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The Brussels Post, 1925-5-13, Page 1VQL. 53 NO. 47 0,00 Per :atz7kz4tlz tin ammo ,,BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, W,RDN.RSDAYrMAY 13, 1:925 Office Re -opened. Miss Maude Bryans Wishes to.'iounnunee that site has opened au office et her nnnie one blloek West of the Bank of Nova Scotia, and Is prepared to attend to ail kinds of Optical work, Satisfact on Assured New Advertisements Lost—The Peat Aodaks—F. R;-Btnith Per sale—Ed, Collis, Jr, For Sole—R. 0, Campbell (iatesforr•ele—Bert Lott Coat for sale—Mrs. Yol soli Spring Dreaaes-1C n JAIL - ,Plain raople--Ethel'b. 0. L, Stave for sale.—G. R 'Muldoon, Rome Acres—Bolgreve L. 0. L Potatoes far sale,—Bobble Ytiiti, stove for sale—G. A. Deadatau. Tenors Wonted-W.M Binaliait Peered Cantata-Jawestown S. S. Map wasted—Room sag, London. '- ;aehat,ge—Ethel Methodist Churoh Buckwheat forsate.—W, t3raincer, (:ours of Revision—Township of Grey (.awn mowers sharpened—Geo. Edwards. Ridgeway of Montana—Family 'theatre Tenders Wanted—Jno. MaNay, Tp, MoKilIop ( isirid gals WROXETER Miss Elizabeth Sanderson returned fore Kingston recently. Stewart and Mrs. McNaugt ton were recent visitors in London, Mother's Day services were 'held the churches here Sunday morning. Wm. .Ind Mrs.. Sanderson 'nota ed from Toronto on Saturday and errant the week -end with the fonmee's father, W. H. Sanderson, The Young Peopie of S. S, No. 18, lipstick, under the auspices of,the Hur- on Plowmen's Association presented the play "Finnigan's- Fortune'' in the 'Town Hail on Friday evening. There was a full house and those taking part acquitted themselves well. The annual 'business meeting and eleection of officers of the ,Women's Institute will be held -at Mrs. Pope's rooms Thursday afternoon, May "mist, commencing at 3 o'clock. Roll call to be answered by paying fees. .There will also be an exhibit 'of 'home-made candy. Kindly bear in mind the' change in, date Of •meeting. Barry Heeler has ,gone to Preston where he will be employed this Sunt• mer, Miss Maggie Linton left for Blrose, Sask., where she will Spend the Sum- mer, "The Xoung Village Doctor"t—The Young People's Society will present their splay "Th"e Young Village Doctor" In the TOtvn Hall, Wroxeter, on Friday everting, May 22nd, A team belonging to Richard Griffith, becoming, frightened,' made a lively run through main street Saturday morning, colliding With a team driven by How - and -Wylie, Turnberry, The tatter was thrown frons his wagon but escaped icjury though the wagon was bedly ,5 ilraged. The run -away team proceed. cd to their home in Howick, BLUEVALE. Henry Mothers, delegate for Blue; vale circuit, will attend this district meeting in Brussels on Wednesday of) this week and Conference in London on the following week. The annual meeting of the Bluevale Women'd institute, will be held at the horde of Mre. John,Mundel, on Thurs- day; 14th, Election of officers and` business of the year discussed. WALTON Robert Houston is driving a new Chevrolet sedan. t Peter Mtu eeggart is erecti t g a new Gerege at hie house. Mother's Day 'was observed In the churches'on Sunday., Jas, Carter, East of the village; is ereotiog.a new driving shed. Rev. Mr, Robinson is atteeding Dist - riot meeting at Duugannon this week. The 51d hotel ;property ,now used as'a garage ,was not sold at'the recent sale Heid.' The reserved grid was nut reached. - Mr. Robinson, who is taking the ser- vices in the ,Methodist church, was sue- Cessful In passing his exams at Victoria ollege. He will 'complete his course next year. The Bret Comedy, "Always in trouble", played by the young people of Molestvorth, drew a big crowd at. the U. 11'. 0, Hail, Walton, last Tues.. day evening. Everybody enjoyed the Play, • , W. Neil and Geo. Bradley attended a Masonic meeting at Morning Star Lodge. Carlow, last Wednesday even- ing. Dietrict''Deputy Grand Master, Aberhar t was - present at the Lodge meeting. On Wednesday of last week a meet- ing of the ladies of St. George's church was held for the purpose of organizing a Women's Auxiliary. Miss McCloy, of London, spoke at .the April meeting AMIY Til__Tiif 'RE•UPENED Under New Management Neat door to former Theatre Friday and, Saturday Ridgeway of Montana A Romance of the Cattle Ranges With JACK HOXIE A Universal Retire Also Good Comedy Show at 8 o'clock Friday night- . 7.80 Saturday night. ROBT, THUELL, Proprietor, of the Ladies' sGuild on the splendid work -the 'W.A. is doing throughout Canada. The 118 -acre farm on the 15th Con of MlaKtllop, which was offered at a mortgage sale at Seaforth last Saturday, was not sold. A ,bid of $5,300 n,as made for the farm_• - MORRIS - Sunday evening's, rain should "make the farmers smile. Some of the pathmasters might get the "rocks" off the roads, G. W. and etre. Pollard and Fred. arld Mre. Cole, of Stratford, -spent Sunday with E. J. and Mrs. Pollard, 6th - FARM SOLD —The Miller faun, Lot 16, Oou. 6, was sold to Jho. McArter for the sum of $6,850, Possession was gipen at once. Mr. McArter - has an excellent 100 acres. Joseph Shaw, 8rd line. was called away last Thursday to Flixton, Wie, owing to the serious illness of hie brother, John G. Shaw, . Mr. Shaw and wife visited here )fiat Fell, but upon hie return home, has, been in a acelous condition. Spring D ress " J ASHION'S Latest Pr �actions for Spring including 'Printed .Tepe Dresses, _ Satin Canton Dresses, New Voile Dresses,' Broad-, cloth Dresses,, Ensemble Dresses. and" Suits are here for your -consideration: -Everything fresh from the,, Producer and there are some very. charming Frocks indeed. Broadcloths and Crepes In both All Silk and Mercerized qualities arehere in a profusion of color and design. Moderately priced -10 $ 0 to $3.50 er P yard Smart Crepe,de .Cherie Ties Kayser Silk. Gloves .Silk Hose in High Shad es New Stripe Parasols, Our - Men'. De . artena- Top Coats English Suits Boys' Clothing Are of Latest 'Style and Best Workmalohip 'For Thursday, S scroll y Frridayand Saturday -4o Men's .7 Priced and Young Men's Suits of English Worsteds regularly ,priced $33 50 to $37 5o' g Week -end Special , P6.,50 �;.. Complete Stock of all other 'Furnishings A -- eTicket wevery Dollar purchase will gfor the Merry- N re I��r a goith-hound and hems Wheel to btbe herivene M ay 2,4 and 25. KING BROS. w1i1g17.a111 .I. W. Pi. KRRi , Proprietor' - 1"Plain,. . People" A Play in Four Acta' %Vill.be presented by the Young Peo- ple of Foa d wioh in DUNBAR'S HALL ETHEL - Wednesday, May 20th Under Auspices of L, 0. L. 681 Ethel Commencing at 8 O'clock Cast of Characters Ezra Bromley, "Store Keeper" Alvin Mull Alntira Bromley, "Hoe.,ewite" PearlMull•Benuott Martin Jasper Bromley "College Alen" Ularenee Bryaos Liz,, Liz Hankins, "Weenier" Emily Bennett Judge Malley Uhrlattau" Campbelletbeon Melissa Watkins,"Elderly Lady" - - mog Jonas Tarroole, "Farmer" Em£Ierba WGalkgiomn Beltndy Jarrook, "Seamstress" Edith Thompson Hiram earth; Peotr, "Seller" Trend Patterson April Blossom, "Helper" Bozo Gibson Synopsis Act I—Sitting Room in Ezra Bromley's store Morning. is a Aot II—The termp • same day ; later. AotIII-At the.Bromok's some week, later. Aotl9—At the Bromley's, later in the even- ing Martin Jasper Bromley comes- hotue the girl he loved. $Hespropo father'', mndi tee. lye and gets married very soon, which arouses•the,lealous of the fudge, who souses a.ntolutroubtre and misery, which is afterwards cleared tip when lost papers are produced which reverses the table. and the judge receives the rebuke himself. Orchestra MVius'c between Acts Mao Solos, Recitations &c. adults 35c Children 2de This playhas received full houses wherever they have gone Joseph and Mrs. Shat..,, Std line, were away attending a sale of thoro- bred"Holateins near Woodstock last week. The prdprietore, W. Rivers & Sons are consine of Mr, Shaw. Engagement Announced.—Mrs.. Ellen' Kelly, Morris Township, announces the engagement of her 'youngest daughter, Anna, to. Mr. William E. McLaughlin,, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. 'Edward McLauyhl'n, Biddolpli Twp., marriage to tale place early in June. SUNSHINE •ea uaca ANNIVERS- ARY.—The atttriversaty of Suttthine Methodist rhe' oh will be held on Sett- day, y, May 17th. Afternoon service at an evening at 7 o'clock. Bev. Harold White, 1i. A., B. D., of Ethel, will preach at both services. At the close of the evening service, 'Mr. White will give a lantern lecture on a subject that will be especially interest- ing to Odrlfellewe, :The Roe's Or- chestra f 0 f ' rr ' e c 1 races will fn i 1r t 1 is h merle at both services Everybody cordially invited to attend.. GREY The rain on Sunday evening will aid the pasture Iand and the new sown stops. - Work I Beio done n the north highway from the -boundary east to Molesworth, A specialist from Totmitn, wee here on Sunday owing to the serious illness of Will Hoover, 9. h Con. - Miss Margaret Alcock, Who is at- tending Stratford Nocmid, was at the pe.reutat'honte on the 14th, on Sun- day. Misses Luuva and Elora McDonald, 12th Concession, spent the week end with their . sister, Mrs.' L - 0., Whit- field at Listowel. Philip Jgnies, 12th Con., has been in Hi health all Spring, and ie still con- fined to bis bed, His neighbors have got his seeding all done. It was a neighborly act, Abwnod Bee —Ernest and Mra. Cardiff, of Brussels, have rented the brick residence of oeorge Mc(tot'y, n .to ext the butcher shop, and moved this week, Mrs. Cardiff is a daughter of Norval and 'Mrs. Hall, Atwood. Recently, Mrs. Stanley Wheeler, of the 8th.Con„ was kicked on the knee by a cow and then trampled on by the unruly animal, and has been confined to the house for some days. We are sorry also to hear that blaster Lloyd Wheeler has been on the sick flet and under the doctor's care. - 444 ETBEL METHODIST CIRCUIT Next.: Sunday Rev. W. Moores; of ,Bel- �rave, will take charge of t services on the Ethel Circuit, the Pastor being at Beigrave, . ' 3 t4"1444+'6'F4o1'344-fi+WF-1-4,4fietnn'Fq" Ethel Methodist Choir will present ill ' e SACRED CANTATA VICTORIA HALL Jamestown ,t7 Friday -[v'd May- 15th Commencing at 8.16 Varied by Readings, ete. reported "Trowbridge it to be the best Entertainment in We've pears, Lend the Sunday School your support by coming to hear this Treat of the Season ' Admission - 25 and 16 Cents m Walter Pressing, Buffalo, paid a fly- ing visit to this 'cousins, the Gorsalitz family: - Mitebell Adyoch,te A few weeks ago Irwin Raynard of this town, died after a short Wness and Mrs. Raynstd, after her sale of household goads on Saturday altern'oon, intends to live with her mother for a time. Mrs. Raynard will be missed by the members of the United church congregation and espec- ially by the choir, of iwbich sh: was a valued member. • Blyth Standard t J. He Hoover and fatuity, of Brussels, have moved to town and taken up their, residence in the dwelling recently purchased flow R. A. Ring. Mr. Hoover is not a stranger to Blyth baying been brought up on the old homestead in -East Wawanosh, on the farm now owned by Newton Campbell. 'While residents -there they were highly re. apected citizenaand we wticome then in our midst, Mr, Hoover has been farming in Grey Township and re- tires leaving the faun to his sou. CRANBROOK Mrs. Thos. Learmont has bad a newt" wire fence erected at her home in tae village, Aunt Dead --Mrs. M. Hoffman, an elderly woman, was found dead in i•ed in her apartments at 42 Wellington street, Stratford, Saturday afternoon, May 2nd. She was missed by the other tenants end' the 'matter reported tothe 1 police, who - broke into pthe ap- artment. artment. Coro nar Dr. Mont ieth was called and stated that he had been at- tending her, and; that her death" was due to heart failure. An inquest was not thought necessary. - Mrs, Fred Bier, 20 Argyle street, is a daughter. The. ladymentioned above' was an aunt of the Gorsalitz family.' who attended the funeral, which was held at the •ehome of their cousin, Mrs. Fred Bier, on etery, TBesday„ May 5th, to Kitchener cern- ETHEL Don't forget football practice on Wed tesday and Saturday evenings. Ethel Foot Ball team goes to Monk. ton next Tuesday to open the season. First sale of the season of . cheese from Ethel Factory was trade at Me, Rev. 11. White, B. A., B. D , has tendered hie resignation to the Ethel Methodist church. 8: S. and Mre. Cole and daughter, of Stratford, were •calling on old friends in the village. Ethel L. 0 L. No. 6$1 will tneet..in their lodgeroom on May 18th. There will be Degrees on for the evening's entertainment. Rev. H, White ie taking anttivera- are" services at 'Sunshine on Sunday and Rev. W, Moores will preach 10 the Ethel circuit all day. "Plain People" will be given at Dun- bar's Ball. on Wednesday, May 20th, under the auspices of the L. O. L. Don't mise this treat. "Horne Acres, the play presented by Browntown young people, was a fine success. A crowded house result- ed in aver $60.00 being taken in at the door. OLoeE CALL —George M. Mitchell, who moved to Stoughton, Sask., fol- lowing the burning of his store here, almost met with a elintlar mishap when the poet office building adjnin- ing hits was totally destroyed by fire on the night of Friday, April let. The brick wall between the bulldinge was the only thing that saved hits. The Branch Annual meeting will be held on Thureday afternoon of this week, May 14th, at 280 p.,rrd., in the Institute Room. Officers for the corn- ing year will be elected and reports read. A good attendance is neked,fori as it ie important that ail member; should attend this 'fleeting. Lunch, will be served at the close of the nteet- itiglr FtioT BALL —Percy '$tevonenn and '0. Aaneuld were at Lletowor nn Men- del, evening and helped draw up the schedule for the district. The full list of games stay be read in another column, butillthel's games lore given below : Ethel at *nekton May 11) Brussels at Ethel May 22 Millbank at Ethel May 20 Ethel at Bruesets Jura 2 Milverton at Ethel rune 6 Listowel at Ethel June 9 Monkton at Ethel Tune 16 Ethel at Mill/intik Tune 19 Keen these dates free from ether en- gagement, and help oar foot ball boys. ome Acres„ A Drama In Three .Actlt Will be presented by the Young Peo- ple of Browntown in the FORESTERS' HALL BELGRAVE Friday, May 15th 1Jnder auspiees of L. 0. L. OAST Ann Riokett, "The Vilinge Dressmaker" ,Tene Whitman, "A deer old Sour" Oars Agar g r Dfvtd Holden, "A titan Ina Mlllfun" Melville Dennis Slice',, Whltmaa, "A Country Flower" Ethel Maniere Lib, "e case of Dynamite" Verne Dennis Enoch. "the Chore 80,' Harotd Thomas John Whitman, "A College Graduate" CharlesJohnetoa. Wilfred Clay, "A New York SWCiter iter ashore Helen Dalton, "New York Beauty" Ethel Wardell Jim Ferguson, "A Crook,' Charles Beaman Synopsis Ant 1—The eibttng room at "Home Acres" on an afternoon in July, Act 1I—The new home in the olty the follow- ing December, Aot III—Bank home the first of Maroh. Orchestra irr Attendance Adults S6c - Children 300 Weigh scales at the station have been improved try having a cement foundation placed under thein. JAMESTOWN Miss Annie Strachan tuns a visitor in Winkler") on Tuesday. Our neighbors should not forget the Sacred Cantata, to be given in Victor - in. Hall, ou Friday Evening of this week by the Ethel. Methodist Choral Choir. The Cantata is given under the auspices of the Sunday School, which deserves your hearty support. MOLESWOR`1H Byrtday'e rain will do good. Mrs. B. Gives, Fordwich, has been waiting on her father, Mr. Hutchison, who has ill with pleurisy. The Highway for Molesworth West, has been graded up, tint a lot of work. is needed yet before it is in good, shape, - - George Hutchison, who broke his arm a few weeks ago, 'while cranking a can; has been visiting in Toronto. He wan acenmpanied on the trip by his sister, Mre, Will Lamont. BL,YTH William Nesbitt, of this village, is out 011 $1,000 bail on a charge of doing willful damage. The case is . sequel el f it itto he vfllit . on Tuesday h avis t ge fa ay y Tnepedtnr Fellow, when the five tires of.the Inspector's car were+. oat and damaged Provincial Officer White- st/les took op the case and Nesbitt was arrested here on Friday and taken to t*oderich jail. On -Saturday after- noon he appeared before County Mag- ietate U. A. Reid and the case way ed. journed till Wednesday at -'Blyth. Mrs. Pierce, his mother•in-raw, gave bail for Nesbitt. BELGRAVE Mother's Day was observed in the different churches in the village. On Friday evening of this week, May 15th, the Young People of Browntnwn will present their three aetdrama, "Home Acres" in the For- rester's Hall, under the auspices of the L 0, L. The play elms been weil received wherever it has been present- ed this 'year. The Worneo'e Institute will meet in the Foresters' Hall, 'Tuesday, May 1901 at 2 30 o'clock. Financial Re- ports and election or officers for the coming year. Roll Call will be pay- ingof fees for the ar, cordial e A c dr 1 wlcome will be extended to all the ladies of the village and surrounding community, The Methodist Paroonege at Bel - grave, was the scene of an interesting and unusual function on Wednesday evening, April 29th, when the girls of the "J. 0. Y. three" of the Methodist S. S. held a "Mother and Daughter Banquet". There was an excellent attendance to enjoy the interesting program prepared by the girls. The mothers and guests began gathering about 7o'clock and were entertained by the Reception Committee until all heti gathered. Each girl then led her guest its the generously laden tablee, which were prettily decorated in the class colors, blue and white. During the capper hour enatohes of song and laughter were heard at frequent intervals. After n few word(' of greeting, Mee. (Rev.) Moores, the teacher, .introduced Mies Ellett Stone- house, Preaident, as -Toaetmietrese of the evenibg. The Toastmistress then proposed a Toast to "Our King and Country", which was responded to by singinjr "God save the King" and "0 Canada", • Toast to "Our Church and Sunday Sehooi", was ably proposed by Velma Wheeler and was responded to by the Pastor, W, J. Moores ; then' followed the toast of the evening, pro- posed by Ellen Stonehouse, the Teiiet to "Our Mothers", followed by an ap• priat:e little chorus by the girls. Mre. 33. Wheeler responded on behalf of the mothers, Evelyn Corbett pro- posed en interesting toast to the "Canadian Girls in Training", re- sponded to by Mre.. Moores. Lr re• sponse, Mrs. Moores gave it brief out- line of the "Canadian Girl in Train. Intl" programme raid expressed the hope that the, Banquet would fulltll its purpose of promoting the feeling of co-operation and cotneadeshtp, that 1 should exist between Mother and daughter, Mts, Moores then closed - her talk with a okay of the ,Juur Vold Life"e" entitl- ed ed "A finest for Jewels," The coriam,. party then adjout'ned to another rode* where tuueic and an old-fashioned sing -song were indulged, in, Mrs, Jackson and het' daughter, Fldna, favored the eon:pony with e, pretty; musical selection, The "Canadian Girls in Treiuing" then detnonetrated to the xnothore At "Rosiness and De. vctional" period of their group The evening elos d with singing ""Blest be the Tie that Inds"followed by pray, ere The fuxiation was deemed a m- oose by all present, District W, 1V,[. S, Holds. Interesting Session Splendid Addresses Given by Miss Oros - ton, Returned Missionary, and Mks. Childs, of London—Large ,Attend - alma at- Both Sessions. - , The Women's tMisslonar Society of the Methodist ch'urehes in the Wing - ham District, held its annual convention In the Methodist church, Brussels, last Thursday afternoon and evening. The attendance at both sesions -was large and trepresentative from 'tike various Societies in the District. The two outside speakers were Miss Preston, a returned ;Missionary, just home ;tram Japan, and Mrs. Ch'Ids, Branch Circle Secretary, ,of London, both of whom gave excellent addresses at both meetings. - Following was the program: -- AFTERNOON SESSION Doxology and Invocation; Devotional Exerdises—Mrs. T. 0. Johnston, Ger- rie; Scripture reading --Mrs- W. J. Moores, .Belgrave; Minutes and Busi- ness; Reports from Aeixillaries, Circles and Bands• Solo—Mrs. Freeman, fees - water; Address—Miss Preston, Mission- ary on furlough front Japan; Soio— Mrs. Wes. Joynt, Lucknow; ,Round- table Conference—Mrs. T, Wesley Cosens, Lucknow;.Address--"A Mes- senger's Business," Mrs. 'Childs, Lon- don; ►Election of Offiicers--Offering; Hymn—Story of Hymn—Mrs. G. A. l;Brown.arnard, Fordwich; Prayer—+Mrs. A. J. EVENING SESSION Rev. C. F. Clarke, Ph. a., Chair- man; Devotional Exercises; Choir Sel- ectfon—Churnh choir; 'Report of Dis- trict - Superintendent and Secretary; Address—"The Greatest Task"—Mrs. 'Childs; Solo—Mrs. Wes. Joynt, Luck - now; ddress—Miss Preston; Offering; Duet—Misses Nettie and Jean Christie, - Winghasn; Ciosin'Ag. TEHOUR Words of welcome—,Mrs.' Ira Park- er; Response—,Mrs. C. E. Cragg, Wing - ham. Meet in Toronto.—The barristers of Ontario have made arrangements for bolding the a n nameeting of their association in Toronto on thesola av K of May 21st and the afternoon and evening of May 22nd. In place of "all - day sessions, as in' the past, it has been decided by this) year's Council to have the routine work of tine association accomplished in one afternoon session. The two evening sessions will shake the sinem of informal dinners. Must Register.—Every beekeeper in the iprovince must regisJar, according to the bill to amend the 'Foul Brood Act, (passed by the Ontario legislature in March. The new 'bill ,'provides that every beekeeper in the province keep- ing one or more colonies must register. It is also required :that every (beekeeper in the province, wishing to move, sell, barter or Igiwe away colonies of bees or used equipollent, .must secure a per- mit from the office of F. tErfc'Millen: eroyincial aplarist, Guelph, before num- mg the bees. oving'ithebees. Brussels Continuation School Thefotlowing is the report of Bras - eels Continuation School for March and April," Examination missed matkpd;thus (")., FORM D Lewin 82.7 8 Clarke - 60 W Bowman 76.2 A Logan 69.4 L Campbell 75.5 W McMillan 56.7 M McNair 68.1 3 Yolleok 66,4 N Lott 68 3 Smith 65,8 M Ritchie 67.6 D Ennis 55 V Jordan 66 +'D McDonald 62,1 R McMurray 68.5 Al Logan 414 ()'Hemingway 61,8 M Thompson 38 ***I) Warwick 26,1 FORM II 1 McDonald 82 - G Martin - 63,4 H Knight 80,1 O Brown 62 S Hetniegway 77.2 Jae. Smith 54 H Garnise 76 2 P Seeker 52.6 S McNair 721 W Galbraith 60.7 M McVettie 708 3 Messer 47, Kate McNabb 68.1 I'Thompeon 45.4 J Stewart 67.2 H,Stretton 46.2 Nod TAKING LivatmeEs O Ames 68,5 L Champion 61,1 EL McKee 68.5 M Walker 60,4 FORM III PARTIAL' MATRICULATION 161' TEAR I Ritchie 88.6 EOunning. - 1'' Strachan 81,1 ham . 65.7 L hose 72.8-- 3 Oliver 66,6 J Fergueon _ 71.4 I Sohwadron •,55.4 D Clarke . 68.8 M Sparring t54.4 PMErIAL MATRICULATION 2ND YEAR K McVetlie 70 0 Uxrdiff 084 S Ballantyne 75,8 11' Eektuier 01,8 M Ferguson 78 6 G Stewart 61,2 h Hetning- J Smith 68.0 way 78 4 13 Pollard 1 57,8 B McDonald 69,1 L nClouse 63 NORMAL ENTRANCE E Dane 67.6 Ili Thuoll 40.8 T McCallum 58.6 0 Jackliti 40 V tlito0utch M Cooite 85,5 eon 52 13. 85.2 "r Mottle, 44 8 **L 1',tttedeon 31,8 ix