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The Exeter Times, 1888-6-28, Page 5OTTRES Liver Complaint Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache Kidney trouble • Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, And all' im- purities of the blood from what ever cause aris- ing. The Great Wing Medicine PRICE 75 Cts. (with Pills Pl) ----TRY-- Dr. =odder's, Ltttle - Liver - Pills, insirRiar Donpas. thieurrancee of the least week Through- out the ereeehborhood tii a Concise yorm. July 1St, liquor licenses will be is- sued in Huron. Everest's Cough Syrup is the best in the country.—Duncen Puma, Forest. The early closing by, law Las been repealed in Clinton, so far, at least, as the grocers are concerned. The buildings for the Maxwell works in St. Marys, are being rapidly pushed forward to completion, The Government will shortly adver- tise for tenders for the erection of the new post office and custom house at Goderich. Avery fierce storm passed north east last we. In Hibbert and Fullerton township's much damage was done, several i.00f's of stables being destroy- ed. G. W. Thomas, V. S., left Parkhill last week between two days, leaving several anxious 'enquirers as to his whereabouts, On "Wednesday he was seen in Port Linton. Mr, John Stoyer, Dover, killed is 67Ib wild cat the other day. It meas- ured 3 It. 4-e inches from tip to tip. Before his cat -ship succumbed he killed Mr. Stover's bull -dog. On Monday of last week, Mr. John Gettler, sr., of Fellarton, had part Of his first and senond fingers taken off while attending the slashing knife in, his mill making cheese box stuff. Hon. Mr. Laurier has written to Mr. Jas. Trow, M. P. that he will not be able to undertake his promised tour through Ontario this summer,but may be able to deliver two or three • addresses in August. The plan of the proposed new opera house Stratford, has been prepared, and it highly probable that the work of erection will soon be entered upon. This is one of the city's most pressing needs, The Mitchell papers will soon 15e well.up in the libel business. The publisher of the Advocate instituted a • suit against the Recorder man and re- cently the latter has filed a retaliatory suit against the former. • After about a week's illness of in- flammation, Mr. John jamieson, a young farmer of the Russeldale road, died on Saturday night last. The de- ceased was married and highly respec ted in the neighborhood. Mr. Wm.Graham, of St. Mary0, left last ,)vselefor Scotland on a horse pur- chaqng tour. Mr. Graham invariably imports first-class horses, and his im- portation this -all promises to eclipse all others. 5. The liat of convictions of the County Perth for the quarter ending June 13t1r, contains 26 cases, embracing the v4rious infractions of the lavv,principal amongst which being for the unlawful sale of liquor. The list is is compara- tively small one. Lillian Goodfellow, the fourteen - year -old daughter implicated in the Aylmer scandal, arrived there from Buffalo Wednesday evening. She was • advised to keep her lips sealed res- pecting the case •forevermore, and It • is understood will make no statements to any person whatsoever. We regiett to hear that Mr. John Dople. of Bornish, met with a severe • accident on Wednesday of last week. Ort stooping down to fix some tack- • ling in connection with the plow and vvhifiletree, one of the horses kicked him on the back, inflicting serious in- juries and causing considerable eater nal hemorrhage. In the hose race at the Caledonian games, Brantford, on Wednesday last, Dunnville get first money, making the distance in 54e, seconds, second best • time was 541 seconds, by Caledonia, and Seaforth men got third place in 55e seconds, but they ran the fastest,.' the difference in the tune „being lost in coupling. Thr trotting mare, •"Peggy Jane" owned by Mr. hillier, of Beniniller, near Gederich, which won first money in the 2.45 class at the St. Marys' and London races, has been taken Mine, • her off front foot, the quarter of which was severely out some tune ago, being so sore as to cause Careen° lameness. The meet of the St. Mary's Turf club on the I9th June, is said to have ' been is success. The races were keen. ly contested. During the races, Mr. Stafford's Molly B. cut one of her • quarters and otherwise injured the same linsb„ She was withdrawn, and will be unable to enter a race for some time. , The St. Maryle council has suc- ceeded in selling the $30,000 five per • cent Miexwell debentures to Mr. eiii- espie, of Hamilton, for $30,400. They are very well sold considering that • the money has not to be paid over to • Mr, Maxwell until fall, the council making bank interest on the amount for seyeral months. A young mail, of Clinton,of unsound naiad, named Wm. flurchill, about twenty-two years old) committed sui- cide by shooting himself through the head with a British bull -dog revolyer IV edneady, 20th inst., near Gibbing's • , nsh, just east of this place < When onnd by three small boys about 11 is. m,, who were picking strawberries, he was qui te dead. An accident that may yet prove to be serious happened at Kippen the other aay, when Mrs. McMordie, ' the mother 01 Mr. Robert lelchlorclie, had the miefortune to break her leg. About five years ago she breke her leg near the ankle, and this time she was unlucky enough to break the other leg, As she is up in years, being niore than 80, it is feared that the last accident may be too much for her to stand. Over is year ago Messrs. Wanless end Govenloek and other magietrates, acting as magtetrates for the enforce; inent of the Scott Ant, adjudged about O dozen hotel keepers to be guilty of violating the Ace The hoteekeeperis appealed against the decision, carry, ing their ceses before the county judge, who alter hearing the evidence lidjourned them frOin time • to •time, • and finally gee° judgment IMO, week, . dismiseinee all be caSes but two. Stephen. ,••'• ACCIDENT, —One day recently Miss Lucy, an eleven year old daughter of Elije Jory, of the toemslep of Stephenp met with it painful aeoident. While dritmg along the buggy passed (tier an unnoticed obstaele throwing the oeild to the ground, and one of the whells passing over her leg. The bone is completely broken ancl the severed parts protruded through •the skin, The limb was set aud the child is now doing well under the care of Dr. Browning. The anniversary and strawberry festival of the Elmville Methodist Church will be held on Sunday and Monday, July let and 2nd, when an enjoyable time may be ex- pected. On Sunday there will be special sermons. On Monday a picnic, will be hold in Mr, Andrew's grove, There will be amnsements of all kinds—as well as base ball and foot bell nuttehee. Admission 25 cts., children not of the school 15ets. See postere for further particulars. --Rev. W, H, Gene who was announced to preach anniversary sermons at the Sunshine cir- cuit appointment was unable to be present, consequently the pastors of the circeit had to fill his ' place, Rev. J. E.. Holmes preaching there in the evening after filling his regular appointments. This was Mr. Holmes' last Sunday on the circuit as he leaves this:Arcot: for Melrose followed by the best wishes of those to whom no has ministered during the past two yeare.—Mr. E. Stover is visiting friends in the 'village. —Some boys have indulged in window breaking and have the coots to pay. eis Centralia. -- Bninrs.—"Ah there, Harry! who is the con for the Exeter paper? You know very well who he is. Say Harry tell them to go to Seaforth and they will find out all all about it.—T. Windsor and John Hod- gius are the only two men in town who can keep cool (to each other) these warm days. --John Peen:Ian owns end wears the only pair of wigwams in town e He says he has the (shle) right for doing so; one would judge so.- -The McCerthy man is out on pastime on is farm near Crediton, hSe is getting a little unruly rusd took a coat from a young man ot this village last week. ,Tno. you want to be more careful.—Tone Pap has secured the services of is professional trainer from Now York, named Porteous, for his corning wrestling match with the Chinese wonder. Ah Sin ? Tom you will require a gooddeal of rubbing down or you will get left.—Qeorge S. onr muscular voc- alist is also a poet of whom we may well feel proud—we would lave announced this before but we did not like ta ppiing it on his friend too suddenly this warm weather. —Our hotelkeepers here are well pleased with the appointment of 0, IL Sprague as License Inspector—as they should be, why not e --Robert Craig drove his trotting horse "Bay Jack" from home to Parkhill and back, in ail a distance of 40 miles, in 3 hours and 9 minutes. Considering the warm weather this was good mbvinge—W. • J. Moffat has one of the neatest hotels on the London road, while the manager of the same Billy M. is always willing to cater to the wants of man or beast who give them is crill.—Now that our brave defenders, the volunteers, are absent at Stratford we trust Big Bear and Olubber won't invade our peaceful village.—Quite a pleasant time was spent at the residence ef Mr. Rich. Neal, 1st -con. Biddulph, hist Friday eve- ning. The event being it whey social. We noticed some of the young folks of Adare were up. --Billy Boyle would liked to have goue with the volunteers but his mother would not let him go. Too bad Billy:— , Mr, J. Parsons has boon back to Lake lem- on rusticating for some time. John looks well. He soya he did a good deal of Bowing while there. BORN. littencien—In Usborne on the 4.75h inst., the wife of F. Thenkiu, of a daughter. Cleve.—In Exeter on the 21st inst., the wife of Thos. Cave, of a daughter. Eeeter oa the 21st inst., the wife of Mr. John Vail, of a son. ' OTTDIVIOBE.—Iu Usborne on the 22nd inst. the wife of Mr. Thos. Ondreore, of a daughter. Mont.---Intsborne on the the 13th inst., • the wife of Mr. Zahn Moir, of a sou. MARRIED. ELLIOT—OARLItie.—On the 21st iust. at the residence of the bride's father, Exe- ter, by the Rev. S. F. Robinson, Reginald Elloit, of Molson's Bank, Toronto, to Jessie, daughter of Isaac Carling Esq. DIED. Bictdulph on the 23rd hat., Percy Diekins, aged 14 yearit, HOW TO LIVE 100 YEARS. Health with many years may easily be attalised. Temperance, Abstinence and care in food eaten are the main eonditions. Always use Iniperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder in biscuit, cakes see, and that part of food will be all right. Sold by 4 -grocers. Avoid the mie of calomel for bilious cons - plaint's. Ayer's Cathodic Pills, entirely vegetable, have been tested fcrty years, and are acknowledged to be the best remedy for torpidity of the liver, costiveness, and indigestion. A. SEVERE TRIAL • Francis S. Smith, of Ensedale, Muskoka, writes; was troubled with voinitime for Iwo years and 1 have vomited as eau' as five times a day. One bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters completely cured me, ADV1031 TO MOTHERS.—Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sok child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If RO Send at once and get a bottle of 'qtrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Chil- dren Teething. Its value is incalculable. 15 will relieve the poor IlttIe sufferer fill mediately impend upon it, mothere ; there is no mistake about it. It cures Dysentery and Diairlmai regulates the Stonaach a,nd :Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the -whole system. ,eirs. winslosv's Soothing Syrup" for children teething ig pleasant to the taste and ig the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physiefaus and nurses in the Mite cl States, and is for Hale by all druggists throughout the world, Pile° twenty-five cents a bottle, 13o sure and ask fon"lqns. WittsLoW's P.3nnuNG, settee "end take no Other kind. 001,7SUIIIPTION OITE.EX). An old physician, retired from practice, haying had placed in his hands by an Ilalt Indian missionary tho formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma- nent cure 'of constunptioe, .13ronehltis, Ca- tarrh, Asthma, and 011 throat rind lung affections, also 33, positive anti radical cure for NeryouS Debility andall Nervous Com- plaints, after having tested its wonderful anrative ,poweril iti thbusands Ofcasee, has (.111•,211 Ws' duty to MA() it known to hie Suffering follows. Actnateclby tul4 motive Slid is desire to relicito narri 011 sufferim,, send free of charge, to. all \V 110 des ire; t, th Is rocine, in 0 orinan,Fro och oi P, full direetions fcrpropt ring end -using, Sent by mail try address.xil w ith 'Fita naming this oaper, W. S,. Nertse 1,49 Pewees DZocie ncehester e A. great revention. Christie, 13rowu & Co., thp well kemen biscuit manufacturers, have epurebesed a eve tons automatic °eel scale from C. Wilson dr on, 100 Esplanade etreet, Toron- to. The scale dispenses with the use of loose weight, and subtraoto the vi eight of the wagon from the load without the use of eny figures. They aro also malting improved grain and farm 04:aloe on the name principle. A free catalogue is sent to uuy person requiring first °lase scales at a neoderate erioe. The value of the export of hfanitobe fish this season, it ie estimated, will reach $200- 000, Ayer's Sarsaparilla operateo radically up- on the blood, thorougbly cleansing and in- vigorating it. As a safe and absolute cure for the various disorders caused by cop- ditutional taint of infection, this remedy has no equal. Take it this month. Dewar's tailor shop at Essex Centre wart eutered on Saturday morning and between fifteen and twenty suits of clothes stolen. The thieves are believed to have taken re- fuge in Sr. Thomas. AFTER LONG YEARS. "I was troubled with Liver Complaint for a number of year, finding no cure, I tried B. B.13. I took four bottles and am now perfectly cured, strong and hearty." Mrs. Maria Askett, Alma, Ont. Simon Elijah, au Indian, was ohort, and it is feared mortally wounded, Sunday afternoon by lames Pettey, a hanger-on of fleees'il Wild Wein Show, at Peterboro. ,QUITE CORRECT. "I have used Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry and found it the best remedy I ever used for Dyspepsia and all Summer Complaints among children, and I thing DO household should be without it." Mrs. A. Baker, Ingoldsby, Ont, A water famine threatens Toronto. The consumption per day is about 13,000,000, while the engines pump per day is less than 14,000.000. A VALUABLE DISCOVERY F. P. Tanner, of Neobing, Ont., says he has notonly found 13.8. B. a sure cure for Dyspepsia, but he has also found it to be the best medicine for regulating ancl invig- orating the system that be has ever taken. e3. B. B. is the great syetem regulator. Pittsbnrg, Pa, June 20.— Josephine Mars, aged 26poisoned herself and two children this morning. All are dead. Cause un- known. GET THE BEST. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is the best, most prompt mid safest cure for Cholera MorbiseDyseetreP, Sick Stomach. Cramps, Colic, .Diarluna and Cholera In- fautum, that has yet been discovered. Its populatity increases each year. All medi- cine dealers sell it. A READY RECOURSE. The ravages of Cholera Infantuus, Chol- era Morbus, Dierrlicea, Dysentry and other summer complaints among children during the hot weather, naight be almost totally prevented by having recourse to nature's , sovereign remedy for all bowel complaints, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod • Liver Oil and Hypophosphites Dr. W S Hoy, Point Pleasant, W. Va.. says: "I have madeva, thorough Net with Scott's Emulsion in Pulmonary troubles, and geberal debility; arid have been as- tonished at the good results, and as is ietnody for claildi en with Rickets or hstants- mus, it is unequalled." THE KEY TO HEALTH. VnlocIts allthe clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carry- ing off gradually without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Correcting .A.eiditer • of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dys- pepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the FOrin, Dropsy, Dimness of Vision, jaundice Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart, Nervousness, and Gen- eral Debility; all these and many other similar Complaints yield to the happy influenee • of BURDOCK BLOOD BTTTERS. NIESIllt7i A• Proptletem %trout& Dr. CHASE 'Fins a. world-wide reputation as a physician , and author. Ilis Mandrake Dandelion. Inver 'Cure is a triumph of medical skill, ouring all diseases of the Kindey and Liven, SVAEPTOMS 017 Kidney Oomp amt DisSreisizig 3 aches ancl pains in tha back; a dull pain or weigh t in the bladder or base of tho abdomen ; scald- ing urine often obstructed ; feccinerit desire to urinate, especially at night, &mous aged persons • hot, dry shin, ale complexibu red and white deposits,drop dizziness, sour stomach, constipation, piles, lever sieal swenines, &a. Stikt 1,1.01\IS OP iem p Pain wider tho Liver ' C tint, shouicler blades, jaundice, sallow oonijloxlon a waars , tired feeling, no life or onergY,,hcad ache, dY0PeP • sia, indigestion, spots, pimples 4.,e, HOW CURED : mend rake end Dandelion ar enti,ture'sliyor c tiros , and who t, combined with kidney rem- edies, min Dr. Clhase's Liver Cure, will MORR pORRIVOly cure 111kidnerliver troubles. It acts like a, eh arm , stimulating the clogged liver, strengthening the ici d eys an 5i nvigor. athlete° whole body. Sold by ell ,lealers 05 0110 clollal, w i 111 receipt o epic, which o Ione is worth the money, , • they 3), dhase's aro the only • act gontly yet. effectay ually, M T_11Ver be taken during any cm Noy- -704vic, ment. They eure tdduny..iiver ••LI-ta tonbles-, headache, 11',011,01egs costiveuort Sc. One P511 11 dos-, .4old by all ' R•1( , an ey•Litter Pi] s Med() ; the t f• P e, ri 1 ce 1 051118. LEV N sON cv, ()O., Grain:14e ot Clevelattet. Bradford, Ont., INLinfs, CUttilig SJtocs NARKET REPORTS. nxtrrns (Elorreeted v.t5 o'oloeEp.na, wedneedity. FallWeiee 5 .., ... ,, 0 92 to 93 Spring;11Arnea t ,.. .., •., ... 0 19 to 070 nerley ... ... ... ... 50 to 60 Oats ... • 4 0 ... 0 43 to 47 mover eee it... ... 4 0,0 t o 1 00 Timothy ., ... ,.. 2 50 co 3 00 0 60 to 0 60 Corn ,• .,. 0 58 to 0 69 Eggs ... ... — 0 14 t,0 6 le Butte, . ... „.. 13 to o 14 Plourperbbl.... — .., po to 5 55 notateeenier buseel — Apples,per bag — eirtedoepplespr b „.. Geese per lb. Turkey per 113 Ducks pet pr Chickens per pr flogs ele essedpe ri o Flidesroubg, ., e dreesee .- " Sheepskins 00011 Oaliskins Wool per lb ,.. flayperton ,.. Onionsnerbush Woodper cord 65 to 70 40 to 0±0 0 045o 0 00 0 00 to 0 05 0 07 to 08 0 405o 0 50 0 20 to 0 30 6 80 S07 co 400 to 5 50 50 to 5 50 6 00 to 6 00 0 75 to 1 GO 0 50 to 0 70 0 18 to 0 20 800 to 8 00 0 50 to 0 75 28 to 3 oo ST, MArrrs Fall wheat 00 to 90 Spring Wheat„, .. . .. ..... .. .. . .. .... . . ....,85 93 Barley• 50 53 48 48 Clover Seed..., ..,..........,......, ...... 45e 508 Timothy i 50 2 00 Pease—. ....... ,...... .... , .,...,.....,70 75 Eggs. . .... . ..... . ........ .....,.., lutter , .. . . 14 15 Potatoes per bag,: • 70 90 Apples pat,bash , 30 43 woolperes 20 23 Hayperten soo s ou tru the Deaf.- -Aperson cured of Deafness andnoisoo in the head 01 23 years standing, by a etmple remedy. Wilesend deseription of it ram; to any one ap9inng to Nmeesoe, 30 $t. John -St., Montreal, PREENAN'S VirORB.1' POWDERF12 Are pleasant to t ke, CrAitain their own. 'Purgative. Is it, R -IP, a•,ro. anti effectual fattroyer of W01221S o (IniltIrott or Adult* DR.HODOER'S 'BURDOCK WAllti CDMPOUND Very Small and Easy to Take. • NO GRIPING. NO NAUSEA. Sold everywhere ; price 25 cts. Union Medicine Co. Props., Toronto, Can. armors, •X154132TRIA L MILT.g3 W 0 ODHAM. The undersigned would respectfully !n2oi- he S comraunit ythat they haveleasedthe above mills for a terns of years ; and will be pleased to have a call from till. The mill has recently been improved, by the addition of new =oh- incry. It is the intention of tl‘, e subscribers to add a sot of rolls 55 8000 as possible; and all combined, the Woodham Grist Mill Will be second to none in the West. Gristing and Chopping Done Promptly. Fresh oatmeal constantly on hand for sale or exchanged for oats. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SERPA TRIAL SOLICITED. J. & A.. MoNEVIN, •J. SNELL Merchant Tailor, Has removed to premises one door north of Browning's drugstore, arbor° there will be found it Well AsseRt Steel's OF SPAING TWEEDS FOR SLTITINGS &o. Scotch, English, Irish, French and Canadian G-oods. Made up on the SHORTEST NOTICE AT— GONSISTENTLY IOW PRICE.E8 t A GALL WILL CONTINCP% LOOK OUT FOB Spring Goods ain in receipt of a choice and well. selected stock of Fresh Groceries I would also inform my numerous friends and customer e that 1 evill be on the road next week with my peddling waggon. House /sc Lot FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—Opposite Town Hall. T DE.e.axwa —/.1'11,Y111E-- Dominion Laboratory, Fishing 'Tackle, Floats, Sinkers, Heels, Fishing Lines, Gaff Hooks, Landing Nets, Jointed Hocisi Trolls, Fly Hooks Tripple book • And the Celebrated CorkFlo Bait, and Skeleton Baits. GAMES.—Rubber Balls, Base Balls, Base Ball Bats Lacrosse Balls, Gaps and Croquet Setts. , Japanese Kites, Dominoes, Playing Cards, Chess, Authors, Fire Crackers, FireCracker Morbans, aa Husbleh. J. w, BROWNING-, l'rop' QUEEN CITY 011. WORKS 1:3MMIZei.JIESS Cap At Toronto.tEvery Barrel Guaranteed, This Oil was wee on all machinery during the Exhibition. It has been awarded NINE GOLD MEDALS during the last three years 1:"$ee that you get Peerless. It is only made by BA.MUL11.00Z1R.S dr. co., TOIR.OZTTO FOR SALE BY .TA.S. PICKARD. Are You —11'011— The cheapest spot in, town for ooking Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Paints, Oils and Glass, Sc., sec., if you are, a t .BISSETT BROS. call at We are 1.10Nr offering the balanoe of our stock of Axes, Cross -out saws, Lamps an.d Tubular Lanterns, at cost 30 ID.A.,-Y-S 01\,TI.IY 1 We would call your attention to a few of our specialties :— A _Handsome Brass Library Lamp, $2 50 A Large Glass Stand Lamm, new design. $1. 00 • A Good Tubular Lantern - $0 50 A Good Are and Handle $1 00 An A.1Manure mirk 40 80 And everything at Rock Bottom Prices for Cash. A full stock of the following lines always on hand ---Barb wire, Plain Galvanized, An calent and Viled wire, and. Buckthorn Fencing. Having purchased our supply of Binder Twine early we are now in a position to supply at the lowest possible mice. A full stems of tinware of all kinds always in stock. Eavetroughing and roofing a spec - laity. Agents for the B & 11 Metalie Shingle Roofing. Ask for prices. Agents for the celebrated Raymond Sewiug Maceine. BISSETT BROS., Exeter. cc3c., • s. .scs• .az," oSo z,•Cvo • Nc!o e'P secce- see:c eee e • d C ° C c e417 • .c‘' 17 .• •s.;\ ,,,e§*1,eeee ies.0C" dee ceNei`et' .sees ss sec' ee, oess eseee ,4sc% 0 y (5S§'d • „siNe2 \e,s eP 0 '4' • re'"' te • e,`P el4N. y \o° •se• o'c% 0 0 es se? •SfP447 ..1>1 0° co •SP" Cfr NNe, •C'• ,..,c1S`°G6 '. CP CAV to.7' 9 cs," cs. -eeess '‘F5c 6°1' •,;•8,' esor 'eN eseS". 0 6is 5 .40` ••'9" Manufactured only by Thomas Irolloway, 75, New Oxford Street, late 533, Oxford Street, Loudon. fa- Purchasers should lookto the Label on the Boxes .and Pots1 If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. SPRING 1888, SPRING Carpets. Curtains, 111=111112•13.11i1M•111•1111111112. 1.-1 -A- DIES:• Now that House -Cleaning time is near, we invite your in- spection to our BIC r stook of Carpets, Curtains, and those Fancy Window Blinds, tke, Wit,m buying Wall Paper don't forget that the OH Estabdiftlfted carries tlic Biggr?st St001.< alla Latest Am- erican Pattorns, Lots of Fancy Ceiling Papers witl Corners to match. • Window Blinds all -Papel JAMES ARC), Exeter'.