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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-02-21, Page 8sK • February 21*t, 1902 I reek* THE Cies NEW ERA lie I- I li The Nevin 'a Enibrotderle 1 THl'n OLINTON OSPITAi.,-�,. 're. week's;pails was ab item wnleh staid" a �., stationart's iu rogresu to'hakes tie1114**** � p p � young biipinepp' neap, of town, wap ^` 4. addition neide to the ialinton Hospital. shortly to join the benedicts ; to mage FRIDAY. FEB. 214, 1902, a At present there tore three or four it more explicit we should pity he le ceeee waitingfor rooms, all the avoid. more of the profeselonal turn,«.«Ties 1 able bed' beng filled, mew shovel ier bas any. amount of LOCAL NOi'lc,I 9. . Work to do thesedays.,,he -Collegiate rr rreete.- efewvieo�qk of'howaehold fern;. I ROR8EYFAIR.--Wedne�iday was a beard was to have .met on Aare mirex• d oosialition •anqutre aA EI4A:)intros Monday 5 no Select Bsirte. 150, 6 Thelma Me 8ttver goad day for the horse fair and. there evening but there 9 pe no quorum.. , . drip ■ select VA per pogo W. T. eta, 81bree I wail a gored, ceowd of Wipers' in town. Vantelon Bro. shipped about 1000 doz. •cd intorr Quite ,% few buyers were aleo • here new laid eggs during lad: week and up- ' •ktor.fi:te� 8sedtGtrpin-t ood'aleRn Dere among whom we noticed W. Sludmnre, ►yards. 'of WOO lbs of-, butter, .ta the o>'e •Irsribrcaiderse ,.1 iter Embroideries, daintier ens balsale ;e lr to, 0-0Na YZIp, Lot . ► O. Turnbull. and. J.lkicMann, Seaforth, Eastern market.... Reuse* to rest in i Horn e . Y ]� na. y psi .as been leokirig, for r Bl k Lon oa ac d an D , al tis r e . snbxoide>`ies than are' to be found any other store , , Manitoba,. �.�. .:r�..d� ,ll �t trsengy _Lown,_are yeryty who v�carce� , we know' of .in town. Values to.that are .hard to equal, let alone • reales made of goad heavy homers. I/. over e. paonth to rent one . in the llV • Maley, Colborne, sold a floe draught .vicinity of the station buthas failed ea tlisccaunt. This is the universal verdict on our new puominioN EXA,'MINATIONghone toJ llcillenn• V Stewart Shanley far. During the past few Week The promotion and ease ezae e:e. ane to Q•, Turnbuligtnd A. Morsel, o hocks of birds have visited lis. and 1 a tgwn, and CF, $iii, Butemerhill, sold to' could have been seen feedin es the b re d W, Cudneore. .. r berfiiee of the mo i h , 20th and2l�t. Teachers are requested "�WQ OLI1 TMiali9 M d IIT g 1 h i U broiler buying to do there is no time as- ood as flow to notifyy ttie•sohool ,inspector y , , , t • as passible of the number of papers epandtng a few d when the range is ch better than st will be later ori ung much a g-.,•.••� IVI m patterns and all wanted width th fine 1 s lsts sn s now practically complete. tions for the County of Muton will be Nearly all lines are to hand and if you have any Ern he q u day an Fr day, Marcie Embroidery Stock. 1t 1 ;iota n ae ; r W. C. ,-- ran re ear a who s an authority s as soon Holmes, forMe edian bi re n>red ach et ' eoe ~ s eW stn: ed sand Lawns car the stronger Casnbrics Lawns, � ten tori. :wintry tells us they are the pine k that often t , this bei their' first vies# to the city. " delicate ray of Qtin#on, wave been rosbea pay usa vial in ays ill Ol#awa with their January and taken for the robin their color and plumage being something the same as the robin....Lieut. Cole onel J.A. S. Varcoe, Commanding the 33rd Belmont, has been recommended "to have conferred on biin the col. onial auxiliary forces officers' 'decors• THE SI1)F. W ALMS. -Tse manner Sir Ma0Senzie Rowell and Mr Holmes held t - /h of bei in which the gr a Insertions and all honorn e' 'oih , >w# e oldes g# e t majority of the l . people of Clinton have cleaned the pre overs to match'many the patterns. ' of eiaewalke orate in the Doniinson, and on aaturdsy n front of their residences they met and talked over "heir early i s a credit to the town. The street experienoea._ Sir Maoleenzie is nearly 6 committee are also to be commended menthe the junior of Mr Rolmes, who is tion" ; all Huronites will be pleased to r' OCand 20c•for the efficient way they have looked bordering on 80 years of age, and beth are Bee the goalie colonel, who has done Cambric Embroideries 5c, 7c, 1 after the walks 6y waging the snow wail preserved, men#ally ane phyeioallyre Ytlx 1 t i plough going around early in .the, active. li[r. Bowen started his apprentice: - morning during the. recent snow ship of printing in 1884, but for a few year] storms and flurries. thereafter dropped out; Mr Holmes stetted his in 1888. Both can today ";stick type" IN SOCIAL dJIROLES.-Lent has with the beet 'oompositore,and would even deprived those in connection with the hustle -woe men in running shwa press, English church from indulging in fee- tivtt'e u eti 1 r eq nuc >t a vo un ears n Huron, decorated foe his 'oervicee,..,Inspector Robb was here last week on his reg- ,ular inspecting tour ; we agree with the Brussels Post when it :says "few inspectors . are as highly esteemed .by the teachers as .Inspector Robb.".... About half R. Davis' large ice house on iuron street is filled and it Will be a w k or so before he gets the re uir- ed amount;about' a dozen men and four teams are kept busy on the go. end the ice which is being . taken tram the . river back of .,7 Allanson's, is some of the beet we have seen• - -Miss D Cantelon has been assistinglthis week at Cooper's store. , .. Harland l3roe are having the. vacant store, ust south of their awn, fitted upg for Beacom &' Son, who .'will remove to it next weeek....The Quin- ney-Braithwaite weddin '°ant drove from Londesboro toClinton. on 'Wed- nesday, to catch .the 2.55' train .for a tri ....The ,Clinton Oddfellows wilt hold a "smoker" among themselves and a few friends. on enext Tuesday night; a pleasant time is anticipated. Since CThristmas our.towne man We C. Cambric Insertions ,. 5c, • 7c, 10c and 15c Fine Lawn Embroideries 5c,$c,:10c and 30c Fine Lawn Insertions 8c, 1Oc, 15c and 25c Allovers to Match 50c, 75c, $1 and $1,25 3 : *socials.R- i s b t l there are a numbs on , AT THE Nli,W CFIIJRC)H,--The the go. Last Friday nicht Dr. and Mrs electric lights, some 170 in number Gifford entertained a number of their (under a complete system of switches ntelon ave : a which will light all or parts o! the friends and Mrs X. E. Ca St. Valentine's party to a number of. church at will) were turned on for the Mon- ello friends ooper euSertalnedv scope de�tptightin v�ise in e church o1 'the chun rch eambll is Embroideries at 5e, nc and friends by a pleaeantevening in honor 100 ed tine but It will Ionic moregrand of her sisters and brother, ' when the finishing, touches are cone - These are the best Embroideryvalues we have had for..,.,�. pleted. •'Wesley church will be one of + $700 IN PRINTERS INK -While In the best lighted edliiees 'in Ontario and inane a long day. It was. only by buying'a big quantity that conversation the other day W. New. . they may well have all their hopes and weTheyarefir tr n ed combs informed us: that he paid out ambitions centered in the new build- them got to sell at th se rices s o e e p + +ID, g g s, $700 in advertising during the past Mg,. No. doubt that congregation .bf ajl, good quality Cambria, and will wear well. year. Although he thought this was. Rattenbnry street feel proud of their. quitea large aim he considers he was new church which is evidenced b the ,pit SC At Tic • eft toe • well' repaid in returns. While' there large number who visit and watch, the. 400 yards strong asmbrie 300 yards-stroneeseenteric 250 yards strong Cambria are some merchants who do not adver- progress from day tin they. It is a' F.mbroideriea, a e e o r t d Embroideries, firmedges Embr oideriba,rtar insertions tile. eo extensively yet there are others scene of.activity. The painters are who might well take a lesson from Mr busy new, all the plastering having. widths and materna, good and good quality, will wear 'assorted widthe and patterns• ' • •anality, extrie special valuewell. extra spaniel value per more good value at per. 'wbrch moves the mountains r a verthang is of trade. bard et done, theegs t builders are l Searle has received three wedding in - ab per yard sc vstd lee • yard 10c .'h getting he 'organ in v;r„tions• a Good natured gentleman• New Scotch Zephyrs _ We have opened -out -. some of our New Scotch 'Zephyrs. They are, very fine quality .and' . fast colors., co o s and: genuine Scotch S och s g e make. The patterns are neat checks and stripes, s. P e and they y come in combinations of blue and White ink'andwhite re n..value. It is of u w 1 d rd." }Dyne,It of the lecture, wrench ter Cook cvbohas Neon living in it fo front of our ofiiae; we Iive in a neigh- ►p ►g+ Apre 00 11s ssos at.8•lo sharp. This ie a most; aorne tine•; the pricepaid•was $275:,,. body'"and good locality. .On'.page 6 and white,' and red and white has a nidi; stealer, ailiy.finlsl�; in are suitable children's gar- `Conies ila....creatxi ale blue ilRik g rp rP washas been a • bus ' on.._urn ey,' a rest, when the• EI{A, and Mrs No ne ilia o ' tnents,antlmher.'of carfoada eomi•n x ( e .J ate' S. g ilial • Tlie. price 18' spirit of George Crieh wirirom the yards here were:ea: geci its ,flight ie down froth the north;•; ninon th to the' great hwyon...The cailae oP ties' Fair) hays numerous t ods here with _ g e wham .- dernise way inS+,mmstion of tike' lungs ;gratulatione... rhe Weteeki win Times 2�cerloade•�of cattle by Si: Smith, 2 by '. and was only sick 'a. week sothis sudden ofthe'6th ; net ,erlirerl!syp, 0.- French, C. Reid and2hyEd, Wats a and one taking away has caused his wife and formerly of theN>tw ERA stag, tells of ' of hogs by Cant'elon 'and' Wallis, Elieare to feel the affliction keeniv. anexrilotaton which happened 111 Lee . alt for the• Toronto markets.. :. leis pparents, were ot'English descent,, h Canadian having r l t' g damage end the yeti e amy-tory:; the la sty by •sm�111 'sitting rooms Times rffee heti: a number of- panes . of het»g m:tdr•,and has also hewn timed ghee broken and the front and hack :smog otdeet with 'electric hells ; ed door blown open'by the concussion. Graham is.anxiirue to lank: after the ...A fine ph,4• a of the•students ot"the comfort of his:gtieets: • -.Rev. And Mre. O'Mitlli.ven Ensile, s a&'ege ie on ea• E. B. Smith and afew otbere recently. hih tionin neon's et alio.. to lave I had,annrrowescapefromwaxpbyei iajtion• by coal gas but escaped without injury. e ape the pipes being ret sea ed by like Mr. Searle is sure to be imposed ,. FHOF. • W RIG(HT,--AICthose .inter- - �, Cole and U. Smith ; .the -seats,, pal- ...Members of the t should tension,lec ore nm -ember on .with the :'pit and all . furnishings will soon be .Volunteer. -Cm :any formed ed in Clinton Collegiate Institute which is'. to alight tiara and put 3n place for the grand - in 1866 now residing in town; have _re- itFebruary 21st.' Prof pening services on the 9th of March. , ceiyed word from the Crowne Lunde (Friday) y WrightThe church c contains hu » s b n a the auditorium d � hmer .s will deliver his noted lecture on the.proper, with gallery and choir gallery:, Department of Ontario tws t their. ' all - Amon 'outdate. arrivals are "Micryoscopic Life of the Sea" and it Sunday school room with halfa dozer; w 1latie cones Viand en New. Ontario• wi a accomi b ids re ambo - t anted b Ir rthose a nt n views. o e e p y8" 1 r •v clans oo e m es tr • •and'ba • lie ntra cos ': , y n ken F ho . and tor the ow were mem e s. o some newCashm ria .. T e p recce �Mr Brewer a lane'4 w b r . n. w .res; . e • a These and the basement 'Contains two ;fair- dente are Messrs 4R. U, Searle, Jas. tern will be used ,Mr Brewer has ren mese and all accessories' in connection Smtth. N,. 'Robson John Leslie 1st, goods are havinga big run for' ceiyeda new • acetylene; Iamp, :'which wits+► church, ' throws a•strono'. clear and steady light Wn Dodds... .The Mew Knee! ts' , waists •in the large places. The any It 19 h line We ahold is e%tra� special tern will • debted to those h se ho have tat t w at o h htimes the use o " 'sm f i tan- • No i ' n C I Ms �--D otos P � on soli Robt add greatly to the succes s Bell's: houee on Princess street to Walt. • aseieted in clearing away -the snow in teresting •.lecture and should not be The bores of Mr and Mrs Neil Fox of of twee issue will be. found' 'the . Prohe- mrssed' by anyone, ;1710:leobri was' blessed on the i6rh Fitton Bill as' recently introduced In. • '�` THE tearrivttiof a baby girl 'the GocaI Leaisl centl intr past week pants, a rons or waists. There''oldroae na and two s adea LATAal u c,xlcH It a one ittstockehp sYy � S d th 16'h ' ho rs gr. adnate of the Nu y ;p- is nithing will wear beget of card The rices-•are'12 c 15E 20 P � ,~ c .. 50c 'ire and y The English White Cotton We do not want von to fnroet about the English White •but a was a U d• h teen.' •n uc • ersaiith in 1747; he veal of Elle a e- o o yeare,6 months and 10 e a. to sew ani washes well. It will give' excellent wear' and d'iyA at his,deaith: He wea;rein" n"ify y �•chilaY'andson 46'6(47V:he he 1KtH Mr and 11Tr�s..I.' p equal in appearance to Cam:brie..' .-:,3 .prices,'•all, a_ arC __Wide. - • Crich, hl" father dying about ten 'years=. ago and his rn-R+her at few'. pears prey - anis to this. 'lane •decei:sed mai vied a 10Ce.'11C, l2 ,it'. :. Miss `Anne Elooper, and it was only . three, years, ."arca at 4,L th.y• m,ve.1 to Clinton, having lived .In rhedrninestead Cotton we are selling. It is thebest vg born z Ti Orland., • Hotel' .doinir conoiderable The Mason Rouse has been improved • , g , : e t aloe in' the .trade, It is ottonades• on the c:�n., Tu•eker�inttai, up to 'this time. Beside. the Widow two 'chic= dreg are Tefi H• atnd -Joseph, 'now iiv We nave two lines of Cottotlades that are .`extra'goof] ins on tor' h7RmesrNad, andA,. value. They just cantle in this week and you will not find bet- Townsend (Eh -beth) also residing on ter in the trade ; ,It is a uestlAA if youget as.good, the 2nd Coo OfTuckersmith. The late q. • Y g Mr Crich was; a gentleman respected by Bestqualitymoleskin 'potAonade all who knew :him, .esperially.by his. , • '. • Many friends in the country. He never soft, heayy weight, the very boat • took an active part in punlic life, bet made, tweed pattern, extra speciallived a quiet and modest life ; in relig- per yard 2 C iou.s ape victions he was a Methodist' and 'in'polities a• Reformer. The foner,, el was held on •Tesedey afternoon, the a in ermenti-being inTurn' r'-sc.-'mete, yin MOVING PICTi3 RLS: --The London Imperial Moying • Pie urdtt•e., , will. ap- pear to the town h di on Monday .'arid: • Tuesday, Feb, : 21 s nd 25, with the most elaborate . 'collection of pictures ever seen in this ai•tof Canada.. S eak te-g a'lf .the above :tee Rearaton Trib ofJe Heavy moleskin oottonade, assorted ; patterns, soft, will non out, speoial at per yard • • •20e • 'he Last Things.,. • Here are some' more of the last things of winter,. they .are the odd ones and twos that are left - of� i the . different .linea of. winter stocks. We want them out of the road just as• quickly ;ppossible and are making. the price inducements very tempt- ing. Just now it is a question of get the money out of then, not of making profit. Mantles The-.Mant'e stock is°setting down just whet): we ' wants it There are dust a' few %ore to sell and. then we will not .have utile an. 30, Bays: "A splendid entertain- ment in the mobile pictorial direction was given on Saturday, night and Mon - slay night in -the;town hall here by :;the "London' Imperial Moving Pictures." :These pictures wereaway.ahead-of any that have ever appeared here for clear- nese' and steadiness on the . screen. It is; hard to individualize, for one Ow-, scene was almost as good as another,. including the;SouthAfriean war scenes. and .:•.the funeral'' scenes of Queen'. caa 44* R r , his Better to hw and Not Need than, to need mad Not Have, Especially at so small tprice as 5c. It'a s, small cream pitcher 'we refer to. r e. The must poi '9 bR �►'atlltt because without any other s .ecial sellingfeatures we have sold in a short time over si «_six dozen, now we have about au equal quantity left. • We think, to see is to buy, and to buy math to your advantage to. We have also a larger seas at lOo, which is not plu e ual value,but reallygood v perhaps q i:e�11e It's a combination inhappy v onjw ;erten ora Quantity -Quality -Price • • �. li . The � '� ' , D. FAIR 00, MOM "Often' the. Cheapest --Always the Best."' iMlMY►TYiF YYWI 1tiYY1T WM A rest Clearing Sa Of Firstolass Footwear for two weeks Come and see for, yourselves •for it ever L•W Prices sold' ina hurry it will in this rise Sale Price' 63 pairs Ladies' genuine..Dongola $id .'- Sale Price .1.25. Button Boots, woe*l 75. Salo � 0 pairs Price b l;ring Quality and Bell aoote, Lsiiiic! PttlCe • *2.75• • buttoned or laced worth $60 8 60. : $2.40 Sala Pelee L di ee,•k'ei t and velvet slippers, reegood vilar Salela P l C bOC75o. at ' X50 C Stile Price Men's waterproof Overstate*sizes 6 ape 7 Sale Price •. • 95e . only, worth 1.65, 95C ' ale ''Prfte life .a let 4 Buckled emits, eisec6 ilia:,.7Sale i tee - ffii.SO Daly, worth'2,26. !$lap. Safe Price Men'd Box Calf and' Don¢oIa 'Sid Laced Sale Prl $1.75 boots and gaiters worth $3 and 3 50 • -, s1 15 Sale .Price 76' pairs. Misses Buttoned school. beets, S1R1[f.Pl'ICi worth l ,to 1.50, It , .. " $ �� . ttOc ; .. Prices out: Aline.of.Men'sFine Laced Beate 'going at etta . alas . • b1t joint. • 81,, see them. - • . Beckgn• yoga .$• regular feast• of bargains in quality every de artmen t commencing Friday morning,Feb. Price figure counts.' . Watch this space for :next week. It ; will pay You . • The Old " Reliable, The Store That Never Disappoints oints 'aylOr .. MIrttUrttttirtMtirirttint:rttMInrxMtitti.rtItl!mfrttirMmIItmmc.. irk , ; awes rctoria and President McKinley.. The any oto Carry over. If your size is hi the :lot you :can geta great Spanish Bull richt, recently talk- atyirsh mantle for less than 'half the original price. en at Madrid was exciting "Perhaps At 1.98 At -3.98 A loll that No moll mantle 'bargain was ever. All the Mantles we hays • .sold at 85, $6, and $7, this seasons given in town, that sold. choice $8,. b! a0, :goods, stylish and up to date, oar' ons mantles ath gar' ent, ¢ , 9$ and 812, new'and stylish garment, {{jj (IQ chance for ... r each ,,,,.•.s.....,. 0, • • Last Things in' Furs. ,' o The last odds and ends of furs must: be cleaned outand . `you can save a few dollars on a ruff or capering .if you buy any of these. • Ail. an ,new. gooda'this Season, thoroughly re- liable and perfect in every way. Only roomy to mention two or three of themr we have more than this at the store. One only, Csipeeine, long front, Iiigh One (Alp lnleetelc 'ane: ordeniand ss• Dollar, eleotrio eoal'and blue oppose • Seal. O*ppeerine, 6 large bxeh tail sum, large bushy sable. toile, regi- high collar and long g y a lar 16:50 now • . •... a,� f g front, regular 14, now.......... , . r ....; ...... view Ono only, Astrachan and Rleotrie ' Beal Captain°, long frcini,e large (ane onlyy, Ohio feeble Ruff, verb thick , , and bushy sable toile, regular $16, 1� t R and bushy fur, 4 en extra good�r article, regular 8.60. now ...it„r,. u.UU the best of the espeeial;.ies" introduced was the grand 'spectacular pantomine of. Oinderella and the .,glass 'slipper.. Wonderful crowds of children turned out at both performances, and every person found thorough et joyment." Admission 25e, reserved seats 35e plan of hall at Cooper's took store.. • CAEtNIVAL AND IiOOSEY•.----The' `_ much talked of carnival' and hockey match materialized on Monday evening at the skating rink. It drew out a s!" !argenumber.ofspectators and a goodly " number of masqueraders mostly of the juvenile description. The fancy dresses were very good Some of them Band- a some and the spectaer,lar view was - e-. pleasing. It was noticed there were ie. quite a number present from Seaforth s' and other places ;the proceeds realized' , for the curling club will be about $35. e►- , The ' judges=• -Messrs Dr. Shaw, Jos. Wheatley and P. Pair -had hard work • to pick out these deserving of the epee prizes but, however, gave the awards as follows, :--est ladies' costume --Miss' Dickson, Seaforth; Night ; Mies Day. ment,Ja aneee lady ; best gents'„ cos. tithe --Newton Davis,'Uncle Sam ; W. Howson, Saxon Boy ; 'comic dresse- � Fred Burnett ; Seaforth, bear; Norman owe Webb, colored gent.hgreeat attract- • tion was the annual hockey match sat parte of finite that sold tet .26e between ;sides Chosen frond, rnenehere of • "' •2b� yards of bilk and eAiin ribbon "� •� g- lib -*-'-tlie�ellrlitipi.club i'nsteatd�af-thei,.;itf,T leer and, 121e, clearing at per, ' tits rdY' .. •.Y •.Y♦ Y t to nose lat. ISO linen towels, soca gnt►lity boobs aback and t asdarted wfdtiisandshi►dbe Ye titanchoke for hocks stickts and puck a football and rr broonne'Were used anctitaffordedtouch owe Ce fan and amusement for the spectators t • 'lG pair of obildteen�t'a woollen n llen Dose, elven ar mond p aletas,, l e tr ces ant:, i Gardner. W . Ross, 'B. S. Gib- vain lin ib e s :rid N Bair, special bargain Y,...,.,..Y.,.,,Y,,, lOe binge, S. Townsend. Walter Irwin and • • C. E. Tanney on one side and W Jack son. cant, Dr. A new K. (irahatn although quite the reverse for the ,,, layers who were Mess N 5.411P; e;) Arreaalalittriabli' et.aliseAltaitiet" Wallace Irwin. dasg. Fail', J. Johnston Mid Percy Fair. on the other side, Ten minutes Were played when the E supposed holt time vas calledand then 1 goals were reversed play continuing for about half an hour and neither Bide Scored; the plc_yers seemed lysin pleased when referee J.Wheatley, Belled time. • Shrewd buyers at thie season of theyear anticipute their wants for some . time be •-40 - . cause it. is a season for closing out all winter goods at very low prices. More especially -41 does this apply to Fur Coats, and we do not know how money can be macle easier thane -40 to take advantage•of our low prices. The. mont1of March is our worst month of the -60 year and is a month of colds, and g ripper A Fur Coat may save a good' big doctor's bili. Special 'or Saturday : next 3 .Wombat - Coats- for '$10;50 1 Fine Coon Coat for. $32.00' 2 Calf Coats for 20,00 3 Australian Coon Coats: $21.00 Our goose are valuable and we can guarantee them. It p • -en' you are safe in getting goods that will be satisfactory:'• e F�iilaie We feel quite safe in talking about boy's"' clothing when we show you the , Lion Brand -search where you w'illyouwill not flndsomuchquality for so lite price,._ it will pay to investigate because the cloth,make and cut are so different fromany- thing on the market, We satisfy both mother and son when we sell you 'this' brand•fam- ousgoodswhenalways• : oraof and. once a customer a csut►toiner. Knickers are double seems -double knees -double seats -taped bottoms, seams all covered, sloths' are selected especially for the hard wear 'that any active boy will ,give them. rata, :-.n • ' reale .. 1!en's tflster Coats .. --Ware g �Cena sitar=.0oats at :$:5.:00-sti ie tre wonderfull value and worthy the attention of all keen buyers. --selhn uyers. lade 50 niches long, big storm collar throat ta+ , s "ass pooke"te;" t'td-gutters -up Au-good, a INTON This Goat would be good value at '7.50. • an IACKSON E1OS., C wu�wluwwluwwwWwwWiuwuuuWuuuWww� • sit