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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-11-17, Page 54a; November 17th 1904- - , I ......114.99.104144.9.40.99.0.441.944. THE. NIOLSONS BANK incorporated by Act of Parliament 1856 • &ANTAL PAID. UP $3,000,000 • • ilgSERVE FUND -$3,0001000 :nn-411RAD OPFICB, MONTRliAL, Farmere"' Sale. Notes Otened or -Collected. Drafte on all points in the Dbminion. Great Britain, United. States.and all Foreign Countries bow • ght apd sold .66 best rates. Deposit receirite issued and highest current • rate of interest allowed. Advances made to Far.mers, Stork Dealers - and Business Men at low.es.t ratee 4in1 on •triost favorable terms.: 'BANK DBPARTMENT-e--- ' Deposits of $1400 and upwards received. Interest all -invert higlm.t • rent Tato° from -date dePosit. eompotinded heal, early un d add- • ed to principal -June 30tli•and December 31st,, •1114. c..• BREWER. iYitinager4 CLINTON ...ii40.14141441/11•••••••••114.40.+41.4.+.4.44 • •. . . . ..N-14,A.,..,_,11.4110101111&01.WillakeltE7.•:..:27...=-,77..-.. •°°- 44:1-4.-K-44+++++++++,14-1-444. FARM : FOR SALE -THE UNDER.-- signed offers -for sale lot 21, Lon•.- • • den Road, Stanley, consisting 44 100 acres,. 90 acres cleared, balance 9 • hardwood bush. Well watered and • fenced. 1•1° miles Irene Brucefield *WO OPP and 5 from, Clinton, Will be thesold Rai, Alk re on reasonable terms as pro - 4" 4)11 'MU • PrietOr is in other bnsiness. For • further particulars / apply to F. Tomlinson, Bruce0eld. P. 0. 42 A large nurnber of new clocks at KITCH EN“ PARLOR BEDROOM; FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. - Lot 72, con. 6, Goderich toWnsiiip, consisting of 96 acres, 40 acres cleared, 10 acres young orchard - 40 acres good bush, parts of it culled some. The farm is well watered and. fenced and has good bank barn and frame house. Will be sold cheap. Apply on the premises or address Mrs. C. Parsons, Bayfield P. 0. • 35 t f • .... e.. AN -- CI, aCKS---- THE HOUSE D LOT ON COR- ner of Mary and Princess streets is ea offered for sale. The house is in Latest designs. .• good repair and contains eleven i- rooms, Stable, hard and soft wat- Quality guaranteed. — er, and '''' acre of land. Apply.to J. Ridout,aor J. Cron, . 34 . . Our fall stock of .. STOCK FOR SALE. -7, -AT OUR farm on the London Read, one --Jewelery— mile south tf town, pure bred. Shorthorn Cattle, both males and is now here. females, different ages, at. low price quality consideMd. Alio a number of • improved large York- shire pigs, all ages, first class breeding stock for farmers, and at low prices. • 'Come and see. -H. r Plumsteel, Clinton, ' 37 • 'rhe intending purch— asershould see. our line _ The styles are new. • • • - Eyes tested free and - spectacles supplied that - give comfort to the wearer• W. 11. }Telly -ay.: A. • • Jeweler and Optician . – —CLINTON-- -- .-1-4• .-1-4-+++-1-4-1-1-14•1•44+÷.1-1.+÷ FOR lloneries AT RIGHT PRICES 111 113 CLINTON Houses for Sale. .1 --Good Cottage and two lots on Isaac street. ..2 -Good House and two lots with large plum orchard on Fulton street. 3 -Comfortable House and one lot cn Joseph street. t4 -Brick Horse and twa lots on Mary street, 5 -TWO Houses on Rattenbury street west. 6 -Large ;Brick House, with six actes of land, barn and drivir.vg barn, good : orchard, withiti a mile of centre of Clinton. 7 -Frame House with eight acres of land, burns and orchard, cn Dinsley Terrace, rot terms, etc., apply to 1IF,NRY I3EATTIE, Solkitor, etc. ClintOn, 'V our Wants can be best supplied by us. We have the stock that will please you. Special Reduction • •• on Toilet Sets,Water Sets and Common Dishes. Vim Shier's Mr ' CcO NOW TO THE -. , WORLD'S FAIR;' 'ST. LOUIS. - The Weather is, Delightful. .• Those returning are more . than satisfied. Reducedrates in effect. Include ntip- over privileges at Chi- cago, Detroit and intermediate Can- adian stations. • Handsome illustrat- ed booklet free on application to F: R. Hodgens, Town Agent. A; 0. Pattison% Depot' Agent: PURE :.SEp0,-GRIIIN.. PURE SEED GRAIN. -WE ',RAVE. - opened out a Flour and 'FeedStore and keep .in stock flour, nian, sn- orts, cured meats, etc. We made a special effort to procnre and' have on hand a slimily lot • Clean Seed Wheat and Timothy, and farmers •making their purchases from • us can I rely upon getting their seed as free as possible. from all nox- ious weeds : . • • Ford 8,z NeNeil: C LEAVE YOUR. ORDERS NOW ' FOR YOUR ShIA,SON'S SUP- PLY OF caAj-4, WE CARRY ONLY TUE VERY BESTGRA- • DES WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE •I,OWEST POSSIBLE PRICE • • ORDERS MAY. Bi LEFT AT • DAVIS & ROWT,AND'S HARD- • WARE pions OR WITH • • • Stevenson. 661-IONTS f vorer•ssf---- RUBBER SALE NOW ON A small boy is always curious to know what'S inside thiugs. Many of the eider' peeple •would do Well to imitate Itis eXample by investigating • what's inside this line Shoe Store, - for • they would find among other things a new lot of Rubbers and Rubber Boots Come in andoloolc them over. The prices will make you glad to part with your money. We have new dinner setts just, arrived, lit stook patterns, which we are selling very cheap, also fancy china, Our Groceries ate always fresh and cheap at the cheapest. Highest price for good butter and eggs. ", TWIDMIK r 7 "‘,11441111M The Cilittert Nows.Rocord Marriages. Annual Meeting of • the Huron Presbyterial. OLOSE-BOX-At the residenete of the bride's Parents, Seaforth, on The 19th annual meeting of the November 8th, by Rev. F H.L03:- Huron Presbyterial of the W. F. M.S. kin, Elgin. II. Close, to Malitula was held in Henson on Tuesday of May noxi second daughter of Mr- last week. A beautiful day, coal but W 'P. Bea, all ,of Seaforth. clear sunshine, tempted many to at- Moatreal tend this annual meeting, many driv- en November ittlf, by Rev. Canon ing, others 'going by train. The mor- , Reuaud, formerly rector of St. fling session was well attended by Thomas' church, Seaforth, Wm, R. delegates and friends, every Auxiliary Archibald of Tuchersinith, to and Mission. Baud having one or more Jessie V.„ eldest daughter .of Robe representatives. This session was ert Craig of Craig Park, Stratii- opened with devotional exercises by even. Scotland. the preadent, and. .-the thne'afterwar- HEINKIE-GRIEVE-At the residen- ds devoted, to hearing onnual reports co of the bride's parents on Nov. 43rd, by ,Rev. F. H. Larkin,' John 0, Reinkia, to Jean Belle Grieve, • daughter of Mr, Hugh J. Grieve, : all of Tuekersmith. DISJARDINES-THOMPSON - At :the residence of .the bride's fath- er, on Nov. 9th. by Rev. Mr. Cooper, IVIaxim Disjardines of • Grand. Bend, to Victoria, young- est daughter of Martin Thompson of Elunyille; . i beautiful things the ladies again SHOWERS-courrs-In Wingarani asdembled, in the audience robm, Avid - at the residence of the bride's eh -was well filled by both delegates mother, on Nov. 8th, by Rev. J. and friends. After the opening hymn N. MeLean, Wm. Showers to Mrs. Fletcher of Thames Road, an Mary • °mitts, both of Wing- honorary president, favored us with ham. • a very instructive Bible readies on "The Glory of • God filling the earth" , Births, • .showing in well-chosen words that the Glory of God is shown in. all MeTAGGART-In Clinton on Nov. • creative works, esPecially in the 14th, to Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Mc- , creation of man. in FIis' own image ; Taggart,' a daughter sin has marred that image, but God MOORE-In. Brussels. on Nov. Oth, ; is glorified in the salvation of man to Mr- and Mrs. M. Moore, a through Christ, being saved that we son, may glorify Christ's name in telling RAE -4n. Wroxeter on Nov. Oth, to the "Glad News." After prayer by Mr, and Mrs. D. Rae, a on. Mrs. Curtis ,of Myth, 1VIrs. Shaw of Egmondyille, our president, gave her Deaths. from secretaries •and the treasurers, • and from Auxiliaries and MissionBan- ris. After closing exercises the ladies were invited to the lecture room where beautifully decorated tables, laden. with enough good things to satisfy the most epicurean taste,were spread, The members of Presbytery, Who were •also in session, enjoyed the feast of fat things with the ladies. After doing ample justice to the annual address; basing her remarks DOWNS -In Stanley on Novembler 14, on. -the topic, "The greatest work in Mrs. Robert Downs, aged 02 yea- all, the world and we have a Share LITTLE -IR Clinton on November in it" Our present duty to make 14th, Thomas Little, aged 82 the gospel known, we cannot be years.neutral.. The : •first duty of McBURNEY-In Wingiumi nit Nov, the Church is to tell all people ;. the 8th, Samnifel MeBuritey, aged 77 disciples .did this. We need the will years. to .40 this work, Think of the honor FISHER -In. BLit sr on , Nov. Oth, of being • a c� -worker with Christ; Frederick Fisher, aged 0 years, l let each one of us hear Christ SA.y- month. • ing, Go Y -e. This can be done by JAMIESON-In Bruesels on Nov. 6, personal work. athome, giving of Sarah. Venettai, infant daughter our •means, but especially by earnest of David Jamiesnn, anon. 3' mon- prayer; the and 6 days. . Mrs. U. L. McRae of Westmisistcr MILLERIe Grey . on Nuv. 1., Proved herself a very pleasing and cis Miller, •aged 78 Years: . ' earnest speaker. , Her subject of McKAY-In Brussels On• Nov. ?le' "Our Aims and Our Privileges," as Alexander McKay, aged 0yea- member of the W. F M. 5., gave a --re ,and.: 7 months. . • grand opPortimity of iinpressing • on every member their duty. Unsei . liSh work for Christ being a blessing. • An advertisement in The ,.News- The needs of the Weirton of India Recoi d. bringi good results. . should appeal to us. What are our • Aims in our own Auxiliaries ? First • to get all wonien interested in mis- . GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL.son. work- Every woman needs to house work.Apply to Mrs have: a, share; a personal invitation .. . Gee. 4, is a -great incentive. We need W. " young women; the praying women, • We need -the women of talent need 'the silent meniber. noivrF•wric 'wANfriiiii,-siviALL FA- mmaChrist'- nd. to. fits &sof les is for o • mily,.. •=1VIrs.. T.' Jackson Sr , 4•r °As the Father bath Psent nie to .you . • . TEACHER WANTED. -MALE TEA- . • • cher. as principal' for' 1h Bayfield Public School,' holding a. second- class certifieate; profgesional. Ap- plications received up to Dee. 7th, 1904. State salary,': Duties to commcuce Ja, 2nd, 1905. Address all applidations * to J. W. Tippet, ,Seeretai=y. Box 5, ..Bayfield: . , . TEACHER WANTED.. FOR -8.. S. No. 9; Ilullett; a male or- teem*, • holding. either Bret cir second -plass Certificate. Applications received un to . Dec,- lath' and applicants to sta- te salary required, Duties to coin- . mance 1st 531 joruiry., Apply to their ilelds of labor. ll'irat have a Rundell tjuhiting., Laiidesboro 14. O. Plan ,and use that •plan ; instruct thein about the 'country, its position, ex- : • •, • ' tent, physical features, *tine* eli- . • • • mate, etc., then the missionaries, who they are and all about their WOOD FOR, SALE. -,-APPLY TO labors, till the membersknow all Mrs. Wm. • darvle,Albert St. No about the:fields Of labor. This may. th, Clinton. • 44' :occupy six months. Then how to • deal with a band. The president sh- ._ !mid be well informed and fully pre - FARM FOR' SALE. -LOT 14, .CON. pared to .take part. Knowledge gives 4, , 4, Stanley township, containing 100 inspiration, so does prayer and Bible acres, about 85 acres cleared; the study, Have good papers, • :-not toe balance hardwood bush: containing n length; give greatest possible le - lot of hes and other valuable formation 'in Shortest time, . timer. The place is SituJ4cd LboutRev. Mr; Smith of Homan then ' miles' from Varna and. BruceAeltiL •einie with greetings from Iresbytery and 11 miles from school, is , bringieg congratulations on. the pro - watered and, well fenced led in a-, gress .we are Making. good state of &titivation. • There Mrs. F. N. Larkin of Seaforth con- ip 7 acreSof fall wheat, also ' 12' ducted .a Mission Band conference. acres ploughed and all seeded ex- Young peopletake im new ideas rea- dopt 15 acres. Frame house and dill. The Band must be alive to the "gOod out buildings. PoSsession gi- necessities of the work ; the leader ven. at any time. 'Thrills made easy. must be a eonseciated, devoted per - to suit the purchaser. For further son •full of enthusiasm with a deep particulars ,apply toi:Samuel aleid, strong hive for girls, even the giddy Varna P. 0, 44 ones, The president must he on time, even se 'eend -I you.." Wonian was first in the transgression yet the pro- mise wee'. "The' seed :of the • woman shall bruise the head of the serpent" Greetings from S4. Peers Anglican cluirch was brought in afew° weli chosen Words . by 1V1rs. Clegg ' and arom the Society of the Methodist' entirch by Mrs. Medd, all of Hensall, Prayers by Y. velanteers for 'different mission fields and laborers ° was re- sponded to by several ladies.. During. the .tallectioe all joined in :singing "We have heard a joyful sound." Mrs. Salvers ,of Biticefield dedicated, the offerings for the year 'in prayer, Miss Wilson, Clinton, gave a very practical talk on instructing Mission 13aliaLmentbers about Missionaries and R. GRAHAM ..,,......:...„...:,.....,....;“:„...:.............„...........;...:.........,...„ 2 OUR MOTTO • § e i GOOD GOODS — at — LOW PRICES'S •. .2. 1: We have just got a chance for another big bar- , ..... gainlor our customers,about 3000 yards of Flan- , § ,ke 2 nelettes, best of Patterns. 4. 5:34 inch Flannelette worth 100, will sell for' 8c. 87 a • $$ ;$ 12.ic, ;$ ;$1Oct .3. .,:. nese are genuine bargains, nothing like them °+ 14 . to be had for the money outside our store. •.e. *.t. .1.. DRESS GOODS -.6 , .:. .: A -,-We are wnrking up a trade in Dress Goods by keeping - y• -Stylish Goods and selling them from 1.0 to 16 per tent.- + 4. -less than regular prices, Oonie and see them, (r ": .LADIES' :JACKETS :c . Itii. t -We hare then) at right prides and up-to-date. No old '''` 4r4 70 .-.14tOCkf all are new goods made by the best waken; In. •-Toronto X 2 t -We have Our store full of new geode in all the Staple- 44,4 4e -lines usually carried, too many lines to give a descrip-- 4;4 4e4 -tion of each line. Come and get what you want at- t f4 ...lowest price. We won't be endersold by anyone in tbe- A:• ,e -try Goons hitsiriess in Olothitolloclerwear arid Thank-- 4,e4 6;44. -ets. We hairs the best wool yarn this fait that we have-, et --ever had. A ? 0.,...,A.,,,k,,,,,,,,,,,,o,....sowr..**+0,...*,-,,,,,s ot,,,,,,,,,*, It• if . H. PLUIVESTEEL 1 Minor), + * • 'au* Mb • The Old Stand, * 414+4080;14+0....-8-844.40"—.44.1,444+94444,444+44++4; I 5 1J 11.1111011111161.111110 opening and closing promptly. Quite a discussion followed about studies and leaders. ai ed Mrs. hIeRae, to wbieb. she heart- ily responded. Business end discus- sion was now in order. Mrs. War- nock of Goderich with Mrs. Stewart Commends Peruna to All Catarrh of Clinton moved the adoption of all reports received whieh, was carried. The election, of officers then followed after much diseussion andprotestat- ions on -the part of our president, who was re-elected to office by a standing vote. Mrs. Hamilton of Goderich was made second honorary president. • 1st vice, Mrs. E. N. Sewers, Bruce- • 2 d forthcielde , Mrs, F. H. Larkin, Sea - 3rd vice, Mrs, -Carswell! McKillop • Secretary, 1VIrs..R. Irwin, Clinton ' Treasurer; Mrs, E. Scott, Seatorth Secretary of Supplies, Miss K. Me- Taggert, Clinton • Secretary of Literature, Mrs. Wm. • IVIartin, Exeter 11/fission Band Secretary, Miss J. Wilson Clinton. A vote orthauks was tendered Miss : • MeTaggart as Secretary of Supplies for her arduous labors SO well per- formed and to the ladies of Clinton. who assist in the packing of the bales of clothing for the Northwest Mis- sion work. If president or secretary do not attend next annual meeting of General Society, to be held in Peterboro next May, then Orucefield will semi the delegate, Next annual Presbyterial Meeting Will be held in Kippen. Mrs, Smith, Hensall,' the pastor's wife, gave °a few well chos- en closing wbrde, asking very fitly °what has this meeting done for us, has it ;been helPful ?. We hold, a xi- sition second to none ; awe work with a. world-wide- motive, to bring the gospel to the 'heathen. This meeting should make us do better work. Let as do and not dream. The collection in the afternoon was $16,72. All joined in singing "Nearer My God to Thee." Mrs, .Stewart closed this mee- ting with s, prayer. • After such ,a _feast for the mind We found ample sustenance for the body awaiting us in the lecture room, and we scarcely needed the urgent tation of our hostess to sit downvand Satisfy the Meer man and 'certainly enjoyed -a feast and social intercom.- • se; The evening session was reatimed. •by devotional exercises condu,eted by. the pastor, Rev, Mr. Smith. Well rendered duets and a 'solo by memb- ers of the choir varied the .prograni for the evening. Rev, Mr. •Carswell of McKillop as a, delegate from the Presbytery 'to address. the ladies •of the -Presbyterial, said : "The Presby- tery tejoice inthe work dorie by the W. F.„.M.,5.," • In la; few earnest ,wor cis he. pointed out our opportunities, and our privileges 'to use them. We should • do our duty. lest retribution overtake us. Rev. A, 13, Winchester of Toronto :thrilled his audience, whi7 cli. was a large- one, with his stirring. words ori "DocsMission Work Pay." Our , prayers in fernier years were for open doors, then for ,men, then for money; all these prayers have been : answered ; some say it's useless te try to Convert the Chinese: ' HnVing • lived in China for a time he •gave striking instances from his personal knowledge of the faithfulness of the •Chinese coavertn.eyen unto death. if Christians in 13ible lands were ..es true and faithful as these Chinese • eonverts, the question would forever be settled as regards Missioa work: pa.ying.' The reveread 'gentleman char ined attention of his audience for over -an' hour and :all Went •away feel-, ing it a pleasure to: have been there. 4. eiosing hymn followed by the dOx- 01°0 and the nenediction, closed a very. successful and prefitabie. 'meet- ing. A Vote aif 'thanks was •taidernd • tha ladies 'of .Carmel church by Rev. •E. N. Larkin'of Seaforth for their kind, and generous. hospitality. • ' Though only a year 'cif ten months,. the °Auxiliary and. Mission Bands of 1 -Iron Presbyterial were rejoiced to hear that our Membership and offer- ings have both inereased• The • total •membership. in 1,903 was 784in 1904' .810i, making an increase of 26 mem- bers, Contributions in 1903 were $1847.96, in 1004, $1958.64, Waking in increase of over $110. Our Thank -of- fering- meetings this Year Were '634- ceptionallY ;goad . We congratulate each Society for the• good Work done •and bid them' go forward. -Mrs. Ri- chard frytiiii Secretary Huron Pree- byteriaL. • • A. Toronto man on standing 'said the other day that he had found nothing that came .so near to providing the. elixir. of •life as does a biright . daily newspaper: It stimulates one to take a lively interest in events the world around. He went ' further,and ,deelar- ered that the papee 'which. provided this perennial ;stimulant 1.) the great- est degree • was The• Toronto • Daily Star. • , • The Star's brightness ie not, how- . ever, •the only factor . which has con- tributed. to its marvelous success in the daily newipaper field. The St ax has a 'complete and accurate record of stock arid commercial transactions daily, which business men may con - .stilt with confidence. On the staff of The Star am three Women writers; who cOMPile a page Which inakeS Tho Star very Popular around the fire- side. The Star's editorials are not blindly partizan, but are fair, sane and strong. Mr'. 0. W, Jefferye, The Star's blaok and white artist, pro- bably the best In Canada, and hie contributatione to the paper are a if s- tun of great charm. Altogether, a more evenly -balanced newspaper it is ohnutpossasyibinleg ttohalitnda, 4a4iillyirttersepsoweritloi-f• soiree sort should go into every home. Volt may get iThe- Star and the paper you are now reading trout now, until. December 6Ist, 1005, for $L75' Maraack, Mise Annie Thiligen is at present 5vtlehitiinfuea, t her former home on the Mr, Hawthorne or Walkerton was r e I .1 • h f in and around Westfield last week. i seri 0 0 s II Mr, Minium M,asoni who has been Sufferers. Hon. Louie E. Johnson is the son of the late Roverdy Johnson who was 'United 'Mates Senator from Maryland, also Attorney peneral, under 1 -'resident johnson, and *United States Minister to England, and who was regarded as the greatest constitutional lawyer that ever lived. • In a recent letter from 1000 11 St., N. W., Wash.ington,'D.C., Mr. Johnson says: "No one should longer suffer from catarrh when Peruna is ac- cessible. To my Anowledge it has caused relief to so many of rny friends and acquaintances, that it is humanity to commend its use to all persons suffering with this distressing disOrder of the human system." ---Louis E. Johnson. • . • . • Catarrh Poisons. Catarrh is capable of changing all the life-giving secretions, of the body in -$o ocaiding .finids, 'which destroy and in- flame: every, part they come :in•contabb Vi•th. • Applications to the places affect ed by Catarrh cart .do little good save to soothe or quiet disagreeable sympterns Hence it- is.that gargles, sprays, atom- izers and inhalauts only serve ae. tem•r. porary relief. • , There is but one remedy that hse the desired effect,. and that remedy is Pe, hum. This remedy strike's at once to the roots of eatarrh.by restoring .to the capillary vessels their hcialtity elas- ticity, Peruna is not a temporary pal liative, but a radical cure. Send. for Dr. flartrean's latest book, •sent free for a short Vino- Address The POrMia. Dreg Mantifaetieng• ItImbus, Ohio. • , , ii 11nit LI a II Ilk. , , . lone I N T H Stands the HAPPY' THOUGHT the lead it hasIbeen for many years, and there it still remains. , „ • ' .A "HAI'Pr THOUGHT" and ;reitiember that as a guarantee of the sir you buy, Over one hundred and twenty-thousand.are to -day deli:Jhting their users. First cost is not the only thing to. consider in buying a Range. An extra ton of coal a year will soon run away • . with more thanthe. difference in cost of a 'ches4i stove and a.Happy. Thought Range, not consideringthe. satiSfa,ction you. get, • A Few Poin.ts . About The Happy hought It has "a.genuine Duplex Grate Corrugated. Oven giving. one-third more heating surface • ' . AU parts are Atted like a watch ; the Oven 'doors are almost air tight, thus taking half the amount , cif fuel• • All parts that are . Nickie 'Plated and beautifully • done, being.firSt plated .on 0Opper, then finisb.ed • Nickle • . • • - • The drafts are so•constructed as to keep thediange in perfect control, thuA saving fuel •• • THIS RANGE is made of :pure pig iron and is thus less liable to crack " Light consumption of fuel is a necessity in a good. Range. This is one of the strongest features of the Happy ThOtight Don't buy an "Experiment" Don't buy an "Imitation" • Don't buy a "Just as Good" Yoti'll regret it if you. do! Not a single purchaser of a 11. Happy Thought has ever regretted his choice. Call and inspect our stock. We haye a full line of all the leading Stoves, inclittlfrig The Celebrated Radiant Home Base Burner, NO TROUBLE ,TO SHOW GOODS 1 HARLAND BROS. STOVES. • HARDWARE giiinowimpoiraiftwaimigie • „ i••• ill far the past weekt is recoveria* • ** **, i ArlY.A: A -ILA.L.L.A11.. • A