The Exeter Advocate, 1888-5-3, Page 1Vo
Thecasons 13 a k
{ONAPTER5D 4Y PAf'LI,W6NT,1 5f}
Paiei u11 Capital...,..,....,. 2,G00,0a.0
Wiest fund t175,11t10 ma
Otani tite Public t Pen eNfi . i-:
:A cr J EY f .ir Dtoint•S on
DEPOSIT RECEIPTS.
. I1D Ott Pea CENT. I*i k; =AL-:'< Bsr A�,'\A7�t
For money in. H ANNIM
from domes and Field;
Huron County Farmers.
Ar. I R t CO i RESPON' `'�
wing Bank Departmenti -
(Lately Ile-ain,ee.• #Fenif of IL{ eres{ Rom important
Tor Anther perme:Wa>re Hep ly et she `' •
tatik, Main Street, a:teeter,
core, or ell Events -Dente -In, ,
ow Flag Ficiu :—
1+fl a, m to T,, t Saturdays, 10
to. to 1 lie 11 {{�� `rt1� (� ( ,
a PEN calk°AN,
Exeter, Jago. 2S, ''1, Alamo eT: r The following is the percentage cal.
�1n� ,a��a;a�ernts
Oita Separate Seoul Report.
•lis ret>iaims were
helical cemetry.
family to. t4louten 11
t- er7[novals, Fires, Sales,
SAYMAY 3, 1888
ie+1 in the Evan- ed for supper. Re ate his supper de,
leaves a lade ti liberately, arose, put on his overcoat
death..
and ,loses, then catching sight of the
proprietor, sdid pleasrantly:
B&.nge)'ona Food Adi teration flow are 7[4% Q141.1161'
ac First rate," said the proprietor i> * a Saturday, Central Rotel, Exeter, till
Toe Fee n>i eree°r one OF ALUM. puzzled tone 'allow tare YQtA " t o'eoo(k,tbeta to itis own stehle li .ale
AND ug INL''aAs4P Bartr;oDq►' >irrs,. "Don't believe you know me," said Road E.�ceter North. John Willis man.
If corasumers the gentleman, extending; his hand i SILVER ;'w TI.'1IE The property
er ted l Itj of food prefer
er t b .y an it e,.°11 ubo seer
o'er lame is john 4 \%hitaer,' Oolosalosaa Tao\. Willis Bros, Exeter.
fired at to Ilea\s,:er Price, t11e - .o it ntetllt.• ` The proprietor +eogerly grasped tba; [,•Drolly, DmTigoot •es., flan, foraaeo:a
have the oer •do ea, yea," provided eelY 'extent ed hand, avec•, apolo ;,zed profuse his own seeeoe for eight, Ttieser r ee
right p 1y shy, you Trtoo& Incl se ane, a siren. P...„4'4,,, i L;'+1:e Riad, tor lo,,oto.
ihea dent to health, etooto tore n a a haracter arts ;es , Whittier. boat haven't been to we loo ''rhea, M artian's' 11 tag• eon„ :Step, eae for
arc+ int►l; t'al�el sold ms u 1 i a ao 1oog that 1 had nearly forgotten leo-goo o -goo 1►'oote scla „ Fred (the Rl e,
y re' tadad the Irvu. Roues a the tanallyli : And the t I1th .ten., Stepiltctr�for neon; I.fniceire
ctlstanrer le nkat: deceived as. to their elm,* hands heartily.
a1 cllarr,neter, the trttrtNttcilion is not t for [tight: trliureday, �"est et Blah toy
,Note, Took here Charlie, thought tor might. Friday . Wrat• llatris for
mate.seg t the great danger in the tra#ite ata gone llutnw ane. Dein your remember the l noon: Crediton for night, S turd;ag,
[neat[, you was r1(.1;1 fly name as Dasa . Central Rotel, ,meter until 4 o' viol
Iterated food. trri vas from then decep- Prof. Bass. " 1 1
n that is prtactieedd by manufacturers 't hy, professor, you must excusal me I then to his owe et a b e. 2ndWillis mane
mall), clesem , melt geed at; pure I t; LO' S 'f)N BOY, 2nd. The pito
This is elmeat aria a done when
the adulterant is ono that is injurious
to health, For instance, manufacturers
nesdey W.float's, Ell vo, for. :tout•
Limerick for •night•, Thursday,A.ndiew
Grieve's tor naooti;S'i'aest 1 Giiiivray,£or
night. Friday, Jas. Pedlar's far tit t;
Or an't's Hotel Oxe4itoix, , for night.
tait,t�cl lay the pupils in the various
e + f 't ' ldrivate. ',classes during the mouth of April:
s Ttsse n r►T1l Yf.a+ss-,..Pl eh e O'Leary,
•shed, evt':;y Thursday 4'a
auonl$Ig, '01 'Maggie Rowland, 01.
at tlac3 tact,, OAS -9,4f Nlarille,
iJl fit.
Exeter. Out 'cd Elle Reardon, SG.
Iseesion .lett OLASS--Liazie, 14f eNieil, i of alum and lime belting . powders not
*Gh. Lucy Loughlin, hlin, SG; Willie .Bangle, only fid to inform the real character
r0• of their goods. but carefully conceal
Ji'aaor.irft +Gnus -Willie Regan, the fact that they toe shade from these
Katie' t'aarey, SI , Bridget Carey, SI poisonous oetiele;;, llf ost of these menu.
o Joanna Neville htl; Martha Mal/ v e
_ r erg %, x turves,,°ca claim that the :;renin acs
are puie and wholesome, wiaile Write 0)
e '1';a'f 1D C.1 CFr- J(?141n Mt dden.,.3;
Pawl C'"b•i1„thilila, 7$; Dennis Quarry,
Comelier.. .. 1 • +@,1a, Run Joseph Doyle 77.
`1.taISl:aa)-41neiseeitteloN,
Ckle l^9tr a 14.,sr a@ re..1 Inas :awe; (1 rsa of
AdtePtisi:'g fates an aec'iootiorr,
slim c r,4 i-ean,iuti@ U?) orrearr�e4 are 7.3;1•
rat+ 65 in' ; t b ( AA' dei” t5 e 9 to i'o
a t,asi.'u [slaw e1 +waelr i 1.11.z:an
t a ai 1l rB Era^ ciit-t rk,Vnte 6rAI.A74 t
In r i rel f;! 02 1t tea .n:7
a 2, i ,e r canna r to • S r
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pati Ax
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t i �'6Ya01tt: T.`r. 1 „1',Pi' 'a'i yen: 1151. 1'ii+a,�'
rr '4 is, iaOA, 11 IA r.4.1a1e 11!. tl LA4.1. Q�'li
u ,5.1 "tag n le rt ,e a g rtlt 1 1x 7oca ata
Ti 'l IA111z• D.A warr a , trA1 i,46+,: t6,ap ni't a,,°1:au,'11>
re r aaCA C. v 3,4 tAA ,A< akar..
1111.s.'49.44 1.3+sir i '14 t vf`:x •+. 7 a col e.t) le M.
k P tae, r,•ii e, r. rivenit 41441M4Otto n.•;:A.
f „Alc, Y` iitt,tov.1 ,...tiaa VI 11 as. to vett Satl:tl.4•.
a
P:
ssatro you that 1 have not forgotten
your kindness, but really the nese-
rblance is stria inl .And how are the
folksr"
Is it possible," raid the gentleman:
sadly, .r that you alo'n'e remember your
boyiasol's friend, Green 11ut4df'
Tito proprietor •warp one hurried loote
and threw his arms loudly AVOluld the hi
gt?Tntlent+Ans net*.
41:1 r 1 a .;a.e.
lee 4 1 r;Tnp rat,
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Business and other Cards.
J W. Dla;tWNIN11, M. n. AD, e. T. S.
s.i
Vi tt..r4 lienee[ itv, AI°a .n and tt'a?dente•
,t a it 11.,csr'Nay. L;trtor tint. ,ngnaa•...147.'
Srr°em, Rn,,s ,a—;•,arta 1 olaert% 76;
•
or noon; Grand ins for Haight. Wed-
slay Jae. lfiekey's, ;?l cone. for ¥10011
vas, I'°iaaGlreirer'sfor Hight. Thula-
hes' Clarkeh, S cone, for men: hie
a , - . 1n stable for night. Friday Ve a-
aiAi course T '1lE't4T vettutin was bete, ;1te n for Lsaanat his own stable for eight.
atilt furter: oral prsn.gtaint boldly that Green, hat I have 11:een s0 lanagetting,
, ettila ,r(S'�
atUr4Paal;,.•..a..-,.-.__.for neonhi:: revel.
they ;ore create of tartar tstr gtfs�.il(., or oven seeder, dime, -you keow leas at i'stable for eight. Chas. W"olf„mau
inM � � axatlale ry alQ 1AnDy a'iluara Qin,: Tvlarn run. mTtaQ� ^ "cif 1,.a14er 1Ar��s. 1.lslks�. �tlt:aaaltaw 1.
�, I)c' tQcr lrQcrlla,�Qy, for it TF1 iveQl 415.41t I)essat+lc"f' sflatl tla@ geaatBe11a�1a � vete,;. 'pud'tl;a�, 1'aall*IIfiu1l. �1"ea
ell°
:y oa? Meanie. Reitli. Wolf ef Clarke.
(lay Jctlan Decker's Hay, fon' 1165n;
Grey's I Airiuh for eight Tree -
Ir. Ilitehrinles Satu :ale Linne My,
the genuhao 1iioaul .Baking Powder ate I)o yctu as`nlesultcr'Ithat $umtlap t°1•e;�a^ 3 1.'i"LTON Trotting o't-allio.a [hep o
ad.e Mt oeteagle. ' 6I ;1l.ie^la£aei Reg:aaA'
'"C 1 'aN l'11�• at '►• Jam C �1aa,,
a r,:= .' . , n 3. r e , v 41 Aro Carey, in t. r.etat3al that, thee etre detrimental rn an ee1 toan= 11tp, pulled 'day Iirlcrltlter MOD; h 'S MU 1 < a ".t'
alkInaa1"l<ata;ag4iia, i)x Hugh Ryo
Caa•ailia 1leaan k(n, Kifd.
'.Tine[ li ata' t r1altrl13 olbtairae:l for g
arOeste setae tol1t;Aieecl lily Jo;-ot1b Doyle
Teaelterr,
u4 Wing%
totaling ha a eommenee
Wla per -will commits lei
dog.
Lambs are purchased at x. G
t' •sake iii yet eoverea f� xuilra
fee.
otnn1 lambs are in abundaneo thi:
print; aa1 this vicinity.
1'aif
wheat needs rain 'very had, a
1;. a )Lsr.N. rent 1 "R - ]lel\ s^n of 1.7; roc:erg "the late frost has injurnccl it SQVCi'ely.
t'r ratF`7 1 levhya•t
car.
o health. Tet ale of lime and [alum
)11:au g p oW(k'rsi it ,•mare natal nilule:TtaDF.it'
ic1P1 i£, tht'ri'i'Ul1ti a'rilrJAali:ll, and We i
itfatctory to motive set-eta1 persons
;;caged in shall Sale analo meta."[ bean
tight to justice in the courte.
Tho Debated onalyste have recently
been aoti.ve in the pnunciuit uff tiacse
hont^s t areicles. The bating pawderat
Of neves, States have been cnrt°fudy
every
ur teeth Basi; ,year farad
The proprietor unwound his ar
tl told sheepishly: .a 1)r°. V-retlstam
>t,
you f Glad to Fee you. 1 tilde's
gtize you. And what's the mews,
etorT'
tor raagbt. `1°hurs-clay, hippies tor to > wa
field for eight. Friday Cootie: •.
touter [,.',rotten. 'Saturday, Vat 1,;,1
nava own St: i+dt•, 11411 .Qt :at1:t°
1U0r1dai0 J. Raker mean,
LC113 LSf� 01 C011;400‘
14Aty name'' is Whither,' er,' said the itI t�aar•4 draught. The preterite or
wale:nun. The j+repriet0 St trte'd beip> scry ►C l inion, Stephen. latal11 i 1 >
?sly. ;lay name vs Bass. The pro- 1 ostun for noon; Ilt•atry Males cur
,, pricier giuttntt't0. "ally name v Green ' zAa„ht. Tuc'�tltnv 1ial;i1 }lotc•1 Iyttrl:l` c1,
Hatt rnitlellb" exaDtunoa The oll'tcaaln Mad, `naal tie 10 1 •,y: t'
r+c
=prised at [1143 y,^;•�. A e r.o ttleDnalnn, Attt►tlst t >, fen ntn„l.t. � edilt „tluy John
1 se„'C amount of "tt ,A.t •1 13y i`ir+,-,11t name 13 Grfnr3haw.”"for neva; Limerick fork•"ht. 1110::.
Ates alum s,eude Omelet. ,1t. IS t< The �
rr abaking1 ala` pan,ap•i'i�!ttnr'ty too woo a Stlntl'f•. L'lnA� �ti:�l'TC lt1L � coo, sly o�tl� ",telt
...five fact that no powder , 'Tata gontlt•tnt m huwtxl, z ui6alcsl rat e- l eoi' night Friday S. Mae' Veber::"
swept the Royal has been found wade" pY and, walked out. for rncton; C. 1. t.* for oi'•ht. Sates
out entlu z Times or alum, and Marey con• lcw a moment the rind, fascinated; div Orediton for noon; his Doti �;.ts4.b til
tarn both. 1)n. Price*s baking putrcier►look of the proprietor raw. unchanged until the following Monthly L '1Ui g.
has been found to contain aleurly 12 Then lie aalilcd fauitly. 'Then he a J€v. i,i;anutun, man.
Pee cent, of lime; Cleveland s 11 Per thought of pay, and a look of il.ciir , . • �, 1
..a tat of impurities; the phosphate pots -1 ti tion fla b d over lie race. He rush- I1LAtr1L 1d`t.'1F'IC. Carrie., the
ger was ,• ` . .ate
*vine, Monday henna,, for radon; 1.:11[•(:.1',;
-,1v ell, do those, four �nantleman look' gor's, Tuokero i pith, for ,tight; Tuesaiuy
rn
i 4 ,'deal. ,ental. . itnr' t:nt 1 A tame(' Year n1(1 daughter of In:.
am•�,\ 1 the ra•-,nth -.lzi::; . • .rat 9e;dat.n to LLst ,[cele . r+
newt 43auc.3s. ;ytepben Webb died very sudden after.
*1111 %'1IIfII o flCl:Ntil n.An t`ifctY}rlarer
the Voltaic, ..'f 41114110 .,..‘x mid n onil&t n. and
to rias , h,1.i t! "7 , !.en teed 114. its s:tl(2 prim.
,,.tits rat .•olcd O.:Wirt:.9 ale tar..a;utttaia:atiotte to 1!..
let.+^. ;jrisa n a te,• �'. alntarro.
U. 1+'A'1i:;;ON 1:irticter. SAliellm of summon
]. s' ant, i1 o` '., ,'elder. t.UUV'a';at14Ct, tont
Wier,INC 11,.,i• c «+1 1.r 1m
.)[Hien t to .0:n t, thee:[.1:nrkr.
I1, 3+�1:1'SM lti, 1)E TIST,
v"1 L L. D. S,. extra ,ay to nus without pain
t t ncx n A i "c"t able na;.•u', or 'Ming the 110 ,0,
e ^e:.iai.110 ante''[ 'Luke:.. MAI 1 11:.,;.:,au.i aladhcr
at tt�fa tern.. tat*. ria'[ ;Rn�a�,aa#t. Ci,no1 tn. Zone h 1a':et
:'?.ur•1D3.A iu a'.ae!h As+anent.
8111:. us 1i :SIN , i.:al,k r, ietin,TE11.
.._,
L. 13ILT. Ti GS,
It) Dellti Tiara' .
Office over O'N''eils Bank, Exeter, Ont.
Nitrous Oxide W:tsfor I.ainlessextraction..
•4i . E. CARTW 1tUGIT, LDS,
Sum eon Dentist,
Orso tate of the Revers Collegeof Den -
tai ani ;4 .;; of Ontario. irt:vii furnished nue den -
int roots ,tint boor to Trutle's Harness siien,:41ain-
t:ereet Ex der, Ont., where tum prepared to perform
.Qi bran/ du:4,ot rue profesait�n with ease and skill.
t`i1A1LSI•.a, :3.irf)EItA°rl 1'LIt:1•IS, CASH.
'i'attN T. WES"lCOT3 IaMLrANCE, LOAN,
:Real i state and Steamiest Agent. Wealthyand ro-
li:tht Piro and Ltfa Insurance Companies Represent-
Any
tepresent-
Any,onouatOt money to loan or first class mort-
•rngesut'inweotratosnritatnrrest, Gonorril.Agents for
inrou Cu., fee . \ 1d. W'i1l:anis & Co., ,'cal ostatte ages,
Loudon, ata o er Lino Oteante 't reprosuated.
Wilco—James St,. Exeter, Ont. jn9•S7
LLa OT 3 ELLIOT, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c.
Money to Loan at 6%
B. V. ELLIOT. er. E+ LLI0T.
two days illness.
,111. Andrew Pollock. and Miss Emma,
'tonne[•, of this plate, were united in
the heals bonds of matrimony the other
day. 'We wish then[ success.
As the warm weather, Land the days
of pleasure is drawing mar all who tare
seeking for pleasure should not forget
that (rand Bend is just the place to
have it.
,1'
over 12 per cent. of lime.
- to chef twelve of lima is to add
It is true that lime, when
ted to Treat, gives off a certain
amount of carbonic acid gas, but a
quid...linne is left•—:a, caustic of most
powerful nature A. small quantity
of dry lime upon the tongue, or in the
aye, produces painful effects; how much
Moral serious must these effects be on
the delicate meuibranesof the stomach
intestines and kidneys, more particular-
ly of infants and children, and especi•
ally when the lithe is taken into the
system clay after clay, and with almost
every Areal. This is said byphysiciaus
to be one of the causes of indigestion
dyspepsia, and those peirful diseases
of the kidneys DOW so prevalent.
Adulteration with lime is quite as
much to be dreaded as with. alum, .
which has heretofore received the most
emphatic condemnation from food an-
alysts, physicians need chemists, for the
reason that while alum may be partially
dissolved by the Beat of baking it is
imposssible to destroy or change the
nature of the lime so that the entire
amount in't a baking un;lrder pusses,
with ail its injurious properties, into
the stomach.
The large profits from the manufact-
ure of lime auclalum braking powders
has placed many of there in the mar-
ket. ' They are to be found in the
stock` of almost every retail dealer, and
are_:urged upon customers calling for
baking powders upon all occassion.
Because of their well-known detri-
mental character it is desireable that
prompt means be taken to' suppress
their manufacture.
Pure baking powders are one of the
chief aids to the cook in preparing per- Thursday for noon,C'hos. Hanson's,
feet and wholesome food. While those lot 14 con. 12, Fullerton, for night.
are to be obtained of well established Saturday for noon; his own
reputation, like the Royal, of whose stable till Monday, George Butson.
purity there has never been a question, man.
it is proper to avoid all others. FREEDOM. The property of Col-
Hay Farmers Mutual Fire
Insurance Company...,
ARTIEES DESIRING TO INSURE 1N'THE BEST
nice cheapest Insurance Company in the Dominion,
can do so by applying personally, or by mail to the
undersigned. All ttPI(lieatious promptly atteu'clod to.
,Also, agent l'oi the Wellington Company of Guelph.
also AIJCTIONLERfor the County of Iiuron.
L f3OSSLN13LRItY, Attn(m.
Ana, d , :'Zurich, Ozit:
Znr oh Jottings.
Gardening has cosnmeneed,
Monday and Tuesday we
slight fall of rain.
The measles are -very bad in
presents and quite a number of
have them.
Last Monday Miss F. Schnellmen of
this place and Mr. Fraser of Bud-
clulph were joined in the bonds of mat-
rimony,
Miss M. Morrison, teacher of the
lst divisor of the Zurich Public School,
has beeen at home for few days on ac-
count of the rneaslos.
Mr. Jacob Happle left for Germany
last Friday, where he claims a pen-
sion of Burgomaster office. This is
his forth trip to the old soil..
Veine the eldest daughter of Peter
agner died last Wednesday after 'a
great deal of suffering. Her retrains
were buried at Lutheran cemetry. • She.
lived to the age of 5 years and several
months.
While Mrs. Adam Sax -was on her
way home from Dakota she 'died at
Port Huron, Her corpse was,brouglt
home to Mr, Appleman of the 14th
c Sheb d l t 'VI d
had
town at
children
011. was. Lirie as on ay 111
the Goshen Line cemetry,
Last Friday, Mr. S. Hendrick one of
our pioneers passed ` away. After an
illness of three days. His death will
be regretted by many, Mi. Hendrick
was a member of the Baptist church: l man stepped into a restu;ant and call. for noon; Dashwood for. eight Wed -
to the door, lett the atrant P' Pe Y of ct ic1)ouell l ax'ezt
it'
as much alike?'
asked reporter.
ep 1 r1.
•a 'ea, the resembiauce is something
remarkable,n'
"Well, who was the fellow in the re-
staurant?"
Ah." laughed the story -teller," that's ISttfiic for 3100/1;h',art Farquhar, for riinl:t.
what the proprietor wvouid like to -
know." sato his own stable until the 1o7.-
'miter Monday morning.
'COLO. Ilambletouiau, the property
iof Dissett Bros Exeter, Monday, wil
remain in his own stable. Tuesdt y
RotTss Fon 1885. klint'villo kr 1 hour, Saran. horn's, 5
'cone t sllornt' for ration; Woodham 1
will
reecho t c.tnng Choir Horse hills at this alike ;, r
trill reecho o a notions s tinder, hour. lurkton for night. Wednesday,
011 ARMING CHARLEY. The i Rxnsseldale for noon; Farquhar 1 ho;aw
property of Colquboun ifr Dow, Exeter, i own stable for night. Thursday re-
t4ioiiday, will lc ale Itis own seals,[ main at his own stable. Friday, Creel-
Exeter, and pros eed to Elimt�ille for. iton for noOn Centralia 1 hour his owe
noon; thence to James R.outclitf's, 10 stable until Tuesday nnornin .
con., t~isborne for night. Tucsdav will
be at Woodham for noon, and Kirk
ton for night. Wednesday at John
Stevens', �r. eon,, Blanshard, for noon; The Huron Spa tug Assizeo opened
Wm. Hanson's Fullerton, for night. at Cxoderieb on Tuesday morning, his
Thursday; Russeldale tor noon; Parqu- Honor, Judge McMo.ton, presiding.
bar for night. Friday, W. Monteith's, The following is the list of cases at -
Thames Road, for noon; his own stable readytried.—
for night. Saturday, Central Hotel
Wilson vs. Messett was the filet
Exeter. Alex. Oolquhoun, Man. cases taken up. It Was enaction on it
promissory note for $500. The defend-
ant claiined the note was obtained
fraudulently and for the purpose of
stifling a criminal prosecution for for-
gery. Verdict for defendant.
Cornochan vs, White—Settled in
--.—for 1100D; Jan?. Mc �.rthur s
Morris, fortnight. i1'+.:clnesdayAmeri-
,
.1 '.1noon L 'n�ti
Amen -
can I ote Brussels cls for ;o i 1Ll
,
as
Hotel Town , Plot, Grey, for Height.
Thursday for moon; P (3'C'ca::-
uo s, llibberi'y for night, Friday,
NOTED HORSES
Thrift
Huron Spring assizes.
STRANRAER. The property of
Mrs. Butson, Staffa. Monday at R.
Dalton's,lot 18, con. 4, Hibbert, for
noon; Patrick Atlinsou's 1ot 28 con. 4,
for night. Tuesday Henry Stoneman's,
con. 10, Ribbert, for noon; G. Butson, terms of consent; minutes filed.
lot 12, con., 13 Hibbert, for night. Golding vs. Murray—The plaintiff'
Wednesday G. Coward's, lot 16, con. 8 cic,insecl the right to redeem certain
Usborme,for noon, Farquhar for ,night. chattels given under a bill of sale and
an as-reemeilt. The jury found the
transfer of the property was an abso-
lute sale Judgment for defendant
with costs.
Wall vs. Dancey bas been referred
to the Master to ascertain the anionut
tiuhoun,Dow ch Willis Bros, Exeter, clue upon certain mortgages, Fiuther
Monday, Daniel Moir's, Usborne, for directions andcosts reserved.
noon; Reynold's Hotel, Mensal! for ltillarn vs. McBride—A consent ver
The otherwhey a well dressed gentle- night. •. Tuesday, Greb's Hotel, Zurich, diet was entered for plaintiff for $45.5,
with costs,
A Numerous Man.