SLY. MAY 18. 1911. if on, why not prepare 11:2,“??? "1th leading mercantile houses of Canada. and United states recognize our efï¬ency. solutes fl ’ ‘ * ‘~ ruins The Spotton Business College: iven thousands of mag . $17,355. good start in life. e can mtoba, Alberta, assist you. askatchewan Zonly Throuvh Lina COLONIST RATns our Home Study Couraaa r unexcelled advantages to agile who cannot attend college. Full particulars upon inquiry. res cleared, 30“ m and alsike land. fair state of oultivption. One am 800d m. twO m. M H" W‘. \o-fi'lo-f‘i .lml f i' V‘ “‘“2{,',',‘,,,'ff': idol“ through t . T ‘ R l T~e_ barns on foundation.good stabl- ‘mns cg“ ar m†lug. feed room connected. imple- ment shed. other buildings. one mile west of Village of Cambray. The same will be to rent if not sold. Plow leave ï¬rst of Septem- ber. 1911. Apply to Franc†Chambers. Cambray. Ont. ll‘.‘l \‘lll': 1'0me l0.10 p. Ill. MI! Through Colonist Tourist Sleep". 7‘ .- nist'Cars on all Trains . Chzuge for Bertha Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West :ll‘l K (illlili‘n :lsk NDERSON. Depot A‘u“ TCHETT. City Rhea: isoll . April p.m. BUl‘lNESS COLLEGE aso. sromn. Principal FOR SAULâ€"SHORTHORN BULL- l‘ctl. sired by son of imported Spic- cy Count. dnm by son of imported Indian f‘hlcf. Apply to J. (.‘asey. \‘illcntia. â€w ' â€I “.‘i‘l New season‘s s'rocx “f [i_.iil.ip l‘irvs. 'l‘iliws. Hercules limkm. Pumps. New llllt‘ Bicycle 5‘ W..." in. loll‘go‘ stock of Second FARM FOR SALE. â€" 100 ACRES. - ~ {H111kl.‘,".i:".'.'.,‘il.iiiliul'iiu-sii‘iiiiimg being cast half of lot 17, con. 9, l NG CORDWOOD gi'mlllil i-illllll in mm Gt‘llwl‘il. 1‘0- Manvers. 85 acres “on“ balance “Hum: â€I in good hardwood hush. Soil is ,. l‘ -': .-l .l gi-l In“... on Lindsay BhlloyCI‘ONon: General clay loam. iood buildings: and i ' ,\ ' V ' I. n0 0" house. .\ear school and church. i “will. ‘H I ' , ‘ ~ - NEXT POST BUILDING four miles from railway station, .i llmle. to. limiter 1.. m... m, 1...... 1...... ,8 well Watered. Apply to John E. | Geo. W. Shepherd Prop. I PHONE 1'7 MCGlll, Liil‘ord PA). -....._. ‘Il‘OR SALEâ€"SHORTHORX BULLâ€" SALE OR TO red. sired by son of imported Spic- ey Count. dam Dy son of imported l. EASE Indian Chief. Apply to J. Casey. Valentin. FOR SALEâ€"CANOPY TOl’ PHAR- ton for sale. \‘ery cheap. Special- ly nice for aged people. Also tap- estry rug 9 x Qâ€"at a low price. Apply Warder ()fIice. ocdville Coal Eizsirtss and Slleds Flt‘l\1'†the above ‘>\‘\\>I1'i':.\ iv... .liqum-il of before __.___.__._.. .r’ \l i:- ii. Milli-noble. {he l‘()l'Nll IN LINDSAY LAST WIN- 1“ Tli‘....‘..i§.‘oo ‘°"““ 5“†“" ’“°"°“" 1‘ “‘5 .. ‘ 7,“: ~P.‘l.\'“l.8nd advertised in both town dailies . .lollm- on our ‘ at the time. It is still in my ‘ 1. ,L;1...!)-t‘:-;‘iiilih1:;;wrlr::lif I possession. The owner can have . .iv A - w . - . it by describing it and telling the. . H. I)“. MACKAY amount and paying for advertis- ing.â€"-'l‘homas I’lurey, Lindsay-st. south, opposite skating rink. \Vllinlvlllt“. ' 'll. l‘Jll. “Prism Brand†Ready Mixï¬p Paint McLenllanCo. ..__â€"._â€"____â€" Everlasting“ Memorials FARM FOR SALE OR r0 RENT â€"’ 200 acres. lots 18 and 19, con. 3. Mariposa. about: 120 acres plow- ahle laml. One acre orchard, a frame burn on stone foundation. hip reof. 40 x 90, with windmill. one good pig house, three good ' wells. one with windmill in pas- ‘ ture ï¬eld, large log house, lath and plastered inside, live rooms upstairs, 14} miles from school, 3 f .. ‘ "I ï¬nd a. White. miles from Little Britain. Rural . . } Brmze blonu- Mail Delivery. Apply to Wesley . . : . \\. l. noon! in Simpson. Jewell, Little Britain. lilylor County, W. Va.. that is.y ‘ , - 1 _ “gummy YeMSIHORSES AM) CATTLE FOR old and as nice grass â€" I have accommadation for __-._â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- and perfectasthe about 30 head of quiet animals. (lay it was setâ€. (". ii. N-lv, Fair- ulount. “7. Va. Oliver’s Ranch, Long Point. Ad: dress A. A. oliver, Victoria Road. BUSH F IRES I K AHEAD I ._ Ile’l‘lel (all have a. - ~at3-_".l Illl against ad- Slate, sandstone. bro wnston e and marble have all . . . | .\. . . ‘~' proved failures. ‘ Granite is going l"iil‘.t‘ wi' :1. better re- ‘ “““d than 3 iiiâ€! M)" \“Sm‘e cm “an8†Tim nliixs WERE DESTROYED ' â€JV“ ’~‘~'"â€â€â€œ~'- White Bronze NEAR 1113mm. WE HA YE in litiixiiiiiilv. Artistic Effects of Minden. May 13.â€"-.\Irs. Thomas . »,. “H, pm. he.“ train- WNW" Lodge and little Ichild, of Pension, i’i-ï¬iv'izii-r; Uiir teachers _____ arrived this~ week to visit her father, IMr. ll. l‘enrose, of Minden township. .\ll business 1 CIALISTS. ‘ J: Mrs. Vanhorn and son Harold, gr- .n .i.i::»i til-egg, subjects. \\\\\\\ 4~ Arthur Graham’ rived last. week at Gull View cot- " """ 1" LESTWOOD 9.0. t-1 re 8 STUDY COURSES (b. . ‘ _ . . . Mr. “in. Hanson, 0! Lindsay, lS vim Monument Hmrze Co., ' lil'Filgtiport, (bull. .\~.. 2.‘ - ‘1' here renewing old acquaintances. Mrs. Wm. Baker is seriously with pneumonia. Bush fires are raging in this vicin- ity. some of them doing serious harm. Two lim‘ns were burned yes- terday in the lilairhumpton district, lla\illg caught fire by sparks blowing from a bush lire. ’l‘he burns were lowlioii by Messrs. [fetterby and King lot lllnil‘lmmpton. ' Mr. if. mail- and his sister i of lllltirhnmpion, are visiting ill ‘â€" ll: South lyrsllire Premier Clydesdale ay Business College '1“ :"w I ll illizl Bus. College) ESPOTTON - President I ,4__-â€"__â€"â€"â€"-'â€" A R n E N no and Organ Miss l.l‘l‘ll‘:‘._ Dealer lll‘it‘lllls (‘Yl the gl'Ult'h Line this! will?" i u eek. l ‘ PM â€wring M {eas- .,, Mrs. Alex. l‘ilil‘er. of Toronto, is ' "W “l 3"“ tisiiiiio her sister Mrs. Best, oratioâ€" l lilii'n township; l -_ l “'llliniii liltï¬â€˜dleii Mi: Norm series ~v'vsa‘v‘v‘,‘ ‘(5 Buy . '11“" m- Berri“ in "l""“".\ "f v...†twat mm -. ..- W. we are . -. . . like My oi â€inmate anti iii-twisted. , ...i.~, as woodw- ‘ L “it; MORRISON be. bitten nit-Vomit: tiled at or. . .. .- song use Margie. Ont. football» ....~ ‘:.. .l..u v, N‘fag h ‘6: \\ _ . . ‘X‘J $94§u“ 4§ hillï¬ï¬bt :: '1'. :"J. “J “o 08‘ “ \ \otub. i‘asulilioll'ï¬t lei i‘l‘he Only Median© ..i_. 3......“ â€:in 583 ~ .w- will sell you all station. to? r. Mul‘JuC-hei‘m E’ltluu ii. \\A For The Baby “w " machine an M ~'= ‘33, {or night. 111:.Wjoviiii 2:21:23 '. Q“,- .11.. Lifting. Aggyle, it: Thu (univmadiciuea mother- should .-.-;.~.-.» if paying in m _‘ I "it“ 10‘ l’c‘m' ' ,give her little ones is one she can “:25 ill Shaft time. \\..L; :WI‘WWK fut: t. w . give and M absuuw-lf 5““ ‘h“ i ‘ “““" ’ 5“ 1" “~ â€1““ 5' ‘0‘. “0 not the slightest harm wxn resultâ€"n ’ m. WA RR EN \1 ~12, i‘lmrah, .ior noon. J. G. medicine that is guaranteed strictly "r. ANDREWS 03W ‘ . ; :uisoo. lot :~:, con. 3, Thorah. free from “imam an“ Such t, ‘W mgut. medicine is Baby‘s Own Tablas ‘â€" . - not $11 . 1311' Thwxlwl’wAt Lorneville for noon. M ~ . everyboxiaaoldunden'suchaguar- We s Hotel, Woodville. for the antes and the mother may feel per- Frail“ fectly safe in giving them to even “usâ€"At Denna Howkin'ï¬- 1°t 1- the new-born babe. Concern“ COR. 5, Eldon, for noon. them Mrs. “Albert E. Wood. Loudâ€- Saturday to Mondayâ€"At his own Ont... says .7 u I have found Baby's let 12, con. 5, Eldon. Own Tablets all that is cleaned for Terms ' mm' My “by be: m than , $15.00 birth “a will w. than eagerly. I See cards for 8mDtion. WWW! de-imsurethereisnobetta'modidne silly I canf fl}: ï¬ngw '~ en others ail. . '~ - m“ an!†or III-‘11 ' consult me if your eyes i if rotmomoters were m ‘t gigant- a but from the g. Wilo' on 0 8d . . . . . 310.500 WWW With obtaining lien!" .mdu 00-. W cut. ‘ - ~‘ . ‘ " Eyesi ht Spec -t-st., agel- Neill’s 8110c 'lassesrepau'ed- W it . ‘owv; and admirable unease. manner. Kirby. and can rope the cal- lle for yoh to brand. sub. l‘ll guar antes yoh the biggest game on the river." “You will oblige me. sir.“ replied the other. carefully lighting a cue-root. “by ‘5} By Boothg‘narkington Harry Leon Wilson Adapted From the Play of the Same Name by W. B. Malia-guano Wlfllflhmm Canon-v “Ever since I first saw yoh play. Kirby. Come: yoh partner. Bunce. is crudeâ€"a blubber faced Yankee. with no manners whatever. sub. But yob and l are gentlemen and would make the best team on the river. l consider our play tonight the blggest haul in n decade. and i promise yob mob like It. fob i never go in fob plcuyuue at fairs. My fingers are growing a lllllt' too stiff fob skillful lllnuipulutlon. and l frankly own I haven‘t rob delicate lull I have the employing the prefix to my nameâ€"if ever in the future l am unfortunate enough to have you address me. Per- mit me to inform you that you are a blauk scoundrel. sir! l cannot be too emphatic concerning that statement. Whenever 1 form a partnership with you I will be more qualiï¬ed for a front seat in bodes than i am at the present moment. way. you low. thiev- Ing swamp cat." he cried. losing all self control. "bow dare you think I gamble like youâ€"by getting unsuspect- ing victims drunk and then robbing them? I watched you outrageously cheat Mr. Randall and ply him with liquor in order to cover your charac- teristically clumsy manipulation of the cards. and if I stepped in tonight and ' stooped to emulate the type of game which you solely play it was in order to save your victim from complete and total ruin. It is unnecessary to say that when Mr. Randall is capable of estimating what has occurred and is once more himself this deed will be returned to him." “Now, Kirby. yoh can‘t play that. game on me." cried Moreen. jumping to his feet. “Y ob come in on my kill and then try to do me out of the spoils. That don‘t go. Kirby. l'm too old a bend. Keep that line of talk for up- beads. The Randall plantation is sold under the hammer. and 1 get two- thirds or"â€" “Or what?†coldly demanded Kirby, carefully pocketing the deed. “You know me, Mr. Moreen, so don't try to pull a derrlnger. It’s considerably safer! to wait until my back is turned. 1 say Mr. Randall himself will destroy this deed and that his plantation will not be sold, and you may believe it or not, Just as you like. That ten thou- sand you virtually stole 1 cannot. un- fortunately. refund; but, believe me. that is the entire extent of your steal- ings. For once in your life you are going to release a victim before he has been completely sucked dry; for once in your life you are going to be halfâ€" way decent“â€" “Decent?†bellowed the other. “That's a compliment from one of ’ yoh standingâ€- “Like yourself. 1 game for a living. Mr. Moreen," coldly interrupted Kir- by; “but. unlike yourself, 1 endeavor to do so honestly. and l have never yet steeped to the methods which you exclusively employ. Although you are W 1 smlimc. member mriam rm: ssioxilm vision. Ruben» ii‘ in his mum sawmills not some or the fm-i. moo it: it ilisiinri dimï¬ Min-mill :l stair moi Mill ii llllel; pure l liml mo mi- lit-“.19 iii Meridian? ille i‘i‘imil»l~i-s 2i" t-oi'ooiii oi condemn like Mt l‘a-v' mil l new bill-ll you in l»- . «an: oil'- him. it owl iii in air-ll you Mainline liiiii -~> . xl‘Mlile' roll MM l \Vi“ l- ~ soil ill discussion l“ .. ‘~ biog we to wow»- liuiuw Muir-TN could Rim lilo Swill-d or a slilzlo slmi rang out l‘l‘ulii one of he staterooms and echoed itself over he river impulsively Kirby turned i ills duol‘. and as he did Sm Aim-mu v;i : -. w‘: lldl'c‘“ his band from the . ..; llli lung frock «out A tongue willing from bis Derringer 4 «annual tobacco fumes. - world bite of powder in “av w; <. E m,“ “midymmblutbedark ened m .t m ï¬lmed on tomboy. It’tyowoldpal. Bones.†"1 calculate yoh friend is past speak- lug. sub.†ob-emd More-u. backing toward the door and keeping a wary eye on the florid faced Yankee. “Hr. Kirby Insured ID. lull. and has paid fobl with his life. I shot him in fair and honorable combat†“Fair and honorable beans!“ snarled Bunce. leaping to his feet. “Shot him in the back. you skunkâ€"your usual fair and honorable manner! You haven‘t the nerve to stand up and face a crip- Dled hen!†“Stand back. Inh'" warned the other. drawing bis Derringer. “You are net- urally excited. and lo I choose to over- look yoh words. wblcb i will not do in the future. But don't push me too hr. subâ€"don‘t push me too far. fob even a gentleman has his limits." “No man ever double bankedï¬ene Kirby twice." said Larkle Bunce Ia. conlcnlly. “and it‘ll be a good thing for you. Moreen. if he is past speaking. which. i rue-s looks the case. if he happens to pull through you can gam- ble he'll fix your case himself. but if he doesn't. my One old bucko. I'll settle your honorable hash. Yob‘ve stunt up this river Just about along enough." “lt will afford me considerable plena- ure. sub." replied the pseudo colonel in his boat manner. “to place yob in the same position which yob friend Mr. Kirby will shortly occupy. I re- fer. sub. to a front seat in the grill room of his most Satanic majesty. You servant. sub. and a very good evening." Bowing. the flower of south- ern chivalry backed nlmbly through the door and disappeared. CHAPTER III. OLOSEL JACQUES GAS- PARD DESCHAMPS M0- REAU. to give blm his full - title. doing all things than oughly. as befltted one of his honorable character, was not satisned with. as be thought. disposing of Kirby's physical existence. but considered it his pleas- urable duty to effectually ruin what- ever little reputaflou had survived dun mg the other's downward career. Kirby, presumably fatally wounded. had been carried ashore by Buuce at the next landing. and. in those days shooting and stabbing an'rays emanat- ing from can] games being only too common. but little attention had been paid to the affair. Cameo Kirby was notorious the length of the river. and such an abrupt and magic termination of his career had not only been fre- quently and cheerfully predicted. but was. moreover, expected of all such members as graced his questionable profession. indeed. for them a sober and respectable death would have been considered bad form. Among the gem- bling profession there existed a certain code. which in a manner served to link those at the top, who. like Kirby and liunce. wooed fortune honestly, to the Moreau type, gracing and dlsgraclng the lowest rung in the gambler-3' social ladder. This code. if so it may be termed. was an understanding to the effect that in no instance. however great the provocation. should the law be invoked. Wrongs. fancied or an- thentic. were to be redressed solely by the bearers thereof. the Joint office of judge and executioner being vested in each separate and distinct individual. In view of this accepted understand- ing, Larkin Bunce bad accordingly made no mention of the fact that a probable murder had been committed. and. the passengers and steamship oin- cials dismissing it as a gamblers' quar- rel, which was none of their affair. no stigma or notoriety was attached to the good Colonel Moreau. who. claiming to be an old and valued friend of Mr. Randall. had gone to the latter's state- room aud brazenly assumed charge of the body. Bunce's laconic statement was too pitifully true. for the old plantâ€" er bad effectually ended his life. Again referring to Colonel Moreau'a bappy faculty of doing all things well. it was quite characteristic that to com- plete his revenge against Cameo Kirby be now did not hesitate to assume charge of Mr. Randall‘s body, did not hesitate to.meoe_t .fhe, so; of the man “â€"- A BAD COLD Developed Info BRONCHITIS. Katmai nmm-hiiis is we,» once the direct wise or Consumption. and on use lint nympho appraisal: be. \\‘ool‘o Norway t’iiie leiâ€"mp should be ml use the bronchitis t-iliel. he mm are mm m the elicit. “it“? pains not a tumour; ill Noam it remain at lbieli phlegm at ï¬rst white not later of a mall or yellowish who Miller} M the bran: tibial tubes who mm W ills flail lbw ill W9 W9“. Mrs. Dan J- “WW. pom. Ra. now: “My W10 W “to years old caught a bad. M which developed into Bronchitis lie was so Md “’1 he could Will “â€59; “(ladies that your wonderful Mme. Dr. Wond'! Norway Pine Syrup. i decided to try a bottle and with such good result I got millet which WW! cured him. without having 1» docks- ! cannot at, loomwhiniupni-o: Iwouldnotba withoutitin tbobomaaloonnidetita sure can for Gold- lnd Bronchitis.†“0 price of “Dr. Wood’s†Norm martini-25°. Iii-running Wm-mmmhtba â€.5": Bowman-lane's“ . Win: Dr- Wood's- llrs. Gen. min-as Rel labours ammo; PARIER'S WIFE WHO WAS WEAK NERVOUS _ AND -. SUFFERING FRO! BACKACHE. TELLS HER SUFFERING SISTERS HOW TO BECOME WELL. Pequefville. N. 3., May 12. Spec.- ial.â€"Itia.meslageofcheer that Mrs. Geo. Butler. wife of a well- lmown farmer living near here sends to the tired. nervous. run-down wo- men of Canada. "My trouble was brought on by hard wor ." Hrs. Butler states. "For four years I suffered from pain in the back. 1 was alwm tired and perv. ous. My head ached. and I had dark circlea under my eyes. which were al- so puffed and swollen. I had flashes of light and floating specks before my eyes. and was generally in a run-down condition." "I was feeling very bad when I be- gun to take Dodd's Kidney Pi.ls gull I can only say that I found re- lief at once.†"To all who are suffering from pain in the lack I recommend Dodd'e Klu- ncy Pills. They will ï¬nd relief." The health of the women of Canad.‘ depends on their kidneys. If the kid- neys are right all else will be right. wrong, sickness Dodd's If the kidneys are and suf‘ering must ensue. Kidney Pills always makes the Kid- neys right. for whose death be had been directly and shamefully responsible. for young 'l‘om Randall bad ridden over to the i‘lnquemlne landing in order to guest his father. while over at the old home- stead all was bustle and excitement in honor of the master's homecoming. Anxiously Tom Randall walted to see the jovlnl and well known figure of his father march down the gang- planlz. waited to catch a glimpse of the famlllar and weather beaten green portmnnteau which the planter always carried The moments passed. Other and. numerous passengers stepped ashore. to be eagerly welcomed and 0|!!!de by their own. but John Ran- dall was not among them A curious and seemingly pregnant bush bad auc- ' ceeded the landing of the frelgbL and off somewhere in the darkness a child whimpered shrilly. The boy's nerves were set on edge. Perhaps his father was having a farewell talk with the captain and would come dashing out at the last moment with all his old die- regnrd for time and place. It was time the bell was clnnging, the signal for backing away. for by now the landing .of passengers and freight appeared to be terminated. And still no Jobn Ran- dall. The boy walked along the string- piece until the Texas deck came the more prominently into view. the glow from the open windows of the port staterooms silhouetting the lean via- aged pilot. absolute monarch of his realm. who now that an easy stretch of the river had been entered leafed about while his cub took the wheeL “Hello. on board the Shotwelll" shouted young Randall. lodklng up at the pflothouse. “ls that you. Mr. Bix- by? This is Tom Randall. Do you know if my father is on board? We were expecting him by your boat. sir." i-‘or reply Air. leby. usually the pattern of courtesy. oflercd a memo- eyllablc amrmudm and turned from the window. ‘But young Randall bad no time to nurse his quick resentment. for'now. - / ’ \\vak "in: woman. one nanny run roll I? were ill! LIFE." at list. his father bail come ashore. borne on the shoulders of two bount- abouts Hills the captain and swim stood with tum helm! Mid “murmur left the unwelcome mi of ammo: the new; to the Mllllllslo burl willing We! blame “if: m.“ on the lattes new lily- e from tilled we item hail: ‘s heavier shellï¬sh without: l on e W to m sub. i ‘ve as l E i iii: a i rig: {in i i e *â€" w~m--.~.ï¬_.. * ’tlaldly'rud ofSoaePiecesof . . Will not a few dollars invested in new things to live withâ€"New Chairs, Tables, Beds or even Kitchen Furniture be the wisest possible use of some money just now .? Haven't some of the old pieces served long enough it Wouldn’t “Something New" be a real eye- †DONQI' fORGE'I' To call on J. Hughcs’ Han Made Bcot and Shoe Store \Vc have a lurgc assortment of Hand Sewn Boots and Shoes to sclccf from. all of bcst mutt-rial and workmanship. if we have not any in stock to fit you lct us take your measure for a pair. Good Fit. Comfortable and Absolutely Waterproof. Diatanoe no object. ONLY FIRST CLASS ECHLN [CS EPLOYBD AND VERY BEST LEATHER USED. _________â€"â€" REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED lf y0u need 3' , repairing done or rubber hccls fixed, call in and we will ï¬ll y0ur rcquircr..cnts while you wait J. 11112111515, 1 l I l l 1 LINDSAY ST., an‘u ‘ WILLIAM-ST. NORTH FOR Batteries Lubricants Gasoline , Notional I‘nitor NONvFLUID OILS The Best I Make comparrison Grade. Tl“ Columbia by getting a. gallon . i Improved Thoughly clean A .specla'l out the oil you are Price for Dry Calla. absolut- using and try Seasons ely the beat M OTCB ( 1 supply N We Carry Nothing But The Best l 1 Lindsay Motor Works Garage Opposite Bank of Montreal, William-at W4no-i'il%'iliiii'iiiiiiii!!!!‘!liiiiii‘{ii THE NEW STRAWS ; A Fine Straw Hat. Display. 9 Surely. That’s what everybody say: that has email our lit“ Straws. Blvles llliu consort nilmit ol’ a wiilc r-lim'ce. .\ men mm- cli-mw a hat in iii iii: lieml nil-l law with l uni Violating only catch of inuliinll. \\‘e‘w Split Minus. Somali. Milnhs. limiila. l'niimum elm. Me From 809. up to 88.00. We aim to null lieu: of a little better “alt-lo moi limln Nollie lllml Will be “Manual dhewlww «ml \w‘l’o â€EM mm: were doing it We also invite every (trout! ‘l‘ruuk employee to (some and got a time book free of charge Hm! views are of the Grandon-st. public school. Duggan-et. public school, Albert College. banks and buaine. blocks. Baptist. Presbyterian, le- ebodiat and Catholic churches. Uni- versity. and the Cow“: Instituu. The buildin- ane all large and lab- atantial looking. and give one the idea that Stratboona. Alta.. h a