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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-4-7, Page 8I i • TI10111111DAT. APRA 7. 1010 4•,,,teriette,..tet THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO Cr, 'lewd of the Sistnet Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures Close Lowee-Live Stock- • THE MARKETS. Hugh Hamilton, of Oshawa. a for- mer well-known resident of Wi sghean. was married en Thursday, 24th v t., to Miss Cunnings, of Chatham. J. Walton McKibbon has. purr' .t1 , the harness bueiness of Georg n- • tiers, of Nt'iughani, and is now in ty s- searion. A paonec of Morris in the person of Jacob Hisey died at 1,be H • tee el Providence. London, at the date f eighty-five years. Mee. Jab. Scott, an old resident of East %‘'swanosii, passed away al :er bouts on the dib lane of that tom:4We on Mooday. March 2.1t.. Rev. Thus. Davidson, Presbyteriar minister of Vaina, who bar reeiga his charge, intends to rant( to the ut home farm near Mount Fame A former resident of Wats teal, Mrs. Felix McGrogan, died recet vat Detroit. Deceased with her t. iily moved to Detroit About fifteen „ ego. Them. Stanley, of Norice. Mich., a former resident of Hullett township, is dead at the age el bistyanie years. He moved to Michigan about thirty year, ago. • The house and Jot keown as the Dunford property in Brussels has been purchased by Alex. Stewart, ho bas been prosperein farmer in tiorth !tektite, and Seekatchevnin. James Cumming, of Egmuntivitie. has wild his fifty -acre term being the eaat halt atm on the sth cotters- rion of Tuckersinith. George Strung was the purchaser, the consideration being $2,111111. There died at St. Joseph's hospital, 'Leridern.-ort--Mweeit--15th„ _ _ELAM_ th Jane Hill. I.eloved wife of Thos. B. Reavely, of &units, a fernier resident of Stephen township. Her husband is so ill in Chatham hospital with 'mete monis that he could not be infortned of the death of his wife. On 'Wednesday morning. March 2ard, George J. Chrirtopher, is well- known and highly esteemed resident of Walton locality. was called away to his reward. He was born in Water- loo county and resided in, Hullett township before moving to hie farm in the vicinity of Walton about twenty- flve years ago. • The home of 1ie. and Mrs. William Jenkins, of nulieti, was the scene of a pretty wedding on, Wednesday even- ing, Match Zird. hen Rev. H. E. Currie, of Londesboro• performed the ceremony which mae Miss Rmianna, eldest daughter of Mi' t and Mrs. Jen- kins, the bride of P. K. James, of the township of Grey. On Sunday', 27th ult.. James Stone- house, for msny' years a resident of East Wawanosii, died at the advanced age of eighty-five years. He retinal from farming about fifteen years ago and laved at ielgrave until the decease of his wife four years ago. Since Abea-be -had -Made Ilia honstr.w. members of his family. Chas. Agar, well known in the vi- cinity of Bluevale, was found dead near his homestead, thirty-flve miles south of Maple Creek, Sask. by mem ben of the Mounted Pplice force. He was building a shack far himself when the severe weather Oet in Wit fell and it te supposed that a blizzard overtook him, resulting En his being frozen to death. M Dr. N. D. Buchanan, of Peterbor6, formerly of Zurich, bas taken to him- belf a wife in the person of Miss Ida May McGarvey. of Berlin. The•cere- monv took place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, lietlin, where the bride had been organist for several Years. The groom is it son of Dr. Buchanan, of Toronto, formerly of Zurich. ' Girls employed at the Commercial hotel in Seaforth heard some person trying to fosce en entrance into the hotel one !naming last week. The proprietor was summoned end the ' would-be intruder was met and throwu into an ash -heap in the back- yard. The offender was recognized as a well-known character almit.t that town. He left Seaforth Tuesday niorn- ing. • A daughter of JosephHood, '2nd concession of Stanley. hail en encoun- ter with a strange dog one evening last week. She was unhitching the horse. when the dog attacked her and tore her clothing. The canine Also et - tricked the home, which became --Ttight-eifed ,was fortunate to escape without in- juries. The dog disappeared and has not been seen since. Hallett, in the penile) of Alex. Ewing, died at Toronto oe the :Mth nit., aged eighty-four year.. Tweuty-five year. •fte) Me. Ewing demored of lile fano in Hullett and went to Clinton to reside'. Hie wife died in Clinton in 1S142. and the family removed to 1'orinito about nine years op,. The deceased had al - Weed horn active and eneigetic and had enjoyed uncommonly good health. About a week previous to hie dewiest be Watt stricken with a COM N lite)] de- veloped into a serioue ceee of pneu- monia. I iespite the attendance of the lest medical skill and the atteetion of his four daughters, one of whole is a trained &meow, the end came after a few dayssevere buffering. Tile re- mains were brought to Clinton on Monday' and interment was made in the ceuietery there. Rev. Mr. McLennan Acquitted. The following extract from The Herald of Halite'. N. refers to Rev. NI. 1. McIA(nitaii, a former pastor of the. Knw') Presbyterian i•hurele who for the pitst three or four years has been engaged in the itibt11-10.1ey business at Halifax.' Owing to a mix- up in the finances under bib control the Company entered N !serious cluu•ge against him. but his old (vire& in this count y will be pleased to' know that the Dirt rendered a verdict nf McLennan It:eft case was concititled 441 the Supreme Come yesterday after- noon and the Inry. after being otit onehthour, houn r, retured e verdict'n of ot guilty.' Judge Dryedale in hcharge totid that the evidence did not • dhow the theft of $,(N5) but of $1.3.10, btu he would leave the question entirely ti) the cjery whether r the conveof the Romp tny'a funds was ea iminal or not.' A Link `Between East and West.' A remarkable example of the ati- vantAges ot making reliable goods is -d to be found in (lir emand Which comes Ir the great Canadian West for the pure wits (I tweeds made by the newborn( of Nova Scotia. So many people have K4 .1111 Weht 1)1'0111 Esstern h ))))) es where the !Mille "liewtion" stands for all that is best in cloth and knitted goods that the call i•onies back for the good. strong. comfortable woollens that the boys used to wee' "et hoinesi . Attention to Details. lir. 'Robert 1Vood. of Johns Hop- kins Ue University wits cmm opliented by ir young Indy at a dinner in nein:110re on the artificial mirages that be had succeeded in making in his !erne awry: "IL is by attention to the least de- tails." said Dr. 'IVood with a smile. "that one succeeds in experiments of this kind. Otte elitist look after details like er- like the landlord's wife. 'Toni iy.' said the landlord wife to her lit le ho, 'who is that talking on the dot tep to your father ?' 'It's a divinity stieletiL• Tommy answered, .r .• 'Hurry, ti n,• the mother, 'en( walk up an down the hall whistling a hymn.'" -.Beans Instead of Meat. .1. J. Hill sayr "The high cost of liv- ing is largely dee to the cost of high living." It is due largely to the ignor- ance of food values. If all knew that Leans have greater food value than meat there would lie a still 'pewter de- mand for Clark's Pork and Beene, as "they are the trent le anti growl!, cooked in the hest witriknown." - - -- PliRRENT LITERATURE. WiteAN•is Home Com eArtioN.-- As spring crimaou es rnd sigain. the Woman s II ("gimp inion lifts 11*own standeni another degree with Re E(utter iteate. 'Eh,. cover design. liy Fanny Y. Cory, strikes a true April note which is faithfully carried out in the entity inagezine. "The Empty House." a snit,' in two parts by beth Stuartl art Phelps, has its eet instal,- ment in this number. It. is a story for every woman with a busy, self-steriflc- ing husband to read. "The House of Healing," by Juliet NVilbor Tompkins, is gaining new interest with every chapter, and short stories of unusual humor and charm and power fill mit the list, of fiction. The household is well 'taken care of: Margaret Sangs- ter, Woods 'Hutchison, M. 1).. Kate V. Saint -Maim, Doetor Jean NVilliams. all -give -that Totat Darien.: -Wood-Block Printing," "A Perfume Garden," "Ileppinems (-heist," Mien Fermer's Recipes, Evelyn Par: - Sons' Hummer Embroideries. these are some of the contents of this excel- lent itrigitzine The reguler depart- ment., Miss (i(nild'a Fashion section end the pleas devoted to the younger ae reinter% rvery at 1 ac. not guilty. "he Herald sari: "The At the sawmill in connection with the Doherty Piano and Organ Com- pany, Clinton, on Saturday last the engine went wild and several men narrowly escaped being killed. Something went wrong with the gos?'es.. tenor belt and ifl an knetaut the huge .,flywheel went tearidg 'away in mad career until it, finally collapsed and broke into a thousand pieces, some go- ing through the roof and other parts of the building, landing several hun- dred feet away. How the men escaped more serious injury is hard to explain. A Seaforth Wedding. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Iles. William Relator, Seaforth, -en Wedneedey, March tintli. The contrecting parties Were Misr Jelin M.' Orbiter nem John T. Staples, of the same town. The nuptial knot was tint by Rev. F. H. Larkin, of eleaforth. in the presence of the intimate friends of the bride and . Mei wed -Mr..-sisisploa have lett, Regina, Sask.. where they will Avoids. ‘„, Hydroelectric Power for Seam*. AL a special meeting of the toren council of Seaforth twit week, a coetN mittee was appointed to look into the Niagara power proposition. Mr. 1 etas, one of the engineers, gave the information that the maximum rate per horsepower for a wenty -four boar service would be $41.21. This does not Jailede the cost of • 'stepping - down station and transmission through the town. Nothing definite will be decided until the committee investigates. • Former Rsssdentof Haw and Clinton. A former resident of Clinton and of the 4th concession of the township of Latest Quotations. Monday Svimina. Apse 4. Liverpool whom futures clouted today 4(l 1.ahei. d(o40 lower thaa daturdaY. Corn lie May wheat at Chloalto ciute1 %o lowaz. than kkiturfbsy. Key own %c lower. allu May °alb "se tower. Winnipeg Options. . may wheat as Netati4ent eiesed ina low"r1 Ma) mita unchanged. W'heat-April CIA. May 11.011,, July $LW Oats -May 343ptc. July XS*. Toronto Grain Market. Wheat, fall. busts 11 14 to 5.... NI. hest, ord. bush 1 00 05 Wheat, moose, bush I Buckwheat, but* Itye. bushel 1156 0 66 Barley, t oohs' 018 Peas, bx=075 078 b 1 Oats, • • 0 M Toronto Dairy Market. et «se. per Ib 013 023'i4 Eggs. new -laid 011 0 'tuner, reperator. dairy. Ib0 17 0 1111 'Putter, Mute -lull 0 U 0 23 Butter; creamery, monde' 027 025 ituttei. ertantery. lb -roils 025 925 114.iey, ...et, acted 0 1035 .. tontba, per dozen 2 26 066 • New York Dairy Market. • Nett v., April 4 -Rutter. firm and luta sar , cisas, :2,44, creamery. specials. • ,1 u. le. third to first, c to 3k'; sa,utis to sporiala. :tic to 31k, state stab), continuo tu firlont. 1141- to afr, pru- vivo. first to special.. '4,. 31c; western Sk-, !western, •linitatiuti • I uint.ry, tu Chrose Sts_uly. hoelms, 14.4; ei ate, full ( teem, fall inatic. specials 174e to du.. t. s, . golksi to prime, 166‘c. to (1o:7 -current ma-lte best. ifione to No; • ...onto, to 134r, II,' 4., F.... X1(111114, (1111 faricy. 3c t., 141-. liet--Firsei; receipt:1.i 20.214: stale. Paul - and nearby I 'sherry. white fancy. :L.4 40 :14., 411,, gathered white, :.!..1,4e to do hennerv, brown and mixed faorY. 2.le to gathered brown. fall prim.s. 1.!.. to faet western Aortae. sr- easel extra first. ?ear to . do.. rat, to 4e; southern neat, 21 •• to 21'14:. CATTLE MA KETS. e THE REASON WHY itto IS TH BEST STRENGTHENING TONIC for Feeble Old People, Pelicate Children, Weak, Run-dowa Persons, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and BroXchitis, is because it combines the two most world -famed tonics - the medicinal, strengthening, body-building elements 2.rd Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without Oil or grease, tastes good, and agrees with every one. We return your money without question if Viool doss not accomplish all we claim for it. H. C. DUNLOP, Druggist, - Goderteh, Ont. :t Cables Steady -U.3. Echanges Firm. air All Rou d. 1.( (stets, - .April 4 Liverpool and London cables quote lit cattle (Am- er'. •III steady. at 1364c 1430-, dresteed wtIght: refrit.terator. beef, ateadv, at 11c 10 Ine per lb. Union Stock Y ds. TI itt()NTO. April 4. - live stock et the Union won- 143 ci.rMaxis. 00L415 cattle, 109 leers, 64 abeep, 115 calves' and 54 • Iti Exporters. F.aporters, 1150 to 1E0 lbs. 16 10 to r 7.c. but toslY one 'tuna & Levack brought the urr. whirl. was the top of th lieht exporters. 1000 to 1100 lbs. at *510 to MI5; export bulls sol Xt.• teeeipts of 'Leek Yards Mg of 2c/7A It, sold at d sold by atter fig- macket aeh, xold at from Butchers. Prime pirked lot; of choice finis ed but- cho rs•.cattle are worth neatly ns uelt am exporters, loads of good, 16.27 t 14.50: mediutu. 16.50 to $5.15: common, 41 t cows, $3.50 to E.L. Foederi. Harry Murby reports trade mis r.. 1.r. as h.ing light, with prices 441.. Mr. ur- y ug. taiTi-OTTI no feeners, Ill 11.14,,, IIIR. each. at 9327 to 41.4154 per ewt. Milkers and Springers. Fred Rowntree bought all of the nil k- ers and springers on sale. 13 In num at Et3 to $67.50 each. Veld Cowes. About 115 veal calves sold at prl ranging from 54 to $3 per rwt. Sheep and Lambs. Stoop. ewes. sold at X to 8650 per Cwt.; yearling Iambs at hi to 85.00 per cwt. Hogs. 75. P Kennedy ,reported selectsfed and watered, at P.*, and $9.40 facia cars at .ountry points, while another dealer re- ported ET:', for selects, fed and watered, and 94.511 f.o.b. cars .at country points. Montreal Live Stock. MONTRKAL, April 4.--Itipetial.) -At the sesta .ena 'market receipts lent week were • cattle. 175 sheep and larnlis, 141 hogs and 1374, calves, while the Snooty !ht. morning conaisted ites re.. sheep 1111.1 lambs, 1150 hogs and 51-0 calves. l'rices show an advance of 15c in 11e. butchers being generally well cleaned out of their surplus stock of beef. The average qual- ity sas of a useful port, not too heavy. Pito1 several carloads were bought for Quebec and Ottawa. Cable'advices from 1.1verpriol ar Canadian cattle noted an ad- vance of Ver, and in London Vac to per Ib.. and there vias it demand from local exporters. A few extra choice, heavy Steer, "told at 63.e, choice at at4s. good at 44 to 6%c: fairly good at 55pc to 564,c; fair at 4s. to Vac; medium at PPpc to 43‘c, and common at 36pc to Vac per Ib. Heavy bullp sold, at 6c; medium weights at *34e 40 per lb. "log prices declised 25c to Sc. due to increased recelpto and small de- mand from packera as centeimeiten has fallen off, due to high prices There were Anne leliVeries on contracts at $10.75 'but ',tries of selected Iota were at 910.00 to -wheate", ani- pricex have declined, conpidierably. Nairn of good to choice stock Were made at $1 4. SC. anti coronion at 01.50 to $3 each. The tnnrket for spring IIfl1HI e quiet,: at 14 to 54' each. A few small lots of old sharp so(d at fttpbc to Gc per Ib. • East Buffalo Cattle Market. li,tsT BUFFALO, April 4, --Cattle 4401/ bead; fakrly active and the to , ',rime 'Maven, E.75 to $14.27. shit, 97.ro. boteherw 93.50 to $7,-5. 1.-edeXa.93 lo 8-.'; cows, 11.3.26 th; 15.75, built-, 1: to 56, mot -kern and feeders. $4 to g. .T.,1•14 1,0 11 .11C1:112.15 to RIO; mem rows and ipt!tigers, steady; 127 to VII Iter Opts, At* head; active...* to 51 27 Hogs RoccIpts, 10,500 head: fairly tic- the. la. lower: othaia, steady !navy. 811.51 to 811.33, a few $11.36: mixed, 911.2,0 1 yorkers, $11 to $11.26. pip.. ..41, coughs. 510.25 to 8(0.40; Maas, to 10 33 dairies, $11 In 1110)). 44h1,1. find 1,arn1a 11.011 !tend Sheepfictive and .tend; lambs, 3c higher 4..,, v lambs, slow; 111T1111. 87.27 4,, 99.l10. n few. SW: ,rearlInam .1111 to...13.26;„__wethetts, *di to pt:n. ewes, 87,50 to 97.74; shetip. might $4 to O.. New York Live Stock. 7X1 -:%V Yoll,K, April 4 Breves--liccelpts, E71. ?Inn: steers. $6.40 to 94.50; bolls, 111.31 to SI 77..1141,. $2.33 in 914 45) C/1111.14- -ItreflPill, 7007. tnatkel, :Pic to 75( iewer. Vein*, M to 1111--oholostr. WO 14 910 i; culls, sr, to K. Sheep and Lambs -Receipts. 47%.1: • h PPP, 1r1111141-. iambs, firrn: torahan shrew. 06 Ir ft. culls, 54.50 In vsm: clipped sheep, 14.444to 'MX, wevoIled 1,11111NR. $'1 111, PA; CUM., 81604(113n Hipped Iambs, p in PM, Mew Iterelpta, WM: barely steady, el $11 to 911.25. Chicago Live Stock. CANADIAN AlAtiAgree. The Easter utter of The Canadian Maga- zine 1 im neatly strong and attrac- tive, with a list of contributors inelud- ing Robert,' leer. the Well- noWn Cana- dian novelist ; Mir LotnerGoni in. Premier of Quebec Pr( iyince ; Allwrt It. Carmen, chief editorial writer for The Montreal Star. Hebert Bar r contributes an excel- lent stunt story, Sir Loaner Gonin an article entitled "The Habitant of Que- bec," and Mr. ('armen, who is now travelling abroad, an article entitled "Footprint% id' The Me tr ill sssin There is a beittiliftill illustrated art- icle on VolemInnt, anti) text and draw= Inge by Miss Estelle M. Kerr. John 5. neLean has an Must, itted-hrtIcle Sainte Anne de entitled "Miracles and Mind Cures." and E. J. IlathatirartraliTTINM'ea nit effetnettngiy- able at utricle on Canadian literature. en- titled "The 'resit of the Romantioist in Canada." There are short rtories by SL Clair Moore, Katharine Hate, and Robert Rem with nose by L. M. Montgoinery, author of "Anne of nem Gables," and Alan Sullivan. R. N Yeoman, Clare Giffin and Charles NVs4i4waiti Hutson. • Anemic wnmen /and chifireff who frequent I‘ feel chill), are pile end ex - haunted, will derive great benefit from the IIPP of Ferri ovim, the invigorating tonie, which con/data of iron in a form lean I they can and pure sherry wine. Nothing could I aseitnilate, freell re( he better than this combination of Mrength-givIng agents in such awes. SIM per bottle. TIN CSINTS 13 has proved that there is something in a name, when it means quality , 'TOASTED "Kellogg's" is the equivalent of "Quality" in cereals. I he very limit of flator and nourishment . . KEEP YOUR H011411 IN A SANITARY CONDITION. Dustbane disinfects the dirt. puriftas the air and prevents the dust from rising. Don't fill your lungs with dust gonna Order a SOo can on trial for one week. At the end of this period if not found satisfactory it may be returned with' no charge for the quantityusod. Packed in barrels sod kep for store, ofilos rind school use. For sae by • ‘,Walitt,4!isttl Howell Hardware Co. • LIMITIED 14••11.4441e TRY THE SIGNAL FOR FINE PRINTING. A PACSAGS Kellogg's meets hunger more than half- way and it stays by you to the next meal. The cost i3 small. The taste is great. MY FREE TRIAL TREATMENT MAY CURE. YOU Kingston. Ont . June 6th. 1905 Mrs. ritrrali.--1 feel so very 11111,-11 better after using the 10 days' treat, ment of ORANGE LILY you were kind enough to send. that 1 will not require any more In fact, I feel entirely well and it is now a month sine, I stopped using the treatment 1111issi F. W. T. Similar letters la the above are not infrequent though, orrourse. such case* tr • not tit bine standing. Most wo- men who have suffered for any length nf time will require to use ORANGE 1,11,Y longer than the Trial Treatment In order to effect is complete cure. but In every (*ALSO they will he perceptibly benefited. Further, the benefit will be perman- ent whether they continue to use ORANGE LILY or not. It is not taken internally, and does not con- tain any alcohol or other stimulant. It is an applied treatment, and acts directly on the metering or- gans In all cases et women's dis- ordersthese organs are mingoat- ed to a greater or lees extent. and ORAN E LILY will relieve and remove this congestion just as Positively and .cer- tainly a the action of ammonia or soap nn soiled linen. It Is a simple chemical profileprohlen9, and the result it always the SaMP, a step towards better bealtb and complet cure In oder that every suffering woman may prove its good Qualities. 1 win 110110 enough o ORANGE LILY for 10 day's treatment absolutely free, to each lady *be *111 send e her address. MRIL FRANCLb. E. CURRAh, WINDSOR, ONT. 10 nutrActek April 4 -t'attle Receipts 710*), market steady: steer.. b 16/. rows. HI% to fa*. heifers, 1427 4. 17: India, 9475 In Pt 2f.: calve., ft to 9933 Illockere and feeders. 9475 to 95 74; floaa Itrcrinta. 15.440): market steady choke. hoot Y. 9525 in huh -he's 110 *1 40 91050; ligitl, mixed. 910* to BO 741 choice, Hecht. $10.70 10 910.25; packing, 8405 in POW. ploor Ste to SOW bulk of sale. $10.70 to Mel. Rbeep and Lembe-lterelpts. 14,994). mar kat Ile te Se lower; sheep. rf fro 0 0iiis b. 9La to IN; resHlIngs, • to 10.10. tchthename ELDINGS SPOOL SILKS se int() your memory It stands for all that is hest in spool silks. By their exceptional strength, lustre, elas- ticity and smoothness, BELDING'S SILKS have obtained a unique posi- tion in the favor of Canadian dress- makers. But, above all, they appreciate BELDING'S SILKS because we keep our range of colors right up -to -date -adding a new shade immediately it is origin- ated, and thus being able to offer • moot comprehensive color assort- * ment. Bolding spools when empty bring premiums. Write for the Het -or ark year dealer' BELDING, PAUL & CO. Limited 74 RAY STREET TORONTO The Signal's -Clubbing List for 1910 The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe . $1 Co The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe . . • 4 50 The Signal and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star • 85 looliading prinniumbecture. -The Noels •wakesing." The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto) . 75 The Signal and Toronto Daily Star . . . 2 20 The Signal and Toronto Daily World . • 3 50 The Signal and Toronto Daily News . . • 2 35 The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire 60 President picture. "Zthel.' Mow. extra. The Signal and Farmer's Advocate . . The Signal and Canadian Farm . . . .The Signal and Farm and Dairy The Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press The Signal and London Daily Advertiser . The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser . The Signal and London Daily Free Press Morning Edition . . Evening Edition . . . 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For instance : 60 The Signs/And The Weakly Globs, Ms Farmer's Advocate (Us; less fit.sol . . lis je Is 15 -making the price for the three papers $2.95. Tb. Signal and The Weekly Son . . . " Tits Tomato Daily Star Ifis so loss . , . is t• The Weekly Globe (St.fie Isus $1.o.) do -the four papers for $3.55. - Several of these papers, including The Weekly Globe, The Weekly Mad and Empire, The Weekly Son, The Paoilly Herald and Weakly Star and The Canadian Farm, ars sent PREZ FOR THE BALARCI OF 1909 TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. lf the publication you want is not in above list, let us know. We can supply almom any well-known Canadian publication. Send subscriptions through local agent or by postoffice or express order to The Signal Printing Company, Godericb, Ont, .355 • , 1-; LIMITED •••