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The Clinton New Era, 1914-12-10, Page 5hursday,'' ec, 10th, 1914. • l .,.. ...,.,...t k is .First, in Variety t sand . uait . P an,�, �lrst in ric e> r meet al'1 re. ' °• will Our Beautiful Dls la:y:. of ,. Gift'.. ,,, 0, P q,uiiemeriis from first to last; 'As. J , _, , De arta E[9ti;S e with• - es Pl;c r � at Fair re��i�voa� IOWtaisamsminsisaw. Stock Anticipates Every Want in.. watches, Clocks, Rings, Pendants, Necklaces, Lockets, Cuff Links, Pub Chains. China, Ebony Cut.Glass. Sttci•ling and Plated Silverware, and many Very :'Appropriate .Gilts reit Enuurerate,d here STORE OPEN EVENINGS asaranumaninian=sassizeinssia. • H HELLVARJu7Opti rcianan•d opti ''AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA� j4 t► 1 1 Local News t:. VVVVVIYYVTYYmYwwY' VY Vyyy;,TVwwYVTnVYYVVVVVwi, TO ADVERTISERS. • 1 who are selling butter in Clinton and other places are required by i For this month there - Will be a a late .Government Act to use strain on our 'staff through extra printed wrappers announcing that advertising., We would therefore• their product is dairy butter. Fail - ask our advertisers to have their ' ure to comply with the request t. copy in the prints*.'s hands by is attended with a severe penalty. ': Monday noon. I The reason given for this step is t CHEAP RATES FOR SOLDIERS. that dairy butter; is i -,being fre- y ': The railway companies are being butter' antiy nd sod' d oats a f Pgrs eatly in- `, asked by the Militia Department to Elated price. Get your butter a special rate to officers and wrappers printedatthe New Era - force now in training who 'desire office. to visit their homes while on leave MINOR LOCALS. The last day for tares in Mon- 6, on-i A. 0. U. W. day to save 5%, The annual election of officers Perry's drew a good house . on . of the A. 0, U. W. took place re- Saturday night last. Gently with the following result.- Many front here attended thet. Winter Fair at Guelph this week. Master Workman, John Torrance Foreman, Howard Snell: The Knitting Co. is now running Overseer, Isaac Dodd. on a 8 hour a day schedule. Past Master, Jas. Danford. , Goderieh is having an epidemic °•: Treasurr, R. :7:: Cluff of measles. Secretary, R. E. Manning. We have a letter box atour, off. y Auditors,•H..Tlumsteel •J; ',Tor- ice in the frentr,door f, k`;o bn th' ranee:, venience of anyone' wiSitng to in - .Representative to .Grand Lodge, form us of any local news. Wewill' '• John Torrance: be glad to publish any . such items' Alternate, R. J. Cluff but wemust have the .vriter'snane BUTTER WRAPPERS. signed thereon, not for-'publioa tion but merely to show us that the, .111 the 8armera of this section item is sent in on good faith. Fof absence. A single fare return rate will' probably be' given. Major Thomas 0 It LLIN'ION NEW rLx • PAGE FIVE London, Ont„ Doc , 11Snjar Beat tae the well known I1 Y: of'this city, died herd' "'h.t'.Ji this after, - Ma ox•, Thomas, Beattie was are'- v ra ' tired 'mer;ha t. rH 1 s b q orn •:in Can- ada Deland ,in 1844 , and came `to an 1846 He, ,was an a1!jerman of London for ten years: • lie' nerved y r in the th Pu silt r, in 'ae a office t 1 1' , t G. "r the W. Reb ,hon A 1$186 .. 7aie at 1f l,. r ;o a, r hiss e ",t e.. 'fol` pnn fi ,�. e K"- lF. �N 3. gad.. 9 nSa. 1T a. F r House of Commons from. 1898 t? 1900 and from 1907 up till;his,cieatia death. The last time he visited Clinton was 'a year ago last Sum=, mer 'when returning Strom the camp at Goderieh and spent a few hours with ¥r., W. Jackson. Local' News riARAMFMARieMMM LOOrKS LIKE :DOMINION ELECTION.'' The private tip which is said to have •gone out, to,. Conservative workers to .prepare their vo,ters? rs?,. lista for regrstratroon looks sure indication that there is a Do- minion , election contemplated for t • he near 'futnre. NO- DUTY ON PRESENTS. A dispatah• has been received' at Ottawa from the secretary of State for the colonies stating that pres- ents to individual soldiers or bodies of, men of the Canadian forces will be admitted to England free of.duty. •e069000®®4•eige•110fi• • • •, ,WITH 'rag CHURCHES. • •• •se6oetso•e•oo•ese•se ONTARIO ET, CHURCH. Anniversary services will be held on Sunday next when the Rev. James E. Holmes,of Ridgetown will preach mornig and evening. At the close of the evening ser- vice on Sunday last the pastor received fifteen 'young men and women into fellowship,• with the church. Social and Personal The Toronto Star reports that Mr. John A. Cooper, Editor of the Canadian Courier, and an old Clin- ton boy, is likely to be'aldermanic !candidate for Ward two, as a re-' presentative of the Municipal Im-i provement Association. Mrs. Fred. Turner and Miss May-, fred Allen are expected to arrive here today from Calgary. They have been spending a few days -withtheir brother, Mr. A. E. Allen, at Toronto. Councillor Harry Fitzsimons is at tending the Winter Fair at Toron- to. Dr. and Mrs. ;Sloan of Nome. Alaska, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker. They will ^'spend the Winter here, The Dr. and his wife were here about 5 or 6 years ago. Mrs. Sloan will receive with Mrs. Walker, on the latter's day, the 1st Friday of, each month,. B11'E11'!, anilines awes et Deaths Ni*AmmwhishViiititimtlimiiWidighiwWWWIthi Our stock is very. large.this,y,ear-far too large -t- so to increa.sP our sales overP past years, we hde- easrrave �a. r '� eicl d•to�niae;'la 'h ' i Discount of 20 cen* ,�.."-stc'kt •ari. s;11,70.exam 7e` o n � rt .le • n stock, o I t. na,ya�..1 ,,1 dollar watch will 'cost you 8l)c. A ow41.4 $49 ''viitclifi $32,.�oiidi;;pr 6� .tth ough who,` > r. stock. Our goods;are.maricedl�ilplal'na5ures OIwayS°`' 1 1, 4J ( I[I 3-n `Wr+H�1C TO 'C: WV/a'0 •Aa. ▪ '• For Mother -Any Silver article for the table 'ie acceptable, "Silver Spoons, Silver Knives And Forks, Silver Thimb'le, Cot Glass, Gold SP ectaeles, Brooch, Gold Headed Umbrella, Fancy Clock • For. Father -,-A new Watch,, -Silk Fch or Chain; a Locket or Riug Sleeve Links, Seal or Scarf Pin, Fountain Pen, Gdld•Headetl Cape or Uinbrelia, Society Pin rto;snit his lodge.; For Sister or Sweetheatl t -Bracelet, Waist, WVatnh, Ring, Locket 50, Necklsce, Pendant, Brooch, Jewel Box, Silk Umbrella J •For Brother or Friend-Foh, Chain, Cuff Linke;, Match Box, Foul:ain Pen, Scarf Pin, Ring or Locket, Tie Clasp,' SPECIAL-Westmirster Chimes Clock, mahogany'case, $19.5O;' NumeroustoMention Other Articles ton for Adults, Children or the Ruby ," • - MARRIAGES tllcKenzie - Glew -At the home of the. bride's .mother, Mrs, 11'I. clew, in Hullett on Wednesday Dec. Oth by Rev. Mr. Harper, Miss Aciclie Glew to. ;Mr. Robert McKenzie. cf Detroit, son of Mk. and Mrs. Thos. McKenzie, sr., of Clinton. ei -Aa gWar Summary $ Road is attending &he Clinton School of Commerce for the Win- ter term. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cook attended the Cole-Hamrn wedding at Blyth recently. Mr. Cook helped, to fnr nish the music for the dance in the evening. • Mrs. Hoare, of Clinton, was a,Vis- itor with, friends at Exeter last week. Mr. Jos. Townsend of Toronto 'was a visitor in town this week. Reeve Routley, of Uab'orne town- ship, spent Friday.eyening with his son, Mr. Routley, ,w,ho, is G. operator and freight, agent ,here.. The genial Reeve had been attend- ing County Council. Mr. Wesley Caldwell, of Hensel', and a former' C., C. I. student, •has joined the second contingent • and is now at London. • Miss A. Chidley is teaching at the Wingham High School uzat 1. the Christmas vocation ' ;.. Mrs. Sellers, of Seaforth, was the guest of Mrs. H. Hill last w el.. Mr. Jay Holmes of the" : lluron Mr. Frank Walker, of Winnipeg, is -spending the Winter at his.'home here. Mrs. J. Leslie Kerr returned las+' week from ,her visit with her pa- rents in' Toronto, ' • Mrs. J. E. Cantelon was a week end, visitor at Hamilton. • Mr. J. W. Kilbride was in Lon- don last week attending a meeting of the, International Harvester Co. and its travellers. They was ad- dressed by a number of head" offi- cials, which were, very instructive. Miss Katharine Drake of Ueda, -Japan, has been spending a few :days, with Miss Sybil Courtice ,Old -friends of Mr :'Charlie :Kers; son•. of: Rev. W. E.' Kerr;` • former pastor o4 Ontario Street ' Chdfcli, will be pleased';;to'know: that he.is an instructor at the camp atTors onto' and, is also takinp'up his'cap- tains'course. He was With the first, contingent at Valcartier, but re- turned td Toronto to be instructed in •the sebond. Mr. Harold Kerr, 'who is attending Victoria College, is President of the first-year class Harold is,also "a lieutenant) in the Welland Co.. regiment. . F „ � Furniture We have silken great pain's l,o stone up with some of lhemost substantiae arid hast looking -Furniture made by the leading furniture factories. Our Easy C,. airs. Cenvcnicnt Tabies, eantifaal Spites, Attractive Odd Pieces,'8itc. are the kind thai turna house' into, a real home (101918 AND 516111 Illinlil Our Prices. Can't be Beaten The Cheapest 6ipatiso 1f iroin to IBsay all lamb; of Fruniturc Fur nitanre Beales'~' and FrearalOiiiectors-Pia,►pe 104 N. Bail 110---SIRSIP.ORE47Pi 11"IR4i 1 - dr, tID 7 as.iaasott 1736 Sv3i"XP.&3A7{nmn ,5•pm srt+;t+y�n �'J+,T'"'rt^„ .1 tit!}.%...^, aw,ly: �fi?;.i+,a 4'Ja.rklydt•.L'F Thursday The German cruisers Scharnhorst Gneisenau and Leipzig went down, with most of their men in South Atlantic by British squadron and they also captured two hholiiers. The Dresden add Nurnberg made off during the battle and are being persued. • The Kaiser is suffering from .pneumonia. Turks at Kerma ' surrendered to the Indian expeditionary forces British has smal i loss. c Servians won a grr•eat victory over Austrians and take 20,000 pris oners. • British ships are shelling Guinan positions on Belgian coast. Allies gain ground " along the front and Flanders 19 now safe. o- u..yM Wednesday New orders for shells amounting to several million dollars has been, received by Canadian factories for the British war office: • Columbia's goy ernment has order ed the removal' of a wireless sta- tion .used ;by the Germans • a Vis::. Jewelerrand�' IAJ'G•• � ' Optician • 8 battalions of Italian troops. have been ordered to Tripoli, Monday' ' The Germans have reoccupied Lodz. Allies advancing on Western front• Ostend isreported on fire: Sir John French is honored by King George by have: the Order of Merit conferred upon,him. ' Situation is so serious that the Kaiser calls out reserves. The Australian battle cruiser "Australia" is reported missing. General Botha states that the South African insurgents is broken It is expected that the . French will return to Paris at an early date. A report states that the Russians have crumpled up Turks in Per- sian battle, Canada has sent $900,000 to the Belgians. Saturday Germans in Strassburg: are pre- paring for seige by the French. It is reported that Germans lost two-thirds of force&'' in Po- land. Russia gains a victor$r. at, the Battle of Lodz • King George and Prince of Wales were both on the, firing line Stewart Taylor 72 France has called 300,,' 0 boys of .Russell Britton 60 to commence dr ling to be J. Wilson. Teacher 18 years g begin service if needed by October _„___ '1916. • French Parliament hast'200 mem- Division IV, Senior 3 bers out of a total of -897 now John Taylor 92' serving at the front. Eleanor McTaggart 91 The German cruiser .Karlrushe.is Ivy Plewes 90 at large and reported, -in North Nellie Rutledge 90' Atlantic.Gertrude Fowler 88 De Wet the Boer rebeltr is now a Harold Lawson 87 prisoner at Johannesburg. Gordon Powell 87 Fred Peckitt 299 Phainie Cree 299' George. Walker 293 Miller iller 283 Bert Sloman 280 Ernest Bradshaw 279 ;dam_ Division III Senior Class Agnea Reynolds 8S% Gordon Hall 87 Jabez Rands 86 •Bessie Murphy 85 Amy Hellyar 84 Harry Ball 82 Kenneth Carter 80 Anna Grealis 80 Dorothy Rorke 79 Bessie Morrish 79 Jean Bell 77 Fergus Reynolds 75 Earl Johnston 75 Willie Match 73 Etta Hardy 72 George Carter 70 Betty Twyford 70 Cecil McIntyre 63 Junior Class. Asa Bolton 87% Eva Bouck 86 Lottie Judd 81 Katie Ladd 80 Blanche Nelson 80 Jack Bawclen 79 Marjorie Beaton 79 James Walker 78 Fred Elliott 77 Cora Miller 7.1 ,r It' is 'reported ",that ,K}epeiat Beyers,the last Of, ,the, Boer rebels hasbieen shot' and' killed , , . '. ,, Allies are%heading' sti'aiglit, fol, Rciilei s A,7$erlm desppatch .tatdtes :•that the Kaiser is Yll Ring. Albert of Itei'gium .ep,ates., that histroopp” s havg:. no typhoid epidemic in beir'ranita. Daisy Nediger 85 Friday . Wilbur Bezzo 85 Nisbet Cook 83 The German Atlantic flee now Hilton Butts 81 has ten warships. Audrey Collyer 79 Lord Kitchener has joined the Ruth Evans 79. King in France, Margaret Cree 76 A new German attack develops Emerson Libby 75 along the Yser. ' Helen Roberton 73 Australia war expenses for Stewart McDonald this year are estimahed at $58,000 Helen Greig 70 000. Jean Miller 70 Bombs were dropped ;at Essen, Frank Scruton 68 causing damage to the Krupls Gladys Wiltsie 67 Armor worsk, Junior Class. The Australian and New Zealand contingent have gone to Egypt Anica Hill 87, , for training: Gordon Lawson 84 Germanys ha`§ failed in' her big FrankPerciverhnh gpe 83 attempt to influence the Egypt.: • fans to rebel against the British MMaar i Argentoo80 80 occupation. The Czar has called another 1- Willie Malpaga 79 200,000 men to the colors:. Herbie Holtzhauer 77 S to the Gladys McGuire 74 Parliament at, Rome that; Italy :.t•c na Taylor 73 Must be ready to resent 'lrggi'es- Luny Levy 74 aeon,Italy's Premier t,tate1 Donna Mulholland 67 George Dixon . 63, •. L . Stevens, Teacher. The Japanese and British'fleets are, seeking.; the, .German fleet in,• Anierican waters, n v Viii t 'TuesdayY $1,900 was raised for, funds, -in England by the sale, of", the flour The Kaiser's scheme in Poland movement and the enemy is has cost him 100,000- men Greece has ctisne to the aid of $$ervia in the b,ig•,wai The Allies' ha'l'e started a forward d movement and tlia ' enemy i s driven back front the North Sea to Alsace border. Portugal sends 4000 moret,roope to protect her African colonies. The French lost over 600 of her. troops by natives in Morocco. The French War .office have is- sued a sta7ernent that the French Army up to Nov. 10., have a loss in dead something under 100.000 me in wounded and sick they have about 400,000 and over 90,000 pris- oners in Germany,' Great Britain is caring for. 26,000, prisoners of, war. Itis announced . than Britain and Italy , have come to •a secret agreement and Italy will put troops into Egypte if Cara 9 threat t 72 What will it'be? "`Phi`s is'a'd:uestioi l't'liat will uzz)e 1a,`great many people during the:next feyi,days;;. s i t ey gtliink of some friend' who they;wi'"sh, to remember' with!, a .. tloken of the Christmas season. Let.us suggest , w teles that may be fo n ,t�`r ax'>er�Chroi. st "s sa t ,d which will be :sel4ias:s.t5,;ePtle{tdf ung or old. or Children For Eadie Handkerchiefs :Slippers ". kitts and Bootees Fancy Linen' j`, Fuss Silk aists Gloves Net Waists Sweaters Tea Aprons SvFeatli.r Coats Hand Bags Be sure and see our boxed Ties aid Braces 25c, .For Men Ties Mufflers Fancy Braces.' Fancy Shirts Umbrellas Gloves 5,!*c Plurnstel New rialea Patterns 10c Amide to Measure CIothin„ • �. ru • ehristm s ata will be held by the Junior Patriotic Society en Saturday Afternoon, Dec. 12, in 'Potain Halm The proceeds to be given to the Red Cross fund. � re: , "It is earnestly requested that the following articles be contributeli' • °Andi$econd•hanal Books or Toys still in good repair - Pictrires, Etc Plain and Fancy Sewing, Dressed Dolls, Candy, ..'Contributions will be received at the Town Hall on the afternoon. • of Friday, December 11th, as well as on Saturday. Afternoon T.ea will be Served from 3 to 6 The `women's Patriotic Society are hiving a cooking booth and wi'shes. '' the ladies of Clinton and vicinity to contribute cooking, Oliver Murphy 236 Clyde Kennedy 234 Wallace Wheatley 223 -.Elsie Cooper 215 Jab* Britton 212 Juiir4or' Blass Total marks 250 Norma Treleaven 233 Florence Johnson 231 Kenneth Roberton 229 Nellie McNeil 228 Cecil Ashton 227 Hildegard Arnsden 218 Russel Peckitt 218 Russell Bezzo 217 'John Livermore 216 Vera Cook 214 Elmer' Miller 213 Ernest Ford 210 Olive Lawrence 201 Myrtle Car•ick 192 Jean Simpson 189 Cliftford Cooper 186 Bert Marshall 178 Kathleen Taylor 174 William Argent 170 Francis Milton 157 Olive Cooper, —n— Div spina VIII First Reader tota1250 • Robin Hunter 236 , Beryl Salter 233 Eileen Atkinson 224 George Hill 222 Charlotte Von Rohl 221 RayCarter 221 Donna Cochrane 214 Janet Lockwood 196 ,Myritle Wiltse 187 Francis Baines 168. Senidi'Primer Class. Total marks 260 Clarence Glazier 213 Carol' Evans 210. Helen Cook 210 Madelon Hawkins 200 Frank Latter 200 Edith; Hill '192 • r? rMargarat Rutledge 186 r. Oliver .Rands186 . • ' CLINTON SCHOOL REPORT " 'Division V, Senior Class ° ,. • a Kenneth Rorke 96°%, • • • • • :Robert Middleton 931,i HonorLee Reynolds 80 , •,., - • L. Pearl Carrick:89 ' Lida Livermore 93/ 1VIer oiriie. Batman ,88 C;',. . Harry Ranee< 90; ! , -- ,. Ernest Livrermore, 82, .,, er R i 'Livermore 83 W an 81 .' . ^','i ,, ...4...Switzer Grealis 79 Mary, lioliand 79" i,;; :� .'•'Isabel',Johnston 78 I i ',Johnston Blacker .76. Hattie Greig 79• Mattie , Harry: L'awreirce 77 r• [ Meryin.Deeves 75 :.Oleta ,Dunforti '75 " Bessie Lockwood 71 n. ',He Forrester 74 i Ethel Bouck 71 ':f. Willa lY1c0atigheY 73 'a'.l 1'f' ' ' Willie Miller 68' Fred Walks 72 ; Pe'rccy Proctor 64 Robbie Schrenk. 71 " .John YOghoe 62 Marion" Andi''evvs 70.Junior'Chiss: i"' ^' Nettie Glazier 70 brig Bouck 60i 1Vlarian Morris 92% JessieJack Wigginton 86 Jackson65 Mae Rutledge,' 64 'Katie Beaton 82 Sadie Draper 63 , Agnes Coiabe 80( i Fa leson 61 Jean Ford 78' c, - Alex. g McIntyre �, "Andre r Y y 1 �� George Middleton 6 Roland Walker 73 { ---a-� Lily. Judd' 69 • . Division hTotal-'440 •marks. Luella McClinchey 67 ,Holland will deliver 10,t• `.ops of . Wheat to the Belgians. r Violet Hullep G6 Willis 'Cooper' 421 .,I o.-rr Cochrane `r66 Beryl' Cooper 6!05 G004 ge Mennel 63 Helen Ros Joe Allison 61 Modes d Livermoreer01 Norman McNeil 60 Agnes Walker 394e Willie Bell 393 H. Courtiee, Teacher, Archie MacKenzie 391 Leighton Walker 385 Dora Schoenhals 380 Wilbur Welsh 376 Frances Yesbec 375 Merrit Nediger 306 Ernie Little 365 Alma °MacCors le 366 Hattie Livermore 365, Charlie Cole 365 Stewart McBrien 360 Mary Walton 330 Lawrence West 353 Winnie Nelson 319 Annie Lawrence 344 Charlie Bell 343 Ambrose McGuire 340 ,.lice Flukey 339 Pearl Gould 307 Teacher. 147 Burton Bolton 177 Viola Livermore 171 Reeser Forster 166 Alvin House 156 • Junior Primer Class Total 293., Linnie Nediger 231 'rem Jackson 224,, Edgar Maguire 221x; Bessie Cole 221 Catharine McTaggart 220ii 3 n t i , Doris Collyer 218 Hubert Reynolds •209 Arthur Hessian 207 Alex Osbaldeston 197 1 Ulla Crich 179 ' Howard Mulhollands113..,, Hward Grealis 111 M. Wiltse Teacher Div. VIII-IIIClass Toia.l 286 Billy Hovey 260 Reta Elliott 256 • Frieda Schoenhals 238 Elmer Paisley, 238 Clyde Wheatley Oil Arthur Fulford 195 Willie Glazier 195 .Addie Carter 191 Russel Murphy 190 Frank' Howard 178 . II Class Total' 287 Dorothy Mason 243 Olive Watkin 231 Phoebe Bolton 220 Carrie Pickett 208 , Kathlyn Badour 202 Beverley Butt 191 Leonard Walker 180 Jack Mutch 173 Dorothy Streets 171 Sr. I Class Total 240 Ruth Ball 212 Nettie Taylor 187,. Jr. I. Class Total 225. ' Edith Glazier 164 Myrtle Cook 161 Arthur Maguire 157 Marguerite Marshall 142 W. E. Thompson Teaeh'eil Division VI. Senior Class Total 350:, Myrtle Bell 333, Wilfrid Grant 298 Fred McTaggart 296 Olive Schoenhals 294 Charlie Shipley 293 Wilbur Nelson 289 Ferguson Carter 282 Colenso Salter 279 John Nediger , ei 277' Eleanor Plumsteel 274 Sadie Gibbs 270 ,Myrtle Sweet 270 Charlie Mennel '208 George 'Elliott 264 Bert McGuire 263 Howard Gould 2.14 1 t m a's � iTts her s t WE ARE READY.. FOR, C ittISTMAS (. ilr. `a`i�dr`�,,i:'. ' the opportunity ortunity for'economical Now ie chs, time and,this is PP efrtisfactor'yy Ohristmas buying that nobody can afford to niisd. Colne ,tous flit • Christmas Clifts • lin you willbe pleased and satisfied,,, U'ur lines of Christmas , 1+'outwear are new and up to naffs. L" Our New Holiday Stock o13eis in Great variety., really durableiand useful presents for people of all ages, and is a most popular stock in every' respect because of its choice selections. trustworthy valves. and fair ptiees, If you are asking where you . can buy the best n,nd cheapest this seasion,,,you will get ,t'ouby r answerlooking tbrpdgh' ourg'teat variety! of Cliristmas'*7otwear, and cora pare quality and prices with others, The Right Oifts for Everybody We have provided for all requirements, and the variety in our wide range of Women's, Men's, Girls and Boys Hockey Shoes, Felt and Leather house Slippers, Dress Pumps and Fine Foot- wear in all the new shapes and styles, and also a full range of Clnb Bags and Suit Oases, makes the selection of appropriate gifts easy, and you can count on getting exactly the right thing airu7Iti FrizaeriiutV sri4 aSPEW. m•ia ¢ s =IMIEBI AM E Gtr. Phone 70 &, 91 Clfnatoat tYAW2 .1S. l3 bits anal usatarranstsra , nr :ten