The Signal, 1902-4-3, Page 88 T April 3, 11)2
THE`:SIGNAL : GODERIQH ONTARIO.
Dress Goods and
Millinery for Spring Wear.
NEW clothes for spring are Natural !
Doesn't nature dress anew ? If not
today she will tomorrow, if not tomorrow,
then the day after. The Newest Spring
Dress Materials are here in great profusion
-Crepe de Chenes, Venetians, Bro.. dcloths,
Cheviots, Serges-all prices. The Newest
Spring Hats, ready to put on or trimmed
to your order with the latest touches of
fashion. The Newest Dress Trimmings,
black,cream and linen shade, silk appliques.
The Newest Muslins in Linen Shades, Linen Batistes, New
Prints, Ginghams and Cottons.
LADIES' WATERPROOFS.
Oomptete range of a llers, sa•y, greys, blacks, $2.75 to $8.00
Is the new raglan shape. prices from
We still give the Premiums on all
Cash Purchases ---Handsome Chairs,
Tables and Silverware. 0 " wIn'
de w Ib sat
lien's Bats, Clothing and Furnishings.
As with the Ladies, so with the Men.
When spring comes they must dress up, shed
their winter coat and don the spring attire.
We have the Newest Cuts in Spring Suits,
and latest colors.
The Newest Things in Boys' Clothing.
The Newest Spring Overcoats and Sep-
arate P gets.
Bargains In 1•!en's Hats.
See our styles, special lot, best grades,
Fur Felt Soft Hats in blacks, greys and
brown, regular $2.00, for $1.50
New Colored Shirts for boys and men, 50c, 75c and $1.00
CASH OR PRODUCE.
Smith Bro's & Co.
ebLUEVALtt.
MONDAY, Mar 24tb.
Mies Jessie Holmes ie 111 this week.
Doff & Stewart skipped a ostload of rollers
this week.
Mise Amur Spenoe Is 111 this week with
•osIe1 lever.
Charles Carnios moved to his farm near
Belgraye last week.
Thomas Oorltes bad • very eaoo.sefol
wood bee os Moody.
James Bargees returned on 'atorday
from Strathroy dairy o°hool.
A carload of bogs were shipped trout this
Mattes to Palmerton last '1 bonds..
Mb. May Davidson, of Wnzeter, was
visiting her brother to Morris lest week.
Mites Katbl.ss and Annie Swann are
hose from Ferree vWtlog their parquets.
Promotion ersmbsatlons were hold in the
atheist Thursday and Friday of last week.
Donald Maori* and Claris. Coultas, of
Moleswortb, visited relatives here on Moo•
day.
Mn. Adam Cleethorn, of the Mineral*
read, 1. Sok this week will Iofammatl.e e1
the lenge.
Henry MOHardy bad the miefortns te
Saye a nasty cut bnfLoted oo his band to the
taw sill Doe day tut week.
Aroblbald Paterson is away this week
reore.eating the Rinevale Chosen Friends
at the Uraod C0000ll mestl.g in Torooto.
BENMILLER.
TriADAT. Apra] 1.
Oniraaay.-Died at his late reslde,oe,
Maitland oonomalen, Colborne township.
Huron oouoty, en the 30th day of Marob,
John Roesler, an the Alia year of his age
The deeea.W was well known in these
part., having resided here from the time he
left his Ism In London, Ont., some twelve
years ago. H. never married and ender the
oars of his bosaekeeper, Mrs Wblte, be
breathed his 1st, The subject of this
nettoe was born In Grenville pariah, In the
Island et 'ferny, BngR.h Chancel. and was
pesse.e.d of considerable wealth, derived
from the sale of hie properties In that Island,
sed as one time was the owner of a Jerre
avant of land near the village of B.nslllsr
TIe funeral, whaeh took plane on tbs let of
April, was largely attended, both at the
hese* tad at the Colborne osmetery, this
testifying to the general esteem and worth
et the deesesed. TM °sly relative present
was Mr Pinot, from London, Ont., • amain.
The funeral obsequies were oonduoted by
th• Re►. A E. Shaw, Methodlet minister of
the alroalt, and the poll bearers were
Npbeo Butu, Peter Esher, William Dant,
Thomas Gum, John Motiibbosr end Cheri.*
Ohs. For several years the deceased had
bees in feeble health and his meatal fecal
Nes had two muck Impaired by s woke of
paralysis which affected him to the last.
SHEPPARDTON.
Monte, Marob 3I.
The following is a list of the mils pro.
meted at ree.ot ,zaminatlon• : Pt. I :o Pt
1I. -Marl• Hawkins, Harold Bogie. Lind
say Barrows, Vera Barrows. P. 11 to
Seoond.-Daisy Johnston, Reggie Burrows
Seoond to Jr.Thlyd -Wm. Bogie, Jae John
. ton. Jr TbIrd to Sr. Third -Eva MoN .,
Vera MoNee, Annie Young, P.roy Graham.
Sr. Third to Fourth. -Violet Bogie, F.dgar
Dougherty, Lorne Graham. T. M. UoaDov,
Teacher.
CARLOW
TreersT, April DE
Miss Fotberingham, of Braosfleld, rston-
.4 te her home on Tuesday, after spending
• orupls of wake yie111ag 1n Carlow and
L•sbero.
Ju. Hooper, who hal barn in (,Isysland
tor a numb.r of year., returned lost week,
and Is enraged for the summer as foreman
ter Thomas Barna.
Jou. MoPhee, of Detroit, was •typing bis
mother Isere, returning tut week It is
several years vino. Mr. MoPoee'e last visit
te his .Id borne I0 (slow.
A aslon seating of the cesgr.rstione of
auburn and Smith's Hill was held o0 Mon
day, resulting In • unanimous o.11 to th•
Rev. Mr. Kemp, formerly of the Kootenay
district but latterly of Toronto.
Mn. R. Heodersos, of Hamilton, i.
.pending the Ea.t.r neuron visiting argoa)o
tepees around her old home at Carlow and
in Auboro. W• are pleesed to know that
Mrs. Hoedown is meek Improved in
health.
Harry '1'ewdey leaves the old home this
week It le his intention to go west about
the middle of the present month. His sole
en Marob 2401 was ons of the largest and
moat suoow(ol to tib1a notion tor • good
many years.
LOYAL.
Tttg.DA,, April 1.
There are many westing sad tarns this
week to our neighborhood owing to tr.. do.
parlors of our youog men Inc th• North.
west.
Henry Green has rented hie farm for a
bomber of years. and his sale of farm .took
More New Wall Papers.
EVERYONE Likes, and we have been
Enjoying the friendliest kind of in-
terest in, our New Wall Papers ever
since we commenced showing them
Another large shipment just passed
through the Customs. It is Fine in Texture,
Original in Design and Bewildering in
Variety.
The floor may be carpeted, draperiesmay
be abundant and beautiful, but without a
background the effect is very poor.
PORTER'S BOOK STORE
Our Telephone is No. 100 B.
(Inert. House Naar*, (indetinh.
sad Impl•se.N lake. plaoe tomorrow.
April 4.
U 1. Moylee has made quite so mprove•
a
eat Is frost of his .tors by oaths, it
Wire', sod ed it number of loam, to
draw gravel oil Monday l••4.
R the t N•1 on, after two years' tontines
Into, hu sold his farm and is now nerd us
1u Uod.ries. Mr Wt •, of Ooderloh, who
has puroba . 1 :lis 1.1m, tuck pee.ssleo
61.ndey last. _
LEtBURN•
Mo,uaT, March 31.
Mies L. Horton spent Easter at Strut
lord.
Mr. Foley hes bad his hedge trimmed
•loos t1s meld road.
Was Mary MaoMaous returned to Gales
hit's, Dakota, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mudd, of Beam Iter, were
1h. guava et Mr. and Mn. Zsiloot at Birch -
view farm o0 the 2211.
Early plowing was engaged in last week
by toe farmers around here. This year oor
freed Mr. Zelloor did the Ent 'owing of
grato, ahead of Mr. Mcebr, who hu been
the Bret for the put taw years. This year
Mr Z. sewed oats on the running of the
27ab.
PORTER'S HILL.
Moen,Y, Mar. 31st.
Mtn Freak Melwllaod lett for Ditrou on
Saturday.
Mise Mabe) I'toot, of Uedulob,ep.ot Su•
day it S..wait MoDougall's.
Mr. and Mus Walker, of (.otralia, are
goose of Mus Crowle Elliott.
D.yld Elliott is engaged with R chard
Porter, 4 b 000., for the summer,
Will Ws•i0, and Diok MaLellaod sent
to Sault Ste. Marie, s.tob., oo Monday
last.
Mn. Morgan and two daurbters, of
(Joderlel, are visiting relatives in Ible
ylaol y.
Fred Merges bee again started his groo
cry waggon. D. D. Willson's egg wagon
limo every week to the eters.
DUNLOP
M,,.pay, March 31.
James L Tobin. of the Free Prose aeff,
London, .pent I,aeter ben with bl. rola
Ryes.
Mr. sad Mn, Ches. Speer., of the Huron
road, Goderich township. were the guests of
Mr. and Mn. A. A. µ'111l.,0. en Easter
M ond.y.
Oar college of Isomer closed on Than•
day of last week for the Easter holidays.
1 he pr.oeplraw, Mies Cooper, went te
Clinton for the 'wattled with relative.
there.
'1 esd.y of this week quite a gap in oar
moist Ciro'• w1)1 be made In the departure
of Ju. 1'000g, jr., who Waver for the sail.
Ing season on the waters of the upper lakes
of Canada. He w1)1 oe to the engineering
department of • large propellor.
The closing week of March saw plowing
to full motion on the meaty farms In our
section Albert Quaid and Wm. Tobin
turned over the Bret tad 00 the peep of day
oo the 26th aut. W. F. Young, a lading
former o1 Loyal, was also on the hustle sod
s /wed the brit grain on the 27th.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Br.akfes: banns. pork rolls, and ohole*
bulled bum at STIMAar s gruoery.
A VO parlor telt given away with a $2
parcel of grinds. Call and see. G. E. Klt.u,
.V to Khan,.
Purchase your seeds from ',Tits% ART. 11 •
11 .1114 H. will advise you a• to the beat
varletiw to sow.
IVs loo sole agoutis for the It taw of ole
cores -the genuine sad poly ' Osie Balla:
U. K Kinn, Wb4bam.
TutIAaouiaae -10 000 bo peekag. Meek
10 peekages tor Ms. Clover, timothy,
• pelts, coos* wheat, e0.., for sats. Liao. E.
KIND, Wlogbsw.
Oyster., always fresh, at the old reliable
oyster house, Motor's Restaurant, Wrst-
e t., to bulk or served all et tries. los Dream,
fruit, oonleotloo.zy, claws *to. O. BLAC0•
NTVNE.
1•o THE Laine.-Aarut'a SNaiIL, pater
hanger ant d.oerator, Is In lows at the
British Erobosge H.,.), mins Isere nose
of wall paper., and le prepared to take onus
twit, for w.Il papenor sod house (broom, -
log et ressonable priors. A,,uoe ooat.m-
plating hawlae Well papering dons should
inspect his wimples. Paper hinging .ad
decorating a sproialty.
J. W. SM1TH
wishes to announce that he is
handling the celebrated
5 STAR brads FLOUR
3 STAR •f••••
made by the Lake Huron
and Manitoba Milling Co., and
is prepared to fill all orders
promptly at the following
prices for Sear CASH :
5 Star Brand, $3.90 bbl.
3 " 44 3.60 ee
He will also handle the Kee-
watin Flour.
J. W. SMITH,
East Street.
Militia order, reoeotly lathed slag, notioe Paper
of the granting of the °clouts' auzlliery'QJforces long service model to the following
members of the 33rd regiment . Sergt. J.
MoMath ; .Sorge. Major S. Mola•tb ; Sergi
L. o. Corpteo ; Col steprgt. As q, obi , ijeIIllllOuI.
Lance torT. Haoketep 1b• formatloof the Goderich Township Rifle As'oolatios,
with bsadgosrar• at God.rtob, le author's
ed.
MARRIED.
CURRIR JERVI8. At the reeldenor of P.
Jervis, father of the bride, Ooderloh town.
ship, on Wednesday, Marob 26th, by Rev.
J. Raesar, M. Nellie Jervis to D..1. Onrrt•,
also of Oovler'oh township.
WEBB-sTRRL)L-At Bt. Peter's, by Rev.
fr. West,on Monday, March 31st, May
Steele to James Webb, both of Gods/doh.
DItO.
ROBRRTB - At Beeforth, on Good Friday.
Maroh lktb, Robert S. Roberta. aged 66
years and 6 months.
NOW Flour, Provision
and Seed Storer
I have opened out the store
on HAMILTON STREET, next to
T. Hall's Shoe Store, with a
stock of all kinds of MILL PRO-
DUCTS, BREAD STUFFS, BREAK-
FAST FOODS, SEEDS, etc., etc., and
respectfully request a portion of
your trade.
I am agent for the London
Stearn Bakery, and will deliver
Bread to any part of the town.
Leave your order and my wagon
will call at your house every
day.
Best brands of Flour, includ-
ing the Lake Huron anti Mani-
toba Milling Co.'s and Star Mill
products.
BREAKFAST FOODS a specialty.
SEEDS for Field and Garden.
CSA callsolicited.
W. P. WESTOBY,
Hamilton Street.
2 dozen Samples of TAPE"TRY
PAPEN.S from 10o to 35e.
50 Semple. of INURAINS, all abodes
and colon with o•Illog and b,rder to
m.l ob.
100 Samples GILT KMROSSED, ern
oon•eotlonal and floral designs.
2 dozes Sarnplu WASHABLE TILE
PAPERS for bath room or kitchen.
We tan thew you a larger nag* of
Sample@ than you can see 1n a °Ity like
Toronto. let as prey It.
We hays also some of the prettiest
bre papers, imitable for bed rooms-
" DAINTY DESIGNS."
W• take the cootrain to do your
100m.
W• have just r•oelved a 000■lgom,nt
of French Organdie, Crepe°, King Ed
ward, Mottled Bond, Royal Velvet, Ye
English. Sloe Denobe, and other most
fashioeabl• Note Papers and i.ovelopam.
KIDD'S
BOOK STORE,
Goderich.
FENCING T
WILL SOON BE HERE 1
M°KENZIE cf HOWELL
Have made heavy purchases of all kinds of Fencing Material to avoid the
wire famine like boat year, and buying in quantities we get better prices,
so we can sell cheaper. We are therefore prepared to tell extremely low.
We will sell and
PUT UP
THREE
of the
Beet Fences
Made.
The American Field Fence.
We sold over 4,000 rods boat season.
The Frost Fence.
Made of No. 9 roiled spring wire and No. 7
upright.
The Gun or Carter.
Made of No, 9 coiled wire and wove with
galvanised wire.
We are prepared to sell either at store or put op by competent builders
We have a very low quotation on Manure Forks of the beat grade.
11'1 cKENZI L & HOWELL
THE PLA(7R TO RUE ALL HARDWARE CHEAP
Veep Your Feet
Warm at Night
A Hot Water
Bottle--•
W1Ll.
DO IT
We Have
Them-•
FROM THE
CHEAPEST
TO
THIS BEST.
F. M. DUNHAM, Phm. B.
DRUGGIS r.
Owner of West et.and the square.
Cloth
Top.
Amors
gas
THAT THIS
5 BRANDIED
ON wags
aNOr
W. HURON LIBERALS
The annual meeting of the Lib-
erals of the West Riding of Huron
will be heli at
DUNGANNON,
ON
Monday, April 7th, 1912,
at 1 o'clock p.m.
In addition to the regular busi-
ness of the meeting, the conven-
tion will select a candidate for the
approaching election to the Pro-
vincial Legislature.
Each polling sub -division is re-
quested to send delegates.
W. COATS, W. Pt0UDFOOT,
Secretary. President
Light as
A Feather
They are justly footed for their stylish
elrgauce, superior fitting qualities
and up-to-date styles. A thoroughly
high-grade shoe of unusual merit at a
sensible price.
All styles -from the light and dainty
drew shoe to the most substantia/
street boot,
ONE PRICE
$3.75
Very Dressy. Exquisite Styles,
Bole gent In Qoderleh for Walk -Over and Queen quality,
E. DOWN/NG.
^8uooessor to P. T. HALLS
AUCTION SALES.
All parties getting their sale bilis printed at
this omue will ase a tree notion inserted
to this Ibt oo to the Goma sales.
THrsotao, April 3rd -Auction sal. of
brewery pleat and Saturn at the "(iodenob
Brewery." at 1 o'olook r r. Tune. (.cN-
DRT, auctioneer.
1! 0.1D0Y, April 4th -Auction sale et farm
.Ccek sod Implements, also a quantity of
household fortifier*, at south halt lot 9,
000ewloD 10, W, 1). Coition's, commstloiog
at 1 o'olook P. M. Haar Lazo., proprle-
0.r. THOMAS Ue.D.T, aoottosear
SATr.DAY, April 511.-Usreeerysd sous
tion ,tile of stook sod fixtures 000tained In
the Scut, feed and seed .tor• lately cou-
pled by T. J Vmu., Kut street, oom-
menoing a'. 1 o'clock. 'IRON. (luNDtcY,
auotlonser.
WZONE1DAY, April 9.1.- Uaresrvdauo.
tlos sale of the farm stock sod implements
of the labs JOYES Tucat.ou. at lot 9, 000
1, tioderick towa.hip (21i alio south of
Godsl•b), oommwoine at 1 o'clock Mrs.
MART A. '1 ural.uw, •dministratriz. T
GUMMY, so. tioCwsr.
Von Enter pa a.og•r traffic in and out of
Goderich was very hoary thle year.
RivaawNu THE Faorc MARRS Aug -
An inter•eting point In 000neotlw with the
Fruit Marks Act Domes up 1s an appeal
entered by Khoo James, flu Taruet° fruit
marabout., against the dee recently Imposed
opoo blm by Magistrate Denison for so lo.
trlogemsat of rh. sot. Toe.ppell.nt points
out that ten b.rr.l• of Ih• apples to quire
`Don were held in storage, and were sot b•
leg offered tor sale. The other eight her.
tele, he Mame, bad beth overfaced but were
rebrsnd.d at th• outer col, and the orlgla.
al brood scraped off, making the breaded
teed, or what apple see .0deselsad as •
taped end,•onsid.rably Warier to the op.
potato earl. Magistrate Denison held that
either end of th• barrel was the face, but
Dile. Mr James says, Is never odmltted by
apple d.sltre With regard to the ten b.r.
relit hold Is storage, Mr. James holds that
until they were offered for sale they were
not liable to One. 11 the magtsttnte's ruing
is upheld any largerrower packing his fruit
}, r storage to the orchard load Intendlog
subsequently to reoack for export mint be
held heti!. to a Hae of $1 per barrel out the
.•Iran pack. In many ssasoa. 100,000 Mr
rats or. stored to Corrode, sad to the hate
to get them under Dover are pocked is s
burry, sad should Col. LMoI'on's decision
bold the badness would be • dangerous one.
TU&ITNai se. SS .
HODGENS BROS.
Ind wee W4.T or
■aMILTeg IT.
Good Goods Always.
WE want to emphasize the fact that goods bought here are good. 1f we
know it, no unworthy qualities find an entrance to this store. The
selling of good goods only is one of the corner stones of this business,
and a part of our business policy that is rigidly adhered to. You can depend
absolutely on what you buy here. If at any time things do not turn out to your
satisfaction we would like you to let ua know about it and we will make it right.
A Great
Dress Goods Stock.
We would like you to get better ac-
quainted with this Dress Goods stock of ours.
It has been, gathered from the very best
sources. Wherever good Dress Goods were
to be had we looked for them. From Eng-
land, from France, from Germany, and from
the best Canadian mills we have drawn our
supply. There is not a popular material or
color missing. Weave, dye and finish are
absolutely correct. You may rely with con-
fidence upon Dress Goods bought here.
They will be right in every way, and there is
a better assortment to select from than in
most stores hereabouts. We print a few
price hints that will give you an idea of what
we are doing.
Plain Al1.Wool Serve, 1u11 36 inches wide, w111 give ex
oelle.l wear, 10 oavy, brown, green, cardinal, oink,
Dream, pale blue and blaok, per yard. 25c.
30c.
Alt. Wool Vlgerosat, 36 'oohs. wide, good weight, salt
able for waists, dresses or skirts, to medium, dark
and bine grey, per yard
All Wool Cashmere, good 'relight, silky Solon, 44lnohes
wide, very mooh wore tor w•late, In *bade, of .0y,
pink, old roes, (Helical, Dream, navy, per yard......
New Colored Lostree, 44 to 46 Inches wide, bright silky
finish, to pink, sky. navy, cream •red
blank, per yard 50 and 75c.
Wool Crspelene, • light weight all-weol material that
makes • handsome spring or summer costume, In
fawn, grey, blue sod brown, 44 Moho. wide, per yard
All -Wool Amazon Cloth, good weight, nrigbt Eni.h,
soluble for tailored suite 0r repents skirts, to oavy,
red, brown, grey, fawn, bl.rk, wil give
imminent wear, per yard 50 and 60c.
All Wool Voiles, • light weight woolen m.f•r1.1 ler
summer wear, 44 Itches wide, In halte of grey,
lawn, bloc sod black, nor yard 50c.
50c.
75c.
All Wool Wh;p (:urd, 40 Mahn wide, will make • sly
11.6 and servlo.ahi. volt. In n•vy, lawn, rr.y and
Mack, per yard
•
50c.
(trey iNR.tis, all pure wool, good welght, very►ult•bls
Inc elderly 1.dle., will not carols the do.t. 1s medium
and dark ,Asch, epeeist value, ac per yard 50C.
All Wool Serge, Whys weight, hard .orated Rolsb, will
not catch dust, "Priestley'.' make, mak.• capital
skirts, 44 toohes w1d•, epeoial value, •t per yard
Broad Cloth Suiting., toll 50 t.54 Inobos wide. all wool
bright fin eh, rood wsieht, ie red, fawn, blue, brown !
and blank, per yard ,D1.00
Fm• Snitinge, all shsdes,tw.ad cloth finish, U.met..hair
and plain ninth., no Iwo.Lk., per .sit.... 16 and $7
54 lash Homespun, all pare wool, will glue 'toenail
wrar, Mack or gray, .0H. spools' value, p.r yard85C.
54 Inches Wonted Serge, hard t.wl.t and helsh, made
from pule selaot.d yarns, will Hand no end of rough
wear, geed weigh•, does set require hsing,
Meek slily. earn sped*, value, at per yard 85c and $ 1
All h Wool Vases i 46 !soh** avid.. 75c• 11 and $1.1 a
he* qualities is Neske... ,
50c.
April DESIGNER
and PATTERNS
Now in
Linings and Trimmings.
When you buy a Dress you naturally
want Linings and Trinliuings. We pay par-
ticular attention to these stocks. No store
in these parts ;tarries such a wide range of
Dress Trimmings, and our linings are reliable
qualities that keep their shape and wear
well.
KID GLOVES.
When you buy Kid Gloves it
pays you to get good. There
is no economy in buying cheap
Gloves. • Gloves going out of this
store can be depended on in every
way, for no low grade or poor
quality finds a placeon our shelves.
New lines for spring are here, and
there is no better an assortment
in town. Three prices. All guar-
anteed.
51.00, 91.26, 91.50.
A Brand New
Carpet Stock.
The entire up -stairs of our store has
been remodeled and turned into a large
Carpet and House -Furnishing Department,
It will be 'the largest and best carpet mom
in this part of the country. We have stocked
it with a complete range of Carpets, Cur-
tains, Window Shades and Curtain Poles.
Great care has been exercised in selecting
the stock, and it has been bought for cash
from the best sources -colorings and pat-
terns are the very newest, and you will find
the qualities good, with values very much in
your favor. If you have carpet or curtain
buying to do this spring do not do it until
you see the stock in our New Carpet Room.
It will he worth your while to do so.
Hemp Carpets, 12, 15. 20 and 25c.
Union " 25, 35, 45 and 50e.
Pure Wool carpets, 75, 85 and 90e.
Tapestry carpets, 28, 35, 50 and 75c.
Brussels " $1, $1.10 and $1.25
Scotch Curtains, 25c to $1 per pair.
Nottingham ;";;;,,.. 75c to $5.
Swiss Lace Curtains, $4.75 to $6.50.
Blinds, 30c to $1.00.
Curtain Poles, 25c to $1.00.
HODGNs�BROS.
C3 0 ERIOH.
THIS
w
TH
FIFT'
THE WEI
ran Wheat,
r icor, faintly,
rtour.poteol
.a
Hr, ton...
[thorn, V ton
twenties*. p
Rye, bus
uokwbbsat,
Oats, r both
t'•.a, 9 bath.
Harter. per bi
Har. • ton. .
1'u'aroes, a bi
Sults.
1'becte. net 11
Hats, teeth amu
Hides. -.
I.1,0 Hors .,
I tressed Hogs.
Hoon.
Ham. per lb,.
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