mu rut-ROOF, of course. The regular 2 nousAcamo cusmon EDGE Seni-Bilt Moth proof Replacement Guar- An min-m Gal-W" (ll',,',",';, fan: antee is given with this suite. This itt a em etmhlone “M“ “' °" t ' ""' printed guarantee that fully protects you ,flu'r/u"at,,uett 'art. against damage by moths. if: 'fi':,'",',';',',',,,"':,:',,,',',': it: Come in and see for yourself from the "out 0. about “who. luck, my mm. the from um».- and m in place. and .fteettvetr pro. E g s t N .............. . , Duh. """'"'""-------c mon wt retaining the "mtortitsis, quid. “masking mum!†of web. WEDDING Two cool hands. acutely locked into the hardwood frame, run from from to roar under-mam the heavy Scotch WM!“ at the point of emu“ main, via.. " Inâ€... from each and of CM“. Eileen" "Inform- t. STEEL FOCKING BANDS FOR 2 New Features at NO Extra Cost people he was about to mini-tor over from Ree Dr Mekerrot and Ree John luster of Toronto. The latter clergy- lan deemed he was afortnmte man to be placed over these people: forhe had yet the kindest memories of no modem daya in these charges. Mr. Honeyman had to date. no tenets for accepting the": charges. New Saul-3m Mothproof 3-picce Mam felt that while each nation pleaaattt "? hsd their traditimsa, modes,snd cos- wife, who Mg tons to adhere to. they at the some women's etub, time were striving in the manner best tended tt vote adapted to their environment. to lesve Maeputt for this old world s better place for V“ heartily q having lived in it. As an example she l -- cited the case of the League of Pt,' tin-s Auctnhly " Genus. who were. V she felt. doing all in their power, to, q tetntt pesce to this war-weary, Mr and Mrs world by other means than arms- Mr John Krell meats. Her address was eagerly lite motored from toned to snd whether viewpoints are camping ttt cluhed or not, all were unanimous for a few wee in giving her the sincerity of her: The Ladies' statements. She had kindly words Phurch lost Tt tor the wholesome and healthy out-:rsngements tor look on life carried by such senior. vices, which wi men as James Watson and Jams. Mr Geo. Wehw Burt. of Durham and many others. on this line for Their experienced and ripe judg- Mrs Richard I went on the trend and outlook of the Dr. Smith‘s col utivities of todsy, she valued. (tii','; of writing Rev. Robert Honeymn. pastor of M" Pinion hromore and Knox Presbyterian cow Sound, haa W" mentions. was also present with his property. wife. and was called upon for s few! Mr and Mrs 1 words Before coming to this tttiQ/ll; coiled on he had had inning. of the class or "ll, Eggmr prom.» he was about to mint-o» A“. was You $51.00 l!†Agnes lupin", M. P., wu “out, and though recently leaving the hospital zone. showed no nymp- hs ot its lite. She had been liked by u gentleman mount that evening, " in her travels througout the world. she had noticed much dilemma or dune In the mode ot living Ir mg the rank and the. Tttia thought I). accepted " the but: of her re. community Bttirtt wows up strong. - the mldento ski! or the num- a: mum to 'eo-ming" with one another. CH: Ice! at ll. ll. Watson’s Vita tut open meeting of the Yul-my U.'.W.0. wu held. A: well " din- ilk-rooln. they overt5owrrd into kitch- an, Mn um living room. ad yet nil van good natured about it. " WM ,__, -.-...... aunt. u" Ir and In R. R. Watson, $199 AT alluring: when the uvthIII oea" lla-dh, I ' [i'ii,l, Fr" "rr'" I " r I Lric== L, " .,,C'-i, Illrlgllll lllll (ftp., jiillll, j,)',,-'-,:),.,,,! [51" illllll =tr, Iilltls “Wh- _ rt Clap) A Cl i " " 5illE , tttffl w w ya; 1'k."t trCi'i's, Jlltlllllllt, , Elllllllllli w It Itll" Rlaliilits, [gm t iEiEiEiiiiilgii?8lllll , Eliiiilh , w ra _ t lothproof 3-picce ’: Suite at Sensationally Low Price I I; n I Mrs Jot at their _ ‘_. - 1y" WWII Mr and Mn Wake ot Owen calm] on Miss Merle Marlee T morning. en route to Kitchene onto and Kingston. Mr and Mrs John Marlee In! Thrrsday evening with M1 Mrs John Pemgrew and Mr I rrtun, called on Mrs John McCllmon last Sunday. Mr Bert Smllmn In engaged with Wilbert Blyth for a few weeks. "- --" _, "A Y The Ladies' Ald met in Vamey Church last Thursday and made tbtu rangemeuls tor their anniversary ser- vices, which will be held on Sept. 21. Mr Geo. Webber has been threshing cn this line for a tew days. ( Mrs Richard Bryans has been under Dr. Smith‘- care a few days, but It time ot writing. is improving. Mrs Pinkum, recently of Owen Scund. hss purchased the Thos. Lon: Mr and Mrs John Pettigrew, and Mr John Krenar, son ot Con. Krellar. motored from Waacana, Sat. and are camping " Rom. Lawson’s grove tor a few weeks. M P. Rama. Community singing and light refreshments closed this pleasant evening. On behalf ot his wife, who in Preoident of the local women'l club, Mr R.R. Watson ex- tended t vote of tutpreeiation to Miss Maephail for her address. which wan heartily endorsed. w t He couldn’t lee eye toeye with Min W.H. Hunter ,Reeve of Emont, was chairman of proceeding, but ho ycnd a. few plenum“. made no comment. A duet was rendered by Mrs w. Renwick and Min Florence Patterson ot Dromore : I. Nation by Miss Edith Hunter and a. Iolo by He also felt the! Climate an Inn!†would never be worth anything to anybody until they were workable. sable lands. What in not milked. will never be nimble. Why then. stem immigration. when it in the thing required to tiil these vacant spaces? lupin“ on the Leone ot New objective. Rather he felt thoywere a group ot debates who themselves were Jealous of the strength and power of other countries that their own and who would not be above per-om] commerchlinm end twice in seeking to hold their own aloft. um cuesterlleld " full size, deep and I roomy, with a nice high back. The new Shell-back chair is wonderfully ccm- fortable and invites you to rest. Distinct in diamond tufted lower band. Fancy we ts. Solid walnut frame and drop scrolls all heavily hand carved. Choice of six colors in a high grade mohair with attractive frieze cushion reverses. "_"-"...-. --.. w‘w-..‘ and Mrs Richard Hoy ot Flesh MQIaPRoon p of debates who themselves the mutton nu: mm the 'idt Jealous of the must]; and end with Toronto memu. er of other countries thnn their, Mrs P. C. Luster of Vegrevllle. and who would not be shove Mu, who has been wishing nap“. ml commercialism sud svulceln ants, Mr sud Mrs Root Renwlok, sud mg to hold their own slott. ulster Anal. ls Vlslt‘lng trtendt, in also felt that Csnsds's vast Durham sud Hmvsr. VARNEY John Morice spent Marlee Tuesday Kitchener, Tor. rith Mr and ' Mr Krellar Durham. ‘w, aw o~ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ,, â€a a... """'"MB, Lame and Own] Eccles at Dromore. w..- A man trhoulda't let himself get rusty because he has Iron in his blood. m - m. Muter John Strong mm ls viditfng with Lame and Orval than- The sympathy ot the community goes out at this time to Mr and Mrs. Will Philp and Mr and Mrs John Mao ther in the loss of a loving mother, Mrs John Phil'p, who was buried at Amos Wednesday. _ The children are all looking for. ward to their Fair which is to be held in Holstein on Saturday, To those children who intend to march and do their drill, take a tip from me and keep your gum in your pocket it you intend to win a prize. ' Mr John Bothweit of Flint. h, visit- , ing his cousins. the BneiN at present. I Mr and Mrs Sam Ecclea, Mr and [ Mrs Leslie Ecciel of Mt More“ spent ' Sunday with Mr and Mrs Major tiltr [ Lies tad attended service at Amos Church. Mr and Mrs Edgar Henry and Mrs Alex Morrison motored to Toronto 3 week ago and attended Exhibtion on} Labor Day. Next Sunday. Sept. 14, the sacra~ meat of the Lord’s Supper will be oth ?served at Amos. Preparatory service ‘on Friday evening. Mr and Mrs David Hooper, Mr ant Mrs Allan Brown, Mr and Mrs Jno. Brown, Mr and Mrs Rob Taylor, Mr: Alex Morrison, Mr and Mrs Rob Herr demon. all had children baptized on Sunday, Sept. 7th. mm “may. Sept. 14, the new meat of the Lord’s Supper will be oth ‘served at Amen Preparatory service on Friday evening. Mr and Mrs Richard Tompkinson and two daughters of Akron, Ohio. who had been visiting Mrs T'ts Meter“ Miss May and Mr Jae Ferguson. re! turned last week. 'Alu, who has been visiting herma- enu, Mr And Mrs Rom Renwfek. end â€inter Agnes, is visiting trtendt, in Durham end Hmover. The Women'e Missionary. Saciety will meet u the home of En Alex. Henderson Thursday afternoon of this week. Mr and Mrs Chan McDonald her mother, Mrs In Whitman, two sisters. Mrs W. Firth 1nd _ Alister Saunders for week end _ DROIORE Mr and In Wyn Eeetes were " i, take a tip from me Mn in your What if tt 8 prize. Strong of Lambton his couailis‘ 'l Vetrrerute, Lambton "Within a short time it is predict- ed, algebra and geometry will vanish from school cour8es---and good rid- cunce! In California the two sub- jects ere long will not be required for l entrance to state universities-end children will have more time to de. vote to real knowledge. Algebra, Euclid. and such technical things, merely remain in school curricula. because. traditionally they are part ot the martyrdom through which children must go. To 999 children {out ot 1000, they are absolutely use- less ; they deaden the desire for knowledge: they are in most cases never used after the child is gradua- lted. it the child adopts s. profession. calling for the use of slgebrs. and euc- _ lid, he should learn them Just as he 1 leans engineering or chemical analy- sis. But muting them part ot s gotten I II course is ridiculous. ' And there ore other nlhlAA-O- A“ GOOD BYE, ALGEBRA The Haas' family recently visited cousins in Bridgeport. Elgin Schenk came home from Par- is for the week end and Labor Day. Miss Alice Edmonstone writes sp- preclatively of her new school near Meatord, but says that owingtoa. rec- ( ent attack cf ptomalne poisoning from ice c.eam she commenced her duties with as much pep as a cementum. Mrs John Reid, who has been spend- Ing a tew weeks with her daughters, Mrs J. McRobb in Luther and Mrs J. Lute, Swlnton Park. returned home yesterday. Mr: and Mrs lane sccomxr allied her. I Rev Mr West will preach at the Am l niversary services at Holstein United 1 Church, next Sunday. t _ Mr and Mrs Edward Watson and family, Durham, visited his sister Mrs G.R. Drimmie in: week. Miss Nadine Hart, Toronto, has been enjcying a few days with relatives: here. day-the others remaining tor a long- er visit w.ith daughter and sister. Mr and Mrs Thomas, Mrs Bert Thomas: Mr and Mrs W.J. McEach- em. from Toronto, were week end and labor day holiday guests or Mr. and Mrs V. Allen. Miss L. Rawn, on her way home to Scuth Bend, spent a. few days last week in Holstein. Mr and Mrs Grant, Arkwright; Mrs Urquhart. o. Sound ; Mrs Dr Grant Slmcoe and Dr T Urquhart. Maracaai. do, Venezuela, were guests in Flem- ing Reid’s home last week. Mr and Mrs Grant returned home the same _ ___ _--.,v..,. u...“- umu, aunt. Sim, who laid her to rest In the tami. ly plot at Dromore cemetery. Mrs Philp was an "eetionate moth. er end a kind friend and sympathy is extended to her daughter and ion William, welding on the old home. Mead and others. who will mittts the smiling. peaceful (ace and loving‘ words: "They shall not see Death who dirt They sink to sleep Beneath life's sunset sky. "Pie those who watch and weep Beside earth’s narrow bed Bee death, uneomtorted. Courage, and noun. Beyond earth's suite They me To everlasting life." She was the oldest of a. large tami. )ly, but survived them on. or her eight children, six predeceased her,-- Fred in 1874, Franklin uni Emil in Nov. 1881, Laura in 1902, John in Holstein in 1924 and Maria (Mrs. Gxeavee in 1928) at Millgmve. After " short service in the home, she wee {taken to Holstein United Church, where her pastor, Rev Mr Mercer preacher a sympathetic sermon, btur mg his remarks on Hebrews 4, 3: Thr we which have believed do enter in- to rest." The funeral was largely attended and the ttoral otterintm were lovely. The pail bearers were And. rew Hunter, Geo. Hunt, Jno Steven- son. Wm Rogers, Alfred Haas, Robt. rreal knowledge. Algebra, and such technical things, nemam in school curricula, traditionally they are part martyrdom through which "'-""i_'ePi.'.iMl. e.... "on“ In .Englnnd on Dec. It' 1848. When nine years old she came with her perem- lip, Canada-near to Bowmanvilie in V,Durham Co. There she was married iin 1868 to John Phil]; and tn 1869 meme to Lot " Con 16, Elrrernoett-- " bush him without a. clot-ring even {fer a house. On thin fun they lived Its years, until Mr Phiip died in ‘1902. Then with her daughter Nellie, “he retired to Holstein, living there 112 yeus, until the mnrringe of her daughter to John A. Mather. For ov- er 13 years she has been carefully looked after in Mrs Mnther's home on Con 12. Her health has been falling for years but on the morning of Sept l, pneumonia developed and strenu- sed peacefully away emly the next morning. MR8 Joiiii hmâ€, " P8otut Ctmmhwarxt wu be (Vancouver Sun) HOLSTEIN LEADER THE DURHAM REVIEW . Ot what use in t Children who he battle of life to waste time for which they which never (an I AND GEOMETRY out into words and deeds ot ness. Our united desires for and Mr Smith. are many years o ual happiness and helpfulness, finally when earth's alloted task each and all of us are accompli we may all be found around thrcne of Him whose banner is A very enjoyable evening ot tr; and song: was followed by I. a lunch. after which all Joined in in: 'God be with you till we me gain." F May we now have the pleasure of your acceptance of this small gift, which we proffer to you as a token of our esteem and We pray that you will ever look beyond to the richness of appreciation in the hearts of the donors, for your own dear self. Dur. ing the season ot bloom may your garden provide bountllully to adorn our memento and each day the year round and every year in the garden of your heart, may God continue to produce beautiful thoughts utmgraut t as the sweet scented rose blossoming t out into words and deeds of kind- t ness. Our unhnd an“--- - r We, the members ot Holstein Adult Bible Class. together with a few oth. er friends. have met to wish you and your husband a. bon voyage thru life in your new and sacred relation, ship. For a number of years you have been one of our most faithful and therefore valued members. You also acted as Sees for us during the greater portion of this period. We are going to miss you but our loss will be gain for others as We feel as- sured you will continue to show your interest in bible study in the neigh- boring church. ln your parent's home you have proved to be an ideal daughter and a wholesome example ot devotion and _ interest that every young girl in the village and community might well 1 follow with protit. . A pleasant social evening was held at the home of Wm Nelson on Friday evening. Sept. 5, when the Adult Bib. le Class of the Presbyterian Church, and a few other friends met to pre- sent Mrs Geo. Smith, nee Elda Manary, with a silver ttower trturket., During the course of the evening, the teacher ot the Bible class. Miss J. Christie, read the following address, and Mrs Alex Aitken presented the gift to the bride. Dear Friend:- in Mills. a former with; services. Mr and Mrs W. Rife and lrlmn, apent the week end In Wiarton. Mrs P. Bailey of Buchtock and Miss L.G. Bailey, Grand Valley, vis. ited Mr and Mrs Arnlll Wednesday last. The former remained till Friday but the latter returned Thursday. Don't forget the Annivemry serv- ices in Holstein United Church um Sunday, Rev L.E. West of Hominy“ "I"- - 1A,†Jno. and la Calder, Mr and Mn N. Beley and Mr and Mrs Chas Dnunm. spent the week end in Wlarton and Cape Croker. , A baby girl arrived at the bomeof Mr and Mr: Nelson McGuire Monday. Messrs Wm Aitken, J. W. Brown and Arthur Brown took carlooda of friends to the celebration in Kmar- dine Saturday. 1 'Mr R.J. Arum, Margaret and Billy} made a business trip to Toronto on Snturday. Mlle Jean Hm who has been visit- Mg Mend: in the village for n abort tune, returned to Mt Forest Wednes- Mr “dun Cecil Tate, Mr and Mrs Bert Tate ot Parry Sound, spent the week and with Mr and Mrs Ju new. Mr and In Alex Dull. Dayton, visited Mr and Mrs In Lewis the nut of week. Mines label Hutle and Margaret MePhacen hum: completed their, course at Holstein School, we attend? in; Mt Forest High School. 1 Mr or ' ‘mcu manual-no) In Mun Altken And In: Eileen my visiting Oakvme triendl. tiaul. AID ransom; Messrs M. Eygch, Jag Hopkins, W. Mr c, are many years of mut- 5 and helpfulness and earth's alloted tasks for of us are accomplished, be found around the m. auu a“! wm I! a an ideal daughter and ren spent a, few ds example ot devotion and Mrs Wm Carson. every young girl in the Miss Dinah Thomp: community might well E. Byers spent Wet trout. week with Mrs J. 0 w have the pleasure of Zion. tee of this small gift, . - . ifer to you as a token of .nd we pray that you HAVE YOU HEAR beyond to the richness Recently tt lady in t n in the hearts of the ill sud she answered ur own dear self. Dur. cine advertisement. l ot bloom may your the lady was the reel , bountilully to adorn tlsing mutter to such and each day the year it became I nuisance. ry year in the garden that this advertising t may God continue to were ignored. Funny 'ul thoughts as fragrant occurred to the dwghtt rented rose blossoming She wrote: "Mother to and deeds of kind- cine and died." The rt tited desires for you vertiging ceased " one tre many years of mut- ""'"'---- and helpfulness and rth's alloted tasks for EDITOR VE~T3 HIS us are accomplished, ON TWO YEAR North h tound armmd the Editor Thomas of the "ttae banner it: love. Gazette onre a teacher, ble evening ot games ion of the new Normal bt1owed by s dainty mm and opens with th all Joined in sing- Sentences: "Now they I l you till we meet a- -."-d.-. ._ ___ ', is taking the ohness Recently a lady in the country wu of the m and she answered a quack medi. Dur. cine advertisement. The result wu your the lady was the recipient of adver. adorn using matter to such an extent that a year it became a nuisance. Letters asking arden that this advertising be dilcontinued ue to were ignored. Finally a bright idea‘ grant occurred to the daughter of the house. mung She wrote: "Mother took your trtedid kind- cine and died." The receiving or Ida, you vertiaing ceased " once. _ _.~_v sue "ol requiring Public School tencl spend two years " Normal There can be only one reuon I to prevent young folk: beoolnn chem. Not many you: go the was but u year. Then it was to a. year. Boon it In to be two Miss Dinah “human and In: T. E. Byers spent Wednesday of Int week with Mrs J. o. Greenwood It 711“: lucky Saugeen, Dromore stein, also Mr and Mrs , g.ew from Salt. who I With trienda in the night: Mr and Mm Wm laugh.“ and to our community. Rev Mr Hon. eyman spoke ttrietly of the Leone and of his experiences in the West. l Mr W. Hunter of Enemont. was chalrman and ttlied in me pmmm with humorous hits. Mm Edith Hum ter gave two recitation: Mrs Wilfrid Renwick and Misc Florence Patterson two duets end Mr P. Home, solos. Visitors were present from Durham, til-ml". n‘.._r _ Mr and Mn Ed. Smith and family. ot Toronto, visited recently with rein- tives here. Mr and Mrs N. Marshall nnd Mr. and Mrs Albert Mat-shell spent Fri- day evening with Mr and Mm Porter of Bentlnck. Mia: Magnet Watson spent put ot last week with Holstein friends. The home of Mr R.R. Watson was mine well tilled on Friday for the meeting of the U.F.O. and U.F.W.O. Miss Macphail was present and spoke of the League of Notions Ind our " ligation to each other " neighbors menu Ind wu Instantly heated. Jes- us lit just the some today and wetoo may be healed In body and soul, tor He said “According to your tulth be it unto you." "Have we touched the hem ot Hltt garment? I Our minister sue I good lesson on Sunny, (mm the Mary ot the wom- an wha touched the Master's ur- , years " Norma) SchoolJ be oNy one mason for It--,' Young font- becoming a..- many years tea the term opens with (hes; "Now they Ire ta KNOX CORNERS Carson 'tt HIS FEELING R NORMAL COURSE I of the Braeetrridare teacher, bu his Opin. Normal School pro HEARD THIS one: with these Pointed they Ire talking of Behoot teacher. to m ---. HIGHEST PRICEB PAttt 'or POULTRY OF ALL KIND. tom "Vina have Main Station at TAYLOR's /, WEATHER CONTRACT. or V ONTARIO AND OUEIEC I The centrist in weather conditions . during the southern and northern On. F uric 1nd In Quebec, has been of a I' most astonishing nature and holds more thun I touch ot imny for mr. t men generally. m the north ad in Quebec the ruin came In ouch unm- Quebec the run cane In such an» touts quantities that crop. were in- Jured. Icrloully in name dlltrlcu. In Old Ontario, putlculnrly in the tenth west. cm“ nweltered any that day. under I merciless sun tor n period or nearly two months. Rnlnmll tuurs for July “lord the moat striking il- lustuuon or win: the countrysidehu home. In Southern Ontario the run- tall was .53 lnchu. when" the av- erage tigure In " inches of moisture In Quebec, on the other hand, the gram“ mam: tn Mt you-I. The tot- al tor the month Watt 5.6 Inches " mm with I "tmetal of 8.7 inch. 9. --- -"""."" '""'tt'ing, Burnout-clam: Typing, OM! Ber. rar, Preparatory. A - course for “mm-v 'on.. Free cautotr" on Request. than were those who Muted in In]! . youâ€. tr a per-on I. not mt- - mm to tend: he numb. made I. good teacher by any Norm Schools. tt he In- the man! annul- cation: he on lean how in but a. year." I feel absolutely cemln the anchor- spendlng a your at Norma School Ire no mom useful in Publlc School- IUSINE“ TRAINING Wilt put you In “no for m n--uz- Ilegi, I Come Now the convening. of 'tt "one! r, - Knox Anna“. L Knox You “I! (Inn-rum: John Alum! I 15"]. for the wuon. There Octet buildings were on n to to line but the huh “I of the ttre bride a “I pn-vnm'd further cannu- Ivu only "800 lnuunnm- l hm. Ion than hull the low "mm of mph» "It“. lane of coca-alum Sunday Wheat who r hqumm Ulluns xiv“ almnm! m 't llw \Llluuw- and “HM! for kid With Mayor Tho, and thus unnbh- tr, um nu ttrw chm! xvfuso-d In IN" out of the on), oii'e4stll: storm was on and " mix! " a! home Chatsworth layer Hunter in mm: “Kiting equimm-m Wt" "ply there. " was man an. engine and the rt he. also; with son.» Wynn-1M “on: Oh my arrived. they , w. II the an: he be - - Another Disastmus Fire at Ch at: Ir! manning him ol till of lhe late I Iumnm, Slum: a iome Ind Pom] Knox Church, ah mm sum In ud- mm the a il LAN "nus 'served. Admi t'!"t Macy for M I" "1 him: inte On behalf ot the My of Knox l'nlled I Welling will be he on! or Church on Th H. Mth. Mire I " Mve In lddreu p Ahmad at an. a mu Bervm' Adm: it m non-d t " lam! For In» Print“)! Mid other Putnam-r Earl New.†" tqt m " mm HQiKi M It the home- of III: III rill-rAve‘ Tukv moor can Km Oct. um um! um l A. date- of Bt (Numb. l'l ’rxvvme Annlwrun. The Globe can then IN u only mil wall. Them " I. (on. "o lhe Humid PM ME: Foal and w Me. chain. Hood-w Kit _ much, when and mom- m “my. Upper Town Mr. Mtttan, may)" In He Hum House, hum-m. on pl. 23rd. He has herbs f "set. Bee him when in m VOL. LIII, N he Anniversary Church, will he loudly. Sam, 1 on Sunday .1 . conducts-d by " Ott Monday, served from 6,14 d try I good [m and Aoitiary Sunday h Pulpit “I Can-Inc tor talc: “Mon. Apply I! “on: row "LE: A Teat' old J "in Par; her a mmnh H PARK SCHOOt liENTlNCK SC to John Cull 00 At ttt "urn d. Publ " Ind but Mo In: Club ot ll " the I We. M Over. “no Won an 1 r-xllil only M lei/ h, "bert In Meet , Barium. on F In: herbs " When in tot :5-‘6iii A your oh St "ct ll. R.R Id “ion. H001 " K M totsl It