Vi-:-- -îVikrrr; :;v*^f.7-r : : : BS •"-B - v • PPÇW f ■ Sa - -r ' - ---- %OS®@ s*yy S HOUSE CLEANING TIME HAS ARRIVED s i |fe; When doing your cleaning cleaning is the time to have the electric light wires installed, installed, ; •- ; - • / • " -- RODERICK M. MITCHELL Baritone Teacher of Siagiaz Pupil of Mr. Russell G. McLean, Toronto. Studio at Residence, Wellington-st., East, For information and terms apply at R. M. Mitchell & Co's. Drug Store. Phone 92a & b • Bowmanville. . N . .. '^3. T. R, BOWMANVILLE STATION. GOING EAST. GOING WEST bpreas 8.52 a. m. :Bxpress 4.22 a.m. Express : . 10.18. „ Local ' 7.43 " Passenger . . 8.31p.m. Passenger 1.48p.m. Local s {6.49 „ :Passenger 7.19 • „ . Mail . . 9.68 -, : Daily.' - BOWMANVILLE, APR. 24, 1913 - Mrs. T. R. Hoar is visiting her daughtérs in Toronto. Mr. Lou Baldson recently visited his parents at Pickering. Mrs. Blake Oke, Courtice, was guest of Mrs. W. C. Cole Sunday." Miss Elsie M. Bragg spent Sunday with Miss Edna Staples, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams have removed removed to town from Toronto. Money saved, and time, too, by reading DR. J. C. DEVITT, DENTIST. Graduate of Royal Dental College, Toronto. OFFICE: . Temperance St.. Bowmanville, . (just off King St.) OFFICE HÇ)URS: 9 a. m. to 6 p, m. daily . except Sunday. BLACKSTOCK: 1st Monday of each month. Will be at Bowmanville office rest of time. Phone 90a ' , ^ House Phone 90b Remember .that we supply supply FREE of charge to every new customer obtained obtained before the end of April either one of the following: ;s • 1st. ^ Carbon - Lamps, " o1 "' JV 2 oc each, for all outlets, or equivalent value value in tungsten lamps; or 2nd. All electric current current used by Consumer up to June ist, 1913. Electricity is "now * a household necessity and is within-reach of all. Do not miss this opportunity opportunity to make electricity your willing servant, t SEYMOUR POWER & , ELECTRIC Com Limited, Phone 192 . - Bowmanville ~ Are you using N ais tilth' s ■WAS If nob try -à l>a?TÔ.DAY. V Fresh "e v e r y morning. W. J. Bag pel l BOWMAN VILLE The Up-to=Date BUTCHERS CHALLIS & MUTTON On TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS Ohal- ]is ifc Mutton will have their peddling wagon doing the town- and will "be .pleased to call if not now doing so, - Call us up by phone and give us your name. "Whén you want the best butter butter and eggs, fresh from the farm, get them from us and you will be sure they are fresh. Canned Peas, Corn and To-- matoes always in stock. Pink Red Hart Salmon, choice goods, at 24c per tin. White Seed Beans and White foie Beans of excellent quality for sale. Cash for Farm Produce. $1.20 WORTH OF SOAP for 50c. We have secured the/greatest soap bargain we ever had. .Our customers can share in it if they come early. . A delightfully perfumed soap of fine quality, sold all over Canada at 10c ~ à cake. Our special price while it lasts--50c a doz. or 15c for a box. Jury & Lovell When We Test Eyes It Is Done Properly. Challis & Mutton PHONE 225 Hoesey Block - Bowman ville FEED FOR SALE About 100 bushels of PEA SEED suitable for grinding for FEED. Will Sell Cheap. British Canadian Canners Limited Bowmanville - Ont. 17-lwsn Wherever you travel, you will note that the best-dressed men wear shoe» like your»-- if you wear Regal». The young fellows who are keen after "high toe" effects will find in the Bump just thé shoe they are looking for. It has a full high toe with plenty of outside "swing.* The heel is high, too, as is the arch. For all these "high" effects, thé Bump fits perfectly perfectly and gives a large measure of comfort as long as it is worn, keeping its original shape until discarded. Bump Black King Calf and Tan Gun Metal Blucher Fred. R. Foley Parlor Boot Shop Mrs. John Foster recently visited her sister, Mrs. Richard Beer, Orono. • Miss Edna Allin, Newcastle, was guest of Miss Florence Allin over Sunday. .Mrs. F. D. Mackay, Toronto, -recently visited tier mother, Mrs. Thos. Sherin. Miss Stella Gale, Colborne," visited her aunt, Miss Gale, of the Public Library. Miss Muriel Penfound, Courtice, was guest of Mrs. A. J. Courtice over Sunday. Rev. E. N. Baker, D. D. has decided to accept the Principalship pf Albert College. ."Five special train loads of immigrants passed west over Grand Trunk*; April 15. Base Line Christian Endeavor are holding holding a Box Social on. Friday April . 25th; good program; every person welcome.; • Misâ Emma Tabb", Rochestér, N.Y,> is Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Tabb. X •' t v _ Miss Alice Glover, Newtonville, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. J. Williams, High-st. : v . ' ; . .. Miss Grace Bray was over-Sunday guest of her aünt, Mrs. M. A. James, Lome Villa. Mrs. Turner and Miss Helena Werry, Enniskillen, wère guests of Mrs. C. N. Tamblyn over Sunday. Miss Irene H. Bray, Enfield, is visiting tier cousin, Miss Ethel L.. VanNest, and attended Mikado on Friday. Miss Norma Barber, Toronto, was weekend weekend guest of -Miss Greta M. VanNest and attended Mikado Friday evening. You will miss a rich treat if- you miss rearing Prof, Jordon the celebrated organist organist in St. Patti's church Friday April 25. Mrs. Wilfrid Addinall has returned to 1er home in Huntsville after two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chàs. Cox. Miss Jessie Knight and Mrs. Rogers, Toronto, spent the week-end at Mrs. Jas. knight's and attended Mikado Friday night. Bowmanville Women's Institute will îold their regular meeting on Friday April 25 at Mrs. A.L.Nicholls. All ladies cordially invited.. Miss Gladys Westaway, Port Hope, was guest of Miss Florence VanNest and other friends over Sunday and attended Mikado Friday evening. • Encourage the members of the Methodist Methodist Mission Band by attending their entertainment entertainment Wednesday April 30. Good program and refreshments. Mrs. T. T. Trewin and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tennant, Toronto, were guests of Mrs. J. W. Knight over Sunday and attended attended Mikado Friday night. The bodies of Donald and Maxwell Ddxsee, the sons "of Mr. Ernest Doxsee, Campbellford, who were drowned Nov. 8, were found April 14 in Bradley Bay. Mr. Geo. M. James, B. A., having been offered the principalship of a $175,000 High School in a western city has resigned resigned his position on Belleville High School staff, R. M. Mitchell & Co's new drug store is nearing completion and will, when finished, finished, be one of the finest in town. They ëxpect to be ready for the opening K/ a few days. - . # Clean up the back yards. Clean back yards mean a few million house flies less. It is easier to clean up a back yard than to spend the summer swatting flies that breed in thé dirty yard. The funeral of the late Mrs. McCullough took place from thé G.T.R. station, Bethany, Bethany, Monday morning to Newtonville. Deceased was a, former resident of the township of Hope, and died in Bethany Friday evening. Chief and Mrs. J. M. Bond, Port Hope, were presented with an address signed by. 125 friends and $100 in Canadian gold, a- beautiful amethyst and pearl brooch, and a fine case of silver dessert cutlery before leaving the hillside town. John Bateman, who was .sentenced to death at Oshawa in December last tor the murder of bis wife and whose sentence was commuted to life imprisonment, _ has been transferred from Kingston penitentiary penitentiary to Rockwood Hospital for the insane. The morals of these United Counties are pretty good and lo-al option is bearing-fruit bearing-fruit for Cobourg Sentinel-Star says there are only six prisoners in the Counties Counties jail, and if Port Hope and Bowmanville Bowmanville only act decent, they may have a general jail - delivery in a short time. Sam Ferguson- can -then take a holiday, and go out and see Ida. Be up-to-date--Use Electric Light. Peterboro Examiner: "Owing to a fortunate set of circumstances it has been possible to arrange for Mr. A. D. Jordan, recital organist, and Mr. R. H. Habbe- thaw the eminent tenor who so delighted their audience in St.Andrew's Church Monday night, to give another, evening of organ music and song in St. Andrew's on Thursday April 24th." Hear them in "St. Paul's Church Friday evening. ; . Rev. H. B. Kenny, Bowmanville, was in town on Tuesday and had his usual genial smile for all whom he met in his brief stay. Mr. Kenny has always a warm spot in the hearts of his old friends here irrespective irrespective of church or other leaning, who are always pleased to hear of his. continued continued success. He savs he may come back for a week or so later on to go "a-fishin' " and his former chums on the Otonabee will delight to "pull an oar" again with him.--MUlbrook Reporter. Late Miss Murdoch's furniture salé Saturday. Saturday. Thos. Yellowlees' latest poem appears on an inner page. It was sung at Durham Old Boys'banquet in March. Frank J. Keith of the law firm of Mc- Coll & Keith, Cobourg, died suddenly Monday evening of angin% pectoris. Daly House, Front-st., Toronto, is reported reported sold by George H. Linton to A. J. Cardy for $75,000. The new proprietor, who recently sold the Savoy Hotel, Niagara Niagara Falls, takes possession May 5. Representatives from Oshawa, Bethai Warsaw, Peterboro, and Bowmanville al tended a meeting here Friday afternoon to arrange business for the Midland Foot- balVLeague for the coming season. Mr. Ernie Brum well, Peterboro, was elected President, and Mr. Fred Cryderman, Bow- manville, is Sec'y-Treas urer. Havel ock Club, suspended last year, was admitted again. v : -."X X/ ■>;- Monday, April 21st about 25 . relatives and friends of Mr. ancPMrs. Milford Wilkins, Wilkins, Osha wa, gave them a pleasant surprise surprise on their tenth wedding anniversary Reyi S. C. Moore, their pastor and others -offered-hearty congratulations after which the evening Was spent in games, music, etc., refreshments being served at the close. A number of very pretty, gifts were presented of tin, silver and china as mementoes of this happy occasion. X; : When Holloway's Com Cure is applied to corn or wart it kills the roots and the callosity comes out without injury to the feet. ' Auto Tires etc.-- F.. H. Mason Notices of Births 28 cents; MarHages. BO cents; Deaths, 80 cents, each insertion; When fnneral cards ere printed at this . office, insertion free. BIRTHS* Williams--In Bowmanville,' April. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Williams, a son. Hughson--In Bowmanville. April 20, to Mr. an d Mrs. Sidney J. Hughson, a son. Harki son--In Bowman ville, April 16, to ; Mr. and Mrs. D. Hanison, a daughter, (Laura Elizabeth.) V aile-- In Glendive, Mont., April 17, to Mr. and ' yaile, (nee Adelaide Washington,) a ' .eone;) Cameron--In Alexander Hospital, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on April 10, to Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Cameron, a son, (Bruce Clark.) Mrs. ARRIÀGES Boutillieu-- Blêwett-- At the residence of the bride's parents, King-st., April 16, by Rev/ H. B. Kenny, Mr. George Richard Boutillier and Miss Iva Fay, only daughter of Mr. J. A. Blewitt, both of Bowmanville. - : Farrow--brown--At the MethodistParsonage Bowmanville, April 9, by Rev. H. B. Kenny, Mr, Walter H. Farrow and Miss Annie Brown,, both of Clarke. _ . Nott--COLE--At North Bay, April 9, by. Rev. A; P. Latter, Dr. B. F.Nott, foi merly of Oshawa and Miss Ruby, daughter of Mr. James A. Cole, both of North Bay. ; . on. Children FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Wlhen Jury & Lovell test eyes if is done properly.^ .. Martin-Senour 100% pure paint is sold only bÿ W. H. Dustan. / Buggies, good display, ru^éer mats F. Hr Mason & Son. y Liquid glue for mending all kinds of urniture, ioc at Jury & Lovell's. Chi-Namel stains, varnishes and - floor : inishes is sold bÿ W. H. Dustan. • Hear Prof. Jordan, organist; and Mr. * Robert Habbeshaw, tenor soloist, Friday, April 25. A rich treat is in .store for all who at- end the organ recital in St. Paul's church Friday, April 25. Our cold water kalsomme can be ap- dlied-by any one who can swing a brush. W. H. Dustan. Base Line Christian Endeavor are hold ing a Box Social on Friday . April 25 th; good program; every person welcome. Bowmanville booster is Martin-Senour TOO % pure paint. Give your house a boost; we have'the goods. - W. H.'Dustan. For wire fence see W. Foley, town. Massey-Harris and De Laval separate* are leaders. F. H. Mason & Son. •/ ' 50c will buy $1.20 worth of fine toilet soap this week at Jury & Lovell's. . Should you require the services of an ambulance phone 10. L. MORRIS & Son. Spray accessories-- F. H. Mason & Sqti. We have paint enough to paint Vhe town; call and get a color card. W. H. Dustan. Don't miss the Mission Band entertainment entertainment in the MethodistChurch Wednesday Apri.l-30. - - "• . ^ ; Dàily-Glôbe can be had for. balance of 1913 for only $2; order thru James Publishing Publishing House. Men's hats, the very latest English and American styles just received at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's Dainty button oxfords and pretty pump effects, in tans, patents, and gun metals are showing at Foley's new boot shop. Leave your next order for groceries at W. W. Roberts' for it will pay you, only one quality, the best, at the lowest price. Book your order early with the Seymour Seymour Power Co., for the Electric Vacuum cleaner. Rent $1.00 for one day--$1.50 for two days. Leave your order for your spring suit now at Couch, Johnston & Cryderman's, they have just opened out the newest goods in suitings,. Y W. J. Richards is prepared to do all kinds of painting, paper hanging, kalsom- ing, etc. Send orders to box 147, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 13-8W sn Give your old furniture a coat of Chi- Namel and your, neighbor will think it new; W. H. Dustan. Order all your funeral designs or cut flowers from S. J. Jackman. Phone 80. Those who prefer haying their clothes made in the city should leave their orders at Couch, Johnston & • Cryderman's as they are agents for thé celebrated "Fit- Reform" Lailey : Trimble and Levison & Co. None better in Canada. Farmers wanting Wire Fence see Wm. Foley, Bowmanville. All styles of farm, poultty, and garden fence, seven different styles of lawn fence including the" famous electric*weld--all from the best manufacturers manufacturers in Canada,. Prices right; phone 12 or 233. 14-tfsn Paint your house inside or out With Martin-Senour 100% pure paint, sold by W. H. Dustan. Nothing;to equal Chi-Namel floor finish --it makes old pine floors look like hardwood; hardwood; sold at W. H. Dustan's. ; Our ambulance is fitted with Marshall mattress and all modern conveniences. L. Morris & Son. Phone 10. Enamel yoùr old picture frames and make them like new; we have the material. material. W. H. Dustan. A splendid assortment of chocolates in fancy boxes from loe up at Thos. Tod's. Butson Biros, announce that they are prepared to do electric house wiring. All orders promptly attended to. Phone 143, or call at office; three doors east of Caldwell's Caldwell's Livery, Biowmanville. ^ ; 8-3w If your eyes smari, itch or burn the wise thing-for you to do is to consult the besV optician -in town; our advice costs you "nothing and we save you monéy if you require glasses. Jury & Lovell. , .Having had numerous requests for the use of an ambulance, we have added one to oùr equipment and it is ready for calls on short notice. Phone 10. L. MORRIS & Son. , . , - _... - - Odd Fellows are cordially invited - to unite with members, of Florence Nightingale Nightingale Lodge No. 66, and Albert Encampment Encampment No. 12 in attending the annual church services on Sunday April 27th in thé Methcdist Church when Rev. Bro. H. B, Kenny will preach thé sermon in commemoration commemoration of the 94th anniversary of the founding of the Order. Brethren are callechto meet in Oddfellows' Hall at 10.30 a.m. to attend service at II o'clock. Visiting brethren will please accept this notice and attend with their Bowmanville brethren. W. J. Bennett is Secretary suid L. G. Greenaway, Noble Grand. l6-2wsn DEATHS _ Jones---In - Newcastle, April 16, William Jones, m his 56th year. . Tuff--In Newcastle. Ap ril 12, Miss Amy Fran' ces Toff, aged 21 years. . HaWkens--At Port Hope, April 17tli, James Albert Hawkens, aged 56 years Gilroy--In Kendal, April 15th, Samuel Cowan Gilroy, aged 32 years a,nd 5 months. Wilcoxson--In Columbus, April 15, Annie, he- loved,daughter of the late^ Wm. Wllcoxson, aged 46years. , .... Hallowell--Iff Clarke, Ap ril 11th , Eliza Jane Henry; beloved wife of Mr. Wm, Hallowell, agec 43 years. ' , •' ■ • ur Pocketbook isl of course, a . , , necessary guide as to the extent to which you can indulge your tastes in various things.; It is fortunate, therefore, that m plumbing fixtures, which must of necessity be of the best quality you can satisfy your tastes at moderate cost without fear of their sanitary security. . : _ «$D2lU ii This is owing to the great number number of designs of Standard" Sanitary fixtures- which-are all sanitary, and whether of the smaller designs or the more elaborate, will look well in your bathroom. . If you want your work done right let us do it. Estimates cheerfully cheerfully furnished. * RICE & CO. LOCAL AGENTS Phone 66 • Bowmanville % "Copley" Lavatory "Lestj We ; Forget' E. R. B0UNSALL, Designer and Dealer in Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc., in Granite; and Marble. Bowmanville, / Ontario. Store FUNERAL DIRECTORS L. Morris & Son Most Complete Equipment ' ;ht calls Sunday and nig] promptly-attended to. Bowmanville Phones Branches : ORONO 10-34 HAMPTON DR- R. W. CLARK. Physician, Surgeon, etc. South Bend Watches--If you have not seen our assortment assortment of South Bend Watches come in and we would be pleased to show them and explain their special features. Prices range from $7.50 for 7 jewel grade to $43.00 for 21 jewe'l adjusted adjusted railroad watch. These watches are becoming very popular, popular, being excellent time keepers. Waltham Watches--:We also carry a full line of Waltham Waltham Watches in all sizes and grades. • Fobs--'-See our assortment of ladies' and gents' fobs. Prices from $1.00 to $6.00. All have safety attachments which prevent loss of watch. If you have not an attachment on your fob we can supply one for any make. It is a cheap insurance and a wise investment. * OFFICE:-- Silver Street, Successor to Dr. L. Potter. Bowmanville. PHONE 23. 4*1 yr. s&n. DR. W. WILSON PORTER CHEROPRACTOR The cause of disease removed by adjustment of the spine. Hotel Bowman Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone 55 Consultation Free 11-4* Address : 17 King-st., E., Oshawa Special for Saturday only--Large assortment of links in big variety, regular up to.$2.00, for 75c.a pair.. If you want a pair of links for a present or personal use it will pay you to come in on Saturday. Repair Department-^-Give our repair department a trial and you will be convinced that our service is satisfactory. TERMS : STRICTLY CASH Jeweler C. H- HAD D Y Bowmanville. GOODMAN & GALBRAITH arrlateis and Solicitors. . Notaries Public, A/K, GOODMAN, D.G. GALBRAITH 8 Lumsden Bldg. Yônge & Adelaide-sts, Toronto Ontario :Be*e*eees#*e##e AN WANTED--To work on farm good wages paid. Apply to A. E. BELLMAN, King-st., W Bowinmville. / 15-tf P ASTURE TO RENT--For 15 on lot 21, con. 5, Darlington. Gay, Hampton, P. O. head of cattle, Apply to W. H. 15-tf RIGHT GIRL OR BOY WANTED--At once P as night operator. Apply to Bell Tele phone Co., Bowmanville, 15-lw* s n OLD SUNBURST BROOCH--Lost in Bow- manville in March. Reward for return to The Statesman office, Bowmanville, 15-tf P OTATOES.FOR SALE--Empire State potatoes potatoes produced from registered seed. Price 90c a bushel. Ivan M. Law, Solina. .Bell phone. l5-3w* P IANO FOR SALE--S75 cash will buy good square Dominion Piano, in the best condition always had good care, for particulars at Statesman Office. apply M ONEY LOST--In Bowmanville, Saturday, April s, between or in Royal and Standard Banks, $20--two $10 bills. Reward for return to Statesman office. 16-tf F ARM TO RENT--ISO acres of lot 2 con. 5, Darlington, Darlington, east of Bethesda, 10 acres orchard, wall vrofarad -foil nlnwinff ilrtnP; immadinf.a well watered, fall plowing done, immediate possession. pic Apply to &I. A. James, Bowmanville. - 14-tf sn ' zyOTTAGE TO'. RENT--Cottage with about 3 1 .acres of land, good orchard, situated in norther norther • - • * west part of town. Will rent by year. 'Apply to James Yeale, Bowmanville. Phone 139 R 2,3. - ; ; 12-tf sn T EAMING-- C. J. Bundle, Cemetery Road, wishes to inform the public that he is at liberty to do teaming of all kinds at reasonable reasonable rates. Telephone No. Ill ring 31. 15-tf ARE FOR SALE--Good quiet driver, not a Lit afraid of autos, weighing about 1100 lbs., 9 years old. Just the horse for a lady or an aged couple wanting quiet driver. • Apply to Norman James at Statesman Office. M E GGS FOR SALE--From prize winning Black Minorcas--at.Belleville," Peterboro, Ganan- oque and Oshawa Winter Poultry Shows. $1.50 per setting; Thos. Bottrell & Sons, cor. Church and Liberty-sts., Bowmanville, box 174. : - 16 lw * sn R HODE ISLAND REDS--Thorobred, also prize winners. Chicks mature rapidly, hens excellent layers and good table- fowl--the kind to breed. Price per setting $1.00. Leave ord ers at this office or call at - H. B. Creeper's, one block'north of D. O. &P. Go's.,f act ory.!7 2w ARM FOR SALE--A] dairy, gram, and fruit pfai-m, 135 acres, north half of lot 33, township * of Hope, Durham County, at Newtonville Sta., G. T. R. Ploughing possession after harvest, lull possession April 1st, 1914. For particulars apply to Miss A. Gray, next farm west or address Clarke, P. O. - , - 13tf F ARM FOR SALE--200 acres,; being 150 acres "of lots 25 and"26, on 8th con , and 50 acres on lot" 25, in 7th concession o f Darlington, good orchard, good - brick residénee, excellent" soil, good clay loam, good well and running stream, superior grain and stock farm, rural mail, only 2 miles from" Enniskillen; terms made to suit ■urchaser. Apply to Thomas Evans, Ennis- en. ■ 16tf Whât a REXALL STORE Means to Bo wmanvillé-^-If any «paper mill tried to turn out a box of writing paper and envelopes envelopes like the "Cascade Linen," and their output was limited to a few hundred boxes boxes or even a few thousand boxeS, the price would be from 50c. to 75c a box. Cascade Linen is made for the best drug store in every town and city in Canada and United States. In every town the best store was selected as a Rexall Depot and it means à big saving to the people of Bowmanville, not only in stationery, but in every line of goods handled by druggists. "Cascade Linen" this week, 29c for 48 envelopes and 48 sheets of fine linen paper. Everybody knows the Rexall Store in Bowmanville-- Jury & Lovell's. , i Goods Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, Coats, Skirts (Northway Make) g 9 -The Very Latest Styles. NEW DRESSES NEW DRESS MATERIALS NEW SILKS IN GREAT VARIETY NEW WASH MATERIALS/ALL KINDS NE W -LACE COLLARS NEW KID AND SILK GLOVES NEW PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, ETC. 1 [Great Bargains in Ladies' Waists Sixteen dozen only--fine Swiss Muslin, elegantly trimmed waists, assorted patterns, sizes 34 4 2 i re £?* ular price §1.75, for ' . . 98c each. New Linoleums ànd Floor Oilcloths, all widths. Carpets, Squàres and Rugs Lace Curtains, Curtain Nets and Muslins 9 4 5: I g 9 I 1 I Agents for Home Journal Patterns g S. W. Mason & Son 9 : 4 ! § Next door to Standard Bank, Bowmanville. ■fm, 9vi ◄ 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4