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' Volume 3, NO 22, . " • - ,RPWARD FLOOD'?
TERMS per Annem in .Advance, r .
I CLINTON; :ONT„ FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1881:
Publisher..
ALL
ALL
APE
R MR, John Hodgins leaves this morn-
ing ing for a trip down the Gulf of St.
APER, ,larenee. We wish bine a pleasaut
"Clinton is -looking up and getting
in endless variety, from .
its name up as w611. It will he the hub
of the county Hoon."—I?xpositor. True
,
5 en .s a o • •
0 brother McLean,; an honest oanfession
" is good for the soul,
• 1..,,kaubsAaees,—The enterprising firm
•
J3
. • .
• of W . Doherty & Co., of the Clinton,
aby Carriages Organ Faatery, sold 21 organs in three
. clays last week. Oh that horrible N.
Cheap and Stylish. • • ' P.1it's.ruining the country. - •
•'
Als0, n Fine and Mote° Linnet ' . Mr, Cunningham sant home the 00(4. .
.C1GARS,•170113AQCOS, ' day a' large Turtle,. 6 eapttire Ina,(16 ,
•
•
•The examiners of the high school
entrance examination havo finished
their labors and have provisionally
passed 20 out of 35. applicauts. The
following are the successfel. ones:—
Annie Weir, Janes Weir, Cecil), Jikek-
son, Jane. Weir,• Eliza Evitt, Eliza M.
1indsay, Bella ltoe,'Clarissa Jewett,.
Relit. Churchill, W. J. Roe,- Lizzie.
Fraser,Frank E. Welsh, Jas, Arm-
stiong, Moore,. ,A.tleline Itoe, R.
S. Swan, ,josie Seott; Bertie• Fisher,.
Ludion Ilartt,'Ella
PraisostAt.—Dr. Cartwright arriVe&
home on Saturday last, after a tour
• up through the North-West. IIe looks'
wed, and evidently has had a' good
Metcalf, of 131 ,t1) P assed
through this lace on Ids wayhome
from Mitchell this week, where. he has
been for a fnw
Of Kincardine is • visitin,„e• frietels
this place.—Mr. Alex. Johnston, teaeli-
er,of Winthrop, and formerly a stud-
ent of the high school her, spent a few.
clays amoug his friends towu this
week —Dr.. .—Dr. owsley 'was called sud-
denly to Kingston- on Tuesday last,
lie is expeuted back in a day or two.
—31rAloo, L. Johnston, who has. for;
•souie time past heen•• a student in Dr.
Dowsley's ofilee, leaves- • for home the
earlYpart of next, Week.. • lkir. John-
. ston, Outober, goes to Trinity Medi-
ious crowd to, view .his tartleship
Cheap and First -Class •.
And eigaretteS. • • .while eat°Pillg.
t.
day last on a fishing trip to the Ben-
. miller camp he slipped audsprained his
Cuneingliam s shop. . .
1 While Rev; Mr, 31cDoeagh was step -
du' from. one stone to another ou
W. H.
.
ankle.. We. are happy . to bn.. tilde to
an.sford's -th& the inconvenience is enlY tone
ovary
City Book Store, Clinton, A largo• 'drove of cattle passed
The Book Store where yon get ' through town Mt their wa*)
t tl T
Value for your, . depot. In the course of tii(l
esaitie
foro-
noon, a largo drove of.slwep went 111
- . tb0 80.010 d irectien. • They were in geoil
1-40C /VL NIT4TW;
.76111er. laud .just the classof animals to
•• • realize good figures, • • . •
Cal Whill
•
Home and ' The deVoteca.of our nationalSchool, Torouto, where We game • . . • .
hun
.eveth. . '. • •
have•at succetstied in arranging for • y ucceioi
• . .
a match in, tho town on 1riclay (to -day).
The Wingliam Club conies down to 'cross . Trust.ve.meet.4144%
• -- • . •
sticks wi It the Dauntless, but frO01'.'
The regular monthly meeting of the
what we kilbsw of either team we'.predict
• Si Beard was held.' •cia .Monday
for ou " bo • " an easy v' to •
. Hine a cat) !—She knows you.., . .. :
Ot•ii. lire brigade Were out for practice
with the hand fli•e engi.,6 on Tuesday
f•vening last and it Worked very satis-
factory. . ' ' • . • • y le 1 Y' ' evening, Present -7-0e Chairman, and
•• r yr/
ExAmiNalrtox---11ae1niermediate4X,.....t_46.,,t1Mneethig_of the ,Iiive Stook ., Messrs. Leslie, Ilidout, Copper 'and
aininatiou ended on Friday list; and AsOt'fition/ In Id 0..tArtitarou's liiiirt;1; 'kei-ilier.. 'The- Millet -es '.of previetT
the stmlents have all gone. bottle f I on Friday last,a- committee 1'. :144 ET. meeti.",g read and adopted. The - (Joni
the - , , ' - • :pointed to canvas- the town ....for__ sub- •mittce handed •in the fellow ing report :
the holidaye. - . i . . .,.
Ulyth. give Steady employment to about 30,
SoerAL.—The social held at Mr. men and' are really the' main spring in '
James Marshall's was a grand' successitt our place,
All had an enjoyable time aid $25 COUNCIL PROCEEDINOS.—The COLIO-
were realized. . cil, met the 15tcr inst., the members all
It is rumored that L. J. 13race has present teecept W. Duncan. Reeve iii
purchased the Chambers property3 the chair. Minutes a the last meeting
miles north of here, aner
d iatends, ect- wereyread 041a eonfirmed. ' The follow-
ing .saw min 0,nd salt well on it. 1.,, ing accounts were presented and or-
jis an enterprising mandered •
.. A paid ,viz ;•••,-,,Tanies Crlillespie,' foie
, ,
A, W., Belfry is having Inc dwelling gravel, $94.3 ; john Porter, rork on
street, $13.50 ; James Gill6spie, grad -
house and new picket fence . painted .
. ing ou Dinsley • St., $40.00 ;
and is quite awinprovenient to his pro-.
perty, net B. has, made. great lia..._ .Randsrgrading 'Druniniend St., $22.00;
John • Mugg, work ou streets,
prelim -dents to his place and is now a• •
Taylor & Elder, goods to, J. Quinn
very nobby appearance.
•
while (indie
gn)"
t); $4,....) , John Alopfg, work on
ActnDENZ—Mattliew Maines, streets, 80 cts ', jamea •Gi1lespie, grad -
'assisting to draw rip .shingles on•Mr. ing and gisa v(4; $.8.28 ; INT. 11. manory,
Lindsay's new -barn, got 1118 ting9r wood to . Quinn (indigent), $1.10.
taken in. the block and tackle. Ile Tho.Reetem's ober for 'printing Voter+.
lead it dressed by 1)i Dowsley and is
.• . Lists atcepted at $12,00. . Couneil ad
1 progressing tmora y, . .
Jeweled to tiret again on the 2.2ndinst.
John tkosnlau is having (Pito • an PRIttioNALs.1:1166. ,t1t:elkor who.. re-
-
adtlitiott to his residence by erecting a •
cently moved • to 131Ytli has iioer•re.
a residence, as, in Llyth. John
..i wTiess
.3.° • civics . tho - same house. --Jonathan
brick wing to theeast side whit) . moved to Clintoii-4:-,31r. Jenkins .front
comph,ted will make his tie haudsome Maneliester has remoVed here and (x
i bound to keep p!Lee with the thneti. , Eni•igii is ciwity On a visitto his friends
NeTAVNI1 11451ATR.—ThiS • property ii, luiphigiln, We 'wish hima good
' will be sold by- peblie- auctioit on time.. --.F. Metcalf who has been away
Thursdey 28th ink. This is a choice ,on -a visit to his frionda in Mitchell
prer
opty being well situatcal in it cen- lies returned, -nee, 2tr, ••Lopliy-td, Of
tral position and is a good 'opportunity Lendestierough• 'paid our ti n -b visit
.to.pui•eleise as the, property will be sold this weok,.__WM, , wiison J.• Y. wilo
without reServe;,
• , was away • ht. ,FRiniiltoti attending the
Dell -toy 1 NEWS.-3.1essys. Watsen & Grand Lodge of A.14'. & A. 31. has re-
' Mtitilook are.havieg the arches over •. t urn 6e,1.---Wni, Watseh :was away on
their fitint wietlows and -the facing in a visit and it wam.ruipored that he *as ,.
front of then. •Brick Bleek . painted- to be inarritd before :lie' reterned .but"
%villa is. a 6i -eat iiiiirrev.enient to the frieed.•William has disappointed the
looks of the building, The Work was gossiper8 .now ;Seyeral•,'t-iineS., Long
done by Mr Hugh McTavish. -,..• • run -,,the fu.".c.. but 1.q cauglit at. last—. ' • • . .
.Moorevillo paid us -a, vIleilt'clitalilils-:sf:rebellk..-77.'7..
EX6r1."1•Mx7i:.--11:illie-aullri-iii" --0-4'7W111;'-'01tvelq7:P•stl; ;'-'*" ,-,--,----;,•------
,.
sawdust • in the '.old mill -yard a• few
"daysego and spread• Very. rapidly ...tbw, He neon, a tour . to Atgoma.LWiii.:
Hawksliaw, of - Exeter, Was, •iii town. , .. .• . ,
aids the tannery.: The .tilarti • was.
giVen..and ion short 'time eboixt :sixty this week. • ' ''' .- ' • , • ,... - •.' • •.. •• .•:_ ...., , ''.
people - gathered . with pails • and -aeon • . . • . ---;,,.-----,--.-------,,,---... : , • .•,....'..z. , • • ,••
extinguished- it WitillOut , further dam- : • -NORTH : HURON....:: „ . -. •
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. age. . . : . - ,.•• . ___...
mioif. . ,. nau,ir c&:.:LILIF4A-1,-CONSSaVATIVES. : : . ••
0. . ...._. ,• •
' : • Mr; W. T. Fraine, Of D.etreit,
and..fornierly of this• pipe!, met ' with. '
; -it • -0.: . - •.The Liberal -Conservatives of , the;
William Muir of this town. has. Board Room, July 18, 1881. •
sriptions to defray expenses in connee- .
.with the holding•of their,
ti�n this t ' • 11
a e- own t • 6 fa . The Committee beg leave to report •to
, . .
• rather cnrieux caries-ity theshape. of 1,
Shell
a tame chip-unink. This week. it pre-- the-13Oark That-tney -Met according to
out! •
rented Mini with Ts, litter of tive yoileg , ! notice and made up the estimates for
ones.
SUDDEN' Dixim..,•=31i..D.' B. Strathy the year 1882, as follows ' •
Id beee employed
Mr. A. II, Manning, of this town `I of FordWiohl• %vb.°.
Salariee $322500.
.
. on Sunday evening last occupied the by"a company in the North 'West, .for' • Firewoosi, •••• • 125.008.
. .• .a se .
26,00. While engaged fly:Working an the roof •
INTOrtl vidinof • n
g .Huron held a yery,
104.00, of it building he sliPt and fell' a distanci, 'snecessfid tiOnveetiO''in ;'Wingliam on • •
• the 14th Delegittesfrom all •• '• • •
100.00. • of some 40 beet,-• and sustained .• such
fewnships, .C:0•Vos, and :Viliags in Om; . .
100•00. seveie'. iejeries; that it is -feared that
were ..,present,' aect • the utmost '
350.06., "they will.prove •• • riding
entliusiaiin -prevailed. -The president,:
Mr. Jose Leech, called; the ineeting.ta.-
order, and Mr. HW. 0 Meyer acted
.as Seeretary. It'Was decided to •
•anothee :meeting on: -14tir; to .
whiclitliree.delegatea tient each 13611', •
ing division is'..tobe soot: '7 Tile elec..-
tion of 011icers to fill posltions that:, .....••••
time was. thelipreceededWilli; j.,Le6c1),.
was re-elected Ipresitlent;•-1.1. W.1
:Meyer, Sticeetavyrj . Dr, Viiiiant, vice-, •
• •
I • •
presieetel : , NarlOeg:,
ft 1„fter (liscussin -
matters yOrtaiiiingto Ottaniz6tiany
Tellnant W, Clegg seetind
ed,• the following resolation, .which WR4,. • •
carried with three cheers wide 'tiger"...,
"We; the . 1,iberal#CouseryativeS -of
the North lthling Of 1-luron, in .centeu- • .
• •
tion asSembled, do hereby resolve, thai,..• • • •
haVine• watched, the tution:. of the Gov- • ,
•eretnent 011tb•r tine leadership of . •
Sir John Mel)onahl,;•liereby fully en,
-dorse the actiono.f' the IleuSe in their.,
Natiouid policy, by which 001 country •
has been raised to a inostyrosperou•• • ,
contlitem, Mid detleite distospt'mettd,..oed
also in their .raitway lueliev,. by w.hieli
pulpit of Rev. Dr. Williania, (4ederiel,,•.,. some time past, started to come helm ... . Interest,. -.
who was called suddenly to '1166111ton t!"-) see'hiS fainiiY'at•':FOEkNiOhl alid Ori-:. • A.pparatus,
the day.betore. • • • - . ; • : • ,. , reaching . Winnipeg, took 'suddenly. ill'. -•
Furniture
and died in a short time.,... •11o., was
•.''.liepairs, ?;'*.....
Work was this vireek poiiiineaced on 1
.- the stone Work of -the new stores •sontik • 'formerly a resident of - this place . ._ ,:. • Incidentals,. • ' ..-.. .,
from S. Davis' Stove and tin depot: : .' The tank in the marketia.noWdoWn.' To pay oft `MOrtgaga
-judging from the energy• with Which cabOat. 12 feet and will baye to. go 4 or• . • . . . . '''.. .__.-.„ the work work is pushed forward', they Will - .5 feet Mote., •Foronv'enioncon the' tWri :' - . ' .• ' $4048 00
be completed ere long. • • • • ' •• . • : tanks on the square .t so situated that Li 'IS .. .' , , •
• A young gentleman frail], the organ should the'.. supply iii one frill tut e • Pal, on hand ...• $610..00. '
• . 0•A:ve Out....: -Tile stoop wall under:
the freet, of •Ctirter's new Brick Bieck
.. gave, way so. as to: cause th.e-'building
. to craek.!„. Fortunately it was. uoticed
' • factory was informed by that. Pest of 1' in time te'preVent 'further damage to
suction hese may • be trenferred, to the I - Toy, Grant, . 1. . . .::
County Gisiiit . 100.00.. • •••-, ' • the:block. .31-r.• Carter had the builtb:'
creation, his admired's•yoeeger brother; •
• t vit •
o her ‘, bout. changing the position of • . • • i
that his 'nether said he 'cOu!,dti.'6 •boine '
there any more. When asked Why, lie .. --•
, .. .• • I 648.00: . • lei.. -raised With jaCks, ain.1.7..the • stone
HYMRNEAL.--;On Thursday...morning • • • • --7,--", — . . well •taken (Iowa and,a new one • built.
. • '• ' ' $3000.00. " , .... • • '' ..'• '
i•eplied that lie•nOw &Attie seveii %nights laSt,. Mr. w.., pant,ion, : son, of this • ; , • i,.ha ' ., . ' :Acciees'r,•••-•:-JosePli Clark, a bo Y 14,
. p . c , - ,e. it IMrs 13n 0.3 ,. fou in 01).8
. • Tney reconiniend' t the inertgage .
old, while is ikii g at y il
ilk the week -and lioky' cauld .he clime!m.,-1,4, la '-irl to .1•1 ,a
. 'n't.' Y(‘'.1'81's\;'ooll.e. iiiiiiss'°11errl. wet his abliingti
. .
more. - • . ... ' erlY of Ir.arna,•biii, latterly a re.sident' chool 1)0 paid•olii•-ah. they: tintl'il
SUDDRN DarATII.--11r.,L, P: Davis, of our own town, ' The eerie -011y W1LS -
• •tbore has.already been:paid inintereSt , nl°11( • , • 1e, .• •
on -t lilt 0 le oil na Oh . . .
i• • C1111,111; in the cording,machitie and had
perfortited.by Rev. 31r. Tlicnnas,' after
•
reeei5i041 1.1
utti
• •
'erotiserargratulatioos frnintlieir friends.
They .liav e • our .1308t wishos, for i"..tlieir
success; and that their highest topes
niay be tetili•40.1; • • '• •
an employee of the Doherty organ fac-
tory, left for the .• States an .M.enclay •
• evening' last, havieg • received ,
grain statin_g that his father. had been. •
killed by falling • elf n bedding. •••11.e:
has the sympathy of the...entire .tioin-
inunitv in his sad bereavelined.t.
FOIt. .11 AN Mini—Mi.. Fulrer-
ton, of this place, left ],sr'-';ek for
• Manitoba. --On .31onday, Mr: D.. \V.
llurns,•from near holinesville, Teft for:
the slime I/fem.—Mr: J,ohn.Kylef mee•.,
-limit, of Seaforth,aceenipanied hy Dum-
ber of other gentleinee, rimmed through
here to Coderich, Where they took the
boat for Manitoba. They tooka team'
of horses with them, and Offend going
on a genuine prespeming tour.. • -
•
Mr. RobereViseinate of "the Amer-
ican ExpressCeinpany, left tewn rather -
suddenly on Wednesday. last. He
drove with the express. wageti to the
station about' 12 o'clock, awl. while
down there gave the ltey of the.expri.4,
box. to Charlie Keith, his :assistant in.
the expre% office, telling him ,he was
;going a short distancedown the ¬e.
:since then lie has not been. eeen, •Mrs.
'Wiseman seem' to•know nothiner of his
whereabouts. • •
• THAT' young ginitleman who
lad such :an interesting rencounter
.coupleof .Sundey.' evenings ago 'with
. the niotlner,of his fair inanivrtit on the
eyestern end of Ratten bury steeet, freely
expresses his opinion that ;the old lady
was taprevious for.hiet. • ne gives as
Ids experience that when he looks for
nn amiable mother -in -:law she will be
tongue-tied in both feet derif•inone ear
and can't hear with the Other, If
mother-in-law's could be so arranged to
order, there world 6, selious rewrite
Oon,
, • . ,
•
, ID • b •
ke., which then leave. the' amount '11an'Y lacelalM.i. • i8 Pr°greSSing*
! faVOrtally'Ulider.,t110 $1<ilful truzitment
S30, less than last yeari . • •
E. KENNEy, of Dr. • Sloan. lloWever it will be
P C • r P Al, 11
Donagh, of the...Canada eiiAletlinilist
Churci .exchanges pulpits with Rev. .•
Prof. Gregg, of Knox.Colleee Toronto,
who is. -now in town for a few weeks
and taking tins -place of his son-in-law, .
Rev •N.r. Stewart of Wi 1 I is• ( u refl.'. • • • Sullm"(91)131.. • • • • •
Stich ha terclia)g,e of courtrides .cannot
MOved 31r. Cooper, ;seconded by Limo iU 14i able td.'1A)
coal_ ! around iirte, _ •
3,1r. Leslie, that the report of the
initt(ti be .adopted, and diet the •secre-•- I'Airr.‘;"Sitsitir.Our
• • • • . • • •• • townsman. ,Iolin•Siiiitle returinit.1 with
to 'the Council fel.. the same•;_cinrried. les .brele.on riday evening la.st.
' 1 1
• • 031 ins Inc ts ono. e . • . , .
• ;were met "e.t, the. Stitt4011 by tke B yt
The I3oard then adjoeroed, •
brass band who .escorte((
W Seeretaiy. •
and rendered a number of choicepieces
• oti music. On - the wily home •they
plaYetl,.."He is a jolly, good. •fellow'
•
•
tail having a beneficial effect; in .break-
ing' down little seCtieinal jealousies
which alway exit,,to a greater or lesser
extent in'all deilmeinatiMiS.
. • • • •
' °We are informed that the • High,
School-136,rd leis. engaged Mt. W. II. ,•
Jackson, of Wile -Own,. as first Assistant
teacher,•in place of ..31r. Weir„ for one
year fvomlot September nn not, "Wm-
porarily.'? aS ;the New ;luta it, • Mr.
'Weir goiiig to put iii his secned uni-
versity year, 'Mr. Jackson NA: third
.year Toronto University honor man1.
aol tvur doubtless ably fill flu) position,
so that the geed name • ** our High.
Schootabroad be maintained..
Sunda evenine reotion. 'wit Kongo which nobody can deny, • . , •
COWS : '
lily working. clothes
• attellded her
01 11(1 1)An.„ ttstt it number of ' iiiitiacross the continent, on our o wit
territory, 11145 IWO]) ObtitillE1(1 it reit-
sonable cost to the coil!, by L.F,Lnd.. • .
The elie-01. house is. being thor O oil the term, of Mr; Jelin .31eMillaa
'tiler watched the course of our . •
Y r." g • titos It
Sma,i4).E"vertrRioh
M. F. -"Good day, Mr. 'C."
Mr. C.—"Hello, F.; any of the rest •
of the folks going."
Mr. F.—" Yes ; A. and S. tiro driv:
ing 'down. • •
Mise you a brother to .A.
and S."
Mr. F.—"Yes; are yon Sfiss B.
Mis J3.—(with a most bewitching
smile) "Why) yea."
Potli."So happy to khow you."
Yunel yuni 1 td curtain drops.
• ' • • ,T • '
renovated and.•i•epairs made. A .i.i.ew.-: a li L'.1.• ' OiO /1 .*xLe. . ' . • ''' ' eoprmotito,tit.e, 'Mr,. Farrow,•durine, the . '
well is bung dug • w hieh• it .is inineees- : Omubs and'Jas. Vrtimir WI -captains.
sat to say was inuch needed. - All passed ow wen wi!li the exception 13 .. - . ,,
.. ast • , • I f 11 . 11 e •til •• . ' • .
nine ytai s, ( o.. u y. AM eat y
. of • tin iteoide•nt. which. enppened. •,-qr. agree with the sante, rind that we haso .---.. . .
Pt -velem have commenced •cuttilig j / ..B. 1 i 1 ti ' • fo.tone every confidence In. him as °tie who . •'. • . .
their fall wheat which, geilerally speak- sae° rown, w io iti,:i .ie nits i. •
carefully watches the.interests of. 1i1e
him. is rather tlfin leaving, plenty of • to run a spike throub i his head. . • ,
cansitnerits in the Honse."'. 'Mr,. Thu. -
room for weeds to spring up. The Pioxie,--Phe English Chureh. S. '.Sina neat . and short ,4)666:11 re .
sample. will be very .good:pIilu
• • -.- •• came 61r ou WedlwstlaY Iasiand speeded. lie dealt,..with the, railway •
was a,grnd
attd. SUCC686. - The 13elgra,ve policy and thP o.N. andr,,en.
in upo
,(;Oderiellt ToWnship. S. S ,3oni
ied n with them, and all had a
.
all present the i•n)portalice: of organ'.
nod day's eniovment. 'The brass band 'eation. He iilso stat4:41 thet • Sitt-,jolin
••• IlarVeSt apples are.getting ripe. , rendered . some . choice - selebtions of i nt,eutletroomin;f te• tucknow,.aiel that/
• S. S. No. 9 only' gives the teacher fout. imisic during the day.
Mr, Marshall lie thought the hongentleman woul4
weeks holidays this year. - tm treated 6.11. thechildren to a,dish of ice.' tipeak iin the riding, This was received
Mr. D. 3. Miller, of tEe 9th eeti.,lioed cretin in the morning and to a glass of with.. lout.l ..applause. Thus t -staled • rt
half an acre of potatoes in a day. Who 'lemonade when they Were returning. in .0,11.exeolient nul.sting, The (4.0,,,i.n.
can beat this:1.. the qvenintt, '. - ''' • reent party here is perfeetly organizfer,
'The following is the monthly .roport ' SAtrr,--Oar salt blocks continue to andthe next electiontat. P
v will.gi a .„, .
'• ' ,. e.
of S. S. No; 1; for the month of Juno : run night.and clay' end ate itianufaptpr• fetan-eandi!late•his quietus.
--.Feurtti class.—marks possible, 500; ing an inimenso quantity of this coin- • ' -- • - • •
1St, Hattie Andrews. 395; 2nd, Gertio modity mad are disposing Of it as fastitmet0er the reditetion and,
Salkeld, 368, Third class. — marks as maee, yor writer is informed get your kip boots at Mut Axe's.
possible, 500-1sa Deborah Bell, 420; that they have sold 75 earloads af The, right place to buy Pm•li•it
2nd, Willie Seeginiller, :380. Second coarse Reit to he shipped to Chicago. wools and mottoes of all shades 18 itt
class.--inarks possible, 450,1st, Thos to fact it is doubtful if any two blocks. Hales., Ho has a large and beautiSed,
Dodd, 373; 2nd, Rot, Audrewe, 371. in Canada turn out more salt, The' its"sortexelip.
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