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Al READING CASE.

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On l'.brua'17. 2,QU!,'0'l!!ll6. llr. ,O T. D .........
of 409. Oxforq :a~; Beading. ..,d~" A
, ,..."'" cold brought on an attack of kidney

oompl.,nt. "&rf time 1 mo.ed I .......,zed by'
Il .b...p"pam (UI IDY~. ,At one time I .....

o"':E

r

to _

...

ill.t h'ad
ork. The kidney
tiona were wmatural aDd contained a

ie:J:

meDL ...

~ "1 tried ..........1 oo-called remedi.....hiob
p •• m. no ~. but I ..... glad to find th.t.
courae of Doan'. \>ackache k,dney pille did me
:aeet tb.

.. great deal of good. Tbey gave me relief In a
fo ... day•• and m tlirioe ...eek. I "',81 free of the

,",orry and
habi'-, dally

kidney trOuble., no longer lIubJect to tho
urmary c1isordera, and wtthout the old puua.

lI\eep" And.t the
UI8 Doan',
llWaob" Ki~ney P,Il..
•
What Read,ng th,nk. of I>o.~·.
ihOWD
by grateful tobute. like the one g,!en here.

(Slgned) U O. T. Da.waon It
On October 14th, 1914.-over nsne yea'!', later

matlO 'pAlD, or unll&l)"

Pill,.

-Mr. DawlOn laid _ I I Doan'a pilll lltill keep
me free from kidney trouble...
10

I

:DOAN·s
~

~.

'

.~'I!ii~" or '!'1la~"

I

o:iII:SiYD."
Half &. million
·hMldio".. , Wlnl ..b:OrtJ,7 ~ bed.m.t.: lnto OU~~.
log..., aud ""1" t& t .....Jlinr ' So lJIueh "' ....
y 111 C A htU; bpe.n alpreci&.leif by the Services
that a1th~Jt'h w" ha:vi DO" over" thou.and een·
torel, b\Ch.utUlg 81" In ha:a~, 80 III ~gypt. 8 at the
Dt.rdano ' lu.... 40 In1 Jlldl~ and 2 In lI&lt&, the daily
oh!stu of m~n round tihelr doo1"8 cannot; Alwa,...
fu>d ~tbl." • Espec>aUy 18 th .. t.h..... lifter
dUl k-wboo. "tl1; then ha' e nowhere else to II) tmd
dr:dl 18 over ' If IOU will VlSlt. any centre you
8~ t,hese (llubl _ ~c);eci to au4oea.t.ion
Prob&bly
the (lent.re. Ploit ~ apprecl9.t.ed &.I;e t hOle ftght up
at. tbe fiPlD&' l Lb& ~ere1>he eokltera call get melter
&Dd w&tm th &Dei their clotilrta .dry
Geoera.t.
aakiug for.., more but cent.rea
money to
wben 'th ey w-e only
01 tb. fund. of tb. Cutl&are we to
'tVlth

Hamilton ' Road

I Coach ~and •

•

i l~~~~~~I~t~~~~C:hurch

beld 1ftl and
t he
\ OD wu
Wednesda.,.
Ia.t,
manv UllIful and.. fane,. artt~
exblblUld tor sale by the laches o~ t he
aDd purchuoi! by tbe large number of
who &tt.eDdedJ Sir 'John Thomas
to
t he .ale on I WedneadlloY afternoon
was mare convenulnL fo.r him to be pre
Thunday, It. was arranged t.hat Mr G
.Rar,"'". I!:houkt \ untleTtakc We-incad.a1" cere-Rev W Marum R a wlinson Cr( ... J ped

Motor -Works·

:

ROAD,
R!>AOIN,q. I

Proprl.tor

J

home

OOODMA.N.

and

'Phone.', I . .h...

1

LETTER FROM THE FRONT.
An lnteTestmg~~ter bas beeIL received (rom the
T Guy Ro I
who left 1te8iling .& few week.
alO to t.ke up
Lies as chaplam WILh out" AOldIerll
:rran0&
Tl\.e letter which appears In thll
nth's lIsue of St. John's Parusb. MagazIne, ~ a.a
fo ow. -

~

}[R.. BONAIIl LA'W'S OP1':l:MillW
H'r BoD.al- L&w took. • general renew of tM
Sltu&tian at the St IAndrew' 8 Day dinner of the
Roy&! Soot. OorporoJt;on He trankly
that fro.m the East l}.le looked for no good DEM8 for
~p.y month.
• W~ ma.y h&ve bad news long b&fore we ba.ve good
But the teOO6DOy on the
wbolo 18 that we are 1tlexOra.bly lDOVlDK ~aniJI
VlCtoTy Wo bave overcome ~ mumtlQD8 difticulty
aoo OD the West front we ha.ve nothing to fear
a.nd much to Hope ferr In ~ we see the LtSme
thing YUDltlOns are OOfDJog through, o.pd the In..-

ad_

'J;he fol1owlng leU.er
of St John'! pariah, Jthe ReT
In thiS month a I56U& qf St John s

Mihtary Ch urch,

Camp _No 8 HaV1'e
-.N o.vember 17th, 1915
you on your
VlClU'~ect the Rev W Bflt t.on
So Glany Cabl
net aecretl have been l,.recently dllCloaed that I
"lilY be a.Ilowed now ~ drrulgo the 'act. that. I
ricom.m~ Mr Britton who IS " close persoDfLl
fneWl of mine ve'ry etrong1v to t}le wn-.ide'ratIon
o( tho trust.ees
Tt. glVeA m l\ ~a.l Rle~re to thmk
that the parish whtch 1 love so ~ IS p9.Simg
moo the lI8.nda of one In wb:)&O Judgl'Qent. abIhtJ
and force of (lb·R.luter I have IiUf h oom,lete confidence
May God. bl638lng relit \loon hll mlDt'""

Lot me begtn by

hflll?

eon~r"t u l~t.in g

from
you Jwt
such liearLy
&ndbegenerous
tTY whon
he comes
to 'V I)U-,W'~1eo
&J;ld me
ma.y
recelve
~;:::~~~: truat lUI greet.ed me when I e&me Lo you mx yurt
i~

TOPICAL NOtES.

GUY ROGERS.

w'"

WOkJNGH~M

I

ca~~!d.!!~:~.

ILLS

.

:aDDDtG-

WlDW 111. .. hare

to the

,

'I a.go

vas.on baa beeo> .topped

Shop-

111

~UlpPed

.

Rep.n·

[cb,u"b.,.

the South of England

\.

N\elchanlcill Work

.:r.;

"r

w:rsh It oooid be reduocd, but I do. say tb.a.t the
'Piea.I't-h of the oountry hM not boon touched yet.
5traJU much long&!
than our enemU~8 ca.n."

l!l~~,~~;~~:~::~:~~:~.tJ:~£i.'i::~~

e.nd that we &ball stAbd the

TO A1MEND THE MID<'JTIONS Ac:r
An un1)Orbant Conference 'W3e hcld on TuelJda,.,
a.t whieh 1ft' Lloyd' George as Minister of Mtlmo
t IO,,"' met repre:tento.bvea of the trade Unlons whose
me.mbeI'B are afTeet.ed by tho MUDltlOJls of War
Act The object of tho ConfeT'enOO was to suggest
amendn:.$nte to the Act lD-V16wof theAroomxl.ment
Bill wi:ueh the Gover.D:lD6Dt 18 abo1rt;. to ~ce
Mr Lloyd Geo;rge, UL reply to c.ritellnns of the Act

d eh .. htful UntOn of tbe
Reading llnd by such events
to bring them more and mOf'&
were eevaral Cburches repreaent.ed
be v;ns BUre Bro.ad~treet Church

~:~;~:~~{::,b~;:t1as

1""."''''''.

Paralysed'
Baby'

IRwere
eadtng
311 amextaers
united of
Coog~gat.loual
one Church

lfMl

Andereon

3.Jt~:~t '~::;"'~~:;:.l:.:u;~;~';;lt.~~?~,tl

alll''','

Complete (ure of I.futlle Paral,.,.
by Dr Cassell's Tablets.

IIptrtt. tn l'I'ork and m member-

12, '

me a very ape:cisJ place

I~:;;~~~:::~~f~

~~~f,~c~~~~i~~!~ to

'l'RPl INOIU!1i!ftJID l!.EN'1'II m:r..L.
a.nd
OD WedDeod&y Mr Loog moved th&_ roadinJI
the Word that In these fI:wfu1
the
Gova-nm.ent
Dill toO stop lDCl"C88eL!l of rept.
given Wisdom to detect and power
message that God IS 8~"klrg to and MT McKinnon 'WoOd dealt 'With too posltiD
wch. Lremendou8 ton c.s
m 8cotlahd The I ~ 'lS} Gf cotIl'B6, .!LD
"We are on the thr.. shold of Advent Ma.y tha.t altogether !Wleptiorp1 ODe, ansmg entirely out of
solemo season call u s all to k ~e ner~at.chfu lnen
the emergeDCle8 e:rea.ted by the War But ill ~
....e ma.y be a.a men tlia.t W&lt for thctr LOrd
manifestly undesirab\o that rmun.l.tion WOI:ke:t:a
ma.y we all on Christmas OILY comfort our .hearts Ihould be "-d riven to agltate as the. scil& l"emE!dy
even JrII the mldst of war as we celebrate 'WIth a aga.mat the .attempt o( ODe cl&s& to tranrier lts
gladnees thfLt no.thrn~ ean queoeh the fi m, commg sh«:re of Ui& burden of the 'II'.arto otbe'r shoolders.
of Him WhOSE! eve.r blessed 'hame IS ~mmanucllt. 'Would. be a. etrong dlSCOUr-agemen5 to r&
• God wItb ua
I
c.rw.ting lf the man 'Who leaves hts home to eerve
• I would commend to yO1M' S!)eeillt not.lce the bl!i ooun~ 18 under apprebensi~ ~a.t hm f.amily
eall-of the Archbishops. to obs.erve Januarv 2nd 8S Will be dnven from t.ba~l home dun~ lus abaonee
• • day of solemn Intercession t hroughout the Icoun by an erlorbona.t.e ~ Tho principeJ ct~
try
,
of the Btll W68 to tho ~ect that the
u BretDren pra.1" for me that I m,y come to you
liDllt of 100.00;) far ....... to which the
sboald
with joy The God oj neaee be WIth ;rou aU
apply [was 1.00 'ligh.
I1
'I Your SIncere frlenH. I
GOIip61
make Frav
knownalso

o(

~~~Dde~~S~caa~!!~r

o ld ,..b~n b e ~a~; to
1O&e power first. of hi.!
~ a.nd tbeo o[ .!lu;
Iezs J w .. told It "'.:La
wfa..ntJle
pa.raIYflJ.8
Hod L-bll.t. It wowd be
ye':lra t-rlore be cou ld

~,;S:I~~ ~id ~~~

!tot. more

h c-lpll'8S da.i ly Ue ~t 4Iaite thin too and
At. laat I \.bou,ht I wo.uld try
Dr- Ca,&&.;el\ 8 T ableUl
Beby wae lOll ftt"e
monLba 01<1 tben and Quite helpiefls
•
8. few do!;E'$ b.e &eem td bet.ter. a.nd il& I ,coo
un Jed ~'flng
~ :power gradually

:itU1st....,

ened a. lot

too

r e-tu rned 10 his litt.le lImbs and. he ~flUned
all be had I08L in w&trllL and more Now at.
8. ye:Lr old be LIS a. bon ny 11t.tJe boy bnlht.
aCW va, 8.Ild full of life.

1 ~ " Cbureb.

NEaVE: 'AItALYIfI
IPINAL ,.AHALYlI.
INFANTILE ,,,.,,LYlI'

trtEUR-'ITH£1UA

k'DJI~

"W BRITTON

Rouse, Tewole Bnstol

n

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Dr.Casselfs
Tablets.
.ERVOUI BREAKDOWN

s&1d that the Ct'l:ties appeared to overlook ~he fe.c::t
t.bat Its po1rers, while restriot.i::tg to 6OIII6 erl.ent
the hbertu~8 of the workman cut quite as deeply
moo the ng;hla of employers.. Ho ~ sym_
pathy towwdt;; many of the 8aggesttons, such a.a
tha.t. jWIthoUt
f a. worknl.ac:
lD(l.y not
ex.e~e
his emplo,.ment
a oot;tlfioate
from
0. tribunaJ. the ~
ployel." ougnt. not to be able to dl9Cbe.rge the "WUTk.
ma.n wl1:.bOUt:. a 51mllaT oortiEca.te The co.DR.itutiQII
of Mllnlticm TrIbunals n.nd the POWeT' of t.hE!
M~~ In &nrornng reoommend&ttOnS opcm c0ntrolled esta.blislrIoonbi, were also matters deservmt
of OOD.Slder.a.tion

that when I do oome to ...... ,; '-,"-

If'yue 6I1.-Y5
)4y ba~y
"u only a. felt' weclu

.. nd b3.by

I

CAVERSHAM VICAR'S
FAREWELL.

I

~OR~r~

:n:.r.ey made a eomp1&i::dt m (he I
House of Cotnmons on Tuesday, on the motion foz
odjOUnml.nt of
Howe,
IAI"d peri>y'.
rOcruiting ~ .... ""'Iring wid. depa.rtnr...
from the buia t.id down by the. Primo l:li:nistzgo 01l )
Nove:mbet- 2Dd He wed t.b&t gr&.,.e considerabon shoWd be gIven to tbee fmanclal a:nd indnstrUd
DOOe68itU. of the country, before lDdiJJCrin::Ooai.e
recTWting was allaw-ed to prooeOO Mr 'l':en:nam.

the

tb.

that

decla.red that the Pr'me l!illl8t.er'. plan still holda
tb. field Lord Dorby J>Mp.... that ..u ~

IllIlitaz-:r "I'e &lid With no physical disalllhty sliOuld
bo attested But ~fter attestatIon the indusLnes
be su.pplied as far as posGlble with all the men
neceu..ry to ea.rry them. on It 15 rem.a.rkllhle Mr
Tenna.nt -.iii tbat there l haa been &0 itt.tle diS1000000n of trade d'lD'lng the con~ort o( t b18 ,
peaceable and. peac!e Iovtng" n&tion bito I k& great

DIIEAIE

ITO.ACH DIIOIDIER

."L...fIUTWITIOJl

WAniNG DIUAIEI

..f

milita.ry camp.

NERVOUS DEBILITY
SLE EPLEIME ...

'ALPITATION
VRAL "HAUITIOII
AN.E.:M IA
PItUlATOItE DE~Y
F ~ all v nl lla.hle fM NUl'1IlII6' l!ot.hen, ud durlar
l!le Cntlcal Periods of Life.. CbeuWtI and .toru U1
.11 put. of the world Mll Dr o.-u'. Tablefa. Pri ~
1 I s II.Dd S ~, the 3/- 1I%of! beiPg the moe. OClOtlD mu:..J.
A F ree rrlal Supply will be .eDt. to 100 DQ receIpt

KING'S ROAD COLLISION.

01 D!U"..le ILlld .uldress ..tid t;.WO pe'DDT atamps for po.tap
a n I packml.:'
A.cid1'eM: Dr Ot.uell a Co LW ... fa.
Cn'!8ter road l[aocbes\.tr

I £30,oIlo
,

FOR FRENCH FARMERS.
•

TIt. ~OUD~ rouod b7

ITS PROBLEMS DISCUSSED.

Rl!Xi.aUlTlNG Al'ID INDusrRY.

Hr A G i0

"WIn

"OlunlON

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

do D¢. PTletend thatW&OIW-gO olHndefiDIt.eIJ'
a.t which 'We .!lore gQlng nOW, 8.nd ] '

on the eeale

ex p ~ btl

Churcllea
word only
but. would
gIVen
In Other
well He e.s:presaed hi S
the 8uceeu of the s.a.le, and re
l:fr Harrl so.n ea a ,ood (a end of aU the
especially t.boeo of t.h.e Congregat.ional
~, .,." __ . he had taken that opportunlt.y to "holY
In Lb o wor k In ... pra.ctle&l {u blon
G W lIut.K.I50.V In doclutDg tbe aale open
that h e
had II. very great. sympS-tby
lbCh>e Chu.rcbet "IFlth tbe more dlf6cult. ",or k
wu the sob. of a. Gongrega.\lonBl mlD ~ter
bo
acme of -t ho jd1fficu lUos of work In a.
did WIlh t hey could get rid of some
,, '.cc·c..', that someti mes dl'lded them a.ud

Th<l oilimt preooure of

the Navy 18 telhng, aDd the whole populatt'ln of
G<Jrmany IS co..mg to belIeVe tllat VlctoI"y . . .n
their grasp In "~rd to iinanQe, wblch 18 la.rgely
the key to the atulStioc, Mr Bonar Law 8aJ.d -

Pt6slQmg on t ha.t

On. of the B..~

I

wet DOAN'5-tIN
PUI. Mr. Dawson had

Be ,are feU uk for DO~N'S and

$eDd for Free Book'"'o" .. Moderation_ CbeerfaJ .....

~ulnedi

BMti.o~

fannon for th. roUe!

brethren m AlU,d Countries u6w
pproa.chet £3q,OOO
F ollowlOg' the oona,gnmentl CIt
eed wbetLt.. live !lWeIc-, aud ImplemeDt. made' earlier',
nearly 2000 head CI ( poultrv hMe JUit been lbipped to
amaH iholders In the atncken diI&;ct. of F'n.n08,
oa.rly next year It 'is m tended to &end out a qurmtity
I:;;,;'.;oed:;;;,,-,oaa London IS DOW foUowm« the lead or the
II
in &dopti ng the Jumble aal. a~ a m.ean. of
fllod. A..
sum;!s expeetad ILl the reeult of
aale a.t the Smithfield Show next
The w e
rangea f rom fat beutl to & tJpe~
! \Vell known. breede,. wbo ba.l'e pontnDuted
the Duke of PortJalld Lord Northbrook,
l1"Drby". Sl r Gtlbert Grl'lellall, Mr G Nom"
II~!i~r~~:~:~~~~J Cndla.n and Mr BndKel Inclr.ded
I. & ton of & new Ya.nety or seed
If'Th. AlliOi II
...
of thea

30 York 'Derraoe.

t

r

i.

lI.t MI.I
AlDLEY.
wilO ..

faille. wrlt.~
as 10Uc",.:

l~

A"LEC-TWElmIl!
NW,

A motor collision ne&r the CroW'll Bridge, K.inglaroad. wu" the .object of a ~ .t the Borouga
Polico )Oourt on Tu6ld"y .....hen W.iliiam J ..yeock. ~

PRISONERS OF WAR.

.•

Crowtborne, waa summoDed for
car oeghgentJy In. Kjng's..road. oa "-

J
Cluk "'ppeal"lsd. on behalf of the;
poliee, a.nd ¥r B. T IBatt for the defenda.Dt...
P C HokIst.oc::k, &aid !bat be was on pomt duty
at Cox's Corner, XIDg&-fOOO, a.t 4 15 on November
lOt.b when. be saw a mcitor c;1Cle With another person on the ca.rner a.~l1rolloChing and paJlIstng a.
tramcar -. Wltneas Ingnalled to h im to pass acroaa
"",U"'larll v ,1 the POlDta, &Dd ,t t he 84lJl.e tune hea.rd a motor
horn !tOtmded behtnd hj.m 1 He turned and tiaw
the motor car &»proa.ehing, and the dnvet, r who
wa.s the def~t~ signalled tha.t he wLShed to, go
along Forbury~f~JwA.!l, Wltnesa had already lug
n ailed t.h~ ' motor cyclo 1n tha.t. dtrec::tJon., he Big
niiJ(ed to defendant to stop, but defendant took ho
not1C6, 'but turned. tbe cornet, crashing 1into the
m.o.tor dycle broadSIde, throWllJg the two men to
ArtoHur F

1'0 'rIB In;tnm. 07 TB1l .1 ~llfG OBUkTBlL"

Sit - Th&. Merc&nttle MUlne SeJ"Ylce AUOCl&tion
• representative body of BritlJlh shlprnutef'll
and oft1oera ia. gravely oonoemed tu tbe dmtressed
cond lt.ton~ of those BritiAh mercllant aeem~a. who
are detilned a. prl eon~ of wa.r in G;a'rmany'.
Au.t;ri .... Bupg&ry aDd Turkey
Por tome
t he mem~ of ~ ,_. •,...."
&8

\ 'nIe members of
It ba.zaar and 18.18 ot
Thursday 10 aid of the

~

h!~~.~

... , •.rtnJt

,

~

Lol'l~on ,

29th November,

QUESTION OF CONSTABLE'S' '
SIGNAL.

of

"..

ere t he Put.or
G Falrba.trn and

d Mr A F Clatk.

I

Th. P ........R •• ,d Lb. ~'h h"'l had •
,
,
~ ul year
bleSSing
It wa.a ~ ~t a.ohlevement
po61tion of these .p.r~nen is • Mr10lll oue.
~or &0 SD)iUl II. chupcb to b&v"" more bapt.Llma a..nd
ml Council, In aaking the (..vour o( your oolfim,u,oD!I to membe'rlS.ln than an)' o ther In the umfl4: for tb1& appeal, are tiUtired t.b&t the ,pro~UrIIL1
Tbey prea.cbed the old fuhloned GOIpel poaal to bnng them CbrJatmu Clbcer w111 meet
9f the taree R 8 ' KUln by t.be Tall l Red~ed our
Wit h mdebtedneu
the aPPt:O ya1toand
of all
T8OOgnrr.e
tbemppol't
aailor for
t bewho
lJ]tunten!U1Of1
~)' the Blood, Regener a
by t.he SPll'lt
If all
~f thll v;$al overse&8 .6fVIOH which at- t.bo ;present
~be C~urcbe8 held fa.t to tbOlSe doctrmes there mome nt meaJ1 80 much to \II &.I a. n&t.ion
'Would be a mLghty revl va.l
Tbe obJe.ct o.f the ule
Glfb w.1l be gratefully aokllOwledged ,by the
....
I'
~
to fa18e £ 75 f9r ibil pa.yment. of mt4relt. OD. under£1gned
I ...... ~ faltbful'l'L
•
~ he bUlld.ing. d ebt, WblC
amounted to £926 58
,
TKOS SOO'l'T. Ileorotar:r
That sum lneluded tb&
lue o( the cottoge nen
Tower Budding, . }'Vater-ltreet,
to the church (£200)
'!'he chur<lh keeper
LIVerpool, 2Stb NOYeDlbe'r-j l l915
there, .nd the rerllti paid pra.ctleallJo cov~red.
tnterest on t be loan
He had recet ved 101
E
VI.JloCfI lqe: 6d from MlS& Burnett

the g~

yas

t

be Chairman.,

CB""~!,

Uold he must

but

Defend.~1; tft.erwa.rd&

a.id that h&
aa he was
watching the tramcat'
.Mr Trantet- was mjmed,
but defeit ~ all lie c::oa1Q for him. taking him
bo a. d
& In his oar
CecIl
t.er, of 30 Eestern-aYenue, dtiYeT of
tbe motor ~yolc, who said be was driving a.t &bout.
eIg h t lInle. per bour ga.ve & InIIlI1a.r aceovnt of the
a/faJT
One leg ..nti one arm were badly bruised,
and thet'$ was a. cut on hiS knee
mll5~ !be ooniitable 8 mgnal

at

I .~:~~~E~:~~

:~~;',.~h~:~':'~~;;~':~h;~,~~t'~,J:;;~~~:~~tl~~1'·,~1

11

!

Mr Ratt booed blS defe...,. 0. tbe defondailt'.

nusurideratlndmg ~he consta.ble's lrJgnal
Be sald
t.bat he though"t It waa high time toor, was ..
defimte set of Signals tbey could all uudeiQa,nd
The defendant; On oa.t~, 6&id be was employed a~
Tho Ga.rlJ.«e, Crowthorne and had dnven. the S&n:Io
ca.r for two yQlU1l
Hel saw the policeman pui hiS
hand up a.nd d.rqrj It a.glUp, and he took ,t for a.
signa} to . (~ on
He did not 1e8 the mo.ter cycle
or he woUokJ. ha:v& stonped lD &ny case
Mr Herbert B Wa.t80n, of Gr&V1Ue BOlI8e

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Grevllle-plaCle!. Maida. Va.le, a.nQ. Miss l!'lo~ne~
Wa.tson P~ Streat.bam Hlil, '1Vho were ln the car
at the tim6 of the Itocldent, a!ao ga.vo evidenoe
The . &D~h found t.bat l.bete W8IS not sidliclent.
eVldenoe of nogUgent drIVIng, &lid dlSDltMM. tk,