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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-03-02, Page 4Clinton News -Record March 2nd,191J 41101. 01,1 1Wir imiegrW*Wi1r*r+•'►•i. iiri •le1oregr gOpeisw;•4�►1.4wq.• •r , +bArr+4'4kww'wi.-sAtio rNk•IM�R•1►•�• 644A s ik• TO MA KE ROOM FOR A LARGE s ..RTO (3K OP NEW WALL PAPERS, Just Received WE WILL CONTINUE OUR WALL PAPER SALE TIL WEDATESD.Y, MARC 15th A saving • of from 20 to 50 percent, on lines ,of Wall Paper suitable for any room, .We have also added some Special lines of c mall Wares as an in. eearly. ducement for you to buy your Wail l Paper Attractive bargains in remnants and odd bundles. All Paper trimmed free. Shield Brand Pins, 365 —A Pin far each day in the - Dress Shields-ShiWid Brand, two sizes, regular tic year, former price 5c n paper, Wall Paper sale Ftrn re ltr 15c or, ,, 10ee price two papers or 730 pins f )r . . .. .....5c Feather Stitoh.Braid—Special for 0 yard ends' at Shield Brand Pins -500 guaranteed pins on :i sheet, ex. 5c and 10c tra large size. Wall Paper sale priori. paper f'n 5e Dressing combs--Unhreakalue: extra heavy; flinches Carleton Safety Pin. ---Solid brass, sizes 1, 2, and 3 also • lung, black or white, Well Papersalf price„ . ,15c assorted on a caret, one dozen.to a. card, farmer Gold Collar Buttons—One .dozen assorted shapes on a price 5c a Card, Wall Paper saie price 2eards for 5c card, grand value at stench, TVa11 Paper sale price Goodman's Safety Pins --Solid •hraas with- guarded' • per d,mer., . 10c coil, sires 0, 1, 2 and 33, reg price 10,:; Wall Paper . Tooth Brushes --Special valises at . , , • .;re; .10ca and lac uc • Flair. Brushes (Chance of several ' lines turmeel.. sold • sale, price' per dozen 9 , Pound Hair Pins—Extra strong, in -assorted lengths, rip to $1.50 acme shorty, Wall Paper s.ele price Wall Paper sale.price 6 papers for 5c choice for. .... ..... .... , . , . , .75c • 100 Assorted Hair Petits in Box --Special values at 511 a Back and Side Combs •--Assorted 15c bu , Wall Papel' sale price 4 boxes fnr........10&'. Barrett's—Soniaa1 ..... 15c Hat Pins—Large heads, :rix pints in a stylish box 0, I0• ' Turban Pins—Special per, pair. .. 25c and 12 inches, bleak or white, Wall Paper sale Skirt Belting -4 inch duplex shaped, e.xtra•fi.ne gnat. price per hnx , .5c 1 •1 • it's', gr" Mack, white, hlueand brown. ferureriy . a Dressing Combs—Extra heavy, gold stamp, gond • sn'd :at, 5c a yard, sale price 2 yards for • 5c style, special... . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . , ..'.5c Tape—Average width, Iona length; any size, only . '$ Books and Eyes and Books and white, Walt Paper sale price Bars-- Assorted sizes, war 0 honehefi'fQ' 5c ranted not to t uet,. two doz. When making your purchase of . }'earl Buttons '�. and. # holes, !. en on a card.. \V31L Paper Wall Paper ask for ashirtsuppor- gond,. pure white buttons, •$ sale price 2 cards for 5e ter given free: Nall Paper saleprice for 1 Needles, Shield brand --13 est any size. • :..,,, ,.,5c $ quality. a 1 I ewes, former French Pearl Buttons — B e s t price 5c. Thi.3 flet die •is quality, full ball, self',hanke, , 1 l;ua,t•anteed, Wall Paper sale price 2 papers (or 5c Wall •Pieper sale price•perdozen 0c 1 Darning Needles—Best quality. soli-) sires or aasorled Thimbles: -Three silver plated thiimhles hi a, box for 1 size: for wool' or cotton, kVuiI Paper sale Klee 2 papers for 50 Knitting Needles in Envelopes-•Nickle -plated. rust proof, five needles to a set, former pt ice 5c per set, Wall Paper sale price 2 sets for. , ,• 5c Beauty Pins—Three pins to ;t' set, one •large, two small, joints riveted. not soldered, Wall- Paper kale price per sot isle Doane Fasteners—Shield Brand—washable, silver pint. ted, white or black, Nall Paper sale price 2 doz 5r hair Nets—Silk, extra large, eorreet shape, -each ame in an envelope. former price 10c•, Wall Papa- sale Collar Supports—Celluloid,. Shield Brand, six on a ar•.1 t corn 2 -to 32,i.inchea, fat meety 5c a set, \Vail • Pap+r sale price 2 seta fere5c Collar Sc pports•—With pin on top. studded With pea rb and rhinestone, 2.4 to 3 inches, special per set . . 5i•• • 1' Wool Mending—Best quality, all colors, each •card 0 'wit,h a darner, Walt Paper sale price 4 cards for 5c $ Berlin Wool 2, 4 and 8 fold, regular 10c an entree./ Wall Paper sale price • • •7c. 1 or 4 minces for , ,25c Cushion Tops—Litho, Tinted, Damask Cushion' Tops, 1 regular ane and 50c lines, sone stamped Clinton 1 • Wall Pai&iurstile r1ay.-4 choice for. 25c Nail Scrubs—bond size a.'rviceable 'n hea, )t .Fuzee • - hold necessity, Wall Paper Sale price 2 brushes for 0 ' ac 1 Toilet Soaps- •Largs* size cakes of Paylof's Toilet r Soap in pinto and white, special for sale • • 5c Choice Books •-Oopywright books sold et 1.25 anti 1.50 t clearing at .5'0e 1 Choice' Books --• The .popular Anter hooks null stan• t dau'd authors, regnlar5p cents, choice on sale dye 1 5c # 1 0. 1 1 Cooper's Variety Ston CIINTON ♦, INV Couch & BIG ri �RESS GOO P E.c..I.A L 500 yards pure wool .Dress Goods'in all good shad- es 44" to 46" wide, regular 65 and 75c, Saturday price' 39c. 300 yards of all wooldressgoods in all good shad- es, grey, green, red wisteria, new kin blue, es, brown, gr 3, 54", ' ".and 90c 85c and back, width 48 to 1 egillar 75e,. ) Saturday price 55e. money on a new spring dre.�.s Now. is the time to save C11 j The New. Embroideries are in for Spring This stole Embroideries for 1911 hold to the same high standard of traste'a.id distinction as has ever been the rule here. Hundreds of dollars worth have arriv- ed this wook all ready for spring sewing : New Cam- bric Embroideries, new Cambric corset cover Embroid- eries,new Cambric Insertions,: new Cambric rlouncings, new Bandings and new Beadings. Prices 20c, 25e, 30c. Choosing first is choosing the best. Just in this Week.. New Art Sateens " Coin Spot Muslins "& Madras ii Door Panels " Dimities " Dress Muslins " Prints New A.rt Muslins " Dotted Swiss Muslins Lace Curtains Vebtings Organdies Ginghars Linens <t to i& Make this store yourheadquarters buying. for your spring I MILLINERY APPRENTICE WANTED EVERY COURTESY AND ATTENTION AWA,T; YOU HERE. Coderich Township • Tits i,ardahtp the Bishop of ' Huron. hsappointed \• a Ii.• 14 u Wm. t a o the charge of the Middleton- Ilolnaes vine- Summt'rhill parish` • • until a clergyman• has been secured. ,.Mr. Dunbar has. on mot's than ono' oceas- ion'taken'•chargr • of the services in this' parish' and the appointments is t',eiving the approval of .all concern ed. Miss Stole Acheson. has been spenda Mg few days ;in c oo gt u t of 1Irs. Neil \ cilowlc'es and ot':u+r friends. • Mr, Will. ` 'Ifarrison's auction safe on Thursday of brat Week passed • off • successfully, good .pricis being 'real- ized. Mr, 11'arrison thinks of trying the west. Ilis .mother and •hi:' broth- er Albert will eontinuc+ to reside on the homecrtaid, while Mr. James 11Tlarrison has rented for pa<'.itrage purpose'- •the lot adjoining Mr. -Wes. Marquis had his windmill Flown - clown in the recent storm, but had it up alaiti in short' order. • Porter's . Hill. • Mrs. Ernest Grosvenor or Strathro - 4 and sister, Miss. Wilson, '('Centralia, spent a few days the past wce^k with their cousins, Mrs,. George Vande'r- burg and Mrs. Winter Wetton. Mr: ,John' 1Ic(.:lure is able to be about again after a neVere attack tonsilet•ts. ° . Mr, i+'ort'st' Meta a'e i.r confined . • to the house with grippe. Miss Luella Tiehhoinc.t spent the weak end with heir mother, Mrs, Wm, Tiehbcrne. Miss Ruth, Shaw irtt'nt'Sat ut 1a, and Sunday with her :par,.:it's fit Collit)rne. Messrs, Elliott brothers of the Cos Lino lost a valuable horse last week. Mr. Jelin St', rifng left. on Tuesday for Pori .Arthur where he has engaged for the flailing season, lir. .Leslie Cox has been writhe the weather with grippe, hut is able tc) be out again, Mr. and Airs, Hobert Ilanley, 1I:'. Jain'; Elliott and Mts. Mary Elliott spoil. Sunday with Mr, Robert 'Bea- com. • Mr, .Johne A. Cox clispc::sed of - his driver last We(':c to Mr. Thomas liar. rison. Mr. Thoma:•)•Ilarrison has sold his team. ,Several of the young people of this vicinity spent a pleasant evening with 11Tr- and Mins, Sandy Sterling of the 4th ,con. last Friday. Mr. Roy French of Seaforth spent Sunday will friends in the vicinity, Mrs. Albert blynn and soon Lucas, Detroit, ale.' visiting; relatives in this vicinity. . V. S. railway freight retest are or- dertvil to be cut down by commission.. Thu question of interttationat tar- bit"ration was discussed ba three: Par- linrnerits. • 13a9fieid The Servs-Ilezord ieads for Town and Township News. An 4t Home and pie social, under the auspices of tilt. Ladies' aid of the Methodist church will be held in the town hall on. Thursla) •evening next. A good program will be pro- vided. Miss Edith Falconer entertained a few of her friends on Friday evening tall. William Foster has purchair!,t front. Mr. - George Erwin his house and lot situated on the Square and ex- pect s to take possession the first' of May. The Misses Parke of the Front,Road liar'&+ rented their property t'o Mr. John IIeard who takes pos)'.rssion ,at once', \1i'ssrs• Eddie and Ilerbert Stur- goon left this week for St. Thomas where th' y .expect to remain. Miss Edith Falconer of C'roderich spent' a week• with her parents, Mr. and Mr:'. John Falconer. Mr.and :Mrs. \Villiani ,lohnst'anc' of CGodettieh spent Sunday with frien'1s in the village. .. Mr. John •Dari'.th of llensall was the guest oflisbrother, i Mr. Barry Darrab, the past week. Mr. George E. Greenslade, who was a resident of Bayfield for several years, has purchased a greeeriy •basin- ess in Seaforth of which he is alrea- dy in possepion; We . ail wish him success. The people of Seaforth will ,. find Mr.(Ire.nside on tltc square. The Farmers' Institute crf • South Burlin• held meetings in 'the 't'own hall on the afternoon and evening of Friday last, Owing to the condition of the roads :the attendance 'wag; not large, The speakers were Messrs. T. M. Lewis of .Buuford and .Alexander Mustard, the president, , The s'cret- ary, Mr, B. S. Philips of Exeter was alio pr&rsent. 5Iisi' Clara Spackman left last wa:k for London wiles.' she bas, secured a position. Mrs, Eckhardt' of Markham was visiting friends in the village last week. aa 51aa. Robert Pc'nhale left on Monday for Milestone, Sask., 'With a carload of horst s. • lib went by the C. P. R: from. (icidericb. Mr. anti' Mrs., Wiliarn . I>arke • and child, who spent tho winter with • her. parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. James Wallis, and othu•: relatives in. the district, left on Monday • for their home at Gairdnos North Dakota. Rev. Mr. Montgomery of• Toronto occupied the pulpit of St:, Andrew's church 00 Sunday last. Willie Johnstone 1 •t `, of Tilts enc, . a 6. who satet the 'wfit i'r 'wft''t relatives here, left last week for his home in the west: • ' Miss Laura Fee of Iiensall •is visit- ing her aunt Miss .hate Parke. lira \\'fdiinm tit& rliog left • last Monday for the west •where sh,' will spend the ,i.lnimer• with her daughter. in Gairdner, North Dakota, and also hor ,son)fn Manitoba, .A rat' ier uniclltc' entt': tainmenl was gotten up by Dr, and Mrs. Smith oe Saturday when a number of .our citiz- ens, ladies and gentinmen,.drove out to the.' 4th eon. of (Materiels township and had a wint',r picnic 'in the wood~. A camp fire was built,• a • table spread and a hearty meal partaken of. The day • was :Spent in •rabbit shooting aad. all.'re',)ort a .most cn ey'able time. The only way to enjoy a Canadian cio •cr if to enjoy it, and winter pic- nics may yei become a Most popular fcrin of entertainment: • mi. regularmonthly niec!l'ing of the Women's Institute will:. be heeld next Thursday a[reinnon, lIarch •3t11,' a;: the .bomoof Miss N. Verguson at half past tact Waled'. • Varna • The News -Dimon' leads for Town. and Township News. 1'Iiss R;oxft' Paltiic,', after a ple';as- t visitwith s- t- an friends- at Toranro has returned home: . Tlie people of Varna and the; Pair Line are sorry' to hoar_ that Mr .• Wm, Palmer has derided to leave here -and go'west. Ile is a kind and:.obligeng neighbor and true friend and all wLih' him sttec&',s. Miss Lillie Dunkin, after ' speiuling sonic time With Sealorth friends has returned home. • • illi:t� '.!mule S. • Key c.s, who has been ill for tho past. ttee+,c, is, we are ple- aaeti to hear, well again. :Miss .P. Logan .entertained 'a num- ber of her friend$ to a pro'grese'ive (ochre peaty and dance on Tuesday evening, <\;4 :repirt'ta very pleasant timo. Miss 1I. 1' l:or•r, who spent, ,some time with ltor slater; 11rs. 5• C. Rathwcll• of Clinton, has returned bourn. • Mr. 1'd. Elliott, prineipa.' of . the Public school at Copper Cliff, is ill at the Fane of his brother, Mr, Itobt,. Elliott of 1 he Babylon Tine, 1Tte. and Mrs. W. Woods spcnt Sun- day as • the gut,Sts of air. and Mrs, Frank Weekc.'. Ale. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Sr. of (locic'rieh township were the guests of their clef;ghter., 1Trs,•L. 13aatt'y. Mi• i,. i;ciit t j' is under the weather at presenit. : ]to,. Mr, Johnston was called to Ilderton by the death of a former parishoner and friend. Itev, Mr, ,Johnstone, Presbyterian, gave an addres,a at tho prayer meet- ing in the Methodist'Chureh .Wednes- day ironing, Rev. Vfr. iMillyard of Tlensall • will preach educational sermons on this eircuit next Sunday. P:ev. Mr, aind Mrs. Drown enteertain- ed tho tnoerwhers or the Sr, Bible ;Clash Tuesday evening. About' thirty-ffs'e were present and all enjoyed thrin- seives immensely. • Auburn non. • V. W. Wylie, pastor, will •grew.% in tho naptist church en . tut • day •afte1noety neat at three o'etoek, aStanleg Township Miss Annie E. Foster and her clist-'. or, Mut. Barry Deihl, returned last wn'k from tiatt(nding the funeral of their br'other's wife, 'Urs. ,Iohn Fest- er in Pigeon, Michigan. Mr. Harold Stinson and sist. r, 'Miss Mabel left this w•oik for t'landeboy-e where they will visit re,,lativae,. Mrs. T. A. Stinson and daughter Miss Jean of Goderieb are visiting re- lattr os on the Saublc Line. Miss. Cora Nicholson of the Clinton' Collegiate spent the wve'.'k end under the parental roof. Miss Amos of McGillivray is visit- ing at Mr. I).uns :fir. Russel I''nki. N'icho. l of Calgary is itc're on a visit t'.) the Weo'ces and Alc-Aslt families.- Ills many friends are pleased to sea him again. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mci.sh ent'ar- tatted a number of their ftr:&+i:dti to a prcrl;rtssive euchre and dancing party one evening rcec'ut'ly and all report a most enjoyable fSme. Repot for February of S.S. No. 13,, names in order of merit . •lt'h Class—Rona Stephenson, Ruskin Keys, Myrtle Johnstone, Earl' John- st'ane, Lloyd Keys, Dela Keys, Wil• lieJohnstone, Sherlock Keys. 3rd Clasp—Eric Elliott, l3ay Keys. 2nd ('lass—Irene Elliott, .1' lymore ke1stys. Class—Wilber I{eys, Russel Er. ratf. —J, E. Ilarnwen, Teachea: The following front the Progress of Pidgc'an, Michigan, tells of the death of the wife of .a former rt!stdunt of this. township : "Atter nearly a year of pain and suf:eriug, Mrs. .John Foster died at ihe 1Lubbard Memorial hospital in Bad Axe on Tuesday, Feb. 14tH, at the age of 61 s•earo, lies. Fost':r was a daughter of the late; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zellae and was horn in Watn•too County. Ontario on .June 1st, 1850. On September 15, 1873 she marii:ed ,Jolin Foster' • of the townec:aip of Stanley, Huron Coun- ty, Ontario. The couple were blesser 1 tvit'lt thi',e children, Mrs. E. Paul, Mrs, E:'aie 1Ieaton, and 011ie D., all of this \ illaga' .\bout twenty-six years ago Hay u:nved to Michigan and settled 'on a farm in S:inilae. County, but about seven lasers later' moved to pigeon, where than have since resided. To mourn ler departure she leaves a husband, ,two daughters, a son and feud grandchildren be'aidt•s two sisters. and live brothers ilrs.• ('ath- erine Wurtn' and Mrs. Mary Schrader of Zurich, Ontario ; .Jacob of • Dash- wood, Ontario ; Philip of •rale, Mich. ; Adam of Ilarrisvillr, Mich.; John of Ada, Mich.,)an of la alter in North Dakota.. A 'short funeral servlet' will be .held at' theboino of. :lir. and Mos.• Ernie Deaton, Friday at one o'clock,.. and front there the ronains .he taken to the Presbyterian church. Rev. Mr. McAndn'w will pet side. Interment in Pigeon. cemetery. - Mrs. Foster was a member o' •and an ardent worker in the Presbyterian church. Of a kindly, motherly dispo- r'ition, she was loved bv alt, About a rear ago she became ill and about eight months ago she was opel'ated on. A second operati•oii was' necessary .a' coupIc of .mouths later,.andasho rt time. ago again the surgeons •.tried,' but that dread' affliction, cancer, could not be downed: To . the very last; 'such: was her .kin'dly natu•ts ahe would 'scarcely ask a• flavor of the nur- ses • or her many friends who 'were •ru constant attendanen All who knew her, mourn, .and the b'oreaved •relabltres have the sympathy of: the community. Rheumatism Cured To Stay Cured. LINIMENTS OF NO AVAIL.—THE. 1ROUBLE MUST I3J: TRI:ATE'D 'PIIROI C II.TIII':'I3LO(D. This article is intended aa.a talk to the man or • woman witlirheuinatistn who wants 'to be. cured. Not merely r&i'.ieved, not half cared, but actually cured. Tlie'moSt a rheumatic sufferer eau hope for in rubbing iuntething; on the swollen, aching joints is a little relief. And all Flu'' while the titouble is becoming •niore iirinl.q seated, &Med= ieal authoritles now know t'htt rlteu. matisni idrooted "in the blood, 'and that whilei rubbing on liniments or het foinentations may site temporary relief, they cannot. 'mealy euro—you must go to the root of the 'trouble iri. the blood. That is Why 1 r: \\'illiarils' Pink fills cure', rheumatism. They make now, rich blood, which exp&+ls thepoiscnous acid, and the rheumat- ism disappears. There are thous» ands of former rhetilnatic sufferers, in Canada, now well .and strong, who thank Dr, \Villains' .I'init Pills that they are nos' free from. the alma and pains . and t'artures of this dreaded trouble. • Me. Joseph Luddingtbn, New harbor, N. 8., says : ";Some t'ltra&1 years ago my wife was strick- en with rheumatism, and suffered So much that we despaired 'of he'r ever geit•ing writ again. At first she was able to go about, but in spite of all we did for her she grow so bad that we had to lift hen in and out 'of bed, and finally the pains grew so exortt- ciatfing that we eould only: move her little by little, with the sheet under lu r, Finally we wore induced to got I)r. Williams' Pink Pills for her. 1 do not remember just how many boxes she took, but I' do • know that they . were the first medicine that reaehc'd . the disease, and that . she continuos t6• improve until she was again as well as trier, and could de .her household work. To u.1 It is simply marvetlous what Dr. 1i%i1- liatns' Pink fills did for her, and we are glad to give this testimonial 'in the hope that it will benefit some btltcrr' poor sltilcrtr " Dr. Williams* Pink Pills are sold by all nredicinc deaterit or will be seat by Mail at t30 cents a box or six boxea far.• $2:5O byWritpig. The pie.' Willi:liSY?t' :Ciedicint' ('o., Brookville,` Out. I 1400001111.0.1.11011.0011 $411111100.111011.10.11k Terms CASH IRWIN� ONLY ONE • UICK LOVE Will be necessary in* order to secure one of these manufacturer's ends of fine bleached 'fable Damask, as you know on former oc- casions they all went In a few hours.. 10 ENDS ONLY 10 They run horn m��t ? 2� yds each and are worth from 75 to 90c per yd. Your choice for only 50c ONLY 6 PIECES In this lot extra fineual' ' q lt}, These also run from l• to . �n a dr ae worth 1 from 90c t 0$1 .25 yard, these go at only 69c. THIS IS A MARVEL Of value One thousand yards of Linen Torchon Lace and Insertion to match. Many of these are .well worth 121c, any one of them would be cheap at Bic. We place the entire lot on sale at 5e. . Wow TWO DOZEN ONLY Large Huck Tower, Hemstitched 'worth 20c at each only ]5c. .; ' j ' ROLLER 'TOWELLING Strong azld serviceable ater <d p. 3 5c, 64c, Sc, 10e and 12&c, every one a 'special, MEET ME AT IRWIN'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1 1 151u 30 PER CENT, CVT CARPET�and RUGS' rly stock of Carpets and Rugs is too large and in order to reduce it I will give a discount . of from 15 to 30 percent.. ' Read this partial list Union Rugs 3 x3i'for $5.75 reg price :.0(t Tapestry 3 x 3 for 0.75 • 9.50 • " " 3 x 4 for 5.00 " 12.00 " " 3'x 4 for 10.50 " 14:5(1 " ."'3x.4•. for 1250 . " 16.50 - " 3 x 4 for 1600 " 20.00 3 r.31, at 30' percent. discount, Wool' " 3x.4 I must move them out if price will ill do it -:x 4 . /4 Velvet " 3 x 4 for $22.50 reg price $29:00 ,Are Beauties Wilton " 3 x 3, for 22.50 •' 29.00 Best Quality We are selling our 4 ydslinoleums at the old price while our press ent stock lasts. We have 12 different patterns to select from, Mattresses'20.percent discount. 13ed Springs red $3.00 for 42 550, ' Iron Beds prices range from $2.75 to $20.00 each.. We have a very large• and well assorted' stock of' all kinds of. Furniture and ifou want your dollars to do sorne closet financin = for ou� your • do buying at �, y our store for theirs. exit 30 days, starting from Ist:MARCH up to 2nd day. of APRIL Your money cheerfully refunded if goods are not satisfactory, all purchases must be cash at the slaugh- tered prices. It will be only a pleasure to show you through our immense stock: We are the only store outside a city showing .a complete set of furnished rooms. A visit through will be a treat for you anyway, even if you do not buy. 1 good sentare piano for sale at a snap. 1 " (1 octive piano -eased organ for sale cheap. 2 good second hand sewing machines for sale cheap. We carry repairs and needles for ail makes of machines. Repairing and pieture framing neatly and promptly done.' Chairs and tables rented for parties at reasonable rates. The *tore. of Quality. Phone 28 W. WaIker 1 urnlfuirr Dealer anti Undertaker ..n.w..•..,- LP•4 .l.r.+.w-+.r4°°-+t• """' Residence Phoney 14ja goisitioomiiiiimosommoioismoromiumumummummommimia- i 1