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WINGHAM, ONT, THURSDAYo AUGUST ilth� 1921
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,Me n Going We , st Y METHODIST PASTOR TEESWATER WINS LOCAL ITEMS
Read King Bros. advertisement, and PERSONALS ND
take advantage of the wonderful savings Look at the libel. Occupied His Own Pulpit Last Both the Protest and the Tire subject at the Bkaptist church next
Game Sunday evening Will be'11013al)', a sermon,
Sunday
offered on clothing, work clothes, and Miss M. L, Brock of Toronto, is visit- t,) young men.
men's furnishings, also special values in
ing with her mother. Large congregations attended the Wing- Truly a game of baseball is getting
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Ladies' Ready -to -Wear. The regular montblY meeting of the
Royal Black Prieceptory Will he held in
Fell Off Wagon )layed the
renewing acquaintances in town: the new pastor, Rev. C. E Cragg, B. D. Monday evening Wingbam T P -i
Mr. Jas, Ritchie of Geneva, N. Y4, is ham Methodist Church on Sunday to hear more and more like a horse race. On
the Orange Hall on Tuesday night.
A sad accident happened to little Mar Mr. and Mrs. Cragg and their little protested game with Teeswater in that Zo`
jorie Hart. daughter of Mr. William Hart Miss Annie Irwin of Toronto, is visiting i i, '*
idson. nephew, Lawrence Cragg, arrived in town village and were defeated by a score of Mr. Robinson, manager of the Bell
of the 5th concession of Stanley township with her cousin, Miss Sadie B, Dav on Wednesday afternoon, They motored 9 to 4. Unlike several other games a most Telephone Co., at Whigham has leased
which ended fatally. The little girl, who Miss Edna Fowler of Dungannon, is from Lethbridge, Alta., where Mr. Cragg friendly spirit existed between th4 play- the McKinnon residence on Shuter St.
is seven years old, was standing in the
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hilliard; was pastor of a large city church, The ers and Teeswater team played by far the New Ford cars have been sold this week,
back of the wagon when she lost her bal.
Mrs. 011ie Stapleton of Detroit, is vis- services on Sunday were of a high order best game of the two. The same umpire." by T. R. Bennett & Thos. Thompson, 4-
ance an fell to the ground, striking he
r iting with her sister, Mrs, W. H. Rintoul. and the pastor and his wife are already who had charge of the game which was near Molesworth, and Rev. Mr. Peters of
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Belgrave.
head. At first the injury seemed very Misses Nina and Eva Johnston of Galt, matting themselves beloved by their con. protested by T es ater because of de
slight, but later proved to be serious, end- are guests of Miss Helen Graham, Francis gregation. The people will find Mr, cisions given, (viz. Kemp of Listowel, and
8 Among those who left this week for the
ng Wally as above stated.
St. Cragg an energetic Young man and we: Brown of Clifford,) were in their pla e
Special Delivery To Cost Twenty Cents , t he will be a live and the only 4her change on the make- West are Messrs. Albert Barber, Cecil
venture to prophesy tha
omintinity. Fifty years ago, up of the teams was that Micltie Mae- Mines, Russell Bloomfield, Geo. DP
Mrs, Howard Waram and son of To Y and
On and after August Ist, 1921, the fee John wire in the c Leon Cantelori.
ronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs sive
- Gra�, or more, Mr. Cragg'v father, Rev. Ed. Donald was suspended for abu
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for the special delivery of letters in Can ry language to the umpire and Father r. Robt. Deyell has completed his
adian cities, as provided for in Section 14 ward Cragg preached the dedicato
Mrs, Lounsbury, Mm 'Beir and son,
-core underground vault in Blyth cemetery for
Methodist church, Flabaven ably took his place. The
of the Official Postal Guide, shall be service in tire old
Donald of Wo6dstock, visited with Mrs. �s by innings was. Mr. H. 0, Bell of Southampton, the
twentycents for each letter, in addition which stood near wherethe salt work Wingbarn 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 work was very satisfactory. A.,
to the ordinary postage charges. The (Dr.) Stewart. is now. The building was latgr moved to I
charge at present is ten cents. Mrs, Fred Taylor of Gorrie, spent a day a lot just west and is now the residence of Teeswater-3 3 0 '0 0 2 1 0 - While Jack Bells, threshing outfit was
The fee may be prepaid by two Can- with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mr. Ed. Worden. I The Wingham team has protested the working at Mr, McKay'� near Ripley, A BROWNIE
a Diagonal Road. Mr. John Cooper was an official of the game because of Father Flahaven and the barn was struck by lightning and In the hands of your youngsters gives pictures that throw the charm.
than special delivery stamps value ten Donahue playing when the executive completely destroyed. The machine _
cents, or by one special delivery stamp Mrs. John A. Mowat and daughter of church when it was first built in Lower of childhood in strong relief. it is so simple to use that any child can get
and Canadian p9stage stamps to the Acton, are visiting with her brother, Mr. Wirigham and has continued to be an hon- stated that the same players and umpires was also burned.
e. must take their same places as in the real �,esults from the start.
value of 10 cents, or wholly by Canadian John F. Groves. ored member of the Board ever sinc first game and also on the groudds that What has beconia of Wingham's Board ,
postage stamps -to the value of twenty Mr. Gordon Jefferson left on Saturday He is now spending the evening of his MacDonald who was su-pended for 10 of -Trade? Surely if the officers do not Brownies $2.00 up. Autograph Kodaks $9.00 UP -
cents, in which case'the words "special for Saskatoon where he will spend a few life at the home of his claughter, Mrs. wish to hold the regular meetings and keep
delivery" sh' Wm. Salter, in East Wawanosh.. It was days was on the field with uniform on Wingham. booming, they will at least call
all be legibly written across weeks at his home. and acted as coacher at third base. for a re --organization.
the upper left-hand corner of the ad- Dr. Roe of Philadelphia, is visiting with Dr. Howson and Norman Geddes play- J. WT. alton McKibbon
d r e ss. his sister, Mrs. Thos. Scott and at the ed the best game for the Wingharn team, Mrs. Patrick Kelly, Mount Forest has
Bad Fire At Kincardine old home in Morris. sold her house and 3 acres land near the
while Campbell and Donahue were pro- Drugs and Stationery
Western Foundry, Wingbam to Mr. Har -
Fire starting in the cellar of Geddes's Dr. Geo. and Mr. Percy Joynt. of Tor bably the best of the Teeswater players, Phone 53 C. P. R Tickets
Nivins. Mr. and Mrs. Nivins kill Edison Phonographs
general store at 6 a. in,, on Monday onto, are visiting with their mother, mrs� Teeswater rooters are a live bunch and- vey
ke possession in September.
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morning completely gutted the entire Me- A. Joynt, Francis St. at no time did any of the ladies indulge
Gaw block, including Farley's bardware Mr. Murch of Toronto, sang a delight. in quietness. Mrs. Egerton Lister of Toronto, former -
and Miss McIver's shop. The origin of ful solo in St. Andrew's Presbyterian A more friendly feeling however exists ly Anna Schmidt of Fordwich, died sud
daughter of Edward Cooper of Howick,! Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Hill are on a motor
the blaze is at present unknown. The between the players and Teeswater boys denly from shock occasioned by the upset
church on Sunday last.
loss is estimated at $50,000, partly cover- are making amends for any harshness ting of a boat while she and her two sons and a sister of Mrs. Dr. J, M. Armstrong, �i trip to Lake Simcoe. They are accomp-
i allied b Lilt: Misses Reynolds,
Mr. Robert Groves and Mr. J. F. formerly of Harriston. but now also a resl-'
t t in a rowboat at Lake Simcoe,
ad by insurance. What goods were nc dentinCalgary. She leaves two children,
Groves motored to Acton, Guelph and shown by them. Norman Geddes was were ou
and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Ross of Edmonton.
destroyed by fire were hopelessly damaged
Georgetown last �&eek. knocked out for a minute or so and a The Orangemen of Wingham
ed 18 and Helen, aged 16.
Eugene, ag
d daughter Miss Ross of Philadelphia,
by water. The alarm was sounded at 6
couple of Teeswiter players rushed with vicinity will hold their annual decoration an
The cement addition to Lloya's Door
Miss Dorothy Gray of Toronto, is spend- v
The firemen tried to confine the a pail of water to his assistance. service on Sunday afternoon, August 21st. are renewing old acquaintances in tw n.
o'clock. now completed and is a cre dit
factory is
ing her vacation with her grandparents
blaze to the cellar, but owing to the in- at 2 p. m. The Wingham Citizeri's Band 'Mr. Ross was Dominion Express agent at
ere unsuccessful, Mr. and Mrs; John Gray. enterprising company and the town
to
Wingharn several years ago,
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flamable materials they W will lead the procession from the Orange
Mr. E. A d of South Bend, Lacrosse On Wednesday in general.
the fire spreading to Farley's place of Hammon hall to the cemetery.
Mr d r . Vm. S. King spent a few
Indiana, has returned to hit home afttr Owen Sound and Wingham Lacrosse
business. Mri C. Young's brick building on
The Methodist Church picnic which tensive re- days last week with theirdaughter, Mrs.
The immense volumes of smoke made visiting with friends here. teams will play in the Wingharn town held in the beautiful flats in Lower Jmephine St. is undergoing ex so long Win. R, Davi,�son, Mornington, M�-�
parkon Wednesday, Aug. 17tb at 3.30 was pairs, The vault which was used
it difficult for the inmates of the upper Misses Luella and Tena Campbell of sharp, Admission 35 cents and 15 cents. Willgham, on Wednesday afternoon, was by Mr. A. E. Smith has been torn out, and Mrs. Davidson occompanled them
story to escape from the building The Windsor are visiting with their mother, All lovers of lacrosse should not fail to well attended. The new pastor, Rev. C. and a new plate glass front wllit be put in. , home on Sunday by motor.
latter managed to get out with but little Mrs. D. Campbell, Morris. attend this game. E. Cragg, B. D . and his wife and little This will be a neat store and will be oc- Mrs. Louis and daughter, Miss Alice
of their personal belongings. Mrs. Smith of Winnipeg, is visiting East A Large Cucumber nephew, were the guests of honor. cupied by the Select Ladies Ready to Louis of Mossomin, Sask., and Mist-, Ethel
Wawanosh relatives. Mrs. Smith was Mr. and Mrs. A, Tipling, Wingham, Wear people as soon as it is completed . Stutt of Wroxeter, also Mr. Ross Stutt of
formerly Miss Jennie Deacon. We received from Mr. R. J. Bloomfield, announce the engagement of their daugh- Bowmanville. were Monday visitors WWI
Lceum Theatre... Miss Edna Scott of Wingham, is visit- B. line Turnberry, a large cucumber ter, Ethel Tipling Buchanan, to Mr. Attention their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Gall -
Y ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs T. H., weighing two pound, which grew in his Frank Barton Stearns of Painesville, Ohiol Your feet are entitled to your attention! aber,
garden in ten day's time. This is the
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Cook. -Clinton News -Record, Ri,;v. C. E. CRkaG, B. D, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. q. Stearns, Consult the Foot Expert on Friday, Aug.' Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Holt, of New York,
Mr. and Mr. Wm. Stinson 'and daugh- largest cucumber we have seen for some loughby, Ohio. The. marriage to ww; [ I�th, At Qre@r'8 Shoe Store, No charge
time at least, place early in September. visited with Mr. pod Mrs. Wm. Austin,
ELAINE, ter Miss Edna of Gorrie, spent Sunday, at from Mr, Cooper that we received some for examination or advice. B. . line, Turnberry, for a few days. They
HAMMERSTEIN the home of� Mr. W. J. Gallahar. of this ancient history of the church� Married in Kitchener Rev. Cannon Davis, rector of St. Fell Into the Maitland made the trip by motor, but are not verY
Mr. C. W. Pocock of the Canadian id George's Anglican church, Sarnia, and Mrs. Ut I * .
When Rev. Mr. Cragg, the present Mr. Howard P. Guest, son of Mr. ar ting, a widow lady, who resides much struck on the roads on this side ot
in Bank of Commerce is, spending his holi- pastor's father, dediceted the new Meth- Mrs. Wm. Guest of Wingham, was brother of Mr. H. Davis, of Wingliam. the fine.
days in Toronto and Burlington. odist, an old frame building on the road married in Kitchener on Thursday, was the officiating clergyman at the fun- in Pleasant Valley, met with a rather
"The Point of VieW" Mrs E. Coltrin 'and son, Emrai Of to Lower Town. he was living at Tees- August 4th. to Miss Bertha L. Schultz of eral of Wm. McFadden whose remains serious accident an Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Moir and little daughter, and
also added attraction Booth Lar- at Kitchener. Rev. Dr. Sperling officiated were interred in Lakeview cemetery, Sar- I when she fell into the Maitland River, Miss Gunsego Kehoe and their mother,
Lansing, Mich, are visiting with the form. water, and previous to that he lived - at St. Peters parsonage. Friends in nia, in less than an hour after arrival from near the C. P. R. bridge. She bad Mrs P. Kehoe, are spending a week at St.
Mngton's "The Adventures and er's daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hilliard Gorrie, and rode horse back over his cir nesday thrown in a couple of sticks and watched Anne, Quebec, in the hope of restoring
emotions of Edgar Pomeroy." Mrs. Stokes returned to her home in cult preaching at Bluevale and Bethel Wingharn will extend congratulations to Toronto. He was banged on Wed her dog go in after them when she toppled the little girl's health, Rev. Father
"Edgar's Jonah Day" Toronto, after visiting at the home of her in East Wawanosh. Mr, A. H. Musw the happy couple who will reside in forthemurderof Leonard Cecil Sabine# over the bank into the water, striking
Children's -matinee Saturday 3.30 cousins, the Misses McCurdy, Francis St, grove, our esteemed postmaster, remem. Kitchener. druggist. her head on a stone. The harking of the Fallon accompa6led them.
Mrs. Geo. Stokes of Torunto, is visiting bers quite clearly the reverend gentleman Must Advertise Travelling through country at the dog attracted the attention of Mr. H enry Mr. W. A. Quinn who has been Cu%�
her cousins. Mrs. Geo. Tervitt, Turn- driving up on hot;'se back and asking him The person who finds on article and present season of the year, the 'traveller Allen, C. P. R. section foreman, who toms Officer at Winghani for the past dm
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday berry and Mrs. Andrew Ferguson, East to tell his mother to bring her baby out keep it after it has been advertised for, is sees many roadsides where weeds are rushed in and brought her unconscious to months has been transferred to the CUB.
Wawanosh. to church next Sunday and he wo�ld in the eyes of the law, as well as morally growing rampant. The vicinity of �� ing- the shore. At last reports she is about toms department in his hometown, Origifai
-DORIS KENYON baptize it. This baby brother was none uIltv as the person who commits a ham is no exception to the rule, although as usual, we are pleased to be able to and his place at Wingliant has been taltea.
Mrs. Lownesbury and daughter, Miss other than Dr. Geo. Musgrove, ex. M. P as 9 the pathmasters have power to compel report. by Mr. McDonald oi Toronto.
in Elizabeth, of Philadelphia., are visiting deliberate theft. Moreover, the person
P. of Niagara Falls, every one to cut the weeds on the road
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, who finds a thing of any value and does
"The Bandb6x" Scott. I . Rev. Edward Cragg is retired and liv- not makean effort to find the owner is side adjoining his farm, this work is sadly
from the famous novel by Louis Misses Viola Isard, Annie Barber and ing in the city of Calgary. He celebrated dishonest. Keeping a thing you find, neglected, A weedy roadside will soon XXXXX MCI! XXXXX
his 92nd birthday on the 8th of June, and when the owner may be discovered is as produce a weedy farm.
Joseph Vance. Gertrude White of Gorrie, are spending a, -as has been his custom for some time, he bad as stealing it. A flax pulling mAchine is in operation C51"
short vaction at t he Imperial Hotel, fittingly occupied the pulpit of the Meth- in a. field betwe�fi Belgrave and Blyth.
Grand Bend. odist church, which he attends in the city. Those Glaring Headlights It is drawn by a Fordson tractor and pulls
EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN Mr. John J. Casemore and daughter, Although the weight of years are telling What sense is there in a government the crop on from three to five acres doing X C L'E' AK' I N G
ust use
sALli',-IrreZ�--ciover Honey at Miss Mabel, left on Tuesday. for Saskat, on him his mental faculties are almost as making a law that motorists m the work well. Of course it does not re- X,
FOR mcicty's Restaurant chewan, where they will spent the next good as they ever were, certain lenses on their autos and not mak- ject thistles or weeds as the Indian does.
FoR sALL-Ford To,,,ik,. good tires. run- three months. Another relative of the present pastor, ing them live up to it. The motorist with The machinery is driven by a two cylinder
,,jug right, No reasonable offer refused
T. R. BENNETT Mr. Francis Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. an uncle, Rev. Thos. Cleworth, was the the glaring headlights is a menace to gasoline engine, endless belts doing the
Lewis, Mr, Frank and Miss Lewis first pastor of the old Wingham Method- safety on the road at night. He surely putting and an ordinary binder knotter SAL 0 0 OAK
FOR SALE -Houses and rots in the Lown of F, J I
wingham, with and without land, also pastorate
food farm properties ranging from 200 acres to motored to Goderich, last week and spent ist church. it was during his forgets that everyone could have just as tying the sheaves.
to aerm Applyto a very pleasant day at the lake, that the church was built and previous to strong lightsas he can, only that a few of irio Motor
FR,kNIC BICCONNELL d, he held services in a us abide by the law. The fellow with the A representative of the Onta
Auctioneer anA Real Estate Dealer Dr. Wesley Jackson, of Philadelphia its being erecte League was in Wingbam about three
witigham. i hotel which'stood near where the power glaring headlights should be fined heavily,
Miss Hazel Jackson of Saskatchewan an( house now stands. On different occas ons if the law is to be honored, if not, let us months ago and secured several new mem� Prices are cut deep on all lines of our
It SALE-Grar Dort Touriag Car in ox' renewed hile down- er towns, and
.F0 t t Miss Zetta Jackson of Clinton, bers, as he is doing in all oth .41
collent condit on. see it to appreciate it. he held divine service upstairs w all put on plain glass and nitrogen bulbs. Boots and Shoes
,k'he%p for quick sale. See acquaintances in town on Tuesday. they are all told the same story that road tv,
- T� R. BtxXFTT Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loose leave by auto stairs liquor was being sold over the bar. Announcement signs will be put up on the highways lead. pro
FOR S&LF Services were also conducted in the ot Expert. specially trained in the i d that the motor This is not a sale of old oUt of date Foot"
Llsed Ford Ono Ton Truck, new this afternoon for their home in New x"ork Baptist A Fo lrlggiunto their town an
cab and platform, Aero oushlon titcs, In church which is now the Lower
good running order, ties after a pleasant three week's visit at the Dr, Scholl method of Foot Correction, will e e badge will entitle the driver to wear. We hold these sales twice a yearo
T. It. BENN14TT Wingharn school house.
at Crawford's Garage. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, Victoria We publish this bit of history partly beat W. J. Greer's Shoe Store, Friday special recognition at the barder, We X
You are cordially invited. would just like to ask our friend to X and by the power of our rX
RAS4 FOR SALE -Two acres of White St. because many will find it interesting Aug. 12th
,G Clover, Timothy and A187k() in lots 10 and No charge for examination or advice. hustle along with those road signs before
a south west or the union factorl. The crop Miss Margaret Henderson motored from reading and partly because it will help NX
3 the snow falls. A resident of Wingham,
to be harvested before the first o September, Toronto and spent her vacation with her to introduce Rev. C. E. Cragg to our Addresses Black Knights X CUT PRICES
AlGo a good Hand Cart for sale, Apply to or
R. A. GRAHAM. __ mother, Mrs Isabella Henderson and at readers because of the relationship Of his Sunday afternoon over three hundred who has recently returned from a mot X
LA'DORERS WANTED Fo 1c, the Jowe of her sister, Mrs. Ha rvey father and uncle to Wingliam, Methodists members of the Wellington County Chap- trip to points along the border tells us we clean out each season's goodS.
Apply to the FARAV39 FNT.111%1�.,. "(110or Nivins. although it wag before he was born. ter, Royal Black Knightls of Ireland, at- that he received no favors because of
having a motor license badge on the
SHOE RUpAIRERWANT19D—For 0. we011 Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hoffman and son, tended their annual church parade. pre.
or ten day W. 11, W mms on the front of his radiator. Here's Your Opportunity# Come—Our
,,L of Toronto, also Mrs. John McCallum of C,,,d Catch of V;sh Forming in the Market Lane, London,
V My RIDGE DUROC VARM—Purob been received by friends in sent stock MuSt 90 even It It be at a IOSS.
Durso Jerseys for a a 10 - Have a fo vv Milton, are visiting with the ladies' Messrs Ed. Small and George Irwin at 2 o'clock the knights headed by Hie- Word has
'01tioloo,pifptorsale. of either sox sire, Pioneer and Mrs. John Kerr, LoWer ett's Fife and Drum Band marche(t via Harriston that Mrs. Chas. Loppard of
HinLorlo rinoipal 14950; Grandsire Much Colo, parents, Mr went fishing in the Maitland on Monday 1,
Prim, 2nd Imp, and champion at the C At. en Dundas and Waterloo streets to Chalmers Calgary, had been killed in an accident.
Wingham. W_
X. and Western lalt, 1919 and 1920, Al� and had a good catch. Both gentlern h, where divine service was held at Mr. Leppard was for some Years Principal I
mp.
litter by Fanlaie't; Joe Orion Jr. 16399 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tindall left this carried home proudly a good string of churc 4"
ro ighing 3.30 O'clock. f the Public Schools here and at the ti ime AW
=&On of tho famous joe Brion, Chgniitl ft 0 1
of the United states, These ar ed Week for the West where they will spend arge bass, a couple of them we it off 4W
rom Rome of the best blooded Dumas In the They will around three pounds and the rimainder Very Worshipful Sir Knight W. 13, of the accident was in Ontario wr ing AFS 0
ed the remainder of the summer. his examinations for a Bachelor of Arts R OFNE"
unit StAtes ab the presimbdrae. Registered 1%91
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rodl,j,roe, vvill be furnished in the nameg of all visit at Snowflake, Man. aid points for. were not far behind them in size, Of Walker, county master, was it! charge of University, Kingston. ry
puteallser.. DatooilreraoYir lead otherafollAW. PHONE Z3
CIARRV Y. WiLsou, ther West. course they lost a great many very large the parade. Rev. J, U. Stewart of Bel- degree at Queens
Phone 815. It. �R. No. 5, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey a Nivins and Mrs fish which decided to leave the hook be- mont and formerly of Whitechurch, His intentions were to have visited friends
Harrigton, Li8towel and Walkerton
WASHING MAC1111'" volt S&LV—Apply e many preached a sermon, outlining the work in
Gro. pkoF W I I
to , Isabella Henderson of town and Miss fore they landed them but unlik
VlvrotnA ST. Henderson of Toronto, spent fishermen they had a goodly share of the done by the organization in the past and during the present week. Particulars of
Margaret of the accident have not yet
ity wash- Thursday with Mr. and Nits. Angus Mae - real fish to Prove their story to their wives pointing out that there was much to be the nature
WANTEI)—Two ot three Moro &M ;*011U
Ings, weekly. 'ArDoqhtng taken accomplished in th,.- immediate future. been received. The deceassd lady was a, X 74
Poono 2351osut' Dermaid. Nile. when they got home.