Exeter Times, 1898-9-29, Page 5This is the complaint of
the/Wanda at this seaSon.
They have no e.ppetite; food
idOes not relish. They need the toning up of
the etomach and digestive organs, which
-a course a Hood's Sarsaparilla will give
aerie. It also purifies and enriches the
blood, cures that distress after eating and
internal misery only a dyspeptic can
iknOW, creates an appetite, overcomes that
aired feeling and builds up and sustains
the whole physical system, It lie prompt.
ly and efficiently relieves !dyspeptic symp-
toms and cures nervous headaches, that it
;Items to have almoet "a magic touch."
Sarsaparilla
js the best -In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
is are the Iest a:ter-dinner
1100dIs PilIS pins, aid digestion. 215o,
imoniamoraccw=caaccliFm_cx,...Aticm.). salroczcappcoril
The electionprotest against Col.
Xutrie, the Liberal member for South
Wellington, has been dismissed, -no
evi-
1enee being offered.
Zdbre' Af7er' Wood's Phosphodins,
The Great English Remedy.
Sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada. Only reli-
able medicine discovered. Six
ilackages guaranteed to cure an
Somas of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
tor excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use ot To.
bade°, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt
est price, one package $1, six, 5. One will please,
atrizMig cure. -Pamphlets free to any address.
. Tho Wood Company, Windsor, Ont.
Wood's Phosphodine is sold in Exeter by
3. W. Browning, druggist,
Notice
Notice is hereby given that the general anual
3neeting of the shareholders of The Exeter
Electric Light & Power Co., (Limited) will be
held at the Town Ball, Exeter, on Monday the
, 111 day ofiOctober, 1808, at eight o'clock. D,
STRAYED.
From the village of Exeter, on or about the
- 35th September, a dark grey COW six or seven
-years old. Horns turned upward and minded
atnoint. Information that witllead to her re-
voyery will be suitably rewarded.
DA a,TIEL WOOD,
Exeter, P. O.
Money to Loan.
We have unlimited private funds for invest-
ment upon farm or village property at lowest
:rates of interest.
DICKSON & CARLING,
Exeter.
Farms for saie
A. few good farres for sale °hearse -Money to
.oau. Apply to JOIL.N SPACKMAN
Fano for Sale.
Con. 9, ot,14. Blansherd, 103 acres of lmid in
state of good cultivation, well uuderdrained,
Z acres bush, SCO rods board and wire fences,
woodyoung orchard, frame house 30x20 ft.
:kitchen 26x18 ft., barn 80x30 ft., wagon -house
estx22 ft., and other out buildings, hard and soft
water very convouieut with -windmill, within 2
Miles of post office, school and church. Foi
further partionlars apply to the proprietor,
'THOMAS THOIYIPSON, Woodham, 2.0.
For Sale,.
Brick Blacksmith sho_p,frame dwelling house
-and half an acre of landau the village of Wbal-
.en, township of Biddulpb. There is a good bust-
aleSS done in the shop; on the premises aro gaol
fruit trees,and small fruitegood supply of water,
and everything convenient. Reason Mr selling,
the proprietor is going out of business. For
furthefparticulars, apply to.
WM. OGDEN,
Whalen P 0
Farm For S ie.
-----
Agood Farm for sale of 100 acres of lard in
Ihe township of Ushorno, being lot No.8. on
the lith concession and lying on the oast side
.of the Exeter rola St. Marys gravel road. This
is a most excellent farm for fall wheat or grain
of any hied. There is a frame barn, stable and
3shed on the fano but no house. There is also a
seed well of spring -water and a young bearing
orchard and about 85 acres of land und.or mita-
vation. For further particulars apply to
RoitunT Ougouv, Su, lot 12, Con, 10, Tp.
Ershorne, Wincholsea P. 0.
Teacher Wanted
For school sect. No. 8, Usborno, holding a
Asecond class certificate. Applicants received
gup till Oct. 20th.
1011N GILFILLAN
Kirkton.
• ___
Estray Steer
Strayetllonto the promises of the undersigned,
let17, con. 12,•Usborno, on or about August
1st, a yearling steer. The owner is requested
toprove property, pay charges and take tho
animal away. JOHN DUNCA.N, JR.
5-1m Farquhar.
-
Estray.
Strayed into the proinises of the 'undersigned
lot 12, con 13, tisborne, en or about 1st July, a
-yearling steer. The owner is requested to prove
property, pay expenses and take the animal
AVVILY,
5 in 11. It. COPELAND
Estray Sheep
Strayed, onto the promises et the emdersignecl,
All or before). July 20thlast, a white II:we with a
Neck head. 1.`ho owner is requested to prove
'property, pay oherges told take the anitnal
Irvvety.
lrENgy OILERS,
3.,ot 28, North Boundary, Township of Stephen,
4-4t. 11 miles west'cif Dashwood.
11
Burns so long in the pipe
as the old reliable
Soo T. & B. in gilt letters
on each Ping and
Package.
DEATH OF HON. M.
CAMERON.
The Lietrt.-Governor Of North 1
west SuoCumlas to arrAttaolc
of Pneumonia.
The death of Hon. M. C. Cameron,
Q. C., Lieutenant -Governor of the
North-west Territories, occurred in
London Saturday night, at the reg.
deuce of his son -m -law (1Vlayor Wil-
son).
Mr. Cameron was sworn in at Gocle-
rich on May SOth asisteutenant-Gover-
n or of the North-west Territories, and
a week later he went to Regina and
assumed his official duties. In August
he was attacked with pneumonia,
which took an acate stage, and to-
getlier with heart complications, made
his decline very rapid. In spite of
his very weak state, Mr. OaMeron re-
turned to London, three weeks
ago, but the best medical assis-
tance was of no avail, and he gradual-
ly sank. Saterday evening he became
uneonscioas, and never rallied,
Deceased -was born in Perth, in the
County of Lanark, on the 12th of
April, 1881. He first studied for the
ministry, but afterwards, began to
read law in the office of Judge Deacon,
ofiaetafreW,and was called to the bar in
1860 at Baster term.. He at Cmee be-
gan the practice of his profession, en-
tering upon it with zeal and a deter-
mination to take a foremosb place at
the bar. In 1876 he was made a Q. C.,
and became the senior member of the
firm of Cameron, Holt & Cameron, of
Goderich. In 1856 he began his public
career as councillor of that town,
and held -his seat for the following
twelve yers, one year being Reeve
and four years the Mayor of tioderich.
He • was first -elected to the House of
Commons at Confederation, was re-
elected in 1872, 1874, and 1878.; and in
1882 was defeated by Mr. Porter. He
was also defeated ou one occasion by
Hon. Mr. Patterson. At the last
general election Mr. Cameron was
agelm returned, and sat in the House
until the close of the session this
year, when he was appointed Lieuten-
ant -Governor Of the North-west Terri-
tories to succeed. the ROD. 0. H. Mc-
Intosh. Mr. Cameron was a pronounc-
ed Liberal, and held adyanced 'Flews
on many questions of public note. He
assisted materially in securing the
"free harbor of refuge at Goderich and
the Hayfield harbor, and was highly
thought of by the Reforiners of the
County of Huron for his advocacy of
the principles dearest to their hearts.
He married in 1V1ay, 1855, Tessie H,
daughter of Dr. McLean, who was
associated in the survey and explora-
tion of the lakes. The fruit of the
marriage was seven children, all of
whotu survive. The sons are M. G.
Ca-meron, barrister, of Goderich, and
Allan Cameron, a fruit grower, in
Florida. There are five slaughters—
Mrs. Sohn Galt, Goderich; Mrs. (Dr.)
Wilson, and Mrs. R. A. -Bayly, Lon-
don, and Miss 1VIaggie Cameron and
Miss Grace Cameron, who reside in
Goderich. Mrs. Cameron also sur-
vives her husband.
The remains *ere taken to Gode-
rich for interrnen4 the funeral taking
place on Wednesday.
S.'UCOESSFUL AT LAST.
"I was a sufferer from neuralgia in
my side, and headache. I followed
numerous prescriptions without benefit
and was persuaded to tryHood's Sar-
saparilla,. When I had taken only oue
bottle 1 realized it was doing me good.
and I continued taking it until I was
cured." ALBS. CARRIE PRICE, George-
town, Ontario.
Hood's Pills are the favorite family
catharic. Easy to take, easy.to oper-
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Pon internal or external use Hag -
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Ltrzu 'rum:IDLES, biliousness, sallow
cemplexion, yellow eyes,jaundice,etc.,
yield to the curati-ve powers of LEXa-
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The ablest physicians admit that
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The benefit derived from an adver-
tisement depends altogether upon the
number of persons who read. it. To
reach the greatest number of readers
at the least possible expense, Is a
question that should be- considered
very carefully by business men. A
thousand small bills Ininted in Tor-
onto or London, and distributed in
this section, would be just as effective
as if the bill had been printed in town.
There is not a doubt about that., but if
you want to reach the people in their
homes, newspnper advertising is the
only successfuLway. To get the best
results use the paper with the hugest
circulation, and. th.egreatest amount of
local news. Circulation is the proper
basis upon wh ich prices should. befixed.
If a newspaper with a circulation of
2,000 charges $100 per year, then one
with a circulation of 600 would be entitl-
.ed to $30. An advertiser should take
these facts into careful oonsideration,
when making contracts. Another fre-
quent loss to advertisers is in the • use
of several papers when one covers the
ground. Tan TIMES is read by more
people in Exeter, Usborne, Stephen,
Hay, the northern part of Biddulph
and McGillivray than all other county
papers combined, and an advertise-
ment placed isa it lain be found the
most effectual way in which to reach
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Sale Register.
MONDAY, OCT. 8RD.—Valuab1e farm
of 100 acres, being lot Li, con., 0, Hay
township, the property of the late
Andrea Hey, at the Huron Hotel,
Zurich. Sale at 2 o'clock. Ed. Dossen-
berry, arm., jos. Snell, Executor.
EXBTIflR TI IVIES
CATARRH SUBJECTS
-.4111111"1211153:46"2621aagg2142Me1425241",This. dread malady lurks behind the naost
ffl
ciplent head colds,. and when the seeds of disease
WV WWII steals away the beauty bloom and makes
Vie pleasures a drudgery.
AGNEW'S CAT.ARRHATa reWDER
will cure the inelpient oold end the most stub.
born and chroeio Catarrh eases, It puts back
the beauty pink and sheds sunshine in Its trail.
"My wife and X were both troubled with distres-
sing Catarrh, but we hetes enjoyed freedom from
Its distresses since the Arta application of Dr:Ag-
new% Catarrhal Powder -it acts instantaneously -
res grateful relief in to minutes, and We believe
era is AO case too deeply seated to battle it In a
DO1.3I71"II7T°:,BEuff:e°t:r1Y.-32
Sold Ity
EIYIIILSION
:NU
KET REPORTS,
oats..
Whet .1
3.hceter September 281h1898.
per bol)el .• •62 to Eyesight is
. .22 to 23
Barley. - .. 00
Peas.. ... . ttt
Butter.. • • ••• • .•.. •••li
Eggs
to 50
tt) Preci si
to 6
to 10
.... - 12 to 12
D;013; relPr A: :e. tonel ti 13.: ...* : . : ..' . '. ' ' ' ' . ' " -- , ': $14.4.'6.. O.... '4 :.0.(1) (421'ftt4 090 C 1, i) , I' 348.: OS S:
Aleike clover:. ' ..* *. -
Timothy wed
Oats. Loudon, Septees.:b-e.:: .2.8.'t'li,41.115::(;.11881..tt°0 1;016:821)6:
Wheal per bushe ,.. _ . ,
GT toter ske(T.6. . . ' . ' , ,.
mass, ..... a - - 4 to 6 1
Chickens' per lb ........
ool .., 17 to is
Pork d,ressed ,.. :' . - .....' $5,50 4to 10.60
Pork live weight
-...,....,3%
50
ul3 )1016 new. 51 to 00
44
. to
Corn
. . :. ..:1° t 313 t ttot)3° 388 48
itye , -
B e a im
Eggs - a .. ... • -
Button 13 ,..... •
, ', ''''''''''''''''' 61471 ,0°0°3 titt1tt oo°°°9 " 117161 3°140
Turkeys pee Th„.. .
5e to 76
Geese per lb
e la 10
Chickens
Cheese • e A .
Potatoes:per bag .• • . • SC 101 00
Hay per ton ., .... ,..... , .$ 0.00 to
•••••IIIIIII.Il
Pork per owt.. ,. ., 84.50 to $5.00
••••li .
iiMIPTION and
an Lima DO:EASES,
6,1°EtTliN(i or moors
coluGmr, Loss
coe AreelgTerig,
DIEBTLITY, tbe benefits or this article
aro most manifest.
By the aid of The ID, & L. Emulsion, I have
gottenrid ofa hacking cough which had troubled
me for over a year, and have gained consider-
ably in weight.
T. H. WINGHAM, C.E., Montreal.
$0c. and $1 per Bottle
DAVIS ex LAWRENCE CO., Limited,
M.01{TREAL.
Travellers
Should always carry with
them a bottle of Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry,
The change of food and water to which
those who travel are subject, often pro-
duces an attack of Diarrhcea, which is as
unpleasant and discomforting as it may
be dangerous. A bottle of Dr, Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry in your grip
is a guarantee of safety. On the first in-
dication of Cramps, Colic, Diarrhcea or
Dysentery, a few doses will promptly
check further advance of these diseases.
It is an old, reli-
able remedy, with
over forty years' of
cures to its credit,
whose merit is re-
cognized everywhere
and one that the doc-
tors recommend in
preference to ell
others. -
Sold by medicine
dealers everywhere
at 35c. a bottle.
Always insist on the genuine, as many
of the imitations are highly dangerous.
V strins
Encouraging Results
Follow Proper Feeding
There isa wide
diversity of opi-
nion about what
constitutes a
good cow but
none about the
beneficial effects
resulting from
the use of
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.
OLD AND WELL-TnniD REMEDT.—Mrs
Windows Soothing Syrup has been used for
over fifty years by millions of mothersfor their
child= wbile teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, eoften e the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
Lor Diarrhcea. It is pleasant to the taste, acid
by druggists in every part of the world. 25
cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask, for Mrs Winshrw's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind.
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Is the name of the only perfect train in the
world, now running every night between
Chicago, Milwaukee se: St, Paul and Minneap-
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liailway-the pioneer read of the West in ad-
opting all improved facilities for the safety and
enjoyment of passengers. An illustrated pam-
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the route of the Pioneer Limited, will he sent
free to any person upon receipt ot two -cent
postage stamp. _Address Geo. H. Efeaftord,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, lll.
TT KINSMAN, L. D. S. AND
"L'L. DR. A. It; KINSMAN, L.
D. S., D. D, S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentists.
Teeth extracted withouepain or
bad. after effects. Office in Fan -
son's Bieck, West side of Main st., Exeter.
DR- AriDiPSDN,(D S. L. S)
DEN TisT.
. Honors graduate of the Toronto
verses. mad Royal College of Dental Surgeons
af Ontario. All Bridge work, crowns and Plate
work done in the neatest possible manner, A
narmloss tuntesthetio for painless extraction.
rhe strickest attention given to the preservat-
ion of the enteral teeth. Office opposite Cen-
tral Ilotel Exeter, Ont
The case of Sas. Dudley, charged
with shooting P, McKeough, G. T. R.
baggage master, St. Marys, on May
30th last, was tiied at Stratford Wed-
nesday. The prisoner's sister produced
papers to show be bad been an inmate
of Wayne Co. Asylum on getting out
was not heard from until the shooting
affair here. His name was Eugene
Hufley, not Sas. Dudley. The case
was referred to the Lieut. Governor
and no doubt the prisoner will be
placed in the hands of his relatives.
(Thief Young was a witness at tbe
CUCUMBERS,MELONS, BEW.altE!
Ycu may have an attack of Cramps and
DiacLcrii after eating them. Just keep_on
hand a bottle of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
S tram 1-inI y end amen safe. It mires Cramps
Colic, Dituaboaa, Dysentery and all bowel com-
plaints.
de/aaitWaeWitattdaWkaWItaatleal
ALWAYS SEEP ON HAND
o4 women suffer
than tell their
To noon
at is 0. per.
all Womb
thly-inregu.
of
3alt women
Days are getting sherter,-...6„,:'
qrn11,2,
Nights are getting'
Therefore it is necessary that you hall Alsre
that are exactly suited to your eyes. Our Optic'
again and prepared to give you the best expert ----,
NEEDED,
lrei FITTOjeweUe,
ton, 'Tama ton,
Mornings preferred for tesfierit':::, tag.
ntiely worse
The destrue-
1s. equal to
000tsoosa•o-oo•o-o
000tacKs
•
The Ready=to=
Idea
e St. Lueld
The Island
aecityep
l easiwi yat
le, the re-
• .P
ivw° oth-1 Itieheri PI FP
aea a cul-
ls what gives Shorey's Clothing ith
the 'square
That idea should suggest another to.; 014‘hrelpin. op.s
The saving of half your Tailor's to find
Shape is, Tall and. Slim or Short and Stout, Sh.orey's
SIVIe 8Ptrt ahe Ifintaeclf
It does not matter what your
still be a Tailor Made Man.
Clothing will fit you and to all appearance you wM .ia.bigitty°Iteoaasve;;t
See that Shorey's Guarantee Card is ill, -the;:d.a.remesutarlohyeaceint;t,
pocket of each garment, it is worth remembering. leeossmpo::oar....
That it means Satisfaction or iustry. The
your IVIoney Back.le.the ship-,
Hea
1P01.
Undeda
Children
.0=.
I 4PJf.'
marters.::
And Furnitmve
Ad, R. N. R033E'S
Everything up-to-dat e. Largest stock
eyer shown in Exeter.
14.—RO E
dren'
f
a a
iS az
- - every
Or, esaprer.
▪ a011,
. • Ian Exhawned in the
ad Killed by ComPalaladla
, B ES'1 from Seattle, Wa., says:
Drrtic
Dick's
iood Purifier
o
The Bowman, of Bridgeport,
muadered in Alaska last
---- le 'snowstorm,
BEEF. 1(1 Johnson, of
' was almost in
recca when his
ID rvii he sank down
-"kJ-neon, who was
coRNy, went back to
.h blew out the
is rains with a re-
cA A'rrible story that
tot e ! Calf, ed from Alaska.
ssed the deed,
1 a short distance
We would recommend tho . One ab •
was ever ever
ssumed he
_
Ipx.
If he woarr-° 100V0ar
JOHN'S neatly,"- wtal'Pe*"
SU[WN.
as a tonic, appet-
izer, blood puri-
fier and aid to
thorough diges-
tion for cows,
sheepaedhorses
when they are
put on dry fod-
derin the Vali. It assists th.e organs
of the stomach to extract all the
nutriment from the food and puts
them in good
strong heal-
thyconditioxr
forthespring
tirae.
RELIEVES IN 00 itilirelLITIESs
A MAGICAL 1.1.PE.8AVE15.
Mho moat pronounced symptoms cif
Inert disease are palpitation or fluttering
of the heart shortnets of breath, weak or
Irregular tithe, smothering spells at night,
pains In region of heart. The brain may
Do congested, causing headaches, dizzi-
ness or vertigo. In short,. whenever the
heart flutters, aches or palpitates, it IS
diseased, and if life is valued treettient
must be taken. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the
Heart is the only remedy yet discovered
which will always _give relief in 80 min,
eta, and cure aheolutely.-28.
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and every School re-
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BROWNING'S
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,
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enaz
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—274mlar
1-011 will find at Bissett's Wareroom
the following line of Agricei
tura). Implements
!BERING
DEES, MOWERS, ROLLER
AND I3.ALL BEARINGS,
STEEL suLK sr RAKES.
Afull line of Seed Drills, Cultivators
Disc and Diamond Harr owe
Plows, and Turnip Drills.
SEWING MACHINES, Ere
The celebrated Knoll Washer
Raymond sewieg and 'wringers
machine
STOVES. -ffaus0---
Gurney stoves and furances.
waggons
114uggies
Bicycles.
The Chati.ain Wa,ggon and a )full,
line of the celebrated MeLatigraip
Buggies.
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A YOUNGi
GIRL'S ESCAPEI3is
a
Saved from being a Nervous Wreck
BY
HILBURN'S HEART AND
NERVE PILLS.
For the benefit of Canadian mothers
who have daughters isaio are weak, pale,
run down or nervous, Mrs. Belanger, 128
Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario, made the
following statement, so that no oneaneed •
suffer through ignorance of the right
tamedy to use: "My daughter suffered
Very much from heart troubles at times.
Often she was so bad that she could not
speak, but had to sit and gasp for breath.
She was so extremely =vele that her
limbs Would fairly shake te 1 tremble,
Frequently she would he,v4o school;
and finally sho grew so wen t: .1-e were
ranch alarmed about her hes ha. I gave
her many remedies, but they did not seem
to do her any good.
Then I heard Oa MilbUrnat Heart and
Nerve Pills, and got a box of them, and
they have indeed worked wonders with
her. I can recommend them very highly
ag"the best Vernedy 1 ever heard Of for
complaints similer to those from whioh
ray daughter suffered."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills never
fail to do good. They cure palpitation,
faintness, dizziness, smothering eensation,
weakness, nervousness, sleoplessnese, enact -
raiz, felnitle troubles and general debility.
Sold by all druggists at 50e. a bOX or
three boxes for $1,25. T. Milburn & CO.,
Toronto, Ontario.
LIWRIVER PILLS act on the
system in
It4IL4#1,,
an easy noill nnitural Manner,
removing Ail poisons and Ina.
giuriltin.ea They cure ConsitiOnii
tlen, Stat Headache, eillinuso
Imago Dyspepsia Sony% St01.1
non, eltiOndice ond COIni
lait. Price 26o.
t tme by IT.C. Sachs,
-'11,8 T. Calhoun, of
,
s(..1 °I 6,01331, too, nearly
-1)41Qt: from
suffering froin Co UGns, COLDS,
and BRONCHIAL, troubles to
USO WINAN'S COUGH BALSAM.
It is also a. reliable remedy
for children.
We manufacture WINAN'S
LINIMENT, an excellent reme-
dy for NEURALGIA, PAINS,
SORE THROAT RHEUMATISM
I.1`..TFLUENZA.
Also WIN'S CONDITION
POWDER, the best in the mar-
ket.
Try our Lotion for scratches
Ou horses, also condition pow-
der for same
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SYRUP,
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A Suit of WoLnes
or.a Single Garment
Should Combine now a days,
Correctness of Style,
Good Workmanship,
Moderate Cost,
Perfect Fit.
,You look for these in an old and
reliable place, and A. 3.
SNELL never disappoin its hi
patrons in any of these. A,
large assorttnont of
Fail at Winter Goods
In 'Worsteds and Tweeds, are
now on our shelves, and we wiD
take much pleasure in showing
them to yOtt. There are many
bthorlines that are tpeciany
C two.
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