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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-11-25, Page 55c yC 5c 5c 9c Oe 5c 5c in Ir - in ire 1 lb E FALL CAMPAIGN IN -- Dry Goods -AND Ready -to -Wear Clothing hes fairly commenced, and our range lel variety and style is the larg- est, most comprehensive, and up-to-date ever shown by us. No exaggerations, no word trickery to get your dollars -and we alai to emphasise the fact that in these days of cheap,,seey s gg000dds s old fashioned honesty is rare. Kindly remember, we guarantee TIE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO. have lett tows. Before leaviml. M. Dt.• lad venomaidsf o�N Ono. ethee ether Adtwo In woo." lied two tae ar erupt* but that from shat time only one. and that with thew azooptlooe all their an - Floral were *mitered in ()Match. He also said that their pay roll eboww that their hands were paid trout eas dollar that dotter and forty e•aope per day,end fur their every Lusatia they r good motley es Cenadi•se were gond workers. PaTeti v. B.LDsr. - rhe oaea of Peals v. Beldeu name up .A the Perth Molise at Wednesday •vatic[ of leaf week. This action avow out of Ida sesignment for benefit ot co-editors, of George F. Belden. • dada in Safari, to the detaadant, Jerson, Bolden, who w.s his tether. The pleinti/. who is a grain merchant in Listowel, saes on behalf of bimetal and all the or.dttsrs of Geo. F. Belden for an s0000n%of the montes in the band, of the assignee acid the ezees- trii of his state and fur the p.o•Itip of I1600 provided by statue tor no► paying the re - °.•ds et the assets of the bankrupt state in • ohartered bank. Judgment reserved. J. P. Mabee for plaintiff, sod J. T. ()arrow. ti C., of Goderioh, and W. M. Sinclair. of Brussels, for defendant. Voss Tuna HIT 1'oo'-The Post mailed satl8toatlon of ►owoats due by eeb.oribor and asking for • proem tt settlement. A'vo sating that the &awaits long due would be handed over ter coikotla after November. Mtuy of those indebted to us live to Mew - nobs and the Northwest and as there have we would been good props and lair prices This also to share in the suoOw• applies to subscribers to Dakota. Mlob•gan and t reilerio as well. It takes about $30 00 • week to run our etfice eo those tndebled to us will kindle give as wban. epromptly Our �t tbamhe are dee to throe P respomdiog end hope easy others will rive goods as represented; dt'yotir monetbssk if you want it.-�- STAPIM DEPA ' ECIALS. •- y Ewert's Linen TibT{ngs (from 1&.. WftY .S .per yam. -loyelingt, direct from Belfast, Ireland. Ask to see them. Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs 2or 5c. them all. Our Ladies' Heavy All -Wool Hose, Grey Flannel (not all woo!), 10c. per yard. Grey Flannel, all wool, from Pic. up. 25 pieces Flannelette• on sale Saturdl.y, at 5c. per yd, easily worth 7c. and 3 -ply Factory Yarn (best, make) at 35c. per lb. Grey Cotton, 34 in. wide, 2iic. per yard, up. White Cotton, 36 in. wide,•4e. per yard, u . 425 Suits Men's Underwear, the Winter kind, from 50c. to 53.00 per Snit.pie. }ge, former price, 230:. ; 2 yards 8i!-Qloth, to clear, Ire _- -- , wide, 3• 'former price, 118c. from t e mil elle del y Philadelphia, at prices that make it decidedly an object to bey. CLOTHING. k T tli m ally , direct f 11 1 in "ni f ' Our Relidy-to-Wear Clothing Department cnv. rs nearly all of the 2nd ger, with the kind of Goods that will catch your eye, wear-"'lfr afid 8t well, and our experience gives you a doable guarantee that the us an early opportunity of thanking them for the sank me SupposLog you were kepo out of your money as lour as you have kept The Pat eat of what is due it hew would you feel about it' -Brussels Pat. 'fits Gns Cion --Th• gannet meeting of the Godateh Off Hh°d Gun Ciub was held • hull •tte•dane• of lase ThuThursday.day, with members. Afar readtrg the mi°utea, the election of officers was peoceaded wito, the reault being se follows ; P1«ideet, A. B. Davison ; Vas pea.. 0. H. Pemaimgtee ; Secy. trees . F. J. T. Naha ; Executive Committee, E. R. W •toxo. D. Marwick rod W. Roan. The following an tt t•emberd were "tested and plead he roll. John Gale, W. D•, Ed. Book, D, B. Grant. W. M.etoo and J. M. Tsrubull. A . abed -wea ermaged tor Thanksgiv- ing Day. and the OfSeeea MOW( to be tel - lowed Fry,, w el,Rb n ateh w.s Ne drown for Friday. Deo. 3rd. J. S. Pta4H'ddli•.feoted an b000rary inscriber of the club. MI the members should attend the opeein Leto toh on the br.y • i. •big on t .. program for thatt d BEATEMALL STOVE -PIPE VARNISH. quality is tits PRICES THE LOWEST. Est. JAS. A. REID S. J. REID, ?tanager. LEAST ODOR BRIGHTEST LUSTRE QUICKEST DRYING. U.s 11 now boron flees aro started. Pot} !lively the beet. Use uo other. BORN• with their children. The srtiol• is written MCI.IOD--Ie Ooder,eh. on friday, Nov. 111;b, by iMr. Naagel o was von Brews, re tsdato be attache of present it wife J. C. Canton, o t the tete Inst.. were m e alts ot J. C. Walesa o[ a daughter. ants this actio led • hero.d by the Koper tae wife of D McLeod of • eon'order to the the celebration last Christmas w re 00 the 'pot," approved Mct In Galeria, otl moods,.II1dofNev.1 :let, the wife of Norman McDonald of a or. daughter. JOX121.-Ie Clearville, Ilia county Ont.. on ,be 21st Inst.. to Mr. sad Mrs. I.H.E. Jones ,nee Iso Toas1u• • son. DIED IIA\'UBV-.watt Harden. aged 7on 81 re t 1.•. 18197. and 5 mamba. 52 HIE TALK OF THE TOWN. on tnd not est. De - ISE From til ReTIOPTO l•'S Notebook 111• TH. KIVISIIQTO;e i'Uaxnvss CO..- u:neger Hinton o° oar usual os a ,bet the tiotoev is full banded and ran long loll time on goods for Censures trade and that prospects ahead are not bad, as some mix mar loads of furnituredelivery. steady on the books for early spring y. ed 4)000 WORK Pols gsoAv.0ass..-There ere -bung lest out ell over Ootario by the ' Levi's 1).y AllianoeresiniteHmdget.'J�aos Is Toronto, petitions t. he signed. taking for the tmeltellant (tithe present Lord's Day Act, so tYik ft aha11 fepresent the true 'eottments e1 the people of this proviso', and prohibit tyro dates of boniness or wok y all closes of peewee without limitation, end by all corporstte•s. with exeep tOlndonly in favor of otrrylae Hes Us)sety and eawriwg p•sseevers by way of ebrenrh tnflio, drugs and m.dicieeP, and other works of neounity and mercy. Our Enda- vorers can give their valuable help in securing a large signora"* to thew petitions. That should be attended to *tonne, as the Alli•nee waaa them in time for the meeting of the Legtme be lost Sendthe p ititiuil when •igovt toToronto. Let no ryour local Send the pe M. P. P. before November 30th, as the Legislature meets then. Il -ll Tux ORGAN FACTORY --On our weekly visit to rho organ factory there were sixty employers engaged in the different depart - meow, the ottioa hands not being counted. I Work is still pouring in and heavy ship- ments are made deity. Tbie week twenty °roans and • large hill of bath furniture went t. the old lend in one shipment and MooSbipmemt. are made daily. 00111142. rMriRAvt`t..titt{Tf!rti =There- - Ilse • Mai . 1.04 hoe at the Gospel Tom- per.o0S meeting lest Sunday afternoon. the hill bring almost filled. MsrevivalMorton, asrf Toronto, who is holding openil ,foes in North-st Methodist obsroh. was the speaker rad give an eso.11int address, taking for her text thee portion of Scripture found in St. Lake's Gospel, " lsesob ase lnto tits deep for st ng will In addreiS'ddnext heeei Sunday Ay Bart Thompson. of Victoria University, Toronto. All are welcome. SAMPSON'S RED BLOOD PILLS. SAN IRON COMPOUND PILL so Isoi btnad .. to make a remarkable noir for Weaklier. Lowness of Sptrll.. Poverty of Blood, .to. etc. virsiosi 25c. 5 FOR 611-00 ea IA by pay 60efor inferior remedle•. U.e the Renuige BA 511.0081.15, W. C. GOODE CHEMIST BEDFORD BLOCK. OUR GUARANTEED 50 Pun MINT. EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL FOR COLDS. CONSUMPTION, AND ALL WASTING DISEASES, IS ETTER AND CHEAPER THAN THE REST OF THEM LARGE BOTTLES, - 25 CENTS. PREPARED AND BOLD ONLY BY F. M. DUNHAM. - Chemist & Druggist W. ACHESON-&-UF SPECIALS . �F4:31 THIS WEEK ONLY ! ' • meta Ia s' Ter Coate. 1 [ ile t o amt H t a Ab1's Amass ye Takla' Rates. as taMt Re'1l 'rent rt: -lame. The nicest, megtsgtm•elated and •ourerrt• a e Cbrist.0se 211•12111111 is a prrfbot photo takes by sallow. of lova"% tether, mother or darling baby. A mat, like • good plotnre, should be well framed. and be le, wham dressed In one of Pridham'e ardentt5allJ mai. perfect fitting *alta lige Ale ELDsa.-Gro. Stive0, oar ona time one's, now m raetdsot a Guelph, has been ladnoted se elder of Knox church in ,bet pity. Oversee -Get teeth °yeses for Thanks- 'rving day at the Vlet•rle Restaurant, West et. rhe w1y place to be'relied upon. C Bhok.wne, prop. RCNTSD 'fes QUAtt1T.-Lskebre14 wants', the ooatr•oter for ienewbor Mrs y until the hss leased Jno. 8 yele?, R completion of the 'irately*. New Fan ---A. 'W• Lana has per - chatted the stook and i.O4 will of obi ler niton -sod .sdartake*'a M0bis from et fathe►,'A H.,,lis witltlt[lt tel the °1d sand. Bedford b'esk. • THIIYDAT, Nov. 25, 1897. 5 3 dozen Ladies' Large Double Black Cashmere Shawls, all - wool, and with heavy silk fringe. Regular value, 4 33,50, for 1 25 each • -S �111h silk -„ col-�Ltr .PLoay Pre" A R,DCrt'10S 14 t'Rlrt.-The Globe (Termite) u m•kior a strong sod deservirg bid tor eirwl•tion. Finding that the redne- tion in the priOe of r.eoer and the iotrodact 1 a ot typesettieg machine! yate lend made 11. pos- sible to publish the page" prion has been reduced from $6 per ; • nom 1 wile to $4 per annum for the early mot tion. and the second edition has been dis- continued. This should give their nireulet- ion list • groat i.orssae, as i0 briars within the reseh of every person • daily paper that is generally r.00gotxed as the leading paper in Canaria. AO there is to be no reduction in the size of the "wine"• red every depart- ment, including the Saturday liIaetrated edition, kept up to ire peewit high stan- dard. and considering the enormous exams that it goes to in order to give all the news every day, $6 was not too mnoh to pay. for IL•.A,4i4,ser. anomie its .nb.oripti list (mould coos rwoblEll> tlefr'tr'" Ay Ofrwat Voter ..4.lersl %permntsn Superintendent For. . 'hut Mf (i. T. . 1n the t in'eocring so loaners• •t the same three keg► l O. T. R. k. as I 1 visit. obtained •t Goderioh, .1Ti.ia1 (u p i week e h isle() wren. crowding' v arra that Blytb is to lee. snob 11,11 w i h them m e !layer had • ear nen tieo with Ness eta t`er lis ,ey of n-bsildfps i goodB. Kelly teMay prosperity sad and dod ler. the elevator mai abs aiproveim.nts toe. aiways auesd them. -Blyth Standard (RRr1RYAg ws' se Hairston -bow Tee Averse CONTRACT -Mears Striven - tits IEinps Hosea Journal Empress b work on the German $arise". pi. tie meaand tee & wuasesembraced tin ltbelr .oetrast mad Om Roye►l family. apgnd ()sratat•s Day tb. « - -...- 4RC 750,,, peI yard] or - ..,aro• �;,,;..... 58 inch Heavy Black English Worsted Cheviot, for Ladies' f or Cloaks, regular $2,00 a yard, for $1.35 25 dozen Ladies' fine 1 -and -1 Rib Cashmere Heise, spliced OUR SHADS 1Kirin. -One morning resent- i ty Frank Wright toned over a dozen young shade trees in front of his property on the Bey6eld Road, nearly destroyed. Hosts the had been aceta or thougbtlese enough to out tad batik then wish a kali*. se that many wrill die. The Bayfield tread ie now bon of t et ofthe prettiest le Huron for wheelidi but it would be still prettier wbedimg through long lines of lovely shade tress. It ,a a theme to moa what would some day be s coot, shady, resting place for weary eyehole. thus wantonly destroyed. Orin EtscrittcIAtt -.1. B. Kelly e i t town this week. He hat s d eloet tion of manager N tb. - e dstiolt filo olepeoally tric to light taigas said edit the county town in shoat two wake While w• ""join• along with the many friend5."f choosiest J. R. et his rood fortune �...iHue as he bei double --grey heeli_and toes; alae 8i, 9, , __. --- _ per pis EXCELSIOR CATARRH - • CURE I3 A CURE YOU , MAY DEPEND ON. TRT IT. - SOLD ONLY AT - DAVIS' DRUG STORE • Laical 1 Ta1ss t-ALuLDfilI PAR14 PRAF- KATY. Under and pursuant to the Power of Bala contained In two certain Mortgagee dated the second day of Janutry. 1$R:t, and made to the vendor, then will be sold by public •notion at Buttes'' Hotel. 1s the Town of Ooderloh. no 'Saturday, the Ith day of December, 1897. at 12 o'clock. noon, by John Knox, Auctioneer. the following valuable property, sltr-tad in the Towaship of Colborne. 1n the County of Huron. being oomporood of : Parcell -Lot No. four, in the Fourth Cnn- nemitoC. Eastern Division of the township of Colborath oontalniug 100 acres of land. parcel t -The East 3-4 of Lot No. Fonr. in tho Third Conoeimion. Kastern Division of the Township of Colborne, containing 75 • ores o Land. On parol NII„ 1 there lea small frame dwell- ing hods. end bask barn ; t x 10 The soil 1s Irsvoll7. y6 mw clear end about 6 acres of tum ate se of young orchard. *sSl.MIIty Isimasted by • spring - Onot. aneme.s� dd,l� IIna �. .l�table end frame Ytern .14194..rl.ase.sargaThe sol la _ gravelly. There are about acres of o"ohe"d end 3 scree of bush.opsrttes will be sold separate- Tand arehe props separate- ly. and ere altnstd wlthln 7 miles Of ,)ode' rich. and on good roads. TaRr" :-Ten per omit. down end the hal- •noe within one month thereafter. co te under - 3 further partionlexs ted at Ooderlch, rtte-lbth day et Natant , 39c bel. A. D 1597 Joao KNUX. PHILIP Sinai Awetton.er. senor 66-31 W. ACHESON & SON. in Luokoow and went to Si, Thomas, enter- ing the employ of Tyrell H. Duncemts, druggist. a. traveller. Afterward* he was employed on the Journal as oan aseeor, and t the when Mr. Brierley toot possess ion Montreal Herald, Gtr. McDonald accepted a position on the paper. He' only renamed then a few months. however, sod returned A work of great value to the •gricnit oommunity end, he owners of live stook generally to "The Veterinary Science." It treats oomprsh•n•ively ant' in slain, every- day language on the anatomy, diseases and treatment of domestio animals and poultry, besides containing • complete description of medicine, reotpee, .to.. enabling the farmer to be his own veterinary. Competent autbori Venders ter. Tender's Ws1dfi s to St. Thomas. He then •oapted a situa ion 1 tie* regard "The v aerinary Science as • on the London News and has *1000 acted as standard work, end one which so owner of canvasser and collector. which he filled sop animals can afford to be without. The book till the time ot his death. A. • canvasser ie sold at $2, Dat the London Free Press Company hes matte gement. whereby they will supply their mammoth 16 page edition (the Weekly F,cee Press and farm and Home) for one year, together with • Dopy of the book, at the extremly low price of S'L. Thu is an opportunity of which everyone should take •dvaot.ae. and oollector Mr. McDoo'ld had Lew, it any, equate. tie wasawhole-souled, honor- able man whom everybody liked, and it was few indeed with whom •• Man" couldn't do business. He always had • pleasant word ter everybody, and his friends were legion. The deceased leaves • widow and six child- ren so mourn hi. lees : F. E., Detroit ; John A., Detroit ; Welter. at home ; Mn. Whit. field Crich, Clinton ; Mates Nettie Mand and Donelda, at home. A GRAN[, CoterSAT -00 Thursday even - ter there was • good audienoe in Viotoria oci Hall. the occasion being • eemplimentary v belm.6t Andrei"•. ie consider - anon o t Mm v for the ed0ce eeet o1 *tufo is Goderioh. R. I. Strang, B A., who presided, was pleased it. the lira. house, spoke in high twins . of Mies Andrews' ability as a moat - Man. thanked thee* prewar for their •,teed- aeee, and then ailed se the a rto Or. abate for the °penult sea t proved to be one of the basspJgfemailvon 1n Goderioh for many year,. Tbe.rdhsstr• played the orating Peat la grand style and was loudly applauded. Miss P. Tye followed with a piano sole, " Rossini', Overture to Tanerede," and played it with much Lente LITtaAAr So irrr.-This was • tnat- inn of the Collegiate Institute end Model School Literary Society oa r ridgy evening, the President Mies Moelnekey oocupytsr the chair. The entertainment opened I wish an instrumental daett• _ by Misses Dioksoe end semi..., Mr. Mr. R.ro.. gave an aoeeplable t and Mies Rmbert•sa gave • solo plwlo[ 7. **Abel Rhymes read the Collegiate l t uto .lournal. R. I. Strang, drawer,nswvod questions. from the questionand then an intermission ter tedoltl _ a was declared. Part IL mneseUOed with ronmatrimonial duet nioely e layed Miss b Campton end Miss Moa, and Mia I. Ptak roc's exoelleat reading was followed by • number of imprompt.a speeches, some e which were eerygeed. sad some writs mel. Mr. Clarkson read the Model Sob Ql Jour - al, Miro G. Swear[ D solo and them the Neatened Anthem clued the /rooeedings. To Make Room for Christmas iiirill sell the following Howe •r 10c.' 15c. and 20c. double Worth mole than MB MOBS WILL LlST pOB'� 1)118 OYLI ,�e BO China Cha( and iiwttoora, reviler' l 25 rout, Duk prim rale price ....... 10 a04 if* - 41°5 (thin cu adinbere, n, reg I*0 36,60 and 60 rent, MIA iari,w ...... Ins � china curs gad Aatatrrrs, "sell"(to., •t synoptic Odd Dieaes amok .ardf>oielres, Plates, f1 &Lotions during AN OLD arraos iS toles -Oa Saturday. A.bSeld lest.amo*be' of iM old residents in the permit of W. J. Hayden, who had been • resident of the t.wesbip over 44 years. The debased "meatTem•n bad an atavistic stroke lash (fear. sod last week was &gala smitten. and he passed in noses to the world heyesd deeply moseyed by a large family. 1•meafd ball who bad the ;deem, .f hie ocgwtlattaso. . Haj1(a float W the light is that prat!'" Bngt>M tram 1011. the Isle of Wight. and when aged 9, Woe 69 years 'Ines. he masa with Me waste bo Canadaa. Tbe family settled is T..s.te thee knows as 140*11 York, sb.'s he.nelldod fee many year'. Is 1660 be wtarrle4 Matil- da Otwat *lee • resident of the preemie Queen City. and s few yearn afterwsrei set- tled a A.bdeW where he died. O' Tues- day the funeral reek plane from his late rorideoe Sbeppardtea t. Maitland owns - Miry. whet. tit.'tletef- $ toed uses. The ,aretetsg mNlws of dass•.ed's family ase 14. solid w,med k ohddreUHArry,Gederleb ; Atrser. as/•. M•MbnIi 11► T� f1. - mathCraw lisCrawford, Nes Amts. pawa aty, Trask. Belly sell Reda'. Oitt.rfo• ..ad .xpeersion. ;Chas. Edwards sang •• Some Day " so exoeellagly well as to earn • load *some, and the eecoed Pim was jots roe well rendered as the IbreL Miss Whiteley than sans "True till Death " 1a n th perfect tone and patties ea to iDorus's hot repatstNS .cid win an enure. and D.B. Grant diapl.yed oem.ider•bl• eleouMenatrf Weals be " Mark Twain Interviewe�a M▪ m eale 9er•ehan then appeared reload the enthusiasmslot the •edof � Bbonnie e her sweetly e Prime Charlie," and was dossrv.dly ma. oared. Part one was 0000luded by • quar- tette. Mare. Rdwtrda, Cisworti, Forte sad Thomson. dressed in oes.0mee worm ih Platter•, and their "mottos! number being seamed, they gave Maypd Ladye asop h without •eoempan .woh esTTeot intestines' as to make It the beat four prat Deno ever glees is Ooderioh. Pert two awned wits a oharmingly played selestion by, the toh sting plane GyMb duet by Miss L Tye d Mater Colin Oampbell followed. and Mon Brown gave Maui a with mash mneleal baste. Mm Fhbmr recited " Mare's N4ht Ride " e • manner that proved her • mhtrees of the elooetios•ry art, and i0oreese4 her repit *tem by hear ewers pleas, " Th. Gob. tonearly Olt Yon." Miss Eva Aob.son gang e. Tb less tr Oirl," ma is napalm to an naasdmose .moors gave " Comin' fire the Rye." The lady gang both *nabs"* is • style cad with snob per}eet vete. and ex - emission as to prove b.1 • semessease bi the Sea rash.:" Whore N. Ripples Rumm- ies Plow." • dee, w.a steer rendered by Mm B. Wflkianm sad E. B.leb•e. sed PORTER'S Sit MASS SIMS BOOKSTORE, Al R COURT IIOWNE SOUA1K. • TENDERS ]!OR_ SUPPLIES, 18(6d. Tbe undersignedwill receive tenders for supplied up to soon on M•IDAT. 101.0* I*50, for the supply of butches' meat, butter, dairy and creamery. RlvinR prtoe of each. tine following linstitutioni during the few 1878. Ott. :- At the Asylum for the insane .t Toronto. London, Kington, Hamilton. Mimloo, Brook- ville and Orlllia ; the Central Prison and Mercer Heformatory. Toronto ; the Reforma- tory for Boys. Penetanguiebene: the Institut- ions for the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville. and the Blind at Brantford. Two so 'hetent the due fulfilet fulfilment of each contrrequired for actQ t!p.cl0cations end forme of tender can only be unnof thad re 000tive iapnstitution,. the Har- N.B.-Tenders are not r. ,utnd for the sup- Kinof gstutto the Asylum and in Toronto, M mlloo norto London, Kingston. H milt e Central Prison end Mercer Reformatory, Tor- onto. The lowest or any tender not necessarily mo- oropted. Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not De paid for it (Signed) R. CHRlrrta, T. F. ('Hitin5RLAin, Jamas Noxor, Inspectors of Prlsone and Pub- lic Chorale', earltament Bollding•. Toronto. Nov 13, 1137. . THE WEEKLY MARKtT REPORT. O0D1WCH. Nov. St. 1137. 1 to 0 80 tO to 31 00sor90 00 to11 00 Fall Wheayt Flour. f*i!3li• per cwt flow. patent. per cwt Bran. son.......... 1 has_.. 1 00 tale 00 Oaten • beet . 550 Paas. • b'sh ...............+�.. 40 to New Hay. i toa..(0 w Pom Pommes, gone .... ••••.-•to to 16 to 00 to 00 to 40 to 40 to 90 be 12 to 10 to It to 00 to 00 to 00 to 40 to 25 to Bat jEmeltter aap•oked, E dem.. wood - • Pelts Lamb -Skins Live Hon Bacon„ .. • •........- ... Ham. per lb.. Cheel5. per Ib. Dresse4 Hook per owt Dreamed Deer, tore rter Dreamed sae. hindQe" Rye do BMti41 do *mew D[ATlo.-Aa[ee D. ]latemtld, • g sH•maa watt lumina fa GedeRtehe and wbe .rte boss wedge tM pelt nasion tmastbs. dyed hii,ells es Aylmer Isetsaatnrisy from bars ROM &era IND\ w. • Whew* sad emmassr sae is a while tswheg w be medal lmases. far the Lemke Nerd that this teen ewe mel. ArRma D. 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