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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 19,.t OEVO cowing NEWS TO ADVERT/BUIL Notice of changes must be Is at this Office not latter than Monday noon. The . • • for tole Hera ..n'y eleven oral. at wing Iwo •tau west, trod here 1 ten cents a Leif. The eaitora are h.hv st :...1 ..tit in the herbs, 6, et will nM }s tJ .ae..e r11711 GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1889. { Mr. Crockott, of Goderieh, has quite an •rt •oh•r,l to Zino!. His claw ..f pupils greet in one s.l the Y. M. C. A. Dlr J -mu ltsit•y, having retired from 1 the &Intel busuiess, will dapnea of his holt ,leek, buggies, Ad., on April 6, L • GOD[ R/('/1 /LC U.S T RA 11:./) .v%(:NAL-STAR. The fWlmg toss and boats are brine fitted out fee an early departure.. The hake is now (pen and the boom are ex- pected to leave within the neat couple of wales. The hand of Hope wilt meet on Sat- u rday, March 30:h at 3 o'clock. in the basrwm,t of Knox Church Members t«1t1aNled to be prrsaut. CuiArrrt V. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE ID. lIcO11.L/CUDDi. Peauuttli s1..i0 a YL'.tit IN AUVANCY A FORTY-NINER. Overland to California in '49 BY THOS. DARK. oraseieg the Lips, ' and it was further impressed uyt n we that this Listurlr teat was t 4:1114,0:AlLk1) IN Ta. ANIIAL4 1oas./ louder& wailers. Its our (resent $:tdd && It out:nit.to sue that alter all i the celebrated and distipguiabed genera(, seated un his sus *bite Gore., had a sees pretty easy tin • . 1 it tw0.pae.d with ....Am w.Ll,T+the itdi:eror Toa dw.a1 i what we wow bed le encounter. 1 have Finding ourselves now surrounded no door. to a moot car even Ley .nyeelL tib p'enty, we settled down to camp, :open to the Char).+ 111 vanity, es 1 was aid, if pueainle, k recuperate and rest ; atweya known at s u.odest buy, end bow tore proceeding f,rther oe: our , with sucreased liars am stilt indices . L ourury, both man and beast sally re- , n►y reputation, 1 .t fur all that, it strikes uirtne the change. In a short white we 1 me that a C. rtt,atnun picture to the came the happy possessors of a quarter , above, shoeing our party .1111.t log the f beef, which each u. us tackled on his Ruektea, would prove tuteresuuK sled •t- en secuuut• cutting off pieces to suit , tractive 10 the t,irwat Kener•tiuu. It is taloa, as.d toasting them en posited war Hely p.wu.le to take Ube waggon u ticks before the fire. at •tams, es ell the looses were rt•.iuired TAU( .1/1101•T .,11110/!1 .T ZA K., i W doe it, *Li • a turn had to be placed owl hotel style, or even quail nn toast; i at each wheel to Llock every yard we they Cuda not for a moment compare. gained. Tt.e horse, shoes were wow w 5 oh the luxury we enjoyed with our 1 smooth after thaw lunK drives over the brei woke(' in this, the mast primitive ! platin. that the pr.r brutes were down manner, and eaten with such appetites; hall the tin's, their MANY cut and as owly hat( -starved sten could I'...se.s. i bleedmi (a the sharp rocks at almost. We never s:.opped fra.t,ng until eu lea,: tevery rep. ]treat caution wall eon- o'uiplt•tay J..v .need tet.•ry:h+nt I,ut the tinual.y necessary, ss a false wove, eaw- beni•, an,l these, tis.., earn" hasi.ly ling a •.tes w ether "Jot' or broken 1311.11d p+,t on t., 11.11 to furnish j 1.11, would ha,rve hurled us w alite but - soup for an e..r y no•rot,! hreaktst. inset of M•tw rocky ceuyun, dashing us The acic•in.e,hang,• Iron short rations to piseee hundreds el tent belu". to au abuudaics of g•••••i a b:,,:rreo.o AFftl: T$ . itZta 4 LAMM, t, d, s"so pndueed i'a bire•i:i.i effect,, with many herr-breadth escapes, we sec. in Klein. u, improved 1.eelth and spirits, c..da.1 in getting our brat waggon to the. All tisiuu,lh our tont and tlruaotie top, which we safely secured, returning jouruty TOM wooDLlrra true] • has t•ontiiiiied to increase, and .•:1 and .pee•ially fill,.] u', (,,, an ► „ sonde well to the front altong.t the bone, :1 hand.:/un• h,111 en •LI,. „f •e•ttti� (tankful anti Ix•xu),•e�r1), twelve ts•rltrifugal., elses stores in its liar• in the county, 7.;1► x•txun. with 1" r .N' I, 1 f [ ! a lilts. ,►sit•rl smith 1 t r in stet, ri In erlor f"• e• of th t ,n,, of On. Province. In adlition •_nine grocery lines handles], a large thine in china, crockery and glass pedally impa.rte•d front } tigland and natty. In the china and crockery .1e e city /sex ori. rr, n Inrlrl Nu.linrriwn NMIii'`etltsl me. t•heartertt, etc., all of which are driven gets. hisin Ity it b, the galleries, ri the irxui • t' limes►&$ •11)11-1x►h.e power l orlirs Erights. fed hy two the change. It ix hula• upright boilers and a lottery of four trade one of the neate•at t)Ih•1'11 11o1L,e. i11 tis• M'e•Nt. horizontal steel la,ilel'S, till' ,ware, ate' when the iwpn,t''tuent. now 111 treat_ Uses! for 1111171ir1 ditfe•li•r at kinds of cos1. tier- t••It1l,latloll are OtNtl�,lel,.•.1. it will have IM latter living ',art- .u/w•rior in the hats of it..' A ]arse salt Lh,e•k i. lllu is. rs11ux hey with ill ell the eine.. Ir, outside of the steam plant. and is capable of mak' Mg •► t N• tae /7 neat full wets, part; of set., or indiv 1•io,•es can be .upplitsl. The ...tore ot•1 annex comprise one of the 'mist esnnluo•liuu• gr•ss•n• preu►i- in tuvtt, and the t•ellar, are a t•ourlrlete for purposes of .torag••. Mr. Nairn, although a ]muni• turn, xtata a --ie. the front rank aiiiu(t ► our local merchants, burl Ila, also, taken an interest in public matters, (laving re'.rt se't►te.i St. Patrick', Ward in the Mutit•i- pa1 4lltiiu•il with eredit to him- seif and benefit to the town. 111 the eins,lut•t of his store lie i, ably .i-.i•asl by his broth. r., (:e orge II. and Thottla. 11'., who have proved i until,]•' ail.Iitiotts to the• raft. % ltahxtle . tioilit ► f 1 etltV-five• t.,1, of' salt daily. • Th.. elelat.►1•I which 4'X IA.11d. fes •nl the diwk t., the will, has a rapacity of 200,0(K) I►uxhels of wheat. and is alwa\-. filltrl up at the chase of llaviga- sup : hly.k > 1jtVt lel. With the h, -11I lupi ps the mill running during the winter ut,ulthx. To the " Big Mill " is du•• the• henH►r of tiring tile itiott.Y•r is. "daring Mateit•►I,, wheat on the F.N.tl.fI market. the timet .;IK) bushel, •4 Mauits►lla Rare] " ever mnnufae- tutt•d into Hour in lhttario hav- ing leets ground there is. 1ts7f4. The, Mill i. 'Suitt ,tea the south side• of the 1;,a1,•rieh hnrls,r. sun! is • .-'.i' of ae•e,•.is 1.. rill l.:sx.•b, ill tits. - grain trade. 1111,1- 11111 1•.1111xY•tx with the I;ra►►d Think Railway. The market ehieIlite, A tly inxthe , Iarlttlm-tho11►I'.lilteei; J. W. SMITH. 1 amittE•ro,R .►F' THE EA,T .T'HEl;r BAKERY. N'hat is now kitott•n a, the East street 1iakery was statrte,f shoot tight years ago toy Mr..1. W. Smith, and was carried on'for user .even years tit the stand old s 1 n UIl itlll},e- mu.n .street }'rotri the start .Ueeexs was the lxortion of the ent.irpri,,,•, and last year Mr. Smith purchased the Parsons prul.•rty un East street, and at one erected•, handsome and ce►mmyeiiew, two storey bnil•I. hogs couipri.ing •L h:tkery and coii- 'ectiWlery store, where the " .tiff ►f hfetr i. ulanufaetun•.I under the •ersonal supervision of the p►ro- priete►r. Mr. Smith is a puhlie- spiritwI citizen in everything that the name implies, and takes an active inte•r,•st in the welfare• of the town. For the past thre,• yearslxehas represented St.11avid'. Ward at th.- (*.Hanel! Board and has proved a valuable acquisition to that Ietiiy. He is also a promi- nent mem]x•r of the 1 (). 11. 1' N,. 62, and of Huron' Encampment Na Th. 1 '. 1 'RA B1;. t:EYER.tI. tiEH,'HANT ANU IM1.►HTEH. The pisneer pini, of 1111.111,•., nl I:.ah.- tiell. 1111.1. in fillet. in the 0111116'S of Hur,►i. 1',•tih and Hn1e.•. i. that ,tt pn•.••►tt rami• -.1 n I.y thenler•Nntil(' veteran. Mr 1' 1'nt1111 'd'In• Lusiteess oris est,n1•lislte1 it IN:I:►. ,u .-4e..•.luentl}- in its tifti.•th i'.•a►•. uu•I.v •• rtttiltuoll. al„r,•111.•11t. _%IIt • •that requires 31 purchaser e,u1 t1.. 118, 1 tlite L:eteral .t.111•, whi•t'• ire/WU/II hnrd- e'+•li s e1l�eltHv'r'. sllpplies buil.lers. supplies. i•it.•11. tar resin. •Mtk11t11. a.:1••• &r, •7111 14• 114111.1 ti1o/Igtei.l.• of 11'Iaviitgr•dti111 nit•i r711'1w•t war''. ; nt1•f in the aid - store am the dry weak :•tel _r.w•e•1'i• •Il'Ntlt►nent._ The 'Itt _•a Ids ,l••JMtrtlnent i. large nod %stie-d 111 its lit,,',. wItieli 1ltttlltn... all ;Ii•les •,f t(••11.•I71I tr. M xis mid site •Ii_.t !1,.•111 11111mit14•.1 '1tt•..- e,.'1. .lir,s•t frau the tunnufne- 1111.'1's The Wlurl••.ale i , ► rti tits tl„. I on ,1tt,•r gsNMIs are till. .311.91 G1 t1.-• poir.-h11.••r. I11 Ieetlg-,•Il.•. rt Ial_ti•-t,g.k is carried. tilt.] ti 1 Jeri/ll trn•I.. i..11111.• 111 1131.. Which Mr. ( rw1.l, 11111a.1't.s direct.. Ill addi- tion to be I11- It1• the ul.Ieyt and .1111 of our most pro. llltlent business men. lir 1'ru1111'k *Imo *tit,.ng. t .11u• 1 10 1•41141 1l'F I: 1 Slot ot: "iet.,ria 1)pe•ra lions, will be bound on this pegs . Trareiling •,Hltlwnit,, and uthe•rs desirous of aCCUring a &!seal Isal) At missal - able trate. will find it to their ruh•anti ,. t., •s •rr••.p 111J with the• pn.prie•te►r. I* 4 '1'rt1►1,, 1•i 1:.•1.•rieh (Int. ablest tux prayers. 31114) has •font• nem- is. the et'eet1.111 .4 Istil•lil�_. than cull utlt.•n1nnn in lemon 11.• tins taken an Netite I'grt Ill 10111.fie IIIAtt,'►Ti, an•1 lin, •••rte,, in the- �1'.rwll ('•NIIN•II Nor rour,,IIl••P nod MAY' r.111 .Ilffi•1•.•Ilt "^1tt•i.•h• II. old n prattler In• has Igs•Ir n pnenirent figure• at the l' 14' `. hmid Hoard. the gtteat,•r I*n ••t that time having th •'la•►i 1tt-t'n ilial e' •h .• 1" H}• "Ilion of chairman. is also1)1't ,- 11' menti•!• of the Hoard of Trade. ai saw!" a this. Ilan in ets'Et- 1„Iblic "ter- 1 nee of the finest ',jees•, ref ar•hit.•e- 1 Iln• In bin II ix o TM. 1'147.'RI. • I F H.1 1h q'yE of 1, ,1 soil •t. Which i. N nlonnlns.nt i ,til• enterprise of Mr. 1'lahi, ► fl\'1 • •IC letlr. rig„ It Weis 11•Ilt.all•II- THE liit: )III.F.." ,gal.\'IE NI'T• Hi.'►y, raoPHI Togs. The Bio Will ' wax built in IK7',. to meet the &Milo&'.f the growing lousiness of :1 W. (Ogilvie & 1'o.. Montr,•rt1'. The „ b• 'lilldlp'tl TAILORING F.srAH1,,.H11ENT MI'NYRE .\I.. t1ENT STREET'. AND HANK of' liusittesti of the mill i, (•nrrir•1 on un,1.•r the firrtt name of 4 )giltie` & 11t►trhi.•'h. with. Mr. M. Hutelli..,n oar uuutngi•t' '41hen filet built. the twill .s11ltaine•1 ten ruts of stone. with the rxss'ssit, ' !molts. purifiers. cleaning uttehinery, etc ., G. give N esipteity of :WO nen Is peer .lily. `Mort]] Nft,•r four runs 4 a,ol►ee►t cel.• added. and in 1wt1 the mill seas entittely n•1n.wlell.,l tithe roller systetl. with a capacity of 94W) Iwrn•Is a Jay Tia• nil' contains thirty-one •Iouhl•• stets of Allis Rolls w•ye•n I• to 1s of .tone•thirty-Nix r'1•I. A. E. ('1'I.L1S. nozzle IN FLo1'H, FEED. sEF:I►..1NIs GRAIN. The beeine•It, now conduct, .I I,V Mr• E. ('&lite w ,. es tabll.h- e in 11 by 31*•tt..r.. Hart er Price-, and has always been .uc- ce msfullyee►nducte•I. About a year ago the entire interest in the establishment w'as purchased by the present proprietor. and since that time the business Inas 1..'•11 tttlplt ligoruu.ly pros.vuttd, the result l.•ing !t►1 en1argei1 trails. an•I an increase,I patronage The store i, also the town agency for the celebratwi Manch...ter Ifni]/r Mill, owned hy John ('ullis, ter.. which has geniee.l a ►'ro- vinriNl reputation for the quality of the Hour Inanufa••tur.sl 1.l it. and it is newlh•..4 tA, sav thnt the trade ,loris. is second to none. The business in (iislerich is under Mr a. I`. twrAeM; Of Organ Co., ( humus woe fa hill Tiesd•v, on • business trip. The sale of Mrs Carry'■ feeeitere will be held on Monday, April 1, ....eae- ing at l o'oltek. Sone Gee terait.re will be pleased ea ego Dr M ?fishable, the West -et t3 Hakes the pressesetiea of the teeth a apeetally. lie. m/.I Msrei from 1 a... Gtr the palate= eztraetien of A FISIMitiais IsrreninerT.-A sew t Pianoforte ttwemtiy som- etime N.weembe & Co., To- iig gnat etllafteetios. It is for • t.Uabie fa - male pieta 1. 15Nq 1. fills the ,.req Mrn.eet sitel lrM cies maker at s Ibise within the meek of silt Write them for particulars. t1 : 1"11I was to mane till'', ye wad get the 011ie roe the beak, and when the time ea. roma re wadaa be node, and i wed Ise to part, SPO thee you and I would quer. lief ; w we men jest as weal quarrel nl the nee as {son's eke tiller's ..y pend." Oeneiiermhie l.prov..eets are going Ili fad bate bees trade in aomoestioa erNIt essay el our plains of bwrinesa P .Nape the meat .otiss•ble are the *eases made in eouneetion with Down- ktg's bot sad shoe store, earner of Raid ,lent and the Square, whish hes hese ly overhauled. painted sad frosted. 11 esu new ampere y with say *se of besieges e1 kis arias 1M ales le Oe.sda. -BD. s try... t it, whew • mush more cen- tral •sed imitable 'Awe ,meld be selected. The eooety buildings will eventually gems to Clinton is spite of alt that can he done to prevent it (There are a member el way noising, going into Ohl ,ago wzaetl7 1. the rive SI as Chaim,. Fifty or (o• htadred people erowd the little places op s► that tee residents get their heeds swelled and imagism leg thong* of themselves end their fetor,. Bet is the big towns stash an telex *reales iso eaeite.e•nt. Nearly all the people who= to Toronto nn the 0.T R. ham the west pea tbrungh Wetton, bet we haven't heard that Weston watts bo hevi oaeoode Hall located at that peiat. Okla*. Isw't the first little shop that for the eionti .a0 Mist Ret tt, taxa L J for the others and repeating over again, what we had accoo,pltshed. This done, we commenced prepatatl..rrs for the des. Beat on this other aide, and it is really hard to say, which of the two tasks was the most difficult, as in going down, the buns. were of little or n.: serv,oe, tq having t.. rely usainly on our uwn inti- t etdual *Meta. flowerer, we were re- warded at bast. by reaching rho bottom in safety. The tremrudous strain os our nerves, in sox.loplrsitug this peril- ous pan of our j.,uruey, had complete- ly prostrated us all, for the day had oat only been • bard one, but it haul' oleo been an unusually lung one, it being quite dark by the time the nut wa►IKoss was down. Looking back at that p.ru.s of our travels, 1 am led t. think, it is aetcniahiug what man can do, when backed by resolution and determination combined -n, danger seems tau ,gest to risk, or obstacles to overcome when 3nee the mind is fairly made up to aar� mount them. And w Tab U.'.:•a/U:[ rumour!1TLY YAT: aft WIMP sea, Ito dittisultiee like the above call forth the very best traits of our eaahuod, and produce in glowing colon, those sterli.ig qualities, which have carried success and victory tatumphantly over both sea and land. For a day or two the elements had warned us of approach- ing change, whish made us particularly anxious to get through the mountains before it set an, and even before we did s,, snow Commenced falling, accompan- ied vers usty' us attach through to our Journey s mad. Before ! Benyn,.Mboture frost, RotGsettled dawn is t- w e w t our camp. A hasty fire, wish e.tually se 'Abr. round, hasty a supper was soon over, and ars - lay down tired sed weary, so much ss., H. which was t'ten marked by ,takes as a! that we could not sleep. biassed duty t tie guide t, any other parties who might ! was dispensed with, as we earctuded Nhmr still be in our rear and who, possibly, that any Judoists who would tura out u gaily wen similariy situated u r ureal,es. Th. ; • snow storm, over Bush a path u we [alis country which we bow traversed was gad trod, in search ot scalps, certainly was the chief wonder. On levering home he was as thin as s rake, and in apFear- *ace strongly reminded you of the p.or fellow who had trued up for his dinner and lost it. Now the continual open •Ir exercise, and the ad -tentage. of camping out, inhaling the fresh air both by day and nicht, had made him • new man, his bronzed and hsppy•Itaoking face presenting a picture of health and eooteutloeut, the very counterpart to that of a well-known host of one of our principal hotels of the present day. Capt. Waldron, the gentleman in charge of the relief camp carne over to see us 1 io the morning, t3 ascertain our wants and necessities, and kindly informed us that we were welcome to all the flour, ! beef and other provisions we required for present and even fur future use, and that no remuneration would 1e accepted. ' Such liberality was so unexpected and • aetooishing that after ail, we could not help foisting that now indeed, "Our lines had fallen in pleasant places." That night the old cl•rio tilt was once more brought to the front, and in grati- tude to the euuotry and the man who had thus rescued us, Woodlide struck else out with all his might and main, the old Ps. popular air of "Yankee Uoodle Dandy." fink: in which we all most heartily joined. e Now commenced preparations for another move, accepting first from oar liberal donor all the provisions we 7 thought we should re, uire t , put u• a left a saw h1. bury slightly to His •- Ti?( 6.11 01 FLOCK, laa both pleasant and easy of acmes- ample r teed Iur our hors(., with here and thenfine stream, of water every iso miles. Thu continued for w,enl days with nothing of particular interest to note. At last we arrived ib • locality pms ng t the singular feature of stumps of trees • some seven and eight feet !rom the anr- a face of the ground. We were of Course much surprised at so unusual a sight,and -I wondered if a race of lung legged giants had preceded us. Later on we were informed this was the very spot where WIN.'"the unfortunate party of the year before had beta on OvtiT•iif IX TH1 DaleD/t'L *NOW leek P• Kr,aM, t,,1e1„1 and so many lives had been lost, and "'"� -" which I referred to in the commetsce- do I meet of my narrative. The depth of wow eau s, great that when these trees *be!'were chopped they W.V. done so at the regulation and esus! height. Fur pin seven! days we could see away off in the distance the great range of b„rmide- 19 Me mountains which k est OR via( armory, I Stoats, Des••aea, Irregularities Print $1 and $2 lose lasts sixteen (: s, the other t irty-two days. a11 or write for McLeod'. System Renovator, Newgate -•t., Unclench, Ont. Peel Liberals met in eo.vention et Brampton yesterday and womicat.d Mr Joseph Featherston as their eand►date for the Common and Mr Chisholm, K ea their eaodidate for the Legislature Oa Saturdaymorning lest while Mr Oft. Murray t on two other ynnng m at Ssafnrth, were returning home in a haw the home bees.* frightened near n the railway track arse ran away throw - ttse the eeepaats re not thereby baking Mr Merreyv right log hole* the lines. /e wee emoted to the often of Dr Maettid where the broken twines wares= 104 tie p•/nut ie now doing well, bel the eafnrecd ahem,, from bio drill u0• ger** is hither irks&... deserved t•1 rot them. In the morning on looking out, it was discovered that several inches of wow had fallen duriog the might. Before moving any further we determined to abandon our waggons, sed peck all, our provisions and effects. 10 our horses backs. This ► took consider- able time, as we lacked ibis ezperteao of the u1d pioneer packers, who it in ms. said, would stow aw*y enough stuff o a mules' back, sufficient to last a small faintly for month. Htw•aver, we tett nothing bellied us, cad wham all cot commenced our journey. (►tie nigh► a• short while after we had been in ,slop. st we were disturbed by the tuoeant bark- ing of M • r$')r WOLvix, who had ant in among the bursa*. The terrified brutes kept up • cxatineal stamping with their lore feet, whit= kept the wolves at bay ull we got out and fired off every gum and pistol we had in oar p sseuiun, which proved emotr see fel in dnving the. off. TLe made were lama very lad sad rough, laa boulders n we hew w• m lying rotted mall directions, epratelling woes over, and now we had approached us to go sig -sag all day, and when night their very base. What we had hitherto hal overtaken weary tittle -twang. bad been gained. Getting through this we came to ratbs a decent Ioayag plane far shalt As the pastors [v our hones was better than we hart obtained for some time, we os.ped and rested for • ei•'apla.- et drys. Looting =roes the plains owe Meriting we observed • horse, without soy oder coming rapidly towards es, me all turned out and, like the triunes who every ride, and at the lams time gide took three prisons= by sarroundin4 oar horses and waggons with oar ma= supplies ieeleded, required • head w ,ler ea • Prime Minister's, a nerve like the oel•bnited Burnaby, and as notch eft S•esennian strength es yogi Gould pond - sl proems for the eoaasinn. Added to all these neesesery qualities, a large alao.nt of patient,* sed skill might well be thrown in. in the days of our youth were atfntom•d to Inok with woa- der alta •detiratiaa et a family* pistons, passed through was, as compared with Ws, but men child's play. The task ps saw had before es presented such ate. pendona difficulties that even the stroea- s t and moat resolute of loan might well pawn before undertaking it. TO CLIMB Iev'ta•L TVOO.•UD n1TT ■ION, over places in some instances nearly pet- pemdiselar, with yawning chasms 00 them, se eaeght the horse. The ani proved to be • face mare and we all W gives • hand in catching her, to =slid disputes, we decided to •eetion her efE Tlie was done, and I remember my share of the prise mosey t►mos.Nd b about =12. The next right, we weirs woke up by the yowling of A i.0T OV nt1a11 lI•$*. Deming so woo sloe the wolf sere, we were twos on thi alert. The great which at that time hung from the walla big brelsa after poking •boat to 'slier of •Imne1 every hoeeebold. It re- an undeelded manner, 1901116111ded to gins roweled a Gee looking soldier oe .s the to by, which 70e may Ire,moat, knreahnek, sword is baba. pnintislt to /really relieved to of satiety. Ton dere the top of a very high hill, white thew. •ore travois with oernaaly onytlint sends of armed mon were follnwia` he- wertby 04 004e, row brought ee to ''Thr hied. In reply belay satinet glassine*, %Pad of Ooid !" I was told it inn the fret "14•1)nl4"e (To Its eornertte.)