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The Wingham Times, 1903-05-28, Page 1THE. .WING M TI VOL. XXXIL—JTO, 1633. WINGIIAM ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 28, W03. I A YEAR IN AD VAN CE Ano er Chace We have decided to hold one rnore day of our big Auction Sale, as we still have a bal- ance of the best of our stock of Boots and Shoes left. We will hold this big sale on. Saturday May 3011i Sale commencing' in afternoon at 2.3o and. in evening at 7 o'clock. No one should miss this great chance. Goods sold at your own price. Positively no reserve. Holnllth .gyros. Sign of the Big Bear. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No. 23 Victoria street, Wingham. Ont. No witnesses required. DOMINION BANK WINOHAM Capital paid up, $2,980,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $3,330,000 Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal 30th June and 31st December each year. A. E. GIBSON, Manager. , B. Vanstone, Solicitor. BANK OF HAMILTON WINCNAM. Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,600,000.00. President•--.7ottx S�rtrAitx Vice-President—A. G. EAMsr•. DIRECTORS Zohn Proctor, Geo. Roach, W ni. Gibson, bt.P. A. T. Wood, M.P., A. lti, Lee (Toronto). General Dian:eor-4. Ti7ItNDDLL. Bavingd Bank—hours 10 to 3; Saturday, 10 to 1. De osits of sl and upwardsreoeived. ln- terest Allowed, and computed on tho ]loth No• veraher and 81st May each year and added to ptineipal. Special iiapoeite also received at current rated of interest, Drafts on Great Britain and the United Stated Bought and sold. Travellers aro notified that the Th ri1cof Ham- ilton And its Branches issue Circular Estes of Mitered Provincial Bank of Itetrim— bibeland, Limited, which este be cashed withorit. charge or any part of the world. IK1. COIt8OULD, Agent JI)201C."{N11101(dt )101,1AISS, Solicitors. This Store Takes every order on the assumption that the customer wishes the highest quality that can be bought. That the prices are as low as the buyer is used to paying and always fair and just. • And the slightest cause of dis- satisfaction if made known to us, will be promptly adjusted, We have often noticed that tryers become buyers—regular buyers. 15a Ai HuIehswi GP.OcEltlss AND CROCKERY Prompt Delivery. - Phone 59. Who Wants a Farm ? Wear Gram's Shoes and Rubbers. Excursions The C. P. R. and three exaursious to Northwest during date for the first e and the round trip from $28 to $40. ally cheap round desirous of span mouths, eenjoyiug growing country s of it. the West. G, T. R. will. run Manitoba and the no and July_ The cursion ie June 4th ickets range in price his is au exception - trip. rate, and any ing the next two the sights of that ould take advantage Fon SALE --3 buggies, 1 new, applyo C. J. MAGUinr, Picnic in airyland. The contata, "A will be rendered in Friday evening of sixty children and the direction of "Maypole" will b of young cbildre program has been several occasion onjoe ed. There tenrlance at this of hall and tioke drug stere -e --- / tore. =-.— / I have over 41x10 acres of choice farm 1 ds for sale, in 60, 7s, 100 150 and 200 acres, to s in Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce, liinearcUne H ren and Ashfield Townships. Good lances ith god buildings to be sold cheap on easy to s. sawmill for u Linos for a s �1A0 a gods o sale, a t o Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling in c n doing a good business, for sale chea Hectic Tod b g )us A hote doing good business for sale chea Also a wagonsbop. A general store with lar trade, live village. Also a large amount f money to loan atg3 per cent. For further pa - ticulnrs apply to X. A. MacKENLII5, Insurance Agent, Holyrood. REAL ESTATE. Notice to Farmers. • Are you satisfied with your present farm If not, why not exchange it for one that will suit you. F • I netnewainerotl4 eeretereetilto-evislt to exchange their farms some for larger ones and some for smaller. Now that seeding is over is the time !for yon to choose your farm. If you are hard to,pleese, come to me and have n look at my list of 50. 101), 150 and 200 acre properties. Prieearight. t=reat snaps in town property. C. J. MAGUIRE, heal Estate Agent. (Office upstairs in Vanstone blook.) GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's advertisement. Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- teed to euro headache. Camp a London The 33rd regimen will go into camp at London on the th of June. The strength of each co pany will be three officers, six non -co • s. and twenty-one men. Any recruit: wishing to join the Wingham Compal y will be enrolled by Capt. Buckley or ieut. G. Vanstone. Turnberry A ricultural Society. A meeting o the Directors of Turn - berry Agrioultu , Society will' be held in the National ho el on Monday afternoon nest. The va ous committees are ex- pected to pres nt their reports at this meeting. The society is sparin ; no pains to malt_ Wingham fall air a success this ye, r. COTTON BAUGAI 'S—J - st reeeived an- other shipment of •• ends, at Isard's. Every piece a burg Lost Barns Mr. Ernest Ni our townsman, M cantly met with located in the N recently his barn completely deetr with moot of t: barns caught fir which was burn! Nicholson's old Will be sorry to nd Implements, holson, a brother of . Wm. Nicholson re - serious loss. He is thwest and one day nd out bn.'Idiugs were yed by fire, together e implements. The from a prairie fire g near his place. Mr. riends in this section ear of his loss. Mrs. Green, milliner, offers special value in long black plumes and tips. Next door to Smith's bank. Naming Farm Houses. The moveme in favor of naming farm homes wo Id receive a marked im- petus if farmer could see for themselves the pleasing;eff et of the adoption of this system on e farm of B. B. Me - McLean, near ippon, says the Weekly Sun. At the e trance from the high - Way are two la e, neatly -painted oak gate posts. On ne is lettered "Ayrling House," and on he other "It. B. Mc- Lean." This s the most attractive thing of the kin „the Sun has seen any- where, and if a farmers would follow the example se and complete the work with rows of e orgreen on eaeh side of the driveway, hey *would add a good deal more to e value of their property than tho costo the work. ionio iu Fai ylaud" he opera house on his week by about ou'g people under ss Houghton. The given by a number This part of the even in Wingham .on and bas always' been Quid be a large at - entertainment. Plan on sale at Douglass' The Race or King's Plate; Thessalon, one .f the Dyment string, captured the ble: ribbon event of the Canadian turf at Toronto on Saturday afternoon, with N':to, of the same sta, ble, second; Golde' Crest, owu d by 0. Osborne, Toron , third, and Adam Beck's Hawkins f urth. For the first time in several yea s the coveted $ring's plate did /10 go t. either hQ. $eagra'nr. pr Henclr ri lite : The race was marred bYa !dent, which re sultad in the death of 111-in•Ainber. one of -the Seagram string, nd was looked upon as a sure winner of the plate. Fly -in - Amber broke her nkle in the course of the race and was : fterwards shot. • Fon SAL—House and lot' ii the Wr- iter 6 -Her of Patrick and Edward streets. Ap. ply to F. Johnston. MoernY To LOAN at 4% per cent, on easy terms of repayment. Apply to A. Dunnage, Kent Rloek, Wingham, Overholding The parties to a ca before Judge Doyle ing aro Annie Tinda: ing, both of Wingh is a tenant of the p1 having expired, she to oust him. Win. for plaintiff ; E. L. Holmes for defend given on Tuesday. the tenant from th when his year via tenant on suffera fully kept posses writ of pessessiol be paid by tenan ieh Signal, enant C ae,4, that wash rgue n Tuesdays u rzi and Ben J'. Henri no Mr. ITennir ntiff and his teriii entered the aotioi`` C. 0 F. High Court fficers. It is expected that 14 Tr. ' es. Whitt, Hign Secretary, and Mr. Gartung, Superintendent of Orga ization will visit Court Maitland, Ca adieu Order of Foresters at thel regula meeting on Friday evening a#fills w ek. All menet hers of the Court sir d attend this meeting. Wool Wanted. Eggs 1 , P6tatoes iso, Seed corn for Bale. GEt1 Children and Fi ecrackers Firecrackers caused eattie Bros. bus :team to run away on , cnday morning. Had the bus been fol of passengers a serious or probably fa al accident may have been the resniti•°' he town by-law stiff pro r its tile firing off of fire- crackers on our street and we see no reason why this law honld not be en- forced. We have o objection to children enjoying the selves with fire. crackers, but let th keep off the public thoroughfares, holt SALn-200 acres, 50 hardwood bush. Fine stoel ply to 0. J. MAoUiru, Rea acre: gond fa Ap. state Agt. Special Services EvaugelistRev. Wal Concluded a very succes Series of evangelist the Methodist churl 1.st, Mr. Russell . energetic exponent of is i l i iaC r al ass s o in e X t(l whose messages! to the with clearness and ear th it visit to Winghan the means of leading ledge of the higher 1i f . Russell loft onfieto i lda.. services in a Presbyter Broelevil1e Presbytery Concluded, er Russell,B. A., ful three weeks' o services in h on Sunday nu able and ospel e truth, ud }i '#}. 7 y Mrs. Russel,,r people are gi e estness, Darhig they have been Jany to a kn w - Mr. and Xis., • • Health of t e Province. The monthly re • . rt of the Ptoviaeiel Board of Health Sb ws that there were 122 cases of small ox and two deaths during April; 290 ases of scarlet fever, 24 deaths ;,i93 ens < s diplitheria,24 deaths 28 cases measle:, 3 deaths; 40 eases whoapiug cough, deaths; 59 eases of typhoid, 15 de hs; tuberculosis, 103 deaths. The tote number of deaths for the mouth was 2 '30. Another Chance. Everybody attend omut , : res.' auc- tion sale of Boots an oes. Best of oer stook left. Do • forget the date, Saturday next, May 00th. 'r To Our Quite a number not yet renewed 1003 and some ar arrears. We sen of accounts last out a number this thankful to the nt eir accounts du.r We would be ple ance from all sul arrears. The amot each individual hundreds are put large amount. ubscribers. m: subscribers have eir subscription for two years or more in out a large number eek and are sending veek. We are very ber who have paid g the past few days, sed::to have a remitt- seribers who aro in t may seem small to bseriber, but when ogether they make a CRAYON PORTRAIT.—Life size, $2.00, at Armstrong & Co's„studio. The Hur The Executive Boys' Associatio rangements for t the association tc ham on Saturday. atfon t the`” o, from hica o C c can to take up special g an Church in the accompany the C county. The al Monday's Globe iuformed that t decided not to v but the excursit) ham and Godt dividual "Inemb� can spend the Su county that they that any demon Wingham in con Dr, Ovens, of London, Surgeon, ocu- list and Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Wingham ou ,.M29otnh- dgeeaTemee't; ,klenday, nne Glasses p o c�y fitted; Office at Cam - bells drug store. Wingham;" . c V ictorg Monday last—Viot quiet in Wiugham. spent the day out o picnic at Teeswate Luoknow, Listowe the paces visited Wingham's new b selections m the t. has got in first-cla �Proudfoot, Cf. 0, they have been Dickinson and A.H. ut. Judgement wes- His Honor held that 10th of March last, up, was simply a o and as such wrong - on. Order made for to issue with costs to to landlady.—Gocler- Norton -A satisfactory sale of busi- ness or property certain, if listed with O. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent. Died at T eswater. Mr. Geo, Million, highly respected resident of Teeswate died on Friday evening last, aged 52 ears. Mr. Million had been enjoying hi usual good health and worked all day 1, iday and mowe his lawn in the evenil g. E O then retic ed to the house and hi wife and daughter left him at the table 'eading"the paper. When they returned in some 15 minutes Mr. Million was de • d. Deceased had been a resident of T swater for many years. The funeral 'n.Sunday afternoon was very largely att nded lead was con- ducted by the Sons • f Scotland, of whioh society deceased as a member. .A number of the Win :ham Sons of Scot- land attended the i • neral. Fon SALE—Two story brickcottage on north side of John street, between Shuter and Frances streets. Good stable and one fifth acre of land, Apply to It. Vanstone. East Huro The annual meet!; Teachers Associatio. on Friday and Satr Many good papers cussed. We have r of the proceedings, not permit ue pubhs issue. The officers aro its follows:—Pre sten, Clinton;; 1st Bailey, Myth; 2nd Aitellison, Seaforth; Hartley,Wroxete Messrs. Moffatt, Sc Mrs. Coulter ani auditors, A. Muni Provincial delegate Teachers. g of the East Huron washeldat Clinton day of last week. veto read and dis- ceived a full report nt our space will ing it in this week's lected for this year ident, John Ilton. ice President, .T. ice preident, Miss ecretary-Treasurer Executive Come— t, Shillinglaw, and Miss Wiseman; and W. Wilson; T, March. selections on Mond much appreciated pleased to know tl kat -dabs bands,, clu'btt-ofetthetown day. The basebal Cargill at Mildma ners by a score of 1 club went to Teem ed by a score of mediate football el sistance from Wro forward players of t from the Listowel in a score of 3 to 2. bowlers spent the They played games and Brussels bowler: shots ahead; 1 Day. ria Day—was very any Winghamites town. The R. C. and the sports at and Mildmay were In the morning ncl renderedseveral vn park. The band shape for the time. practising. Their y morning were very Winghamites are t they now haye„p,. o vl~i" firio sporting ad a very successful club played with and came out win - to 10. The lacrosse ter and were defeat - to 3. The inter - b, with some as- eter and with the e junior club won ermediate club by i hree rinks of the day at Listowel. ainst the Listowel and came away 8 CumENT—Car of Dnrham cement just arrived. Parties who intend using cement soon will do the Wise act if they buy it now, as cement will likely ad- vance in price before long. We are also agents for Tianover cement, A. Yot;xo & SOX. BARGAINS IN CAMERAS 0 =NCO JUNIORS—Picture 214 x 214 ; film camera, reg- ular $1,00, sale price, each .50 1 E. & F, CAMERA —Picture 2rz x 2i.. ; plate camera; regular $2.00 ; sale price $1,25 1 MAGAZINE CAMERA—Pic- bete 31e x 3i ; plate cam- era ;regular $4, sale Arica x2.60 I GLENCO A—Picture roll film, regular $6, sale $5.00 1 NO. 1 GLIiNCO--Pieture 4x0, plate camera, leather carry- mg arrying ease, regular $8.00, sale $0.50 1 GLENCO E --Picture roll film, regular $8, sale $0.00 1 CAMERA—Second-hand, 4%r' x 01 , regular $35, now $15.00 McKibbon's DRUG STORE Next to Poet Oritee, for n Old Boys. of the Huron Old has completed m eted ar• e annual excursion of Goderich and Wing, ulee4,- :e A large dele- 0ni rs Festival o•tom e I i probably Detroit w it pr b d Boys to the western +ove was taken from The Tlan:s has been e Huron Old Boys' have it Wiugham in a body, will be run to Wing - 'ch and then the ,ii s of the Associa Q1i •day in any part o , eke ish. It is not 1' eiy ,ration will be he1 ' Lcetion with their visit. Dr. Butler, specialist in the diseases of the eye,. ear, nose and throat. Eyes Faundry Co 14 • turn tested and glasses supplied. Office op- iine of stoves and 1 posite St. Andrew's church, London, met with public fav i Ontari°' crowded with or LONDON 0 NFERgNCE.. The Leydon (Joni odist church will next week. rdi Aoco u to th the first session of mittee will be held the ohnrch ou M p. m. The District Sat' meet the Confer rotary on Monday, The Conferenc Coiillwxional Fund cial Secretaries in the church on "In a. m. The Ministerial iu the oaurch on p. m. CONFERENCE On Tuesday, J suboct will be the Epworth League.' R. D. Hamilton, Rev. G. H. Cobbl Ou Wednesday, addresses on Tem by Rev. Jasper Thoroton and Rev Oa Thursday ev work of the churol addresses by Revs. and S. J. AIlili. suitable music will choir of the church On Sunday mor of the church will W. J. Ford, L L. Windsor District, a Rev. A. L. Russel the Conference. roueo of the Meth - meet in Wingham officialprogramme A o Stationing Com- e the Board room of day, June 1st at 2 deal Secretaries will uee Statisticai Sec - June 1st, at 2 p. m. Treasurers of the will meet the Finan - he lecture room of day, June 2, at 10 orlon will assemble Iesday June 2, at 2 ANNIVERSARIES. ne, 2, at 8 p.. m., the 'Sunday School and Addresses by Rev. Nicholson, Eaq., and ick, B. D. une 3rd at 8 p. m., ranee will be given ilson, M. A., Dr. J. H. Oliver. ning the Educational will be dealt with in 0. W. Brown, B.D., the evening sessions be rendered by the ng next, the pulpit' e occupied by Rev. I Chairmano f th e d in the evening by B. D., president of MONEY To LOAN.—Money to loanon 0 y notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advanced on mort- gages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collected. Office—Beaver Block, Wing - ham BUT MCIFDO°. At'the Wes ern Foundry.m' - Work has been comenced on the nsw Warelioule t - be erected at the Western Foundr Co.'s works. The ,{ new structure will bo 60 x lee feet: --"7.-- D. Come to DOI:GLASS, Till. DRUGGIST, for all kinds of Flower and Garden 'Seeds Over 30 dlfcereut colors and vari- eties of Sweet Peas to choose your mixture from 1 l I BULBS """° 4 —CANNA BULBS —DAHLIA t3ULBS —GLADIOLUS BULBS —TUBER ROSES —TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. Anything we have not in stock will be procured at catalogue price. A. special prize of "5.00 i4" being given by me at the Winghnin fair for the best collection of Roots and Vegetables grown from my seed DOUGLASS The Druggist. Office G. N. W. Telegraph. OUR MOTTO: "High Grade kirk Only!" CENTRAL �G1�%G.C,�iCJ STRATFORD. ONT. Our graduates readily secure good positions because our high, gradetraining prepares them to render first- class services. Business men want first class workers and have no time to waste upon the other kind. Com- mence a course now and be ready for a position iu the fall. Write for handsome catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT When t Ie work oh is bii%Iding is com- pleted work will be ommenced en the new moulding sh p. The Western g out a splendid ages which have and the Co. is rs. The Western Foundry Co. is one df Wingham's most important industries Very S , Indeed. lit was with expr ssions of the deepest regret that the ne Oath of Loretta W. Sparling, of D daughtee of Mr. a ing, of Wingham. place on Tuesday the residence of street, after an ill Mr, and Mrs. (Dr. infant son, came month ago, The and it was the int *s was received of the Ominxr—Oar of Durham cement lust ouise, wife of Dr. R. arrived. Parties who intend using nver, 0o1.,und second cement soon will do the wise act if they bacbefore likely F. aSparl- vnenprice befo lon;. it now, as cement willWearalso ad - sad event took agents for Hanover cement. eniugof this week at A. YOUNG & Sox. er 'parents, Minnie Sparling with tliei '' Won Sil ere on .a visitte; a members o£ 'octor returned hq r` TeamTh went to Go tion of Mrs.Sperlin ompeted against to spend the sum , er with her parents in order to avoid the excessivelyV hot weather of the sol thein climate. Short- ly after arriving 1 ere she complained of not feeling in the Vest of health, but was able to be ab, ut as usual. Typhoid fever developed, nd all efforts to check the ravages of thdisease proved futile. Dr. Sparling was sent for and arrived last Thursday m. rnfng. The combined skill of physician: and the care of those in charge of the : ick room were of z`tt1: avail, the spirit , f the deceased taking its flight to the g eat beyond. The de- ceased was in th : 30th year of her age, and was born i Seaforth, removing to Wing liam abo,, fourteen years ago. She was an acco rpliehed musician,being Captain W. H. H edallist of Alma Col- proud of his Rifle T and her services were the Silver Cup to r in connection with Hauler put on. Th rents. A consistent a fine lot of fellows ethodist church, she feat like men, with rt in the work. On she was married to Dr. Lnsk,NVyoming,where At the Goderich 1 six months ago, when the Methodist ell • Denver, Col. Dr, and last week, Weilin re the first couple to be continued on trial 1 Win.A my Methodist church, was also went pastor, Rev. R, be returned to col ego to complete his anti were presented course of training, Wm. A. Gifford is the Trustees of the a son of Rev. Dr, ifford, of Clinton, 'a (den and unnxpeeted; former pastor of t e 'i'Ving liam Metho- distc arch, h a prcmising life is a h mnuity lis well as a It is a false impr o bereaved relatives. gttitto thrives best d family, and the lats. A It leas been dry an with an infant son, ' tionally so, but th iy goes out in their ` in strengul, gigan tion. " in temper. nut The funeral tal es plaeo this(Thureday) eaves nothing fo afternoon,froitl G. Sparling, o'clock, to t The serviee at t vate. ess of short duration. Team of Harristo Silver Cup, donat mage, a former w ito. The Winglia in the competiti trophy home with bourn of the Win lucky man for the ing 119 points out lowest by Mr. Doub fon team with 118 Keene of the Win ltonete,.:,.The 'teaiii even all through, `,by two points. We might here mention William Smith bei ' -g the last to fire, , made a fine score, vinning the match. E le might well feel! giving m theyIvi „ ng him hold and have the Beehive Boys are 1 and took their de -1 nt a word. District meeting of ch held in Clinton ton A. Findlay was s a probationer; as I '!fiord who er Cup. ho Wiugham Rifle ie on Monday and the Beehive Rifle . The prize was a by Mr. Win. Dul- U-known Wiugham- team was successful and brought the ern, Robert Free - ham team, was the individual cup, mak- of 120, closely fol- edee of the Harris - points, and 3, Me - tun team with 1101 shooting was very j ngham pulling out PRINCIPAL. I. O. O. The annual ex to Sarnia via He pices of Minerv. Wissg;ham,will t ' day,June 13th. from Lucknow Wingham at 6. ham for the1 1 ;special train I !Monday, June Lucknow. T i few days' sple doubt be take - Inumber from will enable p and part of Mo the arrival of t urday, excursio, Detroit and rem afternoon, the b make comedic) Special rates ar: boat trip from S Morton is shale which has the a No pains will b provision for the once of the exon For further Iia a graduate and lege, St. Thoina much sought f local entertai member of the took an active March 5th, 1902 Sparling, then o they resided unt they removed t Mts. Sparling w married in the Wingham, the Hobbs, officiatin With a Bible by church. Tho s cutting oft of su shock to the c severe trial to t To the parents a band who is left heartfelt sympa hour of sore villi he residence of Mr. P. may be he tenth 'nnie street, at 2.80 I dike or at the No Winglranl cemetery. I piaee. Ile is an residence will be pre- i and always keep order. ssion that the inos. 11 wet, warm seasons, cold this year, excel). gnat is abroad lusty 'e in size and vicious chaps the ni.osquitto climatic conditions; voas well in the ii Rion- th Pole as any other aptable bird anyway, is *weapons in good . Excursion. ursion over the G T.R., o Park, under the aus- Encampment, T.O.O.F., is year be run ou Satur- xeursion onstzlrts this year at 0 20 a. m., and leaves 0. The fare from Wing- ip is 32.03. Returning, ves Sarnia at 10 p. m. ou 15th. running through to is excursion will afford a did outing, and will no advantage of by a, large his vicinity. This trip rties to spend. Sunday day in Detroit, as on train at Sarnia on Sat- ists may take boat for in there until Monday at returning in time to with train at Sarnia. being arranged for the rnia to Detroit. J. A. an of the committee rangements in hand. spared to make ample comfort and conveui- sionists. tioulars see advt. in another columu. WINGHAM'S LEADING SHOE STORE. Plisses' Shoes The 'Young Ladies are almost wild over our pretty Shoes for Spring and Summer wear. Our handsmi e • Shoes, our dainty.. Ox f ords, Co$onita Ties, Stroke iraa1}tki,Ite nd alipper4. are so MeV', tl'lat;very;young; Miss who st t ;them' WiSIte,a pair of each style: The, behoof leathers and lobuli oft lasts designed to fit the: y (utiles *Mimeo dainty feet. - 4 Mother, bring; in the young lady. That's all wo ask—the foot- wear will do the rest. Alt sizes,1 widths and priced, $1.00, $1,25, $1.50. W Vr GREER ( r tf • k re io fi co 10 )1} d •nl to S ,t ail tui t a a.d. n r• ifi r ti nd .an a 1. ,iti ;cc ed 1c we pec u 'oil o L 'airl aw occ isy' r th nee :1 0 1hki .)ut lay, Th 100,0 Th ng." .ful tra, trig lifts t for char ugat broil I ha :d be ow 1) to 10 tl en ith bir of t Mao end