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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-05-05, Page 1(V J e 7 MEET - The Earl of Loam -Whose aris. t�-=ratic eyes will one day learn to distinguish the difference between Lllue Blood and Red. THEO- DORE ROBERTS. Lady Mary Lasetiby-Eldest 1311ghter of Lord Loam; who is to Rearn that hands are not only to be manicured, but to work with- rteads not only to be dressed but to e;birik with -hearts not only to ��vat but to love with! aLORIA SWANSON. William Crichton -The Adrnir� able Criebton-Buttler in Lord 1-roam's household. THOMAS DASIGHAN. Andfillingher own little niche W this Divine Creation, among I Cho tangled destinies of fashionable Loam Home. London -lives "Tweeny" a little Scullery Maid, ]LILA LEE, The Honorable Ernest Woolley -A cousin of Lord Loam; who pays. fabulous sums in restaurants 7.early for the privilege of handing' L'tis hat to an attendant. RAY- A%OND HATTON. Lady Agatha LasexAby an d youngest daughter of Lord Loam; who is to find -like most beauties -that the condition of her face is Eess important, than to learn to &,ce conditions. MI L D R E D REARDON. In Cecil B. Do Mille's master pro. duction 16111ale and Female,, Founded in J. M. Barile's Ism. aus Play "The Admirable Crich - Writ'. I The riotous Luxury of London eaciety, the rugged grandeur of a tvilpical- island, and the glory of old laabylon welded together in the, tr1laster drama of a master produc. er. A drama of nature's laws and tnan's. At,the Lyceum Theatre, Thurs. day, I'viday, Saturday. INTO TI CE All accounts owing to the firm of Hanna & Co. must I be met at once by cash or note. Payable at the store. 13Y the ord er of the txecutors of the estate of (MRS.) M. L. H4NNA. 6VEPYBOVS COLINN E-F&rnl ate il Implement"' 'e. in III h1am to n p Saturilay. 7th. at2.30 o'41 eck . JOUIN EID, r rie r. T. R. ENN uo ioneer. S96 P -Gray liort Touring Car for sate. A.1coadition, Willgo before Alay 15th, SEVO;r.want s, cheap automobile, act qVickly. Tatkination. at THE ADVANCE. 1F " S�kCR-�S000nd ]land buggy, hard, rub.- her,goodasnew. A t wly. aADVAXON, ]pInSALN-191611unabour,itt good running arder, yours for les. -i than mo, CRAWFORD'S GARAGE. L&RGE OFIFICH DESK FOR S&I,E- Gxo. ATAsoN. QVABLE FOR RENT-Suitablo for storage, garsgeor stabling. A to. %Y.� ADvArfcn. FOUND. -Pair of spect"Jes Wroxeter� Owner may ap. P.ROV COIZEW(l), WroXeter E A. house with W-Wr -..d lights. Auply-to, E. MER.tCLEY'To wn. t rM&CILE1 Xf U8lC-­lA-0,n­d-a-nJ'TtW-t)e li;. .4TI:imonts, violin, and plan,, Mining C G... J. WR;GT Bandmaster. WAWNING-If, the party who took the I hor8c blanket out of the buggy in tile &991icad church shed oil Saturday will leave WAfte M TH14 ADVANOn OV1010Z before Satur. t 6104 May 7th. they will save I urtber trouble, to fAey Were seenlifting it. WANTED -A gentleman with best refer onces, desires it, quiet room or roorn 414 b 0.0 -1. * Apply �ti THE: ADvANuir. U 0 Baby Chicks Mtout pure bred traptleated S. C. VVhJtc r,.oj. p WAR Marron StrzLin). The Barron Leghorn Is HE R09UP11 bird and for a logborn Is a, very NLTV� bird some of them belug as large ai tile %Q,&, Have the advanta over tile Rook In &%t they aoldom, it ever. Irarit; to set. With 4 ht condug of the Warm woo6thor It seems the ftcwy broods ate detLerminod to act. Not so IWA this 1,oghorn, The coming of t 0 warm v6s,ther the Leghorn is doternituall, to Jay. S rh(tr willulso h in the Winter If properl3r IncidA for. From 'OV. lat., to April let,, Lon of n.W CtikPilested Loghorns laid 1035 eg n VOM90 Price of 73 CtS per doz. -178elgilta'all d P.ds and others ~Was good wear6ofroring chicks at 2,.Ictl. OCR delivered at your station. e HUROX SPWALY FARM, WATUM ROSE, BrIlf;9elS. Out.. Is Phone 38 x, Boic 31. T liEk F6 13 EN R� R Okiti-di Kf&%16d Tenders will be received by Joadph L904w, 014WItoftheMunletpril Cot rattollof he Valago of I'llcknow, up to twervole o'clock, "0. on Tuoodtl3t, lVity 10th, 1921, for the 00w4ruction of a reinforced Concrete Bridge rk RA" Street. I'litknow, containing hbout 110 Ce ids coherete. kqtlnio ada Sp& fientions wity " seen or re W*s of Taddpr obtained at the offite, of the tu1. e6r. Walkerton, or at the office Of the P 61*rk, Luoknow. It AwmrW thequo, for S.'Of the Arrionut of Pe4or to tocompa* e"h leridde. ce I%e lowwt or any tender nob d Noortad. rRi% (%B. JAMAk;, A. X. 111. 1. C. tt *?I I WAWAW, wiakerwo, Ontario. M COUNCIL MEETING LOCAL ITEMS WINGHAM RED CROSS SOCIETY PERSONALS Inspector For Streets And Buy your - ,,Cracked eggs at Guons' Ltd. On Tuedday evening, April loth, Miss Miss Stella Elliott of Bluevale, spent 4:i0w rh Cemetery Gunns' Ltd will have a quantity of A. H. Clayton, B, A., gave an excellent last week' in town, cracRei ekgs for sale until pext winter. address in the interests of the Canadian I Mr. and Mrs. J. W� Hanna aro upend - The May council meeting was held on Red Cross Society whose peace time pro, ing the week in Toronto. Moudayevening. All the members were The hydro accountq for light and power gram is a crusade to good health, Branch. Mrs. E. A- Clark of Waskada, Ma a bonfined to his home through illness, the'first'on the new rates. es of this Society are being established in visiting with Mrs, Thos. Forbes, Present but Mr. Mitchell, who is still wilt be issued thii week, Tbesu) will be most of the towns and cities of the Dom- n, i F"R E S H THIS - E. Merkley & Sons have purchased the inion, and the merapership is open to all Mrs, Thos, Forb�s spent a few days The Mayor reported that the water works debentures to the amount of $7,400 balance of the Tamlyn blocir and are interested citizens. In brief the object with I Brussels friends last week. were sold on Saturday last to the Mer- having it renovated for Garage purposes, pf the Society is to stimulate aid main. Miss Siebert of Detroit, is visiting with chants Fire Assuranne Co. of Toronto, Mrs. Bellinda. Johnston annoiinces'the tain interest in public health work and to Miss Margaret Fisher, Victoria St. 0 WVV EtK 0 at Par. Rate of interest 6321 per cent, ' engagement of her youngest daughter, diiseminate useful knowledge concerning Miss Eyelyn Angus of town, spent a few Mr. W, C Lepard offered to buy the Mernie Maye, toThomas Donald Fixter. the principles and practice of hygiene days with Miss Stella Elliott of Bluevale. lot next to their large shed from the town Wedding to take place in May. through demonstration. education and Miss Mildred Walker of Seafortb, visit- ADLER-l-KA--For bowel and Stoinacli disturbances. and would give the corporation the privil- An Auction Sale of nearly new Furniture otherwise. ed with friend$ !a town over the week- ege Of securing gravel out of it for three at Merkley's corner, at a p. in. on Satur. Miss Clayton quoted statistics sho�jng end. years. His request was granted. day, May 7th. T. R, II-ENNUTT, Auct.; I the appalingLy large percentage of the Miss Earnscliffe Musgrove of Buffalo, TANLAC-A splendid tonic -tnd blood purifler. Bylaw $54, 1921, was read three times Geo. CHAMPION, Proprietor, population diseased or inefficient and ex- is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mus- MARLATTIS SPECIFIC -For Gall Stones and Ap- plained how this " ercentage could be groves. and passed, all members voting in favor The Cottage Prayer Meeting will be P Of it,T, This� bylaw is to provide for the held at the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Josepb greatly reduced by the spread of know- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Young and child- pendicitis, extension of the waterworks system by Wellwood, Centre St, on Friday evening, ledge of the causes of disease and the ap- ren. motored to Toronto and Hamilton VINOL-A Cod Liver and Iron Tonic. sinking another well at an estimated cost at 8 p, in. You are cordially invited plication of proper treatment where such this week, J. disease exists. PEPTONA-The best tonic, every bottle guaranteed. of $12,000. Debentures wid be issued, Mr. Geo. Tervitt, Walkerville, has'pu Mrs. W. R. Isbister and little son, of payable'in thirty annual instalments. r- The annual campaign for the enrollment Toronto, aie visiting with Mr. and Mrs. "REXALL REMEDIES" -A realedy for every ail - chased Mr, Jas. Gannett's farm on the B. The street committee's report recom- line. The Strout Farm Agency and Tau, of new members will be conducted later Win, Isbister, Centie St. nder for ADVANCE advertisements made the sale. 60 nient and every bottle guaranteed to mended that T. J. McLean's te' in themonth and the Senior Society pur- Mr. Hamilton, who recently purchased I sewer work on Catherine St. and Victoria Mr. Gannett has decided to move to Blue. poses organizing a Junior, Red Cross Mr McKay's jeweleay stock, has bought benefit or your m*oney refunded - St. at $1.30 Per foot and $30 for each vale. Branch to which all school children will Mr. M. E. Zurbrigg , I manhole be accepted, and that he be Starting made easy, Have your Ford be eligible for membership. on Patrick St. s hanzome residence Red Cedar Flakes, Moth Balls, requested to secure tile for this work. magnetos charged properly with new up The Wingham Branch consists of the Mr. and Mrs. John L. Vanstone of The report also recommended that a to date Ford equipment just installed. following officers- Niagara Falls, spent a couple of days at Caustic Soda, Fumigators, etc. competent man be hired to oversee and The cost is trifling, the result wonderful. Hon. President -Mayor Elliott inspect street worj�, and report to the Done whil� President -Mrs. W. H. Willis the home of the former's brother. Mr. you wait at-Crawford's Richard Vanstone. "Special Sale of Briar Pipes" 'Committee. Reeve Tipling, chairman of Garage. Vice President -Mrs. John Wilson Sdc'y-Mrs.,R. S. Williams Mr. Win. Holmes, Turnberry, brought the street committee said he was not in if 'you are in the market for cars we can into TuE ADVANCb., office on Saturday, favor (3f the last clause, and he was will. I Stenographer -Mist Deacon ing to look after that work himself. Mr. supply your wants, either new or used I Treasurer -Mrs, (Dr.) St�wart April 30th., a few choice snow apples, as cars, All Gray Dort used cars guaranteed, firm as the day they came off the trees. Fells thought that if the right man was same as new cars. Our aim once a cus I Committee on Executive -Mrs. Richard secured no boss was needed, He said tomer, always a friend. Let us demon- ' Clegg, Mrs. R. A. Currie, Mrs. W. J. Dr. George Musgrove, daughter, Miss I WKIBBON'S DRUG STORE ,some of the town employees were simply strate to you. -E. Merkley & Sons. 'Greer, Mrs. (Dr.) Humbly, Mrs. T. T Helen, and son, Capt. Wendell, of Niagara killing time at present, He did not favor I MacDonald, Mrs. J. W. McKihbon, Mrs* Falls, motored to Wingham and visited Drugs and Stationery hiring a man to work arid anpther man to The Women'F, Guild of Belgrave Eng-! John MacLean, Mrs. (Dr,) Parker, Mrs.' with Postmaster and Mrs. Musgrove. Edison Phonographs Phone, 53 C. P. R Tickets watch him. Councillor Greer stated that lish Church are having the young people I Richard Vanstone. many other towns have street inspectors, of the Blyth English Church render their � I 'e believed td Drury At Chesley and h it paid em. No mem- play entitled "Home Ties" in the Forest - of the council dould afford to or would loose ers Hall, Belgrav� on Friday, May 13th. W. J. Hilliard Opens Branch Stores Premier Drury will be in Chesley on thetime-to took after this wor Plan of the hall at Hopper's Store. � Ad- We leltrit that June 3rd. Horse races, baseball and other 'k as it - - - Mr. W. J. Hilliard, pro - should be done. Last year there was mission 40c. and 25c. prietor of the Wingbam Bazaar, has rent- sports. Japanese Enterainment Baating the G. T. R. Best D. L. & W. Scranton Coal all A . I some $2,500 spent on the roads and what zes ed the Hiscox Store building in Teeswater Notice to Property Owners Come join one and all in a Japanese fete, A Wingham doctor was just late enough could be shown for the expenditure, Order your Coal now and avoid high prices,, and will open a branch store in that town. Property owners hereby notified that all and bid your jinrikisha stop at our gate. for his train to see it pulling ow as he Accounts were often 'presented to the and coal shortage of the past season, also! It is his intention to carry a full line of rubbish must be cleared away before May Below you will find written, the place and arrived hurriedly at the station on Friday street committee for their 0. K " and Cannall, Soft Smitbing Coal and Char-: general merchandise, groceries, dry goods, 24th. GBo. ALLEN, the date. At the Wingbam Methodist neither the chairman or himself knew' of coal always on hand, Lumber dressed millinery, etc. in this new TeeswAter ftern , He walked down street and the purchases being made but supposed and undressed, Lath Shingles, Frames, store. The Bazaar proprietor is a live Sanitary Inspector. Church on Friday, evening. May Oth., a oon they were correct. He also, pointed out Sash Doors, mouldings of all kinds,! wire and Teeswater, people will find bin, Goes To Wallaceburg I Admission 25c. had given up the idea of going to'Londoa, that the county pays 60 per cent of stith 13eaver Board and Roofi A. MAc- honest in his dealings. Mr. Thos. D Fixter left this week for Twentieth Century Methodist Church until next day when he was offered an inspector's pay, while working on LEAN. St. Paul's Church Notes Wallaceburg, where he will open up a F Mothers Day, May 8th. -ii a. in. Sub_ auto ride to Blyth by a friend, who b� deviation roads, . Reeve Tipling, said he jewelry store. The best wishes of Mr. ject "The Message of Mother Nature"; some speed artist in cases of necessity - May 8 -Sunday after Ascension Day, They were in Myth before the traht, Fixter's many friends will accompany 2.30 p. -in. Sunday School; 7 p. in. Sub. would ,imply have three men to look after The Late William Finiilater 11 a. in. Mattins; 2.30 p. in. Sunday hi - his new business venture. arrived at that depot. instead of two On motion of Greer and Ven- im in ject "The King who honors his Mother". Bennett the report of the street com- The remains of the late� William Find-; School and Bible Class; 7.00 p. in. E Mount Forest Baseball Game Young people are cordially invited to Wingham's Population Increases mittee was adopted and the inspector later* who died at his home on the 2nd I song. this Service. Come and bring your We have received from Mr. T. J. Me - will be required to superintend work at line of Morris on Friday At the advanced) Thursday, May 5th., -Ascension Day, The first baseball match of the sea6on friends. You will be made welcome. Lean the following information regarding the,cemetery. Reeve Tipling asked for age of 85 years N�ere laid to rest in the'HOIY Communion at 8 a. in. will be held in Wingham on Wednesday, We have hearty singing. the yeap 'and naes, which resulted as Wingham cemetery on Sunday afternoon. I Thursday, May 5th. -Don't forget May 11th, vrhen Mount Forest and the assessment of the town for 1921. Tax -07' follows, Yeas -Bennett, Deceased was a quiet unassuming and",The Old Oaken BuckeC' under the Wingbam will playon the town park. Soldier's Wives Attend Course ation of land, $243,960; buildings. Lloyd Greer hon . orable old man who has lived in this I auspices of the choir in the Town Hall, The local diamond has been scraped and Mrs. X. Weaver is one of the soldier's 31,043,429; business assessment $103,975. Elliott. Naes-Tipling, Fells an� Haney' vicinity for over forty years and the, sur. 8.15 sharp. See Ad. otherwise improved, and a much faster wives attending the course of instruction assessed for income $27,890; which makes. Mr. Haney said the Property Commit- viving members of the family are: George Friday, May 6th. -S p, in. meeting brand of ball may be expected. Any given by the Soldier's Settlement Board a total assessment of $1,420,425, whicil. is tee and the Sports Committee were each in the West, Dr. Mary of Dakota. Mrs. of Chancel Guild in the basement. lover of baseball should not miss seeing at Macdonald Institute, Guelph. S378,380 over last year. Wingham% POP ­ paying half of the work being done on Young of Detroit, Annie and Will at home Rev. Dr. Perrie conducted the the baseball diamond. , He thought the funer�l services. Remember, a welcome awaits you at this game as it will be fast and Wingbam There aie twenty-four women who have ulation has increased 214 over last year. .work would cost about $F0. St. Paul's Church. All seats free. will have to step some to keep the visitors taken advantage of the offer, and the Number of children between the ages of a Bylaw 856 to provide for the construct- from claiming the victory. Game talled President of the College is giving the best, and 21 is 5?9 and the number of adults Admission 35 r I ion of sewers on Catherine and Victoria at five o'clock. Lents and instruction possible in gardening, poultry,; between the ages of 21 and 60 is i.410;. THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET 25 cents. and dairying. The lectures in nursing The total population, not including t1w.. Streets by securingof money by the issue Wm. McPherson Dead are to be given by Dr. Ross and the residents of Lower Wingliam, is 2,454. of debentures was read and passed. In The 'town Hall, Wi�agham, on Thursday, / Home.13conomiesby Miss Williams, the There are 699 names on Part 3 of the roR Mr.'Snazel of G04erich, wanted to bi Op Friday mirning, Win. McPherson district directress of the home branch in who are entitled to vote on Parliamentarr allowed to erect a large galvanized iron May 4ie 5th' passed suddenly away at his home on Catherine St,, after a few days illness the Toronto office, ana her assistant, electionsonly, Winghamdog roll shawlt bill board on the park, for which he Act I -Farmyard at the Hardacre farm. "Reuben, you air so sot". "Jedge with pneumonia. On Sunlay he was in Miss Lou Conover. only 74 of the canine tribe. would pay $2.00 per month rent. SDM9 not". The Village gossip makes things lively. Jake's love -malting draws down a his pew at the Methodist church as usual one wished to ba -e the painted advertiBe- bucket o4 water upon his shaggy head as merry Teddy laughingly refuses him. The but wastaken ill on Monday. Deceased ments on the curtain in the Opera House young artist reconizes a villain and also makes a contest at the old wall. Marks bad lived in Wingham for the past twelve epainted. Both of thesi matters were education and good looks captivate Lizzie. "Meet me at the old log cabin at mid_ left with the Property Committee. years, coming here from the Yukon after t night"; "Oh, Uncle, forgive me". The matter of reducing the grant to disposing of his mining interests here. he town band was discussed and after Act 11 -Interior Hardacre farm house. The early risers. Even Ted gets tip He is survived by his widow and little lue consideration it was wisely decided to early to pick flowers The Artist's folio, "Well I'll be darned if that don't look just daughter. The discovery The funeral was held- to Wingham eem- ontinue to pay them $360 per year. I ' ike Ted." Best blue dining set for breakfast. An important guest. of Lizzie's flight. "You read the letter. Tom, I can't". Sapphira bobs in. "I shud rhe band is a great asset to the town, der to think I might hav6 been drawn aWay." Reuben has a word to say to Sapphirs. etery ort Monday afternoon. Rev. E F. nd one which we may well feel proud of. Armstrong conducted the services. The Ain't nobody going to say a'word agin' me or mine without gettin' acquainted wit palfbearers were Messrs. Dudley Holmes The Board of Health are issuing notices h the way to the front door, " True hearts and gingham skirts. Tom goes to find John Anderson, W. J. Hilliard, W. A.' hat all yar&must be clean6A up before Lizzie "He'll answer fer it with his life". Currie, Peter Kohoe and J. C. Currie. vlay 24th. Act 111 -Two years later. A winter evening. Jake reads the village paper, X The council will co-operate with the. Wingbarrigettin'triet-ro-pol-i-tan Renewssuit. "Galsisqueer critters". "If you Township To Survey River oard in requesting all citizens to have don't take me Ted. I'll go and propcse to Miry Jones". A second rebuff, "I hate to Drainage of the sluggish Teeswater seless and inflammable material cleaned see you lose a good thing, Ted". Tarnal wood box empty again. The Artist's re- River, which has been a source of con- ut of yards, cellars, etc, It Was also turn. You have never even written." The picture, "The Old Oaken Bucket", that troversy for the last 40 years, was up in Thewonlan's foot insidea pair of our new uggested to have a few dead trees re- brought fame and money. Happy hearts, Aunt Marthas amazement. A Stormy court on Tuesday, when the laced on the streets. The need of a Browti Oxfords or Ties, will be a very at - night -and a knock at the door. "It's Lizzie". The wanderer's return Uncle Municipal Drainage Court was held there orticulturdLsociety is greatly felt here. Reubents great joy. by Provincial Drainage Referee George tractive proposition ill foot dressing. he flower beds in front of the ball and "You ain't been away from our hearts a minute". "God bless Henderson. t the I cemetery will be fixed. - you for your sweet forgiveness". There is A great v,,I.riety of styleq for your Act IV -One week later. Ted's wedding day. The happy household, A The action was brought by Alexander surpri.qe party. Snow Aeighbells and merriment. The country dance. Ezry Babb Bannerman against the Township of CuI4 choosing. Plain or 11CHOVated t o e s or hoe Repairing At Blyth calls off. Lizzie's entrance -consternation. "How's Mr. Hayward?" The wrath of ross for damages alleged to have been Vamps --Cuban heels and a covvect size and Mr. D. C. McCawley of Wiligham, 'has the sturdy old farmer. Rev. Mason intervenes. Tom asks Li2zle to be his wife, �aused to his property by flooditig*of the width for (,.,very foot. ecided to open up a boot and shoe re- Sapphira wonder -'The idea of him takin' her when he could get me". iiver. Mr. Henderson, in company with CHARACTERS the lawyers for both parties. inspected the airing business in Blyth. He bat secur ground in the township Monday, and on RE UBEN HARDACRE ............................ A Square, Honest Old Farmer $4.50 $15.00 ""6.00' and 7, 0 0, d quarters in Messrs. W. 11. McElroy & Tuesday made an interim Order that the. on's cooper shop and expecta to be ready TOM ...................... ................... His Son, a Chip of the Old Block )r business in the course of it few days. ARTHUR AMES ................... ....... True BI e Township Of CulfOSS COMPIOW the survey Besides our line of 1311owns, we are ,;Ilow,. u lyth people will find Mr. mccawley an MARK HAYWAPD .................................. A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing which was begun some time ago by ing, tile newest styles ill Blaelz Kid Ties xcellent citizen. JAKE TOMPKINS ........ ........ I .......................................... Engineer Roger and submit a report. and Strap Slippers. -In Love with Teddy, "Not Wisely but Too Well". R. Vanstone, Wingham, appeared fior ement Business Not Sold MR G. WHILLIKINS .................... ......................... A Neighbor the complainants, Robertson and McNab -13ring your old 81locs liere and RnpAiraria Negotiations for the saleof the Mitchell LZRY DA13B ........................ The Postmaster Who Reads the Postal Cards for Culross'rowilship, and D. Holme 'r flave them made flow. ment business did not rasttritklize as we REV, WILLIAM MASON ...................................... Tile Peacemaker Turnberry Township. About five town ported last week. Mr. Cvftt has not MARTHA HARDACRh ......... ........... Reuben's Wife Loved by L�verybody sl4ipa are intetested in thecase. urchased the business. but we under- LIZZIE LAWREWCE .......................... The Light of Uncle Reuben't E yes and he is contemplating Opening up a EMILY LAWRENCE(Otherwift mnown as Teddy) ................. I ............ BORN ment business in town, Ho boa a splen- .................................... ... The Sunshine of the Household id building in view, situatod oA Victoria SAPPHIRA SCRIGGINS .................... ............... Thd Village Gossip, slanmN - -111 Wingham, OnTuesday, May V IV Ure te"ohT reet. Mr, Gear is a hustler and will MRS. G, WHILLIKINS ............. .......... Very I'voper But Njot Cbtyityab1*%- 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Soddon, a ako good in whatoverbusWw he enttrs. , MIRY JONLS .................................. v .............. Th� Villaqo B. -Ile 8011. NWWOXXXMXXXXXX ZXVA*111%0==&*W2M