meow-3h. Kotehiw. No. an roit, No. on roll. M: “or. “fee. 21. l Sr tV-inthe mums. Florence Patterson. Jr tv--3ohn Matthews, Cm Wilson. Horns Matthews .4r. m--Dotmttut Nelson. Clan Wat- mn. Cm Han-gnu, Willie Pat- wu. _...-.'-- --"'"H arm, Clarence Nelson. Wells. Dave Dusky. G Sr ll-runy Haul-Ive. $WWU. --rr- ,7 _ St t--aloWrtn New Bay Adams. Joan Brown, Annie Andnwo. Jr r-- Robum Hunter, Reggie Wlluon. Edgar Patterson. Ptaneis buoy. “31¢an- son. In. Hurmve. Pr-Alice Daley Roy Andrews. Harold Hunter. Nor- man Wells. Orvme Lee. Sr tV-Alert. Calder, Boo umucr, Arthur Watson. Ivan Hinekg, Mary MeEaehern. Jr Iv-Manor- Gard- iner. Sr m--EUith mneu, Irene Gardiner. Jr Itt--Robt. t"rtuer. Di. M “item. Alex McEechern. Gilbert MUD" M I I I . . it'e,tU." Jrt.'"'dJn".t'e"iu2'2', Last Wednesday night the friends Everett Watson, Willie Swiuer. Sr. “a neighbors trathered at the M3: Pr.--Tena Watson. Jr. Pr.-- Hanna. ot Mr Herbert Livingstone to Wagner Della “(Mimic . farewell ere he left these parts tor No. on 'm" 'io." . . a new home near Hanover. After a ' . Ihm'l. address read by Miss Evelyn You may Enter at AnyTime Let us tstart you on the road to Saccoâ€. Bookkeeping. tgtenography, Typ ho. â€Smashâ€. Somalia) work ‘M student receives personal at- Mention. l Call or write tor Cntalogue. '13th roads? in". (â€on M. Mervyn. teacher w. A. TRIMBLI. may“ NO. l mount to. [If law-Wanna Elton. _ a- - f3: aver. att'ee, 12.2 ortcianD SCHOOL M. RoNG, teaeher Br n'---L mm. M. sum. Jr. " --------- _ _ nr--o. lulu " no. Jr m-at. Rum ft. le, ry',REMONT l}; Carmount. A Kirby Br It-r Lew- - - --. n nigh-Ann BANK OF MONTREAL ce Nelson. Jr ut-L. Daley. Geo- Wiiaon. “mfg-“ye, Wallace Mat- Brown, Annie Hooper, ASSETS and LIABILITIES Gshonhand........ Deituayandmseesandcurses of Deposit with Celina! Gold Reserve Call andShonlvans oesBoods,Debest. turesandSeocks . . . . . . Dominion and Provincial Government Canadian Municipal Securities and British, Focdgn and Colonial Public Smrltics other lhanCanadm . . Railwry and other Bonds, Montana andStochs ....",.. lanes ard Diccoavots and other Assets 328,08Tnftno Bank Premisxs . . . . . . . . 1t,8oo,ooo.oo Win}: cfcustomers under lawn of credit (as pr cm) . . . . . 1:.237,992.47 E. M. Hunt. teacher Nomiadrculuion- . . . ll, EGREMONT Calder, Bob Calder, Waitreditamunding EacessotAosetsoverua"tie' A Total LabiiieiestoNhlic . . ' 708,719,191.75 65 ARCHIVES TORONTO LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC Total Assets . . $772,712,870.73 Established 1817 31st January, 1927 ".' . . . T.'"": 363.993.673.98 III-lull: ..wt.-"'-. - - tr--wtttrod Marshall ' Chyton Rear. Jr I--A1inn Wuuon. . meals present every My. Daisy Muller. teacher u, D. m. w. SIM Cannonnt. Jr [-1 Balm. E. Dickson. Finder. B .8. NO. 10. EGREMONT Sr Tv-mussel Drlmmle 389, ne,-) on Henderson 364. Rose Lamont 362†Donald: Mencken 324. Jr Iv----', ion Hamllton 398. home Henderson 360, Kenn Henderson 311. Magnet Watts 42. Sr tti-ith Drimmic 160. Jr m--wuiie Nelson Mt, Earl Long 115. Sr Tr-Rater MeEaehern 351. Jr "-43on Love 317. Mable Love 297. Laura Henderson 296, " ola Long 166. Jr b--Mary McEach- ern TN, Lorraine Henderson 201. Jr Primer-Estelle Swanslon 165. Lloyd No. a roll M Mary a. new home near Hanover. mm a; short address read try Miss Evelyn' Men-an. Messrs Gordon Smith and Andrew Fulton presented them with two rocking chairs, showing the friendship that exists between neigh- bor and neighbor as Herb. and his wife will be much missed for their wife will be much misaeu IUI we... hospitality. Messrs Cliaord and David White- ford ot Detroit. ‘blew over' and ar- rived in time for the sale last Thurs- day, leaving min Baturday morn- ing, accompanied by their mother and two younger brothers. Mr John Whiteford's sale last Thursday. drew the usual large crowd and with R. H. Fortune otAy- ton as auctioneer. everything brought the highest price. 152. . . $420,587.1l9-55 HAMPDEN . 0.505.531“, . 642.947.383.20 . P, 12.237.991.47 . _ 13.018.333-03 M. Tumbnll, teacher s 80,s98,268.94 B. Blur. teacher - -- m Kirby Br Ir---' vew-i, Smith, 0. Dieeson,0.l I--L. Curmount, A.1 son. L Dickson, \'.| r7t,784.r47.r2 45.42601 1 73319.391 45 12.000.000.00 27,678,689.3a 4,179,211.09 Ind not in the - but mm. " did also Mr and Mrs Tho-Young. of Durban. Mutt Whom Hughes ot Steel Bridge. entertained on Saturday to en utter-con ‘tee, in honor or her cousin. Min Marguerite Whitefttrd, Lwho ll - shortly tor Detroit. 'Ahout n dozen young ladies were (present and a. snap shot album was igiven her together with a. snap ot each one tor remembrance. The Women's Institute of Allan Park, held a successful concert on mm... “A. The mozram was ot The Women's lnsutute m mu... Park, held a successful concert on Friday “it. The program was ot the best an entertainers from both Hanover and Durham were present, while M. W. Byers, Hampden, acted as chairman. A quilt brought asood- ly sum. soid- by tickets, Mr. Alt. Bailey being the lucky name on the, ticket. t Tuesday the friends of Mr H. Liv- iingswne .assisted with the moving of his stock Ind household effects to his new home. Mr Wm Met-shall disposed of two carioads ot fertiliser which was un- loaded at Allen Park Monday. Mrs H. “ushered ot the West, an rived Saturday and is visiting with her cousins. the Mambo“ family for a short time. . The 'ttttttttgem Tue. f" Edge mn, Mr David Wldmeyer is confined to his bed with pneumonia. Hope he will soon be around again. Mrs Sharpe Sr., spent a. day rec- ently with Mr David Willis. Mr and Mrs D. Menvride of Knox, visited with Mr and Mrs J. Sharpe recently. At one time lately, We thought we would be able to predict an early Spring but judging by the heavy snowfall this Monday afternoon, we' ll Just hang ott a bit. The regular monthly meeting ot the Varney (LEO. young and old--- met at the home ot Dr. M. Leeson. on Friday evening last a large num- ber being in attendance. At these meetings the ladies and gents are "strictly divided each running their own show, and be it said to the cre- dit ot the ladies, they lead by long odds in their method ot conducting business until at least lunch time. when the old codgers usually succeed in evening it up. -sir" Join siarshan has a. cow which has established a. precedent Holstein Hydro-Electric has made an excellent showing for 1926, being the ttrat year the local system has show; -; "net profit. The following letter and comparative figures' for 1925 and 1926 tell the whole story: Mr C. Drumm, Sec'y Hydro Electric System, We enclose a copy or the balance sheet and operating rep t for the Helsteln Hydro System for the year 1926 as it will appear in 0 annual report. You will note a t profit from the year's operation of $103.07. after providing tor depreci tion to the extent of $85.00. Dear sir,--. Distribution System .....r. t 61.63 Line Transformers ........ 25.22 Meters m.................'. 1.67 Street Light Equipment.... 1 8.69 Misc. equip. E Count. expense , .93 Total Plant ............ Ban}: and Cash on hand. Accounts receivable '.'. Inventories g............ Equity in Hydro System Deficit ............... Total EXPENSES Power Purchased . . . . . . . Distributing System. Opr. and Maintenance ......... 120.36 Street light our. & M't'ee ... MAI Administration & Gen. expense 90.40 interest on Debentures. etc.. 289.42 Debenture Prin. & Sink. Pd. 146.97 Total Operating Expenditures 1985.81 Depreciation ................ 85.00 Total...... Distribution System . . . . . . . $2054.15: Line Tran-formers ......... 455.22. Meters r..................'. 423.67 Street Light equipment . . . . 168.69l Misc. equip. & Coast. expense 205.93 I Total Plant ................ Bank and Cash on bud .... Accounts Receivable ........ lnventorlea ................. Equity in Hydro System . . . . Total ........ Power Purchased ...........81610.33 Distributing System ........ 105.07 Street Light oper'n & m't'ce 37.61 Administration & Gen. expense 102.39 Interest on Debentures. etc... 311.10 Deb. Prin. & Sinking Fund.. 139.30 Total Operating Expenditures 2306.30 Depreciation ................ 84.00 RLYTH’S CORNERS Holstein Hydro t'y Hydro Electric System, Holstein, Ont. aa. 110138 _ line EXPENSES BALANCE bHEET, DEC. M, 1926 ......... 89885.18' OPERATING ACCOUNT, 1925 . ' . . . . ' . 32070.84 Net Peotit BALANCE SHEET, DEC. " OPERATING R ...... 3307.66 , .... 333.45 ...... 584.03 ...... 54.81 n .... 945.22 ...... 4660.01 ... $340 .14 ... 21a 79 ..' 387 25 ... M. 1 Operated at , Profit in 1926 $9302 . 6', $1314.29 ii,ty.t 4532.5 $2390 . 30 here in this locality for n stock pro ducer. The cow started " the tutst time with twins. the next yen- one. the second twins again and hat week came along with triplets. The that: '""""i""i""6'i"Ciiiii'iititit . LENDER“ Are Bit red tn color, tine and owl and an a tttir size. two males anenl, female. "Bait that if ylz can." 1 Mr. Norman Schenk moved on Tuesday hat to his new home rec- ently purchased from Wm. Kellar on the Provincial road and Mr Alex Mc- Vain has moved to the Wm Stewart farm. vacated hy Mr Schenk. Mr W. W. anage. P11 in this vicinity the tirtst on his way to Hnrriston. Mr Jag. Seeley was I. visitor at Mr David Hooper's last week. Mrs Bender, Pricevme. spent a week or so at Mr Frank Scott's. Mr W. A. Lawrence disposed of a couple ot thoroughbred Herefords at a good ttgum this week. Miss E. Oliver ot s. B. No 13, in- Miss E. Oliver ot S. B. No 13. 111-1 tends having a St. Patrick Social forl the section in the school. on the e'") enlng of the 17th March. _ Mr P. M. Hudson is still in the fertilizing business, having unloaded a. car lately. A large number trom here attend- ed the hockey match in Durham on Monday night. " sure was a whirl- wind ot a game, especially the last period. What we don't understand I'HE DURHAM REVlEW print“. "new "‘0 'r-ie-- about the game is how the deuce that referee could not as goal umpire too. Perhaps Victor could give usa pointer on that. Wedding bells are ringing in this vicinity. A number are suffering from coids around here. They tell us colds will be a. rare complaint next winter, when Government Control gets going. Rev. James Semple,. B. A,, B. D, pastor of the United Church at Palm. erstou. has received a can from the First United Church at Ottawa. Wlll Prmnt oporatta The choir ot Knox United Church will present their musical Operetta. "The Bos'n’s Bride", in the Town Hall. Durham. on Tuesday evening, March 22nd. The actual cost of power on the books ot this Commission was $280. 78 more than the amount of the in- terim bills . This, however, has been taken into consideraion in making up the operating report for the year and l believe, for the tirat time, the Holstein operation shows a. balancr on the right side. and no small part of this gratifying result is due to the energy which you have displayed in looking after the revenue and we have hopes that some plan will be found to materially reduce the ac- cumulated defielt now standing in the balance sheet. Debenture balance.. $1507.33 Accounts payable ... 5260.10 Total Liabilities ....-----s, Reserve tor Equity in {Font 1926 Reserve for Equity in Hydro System .....$709.07 Reserve for Deprecla- ' tion ............... 571.41 Total Reserves . Debentures paid NORTH EGREMONT Total . . . Total\Revenue . . . . . . Total Expenses . . . . . Net Pexrtit ....... Debenture Balance .. 1654.30 Accounts Payable .. 5617.90 Total Liabilities . . . . Reserve for Equity in Hydro System .... 945.22 Reserve tor Deprec't'n 560.01 Total Reserves . . . . 1505 Debentures Paid ........... 1107 Total .......... REVENUE Revenue Domenic Light ....8700.07 Revenue Commercial light... 743.08 Revenue Commercial Power.. 199.99 Revenue Street Ugtht ...... 490.00 Revenue Street Light . . . . . ' Total Revenue . Total Expense. Net REVENUE .eveuue Domestic Light .... 8895.16 venue Commercial Light .. 603.63 grime Commercial Power. 185.10 L "enue Street Light ...... 490.00 Yours truly, R. C. McCallum, Auditor for Municipal Accounts was a visitor at z, Priceville, was 1rat of the week ...... $9885. 16767. " t1280.4S 1254.73 $9302 . 63 $2173.91 2070.81 $7272.20 2133. 14 2390.30 8257.16 103.0? E Loan MO ransom. ‘L,_MM‘ Qniu 3 number ambled in the basement of the Presbyterian Chnreh to do honor to Miss Matilda Christie who is nbout to leave our midst. Ree W. Johnston was in the chair and a short programme was rendered. Dur- ing the pruning Matilda was cal- led upon nnd an dress WIS read by Miss Florence McMillan while a club bag and purse of money was present- ed her by Mia: Isabel with, to which Matilda made a feeling reply. The _ remainder of the social evening was ‘ spent in community nmes led by lRobert Haas. Lunch was served " 'iiTiiiGGu Joined hands with our departing friend in the centre. while all sang "Auid sane, Syne." Mr E Mtchison of the Welllngton Produce Co. of Hamston. has been in town the past week canvassing with Messrs John Ipittt and Wm. Nelson, who will begatherlng cream and eggs tor that company during the coming There Will a. Social in the base» ment ot the U ed Church on Fri- day evening, Ma 11th. under the auspices of the es' Aid. Every- body welcome. "Rinse; Merle and Clara Morris ol Vamey, visited with their sister Mrs. Thos. Stewart last week. l, 23 " Rev. and Mrs. Jay have been visit- ing with her relatives at Smithvmo. While away, Mr. Jay occupied the pulpit at Fonthill. 18 The W. M. S. ot the United Church will hold their Easter 'rhank-otterintr in the Church on Sunday evening. March 13th, when Miss McGirr ot Durham will address the meeting.- - u, Elmer Bilton or Kitchener is at present visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Jos. Bilton. Mrs Jas. Eccles, who has been v15- iting with her sons and daughters at Falrbalrn. Conn and Lambton Mills tor the past two months, has return- ed to her home here. WPlreued to see Ernie Theme able to be about again and hope to soon hear the anvil ringing again. Congratulations to our debaters.i Misses B. Blair and M. Tyndall who; won their debate from Edge Hill at) the latter place last Friday evening. (Full report on page 4.-Ed.) ', Mr Joseph Bilton was badly bruised Land hurt on Sunday last. He had gi- 'ben his own horse a pail of water.) Some being left in the pail, he was about to We the remainder to a horse belonging to his tson-in-law, Mr John Drimmie. When he was going up alongside of the strange horse, it became frightened and kicked Mr Hilton in the leg and knocked him down. Luckily he was able to crawl under the stall. but as he did so the horse kicked the partition down, strik- ing Mr Bilton and bruising his head and body. We are sorry to hear ot the accident but under the circum- stances. it is lucky that he got on with his life. At time of writing. Mr Bilton is progressing fuorably, no bones hnvlnkbeen broken. Mr Clarence Fenton is in Guelph this week u delegate from this lodge and of the Black Preceptor of Mount Forest, attending the Grand Lodge ot Ontario West. Mutt Matilda. Christie left Mogday morning for Toronto, where she will enter the General Hospual as nurse- in-tr%ning. Rev. Orchard Irvine of Hartney, Manitoba. is this week visiting old friends in the village. The young pie ot the Presby~ terlan Church 11 holda St Patrick's social in the ba ment of the chtuch on the 17th ot March. w. Abba has been Pnzaged by Swift’s ‘reamery, Toronto, to cor lect crea . Mr and Mrs Watson and Miss Ruby have moved down to their new home. Hrs Robb In with her daughter " present. A little daughter arrived at the home ot Mr and Mrs Geo. Troup on Sunday. Feb. 27th. Mrs Walker ot Ottawa has been visiting her sister, Mrs G. Troup Mr and Mr: Peter Mohm, Nor- man'by, visited his brother, P. Mom recently. - Mrs S. Eccles and Miss Jean 1av mont are spending a couple of duys with their lumber Hugh. They “so also visited their nephew, Ralph lat. mont. T Mr W. Hattie. Woodland, and Miss B. Hattie, mustang, were guests ot their sister. Mrs A, Ecclea the be. ginning of the week. .7 Mrs A. Boss and Miss Myrtle visi- ted at R. Kirby's, Orchard, lat Wed- nesdty. ' - - - A good number ot our W. M. B. members attended the special prayer service last Friday, some going to Holstein. others to Dromore. That evening Govern] from this vie.. inity were present It the ttne miscel- laneous shower held in the humour ot the United Church in honor ot 'Mr and Mm Geo. Burrows. Our community we: also well re- presented on Thursday " the are well and Damnation evening spent in the humeral ot the Presbyterian Church with mu mum Christie. Our snow storm itt mile 3 surprlso --it came so suddenly and unexpect- a. Social in the base- YEOVIL Pruaitatiat to 'i, Mr and " W. Kellar l Groceries The community surrounding Var- ney was well represented It the farewell evening, tendered to Mr. and Mrs Wm. Keller. on Feb. 25ttt, previous to their departure for Dur- ham, where they receme pumhued the property of Mr Gordon Geddes This community do not sand on eer- emony and soon all were enjoying themselves to their heart's content. lwhen Mr Albert Msrshsll called the meeting to order. The address which sppears below, was read by James Leeson and speaks for itself. Seeing It and Mrs Kellnr are henceforth taking life a little essier. they were (iii'-,',',;',"',) with a handsome lather ‘couch, which is a pleasant link with .meir former friends ot Vnrney and vicinity. Mr and Mrs Keller respond- led to the kind words read to them, 'nnd thanked their friends tor the lovely gift bestowed on them. They I also extended moths gathering the free dom of their home and after 1 sub- Estzntial lunch was served. the even- ling was given over to tripping the alight fantastic, which won; kept up ;wlth much vigor until the wee trtr.a' l, hours. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Kellar: Cretonnes Knowing of your intentions of FY moving from this locality to war recently Yurehtused home in Durham. we have met here this evening, 3 hi- tle company at friends and neighbors, youth and ture, to spend a social cv- ening with you, ere your deplrtuw from our immediate midst. In all 'mattera pertaining to tho welfare of the community, both in church and Mate, you have (Allen a keen interval and have always been ready and wllllng to lend I. helping hand when occulon demanded it. Ginghams Double stone d “In " corner of Durham Road an Gar-Jun St.,., Upper Town. W! make payment terms easy. Apply to Mrs A. W. . Lauder. Durham Flannellette Blankets Yarns TAYLOR & (h, As a small token of our esteem and Ladi",rwe, in" " diKoront patterns in than good. to choc-e from. Bil different coloring: and 93- . optional weight. Price only .....r-"'. ...... The newest in those in both pl low as [So a yard and up to 500' Gingham is extra fine. Large sizes in both These are best quality Best quality Western Oats, Redeemed Screenings, Mill Screenings. Yellow Corn. "It Scalpings. Feed Tnnknxe, Cotionsed B. C. 5 X and 3 X Shingles soon to Arrive at considerably reduced prices. Mao New Bruuwick Firms and Seconds. CALL AND SEE US. YOU'RE WEU3o.ME. A full supply of Flesh erton NE PEOPLE’S MILLS, Mt. Forest Evaporated Apples, extra chance Prunes and Pitts, , lbs for Me. Raisins, any kind, only 150 . lb. Dates, loose only, 2 lbs for Me. Come where you get it good. THAT'S SERVICE FOR\SALE W. M. GROAT (il/ SON both dark and light colors. unity. Only oxen choice 15c . lb. MARCH 10. tttgt both pattern 3nd colon. as A A _ - no- ,tt.-ttnh good wilt, we gm. tuecosupaaied '" desire that God will ' you m your n61 hon! both may be long â€I" en the corner Where has always been you, tott to do here. signed on behalf of Roman Carson. Alvin Noble, Ju GREY Grey 0 counties bt menu for Simcoe in counties in mauve wool ship- ments for the you jut closed. with Show In would place. followed by York. Pool. mutrnnnd and Ontario. In 1925. the an. County was on top, but York was In second plou- being leo- than . mph on hundred pounds ahead of Blanca. The year pnvlom to that our Show ln tiret place, bolus followed by Grey, Wel- lington. Gum-lo and York. Judging try those issues. Which have just been compiled by the Cow adian Cooperltlve Wool Graven. there has been . maul-lame expan- sion in sheep brooding In monyOr tario counties during the past few you-s. Grey done W wool 'shlpmenls from 44,127 pounds lg. fl925, to 49,555 In 1926 at the sova ‘tlme wportlng on increase of . shippers. Slmooo and York did RI most as well. whlle Peel showed thr remarkable Rain of over 20 per new In I slnglo season. havlng shipped 29.250 pounds in 1925. Imus! 36.2w in 1926. 100 acre one mile north of hm ham, on \‘lnclll highway Wetl watered; te new: of hurdwood bush. Good sevon- med house with [Inn woodshed. ml page. bank barn Tr x 50 with s foundation, hay fork and litter a. ' plows. narrows, cultivator. binder, wuons. slelxhs. 2000 lb. lea. too en: lncur tutor and brooder. 600 Its. Melon: squalor; Shovell rlla, hoes, rake" chains, etc. House my furnished. Will sell at I. bargain for quick salv. yarns on hand. co. LEAD. ONTARIO m BHOPMENTO OF WOOL l W. KELSEY. Box M. Durham FARM FOR SALE second place, followed by “dam and Ontario. he gum County “5 on ark m In second PM“ than . couple ot hundrec and of SW. The yew , that aw Show tn tire; 1 resttourod tw Grey, Wel “new: ot the community 0mm. Roma 3mm. Gui, you are" n your tiesire I "iiri iinstlo you to “man this with the smear ll abundantly News "he and that boa hull all Ontario "ttdgrttt it of. w dean" g. a: window. - In mm m 18. Ihtte "in and Baum “an Me. “I name - and -uumd um. Tttry bet . Pur “up by mu " A. D. Browninr tMme) on (hafnium tlt Jack Dow. who -'""‘ In.“ tive I‘m-ks. M1 forget ttl clock New W Church. In“! ir INMeeet 25v. Ga In" "new Prlcc- tannin SIC. Onlvr you: Trm., For “It Wtthtts eutuut m use (Imus n not ttttther w newer (Mica t ".50 b; A Box tloci t (Jo-Imam!) Ca ("an- "all. T of Thumdu. Ma 1M Prof. E. U. th tienl â€pd: t will me Hahn tW, on trtieve h ll mph»: and o ' t, detective viaio 'mttterlr titted a I: known to bo M and oxperiene day. Remember l “will a Committee Ir C. . ldnmesh. M and“ taderal con ttgreet who“! rhuu'u the hiding continuum-.- of (mucus. namely. With! and [atom than." Thir cotumi' .Mth mun.†“damn; trial “In it a break at Thu question , and when u thrv “y most of ow â€Mug and I." WWII“ min wall!" tor the ' in! Mint In mun ‘- much BIIOI mo mucn NH Mint and t likely be a bi Spring h: mu! out in MOM- Tho will moods the d haunt two ill the luv Mttetoor. 8.011.. . over 30 In ot M and IN ’10th m Mn Rectum! Ix. W Br ,tfee number In Shortly "tet mm. tw " lum- door 11' tho build “(on W“ unwed W 1 “as! ttw 9 MW mt not Hull in the! Had " w of on. (all ot ll by thr wagon , an“: Ml - n! was nation“ "I VIE l but In I hack bu Bent About I Mahl- the Noble's. 1 up in an hm. IIII ol unedt undue!!!“ could not pun. A low I " [W04 a my [and um. - I!“ mill. We a wider-MC In (m L. L NO ot Admtnulon PT nck Cam [and (I I†um lblll two name Mting 4,931 W t Egon " m Ala-dc DO I' twr on bu Knock " B. "any we! Int on mun ice but M when all"! 1.5mm death F can. Kl blw M Me II acl" te bull: u [K coma-o Ith ou reaper-1 In ol Ion lhl nun duo BIN MI long Het under! arm-.1 up hurl In F "