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The Brussels Post, 1920-7-15, Page 5
Premt Bil5IEIESS: CAIiGie JNO. SUTHERLANi) & SONS LIMIT ED AYIV t;� µy P®t'tK Y/V ffeY,ll9r CEMI.l51f•'I£Y ONTi l© iHt'tff- SF 'NCIE f.+i]I+1VxrYA•I`T'Gjil'i AND IS tJ B o1 MIARRIA(I411 I,ICJINBENr Mee le the Pont glace, Ethel. SO4 1.11 B. BOOTT AB AN AUO'TION' a. • ane, will sell for nutter pilot, to t) ,iter wren, In 10103 time and lees °haemes MAO ,illy ether a nettuue011a Nast Hume or he won't charge anything. Dates bud orders can always be arras; e,l at tuts office or by pare war applioatlon. T, T. M'RAE 'M; a., M, P. P.. S, O. M. O. H., Village or Hi Phyaiolen, Surgeon, Aeeuu. •,r 0811,0 at residence, opposite Maly. : Uhureh, lailihun street. P0000FOOT, KILLO0AK & COOKE Barristers, 80 eitore, Notaries Public, &a. Office un the 8gnare, 2,,: door Prom Iiamllton Street, GOD8IUGH ONT. Private (nails to lona et lowest rates. W. Pri0UDP00T, R. O. .r. I., XIr,Loat rt H. J. D. 000xE Sam Weinstein • Is prepared CO pay highest )t'ice for t 2 Scrap Iron, • • Rubbers, Rags, &c. 2 the o e • • ♦ 0 me before you sell, • ♦ • • Highest Cash Price for ♦♦ • • ♦ r • •• • • ♦ ♦ WOOL Highest price paid. See i live Poultry and Hides Iv I SAM WEINSTEIN MILL S'1'Ri Ev"I' BRUSSIIILS Write er Phone 62x + + + AGENCY + I + *1. John Oliver -I' BRUSSELS + + 1hap taken over the Deering Ag- + ,1 eney and handles a full line of + + Farm Implements including the + Noted + 9 + TThe only Crean] Separator with two wide open cream outlets— + +no cream screw in the pati] of y, + the cream. See it when in town. + '1 The h H.C. 8-16 and 10-20 Tractors + are among the best, + + The kering Manure Spreader + + With the wide spread and very + light in draft. Johni,1, ver + 4 ♦ I I. H, C, Cream Separators 0044.e0 S0404..+0.04.,,44400.4 i a $peoial• Notice! • • e ••j •♦ MotorElIl • 94 e m AND e v a oi Fxtra Caston. i • Machine 011 I • FOR SALE 0 • o 3 ASK FOR PRICES Q ••• • ♦ • ♦Stewart• H. L. • ♦ 111 HENFRYN o 144044.4404.444444•404444e4 Fall Term opens Aug, 30th q ,E11,Liorr -2 Yoe ge & Charles Stn„ Toronto id Tta. ..Meilen tE, red our (1,1aduatre 44111 , the last 100 years 1111: a snider 11, -' - 'vet' beFte 1t le rl , U t'u b' )1 , r u 1, t- ' r 3411,11 191 fn Eat c; 111• i pigment n easy - they aro propsr1V arm nsq, :I come to thin 0110o1 prepared to do Your part Faithfully and the result° ), 1will be1ativrnctory, There Is 1(0 geese. work about this. 1 Wrfte rev Datntean° to•Ony and learn whin the have done rev others. W. J, 61-1.10 TT, PRINCIPAL anal tidos Items tiRM4141l4 fall hair will be hci(1 'rues - day (((ld We(luebtlay, September 14 awl 15 and Is au evCUt that shout! trot be overlooked, Wak1111W a young lady Cram Michi- gan, To Inert her I never sboeld wish igen. She would eat ice cream, till with paiu she tvou.d scream, and she'd order another big dishigan, A. D. Lamont, li, A , London former- ly of Brussels, has been chosen Principal of St. Marys 'Technical School at a salary of 41124o0. He is a son of the late Hugh and Mrs. Lamout, A. subscriber remitting from Dauphin, Man„ writes:—We have been taking 1HE POST for 21 years, ever since we came West and would not like to be without it, Do You BELIEVE IT ? High prices will toboggan. Brussels has a live Base Sall g. Fall Fair will be a hummer, All the tveddiug are not over yet, ElSome backyards not tidied up. :3 Excursion to Kincardiuo would be popular, A few autoists forget to Tight their lamps, DEA'r11 or REV. S. M. WHALEv.—The old friends of Rev. 8. M. Whaley will learn with deep regret of his untimely death, which occurred on Friday morn• ing, the 22nd inst., while visiting friends In Markham and Searboro, near Toron- to. Hews found a dead in bed byhis brother -in law, Peter Ressor, It is sup- posed death Was due to a strobe. He born in Markham township, 59 years ago, and was educated at Markham high school, the University of Toronto and Kuox College, and held several pastor- ates, St. Helens being among then). He was called to Durham in (gee. He was always successful in his ministry and was regarded as a powerful preacher, He is survived by his wife and several brothe4's and sisters. Mas, S. 'rREMAle Dt15 JULY 2ND.—A very sad death occurred at 5 ocloek on Friday morning at her residence, 420 Albert street, Stratford, of Emma Re-, becca Cooper, wife of F. Tremain, aged 62 years, 3 mouths and 27 days. She was born in England and was the daugh- ter of Win, and Mrs. Cooper. She moved to Canada with her Husband t5 years ago and settled iu Wiogham. After a stay or about 3Years at thatt place they moved to Hamilton, then to Listowel and about 7 years ago moved to Stratford. The late Mrs. Tremain 10.k t ^ ., 90110 in the war, Sgt. Walter' la Pre. main and Cot oral 'Joseph Tremain, both of the 71st Batt. Tbe former was killed on the 14th of November, 1917 and the latter on the 8th- of August, nate, Since that time Mrs, Tremor has not enjoyed a day's health. ,Har husband, who survives her lost his hearing in the war, Besides her husband, she leaves to mourn her loss, 3 daughters and a son, Mrs, T. Bower, Stratford ; MIrs. larsarde, London ; Mrs. Drage, Hermit - tun and Fred. Hamilton, The funeral took place on Monday afternoon from her late residence, z s , q o Albert Street to Avondale Lemetery. Canoe Cluff had charge of the service. The bearers were :—Charles, Harbourn, John Wil- loughby, George -Merritory, Joseph Hill, John and William Welsh. Funer- al was private, Jamestown REsTaunitN'T ROUSE D.— Lis t:nwel Banner of last week says :—Whilo J. D, and Mrs, Miller and family were in Wroxeter Sunday evening, their reetauvant on Main street, was broken into told a quantity of chocolates, both boxed and in bulls. vele stele», Some other goods, including a quantity of cigars, were also thought to have been taken. The family re- side over the restaurant, and the thieving party ascended the stairway at the street entrance, brake a trek admitting then] to the living quarters and from there descended another stairway to the lidelio' of the store. After helping themselves to a gener- ous supply of chocolates and other things, the tlioves made their Pxit by way of a book door, Sleuth \Vilaou has been put on the trail. Grey Miss A. I, 13. Knight is spending a few weeks holidaying with her uncle and dont, I•Iuglh and Mrs. Cunning- ham, 10111 Don, C. Doxey, St. Thomas, is visiting at the homes of T. Doxey and laugh Cunningham, Mrs, Dixey being ill at at the Cunningham home. The latter is a daughter, Hugh and Mrs. Ounninghahn and son, Lawrence, Grey township ; and Mrs. Doxey, SL. Thomas and Everett, Wrightspent Dominion Day at the home of Chas. W. Pe,found, Bruce - field locality, They went by motor, MRS, ,1N°, ('TRAY DkoelAsku,—An- nther nPhe holured tiuu eh resident' t e s of Lhe cnnhiy passed to her reward iv hen the (tenth 00(11111111 Tnesdny of last week at the home of her son, W. W. Gray, 116 Albert Street, Stratford, of Margaret Willocks, widow of the late John Gray, of Stratford, at the age of 00 years, 5 months and 20 days. She ivae burn in P(linburgh, Scotland, and n n Canada 1 1854,settling t( ane t 0 a hee I, 1 rIItna In 1804she welt to Stmt. D ford andnl 1 In a are her Imine there e c Site leaves to meteor her loss 13 sone and 2 daughters ;—MIs, Ralph Donald- son, Stratford ; Mee. High Richmond, Atwood ; James A, Gray and W. W. Gray Stratford-; Ri0hard, Montreal ; Dl', IT, 13,, Toronto, and A, W. Gray, Y 13ertlett, Illlnoie, The funeral were 1111111 wl 'I'hut'AAlu) 1111111 the 1 49trirlotou, Of Ilalpil I)nuttdauu, Iti.1nuea 511 vet, to Avondale Cemetery, Mee. Gray was: predecteteetl by her husband only 2 y( ars ago. Cue 111 the Oolm, -5 '(1 eldest (81111 nine' r(speOled resider(10 her p11001Ilg away will pram pt many ex• preaslnns of regret and 11111111,rn to her long 011(1 worthy oareer, Gran taroalc tlar•rooi R r ORT, .- J'tei iihe of pro• motion events in lit'. l'ncu1. '1.'1111 aver. age Mark is given. Paas 00 Hon- ors 76. Sr. IV—Jiro Keys 83 ; Ravi Pennington 77 ; Beattie Leitch 77 ; Jeanette McNabb 70. Jr, 1 V --Dart ie Dark 81 ; Muriel Bray 81 ; Ethel Smalldon 78; Edith hwttlldou 72: Frank ]biter 72; Lorne Otuneron 72 ; Everett Wright 70 ; Tom Penn- iugtoo 67. Se. 1II-1(1dilh Gorealitz 84 ; Aiwa Querengesoot. 80; Irene Dunn 801 Lydia Jeschke 78 ; Ivan Leitch 77 ; Kate McNabb 70 ; Ivan Brown 75 ; Jack Noble 70 ; Willie Looking 07 ; hector Knight. Results of pro- mOtintl examinations in Jt', room, Jr', 11 to 11-- H. McNabb 85 ; Jean Demerol' 81 ; E. Keys 82 ; G, Knight 81 ; .1, Cameron 78 ; J. Noble 70 : M. Brown 72 ; Is. Fisoher 07 ; J. Pen- nington 01 ; (J, Bray 134: J. Locking 52) rec. for Sr II, 7r. II Paso 50, hon- ors 60. R, Doxey 69 ; M. Huether 03 ; A. Campbell 61 ; J. Smalldon 53. Promoted from let book to Jr, II-- Eleanor I-Eleanor Knight 70 ; E. Dutzzn 74 ; J, Pennington 70 ; E. Stelae '69 ; G. Hunter. 62 ; E. Brown 60 ; H. Doxey 00. Sr, Primary—W. Fischer, H. Querengeaeer, K. Zeigler, H. Brown. Jr. Primaxy—F. Smalldon, E. Reuth- er, R. Cameros F. Doxey. R. MDNain, F. HouBTO,Teachers. N } ADDRESS AND PRERENTATION.— On Wednesday afternoon 30th ult., the monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held in Knox church, Mrs. R. K. IticDorutld, Presi- dent of the Society taking charge of the meeting. Miss Houston. Presi- dent of the Mieeion Baud, prepared the children who gave a good pro. grain. Al the close of the meeting a pleasing feature was the reading of an address to Mies Hcuelon by Alias Bes- sie Leitch, followed by the presenta- tion of a club bag, Fountain pen and bonbon dish by Misses Jean Cameron, Iltut lel Bray and Edith Keys. Mrs. McDonald replied in behalf of the re- cipient thanking the friends for the gifts presented, She also spoke very highly of the excellent work done by Hiss 33005ton here. The latter also he thanked .i' ', e 11111111111 for the gifts and wishes which elle appreciated so much. Lunch teas served on the church hewn and all enjoyed a sociable afternoon, The address was as fol- lows :— lMISS Eous'rON DEAR FRIEND AND TEACHER.—We your friends of Oranbrook and vicin- ity learn with sincere regret of your departure from our midst and so we take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation of your faithful ser- vices rendered here and to say fare- well. As President of out Mission Baud since its organization you have been moat faithful in your labour of love with the children, As Sunday Schoolteacher, you have, by your kindly eouna0), taught the children to follow ever the path of Right. As teacher also of the Jnuior Room in our school vola have always shown the deepest interest and untiring patience in your work, You have indeed pi ev- en to be the childrens' friend. Lt one social gatherings when Llle laugh was merriest youe happy presence added pleasure to the scene, and when sor- row visited our homes vnur words of consolation and sympathy made the sorrow lighter. We cannot but ad- mire your character and disposition which are o1 the highest type your lofty principles and elevating motives. We can truly say you have indeed been very influential among us and we know this influence cannot die. Tennyson says in one of his famous "Love" poems :— "Our echoes roll from soul to soul, And grow forever and forever." so we believe, that althpugh we know you have sown the Good Seed here, none but the Heavenly gather can TORTURED BY TERRIBLE ECL[MA Siebe -e d Pee 'Z::r^..^s 'lj.^.'iff ^L3 (t'i17 ,'FR.1.11T-alaT}VES • DAME PETER LAMARRE Pointe St. Pierre, P. Q. "I think it my duty to tell you how much your medl((ine has dune lar roe. I suffered far three years +with terrible Erzema. I consulted several duetors and they did not do me any good. Then, I used one box of 'Soothe - Salve' and two boxes of Fruit•a•tives' and my hands are now clear. The pain is gone and there has been no return, I think it is a marvellous cure because no other medicine did me any good and I ,tried all the remedies I ever heard of, without benefit until I used 'Sootha•Salva' and 'Fruit -a -tires.' 'Fruit -a -Sees' cooled the blood and removed the cause of the disease, and 'Soothe -Salva' completed the cure." Dame PETER LAMARRE (fits). 50e. a box, 8 for $2,50, trial size 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by roil• -tl F a ve.. Limited, Ottawa, p awe Ont. tell what a bountiful harvest it ivilI bring forth. Now we, parents, friends and children join today with one mind to thank you sincerely for your valuable services, and as a token of our love for you we ask you to accept this club bag, fountain pen and hon bon dish. We hope you will soon pack your chub bag and come to vieit ns, and we (Lame you of a hearty welcome. The pen will remind you that we ate expecting to hear from you for we wish to keep in touch with you and enjoy your friendship still. We hope the future has in store for you 1110015 happiness and sweet con- tent. Signed in behalf of your many friends. MRS, R. K. MCDONALD, MRs, JOHN FORREST, MRS. WMt. CAMERON, MISS LIZZIE M CINTOSH, MISS R. MCNAIR, MISS ANNA: SIIALLDON, M1Sel PEARL SC•HNU(•1 2) Craubrook 0111,,e30L11 ]0., June l Walton SONOOL RReerer,—Tile following are the results of the mid -Summer pro- motion exams. of Walton Public School. Classy examined Classes e amt had 1111 all sub. jeers, The names of talose who failed do not appear. 0 pl an. Pass 6 . T•iorlor's 75. Jr. IV to Sr. IV— Lillian Underwood (h), Florence Ben- nett, Irene McLeod, Nora Sholdiee, Norman Snelling. Se. ID to Jr. IV— Ruby Young (h), Gordon Mlowbray (11), Mary McCall, George Sholdiee, Mary Pollard, Jr. III to Sr. III—Reg- gie Bruce (11) on term work, Alice Hoy (h), Dave Murray, Eva Anderson, Aileen Ryan, Mary Dickson, Ritchie Drager. Sr, II to Jr. III—Jing Short - reed (h), Hattie MoOall (Il), Isabel Underwood (h), Mary Kreuter (h), Peter Mowbray, Flora 13arlts, Russel Sholdiee, Jim Clarke, George McCall, Outdoor Electric Lights for the Farm, The first thing one thinks or in con- nection with electricity on the farm is light fu the house and barns, and yet farmers who have 10st:ailed electricity fin(i that one of the most neeful lights on their places is en outside light. In a great many instances farm buildings are so arranged that a single light, can be used to illuminate all 1110 ground between the house and the barns. Quite generally it is found that a windmill tower, the peak of the roof of one of the buildings, or other ready-made suppntt offers the best location for the light, An enamelled reflector is used, which insures the even and strong (listrihution of all of the light from the lamp over the area where it is needed. Switches to con- trol the lights are placed bode in the house and li t• t n the barn, that is, the light is wired 80 that it earl be turned on or off ft can either the house or the barn, Ibis this feature which makes this particular light so valuable to the femme. He diivee iu10 the 11810 Y3yrd lit night with the lights of his car turned on,switches n vl Le or the yard light when he ets out to open the garage floors and thus is able to walk up Co the house 0701' a path that he can see all the way. If the season deniauds that he get up before clawmor if there is a sudden neceeaity for hie going to the barn in the middle of the night he does not have to lied and light a lan- tern. A touch of a button and the whole barnyard is flooded with light, Powerful lights are used for this kind of lighting, 75 to 100 ivatts, and yet Lhe coat of horning m g them is less than ahalf cent an hour, The low coat ofsar cl 1 lighting, and its reliability, is due to the great de- velopment of farm electric plants during the last ]'eta years, Today the frame' can hove electric 0erviee ft'Olix a plant that is low in cost, reliable and rema'ekabiy simple in operation. Every User 'a Booster Electric power saves time and labor on the (10110, to say.not:hing of the eonv0ni- 0nce, safety and comfort of electric lights in the home and around the farm build- ings, Delco -:Light brings dependable electric service' to any farm at low cost. Writo for Catalog H. G. Darroch District Agent, Listowel e Delca-ialt "Eiectrioity for Every Farm" NEURALGIA CJLRON1C CASE 010 111 YEARS' STANDING REM. EISI.ED 11Y T.R.O,)S, "Tort can't imagine $ e -i 411E it tCFal't$ L0 0 ,C^££ - pan 411 41.' 1 e 1211Aa 4 745 with if _ la, re: la years," writes lit 8 Y^, 1111111E C44 1' 117, St, B9ffelo N,?. 'I are 53 'jet and baa been, under diffannt 1 (:are fel 140 1.4"11 1 y0are, Whet, •tu-, attacks panne 1111 tiro agony %a° 1411, bearable, Even 11,11 soul! of human 701'115 was unendurable. When vieitiug in Toronto I heard of T,Ii.C,'s and took a box home with 111e. "Ona of Iny bar] 8tterlre routs along soon after.. The '1' R.r '4 zs"r we Onide rerrof and the ,,t1,,'k, ..1 „'h o nr en,lh' user) 1', NO for ^ in half an hoar. Bross 14,1 1r„r1 have never bean with,1d, 1hem and have 110 further fear of my old en - only," Neuralgia or bad he:elarltes need no longer make you euifer. T.R.C.'s attach the cause of the pain. Ask your druggist for 11 Lor 11 ailed •nywher, for $1.01. c'rrmpl tete, Ltd , iJft .Kiat W , 'forester t1Y Sold at Jas. rez'a Drug Jean Drager. Jr. If 10 Sr. 1l ---Mar- guerite Bolger, :1lildred Pollard, Gor- don Murray, Wesley Clark, 1917. I to Jr. II—Isabel Royh John McDon- ald, Kenneth Jackson, Clarence Steins Lantra Manning (promoted on years wont), Jr. Ito 81. I—•Notma Hurray (h), Vera Gardiner 111), Florence Ryan, Carol Mowbray, Lewis AleD,mald, Viola Carter, Alvin Farquharson, It .n- nie Bruce (promoted nu year's work) Pr, to Jr. 1—Torn Alowbray, Winni- feed Drager, Frank Dundee, Wilfred Ryan. R. 11, HUOCER ' '1'anclh:•18. MISS K, MOCONNELLl Wroxeter Wn)'(8'rra sitcom. Rtevolve..- The following promotions have been nla,le in the Sr. Div':' of Wroxeter P School. Names are in tit der or meters Jr, IV to Sr. IV - Rona a ,111• Velsor, Laura Wright, Alba Alm,. grove, Alva Hazlewood, Jas. Alban, John Munro. Sr, IIi to le. IV—John Gibson (111, Muriel Robinson, Ruth Stocks, Harvey Robinson, 010renee Taylor, Nina Smith. Jr. 11I to Sr. III—\Vinnifred Rae, Rabe, Gibson, Willie Wright, Eva Musgrove, Agnes (4ibsnu, lsnhel Gibson, Actors MIoRRAY, t0nrhPt•. Bolgrave ADDRESS AND PRESENTA'rloN, -A very pleasant evening was spent on Tuesday, June 20th, with Rev. and Mire. Davison, Belgrave, prior to their removal to Tupperville, by the Sun- shine people. Rev. Mr, and Mrs, Davison have always been helpful both in church 1C, arld Alf. social t 'i •i Il.. Miss Lillian MuArtee read the follow- ing address aid Mise Margaret Hanna presented Mir. and Mrs. Davison with silver knives and locks, berry spurn and meat fork and 1 Miss Thom a baby a a spoon, We were r all sorryto 4a farewell but even the best o(Maude must part :— DEart PRTENDS —We, the members of Sunshine congregation, have as - ambled this evening W enjoy a few ]hours with you before your removal to your new charge at 1rlppervillP. The 3 years you have labored among us have been happy, fruitful mien in which you both zealously aIld capably preached prel(elhed and Sung the Truths and al- so lived out the pi ineiples of the Ohriatian Faith. If we have tint made progress duri(1g yoU1 pastorate itis not because you have not set us u worthy pattern by both precept and example. That Mrs. Davison has sec- onded your efforts you know as well we and we will remember her with it sweetness and love that will live es 0 happy Memory with ns. WE. asst 500 and Mrs. Davison to accept this set of silver knives and folks, beret' spoon and cold meat fork and to Miss Stomach Disorders There aro no remedies or med- 'i'cines so effective for the treatment for the various 'Stomach Disorders as Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy and Hacking's Kidney and Liver Pills. This we know, from the experience wo have had from these preparations and from the know- ledge we have o1'the ar'11011 and medicinal effect of the different drugs and herbs that go into the nontposttltolt of twee two wonderful remedies, The Appetite may be either exag- gerated, pevmrted, diminished or en- tirely lost, these preparations wilt restore dt, The condition may he either A1ute or Chronic or the Nerves supplying the Stomach may be def wove for there may he Gas on the Stomach dm'e'to Fernten'tda'tion or Docamgya'sk tion of Foods; no matter Whet the trouble may Tho this treat- ment will tone up the organs of the entire system and bring back tire glorious good health that 90n so much desire. Pain after Eating, Vomiting, Grad- ual Loss 0f Flesh and Strength, Dyspepsia and Anaemia are some of the Symptoms of Stomach Disorders that quirkily disappear when you use Haoking's. In order to effect a etre, however, patience is as essential as the right remedy and anyone ne who has been atl1ng for any length of time should not expect to be cured in a few day's. Buy 6 boxes sof Hack. Ingr s Heart and Nerve Rentedy and 8 of Haokingle Kidney and Liver Pills and give theme a gond trial, tae sure 4;o got Hacking's, , 4. a su rnvw .i '1. P110110 2, 'fit(a 'O k ! At t,l + 4'•1+'f 3 r + ; ✓.. . Th'1ra :W, p,e:e„r 1141 With ottt t a b prospe l y 0 1 11 1 Always Ir siner nod (v' (117.1171 )I •' I elf•- ("(4e,riall)' yen 17.1,1 !bet tun hark 11, t i friends 11'•,,'. NV, 11118 11' 11 Ilntl, ri period i -P , , in Ow 14 1(001 wt. 1„'l/,• , • •i' + 111:1 .'t ..11"11.1' (,tilt I, 1,f TWEEDS WORSTEDS r 1)3 ,1 ry1 fti T1delrt'4S I1 1'•Ei 4!:1711 bt'. ,"•I I'l t'1 ,i. 4, . Splendid v,aluee in j Waterproof Coats 1 II a1 vr.•::.I II e' In neaii•d'r. Vel". 11 =gasser #y>. .}• '1::. i.n - if i'imepla •f, 1 i a. ++ ++++-a+++++++++++++++++++ t 1 r a art 1 to 1t ir ve 1bs ago J. G. Hamilton, 11 V, I(11 had to lumher of (-tittle posturing •117 11 t.11 10 h&Y11rlp hot on the lath Con„ of 1 1,•,1 11a,t, 11„il 14+4. the, ender what he 1.1 I111+11;;111 was nu lnr.nnt, Cu'rnlnstances si v, -I I ',1 us he, lomat 011011 ialang elf the akin a ', 1 i - 1Il rug, 111;01; mark behind the shoulder. ;,: 1 , 11.• lu a r(Iled the veterinary surgeon, wire pr a .lr. 1 dealh due to injury. el '..+..-,: ), '-'n,t !liar time several cattle have r 1,') in tie r.nnruuni1yand the vet 15 tri I , r•- ry , .,,11.1111 that their death was rdn,. to ralht,tx. Atverearr Ilene t, porll111,0d (L,• .,, .,. ' 1 rue 111,111 Y l t p'nl a lett da, 4.1.1.1;, •±,stvl, \lo' 0. t' 1111, Sninilei vitt, IRw1 (411,.en d i1 il, 1,,1 i, 9141110(4 iii; Mart- 1( levet- ,,, 1;1111 , Mr... (1eI1 l,nr'Itb,'an 111, 1,'4l(e1.1 n very surressful l'lo•lal9 1 io t•,r11 110t/tint. 1ler111a1iyli',',,l•9511.), lea speedy 1'rrevely. 'Phot„ died is (lr"v r,.. 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