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tii'r"i'E,1• will say, +Fi.'.,tri, r 0c' P two xti: t4'i rt re ;'t W'rot t cart ts A" E/ hate wag left Oyer.
down on pet" 'Pee e ,stills .sit teen 3 i,tt ')t.{a 'later `ttC CU,t'lct ' i'f bin o got
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' Lvai'n 'wil'I'wake shun a , l diel,
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n ° y tit i 't' ,1 t t ' et five tllousau 1
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into We wrtot tag ltvl;i",r ctltirl 'o.11 i etstetuli '4'r.,'+trOid in 'ow?' Slav, and on the
•atrcleenel' `ll'i lt10 the stare the ere] terest t'{•ar'tt' of Isle ts.e5M4 I'.r.e ineotlle will buy
test,'elenoet het -roar., •:E;t&lone.! %vitt etOtitt 'li'e'd•.ti1;steel'!t`t*t Lu .el•ate, it must be
.flkd'ewitfe!st gtite tali keetee4se til viii' Iti;ottr that ,§kk`, Vanderbilt is tuttstind
vale a trtia:•ec tete it ,e,'.ia, 'sr ii on at. ts`h t 'trdlOn,
eleseetilliee the home •atas'elt'.r.'i +•.l•iv '• a►--- --
•ea•sy r•emeast, e We,ltt ?;,!on ,.yteti re t:t D'omttuon.
•ieet -, but I; ieee y 'tt nett t: te'ikittg the l
l tltit trig; s ul t,.,• wtii+ttlt. , �'t,.'t'ldte ' trail front kVashinreton states
9itlit:. ” �, l 11�tc+ nat,i
i'Ma..!t e.vU'....4 to the high bids for throe
r;inle J11g 4,4 01 '�ritM t:cl ,at 'li•W tt+t+ti'!! J K
tit+'!tt',,,Ni�tli twelattifs.' .. nese w tilt'. ee.em .I'ro't'rellf ' •buvt'ig stations on Lake Huron
"e learnt ilii',,e;fli t'he'Siit•a',,tf tin.; veld,„ tare we tot will be deferred until next
'•i',y'Itt hd-i ,t11)iseees :eke :iii,n•.e'•H kn,v'tn:1 sete•i1'.'„ when the work well agah.i be
'atil't:.,d' alai limb reds •t7,4„, :tr:rtitK0lt.d5tl.V'",Bie I.
' ei ea, ta' s t a. - • 1 .i 'l;ntn. Dale, the Detroit titlelieter',who
111 Fl. C! illi ttJft rlld �t;31 Ott 1. tt3it t. tl?tBz,L, � ,
.,los'".'dld ,e,,,,ee revetee set ` e tp.t'xi rt„,e, ie now e.wfi'ied at the military prison
i' f,
ll nt t"fshtiiitt, net I:`.f •dri-i it';70,,4 , ,11 Witieleworth, E ightnll, writes that
Ito will be released May 10. 11181, un -
lose lie gets fcee winner by the iuilu•
Once of friends.
The Cuutrty Onnn.oil of Billet) and
Mr. Robert Pink.'rt.t,u hove etoceeeded
in relieving Mr. Malay, the Registrar,
TEM MIES
C+3+1,Si':"ie f'l'ier'.Cr,'er,�'the ,4'='tiluiilp witttt rt' •
sleeved hp ,,e,•1. terse re b'et'el `t'a`r@m 'gr P ,td
attrt;EU greet this eati•tlle`i ;e': ^let, ` hell Otit
r G +t t'lira'i7cude t;i, Chia] ft. it),o t) of
Sets •trettesiSticent +e sista re't`ell 3tlie tiretiteet
eytl'det•tias ;11 ]'Pia pa We s„ eatrtiag mei: titin
,,,watlet3 ,with "c.hlr•hta.414,s111 for the of soree of his loose change. The
• E ; iatIRCl ITAN'8 OY STLES.
kr }gray atees:d 't.,a aetl of a Ii renellman ,
set'llio. within trti bout' after landing; in
.Aor'erica, 'was seated in a very well
snr)trn d'Owtr town oyster ani° n, with
st fiilLnn Imrzlk oysters before him. By.
:ti:sseerine them nth hie knife and fork
'he't1eenaged to swallow two ar three of
!Ilie ltu.aller ones, trhen a Yankee came
=stn, seated himself at the opposite table
'and a tracked a plate of oysters in true
American fashion, The Frenchman
look d on in amoz m'nt as they die -
appeared, and leaning forward he ask
•Yiu en'awallr)w sem whole ?'
'Clert:rltilv,' said the Yank.
'Yen schwi.ilow zis o to whole ?' he
rooked, pointing to a mammoth sped -
,man on l.ris plate,
'Certainly,' said the Yankee, 'pass it
,over' ie rr'.'
The plate went acroac the table and
'down went the oyster with a gulf),
'Mon Dieu I` exclaimed the French-
man. 'I never did see. I try to sob•
walls v eat, same oyster one Awn, three,
four times, and zphat him back every
4itne.'
Yank swallowed no more (tveters.
'•from Frenehmnu's plate that meal.
'MARRIED .A.ND THEN HANGED.
'On''.he 22nd of last month a melan-
chdtly marriage ceremnnv wee celehree
ed in the pri'tein'il jail in Madrid.
'Some devs 'plevtonsly a voting man
'named Alrarez 03ive and his mistress
'with whom lin lta,l lived for several
years, were tried frr murder by the
criminal tri'hnnal in the Palacio ' e
.7nstiz, nr'rd novo n been prover] unites
were sentenced, the Feeney to death by
the mnrrot.te, the fitter to ten venial
imnrisnnment with herd labor, Shortly
after their so-rdentn Lti' n they craved
permismen of the n.nthorities to be
`united itl met:emery ern '11e ropes!
eentenon of the law pnnol'l he carried
3n►n oiled, in order that their only
cT11ld, ti )tile a4,1 five ragrp r l,l ahntild
be leritn'it d, The netitiln era, granted,
Anil the j'iil c'rn,nl)in 11renaneced the
bleeping* of teen nhnroh nn'tn their nninn
on the mernine of the dist apnointei
ler the c ecnlinn. RIavine duly e,• -
chanced ei"ve and nr'",nr,nreed vows of
mutual fidelity- "till death should met
them•" them took an eternal and aff ot•
jog legis" of neo another,. after .which
the hri'le was rem 'veJrd to the plana of
her fn'1't"e model -merit, arra the bride-
p•rnneq .y-ts conducted to the condemn;
ell a i177,,t wirnrn, 1r'iviore nos faseed his
Sidi A,11,1 received rtheeintim, he was
pinioned and e'nvetysel to the eon ffolrl.
A few minutes later he cowed to live,
S'1relir tie w'itemter exniatien or a elm'.
tall nffe» •e has ever been enffered by
the most tatrneinttp of e'iminele th^n to
be inex-i "th'v etrn.nglnrl on his wedding
mornine by the publio execniioner.
A Y1NTCF1; R•1TLWAYKING.
Annleten'e Tla'lwev Guide c"mn,1tee
{nett W TI' 'V t 1debilt's i''m'ne from
nig int`e..t`milnrt i', fif,vrtn0 million emir
per eeem. rr tt'el' f"T371t bonds ear hili a
nilly i)C,'rtnz' of P,vn' Ilt",lanrtd dollars.
This nets him two Inlndred and eight
dope's e,,.l thirty three cents her hone
or three idlyktri,,+s rind for"tvaeven ennte
pm. 1nl!illre, twig five cents pia" pennn.tl,
withent r ,nnrit,'rl' f''on'i't'la. 13y living
C'inrto ni»Hirt'. 5nni,te tin for' font years,
1'e Cntllil, by nl•ir,i.ln hie five dent'limr;es
aide by aiie mnkit a t ir,ttiel belt n,trmincl
the earth, or ()Inverting his savings in -
former got a verdict of for $1,371, and
vile latter piled on the agony with an-
other ,$500 for defamation of olrarac-
ter.
Carroll, one of the Donnelly prison
ors. who has been suffering fromIn-
domination in his back, is ebout
again, and, with his fellows, is full of
hope and in excellent spirits.
A horse tL of named Frank Cttseidy
was oaptur.rl on Set,"urdev in A. log
honee, near I3egersvill The prix rater
was traced by a letter which he m''tilerd
to a party in St. Get rge.
Rev Dr. Wild, the new pastor of the
Bond Street Cot gregatioal Chun&'
preached his first sermon to his flock
to 1lay. He is an able speaker , but
eccentric, perhap•'. He was speaking
of Gideon ant his army, when he said
there were -men in all assemblies who
were afraid, and then added :
any of you here are afraid go home
to year dinner."
The Detroit Free Press save tha•
Mrs. Leans, of Toronto, whose name
has been badly mixed up with the
Handford scendal,is a person of attrac-
tive personal appearance and a good
conversationalist.. She was the dangh-
ter of Wrialla.rrieon a wealthy oil oper-
ator at Petroli'l, who about two years
ago committed suicide by jumping into
Lake Huron, after having deserted his
wi''e and family to run away with a
young wotuan,
At the Dominion Exhibition of 1879
held at Ottawa, Hon. J. H. Pope,Min
inter of Agriculture, offe ed a prize for
the best 'essay on the pleuro•phuen-
T
monies and the contawlotia diseases of
cattle. The subject being of great im-
portance from an agricultural end cow-
tuercial -point of view, the six essays
wtre sntniitted to the jnilgmeut of
Professor Williams, of Edinburgh,
Scotland, who rennrted that the prize
shbe e the essaysigned
cold aw rdtati to he
"rive et Ditee." and which subsequent-
ly alai found t•n have been written by
Mr. G. T. Duncan. veterinary surgeon
and de'nostratnr of an stomv. t&a., On -
tarifa Veterinary College; Toronto. The
es -ay has been pri• t tl in nttmphlet
foi`m. and is being extensively cit'eal.
ated by the. Department of Agriculture,
Mr. Duncan was a practitioner in God•
erich for several years,a'id is a native of
the township of Stanley. His many
friends in the county will join with tie
in heavily congratulating him on his
highly creditable success es lin essayist,
and in wishing him continued success
and usefulness in his profession.
An elderly man, rine of the witnesses
in the I3idrinlph murder °ape, managed
to get sligl Cis fu"dle :'rte d+:y. W, i'e
in this condition be entered the office
of Crown Attorney Hutchinson, and
begged for ''just one fifty cents,” stet,
ing that "ye can keep it out of my tray
Monday." He didn't get the money.
On Sunday evening last a little boy
five years old, son of Mr. Geo. Ross, of
London, w is playingwith the shed of
I a c artridge and swallowed it, On
?'ionday 'evening he be.rnn to show
signs of su focetion, and ruedicmil assist.
once was called. It was then • foetid
necessary to epee the trachea. During
the nneretion, wh:ch wee performed by
Dr, Beggar, the boy a.cta'tlly ceased to
breathe, but upon the opening ;,f the
aperture resi)ivation was resumed, and
boa cn11t•inard since, The medietil
men, however, tlieeovei'ed that the
shell was too l )w down to admit of its
rem -sal, and determined, in order, if
nrtesible, to eavu the child's life, to
leave the opening in the windpipe,
ttrrough which the b)y now brerithes,
and when a damp sponge is pleorcd
over it, is aide novrritnd then to, articn•
Into a few. words. The child,rf course,
receives sustenance through the ordin-
ary channel,
A St, P.tul, D1iun., special says that
an Indian arrived at .p'or't _! ]lis tr) foil'
war paint, with -a scalp hanging to his
belt, bringing uow,t Of. bloodyfighting
by ltiandrit1, Stony and i sltortriz .til•
imus, soul b of a lJ ere, The Mon bells,
raided the camp of the 1'jtube'enA, uraitrtr
Ocean Man, gave cbiase, and 1Jtlih d /tine
Mandl illi, A. hoed of eitooies- is altio
following the at -Orilla, end more
fieheirlg is expected.
liver tk10 Cotulty.
ITEMS OE NEWS PROM HURON EX-
CHANGES,
The man Parmettor, of Toronto
charges! with obtaining goods from Mr.
Moore, of Clinton, by fraud, was tried
be'ors His l otier, .Judge Spier, on
'Wednesday. Permetter's sou swore
that at the time the goons were obtain-
ed his father bad an interest in the
store. On this sworn testimony, Par-
metter, sr,, was acquitted. but His
Honor, in discharging him, stated that
he was fully convinced that a gross
frau I had bent perpetrated on Moore
by Pe'rmetter.
On Thursday last Mr. Lamour, of
Grand Trunk denartment at Stratford,
uteri one or two others, tested it new
fretght car bribe, on the track near
Goderieh. The etpparatns runs along
the side of the cars, is operated from
the engine and is the invention of a
Dr. Smith, of' Stratford. Although it
lase way under the test, still its work-
ing was satisfactory, as a train going at
the rate of 25 miles an hour was breught
to a stand still in 54 seorndp.,
On Thursday evening last as Con-
ductor Peahick's train was about leav-
ing Goderich, it ran off the track, by a
little boy turning the switch. A. wood
train was etatidiug on the track, the
engine of which came to the relief of
the train and assisted it on the track
nein, having in the meantime left a
oar seaudi+ig on the line. A whistle "off
brakes" being sounded, an inmate of
the ear on the track thought it was
intended for him, and accordingly let
off brakes, when the oar shot down the
grade, and collided with the engines,
throwing both off the track again, and
somewhat stashing them. Fortun
ate' -y, no one wits hurt.
HOW LONG TO COOK POULTRY.
A chicken will require not quite an
hour for roasting ; thirty-five minutes
for boiling.
4.. large turkey requires three hours of
toasting.
A turkey will not require so much
time boiling. Put it into boiling water.
A foal will require neatly au hour's
time for boiling ; an hour and half for
roasting.
A goose requires two hours to roast.
Boil it first.
A green goose will require only an
hour for roasting.
A duck requires one hour for roast-
ing.
P.geons will roast in half an hour.
Quails, wooden ,ka, snips and plovers
require fifteen or twenty minutes for
toast.il.g.
MAKING CLAY SOIL FERTILE.
In the Maine Farmer is related the
experience of Jonathan Weston in
=kill; clay soil productive. He says
his soil was "a stiff, hard clay, now i•
is a clay loam and yields good crops.
After plowing the hardest tend poorest
ante in nay held, wiied I did soon after
haying. I told a buy and a 1? reach
horse that when they had uotLi ,g else
to do is would be there busi testi to
haul sand on to this land. I do not
now recollect, but think ire hauled one
hundred and fifty' or two hundred one-
horse l': ad.. The next sp Ing, with a
heavy cultivator, 1 thoroughly mixed
this sand ni,11 eolay, and a thout a
shovelful of any kind of dressin; ,sowed
it to oats slid grass -seed. 'Inc'result
-vas beyond my most sanguine expecta-
tions, yielding an average of two tons
a year with the exceeti"u of the filet
Iand the last for the next eight years,
after which I plowed again slid applied
the same retlledy to the other side of
the furrow. Now, atter the liberal
applic'.ntioc of sand for so malty sty years
lay hard clay'hod dissolved, and 1 have
La place of it at good iuello_v loam. Arid
instead of cutting eight; or ten time of
hay, es f, r.ueriy, '1. now cot Iu good
seasons forty tons. For the Best twenty
yelled I have suit] as tmtell l.tay on au
average each year as the farm cut
when I continent:ed. anti yet I have
never purchased fifty dollais wenn of
Now thatseason of slimmer 0r;n1-
pluiate is ttoproachitug, every individ-
tinl .honlid he guarded by a proper re-
nledv, The most pleesan', safe, and
speedy core for diarrhtil,t, cholera mei..
bit , ,lysent;oty, Cramps, cholic, nausea
and rill bowel 'oumeht!nts ip that old
reliable inedil'ino, Dr. 3+ewler'a extract
of Wild St an berry, MI Floaters r up-
p!y it at 37i cents per bottle.
GELMAIii SYRUP.'
No (Aber medicine the wort]. was eyer
given such a test of iib, curative , qualities as ,
laminates CU'n tteeN Sate]'. In Untie years two
urilllous four hundred th',usand intik bottles i
of this znetlieine were distributed •r•ee of charge
by druggists in this country to ''hose aiitctell
with Consitmptiou, Asthma, C'aup, severe;
Coughs, Puenuiuouis, anti ether dim.eases 'of
the threat alld lungs, giving ale Americas
people undrininble pronf that ltkinvs Seim
will cure them. 'rhe result his been that
drugeists in every town and viilae in the Oa -
mules and United States are recunmending it
to'lieir customers. 'Uri to yolk druggist and
ask what they know about it. Simple bottles,
Irl. cents. ,Itegnlar size, 75 cents. 'Tin's.) doses
will relieve any Case.
CONSUMPTION CURD,
Au old physician, retired from praetioe, bar -
lug had placed iu his hands by in Last In-
dia missionary the formula of a simple vege-
table remedy for the speedy ani; permeiuen-
cure for Consumption, Bronchitis C'attarh, Ast
thma, and all Throat andLungAlections, also
a positive and, radical cure for Nervous De-
bility and all Nervous Complaints, after har-
ing tested its wonderful curattie powers in
thousands of oases, has felt it his duty to make
it known to his suffering fellows.: Actuated by
this Motive and a desire to relieve human suf-
fering, I will send free of charge to all who de-
sire it, this recipe, in German,. Ifreucii, or Eng-
lish, with full directions for Preparing and us -
lug. Sent by until by addressing with stamp,
naming this paper, W. W. Sinnitrt,14I Powers
Block, Rochester, N. i
LEGAL
W. i1ALL4, ATT'T'ORNhiY-A'1-
The now 1. -erten Medicine cures Sporniatarrl a
�PO =WOE, and an nervous complaints re-
stating in I,osss f armory, serious impediments to
niarnlwge r swat depression, eta. rec per boa: 4
for $2, Sold o druggists everywhere, *,whole•
sale- I,Ytf AN llic ii. • Sc Co.,' Toronto, &Ont i) r
silk,seeurelysoaled,onreceipt of price. Adtlre'tri
pEmppanel Di�col
ioine A��ueuyes4 ksaxyf 0P 4» "�'ayxo,ae
1i,1110LOl1"..rr(:,',4' ' 'JAI tl .all'LJ
Send for circulars expkalutne our
New System of caiwassin.
Agents have wonderful success, 100 sneer lrma-
elms re 1,000 IN,iOnrrarers, . Our publications are
tgaudarrl. ,'rcldrese, •
Tile floury Bili rob. CO.,
41 43 ant] 45 Shetucket at, a*or'wieki, Conn
NUTILes.
THE ONTARIO
Loan and Debenture Co'
,Y
(OF LONDON, ONT.)
1leve removed to their rens office, Conner of
itlarteet Lane anti Delirias Street, nest door to
the Moleona hank, and are receiving regular
monthly r.unttcuces of Z;nglisli capital for iu-
vestmeut in mortgages on lies/ Estate,
STRAIGHT LOANS AT 7 and 8 Per Cent.
aneor.ling to the class of security offered.
savings Bank Branch.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIt'S.
Apply personally or by letter to
IV. F, SULLEN
• LAV, Solicitor in Chancery, Rotary' Manager'
Public Couvoyaneer, Seo. Office—over Exchange London, Oat,
Bank, Exeter, Out.
MEDICAL.
DR. _HUTCHINSON, Member of
the College of Physicians and Surgeousof
Ontario, rec., etc., Office next door to I. Cariiugs
Main Street Exeter
.J1 YNDMAN.—CORONER FOE
the County of Huron. Uflice,nextdoor to
rl r.I, 0 arlin g's store, Exeter
(MAX'S SPECIl C MEDICINE.
TRALE MARK.T'heGi )aftsaglisliTRADE M RK.
Hemedy,im unfair F
f. int; cureal Semi- •,
n`•Vaese,
Sitalermatorreknh a a,
Imyoteney,uud'all
Diseases that fol-
low as a sequence
of Self abuse, as
a loss of tttemory, =
Before Tek iTaiversal La:e: t' e -'
tude,Paiu in theAf er Tw)rnl
IBaek,Dinrness of vision, Premature old age, and
many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or
Consumption audit Premature grave. r Toll
particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to
seed free by meal to everyone. t The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at el per package
or six packages for 95, or will be sent by melt on
receipt of the money by addressing
TEE GRAY 51 EDICINE CO.,
ToaaNro, ONT., CANADA.
'Sold in Exeter"y all druggists, and every-
where in Canada and the United States ',y whole-
sale and retail druggists.
N, B—The demand of our business have paces
stiatect our removing to Tononto, to which place
please address all future oommuniaatons.
W. BttO WNIN G M. D., M. C.
J . • P. 5, Graduate Victoria:University* (Mee
auciresidenee. Dom nion Laboratory. Exeter.
C. MOORli , M. D. C. M.
• Graduate of.ticGillUuiversityy, Montreal
oMee audresidence , Exeter, Ont. O:iico I ours—
titol0a,nl and 7to10n.in
R. J. A. ROLLINS, M. C. P. S.
0., Victoria St„ Crediton, Ont, 0111cehour?
roue 0 to 10 a. in.; 2, to
Lij'r'Z, M. D.,
• Office at his resicience, Exeter. .EEN SA.L.L
R. IIiVING, GilADUATE UNII PORK PACKING HOUSE
egetilernbarCollege
Puvsiciansand surgeons Ont„ rilice$lr1eton
VERSITY TriuityCoyConll.
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS
Having commenced businessfor the
Fail andWinterTrade
We are prepared to purchase any quantity of
Pork subjectto ,
the following regulations
We 1vi11 take off two pounds per hundred if
dry, and three pound if soft. Shoulder stunk,
twenty -fire cents. If any of the hung gut is
loft in, 25 cents extra will be deducted.
No port( will be bought at an price it
warm,
We want all. Hogs Cutting aright through
breast to head, and HamsJ.PETTY.enn�edd�outtoo tail,
&
217.11UOVTID.
JOHN BACK
having pinrehased the stook of Messrs. B, le E.
Slicer, has removed to the ,,tora lately oc-
cupied by then,,
North of Po:.,:t Office.
All kinds
Flour and Feed Alwas on Hand.
FLOWER, FIELD AND (LUJAN SEEDS
in great variety.
JOHN BACK.
RA..r PUMP WORKS.
G. BOLTON • PROPRIETOR:
ETOR-
I' wing n,,iclod to my pump macrimnore, and pro
curl a large quantity (A best -class pump logs, 1
am 'minimal to Offen an article
Superior to anY Factor In the County,
wait at prices that defy competition. Wells end
Cisterns dog on the shortest notice.
Ticfore pen:basiug cell a, the Hay Pump Works,
tK,Sbon--ilne-quarto mile' port of Exeter,
i ontioiEvad. Hay. t
This great aouseholci Medicine rarths anion
the, leading necessaries of life. These femur
111s purify thelinoov, and wet most powerfully
etsu.ttrriugly tin the Liver, Stonia.el ; Kidneyr•,
unit Bowels, givingtone, energy, and vigor to
those great main epringa of life, tfbey are eon.
iitloutly recommended as at never failing renreity
Mall eases where the orcretitutioa,frorn idriutevtr
cause, hits become imuyaired or„weakoned. They
aro wonderfully uITcuciuns in all utimeots inlet.
denial to females of all age; and as it. genet
ninth; Medicine areuusurua.evil
its searching and lin:tltug properties are known
elameheiitthe world,
ler the cure of badlugs,bad breasts, ohm wounds
Soresandikcers, itis aninfrillibte remedy. If
effectually robbed on tie neck medalma, o,e.salt
into meat, it cures sore throat, Bronehitis;fioi,gtra
Coble, and even Aethnra. For cUlr,nrtulat Swel-
lings, Abeessee Piles, le istuias. GoutUlleumatisnr
and ovary kind of Skin Disease, sotl.sn; it has never been
lumen to fail. The Pills a,udOintment aro ins n-
ufaettirbl. wily at
ons OXFORD ST:l1ET, LONDON,
And are soil by all Vendors of Medicines thre,egh-
out the civilized world; with directions in almost
over e lingo up,,
The Teed.* Minks of those l,tedieines are regit-
torori ba Ottawa, rft'nee, any one in the British
reesessions,who may' keep the •lmuerieatt Own -
10; (twin -
It , for sale Win t let ur:iseeuted,
i.- 'Pin•ehn,set., ilio,TA kn•+ir, to tl,o saner n5A1r.,
Patspand Boxes, If the address is not HPOxi'orst
Sia er.6 Lunilt.u, they eau 01,tiriutr