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Exeter Advocate, 1905-07-13, Page 3WTI/ter WOMEN SUFFER. PERSONAL POINTERS. At All Ages They Need Rich, Pure Interesting Gossip About Blood to Secure Health and Prominent People. Happinosr, The habits of no other 'unfurl -eh A wieenn nes-de medicine more than are more simple than these of the t_ man. iter organism is More cont- J Kira; of the Belgians. His Majesty plex, he; system more delicate. ]ler I rises at six o'citck, and works for health is disturbed regularly in the , a couple of hours before breakfast. a course of nature. 11 anything hal}- !meal which consists of coarse, dry pens to interfere with that natural course, she goes through unspe•ak•- 'uble suffering. In fact the health of every function and the happiness of Some bread, tea, and an ai.ple. The ntorre- iug is !pent in the ti'amnaet100 of State business. luncheon is of homely fare. The King usually every moment of a woman's life ilc- drinks filtered water, rarely wine. peters upon the richness and the re- Ile takes outdoor exercise in the pularity of her blood supply. That afternoon. Dinner is a plain meal, is the simple scientific reason why for the King is fond of 'Ample joints. I)r. Vile/tins' Pink l'ills aro worth Ettore than their weight in gold to twuuten of all ages from fifteen to fifty. These pills actually make the rich, red blood that brings health and happiness and freedom from pain to ewer, woman. Mrs. Neil Ferguson, Ashfield, N. S., says: "In Justice to you, and in -the hope that what I say may benefit other buffer- ing women, I take pleasure in stat- ing that I have touts(' wonderful hrmefit Doul the use. of Dr. Williams' Pink, ('ills. When 1 began using the pills I With so badly run down ' that I could scarcely go about; at times 1 suffered eery much and felt that life was a burden. 'Thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink l'ills, 1 can now say I am er.joytng better health than I ever expected to have again, and I can most heartily recommend these pills to other suffering women." hr. Williams' Pink, fills cured Mrs. Ferguson because they filled her veins with the rich, pure blood so necessary to the health and happi- ness of every human being. It is for this reason that these pills always cure such troubles as anaemia, neu- ralgia. heart trouble, indigestion. rheumatism, sciatica, St. Vitus dance. paralysis. kidney and liver trotihh.s, and the special ailments of growing girls and women of middle age. You can get these pills from any dealer in medicine, but you should be careful to see that the full name, "I)r. Williams' Pink fills for Pale People," is on the wrapper around each box. It you wish you call get the pills by mail at 50 cents It box or six boxes for *2.50 by vritingTlie 1)r. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ----♦-- A DIMINISHING COMPANY. As the liner cleared the heads and the heavy swell of the open Atlantic became noticeable, dinner was served. The twenty-six places at the cap- tains table were filled, says Puck; and as the soup appeared, the cap- tain addressed his table companions. "I trust that all twenty-five of you will have a pleasant trip," he said, "and that this little assemblage of twenty-four will reach port much benefited by the voyage. I look up- on the twenty-two smiling faces as a father upon his family. for I ant re- sponsible fur the lives of this group of nineteen. I hope all fourteen of you will enjoy the trip. t believe wo seven fellow passengers are ad- mirably suited to each other, and I nl'i laud the judgment which chose from the passenger list these three persons for my table. You and i, my dear sir, are— liege, itewnrd, brine nn my fish and clear away these (lichee." WONDERS WI'TIT GOLD. A particle of gold weighing one 1- 25,000,000 of a grain is readily dis- cernible to the eye. A grain of gold can bo beaten out so that it mill cover a space of 8)) inches. (;old wire so line can lin drawn that it will take 500 feet to weigh one grain. It ran be beaten into leaves of 1-280,000 of an inch in thickness. BABY'S DANGER. A mother cannot watch her little ones tt:o carefully during the hot weather. 'Dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera IufanUum, and disorders of the stc•mach are alarmingly frequent during the summer Inunthe, and un- Ics-+ the mother has nl Mord an ef- tiricnt remedy to check and cure the trouble a little life may go almost before you realize the ease is seri- ous. At the first sign of any of thesis niliiu'nls the also mother will Ki.e her little one Itaby's Own Tab- lets, which promptly cure till hot ncalf hm•r ailments Mrs. John Lan- caster. North Portal, N. W. '1'.. says: "My baby was attacked with diar- rhoea and vomiting. 1 at once gave Itnhy's Own Tablets and the next 'ley she was an well ae ever. i ant never without fire '1'nl.lets in the house as i find they nee the only medicine it little one tweets." Other wire mothers will follow Mrs. Lan- cnste'r's O'nnipb' and feep the '1'at- lets pietism at imnd—their prompt use Hint' sate a little life. Sold by nil medicine dealer re or sent by trail et 25 cents a box by writing the Dr. Williams' Mealeine Co., lirock- v i;Ie, Ont. 1'u1•:rI :11KKC'i:.M. Ifos'slnfr—i don't object so much tri 1't nny kissing her dog, but T pre- fer refer her to kion me before and not alt er. 'Ail' ins—i know; but dent you *reduce the dog has his preference, too' TOOK TOO MUCIN T)ie c-1 seo that a I;nrglar woe ar- restee) lost night anti two clocks were tolrnd on hie person. Ned—Welt. probably if he hadn't inken so much time the police (wo'lldn't have caught hint. Mrs. 1'nrvennn (Arranging the new h„alae)—"it's no use. Richard, your study would look vulgar in red or green. I rend that a greet society order WAS recently found• in a brown study --so you must be up to date, Anti pave a brown stiely tool” lttr. Washington Duke, head of the Brent American Tobacco Company, who has just died in his eighty-fifth year. had a long and adventurous career. Originally a planter in one of the Southern States, he fours() himself ruined by the American (Civil 44'ar. lie then determined to go In- to the tobacco business, and his son, Mr. J. 11. Duke, has many a tale to tell of the rigid economy then prac- tised in the firm. Mr. Duke was reputed a millionaire several times over, and drew a salary of $100,000 a year as president of the tobacco company. Lady Berry has just been appointed registrar of births and deaths in South Melbourne. She is the widow of the late Sir Graham Merry, who was twice Premier of Victoria and who for six years was the Agent - General for that Colony in London. Sir Graham, who befell the battle of life as an apprentice in a Chesea draper's shop, was heavily hit in the Australian banking collapse of a de- cade ago, and during the closing years of hin life enjoyed a political pension of *2,500 a year. An un- successful effort was made to con- tinue the pension to his widow. Iter new appointment is worth about $750 per annum. The German Emperor has among his other treasures several seals whihh he values very highly. One, which is enormous, was a present from the Czar, and consists of a fine tofaz nearly 5 inches thick and quite 6 inches across. It is engraved with the czar, and consists of a crown of Prussia, and is said to be worth something like 81,500. Of course', it is much too large for any- thing but very exceptional occas- ions, and the one used officially Is of lapis lazuli, also engraved with the German eagle and the initially "W. I. R." For private correspond- ence the Kaiser uses another one. a very handsome red and white onyx. The Earl of Leicester has practi- cally all his life been a notable ex- ample of the good results of the simple life, that is; not that counter- feit of which self -approving votaries write to the papers. ifere is a arae whom any fine day, when he is well, you may meet in the fields in a well- wornnuit. He will be on foot with his gun over his shoulder, anti no array of beaters about him. Or If it he iii nch-time, look for him under a hedge; he will be there, munching bread and cheese anal onion, washed down by a draught of beer brewed in his own house. He was born nearly eighty-three years ago, and has been twice married. Ills first child was born when he was twenty-two; his cightcet,.th when he was seventy-one. The. Duke of St. Altnns. as here- ditary ('rand Falconer of England, has the right of providing falcons for the King's uw', but So far the duties connected with this office have not. troubled him. In the time sI. the Stuarts falconry was n favorite iloyal pastime on Ninth sides of the Channel. but now few people affect "hawking" as it sport, though the Duchess of Marlboroukh—almost the only well-known owner of falcons.— had formerly an Idea of reviving the ancient pastime at Blenheim. An- other privilege possessed by the Duke of St. Albans is that of driv- ing down Rotten (low on the uccax- ion of the Coronation of it Sover- eign. n right which he Shares with iloyalty, the importance of which is renli•rerl when it is remembered that Rotten Row 114 really the Kine"; wny. and that 11 has never been a public thoroughfare. The Quern of Denmark once paid n visit to the Danish colony of Ice- land where the good old Write') ex- erted himself to the almost to show her everything that was worth stet - Ing. 9)ie Queen paid ninny cunipli- Inents to her host, end. having learned that lie 111)14 n family man. gen ' sl} inquired how many chil- dren he had. It happens that the Danish word far "children" be al- most identicnl In sound with the icelon(111 word for "sheep": ro the worthy Iiiehop—whose knowledge of Danish was not no complete an it might have keen—umderstoe,el lien \lajesty to ask how many !•heap he owned, and promptly answered:-- ' 1'wt hundred." "Two hurslr'd children!" cried the Queen astound- ed. "(tow can you t nisiih' nmin- Inln Ruch a nisnher?" "Easily ennelgh please your Minjeety." re- II.e.l the prelate, with a cheerful soil "In the summer i turn them out upon the hills to grnsee. and when winter comes 1 kill and c.tt their,"' IT MUST BE WELL FOUNDED STEADY GROWTH IN POPULAR- ITY OF DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Made by Cures Like that of Simon V. Landry—He Tells About it Himself. River liourgnis, Richmond Co., C. 11.—July 3.—(Special).—Among the many men in this part of Canada whom Dodd's Kidney fills have re- lieved of aches and pains and weak- ness and made strong and able to do a good day's work is Mr. Sinton V. Landry. Mr. Landry has numerous friends here who can vouch for the story he tells of his cure. "I was bothered for over a year," he says, "with lame back, weak legs, palpitation of the heart, gen- eral weakness and shortness of breath; in fact I could not work and was a total wreck. "I could not get anything to help me till I tried Dodd's Kidney ('ills. liut they dill me good and no mis- take. I used three boxes and I'm back at work again." It is tho cures they make that make Dodd's Kidney Pills so popu- lar. 'Their popularity has grown steadily for thirteen years. It must bo well founded. TWO GOOD IREASONS. "I would go with you to the end of the earth," he asserted pas- sionately. "Not with mc, you wouldn't," elle replied coldly. "Why not?" he demanded. "For two reasons," she answered. "One is that I'm not going, and the other is that there isn't arty." - When one meets the prosaic new woman one has to bo careful what one says Tester' by Time.—In his justly -cele- brated Pills Or. Parmelee has given to the world one of the most unique meur- cirnes offered to the public in late yearn. Prepared to meet the want for a pill which could be taken without nausea. and that would purge without pain 1t has met all requirements in that di- rection, and it is in general use not only beeausu of these two qualities. but because it is known to possess altera- tive and curative powers which place It In the front rank of medicines. Mother—"Ethel, you naughty child, what have you been doing to make Charley cry so?" Ethel—"I've only been sharing my cod-liver oil with I ' , dear rutunta. You said it was so nice." Kidney search LIghte—Ilave you back- ache? 1)o you feel drowsy? no your the loins? (lave you dizziness? have limbs feel heavy? Have you pains in you a tired dragging feeling in the re- gions of the of tliese Indicate kkidney tioubland en.Saouth American Kidney Cure is a liquid kid - specific and works wonderful cures In most, complicated cases.—Dit Mr. Lawrence 'Holden, coroner for Laneastcr and the South Leetsdale district, England, has just celebrated the 1.hfeth anniversary of his ap- po;nl meat to the office. It is an in- teresting fact that Mr. Holden is the oldest living coroner, being seventy- nine years of age, and he is also the oldest in point of service. Moreover, ho is said to be the only coroner who has held office for fifty years. Miss Thin—"Don't you think my new dress is just exquisite? They till say so." Ronnie—"Oh, lovely! 1 think that dressmaker of yours could snake a clothes -prop look graceful." Lever's V-% (Wise lien(1) Dlsinfec- ant Soap Powder dusted in the beth, softens the water and disin- fects. Doctor (to pressing creditor)—"if you must bring your bill every day, at least you might c with your heed tied ftp. SO that people would think you were a patient!" help your children to grow strong and rebust by counteracting anything that ennses Ill beallh. Orn great cause of disease In children Is woe nes. Ito - move therm with Mother (troves' Worm } atermlaator. It newer falls. SENTENCE SERMONS. Covet oneness kills charily. A good repentance needs no encore. You cannot hAlc the lusts you love. I:sery right thing loved enlarges the life. hinmv it homely surd holds a heav- enly blossom. 1t is easy to be patient with the wan in the mirror. Teo creed that is slior(er than a life is long enough. You would better damn a roan (la n despair tit hint. It takes mire than a white tie to cover a (lack heart. 1l is always envier to do it big thin; than it little one. Education is simply the art of creatlog environment. Every time conceit iq puncturisl character is strengthened. '1'hc perfume of life comes from the flowers of afTectton. Present virtues may do more for a people thnn pnst t ictories. You cannel measure the holiness of others by your own habits. it minket; tinny a tnnn blush to look nn hnnent horse in the face. The right is never found by the nssertion of your own rights alone. Some people think to redeem a haat flay by decanter of heaven at nicht. it fR a pool eern:nn thnt stays I tv ith n m:nm when he 19 swapping horses. Caution is the opt nine of the eyes. suspicion the closing cif the heart. Mane men nre blaming their luck oho ought to lay it on their living lives. Maw prenchers are trying to prove their love of Gad by their hatred of luta. A tittle Sunlight Soap will clean cut glass and other articles until they shine and sparkle. Sunlight Soap will wash other things than clothes. au AFTER '1'I IE LECTURE. MicSosls—M' dear, Wye know y' round me of money. Mrs. Mc5osh—li.decd', In what sway, pray? McSos'h—Y-you talk. Mrs. atcSosli--Well, you remind me of tnoiiey. McSosh--Jlowrhat, m' dear? Mrs. Mesuslt—You're tight. It attacked with cholera or suiarner complaint of any kind send at one S r a bottle of lir. J. 1). Kellogg's ltysol.- tery Cordial and use it according to directions. 1t acts with wonder' n n a- pidity In subduing that dreadfel Pe- ens* that weakens the strongest man and that destroys the young and tato. Those who have used this cholera medicine say it acts promptly, arid nev- er falls to effect a thorough cure- Dobson—"I tell you what, there's nothing like a bicycle for a man with n nervous, irritable disposition. My wife says I'm a much more agreeable plan than I was before I got a machine." Jenkins—"Why's that— because It takes you outdoors so much?" Dobson—"Not only that; Taut whenever I feel like blowing somebody up I go down and blow up my tyres, and then I feel bet- ter." You cannot be happy while you have corns. Then do not delay In getting a bottle of Holloway's Corn Cure. It removes all kinds of conte without pain. Failure with ft Is unknown. "What are you crying about, my dear?" 1 have just been reading the old love letters you sent me before we were married." "That's funny; I was reading thcrn the other day and they made me laugh." Rheumatism -- Whatt'o the Cause ?—Where's the Curo? - Teeneti.oir ranting uulse of this must painful of diseases is poisonous uric acid in the blond. Smith Atnerican Rheumatic Cure neutralizes the acid poison. Re- lieves to-lievcs In 0 hours and cures in 1 to 8 days. -114 PARTICULAR PEOPLE LiKE 'TEA because it is tightly sealed in lead packets, not lying about loose like ordinary hulk teas. BLUE RIBBON is carefully watched from PLANTATION TO HOME and ple.tses all. '1'iTE WAY A MAN GI'N'S WELL. Convalescent husband (first day ulitr enols) --"nava 1 been very ill, dear?" Wife—"Very, very ill." husband—"I suppose it will bo months before I shall be able to get out again?' Wife—"Not so long as that, I hope, dear. But you mustn't talk. Try and sleep." Husband (second day after crisis)— "You t be tired out watching over ate, dear?" Wife --"A A little tired; but I nm so thankful the danger is past." 1lushnntl—"You just wait until I get out again, and if I don't sur- prise you with sontethiug my name is not John Santis. And the doctor, too. Ile is a wonderful man, to have brought me round ns he has. I'll reme►nber hits. I suppose a couple of weeks from now will see rue alt right again?" Wife—"Possibly, dear; but don't worry about such matters. Let your mind rest." husband (third day niter crisis)— "What does the doctor say about me now?" 44'i(c -"Ile says you're doing splen- didly, darling." iInst:and—"Doing splendidly! Does he call it doing splendidly to lie here like a log and pick out faces bumf the paper on the hell?" Wife --"There, there, don't be un- reasonable. Everything that is pos- sible is being done for you." Husband fourth day after crisis)— "isn't it about time that idiot of a doctor was here?" Wife—"Ho will be here presently." 1Iurbnnd—"Presently! You aro wars(' than he is. I'm going to the office next week, anti don't let there be any mistake about it." And he did go, and then he went hack, and stayed there for six weeks before he could again leave the house. WANTED TO SLEEP. Curious That a Tired Preacher Should Have Such Desire. A minister speaks' of the curious cfect of Grape -Nuts food on him and now it has relit ted him. "You will doubtless understand how the suffering with indigestion with which 1 used to be troubled made my work an nituost unendur- able burden, and wily it was that after my Sabbath duties had been lee formed, sleep was a stranger to my pillow till nearly 41113 light. "i had to be very careful nil to what i ate, and even with all my care 1 experience(' poignnnt physical distress niter moats, rind fay food never sntisfivel ine. "Sir nuvtths have elapsed since I began to use (;rapeNuts food, and the benefits 1 hate derived frotn it are very definite. 1 no longer suffer frotn !miner etion. ii 1 1 began to improve from the time Grape -Note Appeared on our Ingle. 1 fend that 1)3' eating a dish of it after my Sab- bath work is done. (and I always do so now) 111y nerves are quieted aud rest nod refreshing sleep are ensured me. I feel that I could not possibly (lo without Grape -Nuts food, now that 1 know its value. It is invariably on our table—wc feel that we need it to complete the meal—and our children will ant Grape -Nuts when th.'y cannot be persuaded to touch anything else." Name given by Pole tum Co., Pattie Creek, Mich. There's n reason. ?lead Ih•• famous little book, "The Road to 44cllveille," in sacb pkg. ONLY ONE BEST TEA --BLUE RIBBON TEA Dainty—Delicious--Attractive to the Eye and satisfying to the appetite Libby's (1lavor)1 Food Products Ox Tongue. Potted Chicken. Deviled Ham, Dried Beef. Brisket Beef. Lunch Tongues, Soups, Corned Beef Hash—all as goc'd as they are wholesome. Easy to serve The Booklet, "limn to ]fake Good Thins to Eat" sent free. Address Libby. McNeill & Libby Chicago PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS. During June, July, August and September the Chicago and North Western I{y. will sell from Chicago, r 1 trip excursion tickets to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore. (Lewis & Clarke Excursion), Se- attle, o-attle, Victoria, Vancouver at very low rates. Correspondingly cheap fares from all points in Canada. Choice of routes, hest of train ser - sive, favorable stopovers ,Ind liberal return limits. hates, folders and full information can be obtained from It. 11. Bennett, General Agent. 2 East King St., Toronto. tint. 31 RECORD EXCURSION TICKET. It is very difficult to conceive at what an enormous distance we are from the stars. In lecturing on as- tronomy, Sir Robert Ball has found it bard.to impress upon his audiences this fact, so he now asks 1119 listen- ers to suppose that a railway has been made from 1A)I1(IoIt to one of the most remote stars. If only ono penny per hundred miles were chtt.rg- ed, the fare would run Into a fabu- lous sum. As nn instalment on account of his ticket, the intending passenger might commence with taking to the book- ing -office the whole of the amount of the National Debt of the United Kingdom, which, in sovereigns, would require over live thousand large vans to carry it. Hut before a third-class single ticket could be issued the would-be excursionist would have to pay a further instalueet of one hun- dred and three million pounds! Cal- culating this nnuinnt ut teupence per thousand miles, one gets a flim 110- j,ion of how far away 801110 of the eters are. It In a Liver Pill.—Many of the a11. menta that man has to contend with ha'ro their origin in n disordered liver, which 1s a delicate organ )particularly susceptible to the disturbances that COMMO from ire cgular habits or lack r. caro In 'sting and drinking. This rte• counts for the great many liver regu- lators now pressed on the attention M sufferers. 01 these there In none super - for to l'armelec's Vegetable ('ills '!'beer operation though gentle is effective. and u the most delicate eau use theta. "11e," screamed the cross-roads or- ator, "who puts his hniid to the plough must not t.tern hack." "What's lie to do when ho gets to the end of a fuser?" asked a farts laborer. ENGLISH SPAYIY LINIMENT Removes all bard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses. blood spavin, curls, splints. ringbone, sweeney, tome, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, cte. Nave 1150 by use of ono bottle. 11itrrauted the wast wuudurlil blemish Cure Bee: kauwit. Miss Shugger--"What a self-pos- sessed woman Miss i'nssay is!" Miss Pepper—"Yes; and I don't think she'll ever get a chance to dispose of the property!" sudden deaths en the Increase —People nppnenutty 11111 and happy to -day, to -morrow are striken down, and In ninety-nine cases out of every hundred the heart 1s tho cnusc. The king of heart remedies, 1)r. Agnew, Cure for the heart, is within reach of all. 1t relieves in 30 minute!, and cures most chronic cases. -911 (111 SE AND FEATHER 11i:DS. The plains of Hungary are well ndnptc(1 for the raising of geese, and trate Iters in that country aro often entertained by seeing, from passing trains. grent flocks of gcee0 feeding in the fields and watched by goose- herds. oosesherds. So many fenthcr•s are yielded by these that four "bed -feather mar- kets" are held annually at Buda- pest, and at each kat from 000,- 000 to 700,000 po'irnls of bed fea- thers aro placed on sale. USEFUL Ai{'1'ICt.FS. "Every household ought to nn encyclopedia," observed the fessor. "1 think so, too," responded Mies Flutterby, brightly. "'They are so handy to press crumpled ribbons and glowers, and letters and things." - hewn pro - Protect Your Property —WITH— M0 �N DIANp FIRES edler GU ft A dry p wrier put up In metal tnbei, p9 b'e Ie.( 1: will Instantly atle;rui'h the most (Ir,,,, film,' of wool or on. Price 83. CO e tel,, $30 W doe write I r.1 sviriptire elrralar The Diamond Dry Petveer fire /VENTS flame uleherco., Toronto, Ont. MANTED PROTECT YOUR FOOD WILSON'S FLY PADS KILL THEM ALL AVOID POOR._ IMiTATION!' AYRSHIRE CATTLE FOR SALE 20 Ayrshire Rills—four to twenty months old; Ayrshire Females all ages; also improved Yorkshire pigs. Apply to IION. W. OWENS, Monte Bello, Quo. Fond Mamma—"Charlie, why wero you reading that book on 'Education of the Child' last night?" Chnrllo— "I just wanted to see whether I have been brought up properly, mam- ma!" rd rather be dead took suffer nen in the tortures of insomnia, pnll,itntinn and bervous twitching of my nnuecics Induced by simple neglect of a little indigestion." Theo are the for. eful and warning wants of a Indy nhn pro- dalms that oar cure by South Ameri- can Nervine when eipry ltuug else had failed wan a modern miracle. A few dotes gives relief --(, "My rlear," said Mrs. Henpeck, "I'm positive that our George is thinking seriously of matrimony." "Well, I only hope so," returned Henpeck, with unusual spirit; "1 wouldn't want any buy of mine to be so unfortunate as to regard It as a (oke." A Oenefnrtor to A 1 --The soldier, the sailor. the fisherman. the miner, the farmer, the uiaiimanlc, and all who live Ilves of toil `ffff11 spend their esiat.•nre In the d,.11 re,uf Me of tedious tasks and who are eipesed to Injuries and aliments that those who toil not do not know, will food in lir Thomas' Erlec- trlc bit an pxcrllrnt friend and bene- factor in every time of need. Mrs. Upmore—"Ilow is your exper- iment of livid_ in the country suc- ceeding?" Mrs. Ilyems—"1t isn't so bad as you might expect. It costs us more, of course, to hnvo our butter and fresh vegetables brought out to us from the city, but we don't have to etitertnin nearly as nuich company.,, Worry wont cure a cough. W I:cn yeti fitel a cough holding on— when everything else has failed— try Shiloh's Consumption CureTheicLung Ton It Is gttaiantee'1 to cure. 11 1! L we'll refund your money. Prices: S. C. Wet to A Co. tr4 rec. See. gal. I..Pey, N.V., Toronto, Can. - _! T N 11 ISaVE NI) 27-0.5