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The Huron Expositor, 1875-03-12, Page 5
a made to fir. eat into Com- a the Pacific the Premier ay before the clition of this he future plans 6rd to it. Mr. e Government the work for- teamstaaces of `hey are deter- aeuce work familiar with a the road will ;, and are per - r proposed rterests or the tf? Oeryv. ;are aa far a*: have not lost work is a nkat Eeral interests er Proviucial aed to utilize this- Pr€ -v- tetween Mani - tains, but not that alley are 'away through [41e agreed to. €erior front the 11, being nine within which ern€ment foal - t complete the lie same time, atuatinn as to ave also agreed 1 dollars Per until the work rn>te hss been. rs-are busy in and by next t; l prepared of the House Viable cost,, and. which tenders rt of the Do- t has already ( work isi now costia.$180. lcl ASO for the of sand tons of ';ra€,ted for,. tall. at 3n_ average `hese are the h which steel ed._ The Brim trent to corn- , a quarter mil-- OOF. RUESTJOti., Ito submitted a an raldress be praying her to unending the G, by providing inhabiFtairts of a a irtority `. ave the same iantages with s aa are now e Roman Cath4 and the Prot He strongly tholics of ew -Schools,, and the institution .rums in edaca- vince could be the injustice of port of schools, conscientiously aw no jumper - g of the leis- members took lir was kept up 1iTION. lay was oecu- ittrng 1}y the rt's resolution. ecl on clivi to 73. ES. mot 1.1. Con. 7, 1 Implements. John Mack, 4 ,ot 11, Con.. 1?,., l Implements. ;r;. J. P. Berne,: ,n Lot 17, Cort. and Imple- rprietor , J. P_ t Lot 23, Con. y Farm Stock (orman, pro- uetioneer. .Seaforth, Ctrsical Iiitrir- 2, proprietor ; .rot 5, Can. 1(l' 1 Implements John ll.ttlla3cl, `.ot 6, Con.. 17, ana lmy�ple s. praetor r7. '. kat the Com - al Far arm, Oa S.. u cker- auel. George riueF attictiuu- OXI March. 5i att. Armour, 0, exit March eMurray, of a. Matruh_, fl re €En, of a ciaugh_ n nth., Err Pel, tVorknran, of Vii kw). IS,. the 1. of a . son.. March 9,, the 'urnrladi, of a e dry n2 son, .Elcrgatip aged -March Jamea Mils, rah 4, the wife 38 years. ,Larch 8, Ag- -wife of Mr. :77 years. - Mine h 7, John Ellik Mc(zregor, n March 13,; xn Holtzhour, MARRIAGES. SM ,LDE,t--StITIL—At the residence of `the bride's parents, by Bev. G. Bodle, Mr, George Sn%allden, to Miss 11. Smith, .bot l of Grey.• 1rusn:Rn--MoDoNALD. —At the resid- of the bride's father, on Feb. 24, by Rev- John Ross, Mr. Thos. Ilt stard, teacher, to Jennie, eldest daughter of Mr. Hugh McDonald, 4 of Tucker- srnith. Dossoa .—TAThOR.--At the Wesleyan Parsonage, Seaforth, on Feb. 5, by Rev. Charles Lovell, M. A., Mr. Da - via Dobson, of Brussels, to Miss Eliza Taylor, of Hallett. THE MARKETS. SEAFORTH, Murch 4, 1875. During the past week the amount of business done on the market has been much increased. Produce of all kinds. is coming in more freely, meeting with a ready sale. There hasen a slightbe in wheat, oats an barley, while peas have advanced a cot pie of cents. flay has also declined slightly, there be- ing large quantities coming in. We quote' Fall Wheat (new)......... . 0 80 to 0' 83 Spring Wheat, per bushel.......... 0 82 to 0 88 Oats (new) per bushel . 0 00 to 0 38 Peas (new) per bushel..:.. 0 00 to 0' 70 Barley (new) per bushel .. 65 too 0 70 Butter.,No,1, Loose............... to 0 20 Butter in tubs.. 0 to 0 20 Eggs........, ... .0 00 to 0 17 Flour . 0 0.0 to 4 50 Hay, uetF.... . , ...,,.......10 00 to 11 OD - Hides.. 6Hides. .. .... 000 to 5 00 Sheep skins 0 50 to 1 25 Salt (retail) per barrel ; 0 75 Salt (wholesale) per barrel .. 0 70 Potatoes, per bushel, new. 0 60 to 0 75 OatmcaVebrl ........... 0 00 to 6 00 Wood, .... . 2 50 to -8 00 Beef ..••........ • .. ....... 4 50 to: 6 00 Pork.................... ......... 7 50 to 7 75 - CLINTar., March 11, 1875. Fall Wheat, per bushel........... 0 83 (0 0 85 Spring wheat, per bushel .... 0 82 (0 0 8Q Oats, per bushel. . 0 88 (0 Barley, per bushel ....... . . 0 70 (0 0 71 Peas, per bushel................. 0 68'6 0 70 Butter.....:..... .... 0 20 ct 0 22 Potatoes....... - . ............. 0 70 a 0 75 Eggs..... 0 15 (41 0 20 Hay, per ton, .... .11 00(( 12 00 Pork,. 6 75 a) 700 THE SEAFORTH- CARRIAGE FACTORY. Opposite 0..C. WILLSOLV'S Agri- cultural Implement Emporium. PILLiVIAN & Co "WHILE returning thanks for the liberal at- ronage they have received since coinmencing business in Seaforth, would state that they aro now prepared to furnish DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGIES AND EEDS,: SEEDS. STRONG & FAIRLEY SEAFORTH, DEMOCRATS,L r ` 1 (Clover Seed grown on sandy soil will make good Aro now receiving tboi-r stock of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, Which they are determined -to sell at small ad- vance on cost price. We have now on hand a large stook of - CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED,. Hungarian, Millet, Spring Rye, &c. change for this section.) We are expecting daily Which, for style and excellence of workmanship our supply of •- Millinery, ALSI-KE CLOVER, STOOK TAKING IS NOW GOING ON. AT THOMAS RC1 D'S AND EMPORIUM, SPECIAL BARGAINS and material, cannot be surpassed by any other 1 establishment in the Province.. They are practical workmen, devote their per- sonal attention to their business, and as they make light work a speciality, they can guarantee satisfaction. L61CDON, -March 11, 1875. White fall wheat, ' Diehl, $1 50 to $1 60 ;. Treadwell-, $1 40 to $1 50 ; red winter, .$1 30 to $1 40 ; • spring, $1 40 to $1 50 ; oats, $1 20 to $1 22 ; peas, $1 18 to 6'1 25 ;' barley, $1 50 to $1 70 eggs, store lots, per ,do2., 25c to 30c ; farmers', 22c to 250 ; butter, crock, 18c to 20e ; rolls, 22c to 25c ; firkin, 18c to 20c ; pork, $7 GO to $8. sir — GIVE THEM. A TRIAL REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, AND CHARGES MODERATE. PILLMAN & Co. COMING, COMING. TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH TUESDAY, MARCH 16,1875. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY JJEEDLE'S SWISS BELL' RINGERS; Variety and Se>j.sation Troupe. TEN first-class Artists, 10 -Comedians, -Dell Players, Vocalists, Instrumentalists. Orches- tra and Cornet Bandl, assisted by 111) JOIINNIE FltiN»LE, the king of eccentric Comedians . in his Dutch, I Irish and Yanked Songs, Sketches, Burlesque Farces and Imitations of the old time Daikey of the `'` Sunny South." Engagement of Miss ILA ii 1A K SH, the young and beautiful Balladist, Protean Ac- tress and Solo Soprano Bell Player:, together with a full troupe of Bell -Players on the charming and harmonious Swiss Bolls. Free Cornet Band Concert one -half-hour previ- ous to the opening of doors. - Toi oNTO, March 11, 1875. - There were in to -clay about 500 bush. of wheat, at 96e for white, 90e to 92c for Treadwell, and SSc far spring ; 200• bush. of barley at '82c to 83c ; 11000 1 AUCTION SALE of peas at 75c to 76c and 1,000 bush. OF cif oats at 44e to 45e. Haysold at $19 to $2.. Hogs rought 8 to S 50. But- ONE OF -the MOST VALUABLE Admission, 25e. -Itexerve Seats, 50c. Doors open at 7.30 Bells at 8. . C. C. BEEDLE, Proprietor and Manager. S. G. SOULES, Treasurer. Capt. U. A. BEEDLE, Business Agent. A RARE CHANCE. Largo German Clover, Lucerne or Fiench Clever, White Clover, Yellow or Trefoil, Orchard Grass, Red Top Grass, Rye Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass and Mixed Lawn Grass. - ter weiit at 26e to 30c for poand rolls. Eggs were lotwer, selling at 30e to 350 for fresh. • TORONTO CATTLE MARKET. TORONTO, ro, March 11, 1875. �R. J. P. BRL�IE . has received instructions from the Executors of the estate of the late B ,-rs—The receipts were rather WILLTAx AIME to sell by Pnbiic Auction, attire more abundant during the past week 0 OMMERCIAL ''HOTEL, than previously, but were still light, SE A.FORTU ON though about: sufficien o meet the ex - FARMS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH. SWEDE TURNIPS. . 107 fisting clemanci3 Prices may be quoted ...__..E....■v .a•annu 31 t $4..25 to ,5e for first class $4.25 to At the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., a r , $4.50 for second class, and $3.50 to $3.75 Tcu THAT Valuable Farm, formerly owned and oc for third class. ied by the late WI$.LIAM MUIR. The ll � � p SHEEP—Receipts limited tc one car farm is Lot No. 25, Fourth Concession, H. 5t. S,,� Tuckersmith; contains 103 acres; 85 cleared and load., which sold at $6.25. in a state of good cultivation ; the balance is well Lumps There were two cars in. One timbered. There is a largo and commodious brick to dress 50 lbs sold. at $6, and the other? I. house; good frame I outbuildings, watered. d a large eon to dress 55 lbs, at $6.50. a good gravel road, Within five miles .from Sea - ‘.r forth, and an equal distance from Clinton. BUFFALO `LIVE STOCK I ARK.ET. • TITLE INDISPUTABLE. Bu>• aaao, March 11, 1875. TERMS. --One-half of the purchase money to C .T rL.—Receipts to -day 24.890 head, making the total supply for ;the week,' thus far, 6,596 head, or 388 cars, against 5,168 head or 304 cars for the same time last week, and 3,808 head. or 224`cars for. the same time last year. -The market opened slow, with but comparatively s t few offerings, at an advance of -4 to xc o t all grades. Canada steers are quoted a $4 86. SHEEP AND LAMBS.—Receipts to -day 6,200 head. Buyers have- been holding off and demanding a decline of is on the closing prices, of last week, and sales - made thus fax to -day are at, the decline demanded. News from the East shows the markets there 7.,-o be overstocked and trace consequently dull. - Hoes. ----Receipts to -day 3,100. hcacl. Supply about equal to the demand. We quote to -day : Yorkers at $6 70 to- $7 ; c y heavy hogs holding at $7 50 to $7 75. But few offering and demand light. - be paid on the day of sale, and the balance with- in 30 days. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer or to either of the undersigned Executors. G-EORGE SPROAT, WM. 3IeOONNELL. -- , PUBLIC NOTICE. CARROT SEED. Long Orange, Attinghan, White Belgian, Green Top Orthe, &e. Our stook of Garden Seeds will be found fresh and good. Warranted as pure as can be pot in any other establishment. We advise all parties sowing seeds to buy the best in the market. Seeds put up in papers we don't recommend. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF AGRIG).1LTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &C., AT THE A 0-lc/tit/ad Implement and Musi- cal Instrument Zent Emporium, SPA'ORTH F -LOWER SEEDS. - - A choiee assortment. Call early and get your supply while the stock is new. Market Gardeners and others buying seeds in large quantities liber- ally dealt with. Seeds as low as any other establishment in the tr ado. Can't be undersold. R. J. P. DBINE will sell by Public-Anetion, for Mr. 0. G. WILLSON, at his Ware -rooms, - Main Street, Seaforth, On SATURDAY, .[rich 20, 1875; the following Property : 10 sets of Collard's pa- SEAFORTH ENCAMPMEN'ir', tent iron harrows, lU sets Scotch Diamond Iron harrows, 6 Rochester straw cutters, 2 second - hand melodeons,1 new rnelodeon,1 second-hand organ, 12 second-handsewing machines, 1 good mare in foal, 5 years old; 1 driving horse, 5 years old; 1 get light double harness, 1 set single har- ness, 1 light ar-ness,1light spring wagon, and other articles. The whole of the above will positively be sold without reserve. - Sale to commence at 12 o'cI©ck. TERMS. --Ali sums.. of $15 and under cash, over that amount 7 milnths' credit will be given, on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 7 per cent. will be allowed for cash on credit am aunts. • 0. C. Zl'ILLSON', Proprietor. J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. .1 879-1 STRONG & FAIRLEY. 1875. SPRING ;:1875. No. 27, I.0.0. F. WILL hold a Regular Meeting on THURSDAY, . , V 'MARCH 18, at 7:30P.M. 377 GEORGE THEKTO, Scribe. S.E.ED PEAS FOR SALE.' THE undersigned has on hand n choice lot of SEED PEAS for sale, warranted free from all obnoxious seeds. _ R. BROCK, . 37944 Con. 4, Mill Road, Tuckersrnith. ABSTRACT F the Treasurer's account with the Municipali - ty of Tuckersmith from lst April, 1574, to 1st Marc), 1875. DE. To balance on hand from last audit.... $44845 5 5 475 0 Tavern and shop licence. - Balance of taxes for 1873 271 2 97 Clergy reserve fund.......... Boundary line appropriation......... 179 02 Lumber... 4,004 40 County tares_. 22 65 Collected over County rate.......... C: Trustees' school taxes 3,597 59 • • • - _ Township tax.- ;;2515 85 : Less taxes unpaid—. - . 243 22 2,272 63 63 Arrears of taxes for 18.73. $-10,847 14 Unpaid taxes........ 243 22 $11,090 36 CR. By cash raid for roads and bridges.... $2,124 42133' 00 Relief of poor... 127 45 Miscellaneous 547 45_ County 4,001 85 Gerrity fazes. 4 50 31590 4 4 Interest on do.. 5 Trustees' sehool tax 1 Arrears of taxes. .. $10.5 86 To balance in hands of Treasurer817 28 U. 243 29npaid taxes.. • $11,090 36 Audited the Treastrrer's :hooks, compared vouch- ers and found correct. - ARCHD. DEWAR, l Auditors. JAMES DALLAS, )' Tuckersmith, March 6, 1875. E 1 TE.l'SI TrE 1 L CTIOiV SALE OF \TALUABLE FARM STOCK, ? FAR TVI IVIG IMPLEMENTS AND A GOOD FARM. -up.P .BRINE has received instructions from J. ltl Mr..JOHN 3IcNEIL' to sell by Public Anc- ti.onf on Lot 6, Con. 17, Grey, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 23, The following property: 1 span matched grey mares, 7 years olcl, warranted sound and good 1 d fast travellers; 1 mare rising three years , colt rising 2 years old, 1 brood mare in foal, 8 milch cows, 1 heifer coming 2 years old, 2 steers coming 8 years old, 2 heifer calves, 6 sheep, pigs, 1 lumber wagon,1 set bob sleighs, 1 double p a1 set har- rows, with role and shafts; 8 plows, harness, rows, 1. fanning mill, 1 set short' tug har a s,1 set long tug harness, 1 saddle, sets 1 rifle, 1 pair steelyards. 1 wagon rack, 1 grain cradle, a lot of saw logs, skidded; 500 cedar posts, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 sugar kettle, and a number of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, TE SIMS RMS.—All sus of 5 and under cash, over that amount 9 months' credit will be given, on t notes. A discount of furnishing approved join 8 per cent.- will be allowed for cash on credit umonnts• The EAEM will also be offered for sale, the purchaser to pa3 $200 down; balance in Jan., 1876. JOHN MeNEIL, Propr. s tier. J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer. IN ARE OFFERED IN Mantles, Shawls, Dress Goods, Flannels, - Cloths, &c., IN ORDER TO M&uE ROOM FOR At LARGE STOCK Oil NEW SPRING THE DU N C A N - & D U N C A N SEAPORTH_ I WE BEG leave to intimate -that wo have fin- ished taking stock, and would return thanks to oar many friends and customers for their in- creased patronage during the past year. And now that we have every- facility - for doing a first-class trade, we world solicit a continuance of your confidence and patronage. - We have received invoices in the courae of the past week for the following lines of goods, ',which we will be able to show, and are now opening, at prices that will astonish the _most incredulous : FANCY DRESS GOODS, PLAIN and FIGURED LUSTRES, ES D , LUSTR , COLORED A SpECTAT, LINE .OF - Canada Drab Lustres GOGDS, WHICH WILL BE OPENED LATTER PART OF MARCH.. THOMAS KIDD. 1 w NEW SPRING • GOODS, 1875. RECEIVED TWO CASES GENTS' BATS. NEW STYLES IN FELT AND SILK, ALSO. A NICE LINE OF LU"STLER,Y" CHAP, 1 BL�AC And has things once more in ship shape. the Neatest and Ilanasomest A SPECIAL LINE OF American Cottons Bought Cheap, A Splendid Line of HOLLANDS, AFINE LOT OF Hoyle's and Ashton's Prints A PARE LOT OF SHIRTING. - These are in advance of our regular stock, and were bought cheap. Customers can depend on Bargains. `Ne are also Receiving SPRING TENDERS. CAPS S ENDERS will be received by the undersigned HATS A N, D C T April next up to the ..d of , for the erection of a frame shed and stable for the Presbyterian Church at Walton. Plans and specifications can be seen at Mr. James Fultonia, Walton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 879*3 JAMES FULTON, Walton. AT W. HILL'S, SEAFORTH. E. H I.0 KS O N & CO., S I-;APOP.TI , •=1 w r 0 c a 0 m 2 0 0 CP 2 yS ai to is1.Ako r rn cn 0 m �' YY V r .r G, orson r VJ NEW JEWELRY STORE • IN SEAFORTH. COUNTER Has now removed to his New Store, 1VAsos_IC ..TITLE BLo0. % Adjoining Poweli's Hotel,• . He :has JEWELRY STORE, - As well as the BEST AND - LARGEST STOCK l : West o f Toronto, and invites all his old friends and en stomas to call and see him, M. R. COUNTER.. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, ,AND ARE STILL RECEIVING, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF • WAWANOSH SHINGLE :FACTORY. r HES and `CROCKERY JEWELRY , CLOCKS, WATCHES , OF EYEDY DESCRIPTION. - For choice, Quantity, Quality caul Prices we are' Second to None. s Housekeepers we would suggeeit that if they want a full line of good Goods, suh as PLATED CRUETS, - 4 PLATED SPOONS, r PLATED FORKS, T - w KNIVES AND FORKS, at TEA. SETS ENGLtSI AND FRFNCH, LAM.P$, I TOILET SETS, HAIR. BRUSHES, COMBS, &c., LOOKING GLASSES, And Sundry other artieles too numerous to mention, to .give us a cell. ' SSt!TQt,ta lt a arsra THE subscriber having purchased 40 acres of Pine on Lot 30, Con. 2, Baa; Wawanosh, and. erected a new mill thercen, is prepared to supply Shingles in large quantities at the lowest market prices. Particular attention paid to custom saw- ing. First-class shingles guaranteed, as none but good sawyers are employed. and the pine is of the finest quality. For sale, a 20 -horse power steam boiler complete and in good working order. - 377-8 JONATHAN CARTER, Blyth P.o TENDERS WANTED. r , TENDERS will be received by Messrs; 'GRAY & ' SCOTT, on behalf of the 'Tuckersmith Branch ►� I Agricultural Society, up to noon on , raj I SATURDAY , MARCH 20 1875, • For the erection of a Frazee Addition to the n rp: g rienitaral Hall. Plans and Specifications of tLe ; work: can be seen at any time at the factory of 3fesi•rs. GSA'Y & SCOTT. The Society -do not • bind themselves to accept the lowest or any ten- der unless satisfactory. JOHN HA�'CNA 1, jr" Secretary. A. ELCOAT, President: 378-2 O?FICE, BEDROOM, PARLOR, HALL, BAR -ROOM, BANK & other CLOCKS CONSTANTLY ON fIA.ND.. . j - PLATED WARE, CLOCKS a\ND WATCHES A SPECIALITY. E. HICKSON & CO. N, B.—Watches and CIecicy repaired by hist -class workmen. • HORSES FOR SALE.' FOR sale, cheap, a span of heavy three-year-old COLTSwarranted sound and gentle. Or a span of heavy five-year-old HORSES, warranted good to work. Purchasers can have a choice of . eight horses. Apply to ROBERT SCOTT, 879 Roxboro. FOR MEN AND BOYS. -. We have on hand a fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES, Clothing and Millinery. We would call attention to - our full stock of . GROCERIES. Fine Lines of Teas and Sugars rs Chea pp : SPECIAL PRICES to customers who want a ; Large Parcel at once. DUNGAN & DUNCAN.I Mr. CPESSW LL'4 FINE ART LOTTERY. OWING to the inclement weather of the last month, Mr. BRINE has not been able to call on a large portion of Mr. CI:ESS3i'ELL'S friends g portion and patrons of art. He hopes now to continue the great success met with in Seaforth, andto fill up the list in another month. In the meantime, to g ive further satisfaction and to neake the un- dertaking as complete as possible, the list of priz es has been increased in value and number. WANTED. SIX masons for the coming season; also a good stout boy to learn the business. Apply to 879 - F. PATTERSON, Architect, Bluevale, A GOOD CHANCE _ AUCTION SALE OF caonr.F4 A iD READY- MADE CLOTHING. \TB. J. P. BRLNE will sell by Publie Auction at the Store of Mr. T. Gar'niss, opposite the Mansion Hotel, Ou Saturday, are.. 13, commencing at 10 o'clock A. 31., the wbole of the ;hock of Clotbs and Beadymaate Clothing, The Stoek is all new, of the best quality and munnfuc-_ tore, and is in good condition: and will be sold without reserve, as Mr, Garnish has disposed of his premises. Terms --CASH. T. GARNISS, Proprietor. J. P. MUNE, Auctioneer- :375 2 ESTRAY HEIFER. AME into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 7, Con. 12, Stanley, about Dec. 1, a two- year-old red and white HEIFER. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take her away. 579-1 _ D 13_STECELE. BEUCEFIELD CHEESE FACTORY. G of the introns and others inter- 11IEETIN ested in the above Factory avill be held in Town -Hall, Br•ncefreld, on WEDNESDAY, March , 24, at 1 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of arranging the business of the factory for the current year. A full attendance is requested. W. DAIRD, 1 Pro 1." •s 879-2 - S. S. BROtvLEE, r •1.�� AME into the premises of the undersigned, o Con. 9 11.11,8. Tuekersnuth, about Ce, ..8 Co , Lot 1` : Bite Heifer. dw Dee. ], a 8 -year old spotted red an The owner is requested to prove property, pay eiipe nses and take her away. 277*4 ANGUS KENNEDY. NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, ANDREW CALDER T. iS13ES to inform his friends and the public V� PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On :slain Street, nearly opposite the -Mansion that he has fitted up itethe best style, a new Hotel. His apex -atlas is all new and of the most iini,rcved kind, and from his long experience as a l.botographer Inc can guarantee t}atisfactitn o all who zs.vor him with their patronage. Come at once and bring your children. Re- member _ CALDER'S New PhotograVa. Gallery. N. B.—A supply of Osborne Sewing Machinnes kept constantly on hand and for sale. -- ESTRAY SHEEP remises of the undue Lot YA 9, on. the premises ' last,three .,Z -Con, li. SlePillop, ou September ' t ear, The Owner is re- S33L•'LP, marked in i?dh (nested to prove property, pay charges and taste them away. 876-4 BALLS HAYS.