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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1913-9-11, Page 4117:6,064,,,,C,eAmtsee: "You'll find -it's so." Labatt's London LagerNow Perfected— Best II -dyable TRY IT' JOHN LABATT LIMITED 28 LONDON, ONTARIO +fete ' Abroc Sanderca & Creech, Proprietors Ira advance $1,00 per year in Can day 1,50 in United Stetes. If not paid" .air advance 50c, extra per year may .,be charged. 1 IURSDA.Y. SEPT 11 413 1 Between Borden's robust Imperial-' 3snt and I..aurier's wavering Iedepend. fence there is a wide gulf fixed. For a "boy wonder" Mackenzie Tung eems to be wondefully quiet just; Ova. Crn he really be growing tip ? The Liberal platform of A.803 would :+leave been twenty years old ii it ilad :xiot been abandoned by its parents. Lord Haldane says that Grea tBrit- • a3ritain will be glad of Canada's and in naval defence. But • for the action _:at Se Wilfrid Laurier that aid would ':leave been already granted and there „vould now have been under construe - t on three_ of the most powerful ,var- ships in the world. An expert says, -"As far as the Government is concerned, condition, were never so good for handling the train crop at the head of the lakes as this year, By the close of, i av- agation there will be no less than 40,000,,000 bushels storage capacity at William ;Fort �� 1lhairz and Port :Arthur,. -.tt=tich ne less than 12,000,000' bushels more sthan last year. WAY' GREEN WAS.' • Rev. and Mrs. Sutcliffe'of Avon '^nave been renewing acquaintances, here. -Schools re-opened,•last Tues - elks. with Miss ~rood, tlliss Stephens 'and Miss Ready in charge., the an niveisark services in the Methodist, Church rcSunday t d ona were v abra d n suc _ess. Rev. T. T. • George ol'. Lucan preached forceful and inspintib :sere' mons at bath services, -There will be, -no service in the Methodist -church next Sunday, except the anSenday School owing to anniversary sez;vices at Shipka.-Mr. and Mrs..' Ernie T uth- - r have moved into Mr. J. Bi'bphey's house. -_Miss Addie Mason- and Miss Edna Belt were guests of 14lisee Hattie Fjnkbeiner at Shipka recently. -Miss ..Burges~ of Centenary visited Miss L. -atilelhn.-Mrs. W. T, Ulens sial in "Den- field last week. -Mrs. Edli;hrds °'ae- -turnea on Saturday from v sr,Sing Mrs. ,John, Wilson in Arkona. 14iiss., Devin, aMasoi: and Miss Gertrude Z'IcLinche were Zurich visitors last weekee µMrd' Hear) Hartle spent Sunady w'itll her -parents.-Mr. Andrew Pollock dy,aja Lon'io:: hist week. -Miss Florer•tceGlil Ginn3 Bend spent the • .'eek .?�"d' with Miss Vera Belling. -Miss -s& h^ McPherson entertained Miss ; Giaely 'Patterscr of Grand Bend last teAl.. •---j T. Bron -n was in Exeter on -;Set, • urdas.-Mrs. A M. Wilson is in A itlz a severe attack of kidney stones. ,` RATTLES IN THE BL.CQD. Antitoxin*.. Fight the Germs of Their Particular Disease. Wheel nue, u1llitiai hn,,• a certain ilia ease its buoy produces large quantities Of the particular antitoxin that will dgbt that disease, If the blood et this animal be Introduced into another tint• mat the latter will get the disease, but in a milder Perm, and will at the same 'time be Stimulated to secrete targe quantities of the antitoxin. it .is not' capable or resisting alt ettitek by an army of pewer1lfl geruls and becomes "Immune" to the real disease. It' its blood be drawn and filtered to free it from red said white eerpuselee the serum that is left Is merely the watery Peart uf the blood heavily ohalged with theantitoxins ut thli' disease. '1'! is, 11,,i;'r•te,d into the Moult of a l,ersun suffering fromit, reel forces the antitoxins already there talo speetlil : routs the enemy by ne'utrails lug the puiseus that the toxic germs are ii.berutfng. Serumis prepared in two hays one: by taking it from the blood of another tanimal. tate other by a vulture rron the blood of the patient Willson'. There are only one or two diseases that elan lie' cured by iuedii•iue iu ;all ethers the medicine is given Merely to stimulate the natural prndue'tian of antitoxins. if the knee' how to make at '1 n antitoxin for every disease we should knee no more use for merlieine The number Ili diseases for which 111 tittl\ills are tees eardi '»rer'ed i, 18 11 tiplyixlg yeee• to .rear. 7 New York World. . " - FRISKY SENATE PAGES. They Are Great Mimics and Discuss Burlesque Legislation. They etre the greatest mimics in the world, 'Che • ca 1 off They ti t,lke e t? the idiosyu rrusus and humorous peou!iiarities of she seeaturs to a •''T-" sometimes llt) � 1\'. t e when the senate is not acting and tau ninny visitors and page sasses ere not atruuud to observe the proceedings the l,nges themselves gotinto a solemn senatorial session one will impersonate the rice president. another the' chief clerk, and so on Various, other buys will pretend to he either their favorite senators or the senators -of !some states. Each bo=n 0<' copies the seat to which the real yen ator is entitled. t Han_: gees the vice pre'sident's gavel. Semi! the extreordinary session of pages monis convened. '!'here is always an argument as to whit•h senator silatt. ie recognized when the regular under of business t. 'reached. Every cuucen- ahie current :Subject is discussed. with a goodly sprinkling 'Of '•bitsebal1 leg's lation," which always carries with it a• : ruler by which each page senator $111111 he entitled to an anneal; self' renewing 1palss for all the season's games.. GRAND BEND • . ' -.A bill which is almost sure to be iutrudac•ed- is one wwch, proposes to 3h. John Statton's auction sale of ;ricrense the 'salaries of the pages and automobiles etc., was well attended ,shorten their hours of duty. -Robert 1) but not very good prices were ealiz Heine In Leslie's Weekly. ed. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Millman and a. family a'.in Mr- and Mrs. Elliott eisee Hit Them Both. - near Thedford visited at 3Ir ,Aateph Gravelle's on Friclay.-Mr. antl .S. -Mrs. "You remember old Si Collins, what Johe Gilt returned from Toronto Fair used to be around here last season, 1,Vedntsday.-Mr. and Mrs. Dodds, who don't you?" remarked the station mas- bavt been visitiag the latter's parents ' ter 'at Seekonk. Mr and Mrs. Germette, have ,eturn-• "You mean the chap that :always to their home.-- Mr. and Mrs. Tohn bad a way of doing things differently Statton and J. W. Holt and wife left from any one else?" Friday for Nes- Ontario, where they. --That's the feller," replied the star intens makin t their future home The bes' of lvisiles accompany them, tion master. "Well. he committed School commenced on Tuesday. -ale suicide 'bout a month ago." C. Zapfe. :vao has been sick, is im- "Why, that's terrible: But did he do •proving, -M. 1-I. Zapfe and family- of that differently too?" Stanley visited relatives here Sunday. "Differently!" ejaculated the station -Mr A. Gravelle and John Baird master. "Why, 1 sbould say he did. -were in Crediton on business fon- Fay. that feller went out and. bought Say a couple of quarts of gasoline, drank her down, then . lighted up his . old clay pipe and started a -smoking. The folks hereabout wanted to bave serv- Three rinks of Exeter bowlers were ices beld over the remains; but, Lor', 'here on Thursday afternoon, the visit- ail we ever found was a section of Si's Suers wi:ni 1g two g,amcs, but were downll old rest teat sorneeow got ketched to two shots on the round, a tree Weil, Si was bound to do Mrs A. G. Eewes left Iasi week for th;tree- ngs different."-Cblcago Record -Her Buffalo and lett' York City_- Miss • Alma Weseloh of Waterloo is spend- aid• Sag the holidays with Mr. and Mfrs. H. • Weseloh.-Elgin Hess accompanied by Checking It Up to Father. bis sister Flora left for Seaforth to That parents should exercise the attend the Collegiate. -Marshall Zel- greatest care in speaking of family se- crets ecrets In the presence of little children was proved by the experience of a North avenue resident recently: - ,,are visiting relatives in Berlin, and The man iu question was visiting a Freda Kalbfleisch and Miranda Brown Stratford. -The Misses Olive O'Brien maiden aunt, who is extremely stout arc attending, , Hh School at Exeter -Rev J: A. Stro"oder, Mr. :a:nd' °tit"s; fohn Zettle, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs.A Mittelholtz and Mr. John Foster ,were ZURICH -ler, who has been visiting his grand- -parents at Merlin, has returned home. -Mrs. John Brenner and two children and very sensitive about it., A four-year-old boy who accompa- nied his father looked very carefully at the rotund form of his relative and .at ,dmay Iast weeli'at'to attend &, -The, then inquired. with a friendly senile: funeral of the late Mr. Stumpf, who sped as the result of an accident re- .ent1) sustained. He leaves'as widow a daughter of the late Nicholas Fos- ter sr„ -and a family of 12 children. Henry Gillman and Wm. Fee took' a" trip to Detroit and Windsor Saturday Mr. Fee purchased a Ford td'uring .car. -School has re -opened with Mr. :Archibald as principal, Miss '• -Freda -Hess and Miss. Woods as assistants. The new school is a fine gree and Fun in Space. unsurpassed in this district.-. Rev. 1 dreamed last night that I was peel -Mille: of Toronto has accepted the ent -at a committee meeting of the callto the Lutheran, church here. He sun, earth, moon and stars. is expected in about two weeks The •1'm no coward... ..said the earth. 'Labor Day sports wcre•,successfuland No, but you have two great fears." ".Aunt '!Myrtle, you don't have to put ashes In the bed to keep from slipping out, do you?" '!'ben when the man beld np hie hands in consternation the youngstett exclaimed, '"There, papa; she says she doesn't." -Youngstown Telegram. attracted a large crowd of peep1, The races resulted, - Green Class -Bessie Bars, owned by "McEwen. I•iensall,; Mandy E. McKen- zie Brucefield; Nellie B., Bossenberry ..Zurich in straight heats. 2.40 Class-Batchen Wilkes, Hodgins Clandeboye Minnie Bars, I lumpp, Dashwood ; Minnie D., Decker, Zur- : ich • Mandy Hunter, A. Anderson. said the sun hotly. "And those areT' "The hemispheres." "You've forgotten the atmosphere." put, in the moon. And the comet. *vim bad no business to be there, wagged hie tail with joy. Two Serious Matters. Free for A11. --Peach Bars,. 11.. Dos- "There ere two ,things," remarked senberry, Grand Bend; Roadmaster, Fog In a ontemplative mood, "thnl Murdock Hensall; Erie Hunter, Pfiie; I don't understand. One of these Is Zurich in straight heats. how the world got along before 1 came 1-4 mile foot race -'Win. McDougal into it, -and the other, how it is going tar get,afong atter 1 have left it." -Lon - do Or�Into q n X l'a. ID McDougal, a1 1blcAlister, 1-2 mile bicycle race-Eltttore Geacli. Ya aubus, Wm,Fer Ferguson, DnSt g Zurich and Crediton runiors prayed two, games of ball,Crediton. "vrd ir lg !Li idem#len fa the silken string run the -morning game 8'-2, and Zurich the Mho through the pearl chain of all ';afternoon _,game 7-2. II tit THEATRICAL TYRANNY. til Appeers to Be Carried to the Esc.• trims In Pari*, Your, Pariah= theater goer Is the most patient of Men.. He submitss lid- most joyousiy to all sorts of outrages. and exactions, Once In the theater, be is a were sheep for the shearing, so 'Them he isat' overcoat and sti<'k at the vestiaire, retaining onie his, Gat and with it the remnants Of his man hood, for not the fiercest attendant- and some of these ladies are mus tat•ttbd like drtigoons-could dare to divorce a Frenchman from bis bat, be it chapeau claque or haut de forme or plebeian casquette. Having paid his obole-anything from half a franc to a franc -he is handed over to the care of another formidable dame, l'ouvreuse, who ex• pots a substantial reward for show- ing flim to the wrong seat ' But, the tyranny of the ouvreuses is 'nothing to that of the entr'acte. When that comes you understand why the Frenchman clings to his tint He has now leisure enough to stroll around to his favorite tate or take a taxi to his hone to see how ,his children are, if he lives any- where within ,t four mile radius. . No One e'er seems to complain At Inst, touched presumably by this meek subservience on the part of, the audience, several managers promise their clients a little harmless diver - sem during the entr'actes. This di- version is to take the form of a series or riddles projected on a screen in front of the curtain, on.. which the spectators nuly exercise what intelligence author and 1 rl xe. have left them � cry kind :and thoughtful of you,. good managers! i'.ut there is 11 sinq)ler,•wny to gratify your ,clients -shorten the. entr'acte.- I':xchauge A SYMPHONY OF RICH •HUES Artistic ,Color o Scheme o!n Francis anile co's Panama Exposition.' The Panama exposition at San Fran cisco is to set a new fashion in colors according to Serilmer's Magazine, The ('lricago fair was a ` white city. The $-uu I"rattetseo fair will be all aglciu lath rich color: Jules (:ieriu,-who h:os charge of this department, bas said. --when I weut to California to stud, the problem of color 1 saw the vibrant time of the native wild flowers,. the soft t,rowns of the surrounding hills, the gold ,of the ora ngerles, ,the ,bine of the sea, and 1 determined that. just lis a musician builds his symphohy around the motif or chord. 'so must 1 strike a chord of color and •Build any s}:upbouy 011 this. The one ()Olin mem tehash 1 hey., insisted is that there snail be n. ,save perhrtti's a wait visitor's sill.. ullt or':a womaII'S SUID fuer frock,. 12145 pillars. statues, foiin ruins. masts,. waills- and flagpoles , that are to contrast with the tinted decor:~ yellow, r lions are to be of ivory1icfpa' and soft in tone. 1 have even person` [ally superintended the dyeing of the bunting for ,Hags and draperies." l'he roofs of the exhibition buildings u -ill present a pattern of red tiles. golden domes and copper green mina rets The roof t•olors will be 're-enforc cal by the rich coloring of intervening courts that will he tilled with greenery and gorgeous masses of bloom. Tbeir color scheme also will be under Mr Guerin's control: "Imagine," says be. "u gigantic Persian rug of soft. melt Ing tones, with brilliant splashes here and there, spread down for a mile or more and you may get some idea of what the I'anamil-Pacific exposition: will look like when viewed from the distance, say, of the Sausalito heights across the Golden Gate." Caruso's Wonderful Chest. Dr. William Lloyd, the English tbroat specialist, says of Caruso: "He is unique among tenors as 'a singing mn chine. The distance from his front teeth to the vo<•al cords is at least halt an inch longer than that of rely utee) emelt tenor 1 know, which accounts id s great extent for his extrauritnnry compass. pitch and volume of vui,e •' As an illustration of Caruso's line nomenal chest capacity Dr. Lloyd men tions that the other day the great tenor' stood in bis drawing room with his back against the wall. "When he had emptied his lungs of air we pusshcvf my coneert grand piano close up against his chest He drew in a deep breath. expanding his chest, and pushed the piano some taches along over the car pet This -tremendous power at -counts for his ability to sustain a tote for forty seconds or more." Vsrgil's. Tomb in Danger. The tomb of Vergil is in danger of de- struetion Thls has for centuries been one of the literary shrines in the neigh t,orhood of Naples. Whether the ashes or the poet were really placed there no one can be surer But it is in the is,` gtou which he loved, and the tradition that names it his fast resting place May easily be correct: But the base of the hill has been honeycombed hi recent years by quarriers of building stone The work was done carelessly. and a few weeks ago the whole side of the hill collapsed, leaving the tomb perched -on a shaky pinnacle of rock. - Boston Globe. English Poetry as Chants. Masterpieces of Engiisb literature are now bean' set to chant music by the West London Ethical society Swinburne's C The Holy Spirit of Man." Walt Whitman's "Whoever 'fou Are".• and Wordsworth's ''The Soul That Rises Within Us" are among the poems lately thus sung,,pet'tly es Unageompa Med sol s o, partly as narmonlzed. chant+ e pr„e•sldent -of the society; entertaltee rather Mild hope of eventually•,.o*, � l itt th t tt8 . e its roduation,:lnfa.rhe Rtpg . list ebureh service of reediting froth -be teestere of Ettglleb literature.-- &exeltetlt Poet, CPARl;HILL MAN SUICIDES Sault Ste Marie Sept, 5.-�•Whil4 in a CANADIAN Boyce TIIE BANK deliriats condition W. oi Parkhill an apparently well-te-.do'min, aged about 55, coziliaittt~d suicide. by ,, �j • stranglingat d , at�E CE 8l g a downtown hotel 1t, 8 o'clock to -night, He arrived in the SIR EPMi1NA-WALSER, C.V.(), LJ,.»., A.A.1.,.. President' city this morning, During the" after- ALEXANDER LAIRD , JOHN AIRD noon he told the hotel -keeper to put on extra guard es "They were after him" He tied his suspenders around his neck and tightened theta until death ensued. He had not been drink- inf: and was on his; way to Vancouver accordieg to his ticket. Considerable mane} was found on hitn. • There is more Catarrh in thisseotiott get the Coup try,;than nit other diseases put together, sod until the last few years was'soptiosod to be incuissbie. k"or agreat tmtany years doctors pronounced it a local dis ease and prescribed local remedies, and by constant. ay failing to cure withlocal treatment, pronounced tincurable. Science hat proven catarrh to be a. tonetitutionaldisease and therefore requires consti- tutional treatli eats Ball's Catarrh Cure, rnnnufae- tuned by F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from l0 drops to it teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood and mucous s minces of the system. They offer one hundred dopase for any case it fails to cure. Send for airculars cad testi. menials. Address: F. J. CHENEY do 00., Toledo, oats Sold by Druggists, 75 cents, Take Bail's family pills for constipation, McGILLIVRAY, COUNCIL Council met pursuant to adjourn- ment Hal in TowHall, McGillivray, on. Sept lst. All members present. Min utes of last meeting were read and signed. On, motion of Rosser and s o s Nih 1 numerous ,accounts were pass- ed ,Murdy-Robinson-That By-law No. b of 1913, levying the following rates for the current yeart-.For Township purposes 4 mills •on the dollar • for County purposes , 2 56- fox general school rate 1,96, and the am- ounts required by the Trustees at the Public and Separate school sec - ti un s i ase trustees P requisitions, as read a first and second time, be read a third time and passed. -Carried., The h Council thend' ci adjourned e urn d to meet in the Town Hall on Monday Oct, 6, 1 o'clock. J. D. Drummond, Clerk. LOST �' V TAL ,} I ITY CAUSED BY KIDNEY, STOMACH AND BOWIDL, DISORDERS. St. John, N. B., September lSth, 1911 My: broth,erwas a great sufferer from kidney,' etoimac3a -and bowel troubles and was given. up by two doctors. Fie was advised . to 'try' Fag Pills, which he dr.d, and after taking are boxes was com- pletely restored to health and ie better to -day than he haea been for years. You can't recommend Fig Pdlis too highly. J. W. MANVERS At all dealers, 25 and 50 cults or The FSg Pill' Co,, St Thomas, Ont Sold at Howey's .Drug -Store. - CLINTON-A quiet . wedding took place at the home of Mrs. D. B. Ken- nedy at one o'clock Monday afternoon when Miss Belle O'Neil, was united in marriage to Mr. Leonard Fair, for- merly of the Royal Bank staff here, more recently of St. Catharines. SEAFORTH-An interesting event took place in the First. Presbyterian church. Seaforth, on Monday, Sept- ember 1st, when Mr, Jas. A McNangh- ton, of Calgary, and Miss Janet Barr, daughter of the late Rev and Mrs. Barr were united in marriage at 2,30 p.m, RHEUMATIC PAINS GO Swollen Joints Vanish RHEUMA - GREATES f 1 E EDY FOR . RHEUMATISM. , ("OUT AND SCIATIC ONLY it/'CENT'S AND MONEY BACK FROM W. S, COLE IF IT DOESN'T MT ISFY Thousands of persons dun - the last year freed themselves 'fres the bondage of -Rheumatism; rid them -- selves of the torturing pain, reduc- ed the swollen joints, threw away canes and crutches, and fro* helpless iblieings became able :to work tied tie' ofi use to- themselves and their atn- es. They took RHEUMA, the . mod- ern enemy of Rheumatism which is also sure ' to cure. Lumbago, Sciatica Arthritis •.Gout 'Chronic Netsrsii, - or Kidneys disease. Don't be skeptical about RITZ MA You will know in a sew hours af- ter beginning the treatment that the poisonous Uric Acid is leafing your system. through the natural channels. You will feel'. better in a day you will know you arse going to be cured in less than a• .reek: Don't think because RHEUMA sold for cnly 50 cents a bottle thal it won't bring you back to leattle Tbere is no guess work abut it, RHEUMA better i t b er t han anyremedy r Rte Y at ter, times the price. Ask. W. S, COLE Exeter. FARM FOR SALE. Containing . 60 acres of choice land being south part of ' lot 9 Con. 3, Usborne. There is on the premises a good frame hoose, 26x 26 kitchen 14x22, barn 36x80, stab- ling'' at "one end; Wood shed, pig house 16x24; talo good wells of water; 35 acres in grass •; well drained and fenced; good orellard ff not sold ,privately oil or be,forg at e 6th day ,illi October, .1913) it" ;ril .a3<e by ptibltce euetion' .on. elle': e pretlses .With then.• chattels;ott�rtct 2YYt.p, 4r`04erit aS the„" pea till iS :t 1U�iht'' to town. Easy. .tertna ri3X .paij'nnetrt:. John Cornish, Proprietor, :For parr- particulars apply to Thos, Catrierort, General Manager. t Assistant General Manag . CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 TRAVELERS' CHEQUES Issued by The Canadian. Bank of Commerce enable the traveller to provide himself with funds without delay at each point of his journey in a convenient yet inexpensive manner. They are issued payable in every country in the world in denominations of $10, $20, $50 $1.00, $200 - with the exact equivalent in the moneys of the principal countries ;stated on the face of each cheque. They are economical, absolutely safe self- identifying and easily negotiated. s.a EXETER BRANCH -G. L. WABGH, M.anaaer. Branch also at Crediton IMPORTANT CHANGES IN GRAND TRUNK TRAIN 'SERVICE FROM TORONTO Train leaving Toronto 10.15 a. m. daily except Sunday for Penetane Wharf will be discontinued from All- endale to Penetang after Saturday, Sept. 6, but will run through to Hunts ville and North Bay via Muskoka Wharf commencing lvlonday, Sept, 8. MUSKOKA EXPRESS, leaving To- ronto 12.01 p.m. daily, except Sunday fo: Muskoka . Wharfd an Huntsville, wilt be discontinued continued after Saturday, Sept. 6th. UFFALO MUSKOKA EXPRESS Leaving, Toronto 2;20 a.m. dally for Muskoka Wharf, Huntsville, B.urk's Falls and North Bay, will be discon- tinued after Sunday, .Sept. 7. BUFFALO EXPRESS, leaving • To- ronto 12.05 a,rn. daily for Niagara Falls and Buffalo, will be discontinued after Monday, Y, Sept.Se t P Train leaving Toronto 1.40 pee. Sat - Saturdays only for Jackson's Point will be discontinued after Saturday, Aug. 30. Tiah-i leaving Jackson's Point 7.30 3a.m Mondays only for Toronto will 3be run on Tuesday, Sept. 2,`•instead of Monday, Sept, 1, and will be dis- continued after that date, Through Pittsburg Sleeper on 4;32 pen train from Toronto will be clis-' continued after Saturday, Sept. 6. Last Pullman Sleeping Car for ting sten Wharf will leave Toronto 10,45 Saturday Sept. 13, and leave King - stone Wharf 12,20 a,m. for Toronto after' Monday, Sept, 15. FALL TERM FROM SEPT,:2•° CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. CANADA'S BEST BUSINESS COLLEGE We have three departure-ets, Com- mercial, Shorthand, and Telegraphy. Courses are thorough and': practical. We have a strong staff of' experienc- ed instructors and our graduates -meet with success. 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Interest allowed at highest current trate. EXETER' BRA -NCH Agents at Exeter forthe Dominion Government, DICKSON & CABLING, Solicitors, - N. D. HURDON Manager, arc prcalicrs Make the machinery do the heavy work, ,, .and ahvayssa' get the best. We handle the;very best Impkments Also Litter Carriers, Steel Stalls tells an,d Stanchions Nothing Better and nothingquite so good. Implement Agent Snell :,d ,., , ,.. ntario- l 1 if e< A�ui 'oy -I la1 mi ,§M or,' sett rel tilt P 11