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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-10-14, Page 3Mee 'hone 39. The Third Page REMOSIIHNOTEll r 1T Ons...'r Tf" fi' auoiwetiami5tnaul �rieta iOnt an Mafficinn�' ' TitcPreF it r' r n� n ' S. R i;yt. Jr telA n er"w- , r Aft• a ,r. bsund attagtGeFvoA tinelttsbtomaeliSanJB3Meto l . 1111•, lhhl'et)• ROIlLu11112 Glu�•.t,�rf jnesa'andRest.Crn:ain5 fie 111wr 0pp1�Utn,s3orpt-)inelio Mineral Nta� NAratrrlis frrlprcf !O DiSAJ1W 42:9?„.r sank ,ongx,rrr,L F, s J'e calls 11.eiggete ado Anewr;tsc6vna% inn S rd Ir Haft_ td` r (l� 1�,nen,/+r _ trfor toilEstLihpeoaftS£onOaFe"InuTedic r and FeveislnsPin4oear,, eCttltift iherefreen lnlafaacy. I'ac'Siante SI¢na ore of r Ttrs Ci s 4• Pio Tli%A� t ..�ah,`t wk i.+or .infants aid Children. Blathers ,'Ano w That Gomm Castodh Always Bea' f the Signature O aSilier es, • Euaet Copy of Vt75apper. Malta WORLD-WIDE NEWSY l'ITEMS tW INTEREST Polish faeces occupied Vilma, the Lithuaiian capital, Saturday afternoon. The lte'encin alWator Froeval estabifak- eel a world's record at Buc, Prance, for landing at a given spot when he ascend- ed to a height of 1,00.0 metres and cam's down within nine feet of. the spot in- dicated. ft is reported that Grand DukeMlch- ael Alexandrovktch, brother of the late Emperor Nicholas, of Russia, has ar- rived at Sebastpool. Jeade 3O STOPSco Gijs gs7lit )H6 CinTAen CCP, (.4 N OnH CITY. Imam CAN NOW EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF PAJl$ . Many people suffer terribly with pain in the stomach, after every meal they eat. ., Dyspepsia and indigestion keep them in coo. stant misery. WILY y not use that, old reliable Burdock Blood Bitters, a rennecly that has been on the market foe the Mist 40 yoai:e and obtain perfect and permanent relief. Mr. II. II. Celine, Norton, N.B., writes: -"I was with the overseas Mines for four years and two months, and in '%ctob r, li)181a,,Iwasunfortaweenoagh to be u ortn led stud taken preoner, t was a prisoner 1'ur ''�Lt/�. years, nadirs: food theY+gave u,s Mk not good, at times, and after tt few months I found that 1 was suffering froiu indigestion. When .I'•.eamo home in July, 1919, I was nearly at ii-reelt. I was tolyl to use Burdock„ Blood Bitters. I• did so and: found great relii•f, and gen now eat without fear of p}ahiu anti sickness. I wo ld recommend B. 13: 13.. to all who su116 from indigestion." : Manufactured only by The T, Mil- burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Plowing : Matc: and Tractor, Demonstration Under Auspices of the Huron's Central Agricultural Society on Mittell Farm One half mile East of Clinton Tuesday,Oct. 19 When the following Prizes will be awarded: BOYS UNDER 17 YEARS OF AGE On Stubble lst---$15,00; 2nd -$10.00; 3rd-$5.OQ BOYS UNDER 21 YEARS OF AGE On Sod lst-$15.00; 2nd -$10.00; 3rd -$5.00 OPEN EVENT -- 1st $15.00; 2nd -$10.00; 3rd -;1;'5.00 SPECIALS Best Crown on Stubble.. $3. Best Crown on Sod $3 Best Finish on Stubble, . ,$3. Best Finish on Sod $3 Best Team and Equipment $5.00 RULES Plows used with straight coulters only. Selection of land tobe by ballot. All plowmen to be on field at 9 a. m. No shaping of furrows by hand or plowspade, except first four furrows. r Depth of plowing must average 6 inches- ' Wheels prohibited. After, setting and removing stakes, no assistance will be al- lowed. • On Sod Y e Lay fatrther info:;;,a t - t ;ells to Sstoretnnry: A. J. NMOIVMURRAY ,ItiftitgtOi »girt 1 is T:H$S .,CLINTON NEW ERA, (33y REV, P. 13. $'IT4IYAithiR, D, D. Taaahor of. English Lthle ib 015 bloody 1}11)10 lnslltute of Chicago,) (n, 1sa0„ woetern Netrapa per Union.) LESSON FOR OCTOSE» 17 Jit131)S BGG1NS Hit) GAL1LEAh! M I'N 1 STiiY, LIOSSON TN:C 'iatthew 412.15; CipLOI4N TIAN r•-%Ietwnt, rog the singe dein -or"di4a1'Sat' is (it'lland..-a1aft i17. ADDITIONtT. M ,TPI TAL A' R bLt L tot -a0; Lake 51-11. PRIMARY TOPIC --Jesus Ohs4 oe Haln-.. ,fUNtOf'i TOPIC, -Juane:,Teaohing and Healing, £NT.cRAIDDiAILip,ND,Sir5f'0I1 TOPIC, ,..'^The Call or the Pirsl Disciples, ''r'(7UNG PISOPIE -Ar(D Airot ii' 7'OPIU -Jesus enters upon 110 nnsslon. 1. The King His Own Herald (vv. 12-3 7), ,' , I. The reason for'(r, 12). The news of 'the jutpri5hmmenr of John this Bap- tist cnlr.,c epg1(.tins to PolSalce Jaden'' rend go'inio• Galilee, The FSte of. ;John •he,aceepte0 as foreshadowing his own, Iecisc of (WS, rith ic w from the lnotrolipllS nail went Lb Our re- nhote0regions Where his pork would attract less attentlhn, 1Vha'n the pee - pie wilfully reject the truth and art" tempt to (lo violence to Lite nlessen- gem, he sbbuii) turn from then, unless spehlally directed otherwise, 2. To whole the prochunn11,5 Is made (vv, 33.10). The people In Capernaunr. Tills w•ns done in rulii•lt- msnt of a prophecy in Tsnin 0:1, 2. These 1)00150 did not egley sell )ulv Iteges ns those around doila:gleln. This •was ne ofthe d+erkc*st and meet (Irrupt' of the provinces. end now; it l ettlug lie light fIlilt. This fnre- vf4dawe tl the pi•erent ane wht'n the grace of God would ranch nut to the &Mils. Beet tithe Is just like lite Lord. Ile (lid not eome'Iv cull ilio rdghteoes, lout sinners to reps•nionee. Ft should be our husiness. Him the 114481er, te go to Om most benighted „als with the toessnge of light ari(1 3. 191s message (v. 17). "Repent, for the, )dng Ion of heaven In nt homy 'Ohio Is tate sone Irinrllem •ssliich John the Baptist and thv ()Id Testnvnent pa:opliets proclaimed It •nhpa sY„ the D,Yessianie eaira ruin of Jests, l hrtst, Thiels not oUg mes- ?nge, fire nitre isflhe is per of tthe• fi "p grace .of God through fadth in the fin- ished work of Christ. We should roll 'upon men to repent and helleve the gospel: of Christ's dent!) for their stns a•nd resurrection fel' justification. The tingle is cemingwhen•herulds will again announce the coming of the kingdom, and the Ring, himself will come forth front the . heavens 'to establish his mediatortal kingdom, For Mils we pray when •w•e tntelligentiy say, "Thy kingdom. come" • 11. The King Summons Servants to His'side (vv. 8:22). 1. His eomrnnnrl of mnthnrity (v 19). He did not use arguments, but issued the mandate. The King's volee is autocratic. 'Po command is the Ring's prerogative, not to argue or entreat. ' 2. -The station ofahe servants called (vv. 18, 21). They were men of lowly, birth -fishermen. Clod chooses the foolish things of this world to put to shame the mighty, that no flesh might boast before hint (I Cora 1:26). ThutitC ay, Oct. 14th, i92s. House _'hone 9& THIS WOMAN'S MISERY Ended by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Re, ' markable Recovery of Mrs. Church." Smiths Ms, 'Ott,="I suffered With falling of my organs, gains' around my laeari s4t1 in,,1?oiyfilfi lid',: $@'n 1ny lege, r,neuralgsa )n my face and lead, and that' i ink' feeling, I felt that I ' terrible sinking h g, ) could ntstlive and would fix my house in order every night so there Would .j a no trouble if I droliped 'off in the'iinght, my husbandwent ;to' druggist to get the best , emedyyahe had sand he gave him Lydia. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. I took six bottles and felt a lot better. I,will always recommend the Vegetable Compound, and you can use these facts, as exrtestimo�mai. -Ls 'J; '0:' CHHUrtCH Boat 845, Smiths Falls, ' -Ont. • The success of Lydia• E, Pinkham's om Ve'g e P etabl. Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled, It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from nervous:Trostration, displacements; inflammation,. ulcera- tion, irregularities, periodic pains, back- ache, bearing -down feeling, flatulency, • indigestion and dizziness. ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the standard remedy for female ills. If there are any complications about which you need advice write in con- fidence to Lydia E: PinkhamMedicine Co., Lynn, Mase. Good Road's Mike - Next Year Owing to the aisagreeabieness of tire weather those who had prepared to take in the motor. Hie to Goderich on Friday were disappointed as'it was eati- ed off. In Stratford however In order to entertain the Minister of Pubf;c W✓orli<a who had Colne to take part in the, trip a luncheon w.as held as an alternative. There were over too present, Hon. F. G. Biggs the Minstar of Pub - 1 -ie Works and I•tig•hways'said: "1 oalne here' for a good roads Inspeetins tri), i wanted to go over the roan but wilts sot afforded that privirg¢e. However i was over the road this'larson and I know the coucd¢flc»ss. The .resident acid district 'engineers have a Fair idea of the road, Of course you will understand that the road. has been under our, care for only a few weeks, and 1, might say with no sarcasm to the warden or'coun- , ty eouancillers that 1 think it would -have been better if they had cared a tittle more for it. The road did not get in ' that condition in a few weeks?" Butthey. were far-seeing people and thought that we would:take over the road. Well we will take it over and make it fit to ride on as soon as possible. Matetltwl Hard to Get - "1 -he road from Stratford to Mitchetl, is bifid because it is a hard section' to get material for. One dollars will, go I three or four times as far in many other sections, and we have Malays adopted the policy to build roads where the dol- lar will go farthest, "So far as saying we will give you a cement read, I would not like to go, It may come but we can give you a smooth road comfortable to ride on, and i think you wilt be Satisfied. A stone r cr hm rant ison it wayto Wy- theville. b y, s if we cannot get labor we will have to get more mechanical equipment So that'I think by this time next year you will be able to go from Stratford to Goderich in comfort even if it does rain. "Speaking of the reduction_ of the cost of living, Mr, Biggs said that good roads were a big factor in its reduction but added: "I think if the people get -back to the staple industry that of farm- ing it will help to reduce the high cost of living even more quickly than good roads," Mr, Biggs also reviewed th'e work of the 'department; "It is three months since we `got legislatioh to go on with the good roads system," said Mr, Biggs "and'sitice that time we have organized the entire system. At the present tithe we have 20 crushing plants in operat- ion, Have bought 300 qua•rtes as web as many rollers and 20 large trucks. The resident and district engineers say the organization will be complete to go a- head next year as far as labor and mater ial will allow. We hope to have 25 miles of permanent roads built by the first of December. Until conditions adjust them selves Isis no use saying what surface we will put 00, We will have to take the surface we can get," -8. Thev were called to definite sem-. lae'(v. 19). "I' will nicheyob fishers of men." He hod Previously called them to be disciples (John. 1:30-42). He now enlled'them to service: This call, then, was not the gospel call to .sinners, which is alwttys "Believe on ,me," but the cell to service, of t.hose,. who had airendv heeded the call to discipleship. The qualities whtrh •made them good fishermen• -patience, bravery to face the storm and the night, the perseverance which .toiled all night though no fish were caught, • week' snake them good fishers of men. 4. Thelr prompt obedience (vv. 20, 22). They gave up their business and homes, not even inquiring where their salary was to come from. They put their trust In him who called, heilev- •Ing ,that he was able to supply their needs. - , t'14 111. The King's Triumphal Progress (vv. 28-25)). He went the whole rounds of Galilee teaching the Sbriptures; preaching, the. gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of (11851185x, ire did a threefold work: 1. Teaching the Scriptures in the synagogues (v. 28). The revelation of Gori needed to be expiainw.d. This Is what he was doing at Nazareth (hukel 4:iC-22). 2. Trenching the glad tidings of the kingdom (v. 23). The Ring who was present and was heralding his own mission wits ready to establish his, kingdom if they would have boon willing to roeelse him. . 3. Healing all manner of diseases! (v. 28). There was no form of dis- ease which he Meld not cure. Forty-two persons were killed and 100 injured when the Pais -Nantes ex- press rat into a freight train two mites north-west of Paris. CAST For Int stn Atid Children IanUse, .FcrOver SOVenrs Always bears ,,.,re the ....x..g. 83 nate t of Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S D ASTO R IA An officer of the Royal Air Force named Richardson was killed, Lieut- Robertson of tite Medical Corps was dangerously wounded and three sol- diers received wounds wlaeii the lorry in which they were travelling was amhashed about twenty miles from Cork. The British Government has refused to allow Dr. Waller Rathman, President I h' r.rile(i ere ale General Electric Com- pany, to enter England. tdithra l Paragraphs The Hues continue the work of at- tempting to destroy . shipping iybilch they are uucder'contract to deliver to the Allies, if for every ion thus des- troyed they have to deliver two this sort of sport wits lose its zest, ss -•There are six wacanetes to be tilled in the Dominion .Senate; dts,triJauted as follows: Ontafio two;:British,Columbia onei,NAlbertat Coe; Saskifeliewa)i,,one; (Yoga Scotia one, tore s a chance fo r the Mgikjign.,Governmeht to show that it , really iwte'ifds doing away whit the a .ror g system I d ITi equip in the Cup. SDA" bias -no equal for quality and flavour. If you have not tried Salads send us a post card for a 1 free sample, s p e, t1*e price• o statingt1 now payandi! o �►11 us,p 1 1ack, Greets or Mixed Tea. Addrepa 5alAda, Toronto - mint `' at nae" r" nn' commercial use, The new- iIi nt ,has been installed at a cost of 1Gbdt three thousand ' dollars to the flown A large saving will be made in the present cost of puinpisg water as with the gasolinesengine. it posts, gbau.t 8,00 .a day 'for gasoline' while pumping in the matter hof fire protection Exeter now has g systen) khat is not serpasse anywhere.- - • '3 Much credit is due the local comm- iSsioit Whohaiise devoted a great'deat`rof time in the matter. The work of install ing, especi,aily tile electrical .part has supervised by, Mr. H. W. Doerr, hydro Supt, of town at¢ the work has been done by town• employees atoa con- st,rd'erable saving to the local treasury,--- Mayor Church, of Toronto is after the rent profiteers, -whose other nal e is legion, Unfortunately no machinery to accomplish", this, object» seems is exist, and legislation for' the establish- ment of at rental court mast, await the *test meeting of 3t he courts are greatly needed in these days whet. a hotise famine exists In the land, and if Tommy - can do anything to bring it about he deserves to be encouraged,; •.it is not so long ,since the news- paper world was startled by the an- nouncement that two great newspapers, The New York Sun and The New York Herald had been merged.. Now comes the news of a similar merger in Ptlilsdelphia, the papers concerned be- ing -11)e Public Ledger -and the Press. The latter will go out of existence, thus addling one more corpse for interment in tate ever-growing newspaper ceme- tery. d _0_ . - The London Tithes coraisp�ndent, Writing on Austraijia, says that the newspapers of Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide have as a rule, fag more Better Pay The Price Don't; be tempted to choose (Sheaf() jewelers,. Far better to pay a$air I? io'o,and know exactly what ` oils are gettfn,T d Yea will 1YeVti• be sorry -•f r as a l matter of money, ix Is easf�g the most economical. r Ttat duns been said en often •til'g everybody by tdto titheme ehotr[ know it -and yetthere - is Uri scarcity of cheap Jewelry in the I land I Now to get personal -If you woulri like to mise dial sort altogetRer- - UUME HF1 E Chiiarea Cry FOR FLETCHER'S r 'CAST0R1A- The Postponement of uer el Marriage Licenses If you wound like to buy where nothing but high qualities are dealt in-OOME _HERE And even at that, no person ebea• said our pribes were unfair . i. counter Jeweler ityltl Optieiau drrlrperial Conference - The aai#iouncement contained in a )� �,rirrSon resent London despatch that' the imja - perial Confer,ends, which was planned to be (held in 1.921, has been postponed newts of 'events in Greats I3titiiin than to 1922, will mot bring with it any they havre of what is going on in the 'feeling of disappointment to the Cana - other settee of the Gomomnwealth. Here in Canada, it is entirely different. We have 'more news - of the United States 155e We have of Gretat Britain or of outaying parts of our own cowftry, •• • Attention is •celled by the news- papers of the United States t0 the has been very little consideration given charge iyhich has been made during passing years, in the method of con- to the Imperial aspect which has been the subject of so much propaganda on • ducting Presidents( elections tit that tine part of this clique of politicians, country, No longer is heard the loud and it would be utterly impossible for tramp,- tramp of -marching- men,•i1ag-,I say set of men to commit" the. country to any new departure on this issue. it dian people. Whilk there may be some necessity for a' clear re -statement of the relationships which prevail among the British natloens, there is a pretty geireral feeling that the tinkers of im- perial polities are nmeddling ,in matters which are better left to the evolutlon- erg processes,of time to determine,. So far as Canada is concerned there raisings, etc. To -day's Presidental campaign has 'teatime n matter of cold calaulslting organization, add it is well' that it is so, patticularly' to • a cam- laid before it, so that it might be fully paign like the present one, in which I discussed by the elected represehitat- the personality of the respeetive can- didateg is not calculated to .evoke en-Ilves of the people, before any decision thusiasnn, could be reached, or any authoritative • "" '__(;v_ • propouricemehyt m;tde. .One thing is already certain, and. that is that the Canadian people, who have reached anti) 61 advanced stage in national au - in the Hearst Government, is sad to tonomy, Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines I would not tolerate the slight - have disposed of something like 1672' est interference with their• internal af- square miles of timber lands, in varying i fairs, ,nor would thecy allow any Lnper- tots, in contravention` of the depart -i sal cabinet to override•their-wishes con- tinental regulation which calls for pub-) cerning any foreign policy. 1ia'competition. In reply fo the in-) The postponedhent of,ihe conference vestigation commissioners he declared, is probably due to the recognition that Would be necessary for the Parliament of Canada have the' whole seheme Hon. G. iloward Ferguson, who was in effect, that ice considered -that as Minister he was superior to any regula- tions. If this was his view 01' running things, it is not surprising that an in- vestigation of his management of tim- ber lands is now considered necessary. 0--.-_ It is not so many years ago that the Stouts is the head of a coalition gev,ern- farmers of Ontario were considered to )Hent, and without any assured support. be the enemies of good roads, and the to Australia 'Premier Hughes' tenure farmers themselves seemed to believe tif. office is most precarious, and his that the good roads agitation was de- parliamentary najority is only one. signed chiefly for the benefit of the in view of these conditions it is Just plutocrats who drove autos. Now we find a member of the Fanners' Govern- ment, the Hon. F, C. Biggs, declaring that no previous provhncra) government in this province ever built more than 500 yards of permanent roadway in any one year, while the U. F. 0. have already built 25 miles of permanent ,highway this year, anlwilt have 200 miles of such pavements completed within a twelvemonth, Mats off to Biggs, who is rapidly paving the roads of this province with something more (hirable than good intentions, - the practical difficulties dog meeting next year are in superable. In Canada there is 00 Federal Government that in any way represents* tete present temper of the Canadian people, or that has any intelligent mandate concerning imperial matters: In • South Africa, General Exeter's Fire System Among the Best The new automatic pumping outfit in connection with the Exeter Water works system was turned on Moo- day afternoon about 5 o'clock, Members of the Exeter Council the Utilities 'Commission, Fire Chief Weeks and seg era, citizens were present for the de- monstration. Tile pump with a capacity of 225 imperial gallons per minute is connected to a 20 It, p, electric motor operating at 115 hip, TIne motor is auto ntaticalty controlled and is set to dome on et certain hours of the day when the water pressure lu the tank drops to 45 pounds. when the Water pressure reaches, pounds themotor is ati o- n:tic[11Y dosed off. This Insures a can it nous wafar supply for fire fighting tis well for the ndvoaates of any seheme of centralized Imperial powers to be very guarded in their utterances, , At the recent Congress of the Chambers of 'Commerce of the Empire' held in' Tor- onto, Lord Desborough spoke as though organization of 'am 4mp.erial cabinet was as well ss settled, but such an assumption is without any warrant from the- great self-governing nations of the British Empire, all of which are intensely jealous of their national autonomy. . FLOUR & ?FEED p. Carload of Standard Hog Feed on Hand lte'i<. A quantity of Slabs for, Sale Phone 123 DR. F. a. Aktiv DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Speal,tlCrr ^1 aiduate et C.O.D.S... Chicano, sad 8,0.0.51 Tenneco aYlteld oh, Mondays. MAY IXC so D Dit. II. FOWLER, DENTIST. Ofnoes over O'NEIL'S store, Spaniel care taken tai make dental tree mens ate painless as nessibla. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction fev GODERiOH ONT 11.3.10i 55516 saieia a speosed11 Urds16 et e New 8l 0 oIDce, Oldntonorow• uT eCteaaa 1crltTe rryqe reasonable. Fanners' sale nota aa ed DR. J. C. GAMES OFFICE HOURS 1.30 p. m. to 3.30 p. me. /q19j 7.30 p, M. to 9.00 p. r . - Sunday 12.30 to 1.30 Other hours by appointment onlge. OMCe at Residence, Victoria Street w. 13EYID)Rrito BARRISTER •tIOLUJZTOR MOUE PWS1,10, 11T0 QUINTON H. T. RANOE Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Betide INSURANCE AGENT-Reprssentiea 14 Fiac sureties Oompaniee, Division Court Dines. (i, D, McTaggart 1Vt, 1). MoTaggse 1 MCT21j Lgart Brost ltd IOZER5 ALBERT ST , CLINTON n General Banking :nainese t.raunti ted et0T1.38 Dt8000Ntl ri Drarie issued. Interest allowed a deposits USE "DIAMOND DYES" The McKillop Rut;l gtlti Fire Insurance 4 o., Dye rights Don't risk your material. Bach pack- age of "Diamond Dyes" con- tains directions so simple that any woman can diamobd•rlye a new, rich color Into old garments, ttnrnl end isolated Tow Prof' erty Only lammed, maNkusaemor Bread 0Mee-Seal orth,Out issesee draperies covering's, niter - 1 Officers, ' r , thing; w tether wool ail linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" -no other kind -then perfect re- snits are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before, Druggist has "Diamond Dyes Color Card" -113 rich colors. Pt A110 fusing 1ldr, ,tunnels I)n':ert•v wishes to In. abrin the yiblle that dna is pre- psvcd r.s i. fine ;nano tunink, lour r tri l'• : s.. t t r r •i' :Tor. and re .i i p to fl. Orders Int W...Dthrsrtvtin phone 41, will rn..,rivt nr,rant attention J. Connolly, Goderich, President) Jr,ti 'dwans, Beechwood, Vice-Presidcrsfe rhos. B. Hays, Seaforth, Secretor Treasurer, koala Alex. Leitch, No. i, Clinton; B.d'r ri11il Htnch,,�Lggy, Satliorth; Wm. Chesney, 15 metidi'lIIc1 J W. Yco, Godcr+icb; R. j iarmuth, Brodhagen. Directors i 4 • j 1$°rb. Nan, Ne. 7, Sasf'ora0.) Jokes Baum aeviels, Illr, dhagaelt Jat.,,s woods M. MatEw:'n, l~tinennt ,Sennas Geeta oily o erielat D c ,r n Cl d P M a sc v G� { No. 11, Seaforthf J. G Grieve Ito. 4 Walton; Robert Perris, liari+aoki MetX r.tpe, No. 3. 3esdorlla. n