, wash-353'? V'" râ€"m . - ...». u.’.r . . ._.'_ .‘. ....." ---._..â€"--â€"--" LCBNVE TI N’has the gr utest reSporisi....;Ly; r _ letny men. being engaged in o Tm; clubs, or socwty or their daily SUNDAY SCHOOLS'workJeavethis teaching to the OF THE mothers, but if they doit. they do Township of Emily, so wrongly. The lather is the HELU‘ in THE head ottheiamily, the policy of . , w the household lies upon the father; p a l’ e n i s PREbBYTERl“ CHURCH, OIEIEE, the mother certainly may teach had :11 j n Max-oh 13th._1901. thccl-ildrenhbut:gerewonswuily H in hair; per- ~. _ . rests upon 5‘. a_ er. A .- Though the Convention, as far Relationship "Wolves responsi- children ll ahsgs 311:1; as numerical attendance is con- bility; father and mother being 5 hair But “1' d cernod, did not come up to that bothrelated to the children,thope. ‘ . IS Des . . fore they both share in the re “0' make 1‘ necessary OH‘L“ year, meg to the unfavor- oriSibilit . for them to have thin able weather, the Conventiori it- spWen t)" the Ch ld _ Ad 3 h ,r selfwas a grand success and did 0 ice ‘ ren 5 1 3' . not disa )ointed [h s ' €x_ Society looking after waifs; the One pectatioii: rcgardiiige \ili’tfszanie Efglgfslflkmg holdofpeople who. thing e were the mOStSanguine. m†a nuls‘mw 0' them! YOU may l rely Hï¬l r ' ..p..._ I903'6 The Convention Opened at I0 selves. Whdedt? because, 1†a m" to preceed with the busi- ing togetherin relationsnip to a ness-matters of the Association. community involves responsrbili Rev. G. Bro tedtheDs- ‘y' . . votional Extfcfgfufvhich were II. The sense of reSpOIlSlbll interspersed with the singing of ity cannot be shifted. While the hymns. parent Sends his children rightly' makes the hair healthy 'rne nominating Committee :10 53350“ ‘0 bf? ‘auKII‘W â€We“: and vigorous; makes wasappointed asfollowszMessrs. I". 0‘55 notgive up ‘1‘? ‘esDODS‘ it grow thick and \V. H. Curry, 1. N.Thompson M. bllltv As, to the supeerlen 0‘ the long It ‘CUI'CS d8“? , D., lsaia Thornton, Moses Ruth. teacher 5 and his children's work. dmï¬'. also ' W. H. Hooper, and T. Dawson. The Speaker approves Of. the rev 1 . l. ' ‘ ' . The Treasurer W. H. Curry erend reading otthe Scriptures in t 4 ways lesions color to ray_hair,-â€" all the dafit, rich color of early life. There is no longer need of your leaking old be- fore your time. 8| OOsbotuo. Mi drucglsts. _._. a... Mr. won-s Wino, SIXTHANNUA WWW- Badendreoommended ell drugglsutncnnads. bye“- sblo medicine abbot? 8?; .. . may cure s. W.- .. all annotation people have thin hair. Per- haps their Dr. Neelands, DENTIST, . LIN USA Y, Visits the Omemee Commercial Hotel, media the new Post Ottice Block, the ï¬rst [nudity of every month. Admin. hand gas with great success for over 23 years. Beautiful ieoth and splendid II. Crown and bridge work inserted. My ofï¬ce nearly opposite Simp- son’s HoteL-28-ly Dr. F. A. Walters, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Honor Graduate of Toronto Univers- lu and Royal College of Dental Sur- .0033. All the lstest and improved branches 0' dentistry successfully performed. Gist-es moderate O F F I C E over “081's Drug Store, corner Kent and William streets. ‘ Bradburn House. OMEN EE, third Hands! 0! each monilnâ€"ilT-ly 4: PER CENT. Nun-lemlznsd is prepared to loan -onsy on ï¬rst-class farm property in give the financial report and Dr Schools without religious instruc Thoznpsou presented a. most en- tions. 'leachers mayh befc’h'gs couraging report of the various tians or Agnostics. 'l ere ore. e Sunday Schools. They allshow- thinks thabmhgrous instruction n... Safaris“assigning: rec summits 49 per cent. Small Afterthe reports were discus- g. .3. into at sligh' increased rates of sed by the Delegates, the nomina- spÂ¥ggalscdtac§tloszgigle gyostillf; Into minis-gift? Mime.“- ‘0 3“" ting COinmittee withdrewfor con- un y ‘ y C borrower. 1,. < awh‘uio the result ofwhich was ought to beg’raded similar to the MCSWBYII 86 Weldon. the nomination of the following secular schools. The pa rents , . have responsibility to the Sunday “MIN"r SOHCitOTB C., Lindsay. Ont. 3:55:15): “rthh VVCI'Q 616‘:th Unan- SChOO] and its improvement. I. B.â€"Hsve several clients who desire President, Key. C“ Brown. Mr. Hughson lamented that SO - '. _ - ~ . many parents were so negligent tobulygoodrarmpropertygabargam. Mpggteeriresments, the resrdtnt regarding the home training of Treasurer. “,1 H. Curry. their children. '1 hey forget that “ As a remedy for rout-rim: altar m the hair i mlmvn Ayesr‘n Nair Vigor has no vqiml I has always given me perfect. satislactiuu in ovary way “ Mrs. A. M STRRIIL, Aug. 18, 1598. llsmm--udspmt.N.Y. In Omemeo every Monday. Write Us. nuclei. 30 will send you a book an The RI" and Scalp iron, "yum n-qm-«t, If you do not â€lib-lt- I†the hi‘iwlilu ‘ . . .OUIy they are praining mo::mril‘:'ii,ghgm- Hm use it! the D W T R d Secretarv W'.\V.]ardine B A. unconsconi . A Mon-bout". . . . O gers . - ’ . , ’ , . ‘ . , cities». 1' ’ Executive. Isaia'i hornton. Dr. them I†he†““5, by what the DmJ.c.AYim. Lovell. Mus. Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, Thompson, Miss Curry, M. Ruth, children see in them. It may also Toronto, treats 8“ diseflw 0" domesii‘ S. Connell David Rea S. W. Mit- be a heritage of a bad heridita-ry. sated animals. Special attention to chell .l- RiBoaie, W.I~i.Hooper. The old nature maybe corning equine dentistry. Charge. mademte' Mr: Isaiah Thornton moved out m the children through the their children. . ~ , , ‘ , ‘ If the homes uerc I 7‘ OFFICE, AND RhSIDLNLL, and ML Moses Ruth seconded, Parfnts- 4 . _ 1 what they ought to he,8nndu_\'Sclwuls 5". we 3mm. 0mm am. that a vote of thanks be tendered h1 be PMS" 3 'eSP°"S.‘b".‘fV to “‘m "0* needed. 3. Mil. the Sun- 5‘s: “ .__________. to the indefatigable Secretary Dr. E.e}S"PdaZIY}§ChOOI :63 m over- “f" “hm!" ism" “ “3’ 501W“: W‘ " , 4.? . Thompson, who had resigned his all; _lt- h‘ld icy Q“? t to {Ullgw dlrclplllie is necessary just the seine : .. out in Olgars oï¬ico. This motion was carried it]: C 1 ion wltipmyelrls,é ey 1.! '"'.'8H°“â€e"d“d' Te“""â€"°"' ‘, , 7 enthuSiasticallY. With the sins“ 39°. “ng1?te toTo-iitlilmzeb If e uln- â€um i" "m“: mâ€! c""“'"°’""°" l’e' ,; - ~.« , _. my!) . 6 for 25 cents ing of: hyrrm and benedictiOn the fad. t. OOP enc er e olil'e t 1!: "lines of their Voluntary teaching, and 1., ‘ inks 7 for 25 a Morning Session was closed. C 1. runs _ zirenis genera. y do the l'f"'""†i light to compel-re with Alabama: _ 6for 25 u AFTERNOON SEssloN not rr-tognize tllclr oiilizations tn ~l-e buntiny school in this respect. : , tch Reel 7 for 25 u . ~ . - the Sunday. School Teacher for Lack ol‘dlSClpliiie Vii“ nurture School : pâ€"toâ€"date , 7 for 25 u I‘M: 2.30 a large audience had training their children. If faults and the onion-us. Ijssll}, it i. n." n ‘ la! 3 for 10 u go hersd for the afternoon sessron. are found With a teacher let the “1mm: lï¬huihlmsliiess to got it few 1 encedora 6 for 25 ,. Rev. E. A. Langfeldt M. A., con. parents take proper steps, but let ‘ij’lliml ill†H N o 1)!le o iiistiiutiuiiio y ducted thc Devotrbnal ExerCises. them not gossrp about it before a"“‘l‘m’m‘al’0‘“) Willel'ON‘s 1' m e . Bankrupt Stock of Pipes igrin l. ?. titackéon deferéed his the public unknown to the teach- an: ii: Fuiiaiijziimtrik: ‘imilirim pe‘niri a: ress o e venin . eSSion er. . ‘ ' W 0 l b ‘ . ‘ as he was desirous tog give as But the parents have also respon sâ€,’f°“â€" . : 353- Pipes ' for IS Cents many informations regarding the Silulil)‘ '0 the Children- 1. A3 to U†ml" “‘ 3" .Ka“"““‘" 3' 9-» _ 35 and 40c.Pipes for 25 “ provincial S. S. Association as conduct. Many parents find fault “'9'" "Tm"! “““U' “’0‘†“W P-‘W’ : i5‘ P.1pes for 1° “ possible; and thus he was engag. Wito ti S. S. teacher for scolding a ‘limw‘m'l "’ ‘1’“ ' “"‘m' RV" E- A 1‘“ Pipes for 5 “ ed in answering the questions child because of bad conduct. “1mm“: ""“d‘md “9‘“ â€4 3 3°“ , .Corn 00b: 2 for 5 “ asked from the audience. They think it quite just that a :iiiiii-mtfeï¬iuw “lbw" “" â€â€˜Â° "' l Tobaccosalwaysfresh at TA pip... 1% Mr. 8. Couch on tgaciwiouvht to feftisï¬ed “11th nit-.15.?‘JIJ... .n....... no... _ " eac er's ncoura ements and t :2 treatment w ll(‘ 8 naug li‘ ,. .. , ’1 WM‘ COLYIN,S. Discouragements†gas the next boy or girl may choose to give). “nun" â€1 00" m “m' "m “n " i Ton-orig! Pan-lamb. ' .. m)": "REIT. OMEHBE. inert ngniii,†tiller which llev. W. M. item on the programme. LC: the P â€9Ҡbecome members lxziimiiu iii pronounced tliehenediction It dealt with various facts that of Sunday School and show the will spring up in theeXperiences child gOOd COIldUCi- 2, AS m M _ â€"‘-‘_‘ " ' of 'I‘eacher’s and discourage them, preparation Of the lesson. Many Mount_H_oreb. - , The writer adviSed all teachers to children seldom read over their sped“! mule Mirâ€), 2 be so absorbed with their subject l< 85011 bt‘fOl’C $011": to Sunday . . . 3 . as never to have time to look for School. Parents hardly know the r _MԠ'T'W‘"! “f.rl?‘"°"lâ€'- '5 mmâ€! . any discouragements. lesson themselves. L e t them “9Ҡ"‘ ‘1‘†“I‘m" Miss Curry's papa-r “Thoughts study the lessen with their child. We would like to know who told that by a S. 8. Teacher," was very rcn anzlassistthem. Some boys ionnu mun Hunt drum â€to Lindsey much enjoyed and full ofpractical are ashamed to study the Bible tale-1H6 Ml- lloreb (Lurch that he l thoughts and lessons. Its mater. bncause their parents never do it. knew how imlrivothrmnrh snow bunks. ialwasno doubtgathered from the Family worship is practrsed in \O'Wiznmn never loose the i-quilib- experience of many years devoted but very few hmncs. How dare ““m 0‘ 3‘0"! l' all. in W During the past winter 1 was success- to Sunday School work. A few such neglectiul parents ever stand I ‘01 in wring “ crest quantity "I um points were especially very s‘ug- before God to give account of how ' ly flue pump timber. This will he gestive and instructive to both they have attended to their respon honest to sli my customers, and will parents and teachers. take the parents place." Many talk with their children about sibility. 3, As to Convorsiou. “l‘he Sunday School is not to Many parents say they cannot Hr, Lowery, blacksmith, is doing 3 rushing business. Mr. John Fowler is turning out s large quantity of corduoo 1. Mr. John Hicksmi is preparing to raiseansw barn with stone inundno Hon ; he intends moving his old burn. Success, John. A young English Pointer Dog for Enquire at the Post Ofï¬ce. The Auxillnrv Mssslon Band hold I grand entertainment In the Church on the ï¬fth. 'l‘lio ediï¬ce was fairly well filled. Miss Jackson and her class did excellent work by rendering vocal and instrumental music. The (‘holr in the Methodist Church is rewmaulsrd. Mr. Thus, Deroll is doing a big busi- ness In turning out cord wood. Mr. J Council and family have [one to live in Toronto. m The local agency for. Martin’s Sloan. Laundry is at tlie'Mirror Ofllce. Louie yoiii parcels waltzâ€"43 With Biographical Sketches. to maintain the high standard of gusnty that our goods hare enjoyed in l “I. W‘ . . . . ' . parents think their obligation is Jesus. If they only began young, PM: for EVEN Sï¬ï¬'mfl only to send the children to S. S;, sacred things would become more ' .“Mn wanna,“ in ovary and then be relieved ofall respon- familiar. If Darents do not teach .. ease. stbility. But it is not so; they theirchildren, the devil willdoit. W must teach the religion to their The speaker thought that be r ‘ ' I children. never found fault with a man who , ‘ “Do not be afraid to teach them would stay home from Church or BB "I "H S God‘s Word, they will remEmber the weekly service oécasionally ‘ . it whenthey have forgotten yours" that he might. teach his children gofldosl.†for 1897, is by all odds “Do not get discouraged by not the Word of God. ,gu‘pggii- the marlin. Its first cost is seeing results; do your work faith. Mr J. A.Jnrksnn, a. A., vainclsl ,‘iep, when yonromemiier that it is fully in teaching; let the Lord re- Secretary MSS. Association was H- ,w A High Grader, and the annual ceivs tho’results. Another point 110“ weak"- _fl~ maintenance and relinirsislow- was, that the parents should re- H15 “WON W" "'0 â€â€œ0" of EM- ‘Q'ï¬t I have handled those mills full member the S_ 3. Teachers of (in: Schools, and the Divine Sanction : Q. m and have never yet made in their children in prayer, and that of it. it wss nothing new when about _~d¢'on sccmnt of defect in material the teachers ought also to pray 121 veers ago Robert Rallies instituted ‘ï¬por workmanship for their scholars w Sunday Schools. It did exist bofm'r. Eula ihr particulars of my other lines. ' , - , - In the day ofAbrslmm there was .I 'ufllNG All!!!“ us, etc. whlicl'ilizii’r glszusig?) ijltndMl: ready a systematic teaching in use. mom i W “7 lardirie Ilev (g, BfOWn. Ezra l at all the children toutbor in a ‘ Dr. Thom son’and hi? .lohn Mr: B" '9 schm’" 1" "m aâ€. "m†1â€", (“In iookp aitl and ' excelle . Jesus there was also it systemayl Bible i ' ' ii if ’ h n“ Schools. in the Church of the first \ ' I P23? $°$ {grildginieot‘llltén tau hi i‘onlun‘ people tool: care to instruct l n . v i Peter-bow ...s..... 5...... onions. if.:l’.‘.'.i'::';.’.1;.‘.“.::.Ҥ:t."...'.°::?;‘.‘:; N Ontario, Luke XXIII: 1 3-26, which was m 0'“ mm“. mm...“ “'0 0. BOX 363. TELEPHONE 92 VCTY manual“? and well Prepared In the Mill (‘eutnry a Ruinsn Call» - . - The Round Table Conference" ollo (‘srdinal f' undsil Bn‘ dsy Schools was a .new departure and Was in Italy In the 17“: (‘entnry the PM much enjoyed. itsn clergy men instltuted them “I30 EVENING SESSION. Bu! M “m “I“ 3- ‘ » ‘0" â€0‘ WW“ The attendance was very small. tsry, teachers hers paid. and it is very Iombsr of Congress for nearly N you-s. Contains twontyl'our largo Photo-irrev- nrs Etching- from the palntlngs indorsed by the families and sour relatives o! the signed by Tlfl'nny. Biographical sketches people at a distance could not at the present day schools. In 1872 the k ‘ printed in lnrgs,opon typo in two colors. tend at a“. HO‘VCVCI those Who International a under School System Tbsgrestssi work 0! the 20th CII’IHH‘)’. ‘0 J, > . _ FOR SERVICE.â€"A . . was introduce-d. The purple Lena-n beautiful that when President McKinley I ~ '5: ' â€worth Boar wil rel-e Present had the pnvrlege Of “ion to realise the importance of the “W 1‘ ’10 "1"!"le lmmtdllteiy. Ono ~ ‘ - _. , . , _- istentng to good addresses. Sunday School h we world The ngontueiiingeoocopieain small territory ‘ 'i Paint?" Pie-WIS Rev. H. B. Rowe conducted the S h l “I ‘- ‘ ill b 11 “Pennsylvania. Amlllloncopies will be "3 “255’ Emilyi‘durmg Devotional Exercises. ° °° ° ‘° “ 'm " ° " “ ‘" p Isaak. * ‘ems T mp.†" e “.1 l I q ' I “no. will Mm.d. Shh. Ill- . , , 'old “in. F0 ' suurslycsr. High class man or woman . ~» . . The Isis-kn land“ at some one ofgoodsocislstsndlng can make s little 11-, ,B- by. Rev... .1. us. Hughsbn B. D._. "° §~ .. " . - ' SW53; Assoc I. . , sob-curd“... not. 1'. P 3 . y , , 0s- 1 4 .J - than", of the I nurch. . n; «nicer buiannr 397’ “I." ‘ , U.)- 5 WARFRU fut-aw . i i. h} . ‘ , 1. i 3 'a . .. 1 “‘9- ; . , nursery. Valiumâ€"ï¬nk Nassgcr to look site sale, l8 months old, will be sold olissr. '_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_.____ ___.._ ' , ,3 not ‘ returns In this territory. Territory is â€in. 7 i , ‘ rspidly, Pmmrunnlnzdsysnd mm to ‘ ' bâ€. "'6 all orders. . . Tremendous Sale. : Caps, Furs, Etc. We do not expect to make any profit on this Sale. Our sole object is to turn the Stock into Cash. B. J. GOUGH The Big Cl‘othier, LINDSAY P/IIDLA The Peoples Gnocerly ORIENIEIE. [S'Is full up with all kinds of New Years’ ' CANDIES 8’ Confectionery, Biscuits, Fruits, Almonds, Raisuis, c. - Call and See Our Display. ill. BRADBURN. Oranges, Lemons Wm. Curry 00. Emmem In order to make room we offer the following goods: White Blankets, Grey Blankets, Horse Blank- ets.IHeavy Overcoats and Reefers, Mantle Cloths, Grey Flannels, Felt Boots, Rub- bers and Socks, Overshoes, 81.0., At Cost for Cash. Come and See Prices. WM. CURRY CO’Y. WWW W Everything New and Up To Date. Our Assortment of Call and See the New Store, and Buy at Headquarters. SHREWD BUYERS SALE NOW ON. As a properand becoming wind-up to the most successful business season weha'v known, we now threw over stock upon the mere servmg nothing, and flooding the community With the greatest BAhCAINS i of Oinemee and surrounding country have ever known. . We shall smash DOIliirs into Pennies during the next 21 days. Men's and Boys’ Suits, Overcome, Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Furs, away before the first of March. The greatest CLOTHING Sacrifice of next Monday at 8 o’clock, and it is a sale that will pack our stores with start to finish. You can’t afford to miss it, nor can you afford to wait a left. Come early we carry nothing over. Stylish Winter Clething at Less than the Cloth Cost. Clearing Out Of Winter Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings. Hats, e CVCX' yol the peopleâ€"sparing nothing and, re- he citizens. , Every dollars worth of Etc., must be cleared our liycs begins I eager buyers from nd take what is 9 . N D.- is the largest and Newest in the Midland Disiiicl. wasnever so COMPLETE as NOW. All were bought before the advance in price. w ill†SWEDDNG PRESENTS. China Hall, Peterbor‘o, is headquarters for all kinds of New Years' and Wedding Presents. 4 j , _ ,, 4 llur New Store is the Handsomeslln Canada. and the Steel 33:,x:‘*;:;x,::;°03;frgydtfgg 3133111“???“:373"i.§§"§.'§.’lli£§31:22:32.533SiZEJ’SJSSlL‘Lf’J‘l‘SizDillllel" Sets, Tea Sets, Toiet Sets, Fancy Goods, Lamps, Sit, wilson , Company Limited, '7 All the latest and pr '_j dies in the JCVVCHCX'S Ar j, displayed for your cho: f They are varied and 1‘snd each one is perfect f, kind. ', Our aim is to give th igoods for moderate pri : See our large stozl; of Clocks, jewellery Spectacles etc. Tit Pillil? Janie. , W. l. MillI lKlit-St, L Cook's Cotton Boot is unusually used mo 0.000 males. Sate.e.".ect {our drcsgist for Cook‘s ' rd. no other, as All Mixtu ‘. Him or: dongs-tons. Price. ‘ ‘ box' lo. 1. 10 degrees stronger}: -â€" l "infliction receipt of price a ' . egg. The Cook Company 0:. LOCK I. LflCO Keep You g For further :illllt.'lill(2t.iil‘.‘l Concert to be hell (I! acsiiices ofthe Orin-met: ist Church Chou on MOI! of April next. Tliomvnv irieizdii, of Mr Itsnison v. ill be pi63~9d to ie: nlniust fully recmerud from inn.‘ Tilt-inst- Brady, Kent St ,l 8921‘! hi bU'Ck r. large and in a {Pod-“lies! at prices: as lï¬'i : Cit. Giu- us 1“ call u lien is; u “ram! 12:: John Buctt land (‘it_-, «10 have loci Cinemas and Emily friend I'm-lit} morning to \iaii Petr (fir: (I. Bile'IJi FOR SALE-Al Eirainford “-4 Bird Linc-l told at. less tl an half price. i J, (5 BOYD, Omeuoee, Out. 3-th Sixggis \Vlir, (if {.231 lug her broth. r, Sir. R J “'1 chltiveiy no more Crii be given for Laundry“ don't ask for Credit. We lllllonaires. (‘rremee Bi the Victoria Laundry. Mrs. Fox, Ville of 8.).1'er, Lin-Buy. in \ Esiting: relatives ester, X Y , and ii iii remain {4 weeks J. iIJ‘OBB. Hazlett. (laceration flags on! Public Functionu. sum orig; Iii-i h-curstice Pleads. l-i liz‘is s. 3'3 mimiv. (Ermnhou‘osj lire“. Poleflsofo.â€"hn_ Miss Flu“.. .‘lci'lterson Iâ€! n Nnâ€" home of Sir. and Mrs lull, (‘uiiibndge-sL, Lindsay, Mean. Green Son, l‘imtu ‘re getting a big rim f 1' Hum Ontarians Studio. Their «orig karndid. They visit Once“! ï¬rst and third Friday of each‘ Hr. l‘. A. McCres called (mi (rte: ds Saturday. We invite the Citizens or and Emily to call when in Your: most respectfully, Pyi :Pmpriotors of The Duly lions; Mr.T. H. lit-Quads was in 1 Sunday on business. BUS'I'A CLAUSE AT RuliTiJ} rested! bargain house in l'i-ie-r s largest stocks to snlect from. humour pooled, wlth all kind: “so. George St, Peter-bum. and store in Torontoâ€"8m. Hr Issue Richardson has ii In: and «ill Continue to sl load of hogs ever: Tuesdl Oniemoe. lie pa): ti o lziglies price. it will pay the farmer fly sud Ops to see Sir. Richer for. billing their huge. Bl (‘NTICEAL To the. rubllc I- \'-rllf dr hereby authorized to refund Chase price on ti iwonit' ï¬ve “at bottle of Gneiir’s \\ 381nm of Tar, if it falls to c pooch-oroilldu ' .i , (Signed) l‘h- Lester ll. G Mr. Robert J Thompson, been home on a cell earned past week, returned to renuni ties as head clerk in Sir. liar “or. and Post Office at (‘arii are pleased to learn “ Bob " well. Drs. Wightman Dentists of Peterbo Omomee every ’ih Ofï¬ce two Doors 1‘. Ivory Sons' Store. Queen's University, K Much Burro: Orr-Ins Hmong, Dun ï¬lm-Lot me thank your kindlv sud cordial lecture on “Shakespeare 3 majors-l my um. execute my town immensely. i sin. yours truly,