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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-01-05, Page 3..,.mow.+-..•�.... ....•..w+.•_*•_ `.warll1110wN.,e m.1.10,0 alt TOB LITTLE MATCH -GIRD s f•rbt.ras Corr. THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY : JAN. 5, t rte. ale TH► DANpiH P'CT, HAN; l.'HRDITIAN AND&asKx. It was W tent bly odd -- it snowed, and the evening began to hu dark ; it was also the last evening in the year New Years Et 0. On tl:t+ cold, dark evening a poet- little girl with Imre head and naked feet It is ttjue she had shoes en when she went feller Issue, bill of what use carte they ! They sober very large shoes; her in 1her had Last worn them ; they were test tante ; and the little use lost them in huriy'iitg over the street as two carriages paarcd quickly by. One shoe was not to Ie found, and the other a buy ran away with, saying that he could use if for a cradle when he got children himself. The little girl now want on her small, mike(' feet, which were red and blue with cold --she carri- ed a nutnber of switches in an uhf apron, and held ons bundle in her hand. No one had bought of her t hu whole day, Iice of the one had given her a farthing. 1'u►'r Lo,ige thing ! she was hungry and t.eiuulb ed with Dodd, and looked w downcast ' The snowflakes fell on her yellow hair, which curled so ',rettiiy round her neck, hut she did not heed that. The lights shone ,out from all the win- dows, and there was such a delicious smell of mast beef in the street -it was New Year's Eve, and she thought of that ! She mat down in a center between two homes -the one stood a little more for- ward in the street than the other -and drew h.r legs up under her to warm her- self, but aho was still colder, and she durst not go home ; she had not weld any matches or got a single farthing ! Her father would beat her -and it was also cold at home, and there the wind whistled in, although straw and rags were stuffed in the Largest crevices Her little hands were almost benumb- ed with cold. Ah ! a little match might do some good, durat she only draw one out of the bundle, strike it on the wall and warm her fingers. She drew one eut, ritch 1. how it burnt ! it was a warm clear flame like that of a candle, when she held her hand round it -it was a strange light ! The little girl thought she sat by a Esme iron stove with brass balls on the top, and the tire bunted so nicely end warmed so well ! Nay, what was that 1 Thhe little girl stretched out her feet to to warns them, too ; when the flame went out the stove vanished -she sat with a stump of burned match in her Land. Another was struc'• ; it burnt, it shone ;and where the light shone on the wall it became as transparent as crape ; she looked directly into the room where the rooted goose stuffed with apples and prunes stormed so charmingly on the table, which was laid out, .nd eovered with a shining white cloth and fine por- celain service. What was still more • splendid, the goose sprung off the dish, and waddled along the floor with knife • and fork in its back ; it came directly up to the pont' girl. Then the match went out, and there was only the thick, cold wall to be seen. She struck another match. Then she sat under the most charming Christmas tree -it was still larger and mire orna- mental than she had seen through the rich merchant's the last Christmas. A y thousand candles burnt on the green I life branches ; and motley pictures, like those which ornamented the shop win- dows, Laked down at her. The little girl lifted up both her hands - then the match was eztinguuhed-the Christmas candles rose higher and higher ; she saw that they were bright stars -one of them fell and made a fiery strip in the sky. "Now one dies '" said the poor girl, for old grandmother, who alone had been kind t, her, but who was nett lead, had' cal told her that when a star falls •soul Quos mu up to God. mo She again struck a match against the kin all it shone all around, and her old 'I (situ COMPASS AND 3Q 1 BF. Tbs ZM i al of St, John and iks C3ls- bra o by (4oderch Masons. As node(i ler the usual heading, the officers of (lodetich end Maitland lodges were duly iusealled last Wednesday, the former at 4 p. 111. and the letter in the iu The brethren of Maitland took sa;,", to testify their appreciation races id the f. P. M , R.. W. da ate, and goer that purpose se - i iiidsiuie Plast Master's jewel a. seitebly inscribed by Prof. C. man, of St. Oeortte's Church• ne installation ceremony, It. W F. 'roma rend the fullowlnv ad- ud made the preeentati on ADDaafn . W. Rrn. Rietwrd Ra4df of Matt- LodQa No. 113. Oederto 1. Worrhipful Sir and Bro.- -11.is eelings of the greatest pleasure oIicers and members approach the present occasion to ask your 1100 of this Past Master's jewel as token of the respect which u iced for you a. a Mase►u a11d & since your connection with this e1 nd ichore youuoccu occupied the office of pful Master, your zeal, euergy lgence in advancing the interests even g this on: Br Litef IL cured a which w J. New After tl Bro. I. dies., it T;, H. Wet Right with f that thu you e,11 accuput a small entcrta man. Ever L due. yenta 0 orthi and till the ad hl ethr toe won tit whom This mew officers given 1 tion of have f also as estlm brethre That went Great watch yours, bret h r lira as fill R. W. I rise comp' fu! gi There thein ficult fore h may bility neatly kindn The of nes find feelin speak ble fo what To men, bring have have cherac duct actio must thou W orabl land and I aider sonic asM of in but are l Mast Y t of ot clue' V0111 Mall Mas high est i Mas f elder in Uoalorich, and this im irtrticular, leve woo for you otil-.ttio11 and respect of all the en ,of this Lodge ; while your and fraternal kindness have e hearts and affeehous of all with you caste in contact. small token id respect which we or.eent too you in the mune of the and members of this Lodge is not only as a token of our rece gni- tht valuable services which you time to time rendered us, but a noses of the very great personal atinu in which you are held by the i 0. t you may long live to be en oma - to the Masonic Order, and that the Architect of the Universe may u and 'ismr thenu and earliest p prayer rotect yoof the en of Maitland Lodee. Radcliffe responded substautully ova: Sir and Brethren - to thank you for your kind and imentary remarks and this beauti- ft under considerable emotions. are such a variety of ideas forcing .elves quilt my mind that it is dif- for me to arrange them. I there- ope that if I should break down it be attributed to the extreme sensi- by which I am agitated, for I ear - assure 300 I feel sensibly your O3& -e are certain occasions in the life rly every man when they cannot words to adequately express their gs, and were I even a much better er than I am, it would be imposei- r me en this occasion to speak I feel. be thought well of by one's fellow especially thaw with whom one u kt 10 such close communion ss I been with all of you, these who an opportunity of judging of one's ter by his every -day life and con - must be very gratifying, and, as ua speak plainer than words, I perforce c nciude that I have been ht well of by you en first you elected me to the hon- e position of W. Master of Mait- Lodge I felt that it was en honor, appreciated it as such -for I con - that w be the Master of any Ma - Lodge, but especially such a lodge' aitland-which u 000stimed of men telliaence mud respectability, not what the nieutbers of other lodges ntelligent and respectable. for all ens ahuuld be both ; but in compar- he members of Maitland with these her lodges, I am fore: to the con- that;they not only compare fa- bly with any, but are supenor to y -a lodge which has had for its ten ou former occasions men of the est social stead:ag and of the high- ntellectuel attainments. I say to be ter of such a ledge is an honor that ratan, no (natter what his position in may be, might well be proud of. Vt'hen on several subsequent occasions repeated that honor, I could not but th tt yen felt that the trust and con- nce then reread in me had not been placed, awl I trust you nay never e occaaioa to Wiuk otherwise. But, thren, you have this evening per- med the crowning act by your prawn - on, anti, as I said before, if I were a uch better speaker than I ant- if I wore ery Dettsoethenes- -I could not give erance to my feelings. nate and Adams for A.Iwa'e. This subject has been frequently die oused hitherto, especially the me of salt for farm stock. That all domestic ani- mals do better where they he constantly ppli.d with salt I am perfectly satulied �cbin experience and long observation. • only caae where salt seems to die in- jury is where cattle have beott long without it, and then giving to them all they are inclined to o,nsume. I an willing W own that it u temporarily iu- jurious, not bemuse the article itself is bad, but because of taking too much i one does. The proper way to feed salt to plasm it where the stuck eau get when they please and take what they are inclined to eat. Meier mix it with food, se that they are compelled to take it , not More and better butter can be made from the milk of • cow when she has her free supply of salt than from one entirely deprived of it, or havirg au irregular supply of it, and also takes loss time to churn the creast. Nature re-, quires salt as an aid in preserving health. It outs in digestion sea well as in many other ways which 1 need not here mention. For cattle at pasture lumps may be laid at any ceetivenient plata where a board can be seed to shelter from the rain and stul allow the stock free access. At the barn the lumps can be placed under the abed or in snore other c onvenient spot. But oftentimes stock seem to require an alkali as well, and that is niost oonveniently supplied in wool ashes, which horses, cattle, sheep and swine will greedily devour when they have an 'opportunity. These should also be supplied where the stock can hare access to them **desired. The ashes should be from good sound wood, and kept dry. When desirable to keep cattle at pas- ture and there is no shed to shelter the ashes and salt, a convenient trough may be feet.n.d between two pelota. on top of which are fastened two planks or boards as a roof to shelter from rain. The posts should be long enough so that the trough may ha eighteen or twenty inches above the ground, and there must be room above between it and the init.( to allow of tree access to the salt or ashes. This answers for all stock except sheep and swine, which can have the troughs lower. I believe that if a constant supply of salt and ashes is provided where all kinds of stock can have access to them, very much lees disease would be known among farm stock ; I have never known bets, colic or worms in horses where at.hes and salt were thus furnished. -Cor. gountry (Int amen. There is n0 doubt about it, that Dr Van DuaaN's Kismet( Cana is the only isms remedythat science has bestowed upon gsaakind that will positively cure kid.ey Menses. Ask 'aur druggist for it. Sold by J. Wilson (,uderich. 2m: W. T. Bray, Pharmacist, Wing - ham, Ont., writes that the sale of Bu dock Bloud Bilteis h.s very largely in - ensued in that locality, and adds that he hears very favorable opinions expressed regarding it, and, if time petvtited, could send many names of benefited parties. 2 There is no better Cough Mediclhe in the world than the preparation known as "Pectoris." It promptly curse all Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Its good effects can be felt tater the first dos It soothes warms and penetrates the Bronchial Tube., affording immediate relief and a speedy cure. Have you gut a Cough or Cold then try its For silo everywhere; price 2b emits. ANCHOR LINE. eNITED STATICS MAIL STEAM YRS Sal Weekly to sad trots Raw Yost AIDOl.ASSOW, VIA Lp,IDONDanne 1.• baa L W Batg. u• f1cbs ,t$1111M. Steerage pasee.ibsire booked at Mw rate.. I,ss.sader sccooae. u odeueaexoelled. ALL STATSROOW oa 01•01•11,1 Nara P•aae•gers booked at lowest rates to or hs mo Oeraa7. Italy. Norway. ltweden. Denmark. roe Book of "Tours In Scotland," Rates. Masa ec.. apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. New York. Or to MRS. E. WAKNOCL, amines tet h l . yon feel fide mos hay bre fur tati m a utt AIMGPUSH! Finest BOOd81 LONBBL Prices A BsAvTIFUL BRAD 07 HAM -There is nothing more pleasing in theeztental ap- pearance of women or men than a beau- tiful head of hair, and it is possible for every person to possess it by using the long and well known Cingales Hair Re- storer. Sold at 50 cents per bottle by all Druggesta and Janes Wilson. 2m: JAS. SAUNDERS & SON Everything New and Fresh! LOOK AT THE LATEST ARRIVALS. SHOBOOTS AND At the Olden Established Blies Store in Town, In Endless Varie tie suit the *mai fastidious and the most economic buyer MY WINTER STOCK L now eompleie, and I take pleasure in informing my customers that at no pre vitiate *nue have I had such a Cask, Ck, 1 Blb. Plated Ware. 2 Cases, Writing Desks and Work Boxes. 1 Case, Japanese Goods. 5 Cases, Toys and Fancy Goods. 2 Parcels, Jewelery. 3 Barrels, decorated Lamps. 1 Case, Musical Instruments. 4 Cases, Vases and Toilet Sets. 2 Barrels, Majolica Ware. '1 Case, China Cups and Saucers. 1 Case, Presentation Books. meet worse e.e Are so unpleasant that mntbersare'ublig- .d (o, force them down the throats of the innocents. This unpleasant task is ob- viated by using De. Smith's Great Ger- man Worm Remaly. 25 cta. For sale by Jen. Wd.ou, Goderich, Ont. 2 W. strongly recommend you to use Dr. Smith's Genius Worm Remedy, Wolthmasiia, a pleasant, safe, reliableremedyand prompt remedy for the removal of Stomach and Seat or pin Werma from ohmd or adult. It is easy to take, never fads, absolutely harmless, and requires no after physic. gold by Jas. Wilson, Goderich. The Ingersoll Tribes, pays the council the following delicate oomplusent :- "Although we de not accuse our present council of fraud and know (bat there are some good men around the board, yet we feel that we would not lose much and a great benefit would be the result if an entire new set of men were chueen." Somebody is likely to get hurt. But there aro other thinga best es this uable and beautiful gift for which I at thank you -that which 1 prize re highly, the uniform courtesy and dnees which you have ou all occasions own to ono, whether in the lodge or t nt it. I would la indeed ungrateful re I to let this opportunity pass wit.h- t acknowledging die many obligation* have been under ter my esteemed riend, R. W. Bro. Toms, for his ever dy and willing counted and advice, hich his long experience in Masonry nd his otherwise legal training so well ted him to give. In conclusion f will guy that I never k. rash promises, but this I will prom- ise --that I will try, with the assistance 1 the (1.0 O.T.U., to put this tool to ts proper use, and trust that, with the me assistance, i may always be en - Large & Varied Stock As at present. I have raised the Standard of Quality and Lowered the Price unti it is a positive fact that no such value in foot weer can be got elsewhere. CUSTOM W ORS of every grade still receives niy prompt and careful attention, and will be ma e up in She most approved styles by first-class workmen, end of the very test material obtainable. _ D0 V7NTNG-_ The above goods will be sold at lowest living prices, with special rates to persons getting up Christmas trees. MAITLAND HOTEL, GODERICH ONT.The close to the R ilwnew and lay Steno. sad convenieass nt to the town, is seooad to sem in Ontario, for com- fort and accommodation. Is heated by Hot Air. grandmother stood in the luster, so shin- ing, so mild and blissful. "Grand- mother !" exclaimed the little girl, "oh, take me with you ' I know you will be gone away when the :Hatch goes out -- like the. warn stove, the delicious mast gooee,and the delightful Christmas tree!" And she struck in haste the whole re- mainder of matches that was in the bun- dle , oho would net lose sight of grand- motber, and the matches shone with such brilliancy that it was clearer than al in broad daylight. Gra het had o never looked so pretty. so great ; she ' w lifted the poor little girl up in tier arms and they flew see high, in splendor and joy, there was no axile. nn hunger. no anxiety they were with f;od. But the little girl sat in the corner by the house, in the cold morning hour, with red cheeks, and with a smile round her mouth-dead--frosen to death, the last evening of the old year. ' Bro. Rev. J. 14111, of Reatortle Oat to the over the lt. right and left of the chairman. New Year's exiting rose A lief of fossas was duly honored and • as it wt with the matches, of responded to by those present, Bra ' we corpse which, • handle was burnt. She led i Hill, rrno�he't(tgqof�A; t�Qtl'°oifh�mak-� i been trying to warm herself, said they! I grins of the craft and sentiment '. Rut no one knew whet �teaoti(ul things filled op a most enjoyable eveninng�t the what splendor and dispersing at 12.38, all "happy she had seen in P romping dupe tag ae+ •nee lents. , glad:Him she had entered with her old to meet, awry to p r.•anmimetbe* ii.'e ?raw itat'6 Ja'el. 111004 aRaan 4Stat we 011 1 re• w a fit oma 0 es The Cheapest Horse Under the Sun. (heat door to the PoetuAla..) 1883. A GOOD INVESTMENT, You will Save Moneyb Buying Your Provisions Groceries AT ,e D. FERGUSON'S HAMILTN 3T FLEET. We are Now Selling This Season's NEW TEAS From 31st.. I,er it, t.- ;teas. New Raisins, New Currants, Coffee, Sugar, &c Will be Sold Proportionally Cheap. Extra Family Flour Kar e11's latillgr pp 0 ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY -SPADE MUFTI'', TO SOTS AND IIELI eF mom SIX TO SIYTRZN YEARS OF AGe. Vol. IV. commences November 7, 1882. The Young People has been from the first saocessful beyond atieip•t on. 4N. Y. Even- ing Post. It has a distinct ourpose. to which it stead - ll adheres --that, namely. of suppleattag the violas' tapers for the young with • Payer more 'directive. as well as more wholesome. -{Boston Journal. For neatness, elegance of engraving. and os.tente generally. it is unsurpassed by any publication if the kind yet brought to our no- tice.--IPittaburgh Gazette. T3ERDd6- ■A=raIR'w Ytip*C rMPLR `sone Per wear rsesate ttr•faM• • Single Numbers, Four Cess each. Specimen copy sent on reeelpt of Three 1, BALMS LAiES, SWIMNINC IRATE cents Croquet Lawn and garden on the premises Hot and cold seals at all hours. for travellers. An Omnibus to and from beta and oars con- stantly in attndance. Jno. Brontn'n�Prro- prletor. i1onaoriai• WKNIGHT, PRACTICAL BAR - • BIM and Italydremer, bees to return thanks to the public for past pat ron+ap,and s,tl licite a oonnaance of costae !t ten always!las fJederlab s Shauna' Parlarlr1753near bled to square my actions by themus f Virtue and keep within due bounds ith all mankind, and may the Moat High prosper my enaeavora The lodge being closed, all adjourned nae the annual supper at the Albion Hotel. where the host, Brother John McBride, =red i �'ea spread, aone to ta,ws.ber u sim- ilar occasion in the Masonic history of Goderieh. ' R. W. Bro. Radcliffe men - pied the chair, with V. W. tiro..l(wph deck as vice. R. W. Bro. Toms and DOMINION AT $2.25 per ICC A Full Supply of Oatmeal, Ocrnaaieall, Bran, Shorts, etc. The Volumes) of Harper's Young People for 1861 and ►863. handeonsely bound In Illum- inated Cloth.wlll be sent by mall postage pre- pald, on receipt of 13 00 each. ('over for Young People for Ides. 85 oent. ; postage, 13 cents additional. Remittances should be made by Poet Office Money Order or Draft. to avoid chance of 1 ways on Hasid. The Bei QuaIi1 of' Coal Oil al Loes1 PNee& 83 GMILLER Chilled Plow -AND--- AGRICULTURAL WORKS. am Innes pswehasell ad. for the ch .alts , for the manufact I���(( w and Aotuotn TURA Meng Reprisieeergapd�d will be eeton ginned. Au wort lratran • Mr. D. Roumaniaa `Dtdhe only maw ohoi ,A to collect paymentsgive be half of the late Arm of nnclmas A' Co.. an all portion indebted are requested to gover themselves a000rdeurl7• e. SKKG50U LKS, • Proprietor. Newspaper,. are sot to copg this nrirertise sse,tt without the express artier of HARPER & Bnenr II k BROTHERS. Address ew New York. MI REMY roil CCRTNG CONSUMPTION, COUQHS, °OLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, COUGH BALSAM.; All Inseams of the Threat, Lugs and 1*alsonay Organa. Pr IT. r IITRVL1. a a. pOR/L1Ir cion HAS BMW CURUO The great lung remedy is alsoa valuable an- tidote to Croup. Mn. Quinn. Welltagtoa-et.. Basatreed says: ems of tag children was with as alarming ales& ot Croup. as =child got black In the Rios: was frighten- ed add ran In for my t.eigbltor, Mea, hE.gtW- who anded me a bottle of '1=1= ll7J•eaElll�a Balsam'. which Mr. English for sore langs. The first dans Sam relief i soon gave another. sod very shortly the cdud was s11 right aad at p1a7 I Bent fon • wabe means ofn sahinghy child' b1 te. It i>rnyyisis.ell if. - recti feel Nihdetle a. Tarwsoe7T 0... ale hearse ed, (1s6afM J . C . N agate 186f.1 %gent for Dade ick. When etiser Remedies and P'hys(elans have failed to offset • erre. by Pr every Mtrt+r o h s givenases age t by trial. 14 dy newer to e n • to trim e.t.a. As as EIPRCTO3ANT it kss se Zgral. It is barmbses to the Most ilelieste Child. St eewMlwo we °Pivpot ��/s any Pena. sloe utish • Lremi.ts. h bottle. GODERICH BOILER SOAKS. Ohryietal & Black. W. S. Hart & Co. TO/41U MEN and SALT WELL MEN PROPRIETORS OI THM Gabriel wins (LATE PIPER'S.) Bag to relearn emir thanks to the public the liberal patrbnagt received during the pas to Tear, mud to Mato they are premed ((- . t 1 "4 'IP I ski ick ea the shortcut .olive,. or for the cogillaience of p. -ties living .t s dnMaeee will exchange grist* at their town store Late IIf- M. Hilliard's, ) Masoaiin blase.. Lam tit. Ooderich. AS -Highest *ate paid for wheat 't;a $500t.0O Rewards We will try the abut• reward for any rase of Liver etallaillaint. I►yspepaio. Sick Headache. Indigestion. 6:onetipetlon er CaetiTeaese we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the purely ions are strictly complied with. They aatislact ion. Ungar coated. Laegetable. aad rr[eee fail ease, containing 30 Pills. 36 eat*. For sale by m+ Drusateta. la wive of counterfeits and tmita- Hone. The genuine menahtentred ally by t JOHN ('. WEST A CO.. 'Tie Pill Makers. 61 and a1 King St. Kass. Toronto, Ont. Free trialemall sent by all prepaid on receipt 1 ►•r MIP at vv 1 LaIRNef ttOS .TIRIRIR- New BOILERS and BALI PANS manutasew c of a sestamp turedipn shortest notice. All kinds of Repalri»M executed under the personal supervision or the Proprietors who WAG 0 Practical Workmen. P. O. Boz 10% 17 k' 1-0 iPcs CI Po- cock tttsss b .ZZ. mot ? � I � a Rt. 7 ;1.:11 1 oS r •, a A - -u fOt r� H i ms � o � � s , a eallth i$ 'Wealth! DR. };. (•. W RaT a NRRVE AND RRA1 1 TRRAY- HaNT. a guaranteed .pccffc for IIyshiTIa. Itia- zincs.. lone ,,talon., 1'1t.....emus Neuralgia. Headache. Nervne. Prost r tion canned by en• nee of aleoh.,I or mleico0. "akrfulne nal Depres.lnn, -nftrning of the Drell Ing 1n Intyall3 and lending to insect . and dealt,. I'rr nature Old Ag rr,•nnr'a. Low of tower in nit beefier.. Intoluattsty leases and vlxvmalorrhena. caused' by ovcr•exertloa of the train. +elf -.Anse or nvN•-Indulgenees (Inc box :e 111 core• recent cases. F ke.. box con- tains one months treatment. One Acusea bor. men boxes for fi le dollars • seat Wigan pre paid on rercip of price. fore ga&e.atee Ns bores to cure ant case. tai N h emelt Sprier re- cei ed In u+ for +Ix boxes, a'--nmpe�td with five Men! we will send tate s our written guarantee to refund IM Ms7 WA* tteetneeot dors nm cm' -t & etTO. V\araetees Mined only to J.IMRn wawa1� anthor- 1xPd ng, ut for (ITalerlrh, (ant. J(Ili C. WEST Bt (0 . cote prom -scums. Toronto. Oat. 1:z!' a ' .i ! , i . - ' r :1 -..i.;. -1.1 f, • I ♦*AIRS MARIE Tnr (:RR AT- yogi* WNW ,�nn- Q `� ttIU'U - urejS' nal Pror�aFhtQ p n7altX- 7 '+U A I.ea,.e. i hot Q • e. ��il� gaene r of .elf Ni��FS n - i w D Abler; MI ate, f Maslen. 1'nlrrrlal�I6�i b _C li i i 'see. Pain In 1L.• f1 ,1.. Ito oras of t•la{ea. Lb © I g - t� Pr•emateir, n11 ogre and many . 11.. • ei.ves en, s..4 V Mat leadl to 0,c,,ilr or ,on.eerM 1en and ,. f., psemat'ir,• acne" a .Poll pn.eti. nln'- ,n mt g C '' - ... pamph4, . T :, sur 4.sln in scud ere 1sY ' ; e - ,c , to c eM mail 10 nv.•,..,,,, The 510. it1, 51,,1 n.- ie eE' = 0 (, ,� .054 try ell lddrag/dela ��rt rtlel a at SjII rpr' 1� f k -or • +,a aq .K 6 one� rl fnf t mol* b a1,1 1 9. i TH1r (tR a Y 6NNISINf• Igg (11.T tr••••: at i sea held .. : ,a.•, .,. h by .1411!4',:r.17;'''' 1 11 , e .r Gray's Specific Medicine. rtw sans... ,,,,..sou u. 1..'+w •.nwN snood I t t'i1RR11+.T11}: i.E1►PLB'SARC rt t•'t' Ir•,'., ,n<