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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-5-9, Page 8WE HAVE COT THE CRIP —ON— WALL PAPERS AND WE PROPOSE TO KEEP IT. We are the for tte+ason 1800, bw before. Papers bought Papers bought Pagers bought Papers bought only ones who have purchased the new designs ENGLISH and AMIIRICAN, at prices never so to sell for to sell for to sell for to sell for 7 and 8 cts., sold for 5 cts. - 12 cts., sold for 10 cts. 15 cts., sold for 12' cts. - 20 cts., sold for 15 & 18c. Our 25 Cent Gilt Wall Papers 8( ItI'ItUSK ryeRVB0I11 Our FL11 and EMBOSSED PAPERS are Elegant and at prices to tempt any purchaser. FRASER & PORTER. Central Telephone Exchange, Cur. North-st. and Square. mummies, April lar, 11th - iCM •tt COUNTY CUItRENCY Items of Interest from oven th County. I Mr .1. R. Hnlmee, II dreesville, lug • !returned from Mend. ba Mint Seraph Blackwell leaves Wing e ham this week for Brandon Maultcba. Mr J. 1'. Habkirk, ,1 Blyth. is can visaing ann,ug the young men at St Helens to get a sufficient number 1 organize a Forester's Lodge. Rev Chas. Rutberfor1 and wife, of SI ruigbeld, N. Y., are visiting friends in St. If etemr. 'Little Ruth .Johnson, second Baugh a ter r f Sir 1). Johnson, Seaforth, re turned home lot week after • iso) wen o Dearly a year with her uncle iu Brea don, Manit" b•. Mr Michael Swatter, of the Maitland con.. Colborne, has a lasab which at birth w.•ighed _3 IM. Can a larger Iamb at the lege he found! If so, where' Mr Alonzo Leech has returned to this county attain from the county of (Word, [where he spent the winter, and is making preparations to resume bis cheese bust Inese at Walton. Mrs %rafter McGowan, East Wawa nosh. received the sad intelligence that her ester, Mrs U 111.t.Cmaran, of Rapid City, is in the hospital at Winnipeg, seriously ill with a cancer. • We«kit wl sPd tattle (oracle \ew. Idem did up 1.5,14 grader. of "rbc *tarsi." rite •..1 rants. dipped and it en- deared reels aver, reviles. Mrs Edwards, of Woodstock, when. ease at the recent t:•..leach assize esused .tete a local excitement, w111 with her husband, remove to Wtunipeg sturdy. At • special meeting of the directors of the Mechanics' institute at Myth, it was decided to add $GQ worth of books to the Ithrary. Hu Lordship the Bishop of Huron is to salmu.uter the rite of confirmation is Tnutty church, Blyth, e.n July Ilth. By a recent fire at Berrie, Mrs Wolof., of Clinton, Ie.t three or tour buildings. Mr A. W. Cerslake, l'Ii,ten, has num. •.d to Falls Raver, Maas , where his son it employed on a daily paper. 0 Clinton Neer Bio : lir Fred Kay has gone to North Bay, where. at very good pay, ue wttl spend every day iu seHtag away dry gats, iso they say M.v S.•encer, Iste of C -intact col- lelgir.e In' Itute, has ereeptted • School its M.I:Ir„tt., slid leaves at i.pet to cuter on her duties. 11 Mr J. Roth, who left (lintott'some time ago 'nteudmq to settle in British Columbia, did nut final the inducements as promeend u he anticipated. He i. .t present working in Trauma. Washingtcn Territory. Mr James Beattie, (inton. has been awarded the contract for eerryD.g the mels het were the poet office and station, his emit rect to dote from the 1st of July, The only re•a.n f,., the change is that ht. lel der was the I•.west. lir Ed. T. Meiners, who has been . peudtut the winter at 1'linton, has gone no, k t., tat g opera:toos u. St Cath. K rim- They say that s young lady of ,ton. who holds a prominent elation, will sone day olive it up in order to have a Holm,. for herself elsewheie. Dr J. Reeve, jr.. Clinton, left on Wednesday of last week for Les Angell., Cal., whore he intends ' to locate for the practice •.f bis profession. Mrs W. 11. Beesley and Mrs C. Doherty, Cliuttin, were called to their home at C'laude,on Monday of lest week, by the death of their father. Mr J. Illan•ghen, Clinton, on the eve of bis departure for Bay ('ity. Mali., was tendered a complimentary entary supper at Medea restaurant, by the lacrosse chid, Df eLith he was tiee prest.lent. Kind speeches were made by all present. who were unanimous in their g.e•d wishes Ger his prosperity. Mr 1V, ilerbison, Clinton, and stn late o,1 Mount Pleasant ('rean.ery, have heel, engaged to take charge of a creamery at (fu' Appelle, N. .T , and have els, been empowered to purchase the nem..aery machfbery therefor, aid take it up with them. Mr. D. Roes. of Denver, Colorado, who hoe been Baiting (ro-nds in Huron f•.r the Inst few weeks, has returned to her horse, Mr Lace. left Wi'ugharn for Calgary :eek before Iret with another ear of horses. Air 1. Hodgens accompanied him : the latter will remain there for the • emmer. Mr .1. .1. F'rher, e,f the Maitland roe., • few days ave met with an aeciiteut that might have ;roved serious. He heti • colt. which he had driven two or throe times, hitched with an old mare t,• a wagon, doing soma work in • field. The roll tat frightened sod started the mare. ioth made • jump, when the tongue of the wagon fe11 down and ran into the ground, throwine of eae'.n hettom side up. Parties who after Mr F'uh•r said he wo thrown ten to fifteen feet in the air: the mystery is how he ~sped with only a scratch on one of his hands and wettable to take the team and go on with his work. Mr 1) D. Wilson, i4eaforlh, has pur chaired the milk butane,* and stock of Mr R•uler'rk (deny, who has for re. many Tera supplied the peep,. of Steaf,.eth with thea lacteal fluid. Mr Willem takes prrsession of the besinewe after the :Ith of May, end intends keeping about thirty cows in lies dairy. After en absence from the bosines fro over foirt.en years, Mr Allan McLean, formerly of the Seaforth Expositor, has purchased • neat and newsy paper 1n Welsenburg, Colorado, rallsai the Wel .ertbnrg irorl.l, end will c,.ndttet it her. after in addition to his ranching and etotlk merino bteeiewa. • William Snell, sr., East Wawano.h, had the misfortune to fall down the stairway in Elam Ltvingstone's house the other day and was somewhat shaken up but is able to be around again. UMW ▪ RN. From our ewe . . I, Arbor day was observed here by the i teacher and scholars of No. 5, who plan'- ! red some new trees and Iatd out two t1'rwer beds. 1 he school yard was clean- ' ed out and the school was scrubbed u it. 1%'snot N.: hst.t_`,—Tuesday morning of last week, Anuue, second daughter o1 our respected townsman, Mr }iwr•. Chisholm, ass married in St Peter's 1( C. church, G.odench, to Xavier, elder • airs of X. Baechler, of Benmuller. The nuptial knot waa tied by Rev Fath.. West. PP. The duties of gr omaiiner. were performed by M. Baechler and John Chisholm and thaw of bridesmaid by Misses E. Chisholm and h. Baechler The relatives of the contrantmg pante•• atter the ceremony, were entertained at the bride's father's residence tui (ahnetr with the bridal pair, who, after receiv- ing congratulations and kind atelier, for a happy voyage on the matrmenial era. drove to G,detich and left by the 4.% train on their wedding trip to S•ratfori and other prints. The bride was one , f the most popular young :Awe in our social circle, and will be missed at ever. turn by • large circle of triends, who ex- tend hearty wishes for her every success no the Dew home she has gone to bnght- en. Pi.sru Awe' .--Deep regret and sorrow pervaded our community o0 Friday 'northing of lot week when it was known that Mn James Horton had passed away to that silent city iron' whence no traveller ever returns, cut down in the summer of this life at the early age If :ls;. klizah 11 r•Cf.Ir was born its Ayrshire, Scotland, aLd came with her father and family t• re- side here in 1i167. Six years later she married James Horten, spending nea•ty all the rest of her Itte here till 1487, when she with her husband removed to Saint Ste Marie with their family. They returned trom there a year acro During her stay there they buried one •.• their children and little thought th.t she who watched it pass away should he the next called from this world of car. and trouble. flume the peat win., the revere illneesof her husband, wh.•m she watched with • true wife's tondnee. and other illnesses caused her atrengh I• give way and after a illness • ( ten days she passed •w•y. in her hnrht rumple as • Christian worker with N, gene we way of reaching and reltevme the poor in deep distress and want, will. in abounding hand she dud what rhe cold and will ever he in the memory .•1 all she came in contact with. The fun- eral nn Snndsy last was the largest over seen in Lowborn The pallbearers we,. .1 1) Stewart, H. Linfield, H It.•Itoo:r James and John booklet/a.. f'nr mart tears she was a,member if the Rrethre'. and by their rule of Service the bar s' was conducted by 'a Mr Fear, .1 L don. The large circle of friends of the mutton extend to the bereaved hushar d the four motherless little one, and the aged parent* of the deewsaed their tial, eat sympathy for an ssteemeel w,f• mother• daughter and steer that will he seen 01. more. Mho was • sister ..1 D. K. Fllreeh.n, of f7 iderich, Wm &ruchsn and Mrs J. Hilww,nws, now , I Sault Rt. Mitre, of Mr. ('hits Norris. Mn Wrs Towel, and Mn A 011ie, of this township, and Jame. $ttpkan, of New York. TSE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, MAY TBi DOMINION IN RtHIEF, Hoar. Oliver Mowat rat Ottawa Ottawa bricklayers wad urasulre ea re thus•$ fur a shat hour day. Lord Ntu.ley received the degreof 1. I. 11, at ifothil l iuv.reity. Yingeaw e'arl.'uterl are likely t., obtain the alum hours' system. Ta. wuual examine/Was is entrant” law 'WIN Toronto University began F'rklav The Berlin Musical Society are soaking ar- for a tug cwbbrat.uu on 24th May. The Oregon and Vanua were the .ret emu etea.rahipe to rear! Mout:eal this rases• A has p. umml Copley from New Dundee, aenmftted to the a•ytum 01 fossae. A branch line of Use M. t N W. railway win tis built from Wethourue to Lake Manitoba. Mr. Henry Hkibleey, of King.tun, was nominated to contest Frontons.: in the Ke- tone istore Interest A five year old Belleville bny was towed b, a eow, harken thigh was fractured atnl be was otherwise belly hurt. A Mining Company to require audelevelop mining Iambi iu the Thunder Bay District has been orgsuieed us Loudon Mrs. l'athariue Matthew., a natter of Sligo, Ireland, third at litrathroy, recently, at the great age of 10- years. Tar work of rrrnut iug the debrir at the Toronto t-niverait• ruins, preparatory to reconettucti•.n, bagna Friday. The Monk t'.atarrvatives have naked Mr. 'V. EWellington, of Toronto, to eonteet Moak for the loyal II ;Mature, D. Ihmaldaon has been terminated by Ot- tawa Ei,ual }lighters. Mr. Ilneisowt ie likely to be again the Liberal • anIplat.'. A nean named Renin ah bad his arm fear- fully mangled its a straw cutter at the Nor- thumberland reaper mills, Campbell/ord. There es apparently good reason to believe that all tate ,I,ttoin milt, in Canada will pan under the e.intro! of au Euglieh syndicate. John Lee. ft Kington ,carter, aged about d0, asst to It:rhanls num wharf and later was fuunddruwtad It ,- n mystery how be fell m. In the libel shit brought by Mr. Ashdown against the t\ mnioti Free Pr,aw the jury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff for Veit The union men of Winnipeg will bare n' difficulty in obtaining the nine horn as the ,employers are fully nn needed with the move- ment. I)r. Mast fear, of the Baptist College, To mato• has resigned the position of 1'hauawll er, tat be will retain the F'rofevaorship of The - elegy. Several people in the Township of Mala - bide ate t,'a l tr..i., mistaking (team for mushromus Mn Blake dead from the poison_ Mr. D. It. Pell'y left Niagara Falls forTor- onto, where he will likely remain until the trill of Burchell at Woodstock at the Fall Aasiarw Father Jones, of the Jermit College, Mon- treal, has invented an improved tire escape which ruet'eefully stood a sear bing test yesterday. A Plum Coulee. Man., despatch says: A serious case of shooting occurred here, where- by two citizens were injured, with possible fatal remelt. Alby Robinson and William Thompson, of Parkhill, quarrelled and the former struck the later a serious blow on the head, rendering him I.. .1, .oI Haifa: butchers have put up the price of beefsteak to 18 tents a pound, and a move - mesa is on foot to establish a co-op.eratave association in opposition to them. A cablegram was teat yesterday to Yoko- hama okohanra by the Mayor of Winnipeg, offering the hospitality of the 'y e ' the Duke of Connaught ou his wav to England. John Morrow, of Rawdon Township, was run into by the G. T. R. e.trrr-s, killing his horse instantly and snin.ehiog the rig to atoms Mr. Morrow bad an ann taken off. The Halifax Rani of Trade paa.ed arises Iuti.a .cmpnthisinyt with the people of New- feundlan.l 1n th•ir.•fforis to n siert their rights against F're'nch claims t., evesst privil•gea lion. Their. M'•(irer•vy ser. he will enter eruninnl and eivil triton against O). k Mur- phy, Robert Me•(:r.•vy and feriae' Tarte on arrant of the ae•uantions they have made *gained him. Senator Cullom prevent..i to the ['tilted State. Senate the report drawn up by the Inter -State ('otnnwnw Committee, which has %Own investigating the (natter of Canadian ra4gy r.•mpt'tition. He the titr. Ih,mininn was entering leek, 1p the new Welland Banal. she ran into tb.'rtri abottttenta and strove a terve holt in her I..w. \The water •Man let nut of the level In order to nitre temporary repair*. The M enlWtla it Northwestern Iteilway Company. has 1 its land grant, alemt 4t11),- uu) n r,•., W a dieate'o4 Engii.b *nd ;,.tt, h , npifwlista who will itaaugnrate a g1i ti tar toloniisetwn hem-. The trouble on the T. to 4 ..Nepte• of Ph•r- mary over r the discovery .fan •tt nipt 4,11 on tier• 'wort e.f -ever.i .title M 0, steal copies of the evanunation paler- h a been set at rest f..r the present by the euspitnt.iun of five student. Mr !'•tome•. the fitting tee/Tiber (or iVett Algrtnln roti n r-.prrs•ntat.ive Altryeth man, was r• nominated and Reform enn.hdate• wean arkr-t,d (or the hitherto unrepreweelted Newel of Nip ening and for the County of Fr,ntena.•. A Tor •nt.'seornner's jury inquired into the death of Caroline 1)aktnan. returned • verdict of rnauslangSter against Viebarrl Okkman, the husband of the ,l.wa.ed, end Nellie Weir. who Itv.til in the 'serf' house will, her. in 1 )'a)'anode street. A man fa .girl to have gone to the ('ity Hespitnl of Hamilton. Ont. sone. time ago reoffering teem • di..ata.d kidney, the ..then being pr'rf -e 1y wmnnl. The drtetor in waged. see•p removed the..elnel kidney in place of the r&ie+•w•d nue, end the nears diel shortly eHere ani., Hen. Th.enjia McOrrievv has entered erimi- mil Ind .•r..1 actions fur libel egnnnt hie brother emu Wear. Tarte and Murphy. It (a n w abated That the puLheation of the eherevea wormiest his it Mr M.•I:n.'e t than at. sir Herter 1.ngevin. ,owing to ti. quarrel .rrel Irtwe'n that gentleman and Mr Chaldean. The ,'ann.han Pacific explain, g.'m;( West ran oyer tee little girls Annie. aged serve year's, daughteArd Al.rahan. Walker. and Regina, aged eight ye ars. daughter of Mr Pry. Norwood. Iter Annie Walker wee ksllel *dutch instantly. Regina F'ry was taught 1.' the row reicher artl'arriet three lianas -ell yards Kir a badly ret ewe the heard noel may recover. Philo. Josses, of n,herty ('ret, R P a reepe. t slide farmer, went ti his barn, strut* hfrnw if with a hatchet on the deed sievw•al time- mei thin del be -stele rout hi. throat with a penknife, slashing her lady with the ranee Its.U,,m'•nt. Finding that life was ant fiat Ong him he threw a rope over • ham b the loam anti hanged him..lf He was toned atsat half an hour afterwards Ne Muse awdgn.d. • (hi tt'e.ltee 10,r• 001f.d a it 'est •n•v ,•1 M JCI 1 oh. 111. t( t1 G•el•'• ,e o..rn - re of lu le .1. •rI.h T.),... .tr,•nl. n) N • per 1. ,111, .•t N e A of c.e..n.v, rhe 1. • wort :d a 1•, NII .,-Ito 14 a1um • .• thee* the r.er John Weldon, Ki. It • , .• • leased the irrw 1-,v••. . "1. .1. - Per ker. *said ,.wn.d b) M, I at . , (1yih, and has mov.d h.- fro. , . WEST HUH() !IIFORM MEL1 ,`FAST SELLERS FINE TAILORING LARGE 8TO JK OF Cholce Goods TO SELECT FROM MacCORMAC_ MR. J. T. Cs? R r. t if • l.e tie dorm t'Iu l:•Ir.c for ll heated lln.rllnge ra iulbeN Irl •1 e 0 the l'amp.,g•,. \NUN. riu•day, 11 . 1 P.m 8 r 1 l:o.4.'\ ' , tl'.dee.da., Is, 11 FINLAY'S $OHOOLiliHls 1, .tette u.,. M. k .1.... 7. ..a. :HANTS W'HtilOL1'1)11 . telt day. May 14th. sl N::XO+uf.DUK,$asarda), May B ){ u1LLKR, Mesday, 31ry 1! .o. 7s• phi i31ITH'* Hilt.Tasday• uta} M... 1301, et AC811RN. %edwoodsr, Mos M. a 7 •• plat. ST. Att(ll BTINE. Thurstan bl.t. its '.1 7.3 p m. 114X)VI It'8 Bente /I. it, ,t' «, r. d'.... mush. lender. Mr.:., . :: n • to LKkBI'RN, i(aturte). M 21 a. 7:.,,era ( .INTON. Months). NIS) j1., .. a p In L ,Nlrh.)li. .kilt Tuesday, Mt) ^. •.. 7:lap n, LIT111. wedtrrrdaf, al.,. 2.4 ie. IF:l.ORAVJ.:. Thureda), )la, Z).* 7: 0t. n• WIX(1HAII, Friday. Ma, .5), at 8 If u1 GODliltlt'll. Weenes. a.. Jae. 1, rl tl I, W. the Opposition oa l t. ,' tend. 7 7.1 SHE is a CANADIAN =THE= Vora CLENCH PvECITAL WILL. OCCUR. AT THE Grand Opera House UN THURSDAY,MAS ADMISSION. 75c. 50c. 25c. PLAN at FRA"Ell & PORTER'S Ke•eital commences fences at 5:15. No atlnti..ion while :t number it being ren.lereel. 55 -It Equi! Rid hts Association! .t 'ma tuition of the friends of the abut e .1.- .,.eian,.n will be betel in tile TOWN HALL, CLINTON, —xm: Tuesday, May 18th, 1890, At Nie iii uncia. A s 1.'or the porpoise of ramplcl , g 1... t or:amr'- tion anti the formation of a 4'onntr Itraneh, i representative inventor of the 1'rocu,c.el ago cation will be pre -rent and eddre.. the 4'onvention. A public meeting will be held in the evening in the Town Hatt at n p.m.. when addremes will be delivered on the questions agowt.d b1 be Aeeo•iation. A repntentatins of 1:• or y0 from earn nienicipality is desired. Itysutnority of the ens. of rm.. Aar. •Tinton. April. 1et10. SI 't. BAIX 07 SOBis, AI etrcreed application for 'r.1... F.o, kine, Nat.hnrn 404 all Ito::,trues of the eats, rats k. • trees. 1.8Tfisir BLOOD AND STOYAOB BITTERS, A tonin that invigorates the nigeare (tritons. lint .'+the ppetite, and ,a a never-6010r.a rs-,.ed, for impurity of the Brett. A• an alterati%e And tunic it ha uue.4Lalled. rart t, - sorsa. FOR BALE BY - OIRG= Rs.3YN'AS, riirailsr AND Olt I. tit:AUHK*ON'8 BLOCK. OODiitll'FI. THE COMING SHIRT 1t you wish to keep op with the times don't our:haze any more OLb FASHIONFao SillitTl+. fur .A.. _ Z5R=121.1A.M •As ...cured the Sob Agency for MF:'ALIO a: WARD'S celebrated Adjust tilt Band la1Ra. TT'3E 3OMING SHIRT. THE COMING SHIRT. THE COMING SHIRT. PiMFRS or SiliFITS,cOltAM5,Qlrr3. Lc GALT. ONT. o have the finest range ••f Neckwear. Hats. ('.p. and Glove• that e•• he purchased ee •re. In ('oll•r• end Cuds oa:r t\e Newest Oernaaa Maks. weak surmise any ober Ole market. are handled. THE DOMING SHIRT. THE CONINGSHIRT. THE COMING SHIRT. wt.. Va t DWI. fail torive rue • call atthe NSW STAND. ('oi1 KRMr1.EA?7'3BLOCK. ..1-r, A. E. PRIDHAM MIIDrNFRY We are Replenishing our stock daily It now comprises the Latest Novelties in HATS AND B0146,4 tee. Sp With their Trimmings. Also LADIES' SUMMER rNDI£R-` VESTS and HOSE 49 '2 n. MISS E. BOLAND WBO LEAD IN f West Street. Well -Selected Cigars. If you wart a Choir Is 1 .,r,r a .Knre••e e,:-Mpi,.ng r.t•.,. WE CAN SUIT ANY TASTE. BLACK k TAN. 'he acknowie.hredleader of i,•. Cigars. Ft L1, IHI.K4S CIGARETTES, ()Lit (.UL.t, 'I'O11.11'(Y) is one half pound tins In Imported Cigars a number of Leading Brands. luron tiQlta[ is rt-lltraturss 1 JORDAN, - VERY FRIDAY MORNING, •--- AT 1Ta wr*A]I PRr!rms order NUItTH - STlt P:FT. lrODZRI l' H. it la a wide-awake local newspaper devoted AusT • r county news and the dirrmitut" of use fel knowledge. R'Tr..% OF 111.30 • year: 74c. tar alit .oaths: 10e. for Mire ilia. If the subeeri tion es not paid AT– emou .n advance rtha.•ription will be Charged at ' the rate x(5200 a year. MISSES YATES Ata/.RTsaIer: R•TWr Legal snitnt her casual ad ' per line for bent insertion. Std 3i ergo. per • for each imq t.et isaertioo. Measuredeil nonpareil sea. A large and well assorted stock of the LATEST STYLES E'S of MEDICAL HALL. OPENED Local notices in onnpariel tyre %e per lin*. Local a°tJeea in (wdtsary reading syp,e Ic M . Spri▪ ng and Summer Millinery. rear. Please call and inspect. No trouble to show goods. Rus:newa cards of sit lines and ander 1.5 per Adven eementa of (tart, round. Strayed. iituat Jona Vacant. Sit nation Wanted snit Iln•ineee t'hanee Wanted, not-xce+ding 8 lines nonparfel 11 per month. Hosier ne Sale and Farms nn Pale. not to •xcxwt s linea, 51 for Ora mm,th. MO per sols .esmnt month. Larger edits in proportion. Any special notice. ilia object of which is to promote the pecuniary benefit of any vfduwl or eeompany. to he considered as ad remiiiemPnt and charred areordl..wtr. These terata will is all ears be strictly ad- eervd to. Serial rater far larder Inc extended period.. made known at iha office of pwbltauioe. JOBBING •IPIST•ENT A rally equipped JoM4.g OAar is married ea In connect Ina with tae ordinary.ewnpaper kadaws. where /melts• work to turned not at resianawhle rates gverythlag la the prlat Ina 1111. M. he dos. ne the premises [yowl an Illatninated sower in a r Wast Bard. All ion* mast be aSdraaned to . A• QSLitaiOtaltaw. Maw of Tau stew ac relapboae Cal. K.. la Qedss•leh Oat. 30.2m _ a MRS_ S.A..LKELD IS 11 have • grand °peeing or: FRIDAY *& aSAhe iTURDAY, APRIL llth $ 12th, ll show • Large eed varied aaaert•se•t tet NEW SPRING. MiLLiNER,.Y, Comprising Straw Hats. Flowers, Lanes, Ribbons, eta, etc. Her Spring Stock is now oompletd i■ all branches. Special attentiop is directed to her line of BLACK STRAW BONNETS, At 50 cts. each. Qcod Quality at a LOW FIGUR"