ucuru uu iuuuu about. 11 new monms ago. Since the fall wheat has been cut many very fine fields are to be seen but some also that willivnot show a very big return. Spring crops only give a fair promise. "'I`hn rvnhn-n hnanhn` aornn G-\`n17nR On *="1E`"_*_';!N'- nimsm F ERGUSONVALE 90130 !.m.u2 Boga Iii`- `ms AaIin zxammzn Llll an auuucu CVUIIL. A number of enthusiastic Progres- sives from around here attended the: convention at Stayner on Saturday last.` T\/Ir anti--T\/I've Pnhf Arnnlrl nF Nnxv- I 1 I - \..l:_.n nu-u. unu .Aug. 9--A merry party from here took the boat trip up.the Severn River from Orillia to Swift Rapids touching; at many beautifu} and interesting: points along the lake. The boat left Orillia at 9 a.m. and returned at 6 p.m. I with a happy crew determined to make! [this an annual event. ! A nuuvnkdn n4 nn4-Inna.-sna6n `Dunn-m.-an,` Some fofms of stomach trouble. it neglected, often lead to dangerous con- ditions-u1cers or cancers-then. a sur. gical operation is about the only hope. V `li`nv- this rnmann, even the mm`-It nlmnla UUIIVUIILIUIL i1l. DLd,YHCl.' Ull DdLul'UU.y ld.5L.' Mr. and-`Mrs. Robt. Arnold of New- market visited at John VVa1ker s last week-end. . ; llinn 'IAn}~n Av\cw:`r\ Inn... `Inna... u-n6=un \'VCUl\`CllU.v Miss Jessie Ansdell has beenvisitmgz Mrs. George Strachan. ` l`hnu Annrenn viaifo Pa aicfnr-Q. in LVLIKS. KJCUISU QLLGULLEIII. Thos. Anderson visited his sisters in North Orillia. at thie lend of the vyeek. -,H3_Ercn_-\AA A` 3 Humzeo ooumzs rris A BELT! % COME. HERE, wwx. - ~ A10` n`n.L, PROVE ` \ BETCBA us A COLLAR. Tlu'ou`h special trains for Winnipeg via Canadian National Rys. will loovo as follows; (Standard Than): I-'R0ru_'l;8OR?3P:TO (Union agitation) 12.01 AM, Aug. 18. (midnight Aug. 17) ; 12.30 P.M. Aug. 13- 10.45 PM; -. . ; 1. 1>.M.Aug. ; 10.45 p.M.Aug.20; 12301>.M.A .31; 9.00P.M.A . -" 8; 9_ooPM.Sept.3. _ us. _ us 81. 12.30131. FROM OTTAWA 1201` AM. Aug. 18` (midnight Aug. 17); 12.01 A . 18- `C 1 . ' 12.01uoouAug. 31. _ - ' 1 ' mm Z ' '3'M'A ` I`-`ROM WINDSOR 12.01 A.M. Aug. 20 (midnight Aug, 19),`viu Chatham. London, Hamilton and Inglewood. FROM PALMERSTON 9.00 A.M. Aug. 20, via Guelph, Georgetown and Inglewood. ' C ' Special through cats from other principal points connecting with above special tra' . F d ' "` Canadian National Agents. \ ms or cum consult 1! ' THROUGH TRAINS;-COMFORTABLE COLONIST. 0ARS-SPE IAL cams For: women AND cH!LDREN Purvchae your ticket to Winnipeg via Canadian National Railwa , whether or not your nal destination in the - West is a point on the Canadian National. Tickets and all information from nearest Agent. j n----:`--'-- --_.j_4__A, CENTRAL ORO ' tbiuaaica I-'.......'c_' QUICKLY DRIVES V` OUT All. % RHEUMATIC POISON "'?P&7Ei ""c")4'i\"ILIIBi}i" if WI|T1'75KI7i L DDEEBl'~2DTHERS DE LUXE SEDAN -, n3_EtcHA A \Ano` . Pople select motor cars by different standards. . ' Some desire luxury and ostentation. `Others, utility and economy alone. Dodge Brothers De_Lu_xe Sedan strikes a ne and distinguished bal- ance-both in appearance_'and price --between these two extremes. `. It provides unusua`l`comfort and roominess; a refinement of line and design in which the owner takes deep pride; and everywhere in the world the name it bears is associated with the highest standard of integrity and workmanship. T With reasonable care, the De Luxe Sedan serves its owners for years, frequently delivers mileage running well into six gures, and on the re-. sale market brings prices that strik- ingly reect the solid value Dodge Brothers have built into it. . Dollar for dollar's wbrthof genuine. automobile! . ` Phone 1010. Box,_.267, Barrie. 1 MINING smcxs -f BOUGHT ?- `SOLD INSURANCE - BONDS - s Phone your news items to -the Barrie Examiner. Warts-- De Luxe Sedgn .` . . $1496.00 V Standard Sedan . . . $1263.00 Coupe . . . . . . . . . $1196.00 Touring Car . . . . . $1128.00 Plushalf - I ' x;Ii`Injb:-;o;4;t:>:l1.pointI`f in.M toba, Sasactuclhepvgu, Alberh,--Edmonton, -s. a~:w*.:-:3 a';`:.'- 3.; 0 at n -- n t tow` ' , plus S20.00todecnation.cm Wm - mm Dolivorod 71 Wzvrintm _ _-._A._,_ . -1.` uu. 1uLU1.uIauUu Luruxtsucu U11 any UL V the operating mines. Hollinger : Mclntyre : Castle Dome : Capital : Ted:-Hughes. Some of best companies represented. Yielding from 4% % to 7%. -Full information furnished on any of flat: nnnvoi-1'n nr 1v|:r|cus GORDON STEVENSON `fuunsnmr, Audusr 12, 1926. Wedding: quality` and Barrie0Exum 2 .W GILLETT `nlnu'rn r en owm 1'6 caucus. coma monou- curm was nu-run -vn-no mu wououuruuv Irncv: HOUIIHCLD ` Ilunnv ` Dissolv No gnf - n avo mint gi thrill to K Wrigle TI-IHURSDA ..<\ L218.` T STANDAF aryour Gni [ DOMINION COR;| Distribuv V B.rant.v ord, Ontario.. d(`\'U`f)ySI YI'. I `I! Flitspra out the jFja;;f'i~if4 Flit Sp ease-h( and 021 and El (it: Fiifj quickly disa}$pea after a few applications of The Ball '131i{{{l' 1'vii'1'1"'I:.',"iZi'i.', A THIs _7JT>_ Stocl/: Carried, ln;ormatio:;'FuI-nishevd gnil Service on Brantford Roong rendered by- TUBBY Tfellicf ll Ilclv 1 inc uuys ll/L JIUF JIUIIIU. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blather`-wick and Vchlldren of Toronto spent the Week-end with Midhurst friends. - Minn '\X7h-Info 1|/|'nnfnH-I-I hna vnfnv-no B]-JUHL LIN`: wcun-cuu EL Dal!!!) .DUI'uUIl.` * Mr. and Mrs. J. A..Wattie and'son Charles, Reggie Lyttonand Jas. Frank- ; com motored to Toronto and spent the I `week-end with friends there. 'RK{nn vv-|If1\ AC. f`nvv\r\ Dnunn In `Inn C!'?lLUll CH6 UUUF UL LUB cur. Wm. Kerr, an English immigrant em- . played as a. farm hand by a. Mara farm- er, took his lirfe by shooting. It .13 [thought thatthe rash act was prompt- ed by the contents of a. `letter received by him from the Old Country. - . (Too Late for Last- Week Aug. 4.-`Miss Olive Mccracken of Peterboro is spending two weeks holi- days at her home.` _ T I `Kn ant` Ina unnntv "Dial-iunvuvit-:1; nan` WIUI JVIIQHUPSI `X18308. Miss Winnie Monteith has returne to Toronto after holidaying for two weeks at her home; M `K`na flhiun `llama-`AH-h nun: Illa-`REA- utu wutsnt. I. ' ` | Cherry and; raspberrypicking seems to be theorder of the -day. These fruits are` plentiful this year. WEEK! Ill. HUI` HUIIIU. Miss Gladys Monfeith and Miss`Mar- jor1e.Bro1ey are vlitlng with Toronto friends. V ` - Km oar` I/This Dakar} 'DAnnn1s1y .-.4- 1.1161105. _ . . Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Peacock are visiting Barrie friend's. K Mr nn 1|/Inn (Inn Qrnlfh nn fnv- nI'lu V151 LUIS l3l'l'lU uueuua. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and family spent the week-end at Camp" Borden. Mr and Mr: ,T A 1X7n+1-In nu-u1'unn WUUl\'Cll\l Wll-H LFJUIILIH LIIUFU. Miss Smith of Camp Borden is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ,Ge'o. Smith. 'l\/Han Donn} TX7nHov-W-nna v-at-nnnn offnu vxauuns .u'1.uuuu at. .r1uuuuu uuuulng. Some of the farmens are through haying and will soon be cutting their fall wheati Pllnnuunu n-ad ..n.--.I~-....-- ...!..1-l...... ............n v Aug. 115. - T '1 E. Armstrong of Detroit. aged.83 . sustained a; fractured hip when his car left the road near Ardtrea and collided with two stumps, oneof which pene- trated the oor of the car. EUUBL UL W11`. uuu 'lV1l'_S.,\1'UU. BIIIILH. Miss Pearl Waller has returned after visitingfriends at Holland Landing. Qnrnn nf fhn far)-nnru own I-Innnnah IIIHIKU L. I A joint picnic of the Boards of Trade of Clarksburg. Thornbury, Meaford, Collingwoodjmd Owen Soundls plan-I `ned to be held at Clarksburg about] lA1:`. 18. " T Avnncfrnncr nf T1nh~nQf nan R2! H610. ' Shelburne ratepayers carried a. by- law authorizing issuance of debentures- for [$3000 for improvements of the town haghd Of` 304 voters on the list only 98 l vo e .A L fVInl}-i1}'an ' fl!/|'nI7nu urn navn find in ' voted. A Chicken` thieves are operating in York County. A short time ago a. King Township man lost over 100 young cockerels which he was prepgmringforg market. - A ninnin A-P flan Dnnru AF Tnan Way HUG HE LUII, IIIJUICIIIE HHS ut.-tau. No advance_polls will be held `in Or- illla at this election. the town not hav- ing been" included in the schedule of` places where advance polls should be held. "' Eh.-dlnnunn unnnnuynwa nnvunln o Bu- ._ The first day you take Rheuma, the doctor's remedy that is selling so rap- idly, you'll realize that when Rheume. goes in Rheumatism goes out. Id. _....J.-.__ ....4. --.\...A.I.-.. --.... _.__ ;-.. IJUIUW `LHU KJIUC. . ' ` . Mrs. R. J. Flynn. wife of an ex-'m'ay- or of Weston. and Mrs. E. Smith. .Tor- onto, wer seriously injured in a motor accide t- at Queensville. ` W . Pullin, agfarmer near Richmond Hill. died as a result of ihjuries re- ceived when, a rope used in haying gave way and he fell, injuring his head. Mn nvnnnn nnlln will ha held In Or. Atllgrgcourt Salvation Band vis- ited Midland lastweek and gave sev- I era! concerts. A vvunl-nu Ann nnuunlr n (`KY3 aria-`V-Ln ' U111} UUIlUUl'I.Bc A motor car" struck a ,C.N.R. engine at a crossing in Bracebridge, but no one was injured. : ` 'l`hnv-nhnvv fnuvn nnnnnll has award- I sewer. um cum. LU uu uvux` -vou.vuu. , Fire in the factory of the Toronto Specialty Co. at Bradford damaged the and equipment to'the extent of| Tlrlnn nnlna Ina-4: '\XTnn f"hnufnnAI> nf %`Y4:1e rolling log. Win. Slnghampton met with a .c!dent in which one leg ` below the knee. - ` `ll-1|: `ID T E`11vnn IIVCFA A9 V A new bowl1.ng green'ha's been open- i ed by the_Brac_ebr1dge Bowling Club. `I ...__._ fI..--I.1 -0 T -I-..I- JIAJ ...-p..--LI-- on. qua-gnu vv v-.. ... -..... .....---..--- ,-.... A [Port Carling man has a evs;e th'at gave birth to lambs twice in' a year. nII__ ____- 4:...` J.__--_I_ ..-...-I..._-.1 I.__'AI... u-ya ~-. -.- -- .-.-.~~ vn.--v ... -. g__.. The new re .truck purchased by` he town of Midland last April has arrived.` n\I_, n___.L n_I. L- lg . _____.LA. 1.. H\...L.'l LUVVII UL ULIIJIGIIDI IGBL ($1)! ll GB 'IaI.l.l.VUL|o{ The first sh to b'e caughtin Brad-I I ford lwas recently pulled out of the new` 'cana. A ' A light unnnnunlvl nltn Rnlhiovv nA`A'_| U'u.Xu;ery successful civic holiday celAe'-1 Rratlozn was held in Colllngwood on US`. v . " mmvaunnm-t Rnlvnnn Arvln-v `Rand 1'11!-*1- `.yv-~ up. av------owsvwp-no-o gvvw -an-u It matters not whether you are tor_- tured with pain, crippled with swollen Joints or distressed Wm: occasional `twinges, Rheuma is guaranteed to end your rheumatic trouble or money back. `V'IL-...._- 1- ..l-__J. _- -Aa-_4.1_-_ 1_ -_.____I [U113 W115 uuuruu. Thornbury town council as award- ed a contract for installati n of a main sewer. the cost to be over $30,000. \ Thvn In the fnnfnrwv nf fhn 'l"nvvnn1'n {gwwwxwwmwwxywwwg ~%<">I<>I X X<>I<'>I<>X;1>!<>X<>X i nu -cg Bony -.-.-u-rw- -av .--u James Gould,of Lisle dig}-`=r;c':;_r;1';ly in Collingwood in his ninetieth year. A 15-..; 1\-__In_.__ _.___. 1--.. _ ----- .LI._A. * DISTRICT NEWS. = `magnum mm mammal; l M1D!*U.R5T_ Barrie Where Vhre Has My Little Dog Gone. ByER , _}1uuuq1 au- 4was broken B1611] U}JUl'l1LlUll 15 uUU|..lL Luv uxuy llU[JUo For this reason. even the most simple stomach\_ ailments should be given prompt and careful attention. So, don't neglect acid stomach. sourness. gas or bloating! And don't waste time; with unknown or unreliable treat-I menis. At the very. first signs of dis- tress. go to any good drug store and obtain a few cents worth of pure Bi- `surated Magnesia. This special Mag- nesia Compound is safe and pleasant to t=;ke--quickly, almost instantly, ef- '~`rective and does not act as a laxative. Be sure and ask for BISURATED Magnesia for stomach troubles onzloy. . c Cvhestnuf of painful ac- wma hrnken 8.!'(l lJLlI!K1lIlgIRl.lll. . Mr. and Mrs. Gilroy and family of Regina. Sask,. visited in Egbert on Sunday. Mr. G11rqy s home was on the farm now occupied by Stafford Reid. Mr, Gilroy was accompanied by Mr. and `Mrs. J. Fife of Alliston; ` (Too Late for La.s_t Week) Aug. 3.--'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kenya of Torongo spent he holiday with relat- ives here. 'I:fInn 12.aH~u `Danni: nf` 'I`nvnnfn la Ian- lves nere. ' .\ Miss Betty Broc of Toronto is holi- daying with Mrs. has. Thurlow. Miss Alice Thurlow is visiting with relatives here. ` `Ila noon 'L1'unv-`u 124:1! nf 'li`.h-y-nn:`In In UIIEE. 'J.'I1ul`lUW. ' A number from here attened the garden part-y~ at Craighurst and report lagood time. I ' Alvin Midlnfnn and friend nf Tm-- relauves nere. - Master Harry Bell of Elmvale is spending` his holidays at the Home of l Chas. Thurlow. A nnrnlnnn 1 :-vnnn have nffnnrn fhn a.,gUUu tune. ` . Alvin Middleton and friend of Tor- onto called on relatives here. `Alan Tun!-.n'Hn (nu-nrnincr n? Tnrnnfn Cu onto caueu on retuuveu nurc. Mrs. Isabella, Cumming of Toronto isl `spending some time with her son, A1- fred Cumming. V I 'IUI'h_ug `rlmln f`nrnv-nincr ennnf how Hn- IP80 uummmg. ' , Miss Elsie Cumming spent her holi- days with her` aunt, Mrs. J. Cumming ' of Apto. 1+ in with rngrnf fnnds h/re learn `cu. o_--we-coo-o-my -pun--vuv -ca oonvna-J wwv,aso' `Rheuma. is just as effective in cases in! lumbago, sciatica, arthritis and chronic neuralgia. - 11I_..-..._-Al__- 1.. _ _1-_..__.-.___ x1_____ LVLOOXIBY. _ Mrs. T. Mccutcheon and Mrs. King of Toronto are spending a. ew days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mo utcheon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham of Baxter spent Sunday.-with Mr. and Mx"s.'Rich- rd Cunningham. ":\II'1n and Mr: flilrnv and fnmilv nf {Hal} XVII`. kulu ;vu'=s. auuu o1_1uuL xuu-:u leaving. They are moving.tg_ Barrie. 10,: I? Ii,sE0.vvith fegret friends he/re learn rfha: Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. intend \Ia.nu inn Vlnnu nun rnnuincr fn Darrin motored to wugema r'au_s on uunaay. Mrs. M. A. Porter of Toronto}spent a, few days atVElmcroft Farm." '\X7Hlov-H Mnnnnv nf TVV Rnnnvmi IeW Gays at "l!J1'l(:I`U.ll; rulflll. Willard Mooney of Ivy Sundayed with his parents,_ Mr. and Mrs. Robert MOODBY. Mr: '1` M'r-(.nfr~,}1nnn nnt`l'Mrs:. Kins! %D& I-II \ J . _ (Too Late FE; Last Week) . ' Aug. 3.--Mr. and`~Mrs.~R. J. Braden were in Barrie on Saturday attending- the funeral of the late Mrs. Robertson, formerly Mrs. Andrew Braden. The de. ceased was a_cousin of Mrs. J. 0. New- I ton and Mr. Braden. I Titian T nnulnn '1'-uyln AP 'I`nv-nnfn uncut: [ nae nuuuuy at. Her uuluc ucru. I A. W. Morris Sundayed with Mr. and lMrs. J. 0. Newton. ' ` I`! Tklfnnv-mu: 1.4` Tncrhnrn and `fr-In11r1 'lV1I'S. J. U. IVEWLUII. . I C. Mooney, F. Ingham and friends motored to Eugenia Falls on Sunday. I 1mm: `M A Dnvfovu nf 'I`nrnnfn`:nnonr 1 I ton anu Mr. nra_Lucu. I Miss Laurlne Irwin of Toronto spent: the holiday, at her home here. l x A W Mnrrig Rnndnvad with Mr- smd lV1I'S. JJ. uulneruu. Master Everett Cameron is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Dunning. of Aurora. Mn and Nina (`lav-lzunn Qnvinrr nl 'l"n-| -wuss vooov anvun vv-anus Rheumatism ts a dangereus disease. It often affects the heart and causes sudden death. It you have it in the `slightest degree get a bottle of Rheumat 11-om Wm. Crossland or any druggist `today and drive it frormyonr system at wanna- ,. Affn xus uuxu, .LVu'. JJUIIIHII5, U1. :xurura.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Spring of To-' rqnto spent` the holiday here . onto spent thevholiday with Mr. Inompson. . Mr. and Mrs. 'Oli\'rer Jackson of \']`or- and Mrs. D; Cameron. 1UI'n:.uO-nu. 'E`1namnl>f (`oh-vuawny: In trig`!-I-vur ILUU UVUF LLIU uuuuuy W'L|.H IIUY H.|ULllC.I.`.I Mr. and Mrs. Percy McLaren and Mr. ' and Mrs. Reg. Kearns `and family of Meaford Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heary and family a*1d Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and` daughter and Ed. Bowes. Jr., of Tor- Ionto. vlted `over the week-end with | Mrs. Jones. ` - `Km nn `Inc -DAIIVAIII `noun: unfulvlvunl ILIIIS Ht.'l' IIIULIIUF ill. \J.UulUll. . Mr. and Mrs. Framk Thompson and Isabel -of Toronto visited over the week-end with Mr. -and Mrs. Robert |Thompson. > `Mr and Mrs: '(')lh'mr Jsmksznn nf"l`nr.. -CjQ$GQ junij Qnijidfi - . (Too Lat{ for Last Week) Aug. 3.--Mrs. Sadie Good of Toronto ` returned home on Monday after an ex- 'tended visit with Mrs. .1. M. Spring. Minn .Ta:'nn pnrrv nf 'l"nI~n'nfn la annn- `I115 G L'+!uplU U}. WUCISB GA. HUI` IIUHIU. l Mr. and Mrs.\ Geo. E. Vanderburgh and three daughters of'Neudorf. Sask.. spent a few days last week with `Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferguson. , ` Miss Margaret Sarina` has returned 1V.ll'. JUUCB. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bowes have returned home after hrending some time with their daughterlat Meaford. llfna D Dnrnnvnn and (W:-villa own vie- uu-:u' uuu5uLc1" til. JVJ.CI.l.Ul'Ll. V Mrs. D. Cameron and Orville are vis- iting her mother at C.ou1son.. `Mn and Mr: Wvnunb Thnrnnunn nn uars. Geo`. Parker of Oshavsa. Mauric Reynolds of Toronto and Mr.` and Mrs. Evan Reynolds and family of Oshawa spent` the,Week-end with friends in this Vneiglmborhood.` ` V . I . 1'5`:-pr! `Poona Dada `hnnn-In mun; txr..a..n.. uuseuuc. ` _ This is. the summerless summer we heard 0 much about a few months ago. Slnma. `W19 fa whnnf Han Hana nnf -once. LQJI` pL'uuuut'-. \ . ' ' The return baseball game played in Beeton `on `Wed. evening `proved an easywin for the Beeton team. A. For- an's arm gave ;out early in the game andthe responsibility tell 'on 0. Gould who has had. practically no pitching experience, his position being'in the field. Baseball is now over for this season _but we feel it a duty to speak a word of praise for the sportsmanship shown by the boys, of each team com- prising the `Twilrbght League. .. Good ' clean sport such as we have had is en- joyed by practically everyone and our baseball teams are deserving of the loyal support of their respective com- munities. - .z~ iwuueu V1'}(. Wlt J.V.lI`B. .1. W1. b'DI`lIlg. | Miss Jean Perry of Toronto is spend- ing a couple of weeks at her home. ` Mr and Mrn,~.(1nn 14`. Vnnnrhnnro-h uuu l .ll'B. 0. Eu I'Ul.'5l.IBUllo Miss Margaret Spring has returned` home from a visit with her aunt. Mrs. W. Culbert of Bond Head. `Inn..- 'n1....x.. t1'u.I...u... no m...'..-...+.. ..-:.. VVo VJUIUUPL U1 DUHU .L'.`|.V.U. Mis Phair Gibbons of Toionto vis. lted over the holiday with her mother. Mr and Mr: 'I3nv-nu 1M'nT.Lnvnn and Mr I RH. .Jos, Johnson received a b.ad shaking upvanda gouple of cracked ribs as the tesult Otia fall from a. wagon on Thurs- ay, - -\ . Mv-a (Inn `D'ov-ban n? (nk.-n-n.-. 1ur......x.... ], IIUI5 ll UUl'llUUU -o ,Fred Fagan has bought Tho's. VWoir's property in this village and took pos- session` last week. ~ ` `Em nvu Inn DI\`\` G-.l-...I _l "I'1-_.-_.A- llU[l}.1l`\.lo ' , ` ` Rev. Burgess is having .-his vacation and service will be conducted in the United Church by Rev. Wm. Morris commencing Augqst 15th during h3s absence. man. 1. 4.1.... ..................u...... ._......._-._/"._.- --~7v V2 --:3 Aug. 9-Jos. 'Cas_sells of Tbronto vis. ited wttihis mother last week. lllaa (3191-1':-IA T-Tinuynll '\yIaC6nA ........-..... iteu wmmmis mother last - Miss Glenh. I-Iipwell `visited recent- ly_ with her brother Errol of Cleveland. Ohio, and also with friends in Michi- EH11. SUSBIUII IKSL WUeK- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Syke of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Goo. Sheppard. -~ Dav `Run-a-can Ia Innulnnp Mu. unnnoh...-. Stomach Troubles T|1alt_Af9 Dgngemus -uj jun LII: