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The Goderich Star, 1926-05-27, Page 4• • di nlOgaelealareIPOPeurallfe.etnawwweialte04014/00941r10004.004aeledlibamenatia~qatesesea011 Ladies' Summer Dresses For Sport and Dress Occasions 2111!COM,,WWW.W....• • New Georgette Dresses 'q) Printed and bordered Georgette Dresses for afterncon and evening wear, in all the. latest designS 4tid sliaies. You will be delighted with theese and we invite yon to come.in and look them over. ' • a New Spor( Dresses Printed and bordered Cepe-de-Chine Sport Dresses in the latest materials and shades. Also a full line of Broadcloth, Fugi Silk and Willow Suiting Dresses. Ladies! Golf Suits of Silk and Cotton Crepe Dresses. • The balance of our LadiesSummer Suits are offered at Remarkably Low Prices.., M' ft 9 n • Men s MIAs Mull line of Men's and Young Men's Summer Suits, in light and Dark, Single and Double Breasted Styles, as well as Statclard • CORNFIELD • PHONE 418 • LADIES' stud MEN'S WEAR • 'SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO, SHOP' .. • WEST SIDE OP SQUARE CODERICH ONT. Ikaw IT the Commisaion cared to huy .1 the building. This latter proposit- SOMALI.. I I I III . /1••••41••••••.... mili••••••••••immam THURSDAY, MAY MS, IPA I 0,111 NO OM.. opet glider. The matter of laereaeed rent was laid over for further considera- mmission refilled to eoH n- ies &um pastor. .e eia, teg ! ion the CoKonAKs Giese* tion. Heavy tenting aoupled with num- The letter referred to is inclined sant, avast resulted hi many being scored in both game* of "open store is so conspicuously located. gue. The scorers at both b*ttlea to mislead the public im to the pur- pose for which the Hydro office and ina day" of the local Soft Ball Lea MIN I Ileammemm0116,11 • IM were forced to go over the forty Old M S, Tho local office not only handles the paeutbslicuUttbileitlatoSentf tohef thtoeukydrbuot sera. runs registered and their pencils mark in announcing the .number of 0 tem. That the office and store are were ea the jump all night Salt- tie keel manager and his staff. The portation team 37 ,to 9, while the Printing . locsted on the Square Was not at' eerd-purden, rani nacealteawaneinatteacatesob - Developing, providing extravagant quarters for their position by swamping the trans - any time intended far the purpose a ....isat yentas for economic rations, and secondlY, are eorrect, even though they do look and Enlargtng provincial Hydro recommend the lo- •G, C. r nosed out the cal office and stores so located, first the odd run in 43. Yes, the figures Square with to regrlate the price of electrical ap. queer. peanut to •Hydro customers. Gode- It was terrible all right, but even • CDUNLOP owneee conimencemenoeh' *musing rich, like mostly all other Hydro t, t tht f th so the games proved exciting and e O at many poirne and tbe h• to tontract for. .Theeresult wee that .... ye i ril: heLRexan Drug Store Hydro connection, could not onetime' large. crowd witnessing the tilts 1 all of the power that was necessary seemed wen awed. The envoys_ tion, namely the taking up of a col. • •e • - Goderich e the local Deportment was called upon lotion throughout the crowd, was ti, carom DICKFC. to pay Io* line charges, out of Pronorben night Io* power factor pensIties, treated very , generouely and it every - yields as large a return as ,• N4 ( i to the amount of current used. The enancisl worria. Tuesday did, the League will have no . aprimary object ef the elydro stores NM. W .. ,,,.•••••,••••••*•,.../•••••••••••••••. mv......•••••••••v••• that gets 21 runs off "Mike" Sander. Chas, A. Reid..0 E. V. beeline:- ..1 was not to make terse profits from .. The other innevation of the season son is to be feared for its hitting. L. H. Hill......1 T. R. Pattersen...° to educate and enc the sale of electrical apparatus, but - Cliff McManus turned in a neat IL C. Yang. • .1 ll• I•leath IS encourage the greater using a 13 -inch insewn seam ball instead of the 12 -inch outsewn seami pitching effort, even though he was 10 . .... 11 year-avas not greeted ese of electric energy, not only for eau used lust Dower. but also :for domestic use. so kindly, the playere all agreeing To obtain an eeonom,ic result front' that it was toe large and too lively beaten, especially when you consider sary. Anyoee familiar with the re- line drives were the order of the day' lively i hecl•had a ball in his hands this year Da Id Hastings 1 Hugh Law .0 Then on Tuesday next we find two Ladies' best score -Miss Olive' Allem Professional the System a greater load was noes- to handle with comfort. Long the fact that it was the first time he • office and store have been fairly sue- constantly. The new ball 11 more real battlee scheduled and you (4entlemen's best'score-R. L. Lloyd. suit will readily agree that the local . and the pitcher* were bombarded cessfut. The total current used by more than anything else was respon- , cant afford to. miss . them. The . Ladies' Driving Competition-afies * a • the town at the beginning of the sible for such high Scores. per aps 1 Square are determined to register a ! win this time but will have trouble Gentlemen's Driving Competition - Hydro connection was 260 k. ne par . in doing so as they meet the Col- Edith Williams. new over 900 k.w.w per hour. / - The Rifle ClulaTransportation tilt Now for the games themselves, brings the M.C.CI aggregation into Naftel and IL C. Young. A. J. MacKay. beer. The average consurnptia is borne team. The other argument , 2 Ball Mix:ed Foursome -Miss Marion Mauy towns operate the hydro an th0 frills 0 being the first. one to get under wa5a; teani and it will be to runaway for , INDIGESTION BANISHED:- atorea. on a monthly eredit system """ duly carried out 'at it, a ',opening Davi were battle noir* the transportation . Mayor and appear to rap.kesome profit. EnReeve Munnings and Mac - either team. Tbe trainmen feel This plan was some time ago flu*,? *am Edwards officiatieg. aeoaf • wa, Assessor . . em#, qeite confidentathat they were just Through the Timely Use of Dt.. considered. by your commission,"oft color" against. tne "gunnersaa so Willanis' Pink Pills but, wielded the hickory in great style, look out for 'a fast and tight game.' ' • — . ' a* it would, no doubt, create an 'un- slanening the mayor's ehoots to all ---a.—....... I The urgent need of all who suffer desirable hondition* and also work corners and a greet rush was made' •,-,.,• iviAmAND Goa from indigestion is a tonic to build againat oar dealers, the plan was to 'sign him up, The mayor then up the• blood. Pain and distress af- - ' 0 OPENING FAIRYLAND OR PARADISE alas' ' since we arrived The hotel proprie- juogfrau is the chief attraction, but she has not shown her face not regaaded with favor. The busi- ness of the local' office is now of such proportions that to hendle it efliciett- • ;Tete:Turner officially opened the league with a • mit speech caul ihe game was on. • I CLU ter eating is the way the stomach, • I work nature intended it to de. New shows it is to weak to. perform the 1 at last suitable office 'quarters a pitcher, the other end of the Tran; • Large Crowds 6—niainks and 'In' Club Via Williams' Pink Pille. Maumee strength is given weak stomachs by tor says she is wearing a veil ,of made his debut as clear enough to .her face. The now handled over , per , $80 000 r 'ear, tP" a art, Jr. For the Arca few tnoiraFs HouM d • Lasta • ngfrau, is y , bottles the maintenance acount of the Railroaders looked Ince easy win- tie on on ay blood. This is the natural prison. clouds. I do hope tomorrow will be are required In this office' there is t tion battery being Jaick Stew -1 The annual openizig of Maitland . of giving strength. and tone to the tbese pills enrieti and purify the not aa high as many o our es, Ea el the Light And Power System and, ners and about. the forth spasm had undo suspidisus circumstances ea Golf Club for the season took place Jr. f only 13,600 feet high, but most pop le censidered it the Waterworks System, to say nothing five run lend but this Mar in soon stomach arm accounts for the speedy of the elmost daily billing and col- melted away under the torrid attack crowd of players. end the- various large , , relief in stomach disorders that fol- afi - n, g Monday Met. There was. a less Tom Finds F,I.ower.Clad-Hilisides at Upper End of Lake Como • Deserving Either Tide most beautiful mountain in Europe. Swiss Scenery' Equalled Only .By Rockies Montreux, A.pril 29th, 1926. Make a mplendid trip down here - • through Magnificent- mountain mere" ,. Swiss Fields 'Wonderfully Neat Homo' Quaint gni Att, alive ery„en an, electric • train. Truly the . . - , . Treins are SpIeedil—Peopiairystfui. •' • • . .,.. '4. .... Another interesting letterfrom tunnel, which is nine nines loeg. It Miss Tont tells of the wondere of the Wat) a glorious trip. There is a s ' acenexT in Italy and Seritzeriand. • grandeur about tbe Swiss scenery Bellagio nate. Alw. 20th, 192e. only equalled by the ',Cansiditin Rock • • „": • could not 'decide %tether to head fele Switzerland is wonderfiilly cul- tivated, am amat and tiara the fields isa this lettei Fairylizlid or Paradise. Either would-be appropriate -It is alined look as If they had been sweet •e: situated on the .upper end of bike and dusted every morning. The a..." Como and surrounded by high moun-• Musa are quaint and attractive, • tales, moat of them still snow-cap. with delightful dower gardens and ped. in the brilliant sunshine it window -boxes. The Swiss fondness • lecke like a halo of radiance on each for lace curtains amounts to a pas - one, sion. Eachwindow has two sets, - After eixareeks of Old Masters in and often a sash curtain of the same . . , the Galktie" t is a Joe just to wan- design in addition. , % der the hillsides, whieh are now beau- Like Germany there are "Verbot- tiful with azaleas, rhododendrons, en" signs everywhereaaso much is eamelitte, Illace, etc., in full Memverbotea that one begins to Wonder Ey the roadeideone rni, glithe e a if there is any possibility of getting •Swiss trains are par excellence, quite the best I have ever ridden in, and so, arranged with large plate -glass windows, that one may see the scen- ery- on ' both sides of the car. We are' sitting now on a balcony over- looking.alleke Geneva and the snow - tapped mountains on tire opposite shore.' They and the Lake are rose- plushed by the setting 'sun. , • Today we went by boat . to Lau - sane (where the League of Nations' members,' meet). 'Umtata& lit• quite ci large city on Lake Gerieva,•but is not needy as aittrectiveag' s a tourist resort as Montreux. Robin and I think this' is the:loveliest epot we have yet ego. , ;Of course: it is a good time to see both Italy and •Switzerland. We haye, seen flowers, fruit trees and iheubs everywhere, ever since we landecein Naples. Tha. Seiler, are Partieelarly trust - ales, ' buttereune, violets, forgetanee through the .qountry without landing :tat, 'for they do not fence their orcla ..,;- . note, ete. 'Como is long and narrow; in jail. Lucerne is not only lbeauti- „yds. Like the French they fre- I ,e 'at Bellagio it it. about a auto widefully situated,' but le a beautiful quently. train their apple and pear ..t.. Our hotel is right on the water front, town. So much fascinating old Goth- treef flat'aganst the hoor arn, "With a WiSterio arbor in which to eat to 'architecture, two exceedingly. in- It is a very•pratty aeserrangen ment 'and e e' our teenkfest. There lire many teresting fourteenth century wooden doubtless the 'fruit ripens much ▪ . shore, but their owners have not yet "g8, s 4116 depicting impertnnt en- We are very much ear& by the were aalted t° make a serveY ef the in Switterlatid,-great splashes of col- PumPing ' plant and report. The ▪ opened them this yore . Moos In the..history of Lucerne, red -cheeks of the children and girls Interlaken, April 266. and the other a dialed memorial of steam plant was built in about 1888. • e. wrjting h he . a plague which ravaged the town, a "ea tinattiral) They all 1 k' The pumps were designed at a time boutifur estates hording 'on the lake bridges, both with a series of peint- earlier. lecting, together .with the mass of of last year's channae. Led by the events were keenly contested. ' In the • low the use of these Pills; Proa of detail 414144maod with every such Bisset boys, Bill and Bob, the Gun- elub house' dining the afternoon „.s .s i i given by Mr. Wm. 1-1. .Kelly, system. Certain vault Iwo:mode- eers made things miserable for Bar- bridge and Mah Jong were played. - ale Earl St., Kingston, Ont„ who tion is also. ,requiredd Ontario HY- low's. Pets- and the score travelled"I cannot recommend , Dra dro is too vast an enterprise to even upwards, upwards, exec., upwards. meals at eoon.bnd at 4 o'clock were Afternoon tea awns served. Regular "ys,_ Williams' Pink_ Pills too highly. ' I. allow a branele so small as the Gode- The heavy hitting of Hadden -was a served. A feature of the day was had been bothered with al/digestion • • rich system -ea beadle its business in ,feature of the game, seven runs the inter -club match, Blue Water any alip-shod manner. The office being scored on two of his mammoth Club.ve..Maitland, the Maitland play- years. in, a 'chronic form for 'almost ten Everything I would•eat would rent in queiticin will be felly looked clouts. • • , • • era being one up!, Tixelolleaving are turn sour. I felt as though there led in the bet interests of the,raailt4e: -aieTahelepetdrabillymetnhewf.eari6ctscithilicetwhseatm into by your 'Commission anda big ball inanysteinach all the . • someofthetae draer:Ita ---g---the. :..1.'ari611- 5. .'e -v!-1" ()f li wt'anise I 'felt; tired andVieili. and- ----- -- - Preapynerrts.mide made. • their players wercauriable to be Pres -1 Gordon Sutcliffe° P. FaCarey. • • - .1 and tried many medicines, vending -Blue W,ater'itiv...n. C. :Dm:: 1 one day.,, heard. a lady praising Dr; .. • • ' would often .turnadizzy. I doctored ' In the matte e of the survey. nncl the engineering de- strength it seems doubtful if they . A. J. mac/co...A, : . era, buteven.. if they had been at full i Many, many dollars, but to no -avail.. • . Co. on eurdiresene "pernping Plant, Rifle Club.' The infield "ef the la_tteir,lior.usishall., al ease. oseanwaa,,a_. &divot. of „the Bolicar, and nada could have tialten. a fall out of .the 1111114mi; Pink Pille and I devidedto• .... ,this reporti, which in the main lila aggregation. is a snappy one and 'am!, aim K. E.a,l'elftell•Mrs• T. It Ytttehellia 'try , them:1 I am more thenaglaaafe i'mrs. D. itiewn"..6 Miss .Marion Lee). lid, for soon. I found relief, mut every interested ratepayer and must eqaare engaged In deadly ,combae'ic walker._ pears in the last Rae of The Star, rank among the neat of the leagae. la worth' •iiirefizI consideration by ' The lirelst diamond fovtia, the 1 Mrs. P. orttigi,e..1 DM.isws u.c.t,Selaeundeits 0 • months the trouble, disaaPeered, and 11 stater taking the pills for u couple of not ,be „tmeeretood in any wzry.'ais with the G.O.I. and a thrilling battle, Are •Evr.oseentar. day, „t.,;.11 Ear,nece.tnt;:nei.o.p1,-,00,i nhoovweIncgasnineamtyalothik,itnitsofh:efaclieteh, andaee• meaning Met- the plant li not skit- it was. True the ruts were many, - . , ° fully and' economically' operated. but the score was akall thnes within • Frac. my knowledge of the plant it tying distance. Both -teams 'dished ,itsN. naf.tulase, ,I. is.e.k.of hiDr.s!,0M,, Mooney,. .o•nal t; streangytalia." will and , your name 7,nto;i6 km is operated .with at least • ordinary up some clever ball init they lapsedi' 0 . ' 0 , address to•The Dr. William Oodf- good skill 'And care. That the till... on too many occasions to make a -mm. aaeelyaasigie Kiss p.' Aviiii#146 1 eine Co., lireekville • Ont.;- t little and that it' is not an economical students, was the ell roepd star of ja, ciency of tbetpumping plant is losv low score.. Archer, at short, for the ' ' 0 • N. tlbelacker 0 P. Chalintan- • - • • 1 I Eat," will be mailed to you 'prepaid. a ' . la book, 'What to Eat end How to plant, has for a long time been well this argument, his fielding being sem. ea easodin,......0 ess„ Donaldson., .14 This book contains many' auseful known to the Conimissiote- On ac- sational, while his heavy hitting ac- ',Dr. iviachlin....0 Geo. Downey....11 health hints. • count of the prevailing high price of counted for many of his team's runs. Mrs. E la Lloyd° Miss A. Saunders 1, Yoe ean get these . pills through • new and efficient equipment.the mat- It was • his haler into deep right R. L. 11100,...1 A. C. Campion 0 , any medicine dealer oe by resin at 50 ter has beenaffifered. until recently, when the sacks. were loaded that took'l mem 14. Nafte1.0: Miss Olive 'Allen 1 i cents 4. box from Tile Dr. Williams • when engineers expert in their line, the. pep oue of the Square. For. the W. Watts ei J. R. Leadley.....o Medicine Co„' Broekville, Ont, latter,' tem *Kay played a sweeti • - k 'game in the -centre garden and. in the , closing !stanzas of the game his field- , secondary consideration. In fact the ways in doubt and a' clever hit off boiler plant, with its low setting, Mike Sandersen.in the ninth wale an never was either efficient or economi- that was needed to reverse the posi- tion, when efficiency and econovey were a the onlookers: The , result was al. cidie..s ing earned- him great 'applause from but Mike kept . cool and forced' . the batter to gronad out on an easy . roller. met of aventy-two pictures called straight and• healthy. In Italy you seen much beautifrl country. We a -The Dance of Death.° They show IS* so many dwarfs. went by boat and trairi from Balla,- Death as a skeleton snatching its Plarly,; on the morning of May 2nd gio to Lugano in Switzerland. Were . %Try to lere the Racine ehind, vetnns :ere ars here' m o couat we start off for Paris, and Nvill be • I have. enjoye them tie much. • •al and no amount of money that ell dam r, at a banquet, ete, there ten, days, then we go on to na d poor alike. Lugano is quite as lovely hike London. prove it -very much. The plant might be now -spot on it would im- ghave just rece:v3d a largo assort- - as cum), but the weather not so We had sueh delightful tranzies ' sNAPGROTS.. 1 . i The other two teams of ihe'Leiague - ute end rain the next. terlakenoz four -hoar ride over grand A capital Expenditure 44 sloop has been charged for . current on a get into action tonight (Thursday) in much large rirrnbers. The boats, of sevend lakes. The Swiss trains • Pumping of Over $4,000. tent took care of the low efficienc the M.C.C. and the Purity Flour .have Prices are the lOwe t possibl e.and we invite comparison • taints and hotels are :crowded with are splendid and the roadbeds excel- . of the motor end pump. The inten- strong line-ups. The •Peddlers have - - - s a 4' . them. I wonder wbat niskes them lent. Each train has a large crap The Editor of Godeeich Star. tion now is to charge this pump for a strong pitching stalf, Bert Sander- , • good. In fact we did mat of our over the hillsides, for the weather at FROM COMMI$SIONERTA oR being in use, for 38 yore is now in nitwit Of Dresses, which will be • walking in rain coats and rubbers, Lucerne was .glorious, On the after- the scrap class. The motor -driven regular April weather, sun one nun- noon of April 25 we came on to 0.•1••••••••••••••• • pump, from the inception of Hydro, .greatly reduced for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Never before have I seen Germans moinitain passes and along the sbores Would Permit Of Amnia! Saving in fiat -rate basis, which -to a certain ex- and a snappy tilt is assuied, as both -4. aLamammmaaa To SEE IS TO BE CONVINCED ' • such a heavy. dullaooking Peen*. of bautifella uniformed offielals. Dear Sir, -The letter in youv Star De you think it is the beer they 1Ve counted five on dur email train. ef last week, signed Common Sense, will add a large amount to the cost and'. Jack Lauder all 'being twirlers • 11', . • anent on a metered bale. This son "Doc Graham, Tont Pritchard ear Co drink? They have made as great, They are juet as .pollte and obliging is inclined to be znisleadinf and ea pumping. The metered plan is, in of experience., The millers, however oya 'a ea y -to. or even greeter tontribution to Art AS they are fine to look sa. We needs some correction and expiate. any cue, the proper method of meas- are counting on wiening the flrst i and Science than any ether ate, and could learn mush about foilway 'tion' When Mr. Crajgie appeared urement and if the motor and pumps game and will depend an Duekworth ' EAST SIDE SQUARE you know thea are anything but ate- nisnagement from the SwiM. With before the .11Tater. end Light commis. are not efficient they should be re- or. Webster to tots them - over in a is because they have it tout above and se there are many tunneh Ude ehange in ownership of the building pipe -to _eve addition storage --of _ want to see a "thriller.' Large GODERICH lad, yet seen in large numbers they few exceptions, ail the trains in Mon it their last meeting, his first placed without delay.. fashion bewilderiug to the canoeists, • have a depressing effeet, perhaps it this -mantra' are run by electricity+ proposition was that, in view of the The matter of adding to the steed so be on hand et 6.30 sharp if you clothe'. is a great helm now occupied by the Hydro office this therelis no immediate need. ' scores have been banned for that' From Lugano; where we stayed Interlaken, se the name implies, is the new owner wanted as rental $500 The fact that in the pumping plant game-thst is the promise both two days, we went by train to Lu- situated between two lakes, Lake per year and the customary form of itself there can be affected * saving teams have given -abut time alone art* throrgh the Saint Gothard Thunner and Lake Brientea The lease. Mr. Craigle also wanted to of several thmteand dollars a year will tell. i . . ' besides giving to the whole systems The umpires enjoyed a fairly easy 1 1 - — better average pressure, is of first session on Tuesday and there were importance. The figures in !connect- few disputes. Bert Sanderson and ion with the Babcock and Wikox re -"Becky" Carsick handled the Col-, port are very important These fig- I borne vs. Tralsportation genie while ' ures have beep carefully checked the other one fell to the lot of Lerne over and thewapproximate saving Young and Bill Weir. # t that can be 'effected in the pumping The crowds at the games will help WORK, SAVE and SUCCEED 11; gam ,m mMa a. plant of over $4,000 per year eppeare matters if they will only atay back to be in kapieg with every day good about 15 feet from the playing field. praetice in primping, and Is *lso in Everybody realizes that one an see keeping with the results obtained in Suet as well from that position as' a number of similar plants in On- YOu will from a distance of 5 feet,' tsrio and elsewhere. The approxi- but just try to get people to do it. mate met of the new pumping eeigio. Let's try it, folks. ment, instilled and complete, •would A mating of the executive on not exceed $13,500, whkh is a very Monday evening hist decided that the low capital expenditure to effect , first three teams is the Mending at yearly seeing of over #4,000, be. the end of the doable schedule will sides trivial/ to the town the added Play off for the Persetent• The Naomd advantage* of having a new efficient and thind teams will have eerie* of and reliable pumping plant. three garnet, the winker of it then It would appear that 11 ear pump- Playing off with the leading team ing is to be Ilene at is proper cat, Inc the ehampionship. This arrange*. the duty of the Commie/01w with re- mat should work out very satiefeet- aril to the eld plant, is quite alter. orgy and interest In the rote should It would not be goad baldness* to be keen until the last game of the rontinue tat )see laberateit la the Old echedule is rdaYed, plant for any WA*, time. "Mil" Barlow is not in shape to Yeas trey, get into the game ottively yet 1Plit J. W. TAYLOR. rm cheek he will be in the box Were tbe season ends. "Herta' hoping he OA* Oa • to say the railroaders. The *gore outfit la surely *ft Teadier-'111/lial ara the *Mite of heavy choosing airemition aud ivory, the mayor," piteitee will boa Ida weer** whew Chile .-"Ne apnaints and diesp- fsees tasta itmaap. aasp tam points elty valeiele." k • RED STAR NAVIGATION CO. STR. 'GREYHOUND writ ANNUAL LOW FARE EXCURSION Gpderich to DETROIT and Return THE BIG STEEL STEAMER GREYHOUND , $4.00 SAFE, SPEEDY, COMFORTABLE 82.50 Round Trip WILL LEAVE GODERICH On* Way Tuesday, June 8th, at 9:30 a. m, Maytag Pert Mean 131 p. Detreit 5.31 p.m. Retemilog illkkria Detroit I p.m, Thareday, Jame 10th The en* beet hip from Gederieh to Detroit this seamen. Child - :en betweenibusandy Dor% bat! fAst litkVhdttoit ytorurip otrichtibg:ristfezeir idneterneit Hanel higneray e lakes and riven Don't miss it. Lest Trip Golerieh to Detroit "'May, Jane llth, at 9.30 cm. Cases and enjoy the fart MOONLIGHT 01,1T OF GODERICII s orritheatraONDAtorT, aditUNTithitalhh.,01 stl't anyer&rehiuseat• w hall ram liTeireeNZweirre on lannagital Lek* Lam for er3c. Milts* Mit. ,44