--uuu vuvvn null IMFHINIIIIIH _ The underslxned has recelvod lnltruc-` . lions tvam ` \. to sell by publlc Aauotlon at ' Lot 31, Con. 10,510: Monday, March 28 The following HORSES---Bay horse. 7 "ya. old hoavgv; bay horse. 12 yrs. old`. heavy; bay arse. 12 yrs. old, heavy. CAT'1`LE-Red cow. 8 yrs. old. cal! gt foot: red cow. 5 yrs. old. calf at l 3 . _ - -`.1-: n.'uv nrvuiclavvtlom...-1>J`Iu /3) 6? 21-The Thornton Twelve n_ Invited to Elva thnhs nlaiv >the~young woman -yzomen are eager Y .. ...u:vcuuux_a. uoraon| eveland. to sail on the wood"; Jno. King and; rdland. to sail on the V. Reive and F. Noble ad Haughton Reid and tr Port Colborne. annual .-.....A.__ --.- - "' _`l:`.GBER l`k .... Va; Lu: GUI} s..J. Mlllsan of Cree- l_ Mrs. Nicol and Mr. mo and Miss Morrison are in Egbert on .Wed-, `g `the funeral of the I nl ` " S. Mooney and baby Sunday at Elmcrott . 8` anditer Rockwood. P.G.M.: S'ister Rich-I d. mond . G.C.: Sister Malcolm. Grand. V6 Sec y.; Bro. Corcadden.` P.G..P.; Bro.] ughton Mcconkey, P.P. of Toronto: also Sis- t Iter Edwards, D.D.G.M., District No. .9, party ,wag held l and Bro. Wice. P.P. of Bayview Chap- and Mrs. Sam. ter. Barrie- ung when 3, very` ' A very pleasing feature of the even- em p1ay1ng pr-o-_.ing was the presentation to Innisfii _an]ng_ some ofi Chapter of a. silver. cu an : much ]uck Mrs. Mcconkey. Toronto, 3. bible by yview Chapter, also a. marker and cushion by the officers of the chapter. j-:::-:u2-:- ie sA meeting on of officers took nvn in heat... A.-- . " CL " 811- _ S ' u. w 8&1! the Mcconkey, D.D.G.M., District 11: Sis-I " Jno. Kin `nave not prevailed. . A '- _ ' Services will be held in the Union Church every Sunday at 2 p.m. Mrs.- I. Knapp and Master Eldon vlslted over the week-end with Mrs- Ed Knapp or Elmvale. les Loretta. Hayes is visiting friends in Penetang for two weeks. Thou. Casey returned after spending two months in Elmvale. March" 22-Thos. Moore of Maple Grove and Ed. Wilson Lake View" -`Ware busyln their sugar bush."1"he `sea- son thus` far has been Door for the making of maple syrup as cold` nights . have not prevailed. `the ~ Clgqrch Sunday at 2 n.m, -,.'.-v '3. D. lgson m me evening the officers view Chapter, Barrie, exemp form of Initiation. Great m congratulations were given the Grand Chapter officers 'N1!`8- able manner in which they r 3 H- their duties. !`d0n Short speeches were given. I the_ District and _1 ter P.G.M ' Sist. . mond. Malcolm roble um I` * nn u - HE! . u uuua.V- ' Unitedllv.M'.S. I The annual meeting of the United W.M.S. was held in the school room of _ the church on Thursday, Mar. 17. The meeting opened with a. hymn and a . siness was dis- cussed. Election`of officers for 1927 resulted as follows: Pres.. Mrs. Bur- ` gess; 1st Vice. Pres., Mrs. Jas. Smith: 2nd Vice Pres.. Mrs. Herb. Banting; Recording Sec'y., Mrs. Watt; Corres- ponding . Sec y., Mrs. C. McLean: Treas.. Mrs. E. Kneeshaw: Christian ' Stewardship. Mrs. H. Carter; Mission Band Leader. Mrs. Jas. Cerswell: As- , Jas. Bradley, Mrs. F. Sutherland. Mrs. A. Bateman. Mrs. F. Wilcox. Mrs. J. Jolmstone. Miss Mabel Banner-man: Literature and Librarian, Mrs. A. Car- ter; Strangers Sec y., Mrs. M. Brooks` Montsly Messenger, Mrs. Wm. Gould' nun. week with her moter.MM;s. . fels, near Cookstown, during the ter s illness, which unfortunately minated in hm .a....n. .- - - nut`! umess, Wh minated in her _-_..- vvvvll a1.I.cl' Ila.`/lug Sbent part of the winter near Hillsdale . Alonzo and Dalton Fever, who were helping Mr. Whiteside with his saw- ing contract. are back also. ~ Jno. Gummerson, Jr.. who has been ill with pneumonia and whose life was despaired of on Sunday, is slight- lyniilgp oved at time of writing. . Jos. Rutledge spent part. of I-l_a_st week with her mnnm. M..- tr-n .1 I r vuslung With friends. H ' "The high school pupils tro ones tbok in the Bradford high oratorical contest on Friday 1 number of farmers have their maples but with the excep 18. collnln hf tantra $'I-A--- -~" ' . unulc, wno is quite low. ' Miss Willa. Broderick -having a few holidays `here while her mother 1 visiting with friends. . nnhnnl -A---` Ullo Kanna- u-u. Dunks; Buckeye dehor'n'er'a';' 20-` ft. ladder: road cart: Brockvllle cut- ter with doors: set market sleighs: grindstone: rubber-tired buggy. near- ly new: tanning mill. nearly new: blacksmltma outfit: power drill: pump Jack: wheelbarrow: Renfrew cream separator, nearly new: Dainv hm-or _ ..... .. .....r unapzer urganized | On Saturday afternoon, Mar. 19. a ,meeting was held in Stroud for the purpose of instituting a chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. ' Forty-five petitioners and a. %large number of visitors from Barrie and Toronto were present. The Worthy Grand Iljatron being unable to attend. a i District `No."11, acted as his Deputy,y thus duly instituted. The institution was followed by the` elec_tion and installation nf tho ow, apusnula pomts we sides, the judges the of the affirmative. , , :a.~vcl.'_y mceresung debate was held at the Young People's -meeting on Monday evening; Resolved that Edu- cational Work ha's Contributed More; Largely to the Progress of Christian; giissitgins than Medical Work. The at- Lllul At. nan uuu a. successful and speedy recovery.. The United W_.M.S. will hold their annuai`meeting and election of offic- ers next Wednesday afternoon. March` 30. at 2.30. All the ladies of the church are cordially invited .-`to be present. Avvery interesting debate Youn P_9ple`_s -meeting T\/fnnzic... ..-.-_x.- - .uu1p1l`e pxcture puzzlt Wm. Black is in th pita! this week und ious operation. His mz him a. successful Unmm W M G ...... .... WW... unless and is spend-, ` lng some time with her parents here. ' A very successful afternoon tea. and handkerchief bazaar was held on St. ` Patrick's Day by the United Church Mission Band. he evening service in United Church for next Sunday has been i cancelled on account of reopening ser- vices ln Lefroy church I Miss Carrie Metca.;lfe is to be con- gratulated on being one of the lucky ` prize winners in the recent Mail and Empire picture puzzle contest.. _Wm. in the Vlfnutm... t:r~~ mversary on M Miss Frankie 'aft.er- her recent 1 A verv nllnnne uuu mrs. u. constable. .Cpngratul'aona to Andrew Walldce.` who reached his 88th birthday an-1 niversary March 23. Wm. Wiison of Plttsbrs renewed! old acqualntanceshlps here last week. M1-a. R. Klnzxot Walter's Falls is v1siting`wlth~ her `parents here, Mr. and Mrs. G. Constable. .Conzratul'snn-ma +... A---1---- --- -- uur; uucx ana drake. ' ' Z GRAIN AND FEED--Quantity or seed oats: quantity of sweet clover astaeg: quantity oi. reed corn: quantity 0 ay. _'1`HRESH1NG 0U'I`FI'r-Geo. White` steam engine, tractor and separator, =11: good order. > IMPLEMENTS - Deering mower. rueariy new; Massey-Harris binder. 6- ft. `out. nearly new; Massey-Harris spring tooth cultivator. 17 ; steel eulky rake: disc harrow; 2 scuters; Mas- aey-Harris 13-disc drill. nearly new; Massey-Harris manure spreader; Frost & Wood corn cultivator: Cock- 3 *shutt riding plow: Climax,corn cut- - ter: hay rack: Cockshutt gang plow: 16-ft. iron harrows; democrat: set 1 scales. 2000 lbs.: oqeq ou_t_ter: 5-row ! nnfntn nnnn u-A... Dee Barclay is holidaying with '.! or-, onto friends. ` V W I Wilson Plttsburs renewed . Kln2'nf 1xruu....o.. -m_n_ - % s'rRoun~ i 1-.-- -_- --2----:- Entorn Star Chapter ` On Qnfnu-ago ..u......--.. sowp HEAD ..,..m... uunng me lat- hich ter- death on Sunday. g`( . nu. --'- uu 4V.I.u.l`C Z3 ' \-ankle Robertsdn lsimnrovinz recent illness and is her hrhnfu HA-A _--,....u auccuus on ening; 'ork .an nlde was taken by Misses and Ray Abernethy, while" ve was unheld hv mimo- B}31"'pup11s from th! few other interested school It night. farmers ham: +.........a .-uu; vv ICU. WONG 'were proved by both ' decision was in favor 1' ve. _ ..-----J -v-uuovll IV the tollowlnz: HORSES---Bay Percheron horse. 9 . yrs. old: boy mare. reglstered, Clyd- esdale; bay mare. registered. Clydes- dale; bay horse. 9 yrs. old, Clydes- vlale: team drivers, 9 yrs. old. CATTLE--Black. (low. 6 yrs. old. due in April: red cow, 9 yrs. old. tresh: spotted cow, 6 yrs. old. fresh: roan cow, 8 years old. due ln May: as-can cow. 6 years old. due in A rm 5 good steers, 2 yrs. old: 5 ml ers. 2 `yrs. old; 4' yeo.rllngs.. PIGS AND FOWL-Berkshlre sow. due April 19: Yorkshlre sow. due Apr. 1; 10 pigs. 8 months old; {store plgs; number of hens: 2 geese and 1 san- der: duck and drake. GRAIN AND mm-nun A-----A-A--- - : of Toronto is x at her home is In the city .u.ucel`s IO!` the performed ` uuuct 501115` 8. Set` : many friends wish nd LS. (1 election nf nfr-- Organize in `II ... an .by Sister! f 11. am, JUI- lat- fon , 115 Bayfield St. bromature Death '1'ho'unders1gned has received instruc- , tlona from '33 I. 31:: :----- asgusuzn mes. '4 Dividends. to Office Phone Spring _S_12i5i 1324 LARGE BOX LOAD 12-Inch Tzgmarack Blocks ............... nuy rennileu Banish them all with a Sun Life Policy. PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY. QUANTITY LIMITED. __c.1. SMITH Policyholdera Increased for .` J. E. momn Permanent Disability A YARD 217 Dunlap * Seventh Successive Year. Pennileu Old Age nuv I avn anun FARM STOCK AND` IMPLEMENT! Phone Residence Phone 1o92W yovyc uavul OB EIVIIIH up lurlnlngo Terms or Sa.le--All sums of 810.00 and under. cash; over that amount 8 gauonfhg; credit will geigiyign tot pm-tag: ma nz a prove o no as. per annum 0}; for cash on credit sums. Sale at 1 pm. W. A. Mcconkey, Aunt . ' ,.._,I.__..._.' ' v-u----- if a ' horse. `I, yrs. old hoavgl. be arse, 12 old, A A'1`TLE--Red cow. yrs. calf at cow. yrs. old. calf at `toot; ll-Iolstein cow. 8 rs. old, calf: at toot: red cow; 8 yrs..o d. due bysalez. black cow, 9 yrs; old, can. at root: Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., due May 14; brindle heifer, 2 yrs. old; 5, yearling cattle. . HENS--60 good hens. . !MPLEMENT8- Binder. Deering. . nearly new; mower, Deering. nearly , newt: seed drill. Massey-Harris. nearly : new; steel roller. good as new; steel sulky rake. nearly new; manure 1 spreader, McCormick; spring-tooth cultivator; 2 setsiron barrows: scut- er: 2 single plows: disc harrow: 2- turrow plow. Cockshutt: Iron Age s rayer, good as new; Hoover potato dgger, good as new: lumber wagon. nearly new: spring wagon: fanning mill: set Adams sleighs. nearly new; 3; cream separator; churn: set long tug d heel chain harness : set single har- c ness: hay rack: quantity of hay. also 1 rtorks, chains. doubletrees and many 5 other articles. `" I17." kn nnhl c-nlLI.....4. ______ -_ ~- uuuur articles. All will be sold without reserve proprietor is giving up farming. Terms: nf nnIn_._An .u-.. -1 --A - __. .-v- v, .TIIO II, \II `to sell bypubllo auction on up | II I A- l-:1-`folsteln cow, 6 ire. 10: Hereford cow, 5 , Hereford cow, 4 M 8: red .cow. 8 yrs. old. Olstein COW. 5 viva rv-4" uons from I `I . kn ....Ln , av uvu Hy puuuu &UCIIOn_ on Tuesday, March 29 `HA lp\IIAunI__. out! 1031]! A M E I I I Q I -n 'ned has received Instruc- tions from mg 111 I I Read e all is sues] and district news--$2.00 I nu. EXTENSI IIVTI f\Ll IMPLEMENTS uu 1.08.- lumber II nal-an visa: bay 2 192.4 Star Touringuin splen- did condition and guar- anteed. . 1923 Star Touring, in splendid condition} `balloons tires on rear, guaranteed. .. 1923, Star Touring, repainted and `in good condition. . ' 1921 Maxwell Touring, repaint- , ed and in good condition, has four new tires. ' - 1920 Gray-Dore Special, balloon I runs well. ` tires on rear, repainted and ` ;. IBIS Overland Club Roadster. repainted. .- . . Your present `car as` part pay- ment; we can arrange terms. to suit on balance. uiiihths credit M11 be Riven partleu furnishing. approved Joint notes. 6% pezrarmum oft for cash on credit sums. All will be so_ld without reserve. `Sale af 1 pm. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. - ~~~-u 1.10168 ' Terms or Sale-All sums of and under, `cash; over that amo months will D note: ca.s1_'nT `on A!) nun L- . suaaauy-r1.aI`I'IS; spring-tooth cultivat- '_Uor, Massey-Harris; corn cultivator, 2- . row. Masey-Harris; Verity plow. No. , 10; 2 scutflers; Eaton plow. No. 8; truck wagon: riding. plow, Verity; 1 Wagon; 2-furrow plow, Verity; c_ut- . ter: set bob slelghs: milk sleigh: `wagon, box and stock rack: 2-seated! `idemocrat: hay rack: 2-seated buggy `with rubber tires; set scales, 2000 lbs.: single buggy: cream separator, ,Massey-Harris: v set iron harrows: `fanning mill: _crea.m separator, Eaton; .2 sets double harness: 2 sets single hsrnes; Daisy churn: refrigerator: 85 Barred Rook hens: 2 bedsteads: 12 Vgrain bags: sugar kettle; also forks. chains. doubletrees and many other P artnlcles . 1` An-nu `J 5.1, I 1 E l I '1 1 ll ( 3LIzA3i'}_s7r;.-3Ann;z Dun ! forgot `our new location at Van I- .atto_I-'3 Gangs, Inst :9 -co_pItol '13]-um. Now is the time to purchase a i used car.` ' A small deposit_ will `. hold it till the good roads. ` ` 1922 "Dodge 4-door Sedan, in splendid condition, five disc wheels, 2 bu-mpers, good tires, etc. J` 1923 Stu-`Touring. This is one of the best used cars we have to offer; small mileage, looks and runs like new, fully guaranteed. . I 1925 Chevrolet. Touring, .in ex- cellent condition; smsl-I mile-_ gage, -balloon tires, Duco v fin- is . - uszn CARS \I\vII\II` FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has rece1ved`inatruo- tlona `from ' L.O.L. 450 or which deceased was an honorary member. There was a. large g;`t__tenqahc_e _of_ friends and nelzhhnrn .... ....., gvlrlvlll wuuugawed. ` _ A meeting. or the Anglican W.A. will ` be held,at` the Rectory on March 81st. 3 A full attendance is asked foras there '0 is some quilting to be done. 1. {Death of John Banting 3 Again the Angel of Death passed V through this community on,Wednes- 3 dav last. taking a highly respected ' citizen. in the person or John Banting. 3 He had been in failing health for V some time. so his death was not un- i expected. Mr.. Banting was born at < 5 Clover Hill nearly sevently-nine years ago, the second son or the late Mr. 1 I and Mrs. Thomas Banting. Since early 4 I manhood Ivy has been his home. he 1 I having worked. some or the best farms . in this part. He was a veteran of the ,. rebellion of 1885. Mr. `Banting was married twice. His first wife. Frances. daughter or the late George and Mrs. Davis. predeceased him years. By this marriage there were six children: Thomas. Harry. George. lug: Deerlng cultivator; sci `marrow; root pulper; Cha aing mill; 11,5 h.p. Fan-ha :!gas engine: teed boiler. 0* .-gallons; ixgon htagrovys. _12 31.3311 urn on (Botwoon Lofroyt -n__-_, I - w:Il"he farmers are very busy times. `getting wood, sawed. A mnnflna no 4.]... A--H-- '-' ` urucnur. uoya. , - Miss Helen Hatton.` nurse, of ` onto. spent a. few days last week ' her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 1 tox_1._ nor 1 ton. rm. u.y yuquc aucuon at - M. '6. Lot 13, Can. 3, March.` 21-1Mrs, F. R. Arnold and daughter Margaret spent the week- end at Washago with - the tormer's_ brother. Boyd. Miss I-Inlnn 'l.`l`ou-- ------ - - mos. DONNELLY to sell by? publlc'auct!on a lotwun Lair-_oyV ind Churchill) Thuraday, March 31 Thu 'uInn.....:.._- by 3 I -_--.--rung UGIJ auure, 1.600 lbs. V CA'1"I`LE--Holstein yrs. old, -due April yrs.. due March 20: yrs., due Oct. 18: calf at foot; Holstein cow, 5 yrs.. milking well; 2 heifers. rising 2 yrs.; 2 steers, "risin ~ g 2 yrs.: 4 calves. PIGS AND HENS-V-3 store 111_Iy3_l3o_:_r_9t hens. *- ""'J 1 Avon: Inn The. Following; I_..'Rn iv an n .... .- nu uums or 510.00 .*1;. amount 8 M I public `auction at [_l `Q A - .uuvl 3 -"I-Ia.-rris; s`eue' nanure spread- disc harrows. tooth n !)`'.V hlnnv NI !- $10.00 I nun! 9' , uuguuvnvnu AT HOME Oh, father. said the-young ' enthusiastically. `.-`we-women are to sweep the country!" umnhl... trenlied. h`6rm..psrent. ing at "her over his spectacles. suppose you st}:-t your share o LU 1'19. . -___v---1 , lug . The following: HORSES-Bay horse. 1400 A lbs.: mare, 1800 lbs CA'I"]"T.F`._`l.r-.-.I..L-I-- - ` " u'.IenuB'WOllld like to se. " my ` John Forgie. Will Blakeley and Dal-' tim Armstrong spentysunday in Bar- !` . . ei `few days l9`.'st week with friends at _--_, ..... slew uuun: in tile west. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Giffin spent a Severn: Bridge. Misses Lillian Petch and Jessie Milne. Gordon Buie and Jack Picker- ing took in the play given by the. V. members of the Presbyterian churc choir eofiNottawa on Mar-. 17. Mrs. Gordon Moir is with her par- ents; Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Jas. Brown is not improving is his friends wouid like see ' Forzie. Wm m..1...':.... -_`.- --- - ms 101' ms name v Misses tun... u1unu8 one evening last week. if " `W Geo. Jackman spent. a. few days, re- newing ol_d acquaintance before leav- ing for his home in the West. _ Mrs. Rom. mm- ........; - uul. ring and Herb. Blakeley witli Eeald cuff links. Alfred leaves today for El- tose. Sask. ' ` Miss Lillian Petch entertained a. few friends one evening neylpg _o_l_d (acquaintance befm-A In-'- March 22-On 18,, the Glee Club at the C ommunlty _ -_ -_.y- jun! \\II\I`l'Jl\a Friday evening, Mar. held a. farewell party hi-gall to two at o these 5 __.._-.c -anrnlliull` i I ~ March 22-A number of local young; , peoplespent a social evening at J. Maw's_ one night last week. All report ) a Jolly time. ; Sympathy is extended to Mr. and , r. Stanley Fralick in the loss of wood is the order of the day. ` 1 Miss Maud Tracey is spending a few weeks in Midhurst. ` .~ Mrs. A. Johnston has returned home ` after spending the winter with friends 1 in Barrie and Dalston. V Mrs. A. Johnston has returned home 1 after spending several weeks with ` friends in Barrie. ~ Mr and Inn 1' `III--A-~< ' Tor- : with Hat- pmymg eucnre. [At the young people's m Sundaynight election off place. The following are in [the next six months: Hon. W. Allan; Pres., D. Campbc I Pres.. Agnes Todd; - Sec y., Ian; T'].`reas., Ralph Reive `Georgie Reive. - . :- -juihll III-u March` 22-Mrs. J. E. Hodgson re- turned home from Hamilton on Fri- day evening. Mlss Manson of New York spent the week-end with her sister. Mrs. Mccallum. e _ Dr. Mccailum and J. E. Hodzson I spent Monday in Toronto. v he following sailors left on Thurs- day for their boats: Vince Reive. Canning. Fred. Stevenson. Gordon ` Canning for Cleveland. sail ; City oi. Coilingwood"; N W. Noble for Midland. 1 Glenmavis f; W. : for Kingston and 1 Jno. O'Brien for )1 . i.`he curlers` annual held]! at the home of .Mr. 1 Todd on Tuesday evening pleasant time was spent p the good curlers hadn't rnuch iuckil` playing euchre. .1 fhn trnnnna ----` ' ' , -_-.-. --.u, vvuu survives him. ` The funeral; which wasevery largely ` attended by son-owing friends and. neighbors. was conducted atthe house on Wednesday afternoon. March 16. by his pastor. Rev. D. A. Ferguson or Cookstown, assisted by Rev. T. J`. Dew ot Ivy and Rev. A. E. Lunau of Thorn- ton. Interment was made in the Union cemetery, Alliston. Many beautiful -oral tributes bore evidence or the high esteem in which the departed . was held. The sympathy of the com- 1 munity is extended to the bereaved J 01168. nome in Egbert. there passed away, -at the early age or 41 years, after a h from pneumonia. Robert Elmer Erwin. second son of the late William and Isabel Erwin.` of this halt lot, 11. con. 8. Esa. Two brothers. Albert. at home; Howard in Saska- toon: and one sister. Mrs. John Dunn. . of Alllston. are\the remaining mem- bers of the family. Mr. Erwin was an . . active member of the First Essa Pres- 3 M gyterian church. serving `faithfully j evinced a kindly and sympathetic con- ce 2:. He was married in December. -1916, to Jane Evelyn Morrison, only daughter of the late Mr. `and Mrs. `Alexander Morrison..'Olover Hill, who su-`vives him. ' II fnnn-ml _.|.n-u_ _-- - azeinmua AT HOME father nah-I CAL- ------- K un Saturday. Mar. 12, at hi home in Egbert. age years, a 8hO!'t illness frnm nn........u.x- - ans una U181!` leader. A number from here social evening at E.` Ma: day when a. very enjoys. spent. . ' IIu._---- Irlull, OPS` A &` VIII- The little son of M : Church. who recently ation for 9. mastoid. In _' proving nicely. - V AlthOI.l2`h fhh rnnilg n- h--2-: The under-_s1gned M Hana n xuce ulmer 1-win. Mr. and_ rs. S Helene spent ' S1}. Farm. fl`!-u. Inn- -7 - matron 21-The have been give their play. _ The Road to the City" in Egbert, the date` to be decided on later. - \ Mr. and `Mrs. .J. more._ Mr. and_ Brown of Toronto of Rosemont were Wed- nesday attending the' late Elmer , Mr. and ma 5 "--~" ` ` "1"? `1':'31'y1" t 1 it ... .r.en. `erw..p&u`en oo - ` :``Then an or It in ~ dining-room!" . uuaueru took office for ext Pres.. F. Han; Campbell: Vice- Ruth A]- Reive; Pianist, e A. ending e L pending In lWh I an-n ...... :aa.uul narwm.` or this """' life here. . having been. born 9 mu"g s_ed on the old homnntnnd ...... Durnose in had spent S9` CH_uRg:q1LL