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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-11-20, Page 8411 NEW' " lua PER CENT, TALKING Ii1CTUitES Thursday, ...urs: ay. Fradyy, Saturday, Nov. 20th21st, 2 Ann Harding, Robert Ames and Mary Astor - rA- . "HOLIDAY" COMEDY --"The Rubevilie Night t lub." lon ay, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 24th, 25th, 26. I; a orothy MacK Louise Fazenda d Jack Oakie - In "HARD O GET" A Brilliant Screen Comedy. Mr. and firs, Norman Stewari� daughter of Lueknow spent Sun with her pKa eixttl Mz: �? arld 1'`' C ltibb,:' 1Tr.and Mrs,' Robert 'Moffatt I:inloss, WHO Motori:d' out t;st summer spent 'Sunday'\ar with Mrs, r it atiGre;,,cll C.hev vrisitecl With liacCrregol s . daughter in her ho in the Wast, Services in Chalnier's Church w v itltclrawn on Sunday on.`:account the Jubilee services in Calvin chur Dori't forget the Concert that is ing held in the Institi tc Hall on 1 'day, November '21st, Sides have be chosen and there is a real contest„ to see which side gets ttp the best t numbers. The well -drillers were. 1t Mr. F•I ry Godkin's last .week, The Institute heli] a , very: succe ful Bazaar on Friday last in the H ]acre, They also .served afternoon to The blankets, for which' -tickets we sold, went to J`as.. Richardson, w held the lucky ticket, Miss Maude Conn,, R.,N,, 'of Tor- onto,. spent Thanl.sgiying with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Conn. .14Ir, and Mrs, J: A. Kennedy, 'of. Sarnia, and `other relatives, "spent Sunday . with Mr, and .Mr•s, Lance Grain, • ' Miss Winnie Dttrant'and Miss Eliza Waddell of Hamilton g. re: visiting at the home of the •latter's:parents,,Mr. and Mrs. Waddell. Mr. and Nets. J.. M 7aanis of cui- rass, spent Stinday at; the .hotne of Mr, and'Airs. J McKinnon Lang - WINGHA,1` l,I V'ANC4-',MMES ad and advertisiatg $7:.55; Iie.�Signai day face., adverttiiing, $4.05; 1, D. Moody, ci it bylaws and C'lerk's fees oni the Cum - t• . in .Drain $40,00; 5, 1�ingland, by-la•�vs df- and clerks fens c,n ,tht. Ctttfzing Dralti $85.00; 0 Str btts, slactcp e]a an �J2.O , as„ 1''itighatn a vile :Fair (xra'iit 2l 00 i14rs: 1,1 rib: i a a y f 11 ,l dt1 grant $25r00, 13l,'�1.' mie grave 1 111 .Irai, grant $10.00; Georgi. Snell, inspectingcontract on the ere Cook l)raixa:,$20,00; A\Iin, ltobiciso,n, of assrslnnce and bcrarcl ou the Robinson cit. Drarn17.40; ;Ray Too, S r avel in 1920 be- $18.00!;' 1), Cham:oey, grading $7.50:; +ai County kiuron, lights itt, Lower Win ;- en ham :3,32; ..County ;''iliuoxi; ttsc ,y;f. on power grader' $20,00; J. A. Geddes, en hardwire, $29:55; J'. S. Scott, posts for r dad 'No: 3, _$46.25; Lui�te Scott, en- •balance on `crushing ;gr tvel $14Q.00; ;1'atr'o 'filen, ,Rey, Toll $23.95,: r , ss- conk 20.2u,, G. 1,, Vincezlt '$7}.,40; ,C all ar 5; M E C to $25;7•;; Sr A..Cc,l,arnuy $18.95: a. re rho Mr. and Mrs, Jas.:Mciu•tosh: and ibaby, Dorothy. Langsitle, visited •'Sun- RAPID CITY511erriff avail Air.' h >rr of Hamilton clan at the home lif 'his G 751cr, 11175. 1 were •Sunda . visitcus' .with : their un- A j r• l'}fere, will' b lib .i i ;{ b. MCC urllan, , l e 10 , cr:r,ues. in Sptrth ole Mr. Iv'.. Farrier. :: ., s.. ,,, . , �,;,, .: , i' Mr. D. Hamilton: of ' Toronto, ,. - w a5 Krol>ass Presby4errau Church .nexttl cssrs. Wilfred and: Gorden Mc i , here attending the funer•aI' of the, late Sunday. on: account of Anniversary, being held iv Iii ]ot glz .Fres-; Jay teraan ch}irclt 2ea=. -Mr, Dunn will tal: er.chargee of, tlae • services rncornin g and= evening, foll€rwecl by'a fowl' stip Mt ,7rt 1 �ondav evening:. . , 'Mr. Mervin Peeves, who has .been tinder+the.:DoCtoir's'care the past week fs Slotviy`i'ii ravi "m: ' 119r 13.ober;t.Weltsttr-.who spent the Ewen of Denfield spent'Sundav ' With .Meir uncle, .Mr: Tas.. Sutherland,, r, - u: This. community was `'surprised ,to hear of the death of Mr: Mlles'Mc- Millan. Mr. McMillan' ` suffered'' a Stroke nearly two years` ago"' frorit j hicli he never 1,vholiy'z;ebovered'and then last week he took two more strokes` on the same• •day, these 'prov- ing fatal. He was wreIl ]Chown "iii this summer Fire Ranging in the Coch- locality having been >a. ,drover: fona rate district returned home last Stat -,i great inaneears. His Wife pn ' Y 1 ode urea» nandrepar is •;no reriou.s fires in ceased him 'some: years ago Of a :the Cochranedistrict last sur finer, family of fourteen, twelve. still vine. He was buried in . the --Roman Catholic cemetery in'' Teewv stet 'un Mr. Miles McMillan and visited other friends here. p • Mr, and Mrs, Robt.' Ross':and ,farn- ily visited at the home bf'Mr. and Mrs, R. Tiffin.. . Mr. and Mrs. Orval Newby of Zion don, are visiting at the borne Of:Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott. Mr, and tilts. P. 13red.i enrld°ge; of Ripley, spent Sunday at`thei'iiome of Mr. and !Mrs'. N. Lott, 12th LINE I OWICI( Mr. JohnHill was a welcome' 'vis- WHITECI-1'URCI-I' itor on this.line on Sunday: _ ;... Saturday aturdav n rn" > His many •.. friends • Adis. ROA. .13raw n. his. returned to 'ii;' and' Mrs,' Valk cc of Toronto extendsympathy to the bereaved faux- , -pent,;•Sti,ndq;y, last„with ,Mr. and Mrs; ily. her borne here after spending a ..few days with Mildmay friends. Gibson Gillespie. Hiss.. ;Lizzie '.Purvis of Hol. •good y , Mr. Thos. halls is not as well as ivIr:' and ¥r s, 13:ert Marsh -and fain- passed away one day:last Week -after 'his many friends rends vv'auidwish. ily of Auburn ,spent. Sunday with Mr, a shr,rt. illness developingFroin ai Cold. ; Mrs. Milton 'Lennard and ;Wf.r: and and. Mrs. Clarence -Cox. Slu; was the sister of the late :John 'Mrs, Win, Weir were: visitors at Mr.• and Mrs. Robert Stewart and, J the Purvis, i9, tete-auctioneer, so well 'home of ]tilt. Geo. A.:Dane., family oi;y,•[.,angstde;, :Sunday at in these' parts, • She wras btiried`in the, ; Miss Mildred Laird visited on of Mr�Jn77- the Home ; and Mrs, Joe Tiffin. Roman Catholic ci •c nc.tery in .I•loly clay with the Misses l,akel.: 'John -D. •Ross• and baby, Elea, rood on Friday ntornin g Mr. and Mrs. Wnl. Woods are Spent a foto 'days' last vreelc'iwitil'he:r \f r. and Mrs. Burry of Toronto; spending a fever days With Mr. and 1 arents, ,Ivtr. ;and Mrs David . Farrier. spent Sunday last with .Mr, and Mrs, :Mr.s. • Robe, Hays. Mrs. .l)a71 • McFnnis Mr, • and Mrs 1 Jae Tiffin. ' • Toronto visitors on this line: \mere: John' Falconer avid 'M;x. and Mrs. Jas, I Mr, and ''Mrs. Harold S arling'andSpatron,1Alex. 1r lshn 'Falconer :and.cluldrea spent:the week- Douglas are moving't¢•Stratford this. and Mr, Henrr..Richardson, end .with relatives, in 1..,md'on and vv'ek. i'Itazxaecford. • Mr. •txibson Gillespie has his new Mr;” •Scott,l'ater on of Toronto is ditcher working, now, "at Dicky's DONNYBROOK ipcn.ding ibis week at las horn e here. creek. Gibson bad the misfortune to ' Mrs, Jack on of Wingham• sjrent slip into the ditch. hast "Wednesday. A.Iany it o77t this vicinity attetldt d ttie'vveel. erid`vi+itYi relatives her tele funeral, on ]•vada» afternoon- of ML. andr�Lrs. T464. GauntandMrs. �, .'. ,� Alai•y. Finnigan, daughter of iVlr, and $ Miss spent a 1 g •` Mrs, Rich. Finnigan. We extent] syn. IV[erle sttent tete vicelc-ind in V zarton daughter.; Ift' cs \ dria and Eileen with Mr. and 'Mrs. N r nail Wilkins. "llrutrtturr,' at the 'hcitne , f Mr. ,and i'pathy to. the bereaved family:• , Miss, 'Mabel Sheriff and Robert Mrs, Jas. D.• The W. M, S. met on Thursday of 1last week, ;at the ]aline of Mrs. Geo. :Naylor. ! The • V. P. 5. held' their regular I:. tleu> 7cr,trlar �ittrcettns; 'last Friday evening with !Miss Elaine Bamford., Missionary (convenor, in charge, 'Gordon'Naylor 'read'the S'eripture lesson and the• To - 'pie was given by Mrs. Jas, Craig. ,Readings were given by Miss :Irene 'Jeffcrsoin and Miss I'faricirie Camp - ,bell. The next, meeting will be; in .c'harg'e of Atr,. Gordon Naylor. Robe. C'hanulcy, Miss Verna t +and : Graham Cltairi toy, were among those wli attended the Masonic "At Homme" at Carlow, .last Friday even • r rust 1frs. Ellen 'l'hoinp ,on has returned home after.a visit :with her daughter in Toronto, Mrs: Ernest Craig and daughters, Jean and Margaret, ,Miss Margaret 'Black and Herman Chamncy; Of God- erich, were Sunday visitors at the liontc of the latter, Donnybrook Sunday school :arid 'Public. School are preparing for a 'Christmas 'entertainment, e. .ler. and Lroomer, 9f Toronto ( ' 1 t tht week -end with thcrr 71nd-� anww wwww111/ m • l ■ ■ t ' MINIMUNEM ■ "WSW' Shoe It Thursday Fri �, ay Y t re r's ■ ■ ■ mkresrernmweamstemmunmeaespommanalommursolonvoial ■ ▪ We have 6'' Different Specials Li i In Footwear ■i ■ ■ 111p ■ Dr. Scholl s Foot Expert at Our Store' ■ ■ ▪ 'T'hursday and Friday, NOVdttlber 20th and 21st, ■ ■ ■ A Scie c :Acta ysis of Your Stockinged feet. #I COME! You're invited. If for nothing else ■ you eleara what si r e and width so la e$J ato 4 .7 should wear. No obligation to hu,p.'• Cot icil adjourned_to meet,': igaul ac"- Caldtri,. to st<ttutt otz•Dccernber 15i1t. A Porterfield, Clcrla,:`. GLENANNAN'• Mr.f George and Miss Irene Mun- dell ]slave this' vi ell. for J.'oronto to. attend :the 1Vintc r l tilt Mr.land lvlrs 'James .titleMilton?:• and' r Kenneth, •hiss -Etta .Burns,; also Mr; and lvirs, Aie,c 'Sant see .were :Sunday: visitors with Mr. and 'qrs. Reuben Stokes, Mr:; Thos Weir spent the vy>eelc,eiid in Hanilto>t:. Mr,. Wm,; Elliott and son �Villialri, have 'retttrned',from::their. visit 'with friends in Sault Ste, Marie. ' I1'r. Nornian'Muir•, Mrs, Thos. Wal.. lace, and Mrs, Iolin Metcalfe, ,w re week -end vistlors in Toronto.. Ivlr,f_and, .Mrs W Vanstone and fl? i sola, Stanley, »visited on Sunday vyi,t�h• Mr, ,an}d. Mrs. W. H. Marshall., EAST WAWANOSH. . The regular meeting of .t e .Fanin- ers Clu,b.was held op Thursday even ing at Currie's school. The financial irePort "was 'given iyl}fch ,,;;hbwed a good''aznount of business don e duni' ', the year, ' Mr.:A;t})tir•`MIS gn;.t`eported' bn the' vbrk ;of•The Wingham Creamery dui -t ing the ast . p season ri'VVIt•. Robert Scotti gave a talk -'un Ca Operative buying. Co-Operati.vc`sellilig'he'aaid,'doe's not, get thee farmers anywhere. They must ilearn to burr co-opetativcly::as.;tivel:l.r iM7 cirri: H. Guirie is ;the: cleteg t e to. fie anuria] iheeting of they United; t.Farmers in Toronto: • •Mr; George Tagae who las been: itiv.or king=• _£Ur [r: W ni: yVcllin s .the: ipast sunlinet, 'sails is week for lel fast, -Ireland, on. the S;S,.-Dasher, ,of Athol. Tire scholars rand, teachers, pf , Miz jralt •'Srittday •Sclioof' *erer t eatc3 'td (fine discourse by Dr. Redmond of I Vlringham, tut "Tete Handicaps of zfe." Mr, and Mrs. Wm, A.rbucklc spent uncia» with friends inC' rl s t 1 o.s. Mrs. David Currie and Miss Ethel Bent a day last week at the Home of Mrs. W. 5.' Currie. , Miss Rachel clic] has Currie a, i cturned to per duties in Toronto. • Tha>;•sday, November 20th, 1930 �itril�rlirrouii�r'ii�nh�alri�inlraul�rrl�il►ir�lu�erii�Ini�ploit�rhMPiJI, u,�i►Ilslii�i IrY „'. i11M1111M ,►mo. MinnmiEnt•l I0001.u110.milymilmimftmo anomie it E 11`11 m IM %• EEK PECJA'LS 'HURSDAY TO SATURDAY YOUR ..DOLLARS �.: Y Linen... Old-Gll: t1 S1.25'Silk T'ugi, 2 Yar'd.s for r 1.00 5 rr}y `'40 and. 45c Pajama. Cloth's no�v .l , 3.00 Velo ;ir Drapvt v','' Nb �99c� $2 50 T tpestry Coy el iiia 5. P'oman ;St1 i �,es1:2 :Yat cls : S1.Q 1 1.50 Fool Silk Stockings Si 00 1 .: •� 9 1 at _ t. •C<on�i:o,ltel•'Batis . Hea'vy Un olid li 1ani?e1; 4 Yai;ds .'2:00``' r S'd Wide-Ta!`V� 1� laxix e'ette 5 d 100. $1..15 1�V'a�aasso :Sheeting, Sheetuag,,l)el":yc1 Flannel; Sifi 75G Nlilltal�y .Tllannel;•2'• j'ds.'•,".. !i00r' �_ 5 yds. Turkey Red Chintz :I i9.. 1,ai ae Bedroom Mats 2 for - ...:�1:Ca0 1e1. .� 5, C0 1f• i'tG�1-. = , ..Extra, .. ual t:. Pen: i ' . . , .Q : Y � a� s , T nder�vear. Shirts and Drawers .00 = 40:..Ba 0 b ;s: Roy $ y hes,.now,., .... ].,9& E • •.. .e. lm t ' 1 .Y Mr. Geo. Taylor who has been in _ �lr nghani Hospital is retail] improved _ " i , I1101.111111■IA�111rQ1NlIIIi111�1111111R11111tIM]1]1111101111 IRill�rllirl well and able to be out( 11tiR(i(■IIIRIIIr1111HlKIIIMIilillrlUilil01111(Illwliislll�ll11111111111t1�(II■ again. is Mr. Wm. Anderson made a bust fess trill to Whitechurch, t Mrs, Murdock McPherson and son Donald, visited ..at the. honrc,: of. A+ll s.• 4eo. Currie.� i• J :, • The many. friends .of;: alt:, C're`me •itLalneC wish hiiia si <e<y r•ecovefy: I . Geo. Currie and Mr, Wnt. Ar- buckle were in Wingham last week attending the Petit Jury, s.: TTHEST HERE V iizsolaie Nf ai t<i Silk Stockings • Now 2:pan r � o 8Tci,, T-T.avy Flannelette ,;$1.00 '1,:25 'Factory r Ya r $ � ns .,..... � ....,89c Tleavy Factory Cottons, 7 yds. .',98c 7Sc, 3atlx 'Towels, 2 for ... . .81.00 1 = i ■ 3 i�rol til Si.ar:'13atts 1.00 GOc_l lllotr Cases 3 for: — al . , $1.00 SOc i� ;eii's Bow Ties; 4 for $1.00 Men 5 •Qeiit 7 tn..e Horsehide Mitts :$1':00 75c Men's, Socks;' 2 pairs , :>. c:. • $1:00 $1.95 td $.., 50�•>�illi S'C�,1'1'''� e a, »]ova's, sial; TiM5y3;for $1.95..to ? 50, Cine. Shirts, 2 for 3.00 .5 r, 0 3. G ot�xi •e or A.�z ..m • — ■ o0edN7.11 _ is eek 1i, s, 5 X4ii'Cl`s ; X100 ' 50 •B'i-e . 1. c.E al a st Cloths .. $.... '1.00 J xtira, Curtain Nets, 5 yards -.i ; y i3OG Silk. Drapery; 1, d Odd,a .7... ,ori' a Gr m� About. 30. in theg: Q group. oup., Rain Coats -�skii is K1�1ic1�e1•s . Little. ! ,, Boys ,..' While They, i.,a,st: $1 8 Onl1+1om y en s 1"txl Trin�riaed' Coats3. 0 6 25 Woman's New- Coats $19.75 Gi'eeri, Bene,, Wine, Bi'own 'and 1Vay ' ' • r „0Q.Each. Only k ur Triliiiied'' `Coats $10.00 ' . '''�Von�len s H'a't' sale 411, good :styles. with F"ur Trimmings. Suits, Etc, :Good ;Shades °t,o,,choose'from. BUY THE' BEST' )GROCERIES -Nem Dates,`2 lbs.'. . . . .. . ... . ..21c B lue Pose Rice; •3, for ,:M12cLa en's Jellies 4 foz ...:<, . , , .. <�'s Corn :E�lak " :Peas 3 `W' 2 for 2 r 9c Nest R' • 'in •„ New Walnuts s H ttta ..aloes, �1-9c :NeYtr �alnaoli lav=a .' .' � �c till, 2 'for .29C' 75e Green Corn Brooms• 39c Clover Honey, per pail .. , , ; ..49c Cdin along.tand 1e.;t;us heap' yowl -flake moneythis week -end •s. r, 25o v. NG EROS. 111: Wingham 4ew s and Information 1 For the Busy Farmer ly (Furnished by the Ontario Depart- .' inept of A ric g udkure) Wintier Fair Dates Nov, 19 to 27 -Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto. M EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL Cotmcil met on Nov. 1.Ith • with all the ntenibers present, Minutes of last meeting were read and approved, Court of 1tevisipti o'n the Rollinson,: 'IDrain was opened according to not-; ' ice. ' No appeals being received, thb �: by-law in connection therewith , was filially read. and adopted," ', Another by-law appointing place of nomination, znatitatt, places of election, with same, a officials in charge last year, was read and passed, The following'accbunts"were laaid:1. I;I Tile Advance t lines office, printing; TIDE GOOD. SHOE SToE 01010110101111011101600111001101111101110i WILLIAMS'` JEWELRY E Official C. C.N.R. Watch Inspector REPAIRING— OUR SPECIALITY DIAMONDS, JEWELLERY, ROGE RS ,;1851, ANSfJ • �IVI, MUIvi'TY•• SLUE BURENVATONES, PARI ER PENS ENGEXSIri 'DINN'ERWARE GIFTS FOR ALL OC OASXOI`t5 YIZGli CLASS GOODS MODERATE PRICES Dec...1. • to 5—Ottawa ` Winter Fair, W nisi Qttawai Dec. 8 to 11—bntax•6r Ti ovlricial Winter; Far,': Guetpl is ti ix i Should Cleats Out Cistern During the warner months,of the year cistern water has a tendncy tq become ftiul'disag'i'iteablw ''and tin- hcalthfulH ' ,Star- aus•a 3nisedis 'and the washings from roofs ' of hooses, es- pecially where birds are numerous, conspire to porllrxte. clstexn ]vat 7 Qny the corning of the rainy season fann- ers will find it 'valuable to give ;the icistern a thorough cleansing• in par ation tot refilling with fall rains. Filters talsb;;eliould, be talceti apiartor ire4ouStrinted, a.ceording, to the tiype 'irt,used .Thoaciattrn tihouldlb'ecloset]: itt so that surface water, •,insects acid small animals cannot get in, Purity of water in cisterns is a primary con- sialeratioii�..'l'' f+ interestin shhuanrand c fsgnrzp, ti ed e v ueeep of psburcbzdeyd siresre- is videnced b 11 fact y t e tit at tiiariy+ have jj is ectfntly ' pUrctiasecl i urebred rams, Ori 'Nay, 4th,''19 regiat'ered ten lambs were distributed from. Orangeville by Ralph C. Banbury, Dufferin agricul- tural representative. The rants were a bought by the Federal al. and,�l rovincial 'L'ive; "$`tock l;raniiheS amyl. 'sold at 'sc`titib'ran prices to: breeders'' in the counties. `I Ilio dlffgrence; between the cost and,sa1e price is being Made 'up a by;tl e i G vern.mf' nt. The majority; ofQ,. the la4illasi were ?of Oxford breed, but Shrolishi hs,' L&cesters, Hampshit es, Lincolns and Itorsets were repres- ented. The buying of good quality breeding stock when prices are low is good business as the farmer will thus have a fine flock and be itt 'a positionto take :full advantage when moreiin 7 i >cta 1 1 nt s troop producing' prices Improve. aimora 1111t1A1i1i111u11111ulin111■IthiIIMII1A1111111011111111M111m1111111111111111111i111 minII11rir1Al11 10 N ENf$ r' .. JE TIC �► . JETTICK SHOES �(�`� • WOMEN' , Weterkly', Crop= Report , w '# Reports . from various sections of Ontario indicate that field work is only fairly well advanced (long t;o the very dry weather in the east and the ratf}er heavy frosts in the west, blowing has been retarded. Fall wheat i- entering a s the winter in good condition, ta, especially tiro 'fields that rcdeived sufficient moisture tri de4xel-. op good top, There is a contnLuea. demand for good stocker cattle, small pigs and sows, as farmers prefer to tuatlrret :their grain through' live stock r`atlier , "ban nn 'it on the market at present 'prices, ;Mprevin,g ,sheep in Dufferin hat ;tufo n'•dtfitiri'ty: fat'.ti r It;1a,p, one of those functio'as_ that the call a "Tea s., pened ato„ • Y Meeting or „ Fowl 'Supper In -the VOWn of W , Walt trig on tables and getting them ready for the customers requires. < aEi lot of walking and so it would be quite natural to suppose that IA LE some would be hampered with "aching feet" and one of the =f- at,• tering Ladies' Aid asked another of, the same Fraternity "Ho'w are `your feet? • lie-. ieplY caitie :with great suddenness: "Why, my x, ▪ feet are just fine; you know I'm wearing my Enna rettiekS." • ,f `, , The fact i'of iS lady Wearing � y g her Eii,tta. �ektickS was �I "enough" no other`"Crain was necessary. it And this lady happens to be only one of many in the town of W who are just as enthusiastic in regard to Enna a! Jettickehoes:,fOr the fact is "THEY FIT TO PERFECTION," • Made from AAAA to EEE and in sizes from 1 to 10 constrains Mi us to make the claim', and we are prepared to Ibac :1 it., up with the goods that W'. CAN ITA NY NiJIt AI F OT t• Prices the same`' from Atlantk': to, Pacific' namely: $7.00 and $8.00' Pei Pir'1.. Shoe Stot - Phone 129 . • g 111 Note --Tune in to WEAV and associated stations every Tuesda El- � y . I� at 10 pan„ Wingghatt tittle, and listen to the ■ R Enna •Jettick Songbird lilMlftlrilfCd1�N41rM(#111MMilIltiM(H'�tifrIilIIiIMItIItiIM1111�f11fli111IfltliFCIl1Y{�rStllilllli'I�rlll '•!1