The Wingham Times, 1910-07-21, Page 1VOL, XXKJX.-1.O< 2006,
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Christie's Grocery
PRONE 59,
HOW
We can beet supply our customers
wants with the ohotoeet at all times
is our constant care Close personal
attention to bueinesa and to every
small detail bring about results
whereby YOU PROFIT.
EXCELLENT VALUE IN
TEA.
Onr own blend Teas have an ex-
oelleiice of cup fiavonr that commend
TniI14I to all mans They aren't
coarse harsh teas, but are DELICATE
AND aevansunco, 30o, 400, 60c ib.
Clatk's Pork and Beans
2 Tins .for 25c.
FRAY BENTOS CORNED
BEEF
This Corned Beef fa put urs by the
.Lemob & Oxb Co. and is the finest
in the land. One trial is anflieient to
bring you bank for more, In tin 200
each, elided 20o per lb.
t Ib,
pkgs Seeded Oals`tnS IOC•
COOKED HAM.
Nothing makes it nicer much than
does Cooked t3am, When the Ham
1s 00160 so mttoh the boot.Th4E6
the kind we sell. 06o per lb.
CUT ROWERS
AND
FLORAL DESIGNS
T, C. GRAHAM, & SON
PHONE 101,.
Wear Greer's Shoes' and Rubbers
To Sarnia
The annual I. 0
Sareia and Detroit
nrday, August 13t
from Wingham to
via the White Ste
steamer, 4"Taehm
Detroit the tare is
bills giving fell p
d Detroit,
F. excursion to
ill be held on. Sat,
The return fare
arms is $190 and
Line's magnificent
a" from Sarnia to
5 oenta, Watch for
Montan.
A Busi
M. A, J. Ni
over hie baker
Frank R. Howes
the old stand e
Mr. Nicholls wi
along the fair de
Meet all the old
ere. Bread will
in the past.
ss Change.
olle has again taken
bnainess from Mr.
and will continue in
nth of the post offioe.
oonduot his business
ling lines and hope to
nd many new outdate -
be delivered daily as
Fresh fish every week -end, at T.
FELLS' butcher shop, ,
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•'Women' Institute.
The regular mo • hit' meeting of the
Wingham branch • the Women's tntiti-
tate will be bel. in Ohisholm's hall;
Thursday, July 26t . , at 2:30 p, m.. Sub.
jets for the m::ting, "The laws of
heredity" and "C ing dishes for sum•
mer use," Mein re all requested to
attend as final ar:ngewents are to be
made for the anon 1 picnic in August.
Operation t Hospital.
Mr.'Wetaon, of t .e Kinoardine,fnrni-
tura factory, was operated on at the
Wingham h os p i a 1 on Tuesday for
the removal of ,an • beoees in the skull',
In company wit• Dr. Fergnsorn, Mr.
Watson made the rip from Kincardine
in an automobile wing to the strike on
t be railway. W are pleased to report
t hat Mr. Watson ie doing nicely since
the operat4on,
GIRLS WANTED.—Apply PERRIN
& Co„ London, Ont, r:
Telepbton
The following
North Huron Tele
oonneeted with the
Bell Telephone Co
Currie, Eiigha Wal
eon, Harry McGee
Carrie and Isaac
concessionof East
number of bubsori
of East Wawanos
with Wingham in
days.
s Installed.
subscribers of the
hone Co. have been
Central cffice of the
this week:—W. J.
er, Geo. M. Robert -
John Reid, John T,
alker, all of the 12th
awanoeh. A large
ere on tile other linea
will have connection
the course of a fete
Sewer an • Waterworks.
'The work (Ala ing the sewer pipes is
being pushed alog as rapidly as possi•
ble. The pipes h. • e now been laid from
the river to Vi• oria street and work
will now be oo mended on the eerptio
tanks. The co . ractor for the drilling
of the teat well ' owl hu all bis Machin-
ery 10 Sloven and ill commence work at
o;iee en the drilli g of the well at the
lower town powe house. The geaeollia
getting pretty we 1 advanced and these
worsts will have to be rushed along in
Oder to be competed before the bad fall
weather,
WOOL WANTED, -60,000 lbs, highest
prices, oath or trade.
Geo. E, KING,
Wingham
The lyireotors of
°Tatnral Society
tions for a big ft
Wingham on Th
September 29th e
ham Citizen's Be
Pipe Band have
nigh. music anti
September 30th
tri>dtions is bean
a high•olass conn
Opera house on t
bar lXlth with IA
Bron, comedian
Crone, elooutiOn
Let the people 01
help to make t
best ever held-
are now ready]
Ott the TtlE
FAH Fair.
rhe Terhberry Agri-
re making prepare.
1 fair to be held In
today and Friday,
d 30th,. The Wing*
d and the Laoknow
ems' engaged to tar•
g the afternoon of
fhd di Irofid list of at*
arranged. This year
rt will ba heid(in the
e evtining df Septein+
Pert and J. EE. Cam-
, and Miss lmnitt T.
at, *ho •entertalnera.
Wingham and dietriot
a year's fair one of the
W'ingharu. Prize Hata
nd bnpltla can be Sedated
o0,
,WINGRAYI, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,' JULY 21 1910,
Read v1►1111s• & Vo 's s+t3V
" C'yic Honda
Q Niro en the
Trunk Railway,
aobonl excursion
Eigoardige to,dav
declared ciffor r
Holuies hes issued
ing the oivio bondItaly As b0011 148
off a new date wit
oursion and bond
; on page 8.
Postponed,
tyke on the Grand
be 'tunnel Sunday
o have been held to
ThursdaY) baa been
present and Mayor
proclamation dealer.
y pcatponed tndefin.
he strike is declared
be fixed for the ex -
„ ,
IOTMESTIO WAN E
I. Smith, Bank t
Th
The bean oro
gala, including
Kent and Ess
gate 800 000
1,000 000. Th
Mg in Canada;
so high of late
but little abippi
The crop is , a
one, espeotally
which are pe
growth,
- •ply to Mrs. Q.
Milton residence.
Bean Crop,
of the Ontario Pepin -
the counties of Elgin,
will this year aggre-
sbele, and may reach
use of beans ie Morass.
nd the prices have been
ears that there has been
g to the United States.
exceedingly profitable
in Kent and Essex,
liarly adapted to its
CLEARING SAL
Men's, Women's
• rices out deep in
d Children's Shoes,
W. J. GREER
Approved Si
A meeting of t
ed, by the Donn
the question, of
has been held'.
ionto, was 'mull
berg of the Qom
and tOOnnotllors
Smith, went to th
party, near God
epection euproseProvincial Gov
of the necsar
pireegsented at a
county council
July 26. '
tE
he
ty
0
DrI
t,l
For Sanatorium.
committee, appoint.
council to deal with
oonnty 'sanatorium,
Bruce Smith, of To•
and with the mem.
ttee, Warden Irwin
leareir, Lamont and
A. P. McLean pro.
rich, and after an in•
his approval to the
nment. An estimate
expenditure will be
penial meeting of" the
to be held Tuesday,
The
Warm, dry
Manitoba,. wit
showers, There
showers in Seeks
admitted by le
great additional
week and that.th
dred million bus
days ago is now
With no -stead
showers very o0
ly difficult to est
of the crop from
looks as if a ba
oonntry is the m
looked for.
estern Crop.
weather continues in
occasional scattered
are many reports of
chewan, but it is now
ing grain men that
mage Was done Iasi
estimate of one tout -
els made public ten
away above the mark.
rains, and reporte of
toting, it is exceeding -
mate the exact progress
ay to day, but it now
crop throughout the,
an
st that cpossibly be
Glove operat
ed on heavy go
Wachs-.• Apply
Limited, Bow
e watit9d—Esperiatio.
8, steady work, good
Durham Glove Co.
nvilIe, Ont."
Wedded
The marriage
Tuesday forenoon
and Mrs. George
of Mies Lillian Sh
of Mr. U. Shark, o
George Gibson,
the offoiatina °ler
Triokey, cousin of
of honor,• and M
best man. The
t Winchester.
was solemnized on
at the home of Mr.
OE.wen, Winchester;
rk, eldest daughter
this town and Mr,
v. George Yule was
man. MissBlanohe
he groom, wad maid
Robt.. Latimer was
adm
ding arch was
played by Mise 01
a wetldiug repast
left on their ho
Thousand Leland
Mende here will e
ulatione.
ve Campbell, After
r. Gibson and pride
eymoon trip, tO the.
The any old
tend hearty c0ngrat•
Old Methods of The Best.
Suppose that the newspapers should,
when the summer .'orate along, adopt
the attitude that i. vatic the time in
which to sleeken o i Suppote that they
ant down to the 16 '• :et possible limit all
their news despatoh;s and reports and
special tuataras, hat a sheat there
would be! What 1 dignant-letters of
protest! Fin. in thee: days the old fat.
Tao lathat the peopt do .not read the
newspapers in the t . ,. bier time heti no
Igoe la the aeridue_o neidetation Of any
sane mats And ye Bomb among the
very men who wo• d matte the most
noise about snoh a d piston on the part
of the newspapers Or: tae first toant out L
eamtner advertietng. They are (slinging t
to the belief and eo ' ditlooe of half a a
6entury ago. They o to sleep them-
0a1Vee in the aumm: They have tO s
begin a large part bt t air fight for pat -
renege OVet again lb t e 9x11, and they+' a
06014 have been "In ri ,-bt" all the titne
by maintaining their a• ertlaingthrOttgh
0
tit the Werth month
Sucgessfel St
The following poppy of
4. T. O M , have bee
passing examinations atth
servetgry of Mesio loom o
and Gorrie:--erica Sara
year theory, both .Haemo
eats with ftret•claim bong
year piano, Also Miss
Wroxeter, passed Arat-y
a
ents.
Mee Sperling,
euooeaaful in
Toronto Coro
ntree, Clinton
impeon, first
y and Rudim•
re: and third
Ay Bretbaner,
r piano,
usto Exami
The following is th.
mid- meaner exatninati
haps by the London
Music. Eighty marks
70 marks, honors; 00 m
cry piano,$rst.elase hon
D. Haugh, L, MoLea
tlwarts. Pnse—E, Jen
ations,
results cif the
n held in Wing-
onservat0ry of
et -class honors,
t . e pass:—Prim.
ra--N. Qraoey,
Belgrave; B
na,
Death of Wm.
Wm. Kneobtel, a for
resident of Wingham,
of his eop•in.law, W.
on Thursday morning,
age of 82 years, Dece
the night before in his
had apparently got up
for a drink, being to
morning sitting beside
cup in his hand, Iate
in Fergus cemetery.
nechtel,.
sr well known
ed at the home
. Rose, Fergus,
my 7th, at the
sed had retired
snag health and
hrough the night
nd dead in the
be stove with a
went was made
Plenty of L
Although over a ah
probably twenty tho m
for the past ,several o
at work for 12 to 16' h
ing prairie and back s
Che provincial govern
that only one per cent
of the province is now
This statement, whio
to view of the seri
and rapid settlement
years is, in the op'
positive that the Dana
Dome in a very, few
greatest wheat'difitric
nd Yet.
sand plows and
and teams have
the been steadily
urs daily break.
tting in Alberta,
eat reports bow
of the total area
nder onitivation,
is most striking
Itnrai expansion
of the past four
ion of all, proof
Ian west will be -
ears the world's
' Crops in
While it is too ear
predictions i•egardin
for 1910, it is safe to
putt)are, en the wh
officially announce
tions' of all field o
good, the highest
wheat, and the 10
wheat." This mea
Ontario.
to make definite
Ontario's orops
et' that the pros.
le, excellent. It is
that "the condi.
ops in Ontario are
eing 94 29 for fall
et 84.79 for spring
s that Ontario still
leads in agrionitn•al °prodnotion. The
farmers will have
be prosperous an
opened early and
completed in goof
was well done.
vions 'to the mid
growth somewh
warm weather
all grains and g
growth,
good year and will
happy. The spring
he spring seeding was
time, while the work
'he pool weather pre -
le of Jnoe retarded
t, but the fine and
hat followed enabled
ekes to make a rapid
Death of r, Cummings.
Another of Win ham's old and highly
respected resident passed away on Mon-
day afternoon in he person of James
Bennett Oummin a in his 76th year.
Deoeasetl was stri'ken with paralysis
Rome weeks ago an; had been confined
to his bed Rinne, , radually becoming
weaker. Mr. Cum Ingo was born at
Loohaber in Quebeprovince, his par•
eats having come ft • m the Highlands of
Scotland. The fa ily remained for a
short time in Quebe and then moved to
Hamilton, From t.ere the family came
to this section and :ettted on the 12th
conoeeeibn of East Wawanoeh nearly
sixty years ago, ete the anbjeot of
tine sketch tliiiehe his education and
Braes'afterwards taught in Currie's. Ees'
and other schools n this section. He
then took up the et dy of medicine and
spent some four ears at the Medical
College in Ann Arb, r, Mioh, Owing to
failing health he w s obliged to give riphie studiee, Some hirtytwo years ago
he moved to Wing dm and here he has
Rinne resided, bei engaged for some
years in the agenfor pianos, organa, ut
sewing machines, eto. He as a man
held in high eetee by a large oirale of
friends. Be was a great ,reader and
wee well inform d ortall nubile goes.
tions, He hail be n a life long member
of the Preabyteri n Ohutoh and was a
Liberal in politic , The de0ettsed wart
t*foe married. h a first wife, rsabeila
*head, havid passed away some
wentq•nitio year ago, Thirteen years
go he was mar led tO hires Benston,
who with three d ughtera and one eon,
tirvivehit». T Children are :—Misses
caste tend titzzie at home; Mre. Steve.
rt, Of Bucked and Mr, J. 13. Cum.
lnloge, of Torun a, The ]suttetel took
plaoe on Wedno day afternoon to 06
Wingbain oetnet ty,
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PERS
NAL.
?tries Bessie Staplets ' left for Toronto
test Saturday.
Mr. Wm, Robertso• returned to .hie
home in Nanton, Alta, on Monday,
Mies Cavite Barrie,
visiting with Wiagh
week,
of Toronto, was
ni friends this
Mr, Perot' Stapletoreturned to De.
trait on Monday after visiting his home
it
town,
Mr, and Kra. J.B. ' 1 iott, Dau Claire,
Wis., are visiting at r Elliott's paren-
tal home in town.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Gordon have re-
turned bozos aft,r spending a few
weeks in Toronto.
Mrs. A, C. Cha man and children, of
Toronto, were v siting with Wingham
relatives and fri gds.
Mr, and Mr , A. J. Malcom were
visiting for a fe days with relatives in
Mftghell and di triot, '
Miss Netto 11 gg, who has been visit-
ing Miss Nellie M, Wade, returned to
her home in T onto.
Mr. and Mrs 0. N. Peake, of Toronto
are visiting w h Mre. Peeke'e parents,
Mr, and Mrs. : Davie.
Mies Lne B casein is spending a couple
of weeks with Mr. and Mr', John Galt
at the Brnnew ok hotel,
• Miss Lillia Stewart, of Monktou,
spent a few d e at the home of Mr.
and Mre. A. J Malcolm,
Mrs, Robb. Dallas and children, of
Portage la Pra le, Man. are visiting at
the home of M 0, Dallae.
Mr. and Mre Parker, of Toronto, are
visiting with Mrs. Parker's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, nos, Smale.
Mr. and Mre 0. P. Smith and child-
ren have retur ed home atter a month's
holiday in Detr It and other places.
Misses Agne and Beta Walker are
spending a f w holidays with their
sister, Mrs, A. , Fleming, at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Jenkins, of the
BIuevale Road a spending twos months
with relatives a d friends in Michigan.
Messrs. J. Wa on MoKlbbon and D.
L. DineIey are ttending the Masonic
Grand Lodge w ioh is in session at
Belleville this we k.
Mr. Lawrence . yfe accompanied by
Ms daughter, Mr , A. E LIutitt, and
Master Clyde, left this week tor a visit
to friends in Algo e,
Mr. G. E Buoh nen, manager of a
Toronto branch of the. Bank of Nova
Scotia, ie spending a few holidays with
his parents, Mr. a d Mrs F. Buchanan.
Mrs. D. Stewa and Miss Margaret
Stewart, of Los A geles, Cal.. have been
visiting with old friends in Wingbam
and district. Th'y are returning home
through the Can.. ian West.
Mr. John Gib on, of the Bell Tele.
phone Oo, was i= town on Wednesday
morning. Owin- to the strike on the
G. T, R. Mr. Gi'.son had to drive from
Obesley to Biyt, in order to attend a
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs.
with Mr. Sbaw
Hanson, This i
to the old home
some sixteen
living in the W
Tarry Sbaw are visiting
e sister, Mre. L. W.
Mr. Shaw's first visit
own since he left here
are ago. He has been
t since leaving here.
Ero BARGAINS
Children's Shoe
Sale, Every pal
1lr:. s, Women's and
our Mid -Summer
bet go at some price.
W. J. GRuair.
THE GLORI
US TWELFTH.
They came to to
—Rome by horse, a
the glorious twain
frills ahd shirts i
paratione we made
ty thousand, legs
maid, with awat
child, the 3311111 So
beat, and fifes di
Willie's shrine all
Mester, Willie Gre
of hla boys this ye
through the town
with MoLean On h
Way ; Bell and
beee, as they floe
raid down their f
hutch, afterwar
were tilled tip, 00
Then the Inatoh
behold, lodges in
told; the banners
beat the toot•to
heart, through,
Then bailie the
the day MY.
deelating Xi
meaty years d
n, oh, such a etream,
d some by steam :—
to oelebrate; with
nmohlate, And pre.
galore, to feed twos-
or imore; the pretty
so bold, the little
The druras did
play aretind king
ay. The Worshipful
r, was proud indeed
r, as they mardhed
ith banners 50 gay,
e tharger leading the
gene were besy as
ed to the hall, and
es; theta away for
dinner; when all
e Were the thinner.
the day, a sight to
no, forty.one when ail
Avg and the drama
, each loyal
Mitt, guttering theta
e meld With her rib -
with his Plug. Xely
homeward they sped,
Willie liting though
THE RAllr..
Four Thousand
ductors, Brake
and Yardm
AY STRIKE.
$t A YEAR IN ADVANCE
wwe .Hundred Con -
en, Baggagemen
n Are. Out,
TEACHE
WANTED,
For Union So0011 Section No. 8,
Wingham Jnnoti n. • Duties to 0042 -
;Awe after vasa on, State tittalifioa.,
tions Appligat no reoeived up to
July 20th.
For the first time o thirty years, the Box 6 ,
Grand Trunk Railw.y Oowpany is Oen.
fronted by a strike o a large soale. The
efl'eot will fall with :peoial severity up.
on this province, wb ch embraces most
of the Grand Trunk ••ileage. It is the
only railway serving thousands of Ons
tarts oomnl unities,
On Tneeday no t sins arrived at or
departed from the Wingbam station
exoeptthe L, 13, & ., passenger train,
which was some ho • re late in starting
out in the morning, ' at arrived in the
evening pretty well time, in charge,.)
of Conductor Rioh,
The strikers are the oonduotore, bag-
gagemen, brakemen and switchmen.
rhe organization of ailway employees
is in watertight co. payment's. Each
of sebo: hoes
rte nethegotiatioveralns withrththe ods company carriinon.
dependently of the o hers, Only Mon.
day the telegraphers nd the company
agreed to refer their wage dispute to
arbitration, while the ompany and rep-
resentatives of the tr: inmen and yard.
men failed to agree. The engineers,
firemen, and telegr: phers retrain at
their poste, so that 1130 company can
trove its trains if i can man its oars.
Its first care will be, • o doubt, the mail
trains, Whether it c' n find men enough
to maintain even t'e mail service, re-
mains to be seen,
The striking broth •rhooda contend for
what are palled sta'dare wages. The
wages and, conditio • s of work on the
majority of the tr • uk roads east of
Ohioago have tree • standardized, or
made nniforw, and he strike is the out•
come of an effort to assimilate Grand
Trunk wage rates o the rates on these
eastern lines. Th Grand Trunk man-
agement pleaded i' ability to pay, on the
grcund that the e a rnings of the Grand
Trunk per mile we a much less than the
earninee across the line. "It would be
unreasonable to as an individual with
an income of $3,00 i per annum to state
dardize his expends' re with that of an
individual with an gnome of $6,000 per
annum," was Mr. Is ay's rejoiner, The
dispute went to a 0•nciliation committee
of three,. one beimchosen by the com-
pany, one by the i otherhoods, and the
third, the ohairma . , by the Government.
The chairman au• the brotherhood re•
presentative sabre tted a majority re-
port, The core; any accepted their
award, which oon eded an Increase of
wages averaging per Dent. Judging
by interviews wi '. Grand Trunk em-
ployees, there is impression among
them that the wor: ing out of the award
would rednos the t ages of some, while
adding to those of there. There seetne
to be no definite nformation an this
point. Oa Monday r. Hayes conferred
with 40 representa 'yes of the brother.
hoods, and agreed t acbept the eastern
standard on Januar 1, 1913, when the
Grand Trunk would be in a position to
profit by its weste connection. The i REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
employees' oommitt e stood by the de-
mand, for immedia e Standard wages,
olaiming that they ad no right to over-
ride the wishes of t e men, expressed in
the recent plebiscite
The pnblio is not disinterested party
in this matter. Th disorganization of a
great railway syete would disturb brei
nese and industry in a wide area, and
iefitot lose, and e n hardship, upon
thousands of pereon who are in no way
responsible. Suoh state of affairs could
not long be allowed to continue.
'Up to the time of going to press on
Wednesday avenin there was very
little ohange in the a tike ettuation. On
Wednesday the regu r passenger trains
on the L„ H. & B. w re run. On the
Morning train fro London, Mr, L
Harold, former ag nt here, was in
charge as Oondnoto , There was also
a train to and fro KInoardlne and
Palmerston.
Hon. McKenzie ng on behalf of the
Dominion Govern ent has Tilade the
following announ ement: — "11 the
Granit Trunk Rai 'way company and
the oonduotors and trainmen and yard.
tnen now on stride an come to an egres-
ment to the eugge tion already made
from both Sides t t the matters in
dispute be subtnitt d to a beard of
arbitration whose ndings shall be
Minding on both side , then the Govern- Every SJrt of Summer Shoes for
tnant wilt bear all t e expense of the Men, Women and Children will
arbttratibn, the ofli aril of the depart. marked down—way down, tend soldble
inent of llabor will slat ,in the prompt at prices so low, that our shelves
appointment and organization of the I Will soon be emptied,
board, and Meant'? ile
return to Work," 1
Whigham. Ont.
NOTICE OF CLOSING,
Mel the underSigeed Solioitors of the
Town of Winghenn hereby agree to
close inir Offices during the menthe of
JUly and August as fanciers: —Oa gaol
week day with tbe exoeption of Satur-
day at 4 p. tn., and on Siturd4v at
DuoLE'r Holmes
J. A MORTON
WINGHANI
CHOPPING MILL.
Having oontracted for Bran. Shot*
Flour, Feed, etc., to be shipped in oar
lots, I will be able to supply these at all
times in any quantitiee. Also all kind!)
of °bop for sale in large or small quan.
Iwill exchange Fionr for Wheat on
the usual terros.
Market prime paid for all kinds of grain,
Emu. fdtannEY
CALF STRAY.
Carrie unto the p eroies of the under.
signed, south half ot 28, Con East
Wawanosh, about the middle of May, is
Red Yearling Cal Owner otin have
seine by proving roperty and paying
A
Safe Investment
The safest investment on earth
is the earth itself.
SEE GDR LIST OF FARMS FoR
SALE. The exodus to the Wdst
has reached its limit. Ontario
farm lands will soon be in de,
mand again at good prices,
The shrewd man will buy now
and when farms increase in value,
town property advances in price
in proportion.
Buy a house and lot in Wing -
ham. We have what will suit
When you pay rent you are
paying your landlord's insurance
and taxes atid also interest on
Ritchie 86 Cosens
Clearing
Sale
SOMMER SHOES MUST GO,
This is one of the events of the
year in Shoe Selling'. As soon as
possible after July 15th we arrange
our stock, elear the deck for action
and get ready for a GRAND CLOS-
ING OUT SALE OF SUMMER
SHOES. This great sale will
commence SITURDAY,jULY rd .
the men might /re the opportnnitv of the s6asott
to get good Shoes at little moaey.
Port ray houtehold feta -
tore end One organ by privet° babe at my
tO be sold, Artiolee ten be seett any
day, sole Agenth tor Ttn,gar nrd Water atia lir/lotus