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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-10-29, Page 8. I `.l."ILE W 11 U'. IA3.1 AM.A iN liE, r, l -I U J�WAY,. OCTOBER 29, 1908o Belgrave, 1' iolll>l7tesville St. "eiens. Goderich. , Mrs. Carlisle visited friends At ]Jon- We regret to record the demiso of Mr. W. 13r ay returned from the 78 majority for Lewis in town. It I Pali, this weak, another reslrected citizen of our neigh- West last week, would look as if the Press of Huron bothood, in the person of Mrs. Z al• will not have A representative, this Boiling Water The A. O, U. W. organizer w4s in gate Tebbutt, wire passed peacefully Mrs. ,itaMills is visiting i ing her daughter, year of 1908. Belgrave Iasi week. away' an Saturday .horning, Mrs. C4�� �>�� $r�'f� C. McClelland shipped two carloads `l'ebbutt (Catharine I+truest) at; four Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett visited the � �onyg' man named Henderson, of potatoes this week. > was real;rat borne on un4whtIOU p years of age Game to. Canad.ti from the latter's father last Sunday, last from elle o eix Sound: Friday rl ti+•t United Stri,tes in year 18.37 with her Mr. and Mrs. Johti Scandrett visited pare�its, Mr, land Mrs. MichaelErnest, is 1Lobena Harris of Atlanta City and died on Sunday at the home of bigJeNA"_ friends At Ethel lase week, who settled in Toronto Tp. In year res visiting at 11ir. Johr. Barbouc'a. mother, Mrs, J, Strongh, Last fit. THE D.A,R1111[Y DESSlB$T Mr. Abe. SwIndlehrimt of Durham. 1850 slaw was married to tho late Wal, Mrs. Norris of Walkerton has One of the prettiest funerals of a 1Flla,�•vored just irlobt .s calling on old a acquaintances. gate Tebbutt, who predeceased her 20 returned to bar home, after visiting child, took place front, the "British a$Weejelle just rilGh# years, moving to Goderich Tp. And friends around here. Exchange," Goderich, on Friday, 23rd rcriee314 every twoy Mrs. Pollock of St, Joseph Island is. settling on Maitland eon., where she October, 1008, it being the funeral of the guest of Mr. and trite. Sproat. resided tuatil nine years sign, when Mr. John A4tcheson returned from Nedra ]teen, infant and only dwuohtcr Don't accept subs tales The friends of Dr.. Ch4,holm in Bel- she moved to Iloluaesville and where i trip to the West. with is looking as of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swarts. The lit• Arri:~rncers srrttt grave and vicinity extend congratula.- she continued to live till her death, if the West agreed with liim. tle white casket, covered with pink tions. Mrs. Bloomfield of Wingliaim, is her Mrs, Robinson Woods has returned and white roses and other pretty flow - only surviving sister, till the other home from Stanley, accompanied by ars, was borne down the staircase by 10 CTS. PER PACKAGE Simpson y t,ciiAbet•s of the family having been her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Johnston. font' young ladies dressed In white, of Wawanosh have moved ants Btl- called to the better land. Mrs, Tab- with white ribbon bows in the coiffure grave, Anniversary services will. be held butt was the merrier of eleven child. . of each, and who acted as all -bearers. Teacher Wanted. in Calvin church, St. Helens, Sunday*, , Fred, Scandrett has returned to To- ren, all of whom. survive their much They, were the Misses Olive Smith, Nov., 15th, and a teaineeting will be rents to resume his studies at the respected mother, Mrs. G. Hays and hold. on the following Monday even, Florence Sailows, Amelia, Witle and -----• School of Science. Mrs. F. McCartney of Goderich Tp., Mabel Moyer. The MissO Alma Stur- Male teacher far U, S. S. No. 12, Mrs. J. Wilson of New Ontario and Ong, Rev. Dr. Altirray of Kiticardine dy and Dorothy L+'dis, also in white, Joseph Carroll of Luther township. sviil supply the pulpit on Sunday and Culross, for 1000. State qualifications, Miss Sarah, who lived with and cared p were in the cortege, .n the pretty ]it- visited his brother-in-law, Jas. Owens, for her Mother, George, Alfred, John give his famous. lecture on Monday tle dart belonging to Miss li;dis. The salary and experience. .Address last week. and Lewis of Goderich Tp., Rdward evening, carriage robe was decorated with JOfIN 1. ABRAM We are pleased to. state that Miss and Henry, now 4n. California, Wal- Din>rn or Mals, Joiry Bi tuouit,•--• myrtle., Rev. James Anderson, pas- Belmore P. 0., but. Ella Owens is nicely recovering from gate of Saskatchewan. She was na- It is with l:he deepest feelings of re- for of Knox Church, officiated' at her recent illness. turally of a rugged constitution until sgtet ave have to record the death on house and Maitland Cemetery. The Mr. and Mrs. Chao. Proctor of Dur- about a year ago. On Saturday even- Saturday morning, Oct. 17th, of an. cortege to which was very large. The Farm For Sale, liam are visitors at Garner N4eholson's ing of three weeks ago, she was seized other of the pioneers, in the person of relatives, fronra distance who attend- and other friends. with a paralytic stroke, medical aid Mrs, John Barbour of St. Helens. The ed the funeral were Mr. Geo, Swarts; was summoned but to no purpose, deceased had been in her usual.. health of Clinton, grandfather of the infant, First-class farm, pleasantly situat- Robt. Lewtwatte, who worked for For the three weeks she continued to until the previous Tuesday, when she Mrs. Rumball, Clinton, Mrs. John- Pd, adjoining Bluevale station, lots Rich. Proctor, returned to the old Fink until $ o'clock on Saturday morn- suffered a stroke of laryngeal paraly sten of Markdale and ,Airs. J; E. 29, 30, con, 1, AlgrrTs, 100 acres, all land on Wednesday. Ing last, when she breathed fife out sis, Mrs. Barbour was born Septem- Swarts of.Wingham, cleared except 12 acres, well fenced. Mrs. Watson of Bel rave is quite calmly and sweetly, Mrs. Tebbutt her 2nd, 1830, of Highland origin at NEDRA ILL EN. and in good condition. There are a fi q was a consistent member of the Meth- CanipbFlltown, Argyleshire, Scotland, large brink barn, large brick house indisposed; we trust she will soon odist church for over fifty years, Land and was the oldest child in a family of Lavelyhabe—tender blossom, and kitchen, with -frame summer kit - regain her usual health, always continued to be held in the fourteen children, of whom six stili E'ar'th was too cold for thee; then, orchard, a never.falling spring Rev. J. W. Andrews of Bluevale will highest esteem by all who knew Iter. survive—James,. William, Archiba•ldt Thou Wert sent from Heav'n to bless Weil, an artesian well with water preach At Brick Church and Sunshine She will be greatly missed in the Charles and Margaret, all of Wawa- The Ter-Oentenary. piped to house and barn; pig pen and next Sunday at the usual hours, community and more especially in the nosh, and Donald, a gifted journalist With pure sweet angel face, POaltry house, 18x60, with cement The beechnut tree is beau this home, where she spent so many pleas- in London, England. In 1835 she im- And eyes of Heav'n'a awn blue ; floors ; frost -proof silo, 16 x 34. Ten �t y lint years incl where she received such migrated with her father, Donald With hate of virgin geld, acres of good corn will go with the year; it would be well for the children well merited care and respect. The Martin, and family, to Canada during Heav'n's stampof all, that's true, farm, if the latter y sold before corn to gather in some for the long winter heartfelt sympathy of the community the stirring scenes of the rebellion. is harvested. Apply on premises. nights. is extended to the family in their sad The family spent part of the time in In thy little white casket, Monday was like a holiday in Be]- bereavement. Her remains, which Toronto, and then settled in the town- Thine eves—of Heaven told, JAS. B. NBluev Proprietor. grave. Every person took •a great in- were interred in Clinton cemetery, ship of Darlington, in Durham county. And thy sweet angel face Bluevale P. O.. terest in the election, and nothing in- were followed by a large number of In 1857 deceased came to Huron Co., Illumes the Saviour's fold. suiting or mean was iised against friends, The pall -bearers were James where her parents with the rest of the Tby mother mourns thee—not their neighbor in opposition. Laithwaite, John Baker, Chas. Jervis, family, engaged in the arduous toil of As if thou went of clay : r ra The endless chain letter has made Wm. Jervis, H. Curtis and George pioneer life. In May, 1860, she was But thanks God who sent thee, ■ Holland. married and forty=eight years she And then called thea away. SITUATION6 fts appearanbo in this village again, shared with her husband im the ma- �" said to be written by Bishop Tamdell ELOISE A. Slrvi; tms 4as which is no doubt a fraud. Any per- teriaT and moral advance of Western Dorris. Ontario. There were no children by sen receiving one should commit it to this union, yet no fewer than eight with leading graduates, houses the stove. Mr. Jas, Bowman worked hard for boys and girls were guided to a useful Wroxeter. await our graduates. Geo. Hanna has returned from the Dr. Chisholm. and strong manhood and womanhood LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER West, highly impressed with the Miss Ruth Grey, 7th line, has gone under the wise and judicious parental Mr. Harding, in the employ of Mr. country; he urchased three quarter to visit leer sister. Mra. A. are of the deceased. Mrs. Barbour John Douglas, went home to Orange- and all modern oface methods Barnes,> which ensure rapid advancement sections .n t e vicinity of Hamiota. London. in her faith was a strict Presbyterian, ville on Tuesday for a holiday, as be Mr. Hanna and fancily intend mooing it zealous and consistent member of has not been in good health. GREGG SHORTHAND out in the spring. Alex. Nichol of Sunny Brae farm, . Calvin Church, St. Helens, of which hire. Morrison, who is section fosse taught by the only toaeher in 6th con., Morris, has a potato that congregation she was a charter ment- The Quarterly Sacramental service sydighed 37 lkrs. her. In politica she was an ardent man at Hanover, visited his family on the Province who attended the for Belgrave circuit will be held at admirer and follower of Mr. Gladstone Monday, and while home cast his vote AuTnoaa's SarrooL. Sunshine on Sunday, Nov. 8th, at Charlie Davis has returned from the auil ret held to Liberalprinciples for the person of his choice. Mr. _ 10.30 a, m. Quarterly Official Board harvest fields of the West ; he thinks through her long life. Shhad, a ' T1iEt Commeercial, Telegrraphy, raphq, will meet in Bel rave church on Mon- it is good to get home. midst, n is much missed from out g striking and unique personality, fear- midst, as be is a very upright Citi- - Enter any day. '4Prito for particulars. day, Nov, 9th, at 2.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharp of Gode- less and abrupt in her censure of zen- e The W. M. S. of Belgrave circuit in- rich have been visiting the latter's wrong, possessing great courage and Our esteemed citizen, Mr. Edward FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 1 ST tend sending a box of fruit and bale mother, Mrs. Sluirrie, 4th line. initiative in the choice of her own Barnard, is laid aside with a mild at -of Wingll$m BttSiQesS College ' the ]near gto future..mThecbo Mand bale ission inDavid ne has he tried continues very merit was balaII ed by tixmwhile her whole ife move- religiou itig asack f ell as an be expecthoid fever. He is ed under GEO. SPOTTON, Pruxcii>AL. will be packed at the parsonage at the P ho have treatedhim for eczem aseveral ctors, principles and ever tended even the care of Dr. McKenzie. ; Ve shall next regular meeting of the Society through faltering moments towards he glad to see him about, before long. on Thursday, Nov. 5th. All having Miss M. Addley of Walkerton has the goal of true womanhood for the Mr. John Patterson's youngest Son, fruit or clothing to send are requested returned home, after sl endfn a three race. A very large concourse of pion- Perry, is laid up with the same com- to leave it at the parsonage on or be- weeks' visit with 14Use Florence eers, friends and relatives assembled plaint. fore that date. Shedden. at the home to pay the last tribute of Mr. W. P. Dobson, of the School of love, respect and honor to her cher- Alma Has superior In 1901, Morris gave a Liberal Science, Toronto was a visitor in our fished memory. The remains were in- advanta es i^ i n majority of 15 ; in June last, it was terred with uiet ceremonyin Green on on Monday. He is doing well g HUNTERS' SPECIAL. ; on Monday last it was 1#. Looks gill cemeter Lucknow. Rev. C. M. in College. Last spring he took first • Music, r i n e as if ft world soon be wiped out. Rutherford of Dun annon, and Rev. class honors, acrd also stead first Ladies Art' Elocution Leaves Toronto via Grand Trunk Hip ! Hip ! Hooray, G. P. Duncan of Whitechureb, M. among 300 students of his year. Out- andPhysicalCul- A. Hislo is away. ciated. The bereaved husband has wish is that he may continue to meet College RailwaySystem at fl m., Oct. 29, 30 p ytore, Domestic y p' He came for a seat, the sympathy of the whole coni- such success. He is deserving d. and 31st. Pullman, coach and bag- But he of beat,, munit such, as he is a most diligent and. Science, Business College Courses, gage accommodation, for North Bay, And t be go far away. y> painstaking student. Literary and Scientific Courses, al - stopping at all points. Returning - ' A great deal of interest was mani- so Public School Classes for young special leaves North Bay at 9 p.m., Morris heard the political question Nov. 12, 13 and 14th. Pullman, coach discussed from both stand points; fested here, on Monday, by the elec- girls. Cheerful, wholesome, home - SOMETHING CAN BE DUNE. tiona and not a little bitter feeling. and baggage accommodation, running .meetings were held at Walton, Jaanes- g• tike. For Catalogue, address through to Toronto stopping at all town and Belgrave, with the nomin- Report says that there was some in - stations to Allandale, arriving Toron- ation at Brussels into the bargain. To Ste increase Of Catarrh In timidation practised. Such work be- "'Phe Registrar," ALMA COLLEGE. g g P ion s to a county like Russia or to 1 St. Thowas, Ont. to 8.30 a.m., connecting with all g y trains. Special also leaves Callander The Sommerville bridge is now Wingham. the dark ages. It should not be toler- 6 p.m., Nov. 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, for .pen for traffic; it was built by the _ ated in a free country like ours. A Toronto with bag age cars for dff- Stratford Bridge Co. Geo. Barclay d Catarrhal: trouble is increasing, not goodly number showed the spirit of Brussels built the abutments and y g rejoicing by cheering and ringing the Furthsections; an coach to Toronto. floors. We think there should be only in Win ham but all over the fire bell. No doubt those who were Further information from G. T. R. a breakwater for the protection of country. Catarrh is st germ disease trying to enjoy a sleep, wished the Agents, or address J. D. McDonald, and to cure it, germ life in the nose, y District Passenger Agent, Toronto. the west end approach. throat and lungs must be destroyed, Jubilant spirits far enough away. At Shurrie's sale a 5& months heavy and this can be done only by breath- 1' draft fitly sold for $110, the purchaser ing Hyomel. being Peter Mason, East Wawanosh; There is no dangerous stomach Blyth. Grey. • another colt the same age brought drugging when Hyomei is used ; no Among the different students, who $80; one brood mare realized $200 and tablet or liquid mixtures whereby the Blyth nave Mr. Hislop the small ma - came from Toronto to vote students, Ilion- her mate $170; 2 year old steers digestion is often destroyed. jority of 8. day, Jas. Strachan and Fred. $40.50; 2 year old heifers $37.50; cows Breathed through the neat pocket - y 46.50; yearling steer $25 and calves inhaler that comes with every outfit, Another moving picture show was Bryans. $12. The sale totalled $1500, its healing balsams penetrate the most here on Wednesday evening. Just Tr Will. Jacklin, jr., who went West remote air cells, destroying the catar- Mr. Andrew McNally and .son of on the harvester's excursion returned c rhal garms so that quick recovery fol- Newbridge, are visiting in town. last week; he speaks well of that HOl rood. lows. The complete outfit costs but : Quarter] meeting services will be western country. Holyrood. and Mr. W. McKibbon agrees to y g Alvin Barr and family, 9th con., ex- The frequent showers are making refund the do all that money caimed f H yomei fail lead in the Methodist Church on Sun at to remove to Olds, Alta., the first ploughing easier. y Of November, sending on their house- Mr: Deloss Taman of Fort William held effects earlier. Miss M. Millman of Gorrie is visit- was here on Monday polling his vote FOR ALL KINDS ing relatives here. for Dr. Chisholm. The Iost flock of sheep, belonging to Miss May Palaver is, visiting her Salem. A large and enthusiastic crowd a Luke C. Speiran, 14th con., that stray- sister, on the 8th con, g g ' OF GROCERIES, thered in Industry Hall, Monde ed away early in September has been raft. Wm. Mitchell spent Friday last y y ' recovered. They were located at Gillies Haines spent Sunday last with Molesworth friends. night, to hear the election returns. Molesworth. with friends in Wingham. EspecialMitchell and Henning shipped their Chisholm arwas thedid good more ereturned tws that o FRUITS, ETC. Jas. Knight, in his 94th year, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ackert have return- winter apples for this season Iasi.` represent them in parliament, cause his brother, John Knight, In his 80th ed after spending some time in the week. "rejoicing. A good program was ren - year, each did a piece of plowing this West. A number from here attended the defied. The Liberals had their pro - week, we understand in as good shape Mr. D. C. Taylor conducted service Laird -McIntosh wedding on Wednes- grant in the store vacated by N. B. as in days of yore. Sunday' evening in the Methodist day last. Gerry. Mr. George E. Flendersont of the chuach, ' Miss Laura Mulvey of Wingham , Egmondville Brewing Co., has plir- Mr, and Mrs. James Hughes left visited in and around Gorrie the latter chased the old Sage Hotel at Walton. Tuesday morning to visit relatives at part of last week. Whitechurch. J HenPY chpistie Mr. Henderson doesn't intend occupy- St. Mary's. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ashton of Gorrie A National Supper served hot, will r Ing it himself but purchased it as an �1 :.y visited the Tatter's sister, Mrs. Russell be held in the Methodist church here, investment. Hart is, oh Thursday of last week. under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid, We are pleased to learn that Mr. Jamestown. on Thursday, Nov. 5th, Addresses Flood, who was seriously injured by Mr. R. R. Montgomery, of Toronto will be delivered on England. Ireland, P H 0 N E 59 falling through a trap-door while Mr. D. McDonald is A good deal bet- Medical College, spent a few days at Scotland and Canada. Recitations by threshing at Mr. Jackson's, is improv- ter and will soon be all right. his home here. He returned to To- Miss Brock of Wingham, and music ing as well as can be expected, Mr. Robt..Shaw of Bhievale preach- ronto again on Tuesday morning. by Wingliam Methodist choir will 1nd night. which will helot at Salem next Sun- t the program. Prince Albert returned to their home the rcart meeting t Bluev le least daOy morning at 10.30 Sacrament o'clock, s there pleasing p alt ion h not out of danger, forma leasin art o s. ckmier attended Mr. and Mrs. Win. McQuarrie of q last week; their visit was rather short, Sunda will be no service in the afternoon. owing to the illness of the man who y y gEASY TO MIX THIS. Zeas taking his place. Will's many Mr. Chas. Vorrest, let line, is giving 1 w s old friends were glad to see him also the young folks a party on Wednes- his bride, day night. Brussels. 'What will appear very interesting to many people here is the article hg �y nr� A root curiosity was found in the Messrs. lied. Bryans, Jas. Strachan, Died. -In Brussels, on Sunday, Oct. from Npew York daily paper, giving Thanks IV�A! LFR i, Mangold crop on the farm of J: P. Jr., and John Strachan, jr,, were home 25th, Rebecca Torrance, relict of the ra simple prescription, which is said to g Y McIntosh, lot 21, eon. 12, in the shape from Toronto to poll their votes on late William Bonner, aged 62 ,years. be a positive remedy for backache or of; a marigold which had a knot tied in Monday. The funeral took place from the rest- kidney or bladder derangement,. if it. It is supposed to have been occas 1;� dente of Mr. D. Ewan, market street, taken before the stage of Bright's dis- Return tiottets at Single Tare stoned by the top being bent down in bn'Tuesday, to Seaforth cemetery. case: between all stations in Canada. some way and in regaining its upright Watch Your Tongue. The Conservatives of Brussels and x''Tuid Extract of Dandelion, dne•half Good going Nov. fl. 7, 8, 9. position caused the knot, ounce: Compound ICargon, one onnbe; g g yy vicinity lusts overjoyed, when the lm Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, throe Rehired, limit, Ndv. 10th, 1008. farm on 144th don , 1J miles lwestt of If Purred And Coated, Tits A Looking Wasesdannounced dd t �'h Their T. jogli�vas ounces. Shake well .n a bottle and Walton, to Mr. W. H. Anderson, of Glass Stotgach warming, shown by A huge bonfire, hearty take in teaspoonful diads rafter each W allaee Tp., the farm, whieh contains . _ _ . cheers and air I1luminAted waggon be- meal we again at bedtime, SPORTSMEN. A lvell•known xlrnggist herb at 132 acres salad has on it goad buildings When iL,is tltb Ynorztir after the ing drawn at a, rapid rate throtagh the home when asked to arrllin this pro- Dally until mild tOINt,LU R19 3rcll is one of the best farms in this section g toren. + g .g p . llotnrn tickets at TNG1Lt+` l Alan to all and hie, Anderson is to be congrAtula night before, you da not have to look scription, stated that the ingredients points in Minting District. tea do betting such a good place ;the At your , tongue to know that We erg all harmless, and ban be obtAine d lrtio acl; tiosisnit until U01 oc . Saturday, price paid was such$8,30, stoinaoli is upset, the head is Robing, at a, 'small cost from any good pre ft o. .ter, to points til clo a hr eteamot o to appetite, nerves on edge with all Bluievale adription pharmacy, or the mixture s. .Again death hae dome to our midst the, sunshine of life clouded. . Mrs. Smith, sr., returned froth Win- would be put up if Asked to do so. And taken an old resident in the tier- The teat time to watch the tongue is nlpeg on Wednesday, where she has He .further stated that; while this TO Western Canada. son of Jos. Raynard, Although he all of the time. If itis coated with a been visiting hot sorer Thomas, who good prescription is Very Often pre- had not been ata good health for over a white fur or ossibly_ with dark hint- has been 'seriously ill, scribed in rheumatid afflletions with Tha attractira routo Is Tla rlileaao h. year, yet Iiia death. was very sudden. mings, even t du h the stdmaeh does splendid results,. he could see no rest- and sat. Pahl Minnesppoi�s or Dutntw g t? Rocetre cop eta ttmsr-table entitled "Nosy He was ars his Casual health until Tues. not tell you by, the acute pains of indi- . The Anniversary of Blueaale Metho- son why it would not be �a splendid Itouto to an and `tvestr•rn t'ana- day, when lie took pueurnsonin and gestion that it needs help, yet the dist Church will be -hold next Sunday, retried} for kidney anti urinary troti Fla� ria Chicesgo, from Orand Trunk >aased away to his reward on l! ridgy, boating shows that you are getting in. At 11 a, rat. and 7 p. m., Rev. G.• W. bles and backache, fes it has A peculiar hitt' saroi Duaddress J., 1). McDonald. IHs- e was A faithful member of tho to a, bad way And that there is need of Rivers of Belgrave will preach, and action upon the kidney structure, Methodist Church and to Conservative Mi -on -a. Special eolleetions Rte Asked for. On aleansfug these most important or- -" In politics. HA leaves to mourn his Zion•& is iso •poslttve, to stave, to re- Mdbda evening, the Willing Work- gens And helping theta to sift and fit- Por jtlokotn and Kull hitOtmation, call eta loss a loviti+wife and three children 'liable in its curative action upon the era will serve Supper in the basement tete from the blood the foul acids and ZW'. HICNay, Torun Agatit, or *rws Au In nn Irwin of. Gray, and Mrs, etomneh thbb Walton McKibbon, the of the oburab from 0 to 8 Welook. This ]Vast matter which cause- staknoos C on - l "i''ed of Tu s�bst•ry. The f neral Was labs;] a etiE, gives a, uarantbe bl* stills• +hill be followed by a l+arlecl mid. very and suffering. Thom of our readers .1.�.M�! ad A ted b Ito t Tr ` d A f I $ l h g ao L_ I. t l i sib f AA s.. h b lip r an snake talo 6"'Ira Iii lyietrfoi Ptasei►pgeir Arbas,Toronto. lion uo y Va. , eta $rade an deft do rev t avvvv cent at or an ere a ai lig 1 grew a a re earl, ler o u e c tubdtay. motioy bmk thurlo, reoltatlobs, rete. ; giving It a With k .