oka ca na LL Laie code a hi 5 THE DAILY BRITISH WIUG, FRIDAY. AUGUST 18, 1911. The London Chronicle says: The | JUNE HAS WILL BEEN, FOUNDI-"" "i222 cue THE FLAG QUESTION -- F-- = «| Popular Handbooks { rn ne, { the Cia : . 5a { William Mundell, Solicitor for Mis. fun Ciosace a pliasant sequel to the| Regarding the Place of the Union A series of little books designed for information and entertainment. These volumes are compact in foim A His highness has handed | Jack--He Gives Some Interesting \ : } pe : : | Handed $40.000 to King George for, a ; JULY | REPORTED PLUMBERS FOUND de Sunt ivan I SKIPPER DECLARES THE LAM George, Knows Nothing ut| coronation and unequalled in poi of merit and cheapness, handsomely bound in green cloth, printed on good paper. GEORGE DOCUMENT. MAN IS RIGHT { the Alleged Find, to the king-emperor the sum of £8, Information as to Flag Flying. i 000, with a request that his majesty | Kingston, Aug. 18.--(To the PBdi-} They are the latest as well as best book on the subjects of which they treat. Each He ilv. | A report was current in the city,| Coif Lllot the money to charitable in-| Store Closes Daily Friday, that the [famous Joseph stitutions at his pleasure, as a gift itor) : The Lampman and Britisher | 3 > {George will had been found--that it abs 've of the coronation. The [are writing up the Victoria Park tlag- | 5 O'clock. had EE unearthed in the old home tation of the money seems pole well. As to 'the flagpole the a av : , : of the deceased, on Wellington street, | =". ovtremely judicious: and the man that made it did not know ETIQUETTE. LETTER WRITING g iby some plumbers who are doing some generosity of the Maharaja will, as his (how to make one right. There are QUOTATIONS : FHINGS WORTH KNOWING jwark there majesty says, "arouse in all hearts many faults in it. He should have SLIPS OF SPEECH READY MADE SPEECHES i The Whig called upon William Mun- feelings of respect. and gratitude." looked at the one in Macdonald Pm.| " AFTER DINNER STORIES TOASTS JOHN McKAY dell, solicitor for Mrs, George, told This princely piece of munificence from before he made it. The Lampman is! A Soba +3 UAt s {him about the rmmor current on the | 1. ruler of one of the native states right when he says the proper place DEBATER'S TREASURY. , ORATORY. street, and gsked him if there was any |.0 pleasant prelude, also, to the for the Union Jack is at the mast SOCIALISM STORIER WORTH TELLING FURRIER © . truth in it. ¢ : Detht Durbar, at which one of the head, and the ensign should fly from CONUMDRUNS, JOURNALISM. . "Thix ix the first | have heard of | great ceremonies, as the under-secre- 'the gaff or peak end, that is when BRIDGE > SOLITAIRE 140-157 Brock Street. Kingston. |it,"" he said. "I have received po re- | ,,y vesterday, described, will be the there is a gaff on the flagpole. All . res 2 h ! : Be : a {port whatever of the will having been presentation to their majesties of 150 sailing vessels fly the ensign from the] WHIST be PARLOR GAMER Hound, and, further, I do not think the ruling chiefs. The ceremonies will be mast head « the after mast. Hf she FORTUNE TELLING DREAM BOOK. report is true." on a scale of great magnificence, and shquld have three masts the ensign DANCING y PARLIAMENTARY LAW time report, which went the rounds, | iii involve a very large expenditure; fiys frgim the mizzen topmast head, NURSING BUSINESS LETTERS iwas to the effect that the people who lp, it ix satisfactory to learn that the bargee with her name from the J as BINA Cuts Ah lhad made the find were keeping the |}. finances of India are flourishing 'main topmast head, and if she should matter a deep secret, and that noth- enough to bear this cost without pew have a private signal at the fore ling would be done in the matter ati. ation; and with the prospect of a topmast head, and the Union Jaek | the present time. cpl considerable surplus. Mr. Montagu, in from the fore stays at the bow, If] Ee em------" . " -- --OPF---- | Mr=. George ie at pPesent out of the | the course of an excellent speech, pre- she should have no private signal, | , ; . city, having taken up her home at [gicted that the visit of their majes- then the Jack flies frond the foretop-| he Colle e Book to 'e Furnitu Carpets iin Hay, for the summer month. ties would be taken as an earnest of 'mast head. All steamers and vachts re, | As will be remembered, the missing | (heir desire, and of the desire of their gy the ensign from the stern ilag- ra § will is that of the late Joseph|pritish subjects, "to help and serve" gaff and the Jack at the bow. | 260 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN NIGHTS. ° 'Phone 91% . i Curtains, Etc., Etc. George, an old resident of this city, {he peoples of India. The splendid gift | Will the Lampman tell me what right | 2 < hich formed the basis of a case in the| ,f the Maharaja of Gwalior to the . All Reduced 10 10 20 Pergent. |. 7 : fi te Sahara I has any one on the land or water, 5 : <* thigh court a short time ago, and will [king for the benefit of the British peo- | teamers or saili i - ; 3 i : n ; or 1 an IM rInany ste or sailing vessels, except COLA AL ALAAL HAL AALLH EE = tgme mother controversy wt the tat Tole 1s a gracelal proof of ANGSIGRATE the government aad The naey. (0 + MISUSED BY ENGINEER 2* eReat satan tte ee Good time to save money. ' We gasizes. loyalty. : : : in British Union Jack without a white y hold Jour purchase until needed- | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY . : horder wp it. If there were a Buotish MLE Pe > ERNE 2 i . "a " PAX. Rex Beach's New Novel. { thes would OILER ON STEAMER KINGSTON! g | warship in our harbor & & TONIC eR, For rush of action, intensity of | soon make vou put these Union IN HOTEL DIEU For that worn out, tired and '8 A English Photo Frames MADE IN STERLING SILVER WITH VELVET BACKS AND EASEL STANDS : 5 Newsy Paragraphs. Picked Up BY arian and humor, Rex Beach has jacks down that have not a white S-- : Our Reporters. here outstripped himself. "The Ne'er border around them. - SKIPPER As Result of Quarrel With Chief Cocoanuts at Carnovaky's. : _ [Do Well is a young American - with} i Engineer -- Alleged Engineet "Puy Nyal's tooth paste." Gibsons, 14 fight on his hands, and it isn't an MARKET, GARDENER DEAD. Struck Him--Court Proceedings run down feeling there ia no |, 38 womens patent Oxfords, 31.83 lay fight to win. He goes to' Pana- at better tomic than a combina- {Dutton's, 209 Princess street. <r This new scene is ever richer| The Late John Girey, Aged Eighty tion of John J. Behan, grand secretary of {than Alaska. Here are various kinds Years, An oiler belonging to the steamer the C.M.B.A,, is in Toledo, Ohio. of Americans--and several of the other | John Girey, formerly a market gard. | Ningston has found that it does not BEEF, IRON AND WINE. The passenger traffic on the stean-|\ nericans with swarthy skins--and | cner, died in the House of Providence Pay to dispute the orders of his boss, : ers. is beginning to wane slightly. .. [yp Spanish girl, her father, his ene- |, Thursday. He had lived here near- the chief engineer. As a result of be Ours is delicious in taste, Williams Swaine, piano tuner. Orders{ ioe a motley crv: And here the ly all his life, having been a gardener 'Jf too slow in obeving orders this ontains iron lo enrich the received at McAuley's. "Phone 778. hoy must needs win his fight--a fight {or vears, only giving up the "business Particular unfortunate person is badly plood, Puitonizes {digested} CHINA CABINETS.~A fine line N Phe Fach Hitondelle, & Buffalo, partly of muscle and partly of char- |, few years ago. He was cighty years Ser up Sug 18 mn the Hotel Dieu, oe ie Sy AD gid ae in Oak, Mission, ete, reduced 15 per|™).* "0% por Kin oy Ay MOTNING. | cter--and a struggle for great of age. Death was caused by pneu geting ns. bruised. skin. plecec to In 'a Yecent Government cent, Miss Madge Rankin, Napanee, is vis- things. Through it all id the joy, !nonia, he having heen sick only about ¥*\ '¢ analysis a bottle taken from our stock of Beef, Iron and Wine proved to be a superior article ranking as 'first class, TRY A BOTTLE, 350c. i Tr I'S f Bry 3 8 @ as © 3 p PY L ¥ hy iting her aunt, Mrs. Fmery, Queen the zest, the enthusiasm of "youth in!, week. The late Mr. Girey is-survived As far as can be learned at 2:30 street os Eater Dea Wall ** oe | o'clock, Thursday morning, as the H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 action. "The Ne - Pe Well, by Rex by two sons and one daughter, Hs steamer Kingston was on its way 16 King street. Leave orders at Mo Beach, illustrated v risty, now | \ichonald, of Brockville, is a daughter. this port, the engineer called tiyis Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. to Follow. ROUND SHAPES, OVALS, AND OBLONGS. ALL SIZES PRICES RANGE FROM $1.00 to $2.50. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 8530 KING STREET, Issmers of Marriage Licenses. Auley's bookstore. rendy at R. Uglow & Co's. Price He was a Kouga : atholie In religion man to get up and get to work. The Prof. F.! R. Marshall, of Columbus 31,20 per copy. I'he funeral took place Friday moming nan refused to get up so early, say- University, is spending a few days Baseball on Thursday. to St. Mary's cathedral, where a ing that it was long before his time with his parents on Nelson street. solemn requiem mass was sung. The 1t is alleged that the engineer pulled See. our Sle. corset, extra strong, Eastern league--Toronto 3, Provi- {remains were laid in St. Mary's ceme- him out of his bunk and struck him four hose supporters. © New York dence 3. Rochester 6, Baltimore 2. (ery. at last turning the hose on him. Whew Dress Reform, 209 Princess street. Newark 7-1, Montreal 6-10. Jersey City | porter Kingston was reached, the unlucky Rev. W. 8. Dobbie, Three Mile Bay,|4-2, Buffalo 3-1. { The Lost Was Found. , oiler was put ashore and discharged N.Y., who has been spending a few | National league--Boston 12, Chicago | (Quite a stir was caused in the Hs was wi refused his wages : ol , : - is boo . ap ' os t Lis understooc that court nwo days im!this vicinity, returned home|S- Brooklyn 8, Pittsburg 7. St. Loui vicinity of Vietowa Park, on Thurs 4 J . A a . Friday = 7, Philadelphia 0. New York 10-15, Cin uy night, over a lost child The ceedings will follow as the fellow SIVIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIVIVE er Three motor boat races, at-C.L.C. yg {cionati 42. ~ [voungster wandered away from his = picnie at Lake Ontario Park, Satur American leagye--Boston 4, Detroit |, me on lower Brock street. Sergt. | 1 } oh veh i day afternoon, 3. New York 6, Cleveland 2. Washing: | Nesbitt happened * along at the time ' Gb TL 4 Ew days. "oe SOAR yr, The great Uterine Tonic, and | Dr. George L. Cook has returned to [tom 35, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 33, and he was careful to see that the! ® i a stir in marine circles E RT. ale effectual Months | CARPETS AND RUGS.--i) se|the Norwegian hospital, Brooklyn, |Chicago 1-1. {little stray-away got home in. safety opter : f dopend. Sold fn three degrocs | line, direct ap RUGS. Sens N.Y., after a holiday at his home in |Brantford 7, St. Thomas 4. London | ---------- i m-- * Tories and Bourassa "of strongth--No. 1, 1 No. Turkey etc : this 'city. Canadian league--Berlin 10, Guelph 3. ' Sent Back From Cape, Reciprocity is the Lominant 188 \ fo vocal canes $8 8: NC Rl ae won mluerine work] ert | Bro Aw Englishman. a meant arvival | [Fa 1H at teal] ros promptly and well done. patent Oxfords Goodyear welt, $2.95. i en lin this city, went over to Cape Vin- . = "". : ! ; free Damnphlet. Address: 1k » , 's. 4 rincess i i . ard , |issue in my own province of Quebec. | n tormerty IW inda Phang, 39. Yours gta ae oat! was | Be Blue This Fall, But Not Too Bluo| ®t " har - oy i _ Bios ut us But we know that an alliance has bee uae Yes So. Toma y = . Me . ' a sent back by the immmgration ans made to thwart the will of the people = removed to the Hotel Dieu hospital | Grace M. Gould, writing the fashion it s an undesirable. He came back ¥ on Friday, suffering from a paralytic | talk in the September Woman's Home | 17 Kin a ry much annoyed In Ontario they tell you that Laurie: . » ws | stroke. : Companion, says that blue is to be |' Bs has formed an alliance with the peopl : x : | | Fruit sale, Saturday night, at Car- |the favorite color this fall. She adds: | The Smartest Styles of the United States to sell andl debiv - p---------- | OVER "4, "Don't regard the choosing of a | a ; er Canada. Th my own provinee ol | Dr. J. J. Harty, who had his foot{¢olor for your autumn costume as a In 82 and 2.50 derbies at amp iouebee Mr. Monk gnd my dear frieno ¥ eeeetatestteestsesess unm between his boat and af trivial matter. Colors are not always { bell Bros.', Kingeton's hat store, Mi. Bourassa are telling quite a differ [Wharf a few days ago, is still limp what they seem. They ha : traits | -- ------ ent story. There, where once tis 1 u ago, f . Lace Curtains : ing. badly that are anything but dependable. | An open air service is to be held on | warping the people to vols . | e Our showing of Lace Cur- 'I'here is the 'blue; that seemingly, |the lawn at Bethel church, Friday ugainst Laurier for their souls' salva AND tains In Irish Point, Brussels ry ne JT cfu. Hiheon's. staunch, old reliable shade. Just look evening. W H. Hal pill Mpeuk fio tion, and where the people voted fo @ REPAIRED turned home on Friday from Port. |?" for it. Ht may make you happy fa og Bee oF he i Laurier and did not imperil the salv: land where they have spent the past and Jashicnable - he dayting, ih: 30 © $200 Hoes naan : jiion of their souls, tify ON a two weeks' camping. |at might you max be bluer aan yolft 3 30 -- Laurier = selling the birthright ol i . want to be. French-Canadians to the nngoes o Net, Marie Antoinette, Arabian and Nottingham qualities, in White, Ivory and two tone ef- fects are as exquisite In design as the most fastidious could FIFI IIIIIVII II SIRI IIIS I PIII III III | | »! fl PROALALLLEL000004 £40480 0008088084000000 ve claims he was grossly misused. He is not ig a serious condition, and will ook's Cotton Root Compound | » sesso W. F. GOURDIER 0)e) 8) eee Ye AR Nee our special 81.50 suit case, ex- cost ctcescscssncans Ga aaa jira strong trunk for the west cheap. lo Ki ton's Famous Fur Store. ® i he 'opposition speakers are not [tion " mi Filicess streat. Wolfe Island Won. | ® ston n . .® talking of annexation in Quebe I'h } Uleveland Metcalfe, of Detroit, who A week ago Saturday the Watértown . 9 last shot in defence of British eonne {has spent the past. month with his Ind i j ryed er to Wolfe Ladies R -to-Wear : on will be fired by a French-Canadi iparents on Alfred street, leaves = on| wOepenc'ents journeyed ove o @ hon wi " Saturday for Ms home. : Z Island, and played a friendly game of ® ah, and Laurier is neither an annesu | "Buy Nyal's face cream." GFson's. [baseball. They went back to = Water: Department. tionist nor a jingoist, but he is a trix Mr. and Mrs. J. Leheup, of Mon- [town gud aSudinted a the papers acs Canadian to the hilt itrpal, were visitors | itv Vyi. | that they won the game by a score o : 1 m-- -- from hes ih she i pre i7 'to 6. Wolfe Island claims that the oe A ; Ladies o} Seené- of - 1865 Recalled. trip ow their yacht. : iscore should He reversed and that they Butter, 200., at Carnovsky's. {wot the game. The score at the ninth | Mrs. F. Westcott and her daughter, innings was 6 to 6, when Wolfe 1Is-| of Detroit, left for their home on land scored the winning run. They of Friday evening, after visiting Mr. and fer to put up 850 in the hands of the | Mrs. Metcalfe, Alfred street. sporting editor of the Watertown Times | Order your corset at New York Dress if what the affirm is not the truth. | Reform; perfect fit; from $3. Hygiene ti ia (waists: shoulder braces and abdominal 4 i Be {ports 200 Princess street. May Not Get Cup. { ® arly. Pridey altetnacy, Ringaton Queen strest Sunday school team | vad quite nn heavy shower of rain, [won the cup which was presented for | R. McFAUOL. \ =a a large amount of rain fell in the senior Feng but rl have mnot.| I very short time. = Igot it in their possession yet. The | | Girls' and boys low Shoes and slip: | conditions accompanyifig the cup will {pers, hall price. Dutton's, 209 Prin-|, ot allow a team playing city league | cess street. : 3 _ {men to obtain possession of it. Al} - : Mrs. Nellie Cook and daughter, Miss |¢aams in the league have played city | $000000000000000000000 In, of Rochester, N.Y., who were), Bethel, last year's! ® [visiting her brother, Robert Gibson : i OOOO 0) sta. in different styles; tailored ani embroidered. slightly oun tyr soiled, sizes 38, 40 $1.00 and $1.2 ines fo a Ellerbeck Avenue, solid brick 69 house, 6 rooms, improvements, new 7 ~hdrn_and ample grounds $1.63 Dozen Children Rarrack Street, brick Vanes ? Parasols tp clear at two pri rooms. -B. & { good cellar £1.700 10c and 19e Each, 1143 Beverley Street, 2 store heal Etats Propositions Y ol EEEEEEEE NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. --S8pecial valpes at $1.00, "$1.25, $1.60. IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $3.60 to $8.00. MARIE ANTOINETTE from $6.00 upward. ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. OOOO0} ! Watertqwn Times Major - Henry Reed Rathbone, whe died in an asvium for the eriminal in sane in Hanover, Germany, the "othe eo day, was .imdoubtedly a victim will ® President Lincoln of the assassin L ras ® Booth. Major Rathbone was nulitary, $2.50 for S140, coil : 3 4 ollingwood Street, near tnion Street Fall oa : nitle to President Lipeals ang in th ; Ladies' White Underski saw solid brick, 8 rooms, 8. & | eo Dox with him on the fatal night a with embroidered frill, othe and. infin Fig . Ford's theatre, April 14th, 1565 h with embroidery and ! y entte, rier lohnson o trying to defend the president from the 1 . good quality; nearly a . rie v or, R rooms ® sssassin, he received a stab wound S ® [In IMT Major Rathhone was appoint ° } $1 00 garments for ' ' yl ge £3 106 od consul general at Hanover, Ger oe) PIFINISIIIIINIIIIIIIING frame ~ i rooms, B. & ( £2 400 116 Farl Street, 9 raoms, hot water Ladies' House Dresses colors well made, brok o jzes heating, elects Light , and 82.500 POPE | | i | CERWEIETIVEE 75¢ each. | 'rope o ale ull s of 9 In an insane attack he mur Ladies Gowns made f good i t J " Loan to uality Csmbric. trimm embroidery, well made os ® many fui @ dered his wife and was incarcerated Artiving ® [in the asylum where he died. It i r v J ) ro ® ot unlikely that the horrible seen }{ regrelsr The line for Bé hy 28 MULLIN The Re | stat f t $ lof Lincoln's assassinatign may havi special wach | J a a0 Xpel 2 been the beginning of the insanity 48¢ each 5 Datiy ® which led him to. the commission of Ig A lot of Remnants of ® a horrible crime and incarceratior Muslins. Percales : for the remainder of his life with oti Saturday at half Lede 6X Corner Johuson and Division Sts : : Sunbury, have retarngd to the city. { . : "Nyal's face cream." Gibson's. Votes. Headquarters for o Rey, Mr.. Londsay, of Carberry,| _ Late Mari ne Notes. - : 8 { Man. wife and child, who have been The steamer Canadian arrived at | REAL ESTATE $ visiting their parents at Stella, went Poon, from Fort William, with grain ! {to Montreal, Friday, on a visit. / for the Montreal Tradsportation com- : Save heel i Ari any. y wl oH and money by Bid ra pa: a. ~ i The steambarge -Jescea arrived from ne our hot, ® 'charge. 5c, bc, 38¢. a pair. Sole!Smith Fults on her way to Oswego, | © 4 fow 800d things. @ |, ots, Dutton's "200 Princess street, |to load coal. 425 Albert Street-----Detach- : mre "| The steamer Norwalk arrived from | ed brick, 8 rooms. furnace, HER HUSBAND THREATENED Buffalo with a cargo of rails for the! NY gas, stable and large © -------- {Kingston & Pembroke railway. | . $3,600, To Stab Her, oung Wilf, } -- Street--Detach- § | . a ud Young 4 Toi Would Like Pastimes to Come. | 7 rooms, furnace, g | . p= | Fans who lived in the vicinity of stable; rental, 3216.00; poss: A" UPtown young woman told Po- | (L, "\ot now reside in Kingston, | ession May lst next; $2,500 night "on Princess street t her To and who were very much interested in | band had threatened to stab her, and the game between Victoria and Otta- and lot: asked him to keep an eye on wa Athletics, say they would: like to $312; yovrs for $3,200. angry better hall. She said that see the Pastimes of Ottawa play the $16 Earl Street. Detached ® [Pad accused her of i Vics. Arrangements may be made to : i men. This, she denied have an exhibition game here when she would not do p : the league season is over. s--cp-------------- Wormwiths Have Prolested. | brick: 7 rooms, h.w. furnace, x A protest was placed in the hands b. and c., gas, etc. $4,200. : of J. H. Welch, president; of the J cor. Toronto Street Oo Mercantt le Baseball League, Friday . ~=New frame, 7 rooms, b. and in regard to the game Thursday even 3 €; $1,850. G ' ith in his di ing, between Live Coals and Worm- x : he withs. The latter claim that Craw- ford, who plaved for Live Coals, was not eligible to play. The protest will be dealt with next week. Tae cremated remains of Hugh John. son arrived here, Friday, for burial. The from o Clouded mind. 12 1-2¢ a Yard. { No Two : Was Born in Kingston. Ladies' Black and Color . @ Perth Courier. Hose, with dainty embroidery, ® The death of an old resident of 35¢c and 39 Alike ® (Bathurst took place .on Tuesday SATURDAY MORNING, 25 ! I . PPEREEPEEIEEE ® night at her home in Perth in the . wg PETSON of Mrs. John Menzies. Deceas - e °d was born in Kingston, February $13.75 to $30. ° 2st, Sifesand Was asia to oi @® late John mzes by Lhe inate pV, "i here wr aman ® J. B. Duncan, She lived at Harper with deep desire to catch an ® until the death of her son, Jacob, early glimpse of the season's ® (when she moved to Perth, taking sewest wivies! Tweed Mix- rooms in Peéfer street. Four of her bovis Tipline nd Sad Serre {children survive--Robert and Archie the exquisite style and work- @ and Mrs. Parris, of Perth, and Mrs 5 | John Gardiner, of seventh lind, Drum- Up of riers Sarment imond. The funeral took place from ' > ithe latter's residence in Drummond to ® Elmwood cemetery on Thursday. Church With the Grits. iam | Haveloek Standara LC Cd The first gan in the political cam: . ou ign here was discharged on Monday May Build - Corner. ight, when candidate ¥. D. Kerr held It is apnounced that a local ing committee meeting in the liractor may build on the corner ist church. The stalwert libec {Princess and Division stroste three of bled to organize and prepare four dwellings. He has sn option the ensuing election. the property, but the deal las Ce closed yet. i marriage of Miss Helen Martha ssi . - : ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay] De. D. P. Lynch, of Almonte, died | ; Perth, but now of Evans 'on Wednesday, after a bef illooe | ; and G. of: i in. He was fine Pesth, Evans ' , sess esseTResssse IN | i { i i WILTING TIME. August, the month in whi shirtwalsts wilt 10 shapeles ness. lose freshness and be- come flaccid--due to impro- per laundering DON'T MIND IT. Bhirtwalsts done up in OUR LAUNDRs don't mind hamid weather, they like it. they Hke to assert thelr stiff superiority and rigid Independence "We bea! the world LAUNDERING CON000000000000OROO0000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 SALE OF UNTRIMMED HATS, Worth up to 53.50 each, For 45e. SATURDAY, ALGUST 19h, * 33 ssssessesvevusss Hii Is SHIRTWAISTS. Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts. 'Phone £2. F fy E Zz Zz TE : FUT VITVTVLVRRR SETAE OS TELL VTRTTRRRTTRTRTRNE x 2 o f 4 SUE, Feria : i : i : :