fit " IIE', ia as F" 'l nA, Ca, att, ;. We have a few Waists left, about 30 in all, which f we will sell as follows: $2.00 Waists for. . . $l.50 f 1.50 Waists ton. . . . I.20 l.25 Waists for. . . . . . 1.00 " These are in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40,42,44. New Goods v vi t,siigseg+iiigvisilsosbqeebceeithitcil?ici? E U. Au. U1‘I ILA , = sih ciogsiysoqsiyqsiraaseiysoqssiriysoiise4sifsirsiysiMMrW* M "tttttttte":":""":"",.',., . . . it) CENTRAL DRUG STORE ' 3.00 Coats, now....... 2.19 4.00 Coats, now....... 2.89 5.25 Coats, now....... 3.89 Get busy right now and get. first choice. ' 8.75 Coats Girls’ Coats Too mild weather and too many Coats on hand Winter Coats That’s the Reason W 10.00 11.00 12.50 18.00 The J. D Abraham Co. In Silk Lisle, Lisle, and Mercerized Cotton. Also in White. White Cotton Socks for Children. Lutle Darling Hose. Some good value in Goes the Price Away they go now A Clearing of LADIES WHITE WAISTS J ust in. Come and use us if you need anything in our line of Women's G T. R. Ticket Agency Black (b, Colored SILKS WOMENS HOSE Another Shipment mm &Sons. iimntri The Ford G tinge- shan- now now now now now . L. GRANT foreign Importations Now Arriving tttol 11 e term- 8 629 7.89 8.89 9.49 13.89 l " Moved by Meson J. R. Wainwright and Jae. Garvie that the thanks of this i Board be tendered to the Press of Owen [Mud and the County for able and .kgnd muetance given to work of organizing and. collecting subscriptions to the do- nation. Carried I Prosperity "ent, to can-:0 more an leourersi. than int-s towd times- tin- L""'" that? in to KN, the' muni folks gimmine they nten'-. grunt“ theh OWEN SOUND, 7th Nov., 1914 To THE PRESS :- . Bear Sim,-vrhe two following req- claims were panel by Fthe o. Sam! Board of Trade' " their regular monthly meeting held a the ttth inst.; " Moved by Mean W. H. Smith and M. Lemon. that the Executive Commit. tee of the Grey County Donation to the British Em ire wish to extend to the hymen 'l,','rl'td'l who no loyalty COP. tributed oats and potatoes to the above, their tincere and hearty thanks for the " can of the same. The Committee I Warden Wm. Breeze, Chairman Wm. Tight. Pres. O. s. Bd. of Trade W H. mith, Owen Sound . Jae. A. Lemon. Reeve, St. Vincent Tp. J. a. Campbell, Reeve, Sydenham Tp. John Thompeon. Reeve. Osprey Tp, George Menzies, Secretary. n . " Cantata Most Artistic and Popular lacunae. In pictures pertaining to the war Ire alone Worth the money. The elegant magazine delights the 0y. whilo it interests the mind cun- urning the picturesque damn: of an interesting and highly entertaining world. Bach inane ie liter-Hy crowded with the highest. quality of phutognavuren many of them worth framing. It is the most popular " Pick-nw-up' on the waiting mum tables of lhvlend- in: doctors throughout the Dumminn. .nd In the big public In rarws it " lit. Ornlly .. tried up" by the " any wlm Bret attracted by m: entervuimug at"! beautiful pages. Ith, a .. love at sight " puh‘iculun and it has departmental femur†of art-nu interest to the yuvlng Womm and the hump-m mar. " The ' Canadian Plum-m! , u ,. p: Creation which. If I may he .mmiu to my II", " urn-dub to U m "l o." w) " ed) Swath-mu. Ot it-ja" to quote (mu man'a PM“ trom mum“: "touge.ndh---the Inu- It Hun. Lord Stralhcunm wriirs t llshrd by THE" Plul‘ORIAL " PUB- LISHING 00.. .. Wiot.ev, " Block, Muntretu, Ummdn. Try in. for 5 ye bs. On trual In New tist month»: fur on: ' tr, l Ttte .. Ummdmn Drug Store 'il: Thanks For Donations CANADIAN PICTORIAL Buy your tickets here. --- . O'O‘ -_----_ In id. Carried phi (t'y TORONTO Canadian Expeditionary Force, B Section No. I Field Ambulance, Bastard Camp, Salisbury Plains, England Just a few lines to say t am weli and feeling fine. We arrived at Sal- isbury Plains yesterday after a " mile march from Salisbury to Camp. I watm't a bit tired. I think all of the Canadian soldiers will Camp here Care of Col. Ross so I mav meet Capt. Campbell and other Mt Forest boys. I saw Captain Campbell on the Laurentic while we were on board ship at Plymouth. We left that port Friday night about li and were on train till 5 a. m. I did not get any sleep till last night when we got into Camp, yesterday we got straw mattresses, pillows and a blan- ket each. It is warm in daytime but cold at night. Soldiers in Training Everything is sold here f t s I d. For 4 cts you can get a cup of coffee and a pork pie for which we paid Mc at Valeartier. I see a hunt here near- ly every morning, ladies and gentle- men on horseback With about thirty hounds chasing a fox. They cross right near our camp. To Editor, Durham Review & Holstein Leader, The country roads here are like pavement, said to have been built by the Romans so you may guess how old they st: We passed several large stones about 30 feet high and no feet wide and across them are others. set on end. These are supposed to have been put up by the Dmlds or the Ro. mans. the smallest stone is estunated to weigh 50 tons and how they got them up there Is a muster). The English trams are not like ouls for the cnglncs are smaller .set more powerful which is d mysterv to lug. Che coaches also are smaller and di. uded into mmpartmcnts and their speed IS marvellous About every 5 minutes We passed large towns which are very think In England. We named a great welcome sad and “E at Pl ' mouth, the streets were cm wded We had to march a- lmut 4 miles turough A'lunuutn to In: station and man and boys offend to cam our wit bags tor us. tiotrtr "mpton spent $'iooo m deuoratmg f n our reception But our mule was ur- dered changed and they were terribly disappointed. 1 hope all my friends will write to me at the foregoing address : it is im. possible for me to answer all as we get Mule time to ourselves. I enjoy mil- nary lite very much but the happiest moments are spent reading letters from my ltiends at home. Hoping everything is going on as usual with sot1_all, -- The Dromore Social Club is hold. in: an organiz scion meeting in Rus- Hall on Thursdny evening. All those Interested are cordially invited to attend, We saw at Plymouth several naval "icerv, who came from Antwerp after its fall tor a few days' rest. They had an exciting experience but are readv for the front again. 500 woun- ded Belgians arrived at Plymouth While we werechere. Gennan pris- oners are also kept there and receive good care from the British and as much liberty as possible. Pleased to Ice Mr John Ramon able to be at work again. after a lengthy attack ot sciatica. A number from here took ia the concert at Ebenezer on Friday INK: Mr Saddlebaeur. of Berlin. installed a. new lamp and lantern in the base- ment of Amos church on Monday._/ Mrs Jan. Patton and Miss Rachel Ferguson. Swincon Park, visited with Mrs mo. Me%tedo one day this week. Mr Ernest Greenwood, Edge Hill, attended Amos church Sunday morn. ing and visited with friends in the vicinity. st‘.sss~ssssv§s ' . t Good Morning lt, . Ttwr have stood the (on. Gun ' real foot comfort. No sex-ms to ' rip. Never Income loose or ' ttegsty The shape is kuitin~ ' not pruned in. r , f Aru ' Amy?“ , ii'iti"'riii'iii,ii'i Cart {As t With? 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",tiiiiiti',ix,'iii'iiiiiij n '/t" itdt m 'L. "ham" to JT, ." li',u",,"e",',': 4°- . “new!†h " Tum 'dit 'jiigi'iri «newsman: Itll? iiijii 'ad.mn3l:;:::£ _ iiiiiiiiiit, 'il,",')? _ “I! "ttl 'lllll GUARANTEED for tinenetrr, . style. dam-run my of umlc-rml and ' workmuuship. Alrmlulrly mun- ' hurl. WI“ we." 6 mnnlhs with, ' “Ill hulk“. or rtew [mow free. . Life on Salisbury Plain. u vvu-y "tte naming u- .110 w rm r. no) or postal hulr. lo Cover' -dvrrl lung and slumping rhurgeo w» wnll send post-para will: wrin- wn guarunu-p. hacked by a five millum dollar vompamy. vi! her a run of our 15: mu Americnn Silk Hcmirry. or_teo.r_e American Gas-lunar; Hungry, or 1 Pairs of out so: mu DROMORE HOLSTEI‘N; 1min, Yours Truly, Milton Seim 18th October 1914 It in hunt quiet ground the burg just. now. except the tumors busy do- mg fall work. Wu are no", to upon um Mr Eel. lur is lawns our village gm! under- uou be has bought a house in Ay- tou. Our loss will be somebody 9199's gum. Hit, house is tor sale here. The lecture on Tuesday night wns educational uni interesting. We on entry there were not more present. The View: couldn't. be better. A meeting mll be held on Saturday nialn; Nov. 14, at the church, to con- eider about a Christmas Tree. Winter on“ more puts in its up- penance however long its amnion muy be. - B'ert Eccles. ot Holstein. has been workinz for Alex Henderson tor the past couple of weeks. Miss Jennie Hooper, who has been working at Jno. Nehson's, returned home on account of her mother not being well. Jonty Long has been helping his uncle Dave Lung tor a. few davs last week. Mr and Mrs Dan Ecclea spent Ban. day " Juo, D. Drimmie's Hr Jas. Nelson has bud" renovar ing his stables, pulling out the old ones and replacing the!!! with ce- meat. Sorry that Mrs Thus. Weir is not. tttr"'""' as rapidly as we would "in. Win. Nelson it putting a roofon his silo this week. Mr Alex Henderson, of Holstein, is spending a few days with his son J lines. Those towers which some few warn ago were constructed thruuth m1: me country still remain nlmust as lnysturmuu as when first erected. tret at the prrueuc time causing ru- mer" la wqulrlca on account. of the ftustsligir, which is basing nperatad upon them which may be sen an. night. Wu w wider wht our Pawn)- cml or' D ml.†at UNI. a maid kvcp us in the dark c umerumg the purpuac ot' such prweudlugs. It this scarce) still mutiuutsuur Justice of the Peace will have the operators show their credentials. Frank Hupkma was around last weak on his dunnul V181: as tax col- honor. Council met Nov. 5th. Hinurvs ui upted. Comr Feimiaou paid into Council $51 50, being Glenelg‘o share oi expenditure at Grasbv's pond. S Robb paid int" council 87.00 tile sold LOG Ellis. Chas McInnis requested nonncil to improve a part ot 15m sideline. The parties doing the work would wait, tor their pay till next year, bat the work would be done this tall. tgordon-Mite-Regarding bits- Innea’ watcrcouve- -that if he con. verta the watercourse nlong the side of the road through a amnll knoll and tile through mid knoll with 4 in. tile at a nos: of $5.50. Council will pay when 1sornpleted.--Grried. Meeobb--Gsrdon--That no action be usken.---Carrted. Robb-Cz/s --That the following Sheep Inspectora' reports be adopted and the said sheep owners must Lake the required declaration betore mon- " is paid : ERobb 84.50; J Sin- clair. Ins has, w eta ; S Dnsteg 5.00 ; J Sinclair. Ins fees, soc; S Eccles soo; J Sinclair, Ins tees 500; D Bruce 8.66; D Allan. Jr., Ins tees L00.---0arried, l Reporca--C W Robb. Inspector, ree- teeiyt! payment ot 586.70, amount in tall of balance due J w Ham on concrete work at Armur's bridge. 1s'entason--Gordon --That Ins re- port be adopted and he receive 14 00 tor his servmea. ---Carried. Road reports-As they are lengthy and ot the usual nature. we shall give amount "peruied--tTetsiiyine amount: paid tor wire feneer--Com Meltobb expended in his division 140.75 and paid 78.50 tor wire fences Com. 6.00. i Comr Ferguson expend- in his divioiou 6575 and paid 49.20 tor wire fences, Com 6 00. The move reported on expenditure on ditches. watercourses. culverts and cement abutment: amuuming to 118.00, Com 9.00. Cumr Robb expended in his diwsion 92.40 on roads and for wire Ge: Walmslev applied for leave to 'zlrualrncl " rd! war. twee 1m. 2 own 13 Also Walter Ii'erttuaumletsvu to Mum-no: mo rd: wire, fence lot b, can IR. Form - McRobb - Thu the Reeve. Clerk and Treasurer prepare the Financial Statement " next meeting ttttd we now ndJonrn to mac! on Tuesday. Dec. 15th. "cording to 8mm... --hrried. EAST EGRBMONT Egremont Council ORCHARD THE DURHAM REVIEW .yo-u nuu I N"'""""' U, n. WWI). ------- !E. Hunter, Ada Rice 41nd Inland stick your neighbor Rogers no well rendered. A “In: "any I '4tmtoms- collection netted the lib-ion Band In!) an the on. you our .12- ' T 1a.etL.,> . Misses Annie and Etimbetlt Brown an spending a few weeks in Toron- Inspector N. W. Campbell paid his semi-annual visit to the school late Friday. ' Miss Nome Rogers com melee: u course at Mt Fun-ea: Bunions College on Monday next. Mn G. Hemmer, acting as library delegate, is in Owcn Sound this week unending the Inuit-Na. Friends of Miss Irene L. Drumm wlll be pleased to learn of her initial success in her firtgt year at Liscowel High School. For the months of b'epternttar and October. her stand- mg ranked Gh in a class of 55 sm- deuts. She has obtained over 60 per cam. in every subject and obtained tUI average ef 82.7 per cent on the total, Mrs Swanston and dungbtor Kil' Mary left last Friday for (isn't: where they will visit their daughter and liner. Mrs Hugh Renmok. The congregation of Fairbairh Presbyterian church have under cau- Iideration the erection ot a basement under their church. lithe congreg- u no vote iavors it, the expenditure will be over $1100. ' H The anniversary services of the Holstein Presbyterian church wili be held Dee. 6 and 7. Those remember- ing Dr. Marsh‘s Barbecue last year can anticipnte someihing equally good mis ume. The monthly meeting at the Wo- men‘s Institute will be heid " the home ot Mrs J. D. Roberta, Thar-- day, Nor. 19m. at 2 30 p. m. Topic. -" Noted Canadian Woman." " Waste through injadftsious buy. ing. " " A Girl's Possibilities. " Ques- iion [)tvwet,r2ru"" All [adieu curdimlv Invite . Holstein is again tree trom diph. hevii the last of the tew parties who At'rt' In quarantine, being liberated h u! n week ig . Preparncions for the Library son- cert on Nov. 27, are now in lull “vine. Remember the date ated at- tend a concert; worth while. Miss M. Marsh is attending the W. Ir S. convention in Toronto. We understand that arrangements xave been made by Rev. T. B. Ib. Ltott to hold a series ct evangelism: neetings in the Methodist church luring the last week ot this month. Having sold my general stock ot Dry Goods, Boo and Shoes, de., to “r Geo. P. Leith t Toronto, [wish to thank my man friends and cus- tomers for their ge erous patronage and courtesy, both to yself and fam. ;iv, during my stay i oistein, and we would ask that the s e kindness 'ttt extended to my succ or in bus- mess. J. W. 1e':f.fl7, A wild eat is said to be haunting a district near the 1th com, principal- lv around we harm of Mr Thou. Keith. Several have reputed seeing this ferocious feline and declare that it is a monster tor size and iniquity. eMarching parties have raided the woods, bat We have not hard ot any capture as yet. _ c,-,..,.,,"""' Totalling a 'tatherimr,.riTfriit so 'strong, the local Orangemen and their friends spent a gels and festive evening last Thursday, when their annual fowl supper we: servod. Roberts' hall w» prettilv decorated with plants, buntlng and flags for the mansion and the idortrmlity and friendliness manifested made it an evening lone to be remembered. TluAhamremen are good providers and it in said there were enables left aver in a quantltv equal to that con- sumed and this last we understand was no little amount. We have been handed the following progrun ren- dered that evening and presided over by Rev. T. H. Ibbott: Phono- gratis selections. George Senmnn; solos, J. A. Marsh, In Hershey, Mr McKenlie. Rev. Dr. Hersh. reading " Mrs Coleridge; addresses by Lodgenuter Jog. Rum and Ben Marsh and Ibbott and a reading by the latter gentleman. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Shinbone" of the Eat-email: Ctumury co. were mid 29 tttttttq par pound fur ttmir blmer In for the mouth of October. whilo the non- ahu'eholdeu resolved I cent less. The total output tor that month wn 11,200lbs, und sold for 82956 M. ItsNwsctr--irt Dunn. Nov. 4, to Mr Ind Mn Baal; Reqwlck. (use Essie No. s, Reunion- " 'ttv-M Woods. J Kerr. Sr 8rd-- I Barbour, It â€curt-ken. olple. Jr 8rd-d News. W Mush 4| haul, " Kerr, A Noble. 2ad-- son: B McMerkm. U Mcueekcn, Pollock. 8: Pr.-K Allin. Jr Pr.-d Marshall, M Lennux. A Lennox. E, J. McGlnB. Teacher. No. IS, EGNEMONT ttts-Al" Benton. Myrtle Hooper. Br 8rd-.Petsr1 Ecclea, Robbie Hus. Magnet Ferguson. Velvio Dam-y. Jr 8rd-itar Lawreucr, Harold Law. m-uce. Ruby Mathews. Elvie Law reuco. Gertie Lawrence, C-cil Eccles. Edgar Brown. Allan Brown. 2nd- .Vlary Hans. Irwin Ferguson. rn-, Ulnronce Bailey, Paulie Dniley, Ken. neth Long, Emerson Lawrence. Prim- ary - Eva Ecclrs. Com Lawtence Adolphus Lawrence. Average uttoudunce l7. SARAH Human, Teacher. NO. 10, EGREMONT Y-L' McArthur, iv-it Philp, J c0ullivray. N Bunston, A Nichosor, Long. tiriH--D Mt'lnnos, M Mc. illivruy. L Eccles. R Lamont, l,' Mc- rthur. It Bunnlon. Jr Ili- M MoAr- bur, c, Long, H Campbell. E L‘cmnnt M Long, tir ll A andcrson. 0 MC- Arthur. Jr H-W Bum-ton. M Thin,. mie And M Long equal. Pt It-- H Nelson, L McDuuznll, B Heudrronn. A Nelum. l, A-E Hamilton, M MC Dnugull. i, u-l Drimmiv. A Ralph, M Henderson. Lc-- A Bunslon. A Mt'Euchern. R McArthur, I leom. F Sinclair, ti Ruhh. tt NeNon, J Hender. HON And M McRobh. Average 34. “our: lit [nu-unwed to give utlufutlon or money refunded. It removes the craving, soothe: the nerves, builds up the â€new. and rend"! drink tttStatler" Menu can Ir had n our “on. um per box. “our: No l is unclean And odorless And an be given secretl y. Mour- No. 2 is the voluntary treatment. Try it Mu. Auk tor tree Mount booklet. It Can be Done and Will Save his FutureJIIs Wttrtt--Wts Lite, (mu our best Ind eleven“ no those on whom the drink dim-e “stem In clutches. n is I dim. for the Inn mac-d menu-h sets up that terribl- eraying that makes men forget their promlseu ud ml that 15 near Ind dent " them. CENTRAL DRUG STORE Durham qt.......--......" t Change of Business in Holstein ! ir'iaGiGrinuaoter. Having bought the General Storm mum-n so successfully carried on for a numhm- " y1'iil'r' by Mr J. W. Hunter, I hope by keeping .m upm- date stock of Goods, such as are usunlh llmndm a first-class store and by fair dealing 1m mum a continuance of the patronage :Ivvm'(lml my pre- decessor. Yours for Good Goods, Right Prices, and a Square Deal. Notice to the Buying Public We have a large supply of Tile. .:1 various kinds of work. Sizes of til. I 3 inches to 30 inches in bore. Anyone requiring tile will do We]! l write us and secure rates. G. P. LEITH, will pay 11mm Market Prices for any 9'" my of om qteqtthertkenin u out new] We hue I good atottk of CORN CROP on hand telling in Lon iota " ebou: the an. price u (M IV" Feeder known that Corn is better Feed :han Out. ht ' It you went bony feed. get our prices on this teed, velue " price we ere eating tor it. We have other good Food on hand .II the Hun law u we can mute them. Our team on Fed no Emmy Cub, or m ." pubs. We do uoc give my Credit. If you Ill" Gain of lay kind to tsell w we "mi y tbed “out It you have MN ' brunt tl in, Ind we II 1 pt! [OI FIVE tNtetta one]: tor all , mu hull. PHONES: Day " Night , M The Rob Roy Cereal Mills tf “has! Mills. Durham We are paying ts, to 50c for Oats (h . our Elevator. G. P. LEITH, Holstein oomo-oo-oo-oo-oo-ouw Holstein Tile Works CURE HIS DRINKING . W. HUNT, Holrlcin School Reports e have Well Tile alwavs on hand E WILSON, Teacher Corn Chop at Special Prices lOVIIBEB. 12, Mt Sundny Schunl a! 10. Sprvim n ll a. m. and 7.00 p m. Week night. service Thursday athra REV. T, H. IBBOTT. Ph Money to Luau an 1'urreutllatq Otneeoeer Sham Bnukalmv, ELM The Easy Roal to a Good Salary Clearing Jul, of ftWovs ery Hinduâ€. 'r to petunia-u. particular" I h the one loading ot' 8 mum D. A. McLAtuit To wind up a Very know tut Killinery seamn. w. In holding a. sale of our remin- lng stock, still comparatively lugs. during the balance d this month. Prices hm been cut down 110x! m Met, and an excellent hut can be bought reasonably iuw_ b. ery hatis ticketed. NOW IS YOUR OPH)lt'lTNITy and come early. These snaps will not last lung and the best ones will (limpm, first. Hats for Mat r and Children. 2Wss J'. avatar A. 8. (‘LAHKE MOUNT FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE OLA Ith" F, & “(DON Banners. Solicitors, to Methodist Clmreh HOLSTl-Il AN it ll h moi It J. B, loo! â€but m1 n we I“ nd 081% ling l i. d prias' sday It.†th, o M not“ A. Hum. Fri-cu c, for from all or M his“ umd' thes .f"""o9e"eeotror.es,t 'l, - 11'tePus-si; hlghi, A“ i 'i, mer, 1PyeGiiai'iiii'n','e' unnIIvmc m-Il i"d'he2tt M anthem†up- uu' l " H IP"era. It mun ho, i?a,"httttif “a if. hottrtt h 'd y. â€â€˜0'...“ Wouldn't rm. ‘ tteq tttit'riGii'e'l'dT, he“. lit _ 'teiuiii"irill2C,'.' New" um T' m “Iii-1g Mun" 1"“ h“ in I Cla, by , "ut J “My loath l, l Her) a We liaise} VII I """"N “an (Jonr‘ul t n: . I “Mme nchiut 0.... 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'h' -- “CBC it: "rPr South I l t C {aria-d to friends. churn. it. midreu .1 non. of King-um. wh 00th Inâ€. Gin-01x. "rl t min the Ru'ucw Vet) MI: I watt without. it. the cuuutry who w “IMP!" - tree In The mum at tt Wiu'on. were hum and IMI‘II' â€uphill turotshs by the chm DUI-Al Bots " contributing. have yet to I). the Human; A We" Ire-Id on Butter Ind were Blithe... PetqP h J. W. _ use ed mm a mer of Ind '10.". The I, an nppmcinhle emu The Cuddly. J aim to null bout-in the d-ynight. Mom-r m [mild And-o! the M The Guam, comp voice. and provide n Mame. but the P TIN-V The d "hjlld of I Durham. _ hold n 'j, the ham. Lees. J. In Friday!“ 08“} l, Imp may". to dam wore-are in": j t I stdet of :9!pr “a ~ "udtrottt 3.1“" Mu; the for. Iâ€. I tuir m “be... - u‘lam gun-nut Dal-flew) no. " Dr. Brom, "t', I. Throw will ha “A! hm, NOV. 21. Ills Eye. wand I d (Us. .. PIU‘I'HGIA . -e hm. XIII“ '0 If mLmL- photo. an even v any. the nvw Ilyleo. I “FL.“ “I “All Il't: high-0‘ new! art in thr. 'l Tad-v. Bee. IS. Prsi, one In“. Goa» to the B. IA Both! when bv tue M, 3mm Church 'totuiity unanim- IO con-I. Out nailing link inn M no (hunt you: due rrrdlt. \ VOL. XXXVI] ' “acumen ic ' Picking hunts. ll 'ee'ert Compa ful very O but: " K " fr h WI