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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-12-08, Page 5December 8th 1904 THE., MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by .4ct of parliament 1855 CAPITAL PMD UP $343000Q0O RESERVE FUND $31QO0,Q0O, .._ IIEAD OVPICG•', MONTREAL.— Farmers' Sae Notes Crashed or Collected. Drafts on all points In the Dominion. Great Brittain,. United States and all lroreign Cauutrieabou- ght and sold rat ltestreates. 1,leposit receipts issued and :highest .current rate of interest allowed.. Advances made to Farmers, Stock Dealers autd Business .Aleftat lowest rates and on most favorable term. -SAVINGS 13*NIC DEPARTMENT Depositsof $L00 and upwards.teeelved. Inte'restaallnwed at highest current tater from .date of. deposit, cuftreoem1etl. duct- curly t►ud adct- ed to larhineipal Jone 'Mat and December 81st. n.. Q. BREWER Manager, • CLINTON 4 ; ,: '4..41141.11.44444.440+41411.44.1440.444s.....11+ •,-151 Ipomea et 4' w. -,v.-isf se zsr vim - -- Z davits tsaee,• 0 0 0. a 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 O a O O O O 0 O O 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O O O O 0 0 O O O O O 00000• • 00000000 00000 00 00000000 0000000000 Are - You Puzzled To Know What To Give For Xmas If so give us.a call and we will easily help you out of your dileulty. We• have now a full sto "Jk of goods such as are usually found in a jewel- ery store and in addition a large number of things es- pecially suited for Christmas gifts consisting of WATCHES CLOCKS . BROOCHES RINGS CHAINS LOCKETS BRACELETS CUFF BUTTONS • . EBONY BRUSHES AND AI - .ROBS SILVER PLATED WARE ,CHINA, STERLING SILVER CUT' GLASS SPECTACLES AND EVE GLASSES' Ey Agents for the . Sta=Lon a Glasses g y • THEY STAY O;N. No trouble to, show goods: whether you buy or not. W. H. HEL Y Jew eler and . 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I • •_• • ,,t.A lot of men's odd Pants made of • good heavy tweed, thind most •2•. 4, stores retail at $1.50, our price during this sale • » kind '$1 ,_,° ;t; BARGAIN NO. 2 •.?• A lot of $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 Pants at ;S; BARGAIN NO. 3 ' Men's Odd Vests worth $1.25 and $1.50 for '_' BAROAIN'NO. 4 t. l..25 ?. sec ,_, S 7 Men's Overcoats worth $10 for $7.50, This has been our.. leader •._• 2, at $I0, and is a very dressy coat. It has all -the style of a $20. sus. _. ;_, tom made coat and is a great bargain: at .• $7.!'30 .• .:, •2• BARGAIN NO 5 ;2; All other lines of Men's and Boy's Clothing "et almost half rice. ;+ = Y a.., P = J. Remember we do not ask you to come• and BUY, but to come and SEE. y 'The Old Stand, Clinon. _. ♦««♦•«I•N♦♦♦♦N♦••�N�N�««♦N♦♦1�•♦•«♦•N•«♦•N•««♦N♦N�N�•••t�•♦.«1«•N�«♦•♦•••.•♦.♦♦♦♦«♦•••••♦♦••♦•♦♦♦N�1♦E••••••�♦ 4 a.. ,r` STOCK KREI)UCING SALE PLUIVISTEE -FOR TEN DAYS WE WILL OF -- -IFR TFIE FOLLOWING BAR— . ♦�. -GAINS IN SHOES * * Men's Shoes Heavy Shoes, regular $1.75 for $1,50 2.15 2.25 3.70 "' 3.65 2.50 Fine Shoes, regular 2.60 4.25 4.00 Ladies' Shoes Shoes, regular 2.75 „ Fine it " " 1.65 3.40 2,40 1,40 8,00 • Boys' Shoes School Shoes, regular 2.25 2.00 'a " 3,00 2.65 1,85 1.20 „ „ RUBBERS, RUBBERS' AND SOX, OVERSHOES, AT BARGAIN( DAY PRICES., We will give a straight discount of 5 per cent. in all Groceries with the exception of sugar SPECIAL SALE PRICES FOR CASII ONLY. • Chamber: Seis- e only, :regular $3.90 for $3.50; 2 °> 2.75 2,40 2 " 5,00 4:50 1 /r .5.50 5.00 White Cups & Saucers per doz, regular $1.00 for 90e Gass ,Preserve Dishes each regular .20e for ).6e 1 Dinner Sot $12.00 for $10.40 1 Dinner Set , 13,50 11.40 •1 Dinner Set • :12.50 10.40 1 Dinner Set 7.00 5.90 We ' have a nice Stock. Pattern of CHINA DXNNER WARE: You can make up a Dinner or Tea Set, to suit yourself out of this line. Thisis a nice way to get a Dinner, Set and you can get it at our,..,....:,. REDUCING SALE PRICE Berry Sets, Solid Bowls, TaltAle Sets, 13. & B. Plates, are allnice Xmas presents. It will be' dollars in your pocket to :buy your Xmas China . at this store......... GRAHAM, , CVtiton, Try The Jews-ll000rd for 1905 .. I• The Clinton flows -Record u. II. II CARETAKER WANTED POR . Marriages. Morris Township. r Presbyterian church, Clinton. Po particulars .apply to W. Drydone Chairman Board of Trustees. 4 Mt Sam. Heaver of near Dashwood, FINIGAN--.SNYDEII.-4't the borne of the bride's parents, I3enmiller, on Nov. 23rd, by Rev. J. G. Tel- e land of llenmiller, assisted b+ Rev. M. J. Wilson of Teeswater, Sophia, daughter of Mr. .Jesse Snyder, to William A. Finigan of Nile. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOC and Implements. --The undersigne has received instructions from M John ?Imes to sell by Public Aire tion at Lot 45, Bayfield Road, 0od ericb township, 1 mile south of Olin ton, on Wednesday, Deo. 14th, till following : 1. general purpose horse, 1. horse 6 years old, 1 filly' rising 3 years, 5 cows supposed to,be in calf to thorobred bull, 1 cow newly calved, 1 sow and litter 6 'weeks, 1 wagon with hay rack,:'1 horse rake,, 1 root scuflier,'•1 root pulper,, 1 top. buggy, 1 Cutter nearly new, 1 set single harness, 1. set plow ,harness, 1 set harrows, 1 goat robe, 1 sug- ar kettle, 1 'daisy churn, 5 tons hay, 200 bushels mangolds, 15 bushels potatoes, a number of Plymouth Rock fowl, forks, rakes and numer- ous other articles. There will be positively no reserve as the 'pro- prietor has sold his farm. Terms All sums of $5 and under, cash ; on over that amount 10 months credit will he given on' approved joint notes, 5 per cent. per annum dis- count for"cash on credit amounts. Sale to commence at' 1 o'clock, sharp. --John Plewes, Proprietor ;, J. Smith, Auctioneer, ,BEAVER-WE13Bka-4t the horn 8 of the bride's parents on th I3rownson Liao, near Dashwood e Oeorge ,Findlater hes returned front o his trip in the N. W. '. , Sebooll section No. 3, anown as tit on Nov. 24th, by Rev. W. J. Yae K ger of Zurich, Eva, _second dau ghter of Mr. Jac. Webber, t c o - Miller 80001, 5th Line, will ha.o - Miss Minnie 14. Kerr, %Ito is 'heater - lag at Dungannon, as teac',rer for ne- .w xi year. Mr. Montgo.ny, the pres- etit teacher, will :enter upon the t•'; u- dy of medicine, it is said. On November 20th, at the home of y • Hugh Forsyth, Frobisher, it.iae,, for- merly of the 6th Line, Morris, Han- nah Forsyth, wife of Albert M'Call, a former Morrisite, bade good :bye to things terrestrial and entered • into. the Home celestial. She bad been poorly for the past two years; the particular cause of death was Incur.. lay. Deceased was the eldest daugh- ter of Hugh Forsyth and was united in marriage' to her •now bereft part- •ner nearly three years ago. They had no family. Mrs, IVIeCall was a bright, cheerful, "industrious woman who was beloved by a largo circle of relatives and friends and her demist will . be a source of sincere regret She was 28 years, 6. months and 20.` days ;old. Tho farmers • who have got their - wood cutting, grinding and straw cutting completed may congratulate themselves so far as regards the snowy weather. ..• One night recently some sweet -too- thed hut small souled individual went to Donald McLean's farm, 7th Inc and helped themselves to possibly 25 lbs. of honey from a' hive and there- by destroyed the colony of bees,' The honey -gatherers belong to G. A, . i3e- adman of Brussels and he has offered a reward of $50 for the conviction of the thief. We have heard of 1 people being mean enough. to take coppers from a 'dead man's eyes, but he is no meaner than the party who robbed the bee' hive, It is to be hoped :the guilty one will be located and an ex- ample made ,of him. Speaking of, ' big potatoes Henry Johnston of "Summerland" farm, 5th:Line„ had Northern Beauty var- iety. ariety some of them Measuring 9 inches long, .24 inches in circumference; ,wi- th 40 eyes and weighed 2- pounds, 'tie.. grew .• two .Swede turnips that weighed 311 lbs. ; 4 others -that scal- ed' 54 lbs., and.10 pieked out of two loads that Weighed •127 pounds. With liis two daughters and ,one son, " the. oldest 13 years of age, they put 35 bushels • of turutps into the wagon, drove to the• pit and unloaded in 9 minutes. • ' J. S11'MITH'S MONTHLY SALE OF Horses and Cattle. -The undersign- ed will, sell by Public Auction at W, W. Farran's stables,. (Teton, on Victoria street, at 1 o'clock p; m,, ou Friday, Dec. 9, the follow- ing : Horses --1. horse rising 6 years old, 1 mare- 8 years old in foal to heavy horse, 1 .filly rising .3 years old, 1 driving horse rising 6 years old, 1. roadster gelding \rising 2, years old... • Cattle -8 cows( supposed to be in calf, 2 farrow cows, • 6 steers' rising ,3 years,' averaging 1100, 6 -heifers rising 2 years old. Terms -0 per ;cent. per. annum dis- count or 10 months credit on ap proved joint notes. --J Smith, Pro- prietor , and Auctioneer. • AUCTION SALE OF STOCK Steers,. Butcher Heifers and. '. Milk cows. ,•-; The .' undersigned has re- ceived instructions. from Mr. A. Nott to eeli •by. Public Auction. on the lot opposite. the Waverly House,' Clinton, at 1 o'clock p, m.. oni'Sat urday, Dee, 10th, the ' following : -- 35: heifers, 23 stock steers', 3 milk" cows and 1 thorobred. Shorthorn. bull: ` Terms'.: 5., per cent, .discount :or 0,mopthe credit on• approved :. joint "motes.- G. Elliott, -Auctioneer, A. ' Not, Proprietor. • TENDERS WANTED,- TENDERS 'will. be:received by the. 'Council. of• th,e. 'Township of iluilett •up " to '1 ' p. m. onThursday' the 15th Decemb- er, : •9d4 i forte sectio h erection. Con- - ofCo - trete .Abutments to support. two .steel bridges, also' for a Concrete Arch four feet r mete -and eig- hteen n g hte c e feet • long.iAt the same e am time and 'plaee, 'fenders will be received • for the .steel superstructur_e'of the. said two bridges, length ;betweee. abutments.. being. 80 feet: and 16 ft and 1.2. feet .: roadway. .The•, lowest; or any. tender not 'neeessarilq ac- cented.. Specifications for' the cots- crete,work: can be seen at the; clerk's. office,: "•Londesborp -James' Cars- Abell;.:Clerk, . 46-3 COUNTY COUNCIL •:ELLCTIONS, • County of .Herron":- .Public .Notice. is hereby given tbbat^rreeting of the electors of County'' Division No. 2, composed of •'the:. Munici'pahtaeS- of; Goderieh townsnip; iflullett and; the town of Clinton.. will be held in the .Town Hall, ,Clinton. on Monday the 1,9th .day. of. December, 1904, at 'the hour of, one o'clock,: p, m., for the purpose of nominating. Candidates to represent then :i'n the Couneil of the•.County of Hur- on for the years 1905 and 1906. And that in case' a'po11 is ;demand-. 'ed, .polls. will be opened on the 2nd day of .January '1905 in •each pol- ling ; sub division:. at• the time and. place. 'fixed by by-law. erf the Al ipalities in • the said Clounty Divis- ion. -James Campbell, Nominating Officer for County Council Division No 2. Dated at . Ldndesboro this 30th' day of Nov,, 1904. •STOCK FOR SALE -AT OUR farm on • the • London Road, one mile ..south'. ,of town, pure bred Shorthorn Cattle, both males and females, different ages, at low price, quality considered. Also a. number of improved large York- shire .Pigs, all ages, first class breeding stock for 'farmer's, and at low prices. :'Conte, and'' see. -+H. Plurnsteel, .Clinton. 37 FARM' FOR SALE -TILE UNDER- signed :offers forsale lot 21, Lon- don Road, Stanley, consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres Cleared, balance 'hardwood bush. Well watered and fenced, 14 miles ' from Brucefield and 5 from Clinton:, •Will be sold ori reasonable tering as the pro- prietor is hi other business. Por further particulars apply to F. Tomlinson, Brucefield P. 0. 42 FA1tM FOR SAX.P.-LOT 14, CON. 4, Stanley township, containing 100 acres, about 85 acres cleared, the balance hardwood bush containing 'a lot of hemlock and other valuable timber. The place is situated t.b0ut 214 miles from Varna and B3rueefield and 11 miles from. school,' is well watered and , well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. There is 7 acres of fall w.heat, also 12 acres ploughed and all seeded ex- cept 16,,, urea. Frame house and good out buildings. Possession gi- ven at any time. Terms made easy to suit the purchaser, Por further particulars apply to Samuel Reid, Varna P. O. 44 Births. CREI6-In Clinton on November 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Lock Cree, a daughter. 1.IUTCH--1n Stapleton on Dec. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Muteh, a son. BATES -In Stratford on Nov. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. A, Bates, .;a'son, GRAHAM -In Goderich on November 27th, . to Rev. and Mrs, ' Graham, a son. POTTER -In Port Albert on Novena- b;er..8th, to Mr. ,and tMrs. Patter; a son. ABERHART--In' Seaforth on Nov. 27th,. to Mr. and Mrs,. Charles •Aberhart, a son, CLUFF--In Seaforth on November 280, to Mr. find Mrs. John Clef;, a son. GERRY-In Blyth on November 26, the ' wife of Mr, N, B. Gerry, a daughter. • • HOWITT-In East . Wawanoeh' ori. November 18th, the wife of Mr. James A. Howitt, a daJght,r. REID-In Brucefield on November 19, to Mr. and Mrs, John Reid, a son. ; • OLIVER-In Brussels on Nov,, 29th, to Mr. and Mrs, ;3oht, frliver,t• a daughter., BOWMAN -In Winghatn en November 21st, the wife of Joseph 13owivan a daughter, COOK -In Wrotham iin Neyenah'er .$, the wife of Mi.4: Chas, Cook, . .a. son. Deaths. KNIGpH'l'=•In Exeter on 'Nov. .25th; Robert. Knight, aged • 35 years.. POLLARD -In . Exeter on 'Nov. 280, Ann Pollard, in her 680, year. TAYLOR -In Portage La Prairie, Man,, on Nov, 1,40„ John 11/I,Tay-' lor,eldest son of Mrs. J. 13. Tay- lor of Blyth, aged 51 ' years. •• SMITH -In Wroxeter'ou Nov. •25th;• • Oliver Smith',' Aged 59 years SANSON-In Workman, Assa., on the 19Th Nov., Mrs. (.Sanson, .relict of the late Wm.. Sanson,' formerly,. of Wingharn,. aged 57 years. FORTUNE --in Turnbet•ry on Nov. '28th, 'Jane Maine, wife of . Mr. John Fortune,. aged 77 years, and 9 months ' KNIGHT--I.n' Morris on Nov. 22nd; Martha. ,Hilda, :daughter of • • drew :Knight, • add 1 . year, 5 onthe and 20 days'. • •• • FELLOW --In :Port Albert. on Nov. . 28th,; Annie Jackson, wife of Wil- liamT, Fellow, aged 57 years. MCMI A - LL N • In G oderfch tow nshi o , P n Dcee/rib:6r 1st,: Frank•MaitIand,son of • George :McMillan, Bayfield Road, . aged 15 years and' 3 mon- DOUGLAS-In on ths. •. . DOUGLAS In.Idowiok on Nov. 21st,. John Dougla' S aged 78 .years •. McCALL-At • Frobisher, Man.; • on. Noy. . 20th,, Hannah Forsyth, Wife •• of Albert McCall, formerly of Morris township; aged. 28. years, 6 : months and. 20 •days; Ashfield Towtship.'• Mrs, Beatty Webster has been vis- iting her' old .home. in Goderieh town ship, 1 . Mr. A4, . Cantclon:;:of ,goderich town= ship, was;visiting friends %in.: Ash-: field•, _: Mr, John Henry Webster was iting. in ,Goderieh :township recently. Mr. Beatty Webster's ' house is, pearly "completed. Japan's . • •Ordinary and war budget totalled :about $500,000,000. • Cardinal Perraud` approved of the separation of Church and State 'in France. .• • SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE-' Fancy's Pride, imported (78853)- 36032-a Buchan ;Lassie, red with a little. white, 4 years old. Match- less Star, a Matchless, 18 months old, red. Also Mohawk, a ' Mina, 15 months old, red. They are .a11' of extra good' substance, y0ality and breeding. The two yearlings are sired by 'Imported Fancy's Pri- de. Particulars and pedigrees sent on application • to W. J. Biggins, Elmhurst Farm, Clinton, Ont. St FARM FOR ' SALE.. -73 ACRR.S south 'half of lot No. 21, Bayflold- Concession, Goderieh township, well wooded and well supplied with spring water. Mi ;excellent, grazing farm, Apply to' James Sheppard, Clinton ; J. P. Sheppard, Clinton ; or toW. Drydone, , solieitor for the executors of the estate of John Sheopard, deceased' 47* 47-3 'I ACHEII WANTED. -MALE TEA-�, ehcr as principal for the Day11eld Pubile School, . holding a second- class certificate, professional. Ap- plications received up to Dee. '.7th, 1904. State salary, Duties to commence Jan. 2nd, 1005, Address all applications to J. W. Tippet, Secretary, Box 5, Bayfield. 45--3 TI4ACIIEIt WANTED FOR 5. S. No. 9, Ifullott, a stale or female, hording either 'first or second-class certificate. Applications received up to Dec 10th and applicants to sta- te salary required. Duties to com- mence 1st of January. Apply to Rundell flunking, Landesboro 1''. 0. 44-4 Grdy Township. • A. hylaw has been'''; provisionally adapted by the township council and. to•bh submitted. to• the ratepayers on municipal election. day, providing authority::te the council to issue de- bentures • for $30,000 for thepurpose of erecting steel bridges and cement abutments. Deebentures will run • 20 years and bear. interest `at the rate of :4 Per cent. 'A special rate 'of $2,207,40. will be, necessary" . annually to r e ay loan and Itovidcifor the ac- cruing cruing ihterest. This year 4" tiridgcs were built and the 'expense of. three ft o em 'borne h bythe rate evied' t tis' . 1 1 all' :f` f the u th contract o t.being let after tate for year - was" struck az,d cost will have to, he carried 'over "to next year. There is little doubt htit for several years to come Lr•idge bu- ilding will have to be' engaged it., e.ov- eral o structures f 'tli e being repFiied'. about ad much•.as. they r.re -worth: With the loan secured other necessary work can he attended t ss (►tell' and the tax rate reduced ' from• what it : is this year. •Hay' To.wnsI'ilp. • The following is the report of S. S. No. '14, Hay, for the month lot Nov. based on attendance,' demeanor and general prefioieney : Sr.: 5th-01iver Fee. : Jr. 5th --Letitia Mulholland, Sr 4th-••• .1 o, Jessie -MeAr- Fthur, Nellie McArthur, .Sara Petty, Eliza •1Vlulholland. ' Jr, 4th -Grace Anderson. . Sr. 3rd -Eliza Thomson, George Petty.. Jr. 3rd. -Victoria •Datars, Laura Fee (even.) Sr, ' 2nd' --George 1VlulholI'and,. Uretta Ivison, Sidney McArthur,. Clarence' McConnell. ,. Jr. 2n4 -Willie' Petty, Clarence Da - tars, Maggie Fee,` 'Ella Berry, Emily Ivison. •• • Part 2nd --Orville .McConnell. Sr. Pt. 1st-Elsriore. Datars; Rae McArthur. • . - Jr. Pt. 1st -Anita Datars, Samuel Thomson, Jane .McConnell • Number on 'roll 27, average attend- anee 25.-T. 1.1. Brownlee, Teacher. Although. Sugar has :advanced in price we are still selling !tet! paths.. Extra Standard • at wholesale larz} ces. Fresh Oysters Daily.. $ Vei OLINVON i J LI_ . i �. L,i l .1 111,1 i a I p CATARRH DESTROYS THE KIDNEYS. oFQ1tGE SING. 'Writ 4EOR0E KING, Deputy Sheriff of Renselleer Co„ N. Y., for years was. a 'well ,known merchant' of Troy. In, a letter from No. 45 King St., Troy; N. 'Y,, he writes; '4Perona cured ate from what the doctors Were afraid would turn Into 13rigbt's, Disease, after I had suffered with catarrh. of the bladder and kidney trouble. "reruns is a blessing to a sick nian. Light bottles made nie a well roan and were worth more than a thousand dol-, lars,to me. I cannot speak too highly of it. It Is now four. years since I was "'troubled, and ;I have enjoyed , perfect health sine."- George Xing; A Prominent Member of I. 0. 0 .1'. Threatened With Bright's Disease.- Pe-ru-na Restored then to Health. 0. Fred Lindstrom, Past Grand Master Independent Order o1 0,dd , yellows, •writes from 1829' University' Ave., St. Paul' Minn,: • "I contracted a severe cold several years ago, which from neglect developed into urinary trouble, and threatened. Bright's disease. 'I used FertCna, faith- fully for 'three and. one-half months, when my health was perfect once more. I 'have never had any trouble since.' b. Fred Lindstrom. • Catarrhal inflammation of the mucous lining of'the kidneys, also called "Ilrigbt's disease," may be either acute or •chronic. Tile: acute form produces symptoms of such prominence that the serious nature of the disease is at once suspected, but the chronic variety (nay Dome on so gradually and insidiously that its presence. is not.suspected until atter it has fastened itself thoroughly, Myon its victim. • At the appearance of the Srit symp. tom Peruna should be taken. This rem.. eiiy strikes al: once at the very root of the disease. A book on catarrh sent free by. The cine o. o urs Parona Medi in. O• ., r7, 1lytu3.p. ' Utikg fg3kmaidr It . It'.• 7:Q as i , Great e Discount Saleo • ..Graniteware O O 30 PER CENT.' DISCOUVT 1 A Successful Sale and will continue one week more, closing. Saturday, Dec.- 1'0; the last day. Having purchased a large consignment of Gran- iteware at. a:lhave rate on the dollar, .we ha e de- cided to :shareup the profits with our custr:lers by giving them Oran'itew'are:at 30 cent - dis- count off 'r a pers oguIar prices for. one week.. . . Just think of it as a comparison. An ArticIe that -re ularl sells for$2 00only y o y $1 40 1" 75 1. 23 44 1 50' '`_ 1 05 1 25 87. tc 1.00' 70 75' 52 50 • .35 25 18•. 10. 07 This is certainly'a'mone.'s ...y aver A List of the Kneading Pans • Tea Fettles Ladles "Vegetable, Dishes Roasting Parts Berlin Cook lots Pie Plates Jelly Plates Cups and Saucers Mugs Saucepans Chamber Pails Dippers Mixing Bowls Soup Bowls :Water Pitchers Syrup jugs Covered Pails Articles e now on Sale , Dish' Pans: Lipped Pre- serving Kettles Fry,Pans Cullenders Jelly Moulds Spoons . Soap Dishes Tea Steepers Wash Basins Teapots Coffee Pots Rice Boilers Water Pails Toilet Jars Pudding Pans' .Milk Pana Perlin Sauce Pans Stove Pots Remember this is a special Granite Sale and such Bar- gains will not be had again for some time. HARLAND BROS. TansxAgnw A1-z