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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-04-15, Page 5: , Assemensearveseenalewaannoviaedeauslaimassav •FRONT A , Wag THE 144#,PLE ;SYRUP S i4./P.ON IbR 4i Omslo • • now Ags , Y011.14 ,REQI.SIREMENi'3?- •• WE: RAVE A -F1,44i ..ST9f* OP; $AP RINAETS, SI'lLE.3, CAST AND GA LVAN'. • MED,' • IP YOU NOP. * NEW SAP. .PAY Us A CAL 22, GAUGE 04,1,VAI94,ED JRON HAVE...114 S0C Tit'47F*ANIDUSk* "01,A.SaVE4'IN "..4IJ8ATQYS AND' `tRI.TCKEYE"' 6/J.0NY 131t0ODERS. 'yvgir YOU SHOULD BUY A "R:DCKEYE"----„IN• EVEIty:._:OLiMATE.r. 000E4; 'Eng SITY THE Rdirg; -•*.:glit01.4.-TRAT- -ED-'1f8.ARILIT:ir TO if Aircu MORE:. 1.-.411Cii:$ AN'R.--'1,3417fElt CHIUS TifAil ANY orragii INIJBATOft ;11: A b E "ElUCKEYE'!"„ IS (IUARANTEEL) BY TIIE 1LARGEST- (iST,RE).,/AELE. COMPANy.:OF' ITS .KIND l IlE, WORLD SPECIAL ' FRIDAY & SATURDAY *Ix miN um PRESERVIN KETTLE 99c. Marin Senior OaLbts and Varnishes AE'. & P0 RTEGUS •.Phone Hardware •' •:COW. TinsrrA,l hirg • r"," *UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO , SPECIAL 1/CORRSE.s. FOR •SchOot '1. Course in POblic Health and Bac. teriolOgy. •, • .2. (Our.! in French- Conversation'. , ‘3.. Review COunre in High SChool Algebra • to blatriCulation. . „ c, Also thirtY other courses in .Asirorionny, , Botany English, French, Geology, GOr- . man.•Gr.eit, •• History. Latin. 1.4wary &lessee, Mathematics and, • Physics. . • ,Ietk • -Asp efT-1414-Z-.ciol nrogrein througin.ut the entireaix weeks..• , 'Beautiful; 'new LlniXertitY . . Start en a B. A.. Course now! Six ilightful Weeks, of 'etude' and recreation. ' 'JULY 5th to,' • AUGUST 14th " • For Information •thrift .thr nirector,,,Dr, 8.IL 1G:sexton, or K. P. R Roes trar. . • , , • . ., David .itoSai for 99 YearS:.'a resident of Brussels died at his borne there' On :Tuesday of 'last week. Had he •• lived: • • • • until -491y .5th ,next"lie Would, 'Itaye. etiebrated hs -h birthday, ,Re was a:illative 'Of Scotland, having been bora Galashchiels, . Juiy.:5, 1826. He learned.: the tailoring !-and •genie to Canada: while,-alityoung'rnan. •: :Re Caine to' Breeiefg ! 6I 59 ee9e "--t!terhikitarriage to Miss 'Fannie Tor- . •!'rence, who passed atvay in • March • '' 1908.. Forty,three Years ago Mr:Itoss •field out his -Merchant' tailoring bni,,1 iness to his On, kr. D.C.:EoSS; and 'since thattinte• helms Ityed.ii 'retired life • •• :• ,AINLo.sa. COUNCIL • Met on April ,Gth. lL members .piesent 'except Melvin Ir %;i1r. The Minutes of last' "ineetite: were read and ;Sigited.. •I + , i. IC,ing. • • Lhe 4;;;. R, ,permi4sion • , ience -the- corrimunity- able extent, and as the Municipality Kio1os5 centributed to the htlilding, af .the roi.td,, we 1414.4 thnt• the ageat wilt be eohtin'ued at Whiteehurehr- carried. •, 4.11(Wed by Tiffin' Ali& Seg., by Me, Intyte3hat Ross he; appointed:to pur- chase •a .14dassey 'Glacier a 'size. larger No. 4. (Conhcillor ;Carruthers) ; viished the name .of the Ree•Ye.te .be ! added to Iless.Carnied • I• Moved by Rol, sec. lay, :4 McInty're that the superihtendent b. paid a Atli daYS' Pfty for. atte'nithig eouncil meet- atrelinfift ,to paid: one •:P4aY-trfi3,PraYlIndge3;1)1agr'iQiktz'st:' .by:hiln;-Each: PatrolMen to send his list to: thi ,three.,!fuli 'daYs -hefore •Council 'rneeitt" `9.t." it :NO he lierd.oVer:till'nextlponth r'ne Superintendent to deliver money •te°.each -Patrelontntftied. ei•s and McIntyre. that Conned joitrn 'tor may 26th to laild,a:caurt?of. Revision 'and. for the •transaction of general- business and following meet- ingS held .on the last Moliday of the month Carried, • ' • ' GeO. G. Moffat, perk*, , 'MEANING WAS NOT CLEAR The 'TOronto .p,aily Star, of 4.,reeent. dato contained :the folloWing bit of Court": news: ThetMr; Hiscox referred to f(i)r inallk'Yehrs eculdifeted a •mei.: • chantile'business in 'reeswater: "Rob- • ert J. flisf2ox; who died in 'Windsor, left- all; Ilia. estate t� his wife eXcept. that he bequeathed. $50 eachto three ;Sens. In his will,he added:..',"I further • request that ,on :the death of My be.. . loved ,'wife' that three legacies. total- hig $509 be given, ,Mr. justice Wright •in a. jUdgment 'delivered . at .0sgoode, • Hall to -day in interOeting the:: will • says the,.words. in the .1ast • clause -emphatic.' and 'at most expresa 'a wish or tecorri,, • mendatiou.".:.-Hetlivefaite finds the 500, erequest't -does .no/t prevent the ercieerty, Trim) :passirg to. the: WidoW), 'Alai ClieqUes isstied •ineved by 'Carrith-4 ers sec. by McIntyre that.; Earl Cul, -1 .beri, be paid 41.5.00 fief -keeping Huron and" Kinloss 'boundary , open during winler, from .6th to 8tli Concarried. i unicipa World,''supplies, Charles Burt, Caretaker of flail 'f7m: Oct. gist..fin are 17th 10.30: Moved by ,arid :Tiffin • • That the Clerk be inittaieted to no- • tify the Beard ofRat1way- dommiss.:. lOnci-s that Ave strongly' disapprove ,• Peek from an extended tour inspectien Over the coniPanY's west - lines, E. W:''Beatty, chairman . and president of the. Canadian Pa• - mho. Railway, found a very. marked.-;:' improvement in • .the. West as coin,- • Pared, •with that which .had existed -when 'he at :went acrass the conix. 'try. He •thonght the spirit Of the Pc-ePle waS much.; more. ..oPtintistic and:With Very good' reason since 'ho • • . •considered it safe to Say that 380,- . 096,006 bushels•;waS not too high an :estimate -for the. •,:tOtal •• Canadian wheat YielCthis Year. He noticed ' :throughout the country a sustained • in,terest in inunigration' and'a more • reali*trtiort that therein...lay the t,rouriclest roMddy :for meat Ca'nada'S dLaeulties. e I3e -the owe 0 a Woman • Ciatadlan• finer i,Enigireea of • , Scotland" anoOied at K'otvloonnear •:Nana Kans. NOT .far... fibm.- the • Temple or , • .Torla17.11, at Nara, Japan. there isa gigantic bell 'Which .':weighs: 0)4Y -eight -tons,' ,It is ,1314, feeti: high,:10:tnehea, thick at the :rim, • • arid .21' feet. In' tirctitnterenee;...anii the Volume:ail; its; tones: Is inorinous and awe-inspi ring; At thrieS. ltseekns as U''tbiWerO ,a Woinan In: the bell; weeping "bitterly in the night,. 'singing . blithely. durfifg-, the (lay., • aisengera making".the, .Round !the World Cruise on the: Canadian ea- . clflc lino. Empress •-Of . SCOtland h:eard it ring,- seat tho • wale atvak.•' • " About this faintOtie bell there. ta.a. fantastic tale -Carried," 'Oil the -Ifni, 'of Mongolian Children' • theough. ihe plchiresatie. intriguing streets On, Which, they.. play. • many hundreds of yearn ..agO,'Ir stern.and pniverfig "Ern Periii. riiied".littiati 'with- ' an iron band, When ill, he.ticitild eormnandAutpoSsible; for„ 8141119016a One day he decided:he "-. wou I d me stir hroneri -bet Lon,e! which Would -ring londerntif.isene mellower tents-ilian-any other.. hell. . •' in his 'etnpire. . • btr'sent-forAlbir-SI''Wong;-the- ... aged and - ' .• . • • • heitiOrahie Serviintof the Crown .fOr 'Many years, a Man finti-served 'three Emperors. Atid.fibri-.SI Wring iirtilf told 16 Make ti 'hell that Wiatdd • ! the Emperor. An, artistic .batintlfni bell, a hell 'With a tette like. a "huntati! vele& ' IlOp -went away - his if-atorkShoP, • Which waR-near 'tad - Worked frir daya and •nighta, mixed -,-be ingredients; _ratchettr Oyer -the -boiling pot Irllly 'the .heli was Made; and erected, Soon* • NO seeder 'had 'the, firef echo 100, - XIOtitOt .eaft, tQi cr. HOP: • HImbecilet".., thundered • the "bilt* YOUT. Mut %Cared:is be deVoured by denions. Thaf.yciii shoo,Infflct npon, ille..eara qt..$611!. 'monarch `this 1106Ver211011 ''POst call that, abell ? :Ab ,11110.410:y4.(Imp..of, bfiti6S 'GO -and :011ie 'another; -and, if: you fall,. Untold agony will he .yOur dee." spoke the Ern- --p-erat...--Perbirpe-not-iir-those-wOrd; but in similar language..,, for Hop Carrie bort 6.that night fn - mortallear ;and trembling. Hop hada beautiful datIgikter; She ;was ria geed' aa she was 'indeed, a rarity. To ,her, sobbed out the 'atOrY of his •failiire and the :diattieriatire• Of the 'Einperot. £lhe Mimed •sympathetically and -nodded ;wisely :and 1ted fl�p to atart work, ifinnediately on th:e.setond ,beIL --Agr1n..1Lp' :ancient se_rvitor N241115'0' hed" n1ht, Again -heimPed .hIs Angrediente. Aridtite day at hot, ltsht,;.. Alit se be. irea *Oath* o#et WO. hAt 0014414 441141itOt ti$4.4 . . - Otit of the !Muse and :leaped into the hake 'of 'Molted alloY,shOuting,;."Eather, fori.thee,:" ,heart nod!.:weary,.., "Contintied his wotk, .131s ',nlitible gers. ,4i5hiened, the,: Atilt). -.the: deftneas grof.,-;Itikffeitrf! very, tiny,: appearedr. on it as if by .magic. it gretv it) a great Sizei.and. • It.' When it rang, thette, Was ta hind or anal- great. beauty; as cif .a woman ; • 'weeping-bittntly M the -tight Over-, the departhre of her lover, -As of a ' iniattier mburning: tor her Child, as or a lark VelCoMing .the daWii. that !ill *110'11610d If: Wept. The iniglitY Emperor Celled fitit -tion-ainti nald,.:"Thou hast ione welt. •Indeed; '1•-•nta lititisfied7 -And -Hop • fell. dead'. • ' • ,itach,..35.1ti'e„riterY is 'not' fat- 'from the Tem - p1., el Vedttialt, ant then, 1110' Saint 'etilti 1. told 01: 0114 beuUtui a. on, • P ,p! , rIpPpOrpe, • • HIC - • A. *FOTILTEY - DEPT: TELLS .op ITS gintops; , While Very Young Chielts St:titan. 111e •1 li•oed Very Carefully.After the frirst. ' 'r•Iltree P4S/ •Wontrttutted by Ontarici Pepartment• of ...44 gee:Otero, Torente.t, NO. Peal iS given the -chicks until they are nearly three days old. Water -maybe gin' as a drink if the. chill ta'ta,kon ofg, The ohiehe for the first few :week ii slibuld; be. fed, about six ' timosdaily at regular intervals. Give. . tlie.'4,st feed in t.46in04.ing as.,earlY 48 the' Chicka.ean, see to. eat and the .alat at 'night AS`,Iataft posidble'.' If It:Owing chicks iU February phe.leed • may b'a given atiiight,-riging artificial We haVe.:adoptecl,tlie•planrfor,the iirst ni" da in in the:brooder, •of Nireigbing the feed. ..Aleacuerienc- • feeder may ticiV•needt0;;w,e1gh the. • reed :•but the•begirtner •generally does': • better by' Weighing .it, We aliew one` lunce Of. the, dry nitxtitnk for eVery. Arty:chleics at each feen,,or six onticelt .per fifty. Chicks:Per -day during:the` • iirst five •da'g,$'•.iia' the. brcidder,•••• The .plan followed is to niedeten the'first feed with •canned tomatoes, the a& cend with eggs, and the •third Wtth -:minced liver, andthen begin Iheiter-s eit Over again. The 'above ,amount. • will. not satisfy. the chickti: appetite. 51t44:FASI," , fftA04 .1701' Wedding Lei.- A quiet but pretty 'wedding •was solemnized' at the Ashfielcl parson, age ill; p. i. Wednesdiv:,Mareh 31s. Yana Lavino Lanretta' eltleSt dau- ''i of' Mrs: David Iiaekett ef field was r„Lifnited in hely bond's of matrimony to Mr. Thos.'Heary"Hack- ett, also cZ Ashfield. Rev: C. kL Dick- nson perfOrming the ceremony...The bride looked' ,charming ,an oEniem- ble Cc,stume of wilirlpool, ccred •satin dres.s, trimmed with, sand' lace, and coat: 131tle gathardine trirlimed• with grey platinum 'Coney fur', .with hat and . veil to match, carrying a • boquet Of earn.al-iarle,:sWeet' peas, and maithm haiy.feth, After tho,,eeemony the -happy C2ouple, drove to the' home • of'bride's nother Where a sumptuous JvCreddirig. diltner--wee-SerVed1rinned- iatelY..prijr•:•to the Serving of, the din-, tier a, 60,10 Wag gWeetly eilde,rect ' 'Perfeef'Love b..Y.t)le„ Mary:' At; 8.rekr.leek, in -the evening q.:Oeeption 'kap qeridereft tbein.gue,stA .'.te• the: 'Ititinbef4;,of forty-five•.13Cie,:r present. The'bride was dressed in a 4:eWtrof 'crabapple colored silk crepe- ' de-cliene. trirnmed; (with, siliiernetal- lie•Jace and beads,..stockings •to Match and black patent slippers. The grooms gift .to 'the bride was a 'gold. •wrist. :watch. The many beautifnl gifts received by the bride, invjuded several cheques and a Vanity .Dressingt.Tabie 1 • qad a chair to match the gift of. the They create a great: .noise at Haakett's Cltufeh 'and corinnunity to feeding time, ,but it -gives the chick a chance', to completely abs.orb the After the...fit:1k. period one should. feed two or' three times each day, ',all the chielts "will eat. •We begin feeding •our milk when the -chicks a.re abbut h week When the chicks pass. tire second week, sprouted' grains MO be fed, ,also, a Hate cracked grains. • *made, of the 'First Md •shp belonged.,. whichbore test- imony of her populatity, and the ea= teem in WWII she: Was held- . •'Mk. and Mrs. Hackett have the Teo(' wishes of a host of' friends; : , . -o-o-o The ,dranfl ;Challenge 'Cup, ere: - tender' green grass, it available, :and 47 shin the eritire systein of thc arioill,.ttc414e tgr,ryai.alt' If 4get et:ghe'•veehailtegfS.0,;tis,4 'Canadian Pacific 'Railway, was , -won side in the direct sun for an houi4. or by the .WettOn Shops team, ef-Win so eaeh .day; or • if ' the weather is •Oil to h.nmeg,.., champions .• el tire West, • the mas. • cleudy add two pet. p• ent, Pod Weil against Mc.Adarn,, teatn, ghain,; :Nasty. Use. HoPper.. • pions of *the. East and lest ye , ar's; 'ManY'peoPle do. Very well in fear- winers ' ' aftr Sear • • a , 1.11•.,- 11test of In g chicks by using the hopper .the' two teams conducted at the Place nrethad.-- The hopper method as Com:- , Vigez,', Hotel; Montreal, recently.' The Pared, to, the'Sii moist Meals.Per day margin between the two itearns was , aneth04,. entails. ninch lesi. 'labor aptiaLl rr with sO 'llarrOW as'Io be in doubt to the' • d some netanl, ifts We taVelsot -been able: to: la4 momerit. Weston. :toot -6077 • raise a high •perepiatage:og -Chicks, pOinti out of 'a posSible' 672 alyJ ' the. Ito‘Pp dr Method bat' they .49: grow.la:teiitarrf had' ' rairly,.well,• • .' .•• • .4, • • Ration for Hopper Method.. • • . Ground', •selloW.- cern- ,(sweet and. .?el.ean), .50 pound*. • • • Middlings; 45 Pounds. ; Bran, if. pounds. ' • . Pine oyster shell, 5. pound". .,Fine dry Salt, • Beef scrap,: 18 poundal' .Thorbughly mix -;--if not Well Mixed , the salt may 'do More, harm than good, To each 100, --pounds of the mixt'ire.should be ,added one:pint of COd 1,,ive,r Oil. It is ivell:not.to -mix :the oil in. thefeed to far 'in adti1ance Of feeding, tine week the If, the ehielts have plenty. bt..stinlight and tender green feed, the:God:Liver • Oil may be omitted', •, • We advise the use Of out alfalfa hay of good quality, as a litter in :the brooder, It should- berenewed in ' abont a week �r ten days. . -Feed the -mast in boxes r treiighs- . . kept ,constantly before' the efiicka. nave. plenty of Nixesso that" eacit chick gets a chance: , ., Feed each '100 chicks about' three, • desert '.spoonfule: of fine: Chick :feed; •. such as pinhead oatmeal naiteradked Corn , each day,sprinkle In the litter. • that the..ehielts 'may ,exercise. • • . Milk Is 'given' tO drink' take, 75' Per cent, of the beef scrap out .of the ' ration.. milk. and. water:are, 'bath given' then -redude, the beef. scrap .one haif. •"• •L ' • • . • • • - ...General 'Advice. • ' .... It IS hest to.,:rear the chicks:0:mile*, 'kV:mad each year, and riever.•to brood' tWe'lots of 'chicks on•theSame ground in any one year. Many .ertieks 'are sent In fer;exam. , at haVe troubles due to land infec- . t .in, t.1:cin,. that rear. ion • • • Keep the feed 'boards 'dee ineve • thein:a little each 'da,roar better every • feed,. that the 'ground 'may: be sweet . and clean; .Grit alway,s 'in easy , ttecestqf. the eli 16 .:11I 16 advisable itiid ,necessary toadd. .a: little Oyster. shell dtist'Or tine partfelea.to the: ra, • 'Hon daily. A certain amount of Hine: is necessary. ' • . d. •• • • 'Mouldy. ,feeds, dirty' feed boards; -and, musty-litter:•are...to. beavollded.- ,Moulds kill: large nitnthers. of chicks., As•thP eltiaS:get older. the num- ber of feeds -per day maY be reduced so that at an . age 'of :Seven weeke three. oi-, four foeds 'per day hit stiff:1r; eiefit; In raet, after the'second Week hoppers of, erusheConts or 'dry nhitsh • maY be 'plheed pen. wher,e the tholat 11%0 syStem is 'Th The feeds, Of , theist' -mash- being.: continued in, what ever amount the eliititti .Will clean, up.. - Poultry'. Dept,; .0.: "A. College. • , Successful •Brooding. Successful brooding ean he suinteed,, up u.n.dei five .beadings • 1.• Properheat without ;drafts; 7Careftil and' 'regular 'feeding, •'Without sudden chariges,-.-ration to .eltide milk in game form., and green Oldie. Avoid" over-' feedifig - .3.. 'Get chicks • on the ground ittid In the sunas soon as possible.' Ont, isod---and:-.Put "it the pen if' the! Weather is ribld and'wet. Use, a Win-. • dc in the. brooder-i'ltousa that-WM-. -.perrilit4-the ::1)Aititrage bit 'Ultra -Violet light .rays 'One Of:. the ow olt4. , • . ..-‘ ; 4. Avoid :oVereroiVding. " 8. Sanitary surroundings,. clean . clean feed 'dishes. ' -4-4: When- wetheris rearing...chicks, very early In the se - son, add tvio per cent, Cod Liver Oil t� the • Sunlight arid the 'ad* • tkpostice to .sunlight: and &idea' with the bare 'grbittid, are; Offtatatid. ,ing tartorsein...controlling..leg weak=i unss. Theselwo factors with plenty of eserciSe ad1neontrolling toepeek- other:".. that 'foliow idleness and biter - crowding. • . . Tonri a t traffie.-;;elelelopiner.t throughout. Canada hasreached sutli. proportions as to Noel the Value.ef ' .fairlY good *heat crop, and h development -just is Uie opinion of Colonel' phi]. Moer.c.- •-ef Xoho Vigtity; r., cently., Revrlioright.that an.'est".raat., , Of three handrecr apentbytQUrists annually in. Canac:., was not toe lugh orewth of inter; tat in the Canadian Rockies•was ,inoticeableahd Although the inajori•' ••;0 tOPrists there were. Ainericar :Canadians, too, were be:rinni... cover. the' rii, said the•Colonel,' • -774.‘wer ,too lq= and.Ceilgngs_ look better .11ero work . chtiVit") 44.1444),Alti .- • :41 c• q,444-Ptir A • At frequentitatervai ;.. • 9 the .season the Batik of Jpntrai. issues reports: Ott'the 13179.gtt;;.s of the craps, in: Canada-. 171-k5b LC- perts,to head - frOni: the Managers of the • 6QQ .grartches, cover'every Ptov- ince and forni,4 reliable of crop The: reports ari-fii-rnisiz.,7cr free. Vpon re/test cif aiy DrctNcis of the • 1304yogr nalgg'flidi be pl.-4z;•.Pa4 PIO mailiizg iist, To-farAs'set • :7'."•41• ' .t ^ • I hunter i Alabarna.looked down Judging hY• the a:rifle beret He will ' recover but men keep the, re will never look the same again,'" nikhtwatehmen. 1ont,4 is.t 'young : all 'training, 'to he. ram istory 4,•.•• the,ta,nadian: banner grain, harvest' of -.-1925:, the !Canadian Pacific :RailwaY has estab. ''ftsb'd ord.fter,. ci'd iti .theinarketing., endlond,- • Mg of grain•ee figure's for the Current year _ -constitute A rederd net :oily for ,Canada but for. the •-1Thtth1geh,erf superitift4i0ci'f- ire Os -porta- . , %,tiot_td q: - _rano rt etiring the. movement of grain on •Cahadian Pacific western lines froirrAttglist UP te midnight. Friday, rkeetilber 18. It is shown that ,on env :day, friday, Noveinber 20: . hesheT-4. of gran, 'were Marketed And on Friday, November 11994 cars, containing opttr.s- .4nlate1.2,921,000 bushels of grain Were loaded. / the ttventy,four shouts af that day thit! represents 81 :card -learicdevery hourinure' thart, one .antl z.-ine;:third tate per minute,. • 7-tlatiallY.timrketiogs and leading's' take rt. .silddeh ...Orep!..with....thenpproachot.the,IcIose naVigation hu •t this year there waS- riffle 'diminution as ' Olt report •.0hOws o1 becehiber 8 at 1,425 ars, ' • 1.; agyAa.$ 2Oi# in the Month . • . • of :.-October which retarded' titres itta-r.:. n;ari:etIngs , to •Deeerliber ",,•11 . totalled .1130.5/0.000 bushel's- of bUsheis .ef coarse grains, E. 118,1(10 cars ,1arr)ini' • approx... 3.114.1• bushels. were loaded.. Of. thiA Jon d .71,1! zars 61.%-o'Vesd'91g1'2. 7j''4- to_the, .head t1ie4a1..,c,S; 44,•• ' Arthur, passing' through ,the irot-North Tr8ncoha,-.1h6.1argest- iti tha world having.a capacity if, 10,(1,,,'‘.) .• Pront..there. the movement N.,. 1 ITO .;!•1,0, streteli of double track -line to the- tr: •I:„, rind; on; thin run Shine reCorcla were also ' mimber bf loads Moved eastward Oat.i 'day being 1,940,'0.v.etag,o . was: ftitiTtlifeikauri.reasngemeh' .P • ii7.trle• Railway or the, !conveyance:. if rithoothly: and there was not a single caoe 'agejuiifyinZ the: provisiOna made, In tite.vay ot Ogis 4.4 :vs freight' 0.0tV,ata ,