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The Wingham Advance, 1923-04-05, Page 7• • ,e!"..eere."'"•!."'""e"'' V.1 • , • : . • , . fl , , , • , , • " „ . . •.• • '• • , „ , ea.., • • :O. 1.4,0 • 41.tieS, de!ligiviete, traYelrine0g.ii.ito• WhOte Verean,H de,:ie• t.oe'eenaPe•- • ,tirtee .f tome. the ''artifielai. atiOqe,' lirE lia•Whical tbey liye, axd freal the rigid etiqUette w1drsystrruxds •';'• •• . , Queee. Mary, for eXample, has -visite meat indoors-. Recovery from thieecon: ',',.•ed from time to time, theapo.oreat (Mar- dation is often slow, but it can ba•hae- ,tens of London tendonaay other ,lil g tened la the use o a rue tone mi eller •eities in the guise of a district eine. Strength and .energy can be re- visite-reirer..guideoll'Aeliqra,1 Occasions stered,the atomac. toned-. up, head - •being theRiehop ,of .1.,bncion.' .. . aches banialeedeand 'nervousness- ever, ..,P,agesernight,,be paled: •withe her. 'ex- 'come • through, a fair lase of , Dr.' Wia Perielloea•inthea.ai,o!Pie 00144.s -of Loia lianas' Pink Pail. These Pills have a ,aeta,-,a, c1a.i,gy'rti,a,n,,,i6a. has wokeordirect action on, the bloode,enriehing •.,...fnitany years in the East -end remarked and purifying ft, this Wetting ..new -recmt1y-that•theree Were learadistriet. strength to every organ and 'nerve in. - • iisttorseNho .1ellew!'•the poor .auartaes the body. • In Hi1e. way this. trietli:e ne . • eer',Lontion better :than Qaeen,' May, has braUgh't new •health to thousand • agulethe number at :persons the has of *Oak and • despendent, 'People. e• ' ' aidedeinetheir disteeee, will -never be Anteng.Ihorae who.,:ovve their present ineWriCintaide the, fe* through whom health to Dr. Williams?' Pink Pil4s is ,..,.., ,'• Her "kajistY defiles on ,these charit- Mrs, Clarence E. allenerChipmag's 1;16'Worlfie!':; • ' ''''''''''''''''Broailt, N.Se Wlio says;—"I bad a Very •: . .. e .,, x04': 0..-46Sf !, se-vere 'atta.ek of influenza,. but after . aa, -_,:a. , • - • ,- • ,• , i.!nterest „ing ,-, the characteristic symptom of that • `I'llealiingehai"hall niany ,.,. . •.. . , _ .6..T1,3 0.e. trouble had passed, I was left in a r my ..r; adventures• in disguise, on t. holtee dt the ea and depeeseed; Cendit-imi., .I Could •-,, „...eaSalett. 'he: anen-neway a.. not keel'eon'in'Y feet ter half 1111'11014r at' :-,a,ondeii If:Capital as, -a medical etadent, a theme and words can Scarcelytell a fdct .that only. became known to the ' ! .9 r ., ! . hoibadlyI dd feI "a' 1; ak- ing the medicine, MY' doctor 'llie, Ile has spent:the best part of a night gave e. but- it. was not helping m. and aa I in.'..a.-busy r4waY goode clearing Y-i"'A ;' bad used. Dr. Williams' Pink Pill$- on anethaa :Often -listened to trials at the . a Termer occasion with great benefit 1 Old,FiaileY in the public gallery, decided to try them again. I got half - On one .occasion, et,s the King WaS • Butapart from the ,pleasurable• sal:We •of freedom royal personages can ena jOy when einandipated • from, the tram- =els of: their 11411 It la only DY conceallug, their, hientity that they can. Make theineelvea eJequainted with many phases of, We with whaeh it i$ necessary for them to hefamillar ES IVNGT11 Now is the Thrte to Ittvigorate Your Systeriii! and ThrowOff Winter's Ills. , • Mi unusually 'trying winter is almost oVer, bat the spring will flutl Many *hose strength has been saPred and sYetenia undermined by winter Colds, influenza, Pneumonia or close confine- • coming out court -a ytanding a dozen boxes, and soon after begin- . of bos • ------- ning their use, I could feel my strength •riehrillin shouted out to his companion, returning. By thetime I,had used up t"ii'WP,8 i,Yr;;IiIe''.rhe of -Wales!" 212,, that'!ent ain't nay- supply of pills, my old-time ' „• ' strength had cense buck,1 .could. do !; , 'Run and tela; the :gent that, .,ex • ---- my housework and keep on my feet all claimed his cerapanion, "and 'e'll give yer Jail a •day witho.ut-feeling used up as form- ' arthcrPrIzown." , atrhe was thenehad erly, • I feelailiatth 'eae Pigs have been. ...Bt 4e • _ worth their weight M gold -to ine,..„and • driven of -I before: the boy could reach. I- strongly recommend them to other •! . •him, • .weak run down. people,' . ' The:King and. aeon have often tra-• .You can get. these pills through any veiled abroad itiobgnito, usually as: the dealer in medicine or• by mail, post- •Eoecasien a rather amusiOn onarl and Countesa of Chester. ng paid, at 50c a box from- The Dr. wil- ' e ' - , experience awaited them.hamsMedicineCo, Ont. A suite of ' . remits at an hotel:bad been engaged Failure may be quite as important , fort/rem) but by some -error the rooms as success in•charaeter-Makifig; , . were booked in the, names of Mr. end Mrs. Chester. . Minard's Liniment used by Physicians, --- , - 'Curieusly enough,:the proprietor There is one attempt in which fail of ure is unforgivablethe 'attempt. to the hoitel had patron's. of that name , - ,be funny. . . 1.:, ,.•. , -who' were very well-to-do, and he con- !' ••''...,"q' ..''!.•'- .'• 'eluded that t.hey- were'the:PeOpae who , ' . ' l'''-,, ' ., ,>'--..,-,,".• had. engaged the :rooms. • , . .. . ,,... • . -., , ... • -, ',••:. ' '.i';'..., . .. L',/ .:" • When the -if . IvIajesties,-„with whose , .• :,,,---::';'!,...'.:..,, : ',. identity he was quite 'familiar, arrived, ---''','' ..',...,' !... .....,... '.,..- he .rushed lorward in- despair to in-' •'.i.',- ' ,7:. '- . "„ " '' forrii a member tef :their Beate' thatehe• •!• L : ';''',e‘ : had. no r•ooniaiava,ilabeee but alittba ex- '' • . , '' ' . ''. ,!..„. ,'.. '•p'eanation soon put .the prepeietor at ' " ' I- • ' ' '. ' his ease; and the 'lensesinhis register •• ', . .i ,-... were quickly altered, • World's Fiercest Fish: _which . is the fiercest figh? The shark is terrible enough, but he is e •, iamb compared with a small fish that 'haunts the rivers of South America. , The Pirhana, as it. is 'called, does •not grow much bigger than the perch • or roach of our wat/ ers but it is pro- •- • vided evith an enormous cavern of a °ate, is still in existence. • Deaton i• s mouth .filled with long dagger -like the name of a place in the comity of • teeth. Should an amwaty traveller , Bu eh:Ingham, England. .- •glymii bathe his feet in- rieree hei The manner by which_ bile colunitt- will.be attacked, first by a single Ash, iiity got its name. is a sanple one. ••an.d.thenbY a whole shoal. If lie does "Dan,' in the speech of the Anglo •not beat a hasty retreat he will be Saxon, had a slightly different mean - dragged -under in a few moments by ieg from that which now is commonly scores of finny demons and devoured, ascribed to it In the daysbefore the • Tho pirhana is dreaded „by talll coming of the Normans, it indicated a • beasts, for he is absolutely fearless degreased section of ground or valley. and will attack any animal, no matter Naturally such g7laCe.e. were likelyetee , -what its size. • The shoal seems to be vreo.ded andto become the refuge „ • know 'almost at once that ,one of their otanimals; hence the modern frequent • nuniberhas found a quarrjre for no ilgurativemea,ning of the word. Den- •, , aaerfer is the victim • attacked- by a ton simply meant the "town in the val- . single Tirhana than the water is thick ley." withefienzied fish biting and earing as though possessed with the fury of • killing. The siativea.rlread. them, more than' the giantealligato.is that haunt • the same waters. ""e""e","""eeleeeeleffeleelleeele'""„leriele" '• • • • . , • • • I „ , I ' . • .•. Compelled -Belief, • ,.• , 'S'o bnautiful and charming Pr0::thiSe!' . . , • . Apeil, you'v.6 a coniely 'name/ • What may be its root.? smooth as cherry "bark • Must have berne.sueli fruit, . • . Who'd have thought -,"apprio,' Gai-e the sweet degree?" Open WindoWeT, Open braeks, . Are its PrOphee3t., ;!! „ •..„ Open. eyes to loveliness • Of the heldal.spaing, ...In a midst ef emerald Shylyabarg,eonang, •.' Open souls to -greet the gifts• Of a heavealy hand, Pouring glories without stint O'er a radiant land. , , Oiaen bird theoati, rending buds, Add their Timund share; With such hires the open sloughs We can surely dare; • Unafraid of stieking bogs In the woodland lanes, Tramp we home with mired feet, • Proud of our campaigns. • • "April, April," how. it lilte With the bubbling stream! "April; April," thrushes call, - • Through the shower and gleam. Winter, „Lhen.,,our open hearts • Shall no More aaney; They shall greet the April. dawn With an answering joy. - —Eliot 'White. epic -Lien as she is wrote"She gave hien a black look and he turned white." • as Surnames and Their °rig*/ DENTON Variation—DI/1ton. • Rada I twig I n --E nett isle. Source—A plabe name.' You might suspect from the ending of this family name that iteliad been originally tile name of a -place, used •first to indicate the place of residence of some early bearer. . And so it was, "Is" is a better word, for the ton from which,. iktis name came in the vast majority of instances, so far as the available records incla wife seems never 12) settle down,'• • -Nor be to 502215 hp,' ,• 'e A Stfurcated Honeymaera • . saki the colored suitor, !"Whee we git,s •married you ain't ..61;:yfrie to give •dat Jtib ybit hes for de White tollcs, is Ycif •, • 'Ala ain't, we gwine , to, • bozzeynvion a1i take a trip or,‘tle • ifOineWliare?"! .H''()11.0 at us Irligla Deee Eith 1 t1iig Isoltilo mo,.bnt yen's got . • •,• , kA,,:v4,1:01tYto Oar.' qd41,4141,', FARNHAM- Nariations--Farmim, Farnam,' Racial Origin --English.• • , Here is another. family name whichl is simply the development of a sur- name' indicating originally that the. person bearing it had come from the place; referred to. , The place name; like, the, surname, is. spelled. Farnham; and it is located in Surrey, England. ' The name railhor clearly reveals, the method by which it originated, and the fact that it ie a combination of purely Anglo-Saxon worde. The lather fact indicates; aside, from -histowical re - Cord, that it was an established a.O.M- Munity before the coining • to England of William We Commerer and his Nor- man hosts. "Pearn" in the speech at the. Anglo- Saxons means "fern," being in fact the parent word of our modern English word "ham," as has been explained in other articles Of thisaeries,' is, an ele- ment frequently found in English. place • names, indicating a village, a word vthich is obsolete in the language to -day !except in the tonn of one of its diminutives, "hamlet" . Farnham, there- fore, bears literally the poetic name of "the village of ferns:" Irma Job, lis Yui Key. ‘,.x win never get ahead here There is nobody here that care$ a continent 'al Whether I,get on or not. it deeSnt make any difference how hard I work • or how I do ray Ivor*, nobody pays any attention," , Now, I often heareerarks like that. grill21,0Yees say, f`What's the 'use? I den21-, propose to wear niy life out for nothing.. 1 :arn inst going to do enotigh to draw my salary I will look for something better," • • My friend, d you realize that that Something better waiting for you, de- pend e on hove well ,you can do your Work where 7011 are right now? Your present job is the key that will open the door to the place above ,you, and the deer is not likely to open until it S dAPPY MOTI-kER iPRAIS.1,„4 TANLAC 1400 Ci'ot'opOi; 'Declares ft Re- •,., .•,, V•44,044"0,•+:49-44+0•044+t*PY44"40+44-44+0,64-14,1,14-t04* asiIirete 1 litored Jiealth of Deitcate Panghtor-:—Gained '11 • gaiihda • • For, • SlUggish L1V'r Qr Coristipated , t'. • rron : ,or kie,,s4e.! :ena 'tq! 'PO TX-II'fi,Tae, a daily rePairieg "Pleas, 1,nma feepia, • - • „ • leg helps pay for ince:hire, 'Wilke Artilex!!!!,• son "'Szuleanirdng 00,, ,0-01 ICI;ax !, • 1.)).:‘:t1h7ern,19,06:0°,11,34ygociaTua'aliata;r 0 vie/ s 17- 1.•,•13,4,A1 • ',14144! Is , seventeen, and I wish could tell 1 ILA annual. Write , for intareStmg• ' 'treat- ment wdizetiaatewitonmcilearf, 6nt, ;3. 1O' 2‘YtaSraStlaitg%I.:tte'.11TaQbr°43.4gat°h' 5)1, g ground. Her cheeks faded, she was: ,dreadfully s.et thin she was just a frame. Her nerves ware so excited I feared 1 Would have to take her out oe sehool, PO while doilig her • Cleau your bowels! • Feel flub! Whea you feel Oak, dizzy, uPsat, eactea 3,0141. head .10 du -11 or a,objeg or your stomach is sour qr gassY., last take in or two Casearets, tarelleye constipation. • No gripiug-nicest laxa- tive -cathartic on earn. for grown-ups T1 aildren. 10c a box. Taste like n, 13. :IF•6140-,r. R...R!! ndeitogA., • • ' ' 4.inetietes intisteett pos., stongiumno :!!, DOG DISEASES • and fiQW tO rood 4r$ th.P ALLwur;', 1by '1:a-101114°4,tarlf49evta6r7011::4.61:::. yt)11 open . uccess,doarsdon't open , 1.20 eat 24t.kr Street. lessons,sbe coald hardly keep still and cantlY. ),Tew :Karla themselves. • They dorilt • open very easily. --,0. S. Menden, • SPRING'. EAT QW BABY 'phe Canadian SPrieg weather—one I'1 day mild and bright; the next raw and blustery, is extremely hard on the baby-. Conditions are suck that the mether cannot take the little one out for the fresh air so inuche to be de- sired. He is •Confined to the house, which is Often over -heated and badly ventilated. • He catches cold;' his little stomach and bowels become dis- ordered, and the mother soon has a ,stick baby to ,look after. To prevent' this 'an occasional close of Baby's 071.1. Tablets should be given. They regu- late the stomach, and bowels, thus pre- venting or retieving colds, sineple fevers, -colic or any other of the many 'minor ills 'Of childhood. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a bex from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. Owing to lack of fuel and capital, 20,000 miles of railway under the Russian Soviet has been closed. er MONEY °RIDERS. • It is .always safe to send a Dominion Ilxiares.s Money Order. Five Dollars costs three cents: • The highest trees have the most pointed leaves. Minaret's Liniment for sale everywhere • _Forest Fires. The season of forest fire danger is approaching and the forest services, federal and provincial, and forest pro- tective associations, are making pre- parations to combat this great de- stroyer of forest wealth. Everything that modern science has devised will be used in the 'campaign—patrols, lookout stations; telephones, tele- graphs and heliographs, • portable pumps, gasoline trucks, power boats, railway speeders,and aeroplanes. These are all valuable aids, but the great engine for fighting forest fires is public opinion. Nearly all forest fires are caused by human carelessnese, therefere when public opinion sets itself solidly against this carelessness, and holds it -to be a crime against the nation, a large part of the cause of fires will disappear. Patriotic citizens can do a great service for Canada by being scrupulously careful with their own use of fire when in the „woods and by helping to build up, whether they live in the city or the country, a• body of public opinibn about fires which will deter the careless and strengthen the hands of those who protect the forests. In proportion to its size a fly walks thartY-fiv-e times as fast as a liurnan being. • The Arctic Ocean is said to be age, ting warmer, with the result that ice- bergs are getting scarcer and herrings are being found in the old seal -fishing grounds. -- • ••.•424e.r.r,tea.vmseeeeraserreouvoevalmavvvv,.....oveleeirroclwevaavnxevelemasavevamma................................—........,ASPV,,,,,................nveweveaseravev.............m. ...• ' • r'. -'. ! '..4. 44,'• .. The way 40 satisfaction, comfort and health through Instant Poatiztr1, has become a world-wide way. This famous table beverage which has stood the test of twenty five years, flits every requirement of taste for a hot and invigorating mealtime drink. Unlike tea or coffee, Instant ?watt= .6 • eiaeteeeita 1% -.0 V sw BEVERAGE sioNifforent pails A1M.111 portiorr of 1,1afis1'F-L11,'' 4, ,.. 1 Y4,14414410 4V ... SLUM Corea! Cornpan eas ft 13111.711CIIILLNICNASA . NO ,ViINIO, WI OLIN...XS .• 7' ' , -rm ig-111,11.r4 contains nothing that can irritate nerves or disturb digestion. Even the children may safely enjoy it. • Wouldn't it be well for you to avoid the harm which so many have found in tea and coffee? • You can protect ileaIthwhile plea singtaste, with whole- - S01/10, satisfying Instant Postum. Alt your Grocer's in sealed, air -tight fitM ant • acstiu wortlEALTEi "There's a Reasol$" A generous si!oit.)pItIplin 0fZiiSf50t,1Dostriin iient, p otu.isttici, re)r! 4o in ottanips, 'VP"ril'er Canadian rostum Cereal Co., Limited, 4i Pront To rOnto, P4tiOkkory: Windsor, Ontario ' • .., 1.1 ' • at tides equldn't „write at ,all, tier appetite was so poor alive scarcely ate enough to sustain life, and her sleep was so restless she was always tired and wean c u t, ,1 biesa the -day I bought the first bottle of Tanlac. 1Vly daughter has gaiifett eleven pounds, eats heartily, sleeps soundly, and - her studies areparkling, harmless. soia. and Recommended by All Drussiscs. like play. , The Taialac treatment is' 'grand, and 1 believe it should be in The canctal of the 13suile of England , , is S72500 000:, ` .Refreshes MaryEye& . • WhenYour Eyes feel 'thin and Heava, use Murine. It In. stantIvRelievesthatTiradSeeLing -Makes them Clear, Bright and every home. • • • iroifYavo EYES Ta,ndab fo or iale '14y all good drug- gists. Over 35 million bottles sold., ow to Purify.- . the llood "Tiftean te thirty dropsof tjrtract • of Root, eMmnionly called got* Seigel's Curative Syrup, allay 4e' ob taken in water 'isith maids and at •,bedtime, for indigestion, consti. • pation and bad blood. Persist., ence,ia this, treatment Will giae • permanent relief in nearly every case." Get •the genuine at i druggists, 50c. and $ 1.00. bottles. • im......ntgan.......ulti.......tail.....,44. prowolog _ • 1 ^ ' T C En_ ' "California Fig Syrup" is Child's Best Laxative Hurry Mother! A "California Pig Syrup' ()uglily clean the little few hours you have child again. Even it teaspoonful of ' now will tiler - bowels and in a a well, playful erose, feverish, bilious; constip.atel or full of cold. children love its "fruity" taste, and mothers can rest easy be eau s e it never fails to work nil the souring food and nasty bile right out of the stomach and bowels without griping or upset- ting the child. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine "California. Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say "California," Refuse any imitation. Why Are Negroes Black? There have been many theories as to why there should be black, white, yellow„. and red people in the world. It has even been asserted that Adam was black. The latest theory regarding the color of the skin is that it turns en -i tirely upon the question of salt. The' writer o.f aningenious book brings tad Other a 'mass of evidence 'to show that thct darker the race the more lacks salt as an .item of diet. It seems that in some parts of Africa salt is such H. luxury that thel Negroes suck rock salt as we would confectionery. They describe a rich meals ns one who eats salt with his The•author of the salt theory states that each ,Briton 'eats about sixteen pounds of salt every year. • In India, however, salt is taxed, and the aver- age consumption per head may not be more than three or leer pounds. As everybody knows, the natives of India, although they would, resent being, Called "black men," are cm -tail -ay not, white. It is remarkable how Wide is the difference in complexion, Say, between the. natives of Samoa and those of; New Bri tai n. •A ntheopolegisie would say they were or different racee, and, probably they are, but it seems that! “aceess to salt" is the came of thei difference between the blacks, and thei light browns! • So scarce 12 salt in Tahiti that Cap- tain Cook, the great navigator, de -i scribed how salt water was it royal 1 driela taken with great solemnity, ss! sip at a time, on ceremonial occasions.I 0 Skin T es ith Cube ra If you are troubled With pimples, blackheads, redness, roughness, itching and burning, which disfig- ure your cenaplexion and skin, Cuti- aura Soap and Ointmentwill. do much -to help you. Always Include the Cuticula Talcum in your toilet preparation -a": Soma 256. Oiatraeat 25 and 50c. Talmo 256,, Sold throughout theDomMion. CanadianDepot; L'San, Mit/6d 344 St PaerSt., ; Montreal' Cuti ora Soa zha es without mu II' 1114 i to • ! !!!f The quickness, the mono,* with which Sloan's brings ret lief has made it the -standatd, remedy for rheumatic pain. Apply Sloan's to that sore, stiff joint or aching muscle. The pain that • has - seemed so unbearable disap- pears with amazing rapidity._ Sloan's breaks up the inflm- mation behind most rheu- matic pain. It goes to the source of the trouble. It scatters • the congestion that causes the pain. dllade In Canada Sloadi Lment-hillspdhif For rheum atism, bruises, s trains, chest colds roworasmo.r.sioosesouomiaimustoOrsoninananica;11 • , • roup Bind. the neck with dannel, saturated with hot lilindrd's Liniment. • It penetrates, It soothes, it relaxes the, muscles, clears the passe:9:es,, brings, , back easy breathing. Minard's Liniment The. Family Medicine Chest • al ai.alaaa,33eaalaanatallatailliarnallaaa . . INDIGESTION, dAS, UPSET STOMACH Instantly! 'Tape's biapepsin'' Corrects Stoniach so .1 • Meals Digest , The moment you at ,a tablet Of ' "apes Diapepsiti"-your indigestion. gone. mere &Stress Prom a .. • acid, upset. stomach.. ,Noflatulence, heartburn, palpitation, or isery-mak-:,. • trouble. , • a feW earltS. Bach Package guaranteed„7•..-• • • Ing gaseis. Correct your dagesti•on ter I, by druggist to overcome '.stomach-' • • EX A Letter from Mrs. Smith Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corapound Helped Her Trenton, Ont.—" I am writing -to you • 1.n, regard to Lydia childrenwt was sdPsl seabinttiircoerthrbmaiwwr arphe:oaarrssu Compound. hdl 3e. cia iztogr:et:di. it before each of my asi out it. I have taken fal3edfoirteamgyrifar:t hbealPhy. would not be with in my ears. 12e -it as if I would • never pull through, One day a friend of • any husband told him what the Vegeta- ble Compound had done for his vrife and advised him to take a bottle home for me. After the foue--th botcle waa a •,--e- dierent woman. I have four children, now, andI always find the Vegetable Compound a great help as it seems to make confinement easier. I recommend it to my friends." Mrs. Yetn SMITE, John St., Trenton, Ont. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is an excellent medicine for ex- pectant mothers, and should be taken during the entire period. It has a geri- eral effect to strengthen and tone sip the entire system, so that it may work in every respect effectually as nature in- tended. Thousands of women testify a to this fact. . liNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you; are not getting Aspirin at ail • Accept only 'an "unbroken 'package", of "Bayer 'Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions :and dose worked out p lysiciarts curing 22 years and proved safe by inabons tor Colds• Toothache, Heatiaclie Nettralga Neuritis who live 114)11' the ;•401k in that part o f f .1(11 raractie 1 tuni)v Pa in 131111 The write.z. -Ands, however, that 'pople an, Ivo loNs o a ) gt/ ).1 • 1,1/11 • •• the Iv orld teild to • grow lighter ifl t 1 • 1 • • 1 ! t " tit ,„1r, 1: 4, reinplexton. • a, ,06 Int.! tyln'o t / 11,0•II ,•,!. I III, 'II/ `r, I 4 !..a X' 0117 4,44,7,' I., -`5$11E, NO, • sta-olp6.1 '6,1th their Sutzilltd trto,:., unit t.tto