‘Cash For Bialirs sate cash price paid for all kind is of poultry. \ <* a S. Gleeckman, P*°"*iVirton ae “Ot Shiws Bor All.” Scissors and Lawn Mowers Sharpened, Razors loned, P. NEUMEISTER Eggs taken as cash MILVERTON Sim Milverton, Ontario, Perth Co., Thursday, August 27, 1914 Malcolm MacBeth, Editor and Publisher pit 2 cress Bank | Head Office : TORONTO RESERVE FUND. A781 $1,000,000.00 VIDED PROFIT: CAPITAL PAID UP. yu i Farmers’ Business Receives 5 Sadat Attention $1.00 will open a Savings Account. Blank Sale Notes supplied Free of Charge and Collections made at reasonable rates. Alero andy Millbank Desde WM C. Brown, Manager | ranch open every Monday, Inesday and Frida: | it, | | of Mr. “Henry 8. apne has purchas- | John Already 60.000 oltlae of the Dost are We THE STERLINGBANK | OF CANADA hems aon Co + Re ia SAVE, because--- No. 125 ‘The expression, ‘‘I intend to save after this,’’ is generally an exctise for present or regret for past extravagance. > ~ HEAD OFFICE: Corner King and Bay Streets. Toronto GENERAL MANAGER: A.H. WALKER (MONKTON BRANCH: F. W. ARMSTRONG, Bienaser Ie MO eee 2) aa? | Fruit Jars « Mohr’s Grocery Imperial Pints, Crown brand, per «Quite, fo 8 “~~ Half gal, “ Wine Half gale “ “Qua “ 2 Ibs. fe ae St ae Stuffed Olives in bot! All kinds of Patent Medicines in stock, BUTTER 22c NAME a Le) 3 J. G. HAMILTON Sole Agont for roRTLANo ScwANTON CEMENT we Goals: - {family returned on 8. Boy's school suits at Engelai Givens getseol jacenseatet bogs asa Mr. Will, Dahms, ofGadshill, spent Chas, Dahms. + LOCAL NEWS + ed i Butter 24¢,. eags 240. | Tae Gode. Bra und Mrs, Our dress goods stock is complete grer-150,pledea. to’ ehadan: fama, Baye of - ¥ ing Dr, p. L, Diss Tye eee visi “Miss Ella Smith meturned on Mon- day after result 0 weeks’ vacat- “Mfise ida Linder, of Blmira is at jolidays with Mrs, D. Gowing, Crawford left on Monday | s holidays’ which | will spend. at “Monktoi Berger, of Thorndale. and | Mise Deoitan.Zimmermaih a ey jon, | Werner. of Waterloo, are at fortin Berger’s'| visiting with. friends » Dahme and family have | here, x two months it with fictende. ohh "atrattord and ‘3 Mary: ee g ae oe Re ge chs =e 5 after. spe: resent and og see L. Bydt. of days at the “home and Pfeffer. ed a house on College Heights, Guelph find’ will rove therd with Mis lamiy|ed Btates, have volunteered) sor active Geo. Bundscho anday from’ Sir. and Mrs. Li cations continue to come paw ay His week's motor tour through the Nia-|Ja gara pentinsula extending as ‘far “as vending Geo: Egeland & she | will and relatives| ezrived at Philadelphia on r,|_ Secure ec next supoly of be oft service with our eons and ae age esl oti Dumart, Berlin, dnd: Master | Bapt a ape pala 24c.. eggs 24c, Engeland & me us your live poultry. land & Bor ate your fall wall papers at En- and & Sor Enge: MONK1 Oh, ent ‘sells tea at the old prices, in Muri Sint apent a few days Wiae frillings 1c. land's | “Seton reopens oo ver yd, at Enge ‘Tuesday Te showing, Ladies’ tall! conta | last week aoe | September 1st. Bngsland & Sons. Lr. he al penate pete in stock. at Emily Burgman, | Bngeland & at es holidaying at her | gud Mira, Wai. Sohaiiber ves Pha villa | turn’ neal Waat weekatten spending two | Velvets |e with friends at Grand Rapids, plain 50e, an ace class Mr, rang ‘Miner who some time #0 of rad Sherwin will ope 0 iba bis lem broke. we are please Thos. of - Toronto, is Jes80! be Blate is able ta be abou “ te ‘held for pupils after the frst week. r 1 Dat i te ton Tuesday fos “mien piston: “hinds in Monk (on. anna and Mrs, Hanna Le Hat, ta. whera if he| Miss Gretta Thom Sundav Dae aa conditions fay. | a at. present. visitin Pera heat steamer, sub he will pick up $r| Mr. Frame Di en passengers on atockers and ‘ship them home. for fin-| ot Simeon. days this week in rose fests in a ue a Bana ewart, of picattora. wil ie prvgent visiting’ at Mr, hal rte and Mra, phar Byers, of junday at the home jin rooadeds. corded ue r yd. Eng Lotta White's musical pen Wednesday. Sept, 2nd. {morning on aes an oi Dalliny were nine other ait, and Mrs, Ben, hing, | ily of New Hamburg. is Forest and fam+ a} ‘The ronan were ticketed from) fea John Boheda's v | Milverton Rev are visiting at 0 different points in: the | J.D. Fetgusson orthwest on ‘tuesday? Ar) obi del ag Besta ave the ageney of the famous |. J. Cara eRe oe Ale nie. ae be an ‘and Refi ine, tin, Milvarten: ans Mr. call has been extended by the tne Morningto’ ing aS milli ‘ Pengusson, of Monkton, | at Cleveland, ery fee inson 0! Mrs. |Check Books t The Sun low and the ymaterial of the best, ) Canadian Ne TS) exchanged * Listowel, #6 el Rey. : London. xpected | ‘and Rey. 1. J, Rol Burn tate and family. vill short |church, exchanged pulpits on Sunda: ove to Listowel, he taking, uy nis | | o. st, ay | Oready «of Listowel. ie in, Burn few days with ibigvel ane spending ices will be held in ier. m the epti church. however. erry. E eal church on, ‘The Sun will be sent to ‘Phe Sun office has a splendid sto slg W. Clark of the Upper. Ponade leat phy eye Jacob Weber returned ¢ at O40) plalookeasun cecoshitieaa Ini Oagada: atte ‘September Boole weddbik atacis h nd is Bie and Tract Society. ton Mininotet services will be held on} to the ond o! the yen cents.| able to turn out of | Bleakney sendin Ess for eh | ae ame Me New Hamburg. ay evening, | Bubsoribe now and got the benefit. of | wedding Invitation aunouinooments,| she "publ building has. a gang of | Detroit, MMi oe taaite hy " and Mrs. Ba By RB eccke in airmen jeards. at home cards, wedding "eake |stone cutte | ae the “homatne aie oor visiting Em Dr vey Mra. P. R. Hubble, of De- Ser ete. A large supply ot oontst- img stone th me of Mr, and Mns. Sat Wille troit. Mich... motored ‘to Milverton on ti also on hand. ‘ f | Coundation. : Lizale Terry accom qb e otored up aba ane Tuesday whe they heed spend Sir Adam Beck acting under masons will i again ready rt 5 p. Danie iy |day at tho home of Mr. Joe Faber. | eounle Lye) shagnse ot) | auructions from the Minister operations about ia oben the Weel |for Halen Raita left on Monday Mesars. Milton, Wilford and volar: Mr. J Enge! ‘tia has undevtaken the p wet {leat . week | vinit her. ston, pd se former — will ence Ronnenberg es i Tt is awful t the-agony of | over. tw "Hhodann grea barvosting is opesabel chem sis shee poe: . Pridham. an ze companied | suspense in which mothers "and child-| Witfillery and riding purposes and ions in th of the country: | spent Piaey n. of Newadale, Man, | by ddna Felix. of| mon will be kep# who haye Jost hus- | stations will be opened at mand’ auitre Te tar ieaete with Mr. Jam ‘erry. | Detroit. ayant SUA at the home of| binds and fathers in the Burgpe ean| Falt.. Woodsto: London. St ‘or ft “the Sage began grow- | here and pee oes Mr. Maeda: Jett | Mrs. Ja slanghter of the past fe ys, | St. ‘Thomas, Chatham and Windsor. (i The high winds of | ighy in th © Sees vast changes ospeo- [read Miva. Robi Barrett™wwhol qyat’ will. be hell ta, thant The Executive of the Bell Telephone | Sunday did much to dry i sod Pees tn Eheoas bet ‘of the county since \nave been living in Mir. R, H. Coul- ‘firs. James Pringle. of Sieettord. foots of Canada has announced | don sh and harvesting iene patie | ter's house, north of Milverton, moved! announces the engagemon| that employees who are sent to tho |jons w resumed On Monday legen me brey, of Granton, vat fast week home of their son} grand-daughter. Isabel N front’ tl sent wal i to lsupdey sept of Knox ch on. Mr, Chas, Barrett. of Freeborn, Mrs.|to Dr. Emmerson James | nt positions kept open for them MR. DEA ON'S ithe eh and ovbning: At Barrett has teh ft cin a to. son of Mr. and Mrs and those whose families tire ‘depen. MR. DEAGON'S Te vening he will preach to — the | aritic: ff health, The reir will faket dent on them and n * ‘trom 4 eee order, Bre- | Foreign sj ar citizens of Canada) tem! vided for will receive shalt spay rele ete re i@hboring lodges have ho have not become naturalized Wappea, Pfeffer Bros. their absence ini t cant? bd réland ended an Thvltetion to be pre. should not delay in ‘taking out. their | I'yo fitting thelr neta one brs last | toueh, see kee me in los ME Ge Pavadtgariasd aa pasate’ «thd week the-erew of the steam fishiUg part of Ontario cite nes OF th | respect ico. Brown, a well known and likely to be a long .and bitter one boat “Onward”. felt there ter Itis eatiy ae Ay ASE am fame his 1 S) mpticane of Monkton ‘died at and circumstances of a difficult n # img more than ordinary in the net! totter and mths Serene a wock.| his home in the villag ure: at present unforseen. may, cep their plant | which seemed to lose hold as it near-| Mines such: domo ea oN meh One er a aiter at any time. In any event « ‘ani the surface, Some buttons and] still continue to value and a ee cenind of: two. weeks subjects. hace: will have ibe iis Neither days nor lives ean bemade|torn clothing suggested the likeli-| native land—on¢ reason b SET ny Ee ae Asati Ir. Br protection of the law | holy or nob ey Rise nothing ii that it came eet ee ne \pen ot be tek Fpngs.4 ey al pies i farmer of Elma for many Owing to the inolemency of the| them: the ptmyer at the begin-|one of the sufferers i LA Dyanna Miettinen oecopmra a aI, the meeting of t "| ning of a day ts that we may not lose storm of last November: —Kineardine ently inet iboerel Of Mode an Goorauiixiadend ir aan, stitute which was to have been| its moments; and the best grace -be- r rvive s Thursday of last week will be! Pee inbae oe consciousness that we! ¢ ‘British troops are now,.on French | tha pein Kay i fe uum ;— | Wife and @ family of three held this Thu . Aug. 27th. at have justly earned our dinner.—Rus- for the first time in 99 years. Soa reali aki a rt rin One. re laughter, They are home of Mrs. George Johnston. | ki ince the days of Napoleon have \Gountry again,” “ "De e Old tet os youngest af hy . A good program h: Pope Pius X died at 2,80 o'clock on | they been in France on active ser-|tnr ccottuent’ thet precy cells, of | ioe of Saskatchewan and ‘Thomas, of iy tadies) axe request | hursdee morning Obata week, He vise and it is 58 years ago since they) grome Rule Dill bur “hat ed Over the eon ; present important busi-| had been for pee, su Were ope sais in sipart.of the | Gisd out owing to-th be sels leat a eee Presbyterian in religion fess initters are to discussed, | gouty oh, hal A's beloved that [pentinent. Thed Tt was aRaitat Rus- | jnany. lavakaicn Ho a oe rae a ae tioe eine: tune Conveyances will leave the library at| his end was hasteacd by ing | sia in the Crimea with ae ieee Nl eng that thteee Akh Ph f ate hice en alee largely attended 1,30 welts ke jover the war in} Europe. He was in| their allies. Now the Potton ng ar the ES, in livers! a lace from the f, resid v.P. y. Day was held in) his cighticth year, He was crowned hele allies es and the enemy ‘ox pe rcpiat neh Dad ae gem hesday <afternoon "to Hurvoy’a the Bvangetica “hire on Sunday] eleven years ago on August 10th, the G | ing ‘a “Word. iM B you intend “a Foc Kudos conducted by Rev, gyeni reh was beaut fully ‘The quality of patriotism is not aah acho can be seen | Tete sorok © sent e eee ne ‘ a phatseny { Knox church. All decorated with union jacks and flow-| moasti the atriot.| at Ruthven any di we is that, of | peels Aurel Mii’ ¢hate” Cork (sent soxpe ers of the sear Spey 9s ers for the ocogsion, ‘The ser | but rather by the sacrifices he Is pre-|a dog which kills tobacco worms fasts men clays fo e exoept Charles, ted of din address ee bible society | pate oo a aut ah a than. Be Si men can, The d ee are at aired batore work oy M of To! | distinguishe merican patriof atthe |1s owned by Willia ‘apving, ani lorious hore o1 nes oad And quartettes by the| time of the great war. proclaimed his| looks every ;plant over. carefully, a¢ wmather bat prea it is slighely a Whitecloud a yen. ape andl the satale quartette. readings wuloeses to saoritloe the. lives and|on spying « six-inch just bites ‘? = se leged Indian herb remedies and other: SP soa yas lered by | proj all his ‘wife’: a: etl ions on] the head off and goes on to the next) storms such as ar was holding street concerts here each Gumbera of ehaecolety.. The. even the alter of iis Beloved conntry, nt. continuing the journey across Qi; ee oat) was one ah the best in tho history of ayers ure “at | the - as of large, WOM | whis’ soe disposed the socie work taking levels along the Cones- fen been destroyed by the dog and | fo. with the party While “Stuyorton has not yet par-| toro River with i view. to pene he i at work very di ae ote nah or Indian ticipated in the honor of sending any| dams. to relieve the spring 8 When the subsoriber's i led. off somo: si of her sons ta the front in ber ncune| the ive resent they |ohanged ‘the publisher Mghould be nots | quite mm nee ranging ele abe and the ttre’s cause she c t do much to} are cam’ n the townline near the | ified a e, This matter should not | ootor” got into an altercation over li 0 help by giving. of her means and sac-| 6th “ibitjdge. There are rificing for the s those| seven of them. all jolly mice fellows, davendant on tie Mea aeatar whe |e cone may Firat The money you save. Perr of being a comfort. ay, iy be re, if you hare ty. Shaan os to worr' oe worry by de ih it in the ia he nea ye foh ay safe-guarded the earnings of the thrifty for over forty years mi soot times and bad, building up year by year flag nd now 25 per cent. greater than its Capit: MILVERTON BRANCH: P, J. FASKEN, Agent For Summer Comfort Verandah and Lawn Chairs at Lawn Swingsat........ .. Hammocks from ........ .$1.50 each $6.50 each $1.75 to $6.00 each s AUTO METAL POLISH and tarnish from brass, silver or iware. ketcdi ickage. A fine range of Rugs and Linoleums We sell Gerhard Heintzman Pianos R. McMane, Furniture Dealer olen part.of the gains, Heller armed with a search w has gone to fight for the defence of | ror and camp life—Drayton Advo-| er ceases to.receive mail at his the empire and for us in the causcof| Hee fe is often that. many of them appar | ised Bian bere Seah apthepal Ne jom. We are confronted with a| Lord Aylmer. former Inspector-Gen-| ently neglect this duty and quite of- i 8 fi orisis and no ill be true ee of Canadian forces, suggests that | ton when they dd attempt fey SE LO OE ‘Klimt Seeah at no larger sum| than $18. Part not assume his! the Germans taken prisoni y the|the proper information is not given.) 0 tht Sire promenade 1 is tain | Of this was used fn defraying the ox: home, The oppor | Britis! rmy during the ‘ar should! 4 al ca’ and a minute's time | ane sat rhea rir in| alee > a8 were given a) tunity is now open let usgrasp| be sent to Caiiada and given tracts| will save a lot of contemplating. med’ fo... the oa ohne te sabatyyot acourst Meroz| of land in sections where large areas} Some complaint has come regard conelngn hat Balieatton is “ they Although they had olaimed to | await developement. and be encourag-| ing the giving of half the road in} thot apy, Jim Worranee Is MP. P. tin ¢ mre § Sun's svocket edition, Sia ed to settle as peaceful and productive | case of an mobile coming up be- | os } not the ca: war map,is mow ready, For — those|itizens of the country, Lord Aylmer|hind a team. The parties o'aim thai | ‘vrimand was admin= who want a map in a handy form it/{s in shares of the mobilization of the | when they eoiae wp behind 1 fellow Boat. wEneeTON, magistrate, Both will be just tho -thing ,as it is easily | Wootenay company of the first Can-| with a team he stubbornly refuses to Sos of town as Uateload and duldedc tones att oieal adian epetinwent, ¢ of hetroad ino matter iid Set tha eideatinbanstanta Racuate hioh: advice was @ and is printed in three colors.| Allthough.the failure, of the hay] there is plenty of room to turn oUut|ronanip of ato peaaser Loa Ke train water being blue, All places of in: erop has been general in’ Ontario due} Now the law recognizes the right of re aay, August 19th, fn ra wat in the theatre of ‘he war are | fi t. grain crops have with. th the man with the team and the | tha ya of the tie vlan Hamilton bie of iogan, drove Diatnty ‘dion d and i enables on d the protracted dry ayetl a with uto. and th rights of ths cre her reading of the war to follow it ‘intell-| will show good yields. ite eum- should be respected. ‘There are ple feently:. Auyons. renewing. thelt aub-| mercralne ave ntlped thon:out, Mmen who-are cunning autos who] He BAC Bot heen an robust “heath far he pasture and reported iotion| or bavi ir subsoription|#ame j« trhe.of corn and) all hood) gl ctla he driving ox tenans and vier [ome Tema, Oh coe tea, alin, ame eh id well if advance Is entitled to a} e ret made the On-| versa but all men should not be treat-|jiton was a native of Lanarkshire. | some onxlety until copy by oalling at the office for it. If! aio Burean of Industries by a large} oa that law says, th; ame, to’ Canada \ over. out! the olrm it ig desired that it should be sent by| staff of corresyondents show that the when, “i ‘an is overtaken ee a este % realding for a time | ole was Cee ma nt stamp should. be om | gen al agrientturnl yield for the|yehicle. the man driving in the township of Vaughn where he | the rs sae Single copies will be sold at Sy a will be well.wo to the aver vente sal can out ae ave Nat married “Miss Janet Torna in 1860 of the beaten pe ss who vredecense: im i one A very interesting service was hela| “the editor of an Ontario vapersnss | has, bean discovered ta the a PRP Pe 1880 ‘he came. to Nort! ope Presbyterian| that he picked ud 2 Winchester rifle | thot ers 7" “ the township of lorniny ton and pure wd churoh Friday Inst whon Az, Peter| recently and atarted wm the steel to) ub" mahufactnred by_ x German) (haga the farm on: whlch ‘he Med)” to Me At, Nithura. om Aug. 2 aye w The | firm. which dotted the Ereneh » coun’ | Tt had ‘but little schetring and ike danghtor. Spysitles: sae Maer lei bier fe many others in the “bush” he Harrow—At Elina. on Aug. Lith, to und of viekeles do teeta deal te | about. the heraie task, ot, clearing | Mr nnd Mys. David Harrow. a son. don | railroads in America, im Intended ty | name r himself and se Mr, | Smith: ah ico, on Aug. 10th, to be of oe fo an Inrgdig: German te milton an of nbsternious) Mr, Mrs. Samuel Smith. a son, diag. ‘On military heN in bv aivil Spanier At 3 Mornin, an on Aug. 6th, esley presided, and Rev, ©, T. Tough. | oburaater. nro the varying size of YG Bronte’ eapeare. preached the sermon. | hay. fifteen’ bushels an corn.| the posters and the, colors em ralakeds comm! In ion he was Panuenter (still-b ei Rey. Robinson. of Milverton. de-| ton bushels of ota of |For instance a ahitary. oeiath ndcr | voted Presbyterian and in ‘politics 5 Pugk-At Bilbo, on Sul 26th, to Mr, ered an appropriake address wood and a barrel of t ing a square yellow poster vou Very ardent liberal, Ho leaves. to Bitlet a aonak te snini Rev, Mr, Gazleyad-|" The women of Listowel. and espec-| \now that “food id in abundance! mourn his loas the following, family | Dehl-At ice: ih aul uth. to Mr, arsed, the conarezation. ‘After the| tally those in charge of the work. arc] around here.” If he saw a round. re) somes. John. Adam. Mrs, Jos, y-| @ daughter. ee Indies served an exeellent| deserving of the heartlest congratu-| poster he would deduce that “the “firs, Mt. ‘Atkin ne sia ‘ supper in the Lage ment. where aplea-| {ations on the success that has crown- ni ined around here, aero Montini: funeral \ARRIAGES. sant social hour spe pd their efforts in raising funds eometrical figure and all the pial ae ed niet Targely. attended by | ay wa well “attended, Fepresentative and | the ‘dit omen's: BCaPiee ae cplors war tate bi aes 7 friends an mptahberal yee ‘pine from, gpielmann—Rrown, Montreal on the executive of d and en dollars| give mili informatio) e family residence jaturday af!" “Tuosda t eeaperansn MIE | Sate etaNae aired and a con-| {mmocent-looking ‘advertisements ple: cemetery where | rf Ang if he ee lent stimulus to the campa'gn was hold ter C .C,A. ne itl th Btratford. wher the following im-| Jent ram. will d. bsorbing id A . Ad Tsidor vortant resolution. moved by Hey. W.| details of which vill ‘be annonneed ers should not lose fo EAHA | Robert Plom'h brothers in-law and tay er ie of London Sites J. Baird. ASF pale and peoonded by | jatjer.—Listowel sites rk Ria seoreiae, eres - any aon | James Brydone. so land. ir. R. B, Hamilton, of Millbank, was) ‘The Mitchell. Advi n-| he Morning! papeeeenernene iunanimously passed: ist ‘olved that! sible for this statement: “Since the} he ready and will, « mae be on eof WILLIAM F. EEDY ‘DEATHS = Som latin of nada Tem-| the best in the provine he man= ra are still fholined to make this Rather sudden was the dem’se ol | pyay—At Ellice. on. “Sunday. . August for # mmors. with it81 mr, FB, Eedy a young may of 3 nM. 1914. William EF. Hedy chief object the advancement of agri- abet a egtowa years of age, and Mrs, William: Pedy- Pua 1 production, War. if it con: |) Mrs, Wm. ‘Hedy. foe ‘Eitice a wie, p snaithe and 16 dye tinues Tong enough. will certainly en- Te, had che at. Mr. me Hanna’ ae eae AS inj which ont ani thance. the prices os ‘any product weshing on Tuesday and. appeared a August wh abun Hawi they took back wit ant een Terge eup-|atill the prize-taking tock and artic-| to he in‘his ‘usual health, After re- in his 8ard_y of liquor, of the men in-| Jes of all kinds: ‘vill brig the high-| tiring to bed at night he complain faba dulged pretty feeelevwiblle here and] pst. bid- when it comes to selling in| of a severe pain betweent his shoald RAPS OF Tenia! e return trip they made _ the peace Himes, Quality counts ers, On Wednesday. however, he air hideous with their yell od: | Methe market place as well as inthp| worse and gradually declined are Mr, and Mrs, Wat, Eedy-and fam- ay wis little better, Tf — this| show ring and nothing builds up the) unday morning avhen | ke ed ily wish to convey.4o fiends and thing is allowed ta continue we_ ma: ‘yutation of stock raiser or farm-|\way, The funeral peat te their sincere tha ike a serous aécident before lon¢|er better than success at the fa‘. “It) Gneenwood cemetery on Tuesday af-| sympathy and help exeaden, to them for they rim their at terrific! pays to show the Jd what the) ternoon eonducted by Res fa Their recent bereave speed. which not only endangers their | district cam produce, Milverton Fair| A. D. Gischler. assisted by Rev. R. -|own lives but mespectable travellers|days Thursday and Friday. Septem-|(Miller. The pall bearers were Gera 1d n> big canaoa’s slot wosts | Bt 00 are placed same category. Con-| ber 24th noe ee Su be acesaere! (Redy Harriston; Geo. Parkinson. El- ict ee asa tee pre ee ort ~| stables should be on the alert and as-| ‘days. So pret your share| ma: Victor ‘Sohlotzhaier. Ed. Knech- or as much a: ee warded by success whan ne question | sist in putting amt end to si prac: | in in the schibits Srojresentate tel. and Geo. ‘smith, ston at $435 aa ae, vere all ee .a vote early aaah EM tices.” (so hairs . | Bice. % a share, every time one thunders, 3 saat ‘ 7 7 c 43