The Bee's clu’ uaveyes time e and tro Se waoney, fs re Bong trouble, and tor hy in TELE che (nen reece ne = ¥ °qNG TO $37.00 IN AID OF STREET LIGHTING S¥STEM. program * Fri- am n Music Hall, ved that : mitted intoS Canat‘a on the same bas- is as Europeans. Give Latevbating’ Program TT PROGRAM IN OF THE COUNTRY | by Messrs AMOUNT: | & —very interest resting. 3 even. at the regui!ar Saomthly a eels Atw afemasive side was. taken i ee ard Futton, of pe on- Harold Burns, 4th Carson Allan, of Trowbridge, who, according to the decision the] 4 an | Jocees won by a small margin. fent ee genial chairmaa. The com- sisted.of Mes _ Walter Inglis, Jas. Newblgging aaa “Harold Burns. The program was given the country people, and in addition to the debate “consisted of. the fotiowin. me Piano he [_ PERSONALS March,” Miss Moraret Inglis ane Stee Jean Form So aes Rbatons-—itr. Robert r. George Weber. visited his Te eper-inlit, ‘Mtr, Cc. Baal ae Thursday of last ‘week. -—-oO— Mr. A. E. Anderson returned the fore part of this week, after Peg the week-end in Ireston and G Mr. Harold Hemmoud, of Strat- ford, calle on friends in Atwood last Tues —_—O— “Mr. H. Eby will spend the week- end with Mrs. Eby 2nd family,~ at Hanover. —o— Mise Nina b—ttdane pe visited her unt, Mrs. McCulloch, 4th. Somcession. —— Mr. Addison Hill. of Platteville, is a. guest = week of his eunt, Mrs. Cc. Erem —o— and Mrs. Jas Mayburry vis- Mrs. Johnston Mr. ited their daughter. Peebles, last Friday —o— Mr. Jack Leitch Called on friends in Thurs@ay of last week. —o— of Fe Mr. Percy Armstrong of visited Monday a: sl home and Mrs. Jas. ee a . Mr. and Hrs. koward Lyons, of Carthage, were gnesis cn mde at the home of M. Hiles —O— “Mra. Jas. Henderson , boundary west of Listowel, visited her mother, Mrs. “R. S. Ballantyne recently. ——o— Mr. and Mrs. Stiniey Puivis, 6th eonenenon. Grey, visited Mrs. Purvis’ e , Mr. and Mrs. 7yrus Lucas, : {Hemictians Detar’ hes yve- turned home aftr spending a cén- ple of weeks with friends ia Bras- sels. Mr. and Mrs, J. Hymers' were guests at the fe of Mr. and M Wright Irvine, 12th. concessien, on Sunday. . —o— Mrs. H. Fixter and daughter, Den- alda, of ‘Wingham. visited the form- er'’s Gaughter, Mrs. Wesley ke wrecentiy. * —o— Mr.:and Mrs. Alivn Oakley, Bruesels, visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. ae aniline on Thursday of last wee Mr. and Mrs. Witbert Hamilton, of Wellbarn, are visiting the fo mother, Mrs. Jas. Hamilton, 6th.) cessbon. =< Cumming a Strat- inka oan andl Elmer Nobt‘e. 3rd: conoes- stop, Wallace, ‘Halted trievds in At-]. Hi nday wood on:Su Mrs. Angus Dickson and son Reg- . EW. Fisher, at Listowel. xs —_—O— . = ri , Mr. Borden McClory left on Sat-i sist a en Biaorin, at iiami —o— “Mrs. Bennet, of Wroxeter, was 2 guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Hall, while aere for re funeral of the late Mrs. Jane Forrest. Mr. Maurice “Little, 8th. conces- sion, Elma, returned home Monday; spending three weeks f ds in aces oi and London. Mrs. John Love. Toth. concession, visited ‘Mr. Love. who underwent a overy; @uccessful operation -on Taes- aay of last week ir the hospital at Seat . =i rs. W. B. Shearer retarned Tnes- aay as Linwood to visit her daugh- ter,. Mrs. Art Peshies, after spending { Harriston, | rs-| Hs. of a | ‘ood rs: Methodlet Church 9n Vzientine’s eve ‘tof the dish-washers, who ure so often rmer’s Myrtl \ty remarks during community sink- er rz.j the Methodist Church on Sunday. ev- rell, : " acnartien Solo —Mr. Konald Ing- ‘Instrumental—Harvey Adams. Racha Matheson and Danbro ——Mr. “Raw Du Mra. Chas. Solo. Reading. Mr. nstelvilte Alexander. “Dialogune—Aunt Patience Dough- a ” Miss Mae Inglir and Kats Den- redoing ‘The at th Bf Match,” Mrs. P port “Cleland. Violin Selection+—Mr. Albe Thompson, aeéompanied on the piano Inglis. guret Thomp- ra Eva Galbraith Ee Kate Saved the Train,” Miss Margaret Ovans. sae on—Andrew Rea ding —"The "Married Man Sews on a Button," Miss Isabel Wilson. Solo—G A silver collection in : the Btreet Lighting System was taken at th meeting conaiats ev.) F. Pauli, Miss elya Turnbull and Miss Ethel Black- ETHEL Ta a ie a a eS ec A ee al +> tbe ‘ out of danger and nicely. DE Dame Rumor says that wedding bells will ring sLortly in the Woat End, Miss Francis Coates has been able to leave her patient, Mrs. ‘Dr.’ Me- Master, who is up and around again. Nurse Coates has gone to render as- are to Mrs. Percy Aune arty in the basement of the ister aned to the capacity o master, and put vveryone ti a good humour. Miss Blanch® McKee pro- posed a toast in well —t lang- uage to the Presiden? of the Ladies’ Aid, and that amiable By “efficient lady, Mrs. King, raplied hee explain- ed the purpose of the was to replace broken coatkery and cut- lery. The next toast~ «was in honour forgotten. This honour fell to Miss ee and Miss Rhea Mc- e "Lelland replied. The last was a toast to ponse. went to a great deal of ifouble to fix up a radio outfit. with loud agente which was much recioted. B the prinicpal of the a voked all kinds of merriment by wit- ing and excelled in a new variety of roup- es in which both old and young participated with delight. was 4 capacity audience in ening. Beforé the period of worship, f& number of old-fashioned hymns lwere sung. They were on the large white sheet which is so arranged that it is quickly removed when the ser- vice begins. Eversone -ou.d see the words, whether the eyesight was poor or not and a large volume of sound which was. inspiratioual nicely. The.chair gave a distinct lead to the singing in th service, and Mr» White finishei his series-on Glocoms the aitaiens theory of pray- “The humoreas and pithetic 3 act the week-end at her. home jon the fourth Spachtslon on, Th a week H Mr. : oe cate . concession, 2 on Ruaalachers ae ae Mrs. peek, Drenile ‘and age | ter, Gertrude, left Mon to! . Sond a few y Da with her Rothery. ; . Thos..Fixter. at allac rd nt! a Russel Fixter, at ; Walker- iMr. R. B. Hamilton, a aoe AK preach a! ‘play .~**The fashioned Mother,” lwill be given in. ‘Trow evening, Feb. 26: Adults ins child- ren 25¢c. Don't m‘ss it Methodist Rev. B. Snell, Pastcr i Last andjof the pares interestec jn the gath- made an-effic-} mittee in cneree. of the program con-/} sc Co c any winere “Wedding,” ‘a e| Thos. G. Ratolitte, 4 Sak eek Pere hehe eeet | Mrs. Stanley Dunbar is considered | is progressi ey The play othe Oldfashioned Mother 7 dag Féb. 26th, Aaits 35c, venta _| Ten there w t* ~ of Ema: ia Tov MEETING ON TURSDAY DECIDES} 10 PROCEED WITH HIstoRyY— COMMITTEE APPUINTED...; Tuesday efternoon a number ering of metessary information} @ and the wr iting up of the history of Elma towrehip met in’ the Music ood toa ad Hall, ability of going on with the proposed} Samue}<Johnston of} sh Britton ba appo'nted chairman and os. E mmond, secretary of the meeting. Although there was not as large an attendance as cou have been desired, and this quite probably because. the, project is a new thing In this community and ‘not well enough understosd to make it as interesting as it 3lonld be, neverthe-} legs, there was considerable discus- sion pro and con from jal an financial ang other standpoints un- til it was unanimously agreed that such an honoratie and educative) scheme was well worthy of a trial and venture. After due consideration the follow- ad ap- executive com- mittee of the omer tations, viz. Messrs. George Lochhead, John 8S. Cowan, Hugh Richmond: Walter Inglis, William Scott an Thos. aminoni, with power to add others if found necessary for the carrying on the proposed scheme, And it is expected that the committee will soon meet and organize bom frames such a system as the eem advisable end they have in v sete eaRrETeTTeeets : ” MOLESWORTH PREP EEE EE bed beth bd Miss Isabel Doig of Gorrie, visit- ed on Sunday with Miss Verna Vog- + e o Mr. Archie Edgar of Wroxeter, spent a few days ast week at the f Mr. and Mrs. George Rob- erteon. are glad to report that Mrs. . Erle Cumming of Stratford, was home over the wee Miss Margaret Doig is spending” a Mrs. F. a is peli ies after a pret a‘tack of Mr. W. Williame has been engag- ed as cheese maker for the coming season. A very enjoyable time was spent at the dance, given b Mrs. Geo. Robertson, last Thursday even- ing. Mr. Roberston. wood bee in the afternoon. The regular meeting of the W. M. 8S. was held last gg gg robo at the home of Mrs. Grai of Praver on Feb. 2 “ be sion Band being cordially inyited. congregational meeting of the Presbvterian*Church was ‘held fast Saturday afternoon and the result of e vote on Church Union was an- nounced. Out of a possib.e 182 votes, i were 105 eo bs. voting Im fav- sgt ee and 71 against. morous and patnetic’3 act will be givan in yh ogy church] by 18 of its young peo ren c. Dorit mis rd FEPEEEEPEEEEE EEE EEE tee : GREY + > > a There was a capacity congregation t Roes ch on lett: by = The {liust strated message e life f David Livingstone will be fHelshed on Sunday morning next On Friday presi li ai 7.30 there will box sociel at Roes church, Ladies will bring ‘boxes and the.gent- lemen will have the privilege of pay- ing 50c for them. There will be a program of lantern slides, both hum- orous and serious. and for the be the illustrated story ‘The Babes in the Woods." This story, dear to the heart of every child, will be Pty by wvheans of twelve coloured and ccstly tp and will be of an educational nature. e of the views will he further ‘Uustrated by means Minister. The orchestra will make its first appearance an? additional num hers will be given by Mr. Trad Me- Cutcheon on the violin and Mr. Hay- fn.on the banjo. was an lacreased attendance} xt Union on Sundar «afternnon,, The weather was fins. The series ow tke Tuture Life. has caused a great dea} of talk,,and the ratnister apprecietes ‘he expressions of tratitnde for help ~etelved om many probléms. He did vot say. that everybody would have he y, Febraaty 22nd. ‘nother chance after “Acath; vartainiy believes that. the heathen, who have had no ali ~aany cases, will be dealt with fairly, pe oye the Judge of als the earth A ae practice on Wed- to accomplish: the M ew. Davie Campbell is able to be around Ls a few weeks at my home of Mr. and : dam D.i kaving had alre t It was decided to oheerve the, Day is thought no serious effects will re-}" sult. The death of gane bia widow ba ae Jate Emr at’ her home ese om Feb. 18th, 1925, in h 8rd. year, thus. removing ‘Alwocd's pa citi- oldes:- in Elma tawn- on Friday, | ee ae & ‘George cher pagan ti of th iene inn 4 card pac on Wédnesday evening of last ‘Takes Position in Ke Shop— . Miss Henrietta has taken a pasition as clerk with = George Shep tis 5 . dbaker. - her‘ duties on Friday on fast week. , ef | TOWNSHIP ‘COUNCIL MET . SSATURDAY—SEVERAL 3 LAWS. PASSED RR WILL ADVERTISE FOR TEND- Riek reeve rk: isete- Payment of of. tthe ae ceounts, ¥ ies DERS FOR PARTRIDGE. BD IMPROV "EMEN T. Ses ents IN dal ~ izen_and second pense Aitnoush aliing for some time, e had y been confined to her bed four rad previous to ae — Mrs. Fofrest was born in t ish of Grange, Banffshire, Scotland, and came to Canada in 1852, o— 20. years brothers Kay, locating in was marriéd in 1555 ar "Woodstoth Mr. Forrest, a stone m. Mr, Forrest purchased land on the 14th, of Eima in 1854 and he and Mre. Forrest and son George. moved ag a4 to Elma ‘théy moved their household effects by wagon to Mitchell a from there had to walk to their f: died and a couple of years later the family moved’ to Atwood, where the d has since resided. Always bright and energetic, and retainin all her faculties, she took a livel interest in all movements of the da curtiving, membgrr of the . Wo. Nen, Port Bickertor. ary Hammond,| onkton; John of Angusville, Man- toba; Bert of Atwood. Twenty-four grandchiaréd and five great grand- grandchildren also survive. Interment took place in Elma Cen- tre Cemetery on Monday afternoon, Feb. 16th., service belng conducted by Rev. F. W. Gilmcur Among those who attended from a distance were Mrs. Ralph Bicker- ton, of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McConville of Quebec City, Mr. John McConville of Detrvit. ee ee ee ae a ee ee ee oe ec ed TROWBRIDGE Be he ke ae Mi ae ae ee ae ae oe Oe Services in the Methodist church + * 9 rnin, “What is a Christian.” Thera Will algo be a ser- monette for aa young people. Even- ing theme. e lt e of victory.” gare we oie, The wid pathetic 3 play The Old. “"Wesblons d Mother” by 18 of its young peop evening, Feb. oe Nantes, 35c, wenild- "t miss it. Lloyd, son of Mrs. Jas. Hamilton, was badly burned around his head and face last. week, brt we are glad © report that he‘ js recovering and Mrs. F. D. Tashan fs spending a few days in Lisfowcl with Mrs. J. Johnston. The “True Blues" beld their reg- ules meeting last Monday evening in he b wreage Hall. ease W. M. 8.-will meet at the e of Mra. Tabor, Thursday after- — Feb. 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Freeman of Lis- towel, spent Weduesday a: the home of Mrs. and Mrs, Thos. McWatters, + P + a * PEE Ee tte Mr. Paul Hammer i Eloira, call- ed on friends hete recently. Mr. and are. o R. McLaughlin and children, and Ceci), visited pois Hormiagtos Triends on Sun- Miss Irene O’Grady of Kitchener, spent the weekend ere. Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. igen and Karl and Sheldon, were on Sinday af: Mr. and Mrs. Ms Fotnes, at a a ace. humber from here attend- ed the funeral of Mre Faulk- ner of Carthage, to Fairview cem- etery, Listowel, on Monday. Mf. and Mrs: Joseph Basler and daughter Margaret, of Hesson, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Hanle rs. Galloway of Detroit, a form- er residend of Tralec, attended the funeral of ar mother, “Mrs. Fa ‘aulk- ner, on Mon t- The young palit of St. Mary’s parish, Hesson, are busy practicing — their play entitied “Uncle's Ar- val” to be staged on St Patrick's Hg in St. Mary’s Hall Beferbeteefedeertetetecgedectnpieecpezetectetecespage a BRITTON + > bee ebhhebbeetettele et | The members o/ the Literary. So- & rs- day night: The next meeting. will be sen on Friday tvening. Feb. 27th m. Ellio to e twentr-éno years ago Mr. Forrest) w, AN t aety-bur 8, will be given in arenteiage oe polish caught fire and the lad wae] 434. + given by the Y. P..3 Move to Atwood—- Mr. and Mrs. Norval Hall, 4th. cession, moved .on into thé house rented from Mr, Geo. Perry, recently vaccted by Mr. ‘Percy Greensides, on Main Street. $r., onday =| isso joyed Skating in Open Al About twenty boys roms a. pleas- ant ‘afterno on 7 oS abst John mpson's field, Gth. concession, on at : substantial lunch provided by Th added to the enjoymesit of the after- e Regular Meeiing— sta ol of praictice for the play, Shearer, Instead of the régular date: rn From Hospital— Retu B. Snell, pastor of the. Meth- odist church, expects to return from . Toronto, ac- i 88 Blanche Snell, oo Frigay. The oper- stion was quite successful and Mr. Snell is progressing favorably. Delepate wm. Sar left on Pneedes ag a delagkte to the Temperance Con- vention held in Ee a on Tuesday and Wednasday. Rov. F. \V. Gilmozer,, who was appointed bs the anno) meeting of tLe Elma Temperance A: sociation, held',on Wednesday, Feb-| Dra’ ruary 11th., was unable to attend, Til in Hospita Mr. Elwood Hamilron, son of Mra. Jas, Hamilton, 6th. concegsion, W who has been fll for some time with in- flammatory rheumatism = now A pa- tient at the Western Hospital, Tor- out He aed Le Visiting his Bis- t Wddy, in Toronto, anne wien ksatring ond h been} confined to bed since New Years. Severely Burned— wig On Tuesday evening last, Lloyd Hiamttion son of Mrs. James Hamil- badly burned. Enjoying Extended Trip— Mr. and Mrs. George Lochhead left on Wednesday on a two months’ trip via London to the coyst und through j wi e este s visit friends at Chevenne, Portland, chhead’s sister, Mrs. Jas. Line- ham, at fou Bend; Washington; Vancouver; Maple Creek, Sask.,~ other points Errourhont the Western neeet nees. Mess! ovd Vallance and T. G, Ratelifts will attend to the duties of the township clerk @uri Mr. Lochhbead's leave of absence. o ba .The yote on Church Union in Knox Church Monkton, concluded on Wed: nesday. resulting.in 157 votes po ed against Unioh and 15 im favor. . At the last meeting of the official Boers of the given to Rev. Eric Anderson, B.A., Wellburn, to become its pastor ated ty. The batieonoe has been ac- cepted by Mr. Anderson. subject. to a the action “Of the sutioning of co1-| 4) at her home| ference s > Rev. G utt, of Monkton, is anitis to conduct the evening serviee in the Methodist eparce next Sun- d n Rev. It’s ahsence. Mr. R. B. Hamilton. of Miibank, who has charge of the morning service in Atwood, and the afternoon service in Donegal, will also preach at the ev- ening service in Atwoo . A good program was siven by the Larks at the Young Treople’s League meeting on Motiay evening im the basement of the’ Methodist church. Mr. George Hume presided. The first rt of the evenin:: was taken up in recreation. R oweiy and podagestig ad bie ing. T op‘: was tiven by Mr. P. Sreshsides and read! nge by’ Mr. 4 G. Coghliin eyee Coghlin The next meeting wilt be In charge of the Nightingales. pson,|00 and Cyrus. W. , completed and Bere 3 ze and |t same. ‘| Di Monkton Methodist] eircuit a unanimo::3 invitation wee tae voanenie ‘of oot pee a “the Agri- cnitural Hall, “Atwood, cn “Saturday. February 14th., pda Members all pre The minutes of Tet’ meeting were read, approved and signed by. the reeve and clerk. Several Sentai cations were read and Ellacott-Dickson—That the treaa- urer’s securities be accepted as fpl- lows: Himself in the sum of $8000.- Harvey, John S. Cowan, Howard McMane, Allan Roy MeMane, Thomas J. Huret. and Jas Mitchell: in the suir _ three thous- and dollars each. = - Willoughby That the Auditer’s report as now read be ad- opted ‘and that the clerk be pier Berd ed ‘to have. 100 copies of the abstract statement printed and that the aud- of . $30.00 {tors be paidothe each, sum ed. Shearer-Willoughby—-That a grant of $30.00 be made to the. Elma Ag- ricultural Society. and the oaks of 10.00 be made to the Listowel Ag- SS Society. parer-| ata ‘grant of $25. 00 be made to the Atwood Pub- lic Library and the sum of $15.00 to be made to the sonkton “Public aa. Carried’ Willoughby-Sheare hat the clerk hate a by-law srandest to dis- tribute the — on the “Wilson — Car kson-Ellacott—That the clerk have , by-law prepared to distrib- ute rs en. - the -"Thompson Wilionguly-Fti ott—That the col- lector’s roll “ge i. _ Bye collector be credite $233.32 on lands where there a not aos ficient property to distrain and that ore Gordon be paid $100.00, be- balance of salary as collector for 24. Oarriedk Willonghbs -Shearcr-—That where- as the “Boyle Drain el _ Mait« land... River “Ympr has been B sins for dis- tribution am icipalities affected the phn oF aaaber. 17 sur- 1 =f ni —_— Clalaid, Ta . 6, re Thompson: rn 20 40: “Tho MePaciaes ‘farm brk@ge, 11, con. drain aac, 60; tration of births, deaths for r Wilsa Drain $12.00, by-law and distribution of surplus re Thompson Drain $12., report and stateinents to Municipal~ ai : ities affected re surplus on. the Boyle Drain and South Maitland River Im-~ provement 312.00;. Superior Manufe. Co. Toronto, dog. tags $15.02; Milvers ton Sun, ‘a Partridge + es Railway, ym. Riddell, | $2.00 yds. cranal per ~roudhang Ladington p,° m. $15.00, 66 yards gravel Per Jas, 8. Cowan ay $13.20; B.D. report, plans, profile, etc. Court Drain Imp. $2) Sweeton, exchange on cheques 30c, War tax, postage and stationery for 1924, $48.43; Alex. Rae con. 2 14 yards gravelling 8 and 11, con. 11, $44.46, 114 8 R10 and 11, con. 11, Carried. Walter -_* to 12, con. lots 6 to a con. 6 Weiben, gravelling lot 8, $10.50; Jas. Cowan, lot 8, con. 16, eg 26; ‘ier Sau. plowing road, at to 5, . “DLE. e “a Bima’, yer "$2. 00; E. Vipond, lots 20 to 36, con. $8.40; Gordon Mayburry, lots "Jats Dw piowing road, 2.80: Jo 2 , 6 and q 30 to 36, con. 2 and 3, $6.40, rg ig lot 35, con. 2 and 3. 85 : ay~ erry, do. 76c; A. Preston, oN. Thc; tanley Hamilton, plow: ng and 6, con. 4 and 5, $6.40; Hugh ne con. 11, T.L.E » $2.6 , lots 1 to 10, enn. 12, $4. OO: ‘John luston, lots 5 to 15, con. 17, $6 .40; pine money, that the kai ring ‘is Sereby autharized to from thé aid surplus ‘money to the other Mun. ngion, the sum) forward a statement of receipts and, disbursements in the cing * said drain to eac Al of t id jonicipalities. Carri Shearer-Dickso: on That by-law No. 815 estimating the amounts for ex- penditure for construction, repaire and maintenance or the roads In = ownship of Elma during the y 1925 as now read a third time rsd final passed. Carried. Rll rat. by-law No. 816 of the Township of Elma,-re- lating to the distribution of surplus on the “Wilson Drain” as now read a third time be tnally passed and that the reeve and cierk eign the Carri ickson-Shearer—Th bat by-law No. a of the Township of Elma relat- ~ to the distribution of surzius on atu" 8° at the reeve and clerk ame. sign ‘the Dickson—That the clerk eg! e notice to contractors and to ad- vertise for tenders for the Construc- marked heque for $500. 00 pa po drain. and 20, Ohm, aT ES Saute 1 lots 4.0 /Gordon, balance salary a co +iee. + Stamps on =. ecelits $7. 60. t Ceo wage township Ak, be given leave of absence for two months and that Lloyd Vallance b> appointed Tewn- ship clerk, proten { t the council} tn ‘to mest « gain in the wood, on - peg March 14th. 1 925. Rg gd a.m ~ appointin: fence viewers and pound Nespers aad for general townentp business. Carried. do now adjourn Agricultural Hall, Everybody Cometo the Old Time Play “Deacon Dubbs”’ at School, No, 2, Elma at 8:0’clock © Under “ auspices’: of oh East t Branch Institute. Admission 25¢ and 10¢ Carried, * Clover, Red Alsike Sweet Clover, Timothy Seed. All varieties of Seed Corn. Just arrived, Car Bran at at $54.00 ton; & . . * A successful Valentine Social was f the Presby- sade, Church MonJlay evening and ded over by Mr. Grotert Inglis. i "Phone 256 i TRY THE LISTOWEL ELEVATOR FOR FLOUR, FEED and SEEDS . Alfalfa, d ear at Ground Scrée cine at $32.00 C. H. SMITH White and Yelluw . Blossom $33.0 BR tOn; ca Pa? Caxe Mail, +. Listowel —- Save the Cost of New Rubbers! ' Have Us Repair the Old! It Couldn’t Be Done? Look Here! — Often, pe-haps you have aioe “Hopeless, I'll have to buy n But those rn » bbers are " the bres at's haw par. ‘Gat pay your old robbers and saia- - act hopes 4 aitick , $ Bo Bir Dadi