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The Clinton News Record, 1912-09-19, Page 5:g?ep!emter. I9ti, • 912 ClintonNews-Record Goderich. -,T e T • r' ci- The west. Huron :.i oachcis ,Also a ='tion meets ih the Collegiate Insllt- Lite, 'pit the 26th and 27th instts., .sterting the first morning at' 9:,$O, \ll teachers who;ean are urged to. come in (lie evening before so as to bp''in time for the, opening. it Eine band eoncort is to be given. on. the square' on the everting of the 25th, .hiss Tena \'ouiog of New Ontario :is visiting; her grandparents, illt. and Mrs. Alex.' Stirling. • CMr. t G. M. Kidd left last week ' for Mont a•i i th K a<e 1 to take a,l>.oS tion with c (''1ginecring department of the 0. 1'. •;Miss -Regan and Miss ,Josie Medd- have returned from a •visit to Sate rets, Pores Lake Valley Cirove and other; points., 1'Jrs. Lena •111cOarthey returned last week` • after •a visit with her sisters - lin';, ,Detroit and relatives at Flint, Mass ,Edith Falconer Inas recovered i:e;n het recent severe illness and her many friends are glad to see her, around again, Mrs, Stewart, who was the guest last week of her brother-in-law, Mr, John Ross,. Oxford street, left •for her •ltonie atr Los Angeles„ Cal., accent- -parried by her nephew, Earl Ross, "Who will make an -extended n, dish. The tax rate iGoderielt this year will he twenty-nine mills. . Mrs, (Rev.) ,A. Brown was in Owen Sound last owing to the illness and ^death of lien"father, the late Dr. Al- _ Cameron, ln C metro i, a pioneer medical practitioner of that 'town. Marriages tiARCOE—RATHWELL—III Clinton, on Sep4., Jath, by Rev. S. J. A1 - lin, Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rathwell of Clin- 1 ton, to George Howard Varcoe of 'a - oronto. kitINKEL—CRAWFORo—M the res- fdence of tate bride's parents, on Sept. 18ti}, by Rev. J. I1 Oster - nowt, Martha .Jana, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Craw ford, 01 Hullett; to "Abraham Stewart Kunkel of Niagara Falls„ Out, ,J IcCLOF—TWITCHIILL—At the re- sidencc of -the bride's brotJ1dt Ed- , anon -ton, Alta., on Sept. 18th, Et- ta, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Tvvi'tchcll, Clinton, to T, id-McCloy of Edmonton. .SUTHERLAND—COATS—In G oder- ich, on Sept. 18th„ by Rev, G. E. Ross, Marion P,, only dau'gh ter of Wnt. Coats, County Regis- trar, and Mrs, Coats, to J. Ar- thur'Sutherland of Toronto, son of Rev. J. G. and Mrs. Suther- land or Galstoni, Scotland. SWAVELY—b AIR—At Los Angeles, Cal., on Sept: 1.11 b, Mrs. Linnie C. .Fair, formerly of Clinton, 1;0 - Howard .;M Swavely. fl 3EAN—MeL 1RE7 —Tn Seaforth, on Sept. lith, Susie McLaren, of Seaforth to George Bean of near "Coderieh,• IIAMMOND-KERR--At Woodland, residence Of the, bride's parents, Winghai n, on Sept. 11th, by Rev• Dr. Rutledge, Ernest A. Ham - Mond, to Annie Laura, elan„ hr'er: 01 Mr. and Mrs, John .Kerr. 'Sl- e1\r3—W1NNIE—In T'oront'o• on. Sept, 501 by (Lev, J. 1). Morrow, Harvey' Shane of Winghant to Margaret Winnie of Lucknow. COOK—SNILL—At the Manse, Wing- barn, on August 21st, by the Rev. D. Perrie, Annie Snell to Gordon Cook,, both of East Wa- wanosh. Births FIRTH—In Lindsay, on Sept, 13th, to -Mr.; and Mrs, Thos. Firth, a daughter. ee WELLS.—In. Exeter, on Sept. 9th, to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Welts, a• daughter • SANDERS.— In Exeter North on Sept. 10th to Mr, and Mrs. Hat- . ley Sanders, a daughter. CARR.—In ;Blyth, en Sept. 7fth, to Mt;: and birs. Frarit Carr, a son. NOBLE—fn East Wawanosh, on Sept 811, to., Mr;, and Mrs. ,Jas 11. Noble, a son r i{•NIIR—At Ilillsgreon, ow the 1.0th inst. to 141r. and Mrs John Turner, 'a son. BYB,NLS—In Ssa1orth, on Sept, 6th, to Mr: and Mrs, William Byrnes, a daughter. .FLANNERY-In McKillop, on Sept. 3rd, to Mr, and Mrs, John Flan- •hery, a son. ARCHIBALD—In Tuck,ersteith, on Sept. 8t11, to Mr. and Mrs. John Archibald, a daughter. McLURE—At Dungannon, ori Sept. 51h, to Mr. and Itirs, Will Mc Lure, a daughter,_ TYiNDAIL.r-In 'ruckersmitb, on Sept. lith, to Mr. and • Mrs. Harry Tyndall, ,e eon. Deaths YhTNINA R -1n Gode ick township on St L w ']nth Stewart Grafton "Piuntiner, in his 87th year. Sht1'lH—Ill Woodsbocic, on Sept. 14th Henry Smitb, formerly of- Cline ton aged 13 years. JOHNSTONI In Blyth, on Sept. '1 5fil, Robert' Johnstone, brother of the late John Johnstone of Chhfon. IIILLCN--en 'ton .5 Sept. 10th, 7arbee Alhcnaldillen, yeung- cst seri -of 3911'. James 1,Iillcn 0g cd 19• teats, 8 ,months and 6 McCAR T NRT—In West' Wawanosh, •on Sept., 10111, W1111an McCartney, •aged 21; years and 8 months. EL,STON„ In Morris, ort Sept. 10t11, 2 J hn Elston aged 81 yearshd a months. I d,ja R.—Tn Wi-ngleno on Sept. alth WlUiam<. Gordon:" Fletcher. faker, Sten of:, IVIrt and Mrs. ''Norman.. Baker, aged 1 year and 4 enths,', R, f1I31tItl)$ON At` Port Albert, on Sept, 9111 "Elilabeth Cbristilaw, wife of - hemes Richardson aged Goderich About skint of IIamilton's business Ment and. twenty -live mem- bars of the .13th regiment baud came to Goderith 'Thursday evening, were given a ,drive up toren,'loilowed by a dinner'at Hotel. Sunset;.; •Thcv .,left about 'midnight on thein return Auer- net, Miss Mae ilia Marie, 0'51111 of 'Tra- falgar street was milted. in marriage on Wednesday tftorning, last to Mr. John ,1 Rowland of Mount Carmen', The,. marriage Took •piece an. Peter's churchhe ceremony, 1 being perfor'ined 1iv Rev. M. D. O'Neill of Parkhill, brother of the bride, ' Rev. A. A. McRae of town, 1Rev. T 1'. Ilussey of Pretrolia,'•Rev..Ix;-I'. White m St, _ Goliunbia, liev. M. J. McCormick of leingsliridge,: Rev. 'Sem. Shantnion of.:Nashville, ,Tenn:, and Rev, T,- J,. FordofBothwell also as- sisted in the cerelnonies.`-` On tlieir, return-. from a wedding- trip , and Mrs, ROWIRI' l will reside= at Mount Carmel: • Died as Result of a Kick. Luoknow, Sept, 1.3.—While unhitch- ing a•: team of horses from a . plow for the noon hour, on Wednesday ast, Robert Thompson, aged 22 who resides with his father, Moses'l'homp- son;, a mile -east of Tlolyrood, Was kicked in the abdomen by one of the horses, receiving such injuries that he died last night at midnight after.suf- feCing all day long,. Thehome r,v was �thought s va toU to be vicious and the opinion is that it was bothered by flies. The father of the victim is at Pre- sent in the west, God's Way of Salvation. el Cannot Give Up the Pleasures of the World.'' You are not asked to give up any- thing until you are saved. Salvation it is true, includes deliverance from tine Thraldom and Dominion of sin, as well as from its ,penalty, and you can't have, one part without the' oth- er. It 1netst be All or Nona' Goat does not, however, say to the sinner, "Give up the pleasures and amuse- ments of the world and I will be- stow on you pardon and peace." (lis way 18, "Receive Christ now into 3 our heart ant you will be saved tame the power its well as the doom of sin." A lady in conversation with a Christian at the close of a gospel erecting said "Clod won't save me 1 ow " "Why 7" "I have made up try mind to go to a ball on 'Tuesday evening, and he w'on't;, save rete 110111 I ant willing to give up going to it." She was 5110700 ' that "now" was Clod's time, and that he was besaecft- ing Iter to accept of a free and present pardon -as she was and where she was. The word was blessed to her soul, and I need not add that she was t 10 at ,he ball, as she bad got some- tlrntg, better Now, as you read thane liens,' "re- ceive" Christ by simple faith, and } ou will reneivc the power to gladly "give up" whatever displeases Him. (John 1. 1.1.) (To be continued.) i' • • •• ••• • • • • • s ■ i • • 2 Announccs Popular Pastor read;' Rev: Neil Shaw, 13. A.' for"flfteen years pastor of rho Presbyterian church at. Egmondvele, passed •;away. on Tuesday °vening.at tire age of fifty -live years. Deceased underweiet. a`•critteal operation for an intarnal, 1)011110 on Sunday, feonn which he had horn sulberitig for some ,ionsider- ab10 time. s stood . the operation well apparently, but a relapse set in again" Morality. The fungi n } neral will be held 011 T ridav afl. rica t Rodney, the old .tonic of the deceased. The late Mr. Shaw' vvas a pupil of Hon. T. W. Orothers,minister: of lab- or, when the latter had charge of the \S+ardsv'ille'I-ligh School. Ie also at- tended the St. Thomas Collegiate, and subsequently taught school at Ridge -town. Entering Toronto, Uni- versity later, he -graduated` in arts in 1800, and completed his course at Knox College three years- later. His first charge was iJlbury, wherehe remained some four years, after which he was called to .the, Egmondvllle pastorate, where he' had remained eV- er since. 1 -Io was an able minister and greatly, behoved by his people. The New inspector ector P On Apples. Mr, .Prank Melcaile, of Blyth, who is stationed at Mcdicfne Hat, Al- berta, fa e , as Fruit Inspector rectae the Dorui' nrnn .DeparOntent of Agriculture, writes from there as follows : "Most of the fleet consumed here is brought from British Columbia and it is very Due. On interviewing a num- her of fruit men I :find very little Ontario fruit handled here,' there be- ing three principal reasons given, first tine distance, second the style of packages put up in Ontario, and third dishonest packing. To my fri- ends who ship their apples to the west. I cannot too strongly urge that their reputation has been shamefully injured by sending in the' past • so many of` our apples that should never have been sent. If you value the great market of this west country send none but the best and if possible pack them in boxes." WANTED—A boy of about fifteen years of age to learn .the butcher- ing business.—S. G. Castle, —47 • FOR SAL(:,—THP( PROPERTY OF the late 'Phos. 1, Walker, situated on the corner of. Frederick and Dun- lop streets, including a mouse, stable and lotus lots, The buildings aro in first class condition and there are some choice frail trees on the property. For particulars apply to—Geo: 11. Hanley, Clin- ton, • 2-48. FOR SALT./ OR 'I'O R1''1N'l \ ONE - storey house on Maple street, Clin- ton, live rooms, woodshed, hard aryl soft water. Garden with some fruit trees. Possession given 001 - ober 10th.Apply to Mrs, Geo, Stanbury, London Road, Clinton P. 0. Phone 5-1.15:' PRIVA'i'P SALE O11' GOOD IIOUSE: HEARSE F O fe SAI R ' WI7'IJ hold furniture of all kinds at resi-- Sleighs <for same. Aloe ` a uaoti1 q P deuce,Albert' street .:north • all of hand-rnado furniture. ---.John Gera - day Satuvday, September- ..let.— trhacdt, Bayfield, IL Baker • 1-18, TOTLIRS' LINT NOTIOJ4NOTICIJ; is hereby given that a Clime-- will be held puiubbant to the Ontario; Voters 'List Act, by. His 4lenor, the Judge. of the' County Court of the County of Huron; at the count. Chamber in the Town of, Ulinfon.'on Wedues- day, the and day of 0ctohcr, 1912 at 0, o'clock a:m to heal: arid de ternene complaints. of errors and omissions -in the: Voters' List of the Municipality of the, Town 'of Clinton for 1012. Dated at Clinton Sept. 13th, I912.—D. L. Macphere son, `Town C'letk:—•18-2. GE,OR/GE 'ELLIO17 : • LICENSED Auctioneer for the County, of. 1-Iur- on. Correspondence Promptly : an- swered, Immediate arrangements can 150 sgde for sale dates: at - '1'lle News -Record, Clinton, or by cal - 'bag Phone 13 on 157. Charges mod- erate and satisfaction guaranteed. CLERK'S NOTICE., OF 'COURT -- Notice is hereby given that •a court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List Act', by' . Ilis Honour, the Judge of the -County Court t of- he County oi Huron, n at Vanaa}, tl on Mon 1 • re 7 t i 1 i,, kiay pf, October at 10:30 a.nt, to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in Ilia Votorr List of the Municipality of Town= ship of Stanley tor the year .1'912. Ali persons batting business at the Court are requested to attend at the said time and place,—Robert J. Richardson, Clerk of the Municpal- ity of ,Stanley.—Dated this 16th day of Sept. 1912. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK and Implements. 1YIr,l Thos. Brown has received instructions Irotit the undersigned to sell by. publicatletion at Lof 29, con, 2, Huron Road Survey, 'I'uckcrstnitll., on Friday, September 27th, 1h fol- lowing 1 general purpose horse,' years old, 1 general purpose ,mare, 4 years old„ in foal to Vik- ing, 1 sucking colt by Glenrae. 1 heavy draught colt rising 3 years by' Glenrae Prince. 1 cow duo to' Calve Nov. 1st. 1 cow due to cal- ve .April 15th. 1 farrow cow. 1 Massey-IIarr'is binder. 1. Messe}'- Harris mower, 0 loot crit. 1 Drill. 1 Disc harrow, 1 set dia- mond harrows, 1 gang plow, 1 long plow, 1 130111 Wagon, 1 set bob sleighs. 2 gravel boxes, 1. hay rack. 1 set double harness. :\ quantity of ha}', green feed and millet. About. 30 cords short hardwood. Forks, chains, rakes,. etc,, too numerous to mention. 'ferrets—:1l1 suets of (10 and under, cash,- on over that amount 12 months credit will be grvcn on ap- proved joint notes ; 5 percentt. per annum allowed for cash` on credit amounts. Wood cash. Levi Stong, Proprlel:or. Thos. Brown, Aua tfoneer. M. • i♦♦ • • this season • . ation forou' 'to •visi�. t 2 • is � Cantelon j i • i tree Fall Openin• on TIiiirsdayavenin g Sept. • 19, 20 and 21. • • With many exclusive designs for This is a • these days. - special invit- • the store ' on • • • • M 68 voters, 2,months and 15 days.; 1 044. ••••••••••••••••••••••••Ms••*•••••••••••••♦•••••M>••• •••••••••••••••••••• WANTED;; I'0 '-R'E'NT WITH' 9'7:11 option or buying, a good 'house with modern .improvements.—Apply to A, 11'orhee -46 T'EACIER" WANTIED FOR S. S. No. 5, Stanley township',-ddt'ies to' commence' September , 3rd 199.2,- Janes-' E. ' Stephenson,- Secretary, Varna' P. 0. 41-3 WANTED—A 'C00K AND K•IT01-114N girl at the Rattenbtiry House.—Ap- ply ply to Mrs. Rat1enbury. --13, IIOU'SE FOR SALE ON .PRl.5JttSS street,-I'or particulars apply to Mre, James Tuoker, Clinton. —40 HOUSE ON MARY STRE'E'T FOR sale or to rent,—A. J. Tyndall. —3, PLUMS.—A NICE 'C'ROP '0F THE finest canning varieties 'of'plunrs for sale at reasonable, prices Richest varieties known. I,argest plum or- chard in the county; Colne and get your stock.—C, Hoare, I3uron Cen= tx t al ,ruin .Tarin;: Clinton. --45-41: FOR SALE—ONE RUBBER 'TIli,E' buggywith top. One light spring wagon. One etitter, A11 tho above articles are in good condition and will sell cheap toe quick sale. -Ap- ply to Thomas Watts, Clinton. —30 FARM FOR SALE.—THE UMDER- signed oilers for sate lot 18, con. 1.6, Goderich township, containing 80 ;acres: On it there is a good frame house and hank barn, each with stone foundation, and also. an' implement house. It is a good stock farm as there is plenty of water. Convenient to churches and. school. Telephone connection. Small orchard and about 5 acres of bush—For terms apply to J. H. Lowery, Box 1242, North Bay, or to Jos. Proctor, I-,Iolmesville, FARM- FOR SAT,E.-LO'p'30, CON, 11, Goderich township, consisting of 80 acres, all cleared and in a good state of culhivateen, 30 acres in grass, 1 acre 'orchard. , Good outside wire fencing good concrete dwelling with eight 50071s. Stone clatry,."Farnte barn, 1 mile from I3olmesville and 4 from Clinton. Will be sold on easy terms. For further partnlulars apply do W. C'a,oks Clinton, P. 0, or Fred Leonard, Ilohnosvfdle. • ...11e FARM FOR SALE, KNOWN AS "Speinghiel Perm" on the Bayfield Road, Goderich township, consist- ing 175 acres, ,south half lots' 51 and 52 and part 53 and 54, two utiles from Clinton and one frorn- sohooL, A fleet -class stock and grain farm, 35 acnes of good pas- ture land. Well watered : and has never failing spring at barn. Good wells and cistern: Bank barn 02x52, with stone stabling. 150 apple trees just beginning to bear and all kinds of small fruits. Reason for selling > Owner In poor health. Terms 'to suit' purchaser: Robert Marshall, Clinton P. 0. -36 NOTICE ! X In a few days Mr. J H. 1 X Rhodes of Arthur, Ontario, 1 Y Manufacturer of Ladies' Braids X X Switches, Putts, Curls and .X on 'dotes made from your 1 X I tpo y X own ' combings, wilt call at 1. X every house In Clinton with a X X fu11 lice of samples, cards, 11 X prices, ate X X X XXX`XXXXXXXXX.XXXX.SXXXXX TRY "CONNER'S" Quality Bread Made Clean ` Baked Clean Sold Clean It has no equal for qual- ity and flavor. Next door to Geigg's Jeweler)/ Store. CHAS. CONNER 13A.1(JR and CONFECTIONER. Lewis Stti'tter, Harold Rayner. GRIAN WE ARE IN 'THIE MARKET FO;1T, WI1112•T, OATS, '.PEAS, BARLEY, RYE, RUCKWHEA1,t ETC. We pay top prices for all grain. FOR SALE— ONE Y 14 A 11 L /NG. °bite 2 fat loners two, years old, 3 spring calves, .1 Coobshutt sulky plow" nearly new, 1 lumber :wagon, lowdown with hay tack, Clover Leaf Manure spreader.=Levi Trick, Clinton P.0, —17 CALL, AND CONSULT ELECTRIC needle: specialist; for the permanent. removal of moles, superfluous hair, eto, Painless, A limited, number taught �� a bh{, the work: Days in Clinton.— Address Mate .Yemen 2U ' a1 D y Ave, Stratford; Offices in Mitchell, Seaforth and Clinton, —47-1. FARM FOIL SALE -240 ACRES IN the township of ,Stanley 80 ae- rie under crop 20 acres good hardwood bush, talartee in pastilOJ land. Farm tile drained and in. good state of eultevation. Comfort- able frame }reuse, long distance tale - phone installed. Frame barn, 40 x 100 feet, with stone stabling and waterworks system Adlliteonal. Karn and house suitable for term help. Farm situated 2-- miles from l;ritoelield station on the G, •1'It. and 1* miles from the village of Varna. Terms to suit purchaser, —Apply 'to John McNaughton, 'i'ar- lna.. P. 0. •1;2 FARM FOR SALE.— LOT 21, CON. 6, township of 811111011, containing 1.00 acres„ i80 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation. 15 acres good hardwood bush. ',here are 011 the premises a fast class bank barn • with water system int connection. 'Goon seven roomed frame house with hart and soft water. Tele- phone connection. 4 miles front. Clinton and 8 from Londesboro. This farm has never been rented and Is one of the best in the county. Terms reasonable as the undersign- ed is retiring 15om farming —Mrs, T. C'arbert, Clinton P. 0. —47 FARM FOR SALE. --LOT 35, CON. 10, Goderich township, consisting of 80 acres, all cleared with the ex- ception of 5 acres of bush. 3 acres orchard, 10 acres in grass. Good clay loam: Well watered and fenc- ed. Frarin (rouse, and barn 42 by 57 with cement stabling. 40 foot windmill with water to house and barn. ;r mile from school and 1 miles from Clinton. ALSO. part lots 37 and 38, con. 10, containing' 105 acres, Good brick house and 2 barns, 50 by 50 and 30 by 50,. Good outbuildings. 'Farm well fene- ed and in good state of cultivation with never failing spring, ee01110 from school and 4 front Clinton. — For further particulars apply to T. II. Cole, Clinton P. 0. , -44 FARM POR SALE—The Executor of the Southcombe estate offers for sale 50 acres, being east half of 100 28, con. 6, Ilullett. This is . a ftrsn-class farm, well -watered and improved and with good buildings: Also Phe undersigned odors for sale lot 29, con. 0, IIullete, consisting of 100: acres. These farms may , be bought together or separately.— Apply eparately—Apply to R. J. Southcombe, Clin- ton P. 0. , —89 Bring your grain to the Eleaator. CHOICE SHIED ' FALT, WHEAT •I FOR SALE,. The L. SUIrTTER CO.' Phone 64. TYo Elevator, STORE TO RENT, RECENTLY OC- cupietI by James Steep, pee?dtire dealer.—Apply to 7, 0. l'lliott er R. E. Manning, C1intion. -37 EWING MACH1NES REPA.IRb3D and repairs kept on hand, also ag- ency gency for new machines,—A. Hoop- er, Albert street. -30. FOR SALE—FLOUR AND FEED business, established 21 years, de- livery and dray business in con- ncetiog. Together withstore and dwelling 'of seven 1:0010s. Good briolc stable also on premises, 1). S. Cook, Clinton, —31 BOYS WANTED For Various Depart= tnents Apply at offices of W. Doherty Piano & Organ Co. Good lllorn[ng ] clear reader; tow (lees Year '. eta) rl Y to Tire News—Record stand 7 DOCTRINAL RIN • A Tracts Strictly Y O,thud OX' Free Samples les mailed on application FRED. J. HILL Clinton - Canada. •. • • THE-- • - ▪ nuo �ro�erl•• • • a • • • • ••Our success is achiev- •- ••ed by laying bricks -not • : by throwing them. From the first our idea has been • to give such service, such • value and such sat:sfae- • tion as would .make you • think of us first; whenev- • er you wanted anything in groceries. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - -.- • • W. T. O"NEIL • • "The Hub Grocery." IP • SAVE MONEY You will save coal and yet get more heat, 'if you instal the famous. BYAM & SUTTER SANITARY PLUMBERS. Watch Faults Does your watch run' correctly. If not, let us repair it, for you. It r'my, be only dirty and need cleaning, or sPop for lack of oil. Whatsoever' the reason, don't delay. We give thorough examination and regulation free. Any; thing more ousts as little as saris - factory work can be done. A. J. GRIGG Scientific Jeweler and Optician ' CLINTON, ONT. TINNING OF ALL KINDS done promptly, thoroughly and res- . We'llre airorrenewyo • t 11 your t.i ee . n y Y roof, put your chimney top, leaders, gutters, Or cornice in'firet•cl'ass con - Let us give von a. price on your Plumb-' ing or furnace job.' Satitaction guar- enteed, Phone 63; TRIOS. HAWKINS. Thousands of.amhitione young people :are. being lushucte[t l t thewhomas.by.. our rcomo Study Dopt.You may fibieh at College it you desire.'Paw when, ever you wish, Thirty 'Steers Expel, ranee. Largest S amore in Canada, Enter any doy,. Positions gus)euaeed. If you wish to save hoard and learn while you earn, write for particulars. NO VACATION CLINTON BUSINESS'COLLEGE CEO. SPOTTON, PRESIDENT, •