The Huron Signal, 1890-4-18, Page 3OTES FROM THF CAPITAL
SPIRITED Di0CU S ON ON THE
TARIFF CHANGES.
NOW DOMINI en lie.eteek rswveh.
Strewn OppesliN ea the !art 1 the
Inedle ,p M--' The Ala.. Leber
MIL
°neva, AprU 0.-L -y- by •
paper that Moues the Booth Act
the rule is that Wee ee bare are
y malataS.ed 1. use edioa with tie
Ncebo o' of Tat alry was read to the
today by Mr. OtUmor. The article
that the young nim who joined
for school ammo W.rw de
by them bars, which are le
with the canteen.the
ser geeing* arm and the oaken? mea Mr.
(:alter asked ',bat the Minims d Militia
profened to do about it and Hir Adeline
Caron replied that he would have as enquiry
made.
Sir John M.oe.nald made a teeing refer -
etas to the death of the tasmber ter New
W ,scmiu.$er (Mr. Cbisholml and pathetically
remarked these sad events following so
one upon tbe other, were reminders d the
uncertainty of human Ate.
The Hour having gone into committee uu
the tariff rv.olutiu the clauses embodying
the orders in council adopted sine the last
tariff bill were passed with brief diensem
Theo the new tariff was taken up. The
items respecting acid, acid pheepbat e.
and precious awns evoked uu die
cession but there was a great flow
of oratory over the preposition that
Itvr cattle, ibr.p and hogs should pry an
import duty d Jul per omit In piece of te) per
tent. as formerly.
Mr. Foster explained that this increase was
about equivalent to the increase w nut duty
on .Wel meats.
Sir Itiehard Cartwright, Mr. Cbarlten al•t
✓ Idukx•k deplored this ins -ream am eery Mg
gond puree and tending only to inspire
e United States with a feeling of hostility
y
Canada.
Mr. Exeter repudiated the ilea that Can-
a should have W c usult the United States
fere paring legislation believed to be in
be intermit of the Iheninion. He ridie ulael
• ttateunent thet this change In the tariff
se tbrown out as a challenge to tb.
-ailed States or could be des•ribd
s retaliation The simple fact was.
said. that the ("overeat, r.wi
that certain of the farmer products
not receive proper protection. and this it
as proposed to pee them. 1f t'•iiadtan.
with difecultiei in the way of retaliatory
hen they would face these not as
. but as brave mea (Applauie,l He
the OAefltloa of conduct nothing
IWO...1_ j in endeavoring to cerate
inigtsdta at hose and abroad that
(i1..ernment were itepired with a male
attire for retaliation.
Sir Ite•hard C'artwrigbt, and after recess
t'button• McMillan ur.. 'ander
McMullen, Idecberd, Paterson .Brant),
and • bust of others on the t)ppriti ou
spoke against the change in this duty as
woe in itself and a standing challenge to
Stater"
At 1110 the committee met and the Ilouse
imbue'
TSB H \' 81t4NAL. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1890.
Id IT CONTEMPT OF COURT
Ts Adveea.e »w►.
the Memory ee wmih.e@a tlwamp."
To•oamr, April UL -71e eater and
pregri cur d The Fireekde 4Yeeily, pus
Ushed lis this city, bee gut ►*tench
tato difficulties wit► thaw Warested to
M deassee d Bis.haU, in jell fur the mar-
tin
arder ue Leaw n. The tremble arises oat d
e aurae which impend end m certain base of
Iib piper Wetly, which aa.,ruaeed that •
thriWag wrist @tory wosla mous be cow
meatsd, entitled, -Who Ytlted Bsew.U1
or the Mystery of Blenheim Swamp." which
wglld IMAM Wee the principal features of the
Beawel4HuvbaU tragedy mad deal with the
early Watery is Seemed d "Res Summertime"
him "
Yesterday as Osgonde Hall Wore Mr.
Junes, ltac&suaam, Mr. Halmuth of lns-
duu, Item hal's ewtmsel, emptied to the court
for au unbr calling upon the editor of Tee
Fireside Weekly to @bow cause why he should
nut he ceuumittd to jail fur cuntempt d
(Nutt to publishing this notice, and for au
order the pubhestioa of the
✓ ery. Mr. Helbnunth urged that this nonce
wee a contempt of court and tended to in-
flame due minds u( the public egsinet Burch-
ell and prevent • fair trial for lin eluent.
His LurdkWp greeted the order inked for
and the editor will be called upon to defend
hie action on Tumidity. when the motion is
retortable for argument.
Miebael McLaughlin, the proprietor of a
kriging boom at 13 Nimw.,..arrnre, who is
charged with having put two bullets in l ravel
Mas.n's feet during a row, war bought up
beton) Col. Denison yesterday. As Minot' i.
still in the hospital the primmer was remand-
ed till next Monday, bail being refuted. 11.-
Laugblu, aline; with &Jauwe. Johnston and
Jana McCaffrey, wet alto charged tette hav-
ing rubbed Rickard Kir•win,anold pensioner,
of 410. The case was adjourned till Mondry.
A deputation composed of Meer.. Blain.
Hamilton and Campbell rrd.resenting the
Peel l',mute- Conservative Aetiolation. waited
upon Idugwep yesterday aflern.em
and formally tarred him the nomination ter
the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Hugh*,a-
cepted, coaliteeal up•n the prnuissiou of
the Public t cbool Mani.
journed.
Tia Atha esker ■Ill.
AWA, April 9.-A meeting of the special
mitten. on Mr. Taylors Alien t'ootract
Bill cos hell to -day. when Mr. fermis-
collector
ermts-
colle t r of customs at (lananslue. was
aminerl at length. Hr mei that he male
Wren last year along the frootir to we
w the Mien labur law affected Canadian*.
.1 be cited a number of casco to show
1 Canadians were compelled to go and re-
in the States if their work was there or
t» up their . t. He mid that the
ttelautatin iaawd be Mr. Taylor bad a
-ify-ing effect on the United Statesauthori
Met wren and h. del Dot know whether
her woulei be w• emery the suulnier et
-t leirrene'e ..f Swmpensinn Bridge.
r. ger.- evidence 0. the effe.•t that he was
aneltan. living ••u the Canadian nth.. but
s rouplied to remove with his family to
other side or give up his
The evidence 01 W. Ihxna of Alexandria
y went to show that Canadian,. were pee-
d"' from going to the other sale to puree
Ir vo esti.ne leech seinen*, and there was
is talk of enforcing the law again next
ell.
arnxer (conk of i;an.noque gave similar
ony.
Nair and riea.ip.
1TAW., April 9. -.Ata meeting of the
dame Committee to -day a bill for the con
,@tion dl a railway form Edmonton to
gary was palmed T1.e promoters of the
1 have been wombed • subsidy from the
Minn C
aptain Notion, John Rhieid•, W. A.
wend and E. A. Smith of Rt. ('ather-
had an interview with the Government
y in regard to the Rt. Catharines &
t'entral Railway. • t They want a
for the balance of Lbs rose I, sante 14
into Hamilton.
D. F Burk of Port Arthur. who was
Liberal candidate for Algoma at last
election. is here with a d siegstion to
upon the le the granting of a
•ly to the Port Arthur. Duluth & Weet-
1..tUway.
Oovrn--tent have promised Mr,
n', T. who is hers in the interests of the
nips•z h ft Railway. to give a
grant en the mad.
A. Clegborn, Ladoa: A. Turner, Ham-
; J. F. Young of Perkin., Ince & Cu,
to; Stools of Lacus, Park A Co, Ham-
, interviewed the Mdnleter. et Customs
Finance today regarding . the duties on
and in newt to jibe underwent
the t of gala and tbe
of liquor in bond as affected by the
b the tariff. The delegation was
mead by Masora Brown and Small,
At the Poplar Hotel, Quern -street east and
vaulter-dreet, last night (coroner Pickerbne
held an in ueet on the body of Mtx Anne
lilkwohur, :me Eastern -avenue, who died
suddenly udder alleged suspictoou circum-
stances, ler. Luke Teskey, who made the
pa.Lmortem examination, gave as his opin
Ma that Nre teltonohoe died front rouges
tion of the lunge bnngbt on by drink and
exposure. and accordingly • verdict of death
from natural musts was returned.
Tb.• Methodist Cbnferewres will be held the
year as talents: Toronto (conference. al
Elm -street Church, June lit: lnnton Confer-
ence, .t Cb.tham. June 5; Niagara Confer
mitt, at Centenary Church, Hemtilton, June
4; Guelph Conference. at Central Church,
litratZor'd, June 5; Bay of Quint.Confetre.re,
at C t Cbureh, Cobourg. June 5;
Montreal (conference, at Dondsioa Church.
Ottawa, June 4: Manitoba Co.ter..ce, al
Brandon, June 5: British Columbia Confer -
env. at Vancouver, May 21: Nova Scotia
Conference. at Yarmouth, Juns 1!i: New
Brunswick and Prints Edward bland Con-
ference, at Fredericton. June 1".: Newfound -
bind ('oufereoce, at C . t (church, Ht
Jobe's, June gle; Japan Confereu..•e, at Atrabu,
June 4.
debery protection service or the M-
onet will be ..,... ed about Miy 15.
Nicholas Murphy, Q.C., het Toronto.
been In the pity , to obeala
release of the teen street ear employee,
and Gilroy, sentenced to 12 month.' ha-
t for running over and killing •
at the Qaesnea eeet subway at
Th. moa bare served ball' their
sed a very brgeiy lined petition play-
let*.
ay -
ler the reed@ ion of the nanairwlrr has
1.. . and. flir John Tlwsnvenn r..
Mr. Murphy favorably.
depilation to -day .aged that
em beery ehasafe..le should be est -
i before In plata of being admitted
propend fee manefaaeen eg purposes
.1. A. (lieWean wee Mina sewn sly ■
ease today and had to be taken hoes@,
Nir•ms gave antes bo-dey of a
be eMths eat ISM damn .4 tb
MO ..etaat be the dust hagaap
L -.smut t area ammo r ttwo.
A CAUSE CELEBRE.
The Favorite
Med/nine lag tyroma And Leung Dille
cultists kin keg been, and sell is, A,K's
Cherry Peewee'. It cures (beep,
Whooping Cough, Bron.bltM, ailed
Aatbasa; soothes Irrnt•ttoo of the
lana& and Yaacee ; etrengtbena the
Venal Organs; allays soreness et the
Lease; pretests . , and.
es en le advanced singes of that disease,
relieves C'uugbleg a.d Seduces Sleep.
There is no other for dbr-
eines of the throat and lungs to be oons-
pared witb Ode remedy.
'• My wife bad • diatreming cough.
with pains la the side and breast. Wp
tried various (medicines, but nose did
her anygood until 1 got • bottle of
Ai er's Cherry Pectoral, which has cured
Ler. A nabgltler. Mrs. Glenn, 11141 the
wearies, and the cough was relies ed by
the use of Ayer's (cherry Pectoral. I
h ate fru LesiaUuu to hug this
Brennea v. Earls at the {Teat worth As-
elees--.A Libel Malt PbeJ•.ed.
HAMILTON, April `t. -At the Assizes to -day
William Iabw•was at -quitted ell the charge
of cetmmitting "an °Renee Against the public
morality." the crown fa n;; in its attempt
to prove that the wr woman was in-
ane.
The libel case of How v. Fisher wan
dismissed. Ibis was an action brought by
Jams. G. Howortb, •, pronto merchant,
Cough Medicine
to every one at[ltrtete"-Robert Horton,
Fureaau Hrutil,vh(, Murnllton, Ark.
▪ 1 have been afflicted wick asthma
for forty years. least spring I was taken
with • violent cough. which tlrreateued
to terminate my days. Every one pro -
summed me In consumptiou. 1 deter.
alined to try Ayer'. CLrrry Pectoral.
Its effects were suagiral. 1 was iwmrdl-
so-ly relieved and ...minute' to improve
untti entirely recovered.-- Joel "lullard,
(.wllurd, Couu.
Six months ago 1 had a severe hem-
orrhage of the lungs. brought un by sa
tucrww•nt cough which deprived ine of
e lrrp and rest. 1 tried various reme-
dies. but obtained no relief until 1 be-
an to take Ayer's Cherie l'ectoral. A
few betties of this niediclnr cured me."'
)Mrs. E. Cuburu, Itt Second et., 1 -,well,
Mas.
"For children atelier.' with colds,
coughs. sore throat. or croup, 1 .1., ant
know of any remedy wide 1. will gtve
more speedy relief titan Ayer's t'herry
Pectoral. t have fpm el it. also. luvalu-
& Me in cams of \t' beeping tough." -
Ann L.osvjoy. 12'7 SYasbw;;tuii street,
Bouton, Maas.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
1) 6y
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
g eld by all Lreygrt.. Pre, t1, ..L t ei•3.., es.
B. B. B.
Burdock Blood Bitters
Is a purely vegetable compound, possessing
perfect regulating powersover all the organs
of the system, and controlling their secre-
tions. It so purifies the blood that it
CURES
fill blood humors and diseases, from a com-
mon pimple to the worst scrofulous sore, and
this combined with its unrivalled regulating,
cleansing and purifying influence on the
secretions of the liver, kidneys, bowels and
;kin, render it unequalled as a ours tar all
&.nates of the
SKIN
THE BEET'
BAKING POWDER IIi1I�1'i iElllu
UOOrS
From one to two bottles will cure boas.
pimples, blotches, nettle rash, scurf, tetter,
and all the simple forms of skin disease.
From two to four bottles will cure saltrheem
or eczema, shingles. erysipelas, ulcers, ab-
scesses, running sores,and all skin eruptions.
It is noticeable that sufferers from akin
DISEASES
against W. R. C. pusher of Dundas for Ate nearly always aggravatd by intolerable
810.0111 damages for puMusbing the following itching, but this quickly subsides on the *sweet
Ubel: ••ton, do you think of • man vibeOWn m to
of thepdisease vel byn Hit B. Fannias ,,'s"'r R.'r.�,.., ..a, w.i;en.at'= IMPLEMENT
wool{ claim i1W for setting fire to bis own �n b grater yet prevalent diseases, such Y ,m rs. e.. gt a.st•se•r.t,.r n..d'r.^•"
wa(ebouse and take its Also half the inure- scrofulous swellings, ""•■w ..
humors anti . ".s..'Mier.+.Mae. w.j.�uet nvw. lee.ir
i sMn-. x liALLttt • C .. lt., •N.
ands itinosy-' This b what Howortb dei' - -
Tbe def,yice war that the communication was
Privileged.
Ne Alen
tiothiagialindsea.
RUB EIEIYIIEIE.
EARTH &CO.
FACTORY SUPPLIES
Valves. b.. 4 Lied rlpe
Leese Palley al..,
Sten let Pimps, fano
Deeps, Whf Mlle,
Crass $.■raters, Dally
and Lame, Ute.slle.
S36 CRAIG ST NET,
MQNTREAL.
D.A.W.,CAL:KI L! a. 0°
ARRIAGE VARNISH'.SelAti a
' 4 SILVER MEDALS AWARDED
MONT- AL .
LHAMMICK'S ',WHERE
SPOOL: STEEL -LINED TNIfIS
la /Sample. :' c:
as other ►t...lt
COTTON 14.1t511ITS
i.r I:attaalualTRUN KS
JIc . kine (-se.
In the Wort
s AO SUPERIOR.
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MONTREAL,
ASK SWUM l;. it e .....iri
HOTEL 6 LMOEGL.
LiO %TRE 4 L.
Note@ Dann tee, one or the tamed 00.A1
std elegantly furnl.hed rt.Nrlt is 1W
City. Aeea.utnodett.w for 4nop.:atit.
ltateatU V W0001,,
jRWel Per ally-. 8. s Keener
PEARS' LBATHERBOtAP.D
i t 1ti ter W -dila
i.FA MER&SON
Wo•itesalela.;'cci i
slluSG1:,TS' 111 DIALS
17L3 I1M.E DAIL ST.,
MONTREAL.
SOAP.
COMPANY.
ELaavrecturers of
Steam rnekhag.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Another Targe consignment of
Fresh Teas of suerior quality.
In order to counteract the dis-
honest practices perpetrated on the
public by peddlers and others, we
a e offering,Special Inducements in
Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat-
ronage.
REES PRICE d►� SON.
Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square.
Orders by Telephone promptly attended to.
CODERICH SEED EMPORIUM 1
„0�Ai.iT1 FIUST, Is Our Motto.
dims,1 THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF SEEDS
IN THE COUNTY.
THE GREAT
TilEtlCTH GI
pfq?E:t f3CD
++ rola TMC .Ste.
it WAAM!NG h
ats<ttunf _t: zr ��
A Feet, /amt.
eNo.laomaTJ. R
ATI
..@sem
Nei llfiil a td.
.. saws Slab star
to w r .a.• ea tires*
ahs et
sr theme. se roe IN. r.. u.
,..•.• r w Owe me a owe& a
. ti.« :.md yeswefid -
t.-
ranee .r wr .stews_....
drat r.awn sal .fa.w.-
Te. allowt•r .et aid. a. •.creta d a wieral t.
our Field and Carden r end+ have been Selected a i'h the Urrrte•t care and have bora
pros erred trout the,
Best Growers on the Continent.
OUR STOCK OP SEED GRAIN
(-ompr:.ee ail the leading ra..e:.e•. nature .
PEAS --Runner, frown, Gulden Vine ac•l Muntniy. OATS -Banner,
Giant Swedish and Black Peerless. SPRING WHEAT -Colorado,
White Russian ar.d Ladoga (ate Prof. Saunders' report of last named
variety.
WE CALL SPECIALeATTEfNTION
to our steeds andRespectfully
eed Grain and
't
W. F. Walker. Q.(' , moved to have the
ease of Brennen v. Farts placed on the list,
but the judge refused the application. The
mit is one brought by Joe Brennen of thie
city againd John Earls, general freight
agent of the grand Trunk at Teret°, his
bndber-in-law. L r.Iwuating the affections
d Joe's wife. Brennen claims that .11 the
matrimonial difficulties which have been
made the subject of a rather sensational
suit in Toronto were fomented by the de-
fendant The alienation consisted in Mr
Earle having advised Mrs. Brennen to leave
her hudrnd. J. W. Nesbitt, Q.1'., opposed
the motion.
lmeggted Cblaa.sen Captured.
RAN hind,, ('aL, April 9. -Another cap-
ture of 10 Chinese was made at 2 ri cluck this
morning. They wen• entering the harbor in
• fisherman's boat from lower California
when they were .topped by customs officers.
The beat was owned by J. E. Williams, who
is ale in custody.
The Chinamen captured are part d those
tranderretl to the dimmer Newbern from the
irteanierCity 01 Peking in Man Francisee har-
bor, March •LS, and taken by tlw. Newbern to
Eads, Lower California. Twenty -thaw
lbinese are now in custody hers.
The McRlaley Tariff Bill.
Waaettom'., April 9. -Tia Ways and
Means Committee was In seeden for a short
tine today. The Republ lean members ms
miffed • few changes that have been made
in the bill during the last ten days and they
were ordered to be 1 1 in the text.
The changes include these made in the cot-
ton boedry ..'bedule sad a provision that the
In rseaed duty on fin. linens shall not take
effect until Jan. 1, 1104. Otherwise they
were confined to chasten In p . it
r expected the majority and minority reverie
will be oornplsted to -morrow,
DraIa.d. RIek.d sad Haweed.
M A.J.. April 9. -At the rain-
ing town of Hibernia Monday sight a quer-
tel took piece among a party et drunken
Hungarhas and Paul Methsrsegi bad bis
skull broken with a beer bottle. desalt
Barbeki an Joys Maeda were the name d
the mss who attanbd Mae After the man
bad been struck with tbe beetle be was kinked
lentil be was tesmelble. The party thea put
a rope around his amok and shrug bine up to
a tree, where they lift Me banging.
SCROFULA
We have undoubted proof that from three
o six bottles used internally and by outward
implication (diluted it the skin is brokenl to
the affected parts, will effect a core. The
;neat mission of B. B. B. is to regulate the
.ver, kidneys, bowels and blood, to correct
acidity and wrong action of the stomach,
aned to open the sluiee.w.ys of the system
.0 carry oft all clogged and impure secre
.ions, allowing nature thus to aid recovery
old remove without tail
Tb. Ead.kinea chaAearl Seceder.
Valenta, April 4. -Mama Mcl addw was
toted .t the Arise Imlay mi • ebargt et
murder. He yeas .meed .t ebow.g WR -
Ilea iI. R. Meyers a ;Or.YSisn .t . obart-
wart as the alibi of Marek It TheM
MAIM brendered a aware of sot .
taamae is fa.sasea Cavae tlrs.eempee.
BAD BLOOD
Liver complaint, biliousness, dyspepsia,siek
headache, dropsy. rheumatism, and every
species of disease arising from disordered
liver. kidneys, stomach. bowels and blood.
We guarantee every bottle of B. B. B.
Should any person be diseatisfcd after using
the first bottle, we will refund the money on
personal) or by letter. We will
also be glad to send t•stimoui.e:a and in-
formation proving the effects of 11. R R. in
the above named diseases. on application
to T. MILBUHHN & CO.. Toronto, tent.
HIRSTS PAIN
E xTE!2ATOR
■
HOUSEHOLD REMEDY.
[iamlltwm.4.51.
Deer LIr-I terve wind year rale
ala my mail, fel.
Shot a campy le af-
Siete/ with. Mal as: N rtati
sItems.
beassileen. ap•m
T.Mbarhe. and wherever there M
pale. I wowed met be we4ient It
l■ soy been. I emu
It tett world t. be • a 1 -else.
article. M•: a le•er•eleedr unreel
loan. e'e • Jlet pwtliTh•a.
rr-•. v'rebtatieme M.Irty.
Mad by all tieattg$ats.
C DALLEY & CO., Proprii.ors. Hasultoa.
ATTENTION !
Every facility for turning
out FIRST CLASS PRINT-
ING at "THE SIGNAL."
DUNN'S. DEPARTMENT
BAK N GI We hare in stock a full linrof all the :eadtng Manufacturers, come:Minx
Binders, Reapers, Mowers, Drills. Rakes, Disk Harrows. Gang
DER 1'i •n„h., Cultivator", and all Steel Sulky Ploughs.
POW
This Depart mens wilt be rep:mewed in the eurreunding district by
MR. ANGUS McKINNON, OF COLBORNE.
THECOOICSBEST FRIEND
8 TJ 7
ENVELOPES,
NOTE HEACIS,'��,
MER PAPER.,;
BILL HEADS, ft
Etc.. Etc., at �• t
THE SIGNAL `‘:
IUTIa6 OFF.CE
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A 1')l ._'oa to
0 V nam. r eta �aamtrea�
kept coss'antly on hand.
OOILVIES & Hi_rTCHiSON'S Crown Jewel Flour. $2.35 per cwt.
Best Value ie the ssarket. Goode delivered to any part of the town and Satisfaction Olren.
WM. BURROWS
8EEDSMAN..
:t PM! Mk, 11C1111! Bud
ESTABLISHED 80 YEARS -
I still take the 1e:ei in special value ii;
RDS
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WaimiSmicc&Ittiors D
Dress Melton', from 9c. per yar.l up, Twill Mekong, Stripa' Foul.• and
Amazon (.'loth+ Stripe ' and Check Costume Cloths,Velvets, RilJKen Sze
Tunipfned is prepared
MEN'S
SUITS'to undertakeertakethe puttinputtingto of
tWater Services in connection
with the Town System to Dwell- uPVCIAL VALVE.
ings and other Buildings. Also
REPAIRS
To Steam Engines, Mills, Fac-
tories and Machinervof all kind.
Prices reasonaNle. Satisfac-
tion Guaranteed
WILSON SALKEL7.
Mtn
' X11195, L1Q1101'S, "C
Blas tolts a1 SigllI 9'OR P CLR RY
al G. H. PARSONS
Blah bob"fly Sipa+ " .Lwow Bt,C. oecrantCM
Tweeds, full lines. Ov'.'rceat4 very low, Good Quality, .Nearly all
Gone, Price Sells Them.
In Grocery Department,
In Teas especially. i Take the Lesd,both in Quality anal Price+. Pure i ln-
adultc.ate.l Coffee only kept, price, 30e. per lb 'Pure Spices only kept.
In My Hardware Department
i have s full ae'tortment °latah, my o>An importation, from 7x9 to
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