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The Huron News-Record, 1897-05-26, Page 5
`... ,... ,. eAlp Gt Qr0County Currency. c►.a�o c� 0 0v w a©�' ar.Q without a Pauern. Peart k 1h ehe n left for p Regina osition in a week dware stare secured Thus. Wood of Cot•nwtgll, Eng., is ci and.. .... visitin his cousins, the Messrs. Wood Endeavor 0 and eget friends He Exeter. u will _ remain here for it few years. U� t0 date. This is the last four year term the o_•?� _ wediull profession, and in -the future C five years' study will be required before *radutttirl instead of four. ToSecure •n to urchase agi When deciding g p George C. Lowry of Brussels has And sell only such goods as Q Watch one certainly looks' one to London where he will work at are reliable. We endeavor to for a movement that Willis trade as a bricklayer, Mrs. Lowry 0 iyet phorougil satisfaction to give proper satisfaction as to Poultry News. and daughter will continue to reside everybody. a give no ad van- B p p in Brussels in the meantime. aniel Stewart, who has been in `tage'to one customer which we its timekeeping i commend- SOME NOTES OF INTEREST. D dolt give to another. We sell ing itself in appearance, -- the employ of Messrs. Smith & pc Pure Drugs and Goad Goods. Joseph Copp will this fall have some Laren, Brussels, for the past con le 0 We fix the prices for them on a style and finiell, presenting B P. Rocks. of years, has gone to Kewatten, where reasonable basis and adhere to such value as wi1L at once Walter Coats bas bought a setting he purposes spending the summer. ' e are obliging, prompt o of theasant a sand in a short tinge Leslie O'Connor of Brussels has been V,",'ed'm�,tirteous i❑ attention to convince that it is, beyond t;t; customers. We are human, the shadow of a doubt, the will? engage in this lice. engaged as electrician by the Thorold We may inadvertently some- John Melville of Loudesboro had 11 town Council to manage their electric times give offence to a customer. ! right movement. That's the chicks from 11 buff Leghorn eggs ing- light system at a good salary. Mrs. O orted from the United States. One O'Connor and children will leave for 0 Our goodsrepresent, may not tutu out as 0 • kind we sell and recommend. P Thorold short! we represent, such things will of the chickens was eyeless. y 0 happen though ever so careful. a Frank McDonald has two chickens, The hostler at the Commercial ho - Don't do us the injustice of say - one with ten toes and the other with tel, Biyth, met with a bad a^cident 0 Ing nothing, about it to ue, we o Our Motto, nine, the regulation number being Tuesday noon. He fell from the hay want the, prtvile a of making; it eight. mow to the floor below, striking on his h d h Al hruisin his right eye and Remember... Th ew Excellencies _The Earl and Countess Aber- doen ride the Red Bird Bicycle. You can uet do better than buy a Red Bird from us. Ride the most hgAdsome wheel on the anar- ket. The Massey -Harris Bicycles - are the Col,itAbia built in Canada and are taking the lead, Watch for the Silver Ribbon. We carry the largest stock of supplies of any house in the county. Call on us for anything in the Bicycle line. Repairing done while you wait. 00060000000000000000 0 r_�i�gght,, we want to satisfy you. feel that Good Watches to begin with, A. J• Grigg has a fine lot of several Walter ea a y g seriously injuring his back. The Onward Bicycle linton.d Co.,f 0 We want you to your interests are ours, that we want o Low Prices to conclude with. varieties of game chickens. Coats has it fresh lot of silver grey Frank 5tretton disposed of his watch and jewellery business in Gorrie to OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE Clinton. 0 your •good will as well as your trade. To secure and retain both (� Dorkin s, and fourteen Andelusians from fiteen eggs. Manger Park, of Wingham, and has Brussels to assist his brother 0 shall be our continual object. We wiLL satisfy even to the re- or that p s�00001 v Mr. Anstay, poultry raiser of Gode- rich, is the proud possessor of from gg one to Jamesinthemanagementofthe Queen s Hotel. Frank was over a 1J years in 11. C� Bariett. funding of money goods do not turn out as we represent. twenty-five to thirty young Minorca chickens. He is Ding t0 make the Gorrie and had a good trade. (� urews Minorca breeders hustle at our next Mr. James Armstrong of West Wa- •, winter show. wanosh shot a full-grown wolf on hi„ Mr. Chas. Wells of Goderich is more farm on Thursday afternoon. His Allen &Filson, fortunate than he expected. He has wolfship was seen many times during Jeweller and had from twenty-five to thirty chick- the past winter and spring in that ens hatched out within the last two neighborhood but eluded capture until Q Druggists and Opticians. 0 Expert Watch weeks of the game variety, both black Thursday. Where the animal stray - breasted and brown breasted. de from is a mystery. . Re airerThe other night four young chicks John Chambers, aged about '60, who v �e�edebee oe�e®e �e p disappeared from the pen of Lorne C. was formerly principal of the Walker - Todd. The cause was ascertained a ton public secool, and also captain of a COURT OF REVISION day or two later when a nest of eleven volunteer company, teas on Wednes- WM N WALKERhealth young rats were found in the day night committed to jail as a vag- -the reliable manure heap and also a good half rant. He has it first-class certificate, UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS VILLAGE OF B�iYFIELD. bushel of corn. And was a very successful teacher. Later he did business its a conveyancer MAKER, Take notice that Court of Revision for the Gorrie• and insurance agent, but in the end SEAFORTH UHT. village of Bayfield will hold its first sitting in he beecc ame entirely destitute. He asked the Town Hall on Wednesday the 26th day of VISITORS. -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taman to be committed, and said there was Parlor Furniture repaired and recovered. May, A. D. 1897, commencing at 10 o'clock A, of Paluier•ston,formerly of Gerrie, were nothing for hits but the jail or the Carpets sewed and laid • also cleaned and re; M., for the purpose of hearing and rectifyin g visiting friends in town last week.— river. novated at reasonable prices. all complaints against or errors on the assess - g WOrders left at BROADFOOT & BOX'S ment roll of the present year. All parties {n- Juts. Ardell of Brussels was in town , torested aro requested to attend. visiting friends last week. -Inspector The annual meeting of each Farmer's s store, Clinton or Seaforth, will be promptly at• H. W. ERWIN Clerk of the said munici- Robb paid au official visit to the Gorrie Institute In the Province of Ontario tended to, will be held this year on Tuesday, LiAlity, school on Tuesday last. --Mrs. Taylor Bayfield. May 8th, 1897. 964.4t of Glenannan visited friends in town June 1st, commencing at 1 p. m. to last week. each of the respective districts. The Deeds Win in Business. programine will be as follows: (1) T COURT OF REVISION PURCHASED. -Mr. Maurice Park of President's report; (`L):discussion there- Wingham hits bought out the jewelry on; (3) report of the executive present- _ TOWN OF CLINTON. business of Mr, W. F. Stretton, and ed in writing by the secretary; (4) has already taken possession of it. We Treasurer's report presented in writ- STRATFORD, ONT. Take notice that a Court of Revision for the understand that Mr. Stretton is going ing;(5)auditor'sreport presented inwrit- Town of Clinton will hold its first sitting in the into the hotel business in Brussels with in , 6 suggestion of points at which Our business is to fill heads with practical ( knowledge. The Leading Commercial Town Hall on Wednesday, the 26th da of May, his brother. During his sojourn here to, regular meeting; (7) suggestions School in sande today. Nine beautiful A. D. 1897, commencing at 8 o'clock P. M., for Frank made a large number of friends of points at which to bold supplemen- college rooms; excellent teachers; moderate the purpose of hearing aril rectifying all tom- who will be pleased to hear of his future tart' meetings; (8) election of directors rates; Doter at any time;- circulars free. plaints against or errors on the asseesnrent roll W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal, of the present year. All part,.. interested are success. We hope his successor, Mr. slid Of auditors requested to attend. Park, will meet with success as' Ile The arranging of the Canadian La - W. COATS, Clerk of the said municipalty. comes to Gorrie highly recommended. Crosse Association district was corn - Our Clinton, May 4th, 1897._ 963-4t WFDDINCI.—On Wednesday, May pleted on Tuesday. There are 16 in - 12th, a large number of friends congre- terrnediate, and four junior districts. �! gated at the spacious home of Mr. Last year there were only thirteen Optical �_ Edward James, to witness the marriage districts all told. It is optional with of his daughter, Miss Addie, to T. R. the clubs in Bruce, Simeoe, Royal, Department TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT. Gilpin, Esq., of Orillia, Rev. J. S. Fish- North-western and Grey, to play in the er, pastor of the Methodist, church intermediate or junior series. The Take notice that a Court of Revision for the officiate&. The bride was attend- Royal and Northern junior districts gaining ainin prominencemn Township of Hallett, will hold its first sitting g among the in Hill's Hall, Londesboro, on Saturday the ed by her sister, Miss Annie, will be played in sections. Banners peopleand we have been pleased with 29th day of May, 1897, commencing at `l oclock while the groom was assisted by will be given in the junior districts. the results of our tests. There is no p. m„ for the purpose of hearing and correcting L W. J. McLaughlin. Af- The clubs in this section are arranged guess work in our fitting, as everytbing all complaints against or errors on the Assess- a,s follows: Huron District -Stratford, we do is based on the scientific know- ment Roil of the present year. All interested ter the ceremony all sat down to a Berlin, Bright, Mitchell. Meet at Sea - parties are regnested to attend at the same sumptuous repast to which all did jus- g 1 dge of the glasses needed, Remem- tints and place. Lice. Tile happy couple left for their forth, Stratford, H. W. Thompson, see- - r we test free and charge you a JAMES CAMPBELL, Clerk, Municipadty of honeymoon on the 1.45 train, amid a etary. Bruce District -Exeter, Clin- reasonable price for Glasses if you Hallett. shower of rice, and the best wishes of ton, Goderich, Wingham, Luckn ow, need them. Londesboro, May loth, 1897. 964.3t their numerous friends. We wish the Kincardine. COURT OF REVISION young ailing at pleasant and safe se journ sailing down the stream of life. MARKET REPORTS. Wm. Cooper & Co. BmErs.-Miss Jennie and Miss Liz- (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) TOWNSHIP OF COOERICH. zie and W. J. Greer attended the wed- OLINTON. ding 'of their cousin, Miss Bent.ly to Ladies' Take notice that a Court of Revision for the Mr. H. Alexander, in the Blyth Metho- Fall Wheat ................... 0 72 to U 73 Township of Goderich will hold its first sittingdist church on Wednesday afternoon Barley .......................... 0 25 to 0 35 in Holmesville, ou Wednesday, the 26th day of last.—Mrs, Pollock is visiting at pies oats ............................. 0 16 to 0 18 �`� May, A. ll. 1897, commencing at 10 o'clock A, est with friends in Hanover and Tor- 0 36 tG 0 38 Belts . all for the pVpose of homing and rectifying Peas.oes,....... all complaints against or errors on the assess- onto.—Mr. Ben. Scott has purchased a potatoes, per bush.......... U 20 to 0 25 ment roll of the present year. All parties in- wheel. -The semi-annual meeting of Butter .......................... 0 9 to 0 9 terested are requested to attend, the District Orange Lodge of Howiek a•y� f� NIXON STURDY, Clerk of the said municf- was held in Gorrie on Friday afternoon Egga per doz.................. 0 7 to 0 7 d pality a last. -Messrs. Harry King and Robt. `lay'w0 ••.....I..........•• 8 00 to 8 00 c Sets. c G deficit Township, May 10, 1897, 964-3t Cordwood ....................... 3 00 to 3 50 Blouse Se s q A afield paid a visit to Goderich and COURT OFREVISION Miss Bayfield last weekf Mil Alex, and fipples per. buster lb........ 0 25 to 0 25 Miss M. Harron of Millbank paid Dried Apples per ]b........ U ..t to 0 ..R In Belts we have a very large friends here a visit this week. -Root. Ducks per lb ................. U 05 to 0 06 line, all the ver latest large Stinson has had his house re -shingled. 'turkeys per lb .............. 0 06 to 0 07 Y 1 TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY- -Geo. Day has arrived home from Geese per lb .................. 0 05 to 0 06 terns. We have some nice Germany. -There were sports in the Chickens per pair............ 0 25 to 0 35 Take notice that a Court of Revision for the ark on the 2;tth.-In a league time of Once with bicycles on. The Township of Stanlo will hold its first sitting P g g` yy football played in Win ham on Satur- pricea are 15e up. do the Town Hal{, ..D. 18, , Wednesday, the 1 Y g 26th day of May, A..D. 1897, commencing at 10 day last., Wroxeter was defeated by 1TIIi,T11S. In Blouse Sets we lead we have just ust o'clock A. M., for the purpose of hearing and the home team by 2 goals to I. -Messrs. NA1RN.-In Goderich, on the 15th rectifying all complaints against or errors on received a half gross, that the assessment roll of the present year. All Jos. Ferguson, Geo. McMillan, James Walker and Austin Doan spent the inst., the wife of Chas. A. Nairn of a were bought at a very low parties interested are requested to attend, daughter. 24th at Port Elgin, at the home of the price. We can give y0ll a J. T. CAIRNS, Clerk of the said municipality first natned. GLAziun.—At the Exchange hotel, Stanley, May 3rd, 1897. 963-4t • _ ._._»._ - Dunlop, the wife of Wm. Glazier of a beautiful set for 10c, collar son. button, three studs and anice f m McKillop. JOHNSTON.-In East Wawanosb, on pair of links, all for only 10e. DUES OMRIDUS Liner INTERESTING ITEMS. -Mr. John Rae May 14th, the wife of Mr. Robt. John - Remember these , goods arestone of a son. Goderich Ont. and two daughters, Maggie and Tena, silver plated. Come and.see have been on a pleasant visit to friends them, When in Goderich do not neglect to secure at Zurich. -Mr. John Stafford spent a MARRIAGES. P. S. -Don t forget et that we do En raV- Miller's Omnibus to all parts of the town. Our couple of days last week visiting friends COOK-tiVF.BTENBUR(3.-At the Meth ' g b' livery is well equipped with reliable horses and at Goderich.-Mr, John Crozier is bay- ing in our store while you wait, good rigs, and rices will always be Pound rea- ing his dwelling fittest up. Mr. Isaac odist parsonage, Exeter, on May 24th, sonable. Stab es on East Street, near the Bolton is doingthe work. -The death Mr. Chas. F. Cook to Miss Rachael Square-telephono No. 51. West.enbur both of Clinton. JONATHAN MILLER, of Miss Mary Lynch, daughter of re -Mr. g' Goderich. John Lynch of Beechwood, is mach re- ALEXANDER --BENTLEY. - At the �gretted. She was a bright and amiable Methodist church, Blyth, on May 19th, Be Rumball Ylex- Removal of Night Soil, youngwoman.-Mr. John Dundas has by Rev. W. Rigsbivl, Mr. Howard hind had is house re -shingled and other- ander to Miss Eliza Victoria, third The undersigned will undertake the removal wise improved. -Mr. Robt. Scarlett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bent - JEWELER, and Bell Telephone, of Night Soil and thorough cleaning of closets. and Mr. Morrison have been busy haul- ley, all ofi Blyth. o,i short notice, and at reasonable rates. All ing pressed hay to Seaforth.—Appear- (-'irILPIN—JAMES.-At the residence of CLINTON. refuse removed out of town, antes would indicate that there will be 960 t -f ROBT. MENNEL. lots of apples again this year. There the bride's father, Gorrie, on Rev. J. S. is plenty of bloom at any rate. -What clay' May 12th, 1897, hi Rev. J. S. Meetin of Huron Count COUIICil. Fisher, Miss M. Arida, third daughter Boarders Wanted• g is wrong with old man Cameron, the of Edward James, Esq., to Mr. JT. The Council of the Corporation it the County 3T. P., now. His remarks about the Ridgeway Gilpin, hardware merchant, The subscriber desires to secure, several of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber in Tarte jamboree is a puzzler.—Mr. Solo- of Orillia, Ont. boarders; comfortable home and rates reason, the town of Goderich, on Monday 31st imt„ at mon Shannon is hauling milk on twwo able. Adress or call on MRS. GEO. HANLKY- 3 o'clock p. M. W. LANs., routes to the Winthrop cheese factory. 22 Frederick street, Clinton. Dated May 17th, 1897. Clerk. The Seaforth Sun is publishing a con- DEATHS. -- ------ "` '— tinued story these times, John McMil- McKAv.-In Goderich, on Wednes- C�oderioh Poultry Yards, lan, M. P., being the author. Those May 12th Christopher McKay, Grand Trunk Railway. Y day, y ' P I bread single et?mb Brown Leghorns oxchr who have peruse the tale say it is un- aged 72 years. ' OFFICIAL TIME TABLE, lively. My stock is superior bred, the yard interesting.—Mr. A. McNab is hauling LEE —In Goderich, on Saturday, being headed by a large, vigorous cockrel milk from the Leadbury line to the which scored 94 by Jarvis; also lens scoring 92 Walton cheese factorp'� y Mr. Henr May 16th, 1897, Miss Kate Lee, second Buffalo and Goderich District:— to 941 points. They are the beet egg producing daughter of William and Matilda Lee, Going West, Mixed .................. 1015 a. m. breed of poultry. Satisfaction guaranteed or Victor of Bornholm was through MC aged 18 ears and four months. % Express ................. 1.03 p. m, orders refilled. eggs per setting of 13 $1; 26 Killop buying cattle last week.—Those R y Mixed ...... ........... 7,05 p, m. eggs for $t.75. Address who have any oats to spare are hauling KEDSLIE.-In Cleveland, Ohio, on } Expross .... • ........... 10.27 p. m. W. A. ROSS, them to market, fearing that the price Saturday, May 16th, 1897, Irene Ked - Going East, Express .... . . . .. . ........ 7.40 a.m. 06t-tf i— Goderich. Onto may come down as it did last summer, slie, relict of the late Francis Kedslie, 2.59 p. m, aged 67 years, 4 months and 15 days. Mixed 4.35 p, m, Riah Class Poultry, -- -- London, lrhran and Bruce:- --- An influential deputation waited u May 1N• -In Wawanove w Monday, P P- Ma 17th, Marv,beloved wife of Mr. Going south, Exlrross.... . . .... . ..... 7.47 a. m. EGGS FOR HATCHING. on Mr. Laurier Thursday to ask fora y •.. 4'30 p' M. subsidy of a million dollars towards John Stein, age BO years, flue months. Going North, 10.15 a. m. English Red Caps, Noted for their great y CARBON.—In Wing;ham, on Monday, o.65 p. m, Egg producing qualities and having no super aiding in the construction of the Gov- May 17th, Ena youngest :daughter of M. C. Dtogsox,i ior, also a good table fowl. Some of bee bridge. Mr. Laurier said the Gov- y Dis. Pass. Agent, the above were winners at Now York, ernment would assist the undertaking, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson, aged seven Toronto. London, Toronto,,,. Eggs for setting 13 for $1.50, ears, three months. W. E. DAVI6, G. P. Rc T. A. Cornish Indian�ggame, king of table fowl also but whether to the extent of a million y Montreal. good layers' itoosters weightsg 10 to It lbe,; dollars he could not say until he had CONNoRS,-In Goderich, on Tuesday, hone 7 to 8 p�ounds. E e per setting $2,00, consulted the other -members of the May 18th, 1897, James Connors, aged A. U. PATTraON, G. T. Will guarantee a fair hatch 2, Clinton, Ont, i Cabinet. 60 years and 15 days. a Furniture and Undertaker..... Huron Sti l Chuffli. (Successor to J. W. Chidley.) We will always be pleased to have a call from the people of Clinton and surrounding country to inspect our large new stock of up to -date Furniture, which will be sold on the very smallest living profits. We buy and sell for Cash and we defy all competition. We have new styles in BEDROOM SUITES, 0000000000000000 00000000 PARLOR SUITES, Butter, Eggs and Goose ; DINING CHAIRS, Feathers taken as Cash ; PARLOR CHAIRSp SIDEBOARDS, for Furniture. : LOUNGES, :00090*090009000100960000 ERSY CHAIRS, MATTRESSES. Our Undertaking Departmentiscomplete with eoUNDof the ERTAKING. are ecmngelknown by the vryWe low prices we charge for the splendid service we give, don't forget this when it is necessary to consult an Undertaker. All Sunday and night calls answered from residence, Huron street. 0000000000000000 H. C. Barlett Furniture and Undertaker 1855 ---The Old Reliable Furniture Store, --18- Call in and see my stock of Household Furniture. Some late designs in EXTENSION TABLES, BEDROOM SUITES in Oak, Elm, Ash, Maple, &c. FANCY ROCKERS, MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, PICTURES, CUR- TAIN POLES, SIDEBOARDS, EASLES,`CENTRE TABLES, &c. Pictures Framed, glass used in picture frames, speciA imported, Mouldings. American and Canadian, Fine assortment, Franimfor Photos. Prices right, good value for your money. Good Feathers taken in exchange. Some good Feathers for Sale. yp Albert street J. C. Stevenson? Opposite Town Hall Leading Undertaker and Embalmer. Residence over Store, - - - - - - . • - J. C. STEVENSON. Consult your own Interest You will be doing this by calling on us and examining our Goode, be- fore buying anything in the Furniture line. Anything you buy from us you can rely on being well made, ivell finished and the des",gn the very latest. We have no old designs and shop worn goods. It is admitted by all our customers that our Prices are away below anything ever offered in Town. We'invite every one to come and take a look at our Furniture. Come whether you want to buy or nut, We will be glad to chow you through our Wareroom just the same. In a few days we will have some great snaps to offer you in Parlor Suits. In this department we carry the largest Stock and have th m UNDERTAKING. best Outfit in the County. Oar Prices tiro as low as the lowest. Broadfoot, Box & Co., Clinton. J. W. CHIDLEY, MANAGER. Night and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our Funeral Director.—J. W. Chidley, King St. opposite Foundry. �,AGF.NTS WANTED.—if you want a good- Owing to the fear of hydrophobia in s(Ang specialty write AT ONCE, to J. W. England, an order has been issued by WF.ATHERALD Goderich. the British Board of Agriculture, en- acting such stringent regulations as Benmiller Woolen Mills, virtually to amount to the prohibition of the importation of clogs. As usual I am prepared to purchase Wool at the highest market price for cash or will ex- A disastrous fire broke out Thursday change for my manufactured goods. My stock of ,tocking Yarns, Horse Blankets, Be(i Blan- morning In the departmental store kets, Flannel and Tweeds, is now complete and conducted by the John Eaton Com- guarnnteecl manUfackured of home fleeces and pany, causing a damage to that and free from Shoddy of any description. Don't surrounding stores which is estimated forget I shall pay cash for wool at the highest g market rice. tit $300,000. The origin of the fire is 96(i -g .LESS GLEDHILL. unknown. --- -- - - - ----- Judging by the debate on the case of TO Improvers Of StOCli Rev. Mr. Fairlie, it is a crime now for The undersiRned has on his promises, 16th An official to Observe the rules laid concession, Goderich Township, down 'by the Government if those rules A Thoroughbred Jersey Bull. Torms:-$1 conflict with the appetite of Mr. Israel and $2. Tarte. What is more, it is "offensive A Thoroughbred Chester White . Boar, partisanship" to exclude whiskey from Terme: $1, with the privilege of returning. it public institution when the liquor is A thoroughbred Tamworth Boar. Terms:— presented at the door by a Minister. $1, with privilege of returning. This is a rare chance to improve your stock. Mr. Casey's bill compelling railway T. C. EDMUNDS, companies. to carry bicycles as personal Owner. 9G5•lm. luggAge came before the Railway C oni- rnittee Thursday. It was opposed by - -- -- "- `-� both the Grand Trunk and thetana- News Notes. dian Pacific railways, but afte along; • A lockman named John Cox died argument the hill was sustained h the suddenly of heart failure in Perth, committee by a vote of fortystx to Ont., on Wednesday night. twenty-one. Mr. James Hunter, one of the most A serious shooting affray oecurred prominent residents of the cooly of about colored manen n named tChas. Plummer Perth, died at Milverton,nt., on shot another colored man named Wil - Wednesday. liam Bedford. Plummer then came to Mrs, Tbomae Russell of West rant- Simcoe and surrendered himself to the ford, who put her five children in it authorities. It is probable that Bed - cistern with the intention of drowning ford's injuries will prove fatal, Jeal them last Monday night, and vlrtts oust' was the cause of trouble. afterwards placed to jatl as insane, was found dead in her cell Wednesday - morning. Sono time Boring the night AGENTS WANTED. -If you want ti 00 shit strangled herself with the bed WHATUNALDGoderii, write ONCE to J., W clothes.