditions, breeding a disregard of law, endanger- ing the home and menacing the youth of this province. Imported "Booze" is defeating the, expressed will of the people. anassesorea Vote - aiid Vote, "Yes" Let us shut the door to Imported "Booze" Ontario Referendum Committee 19 0.w a,2:5 ., ,,. ,. tSMtie"ie ,. • AINIMINNAM ail ARE YOU A Man or Wo an Brave enough to Face the Future? Big enough to Assume a Responsibility? Far-seeing enough to Prepare for Misfortune? Ambitious enough to Increase your Estate Immediately? Patriotic enough to Provide for your own? Energetic enough to bo making a good livelihood? Healthy enought to pass a Medical Examination? " Then clip this advertisement. Fill in coupon ano send to S. 0. Cooper. Box 5. NEWS -RECORD OFFICE Clinton, Ontario. NAME , ADDRESS ... , , ..... Date I3orn, ......day of in the year a