The Brussels Post, 1891-6-19, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST4 JUNE 19, 1891
New Advertisements,
Paris Green -J. T. Pepper,
Mortgage sale- R. L, Taylor.
Small potatoes --G. A. Deadman,
Valise lost -Posy Publishing House.
i?qu$'5els Voss.
FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1891.
Tux Prince of Wales is oc°npyiug
rather an unenviable position at the prea.
ent and may be brought to book for his
transgressions. He's uo particular
credit to the royal family.
SENATOR Anno'r'r has taken the Premier-
ship as the snccessor of Sir John A.
Macdonald. ISe is an elderly gentleman
having seen his 701h birthday. There is
one peculiarity about the new cabinet
viz that neither the Premier nor the
Minister of Agricultural bava seats in
the Commons, Sir John Thompson will
be leader in the House and, in fact Prem-
ier except in name.
Appendix to auditors' report to he print. 1 Tho Toaohern,---Nearly all of the 1 and often oxpnate Mini to do good work
d. lodward and lesions Armstrong, touchers are doing wolf, nail there are
aged 71 and 65 years, to be wards of the , many exoolleut teaobers in floe teepee -
county et the rate of $;t0 coni per year, ; Wrote, but n fow from inexperience are
from the first day of Jima aoxt. Matey doing very little, and two or three from
Clued, manna and destitute, of Blyth. sheer oarelesunuso and indolenuo 100 d0 -
to be a ward of the county at $100 per , ing absolutely nothing. 10 sono fear
year, from Int June next, ()Here "f . cries -happily very taw ---the schools np-
Connty Cummiesionee examined 'and pour lo bo mere noisy mobs, where each
found correct. No notion taken on uhild lights for his owu hand, and the
motion of Ilamilton and 1-Iolt for grant i teachers give what really amounts to in.
of 910,000 for llouso of Refuge, Account dividual instruction. In two cases at
of D. 1loClilliunddy, 910.25, to be paid, least, mahout, is culled any time between
and that in future covers of collectors' nine and ten and between one and two,
and assessment rolls be included in and (1(131se09 (tt such times as may suit
tenders. Account of J. Miller fur enter- the whim of the teacher, In these sehoo's
tainicg 58 Bruce eannaillors and °Mobile, the disciplinar,v value of punotnality and
958, also ancount of G. 13. Cox, 95, to be order are totally losb, Every teacher
paid. No grout to be male 0. R. Assoc. I should be at Thie school at a gnarter to
laden. That 25 oents a day be grouted i nine and at five minutes to one ; this he
to each volunteer of 330d Battalion Balled binds ht'uself to do when he signs his
out this year -(not passed by Council.) agreement with the trustees, Thie want
Treasurer's investment and seam:Mtieeof punctuality ia, I am sorry to say,
found correct. Account of D. MoGilli- ; much too frequent. 11 the schools were
cuddy for printing now rules, 27, to be all eopplled with °looks there would be a
paid. 925 each to be pith" the the three , greater p0110tuality of both teachers and
riding Farmers' institutes. Amount re- pupils. Many trustees require the teach.
quired this year ie 950,015.83, exclusive 10r to ring the school bell both in calling
of the equivalent to school grant, whish
with even thane,
Untbnildinbs, --01 all sohnol property
these seen to be the most neglected.
They are penally placed in the farthest
corner of the yard, hover cleaned, walls,
out with knives, soribblod and defaced b1
all possible ways. The 0013 meant for
gtrla is usually, during the deep show of
winter totally ivaee oelblo,
Wells. -All but very few school hove a
plentiful supply of pore water. In some
oases it is impossible to obtain good water
owing to the school house being built hi
a swamp,
Care of School Prolorty.-Two of the
duties (Regulation 19) of the 10ltoh00 are:
"To make and enforce such rules as will
ensure the keeping of the school grounds
and outbuildings to a neat and cleanly
13000111143," and "To see that 111e school
grou0de, sheds and water closets are Rept
in proper order ; that no damage i, done
to the furniture, femme, outbuildings or
other Scheel property ; to give notice in
writing to the trustees of any 11000500( 3'
repairs or supplies." I ton sorry to say
that mmhy teachers pay no 011601ion to
in and dismissing ; this is a good chock these matters ; the pupils are allowed to
• will require a rate of 1 11;20 mils 011 the 011 want of punctuality. It is a mirious destroy femme, deface walls, or do any
dollars, on the equalized ass0;s111e01 of ; ocin0i 10000 that if the teacher is ever other mischief that may enter their
the county ; that a by-law impossing i late, it is sure to bo the day on which heads. In one case I found 11 few idle
the in0peetor visits his school, The pupils, during sohoul hours, playing at
schools as a whole are doing well, the football with a school globe, in the onto.
said rate be passed ; that by-law bo pass.
ed to raise a sem equivalent to legislative
school groat. \Warden and Treaenrer to excellence of the large majority of the roam of the school, when (t teacher
to 1,
current expenditure. t•.'.20.000 W00010eseness of the few. The order Rud should take ft note of the number and the
nn.ws axe nRlndss RgronT, I discipline of all but a fete are quite satin• State Of the IMPS, &heel etc., and NV1300
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have )ower to borrow to meet ' teachers more than compensating for the takes charge of a school the trustees
Tao excellent speech on Prohibition by
Dr. Macdonald, M. P. tor East Huron, is
welt worthy of perusal. It may be foiled
in this and last week's issues of THE
P081. Every body should not only read
it but preserve the paper for inters' refer-
ence. We are proud of the Dr. and had
we more representatives like bin in the
House of Commons Prohibition would
soon come.
ALTnonoo it 0ost Huron 91,250 for
County wards last year the opponents of
the $ohne of Refuge still get in their
semi-annual kiok at the County Council,
The probabilities are that the amount
will be largely increased this year. The
house of Refuge is one of the certainties
for the future but some people will have
to be taught its necessity by the very
practical illustration of the inoreasiug
Co. rate for keeping up the indigents al-
ready on the list.
Huron County Council.
The Council met at Goderioh June
4th. Owing to the illness of Mr,
Adamson, Clerk, Dr. Holmes was tem.
porarily appoiuted to act in hie stead.
A. large number of reports were read and
referred to various committees. New
rules, governing the council were adop.
ted. Application for the usual grant of
25o per day, to the volunteers, while
under canvas, was refused. Iu the event
of any municipality appealing from the
egnalization the matter was to be left en-
tirely in the bands of the Judge. On a
motion that the Council grant 910,000
for the purchase of grounds and erection
of a House of Refuge, no notion was
taken. D. McKay asked for an increased
of pay as high constable not granted. Reso-
lution of sympathy was passed to T. II.
Taylor reeve of East Wawanoeh, owing
to illness, and also to Lady Macdonald.
The December session of parliament was
dispensed with. We append below some
of the reports :--
631 ateenoN (1013050.
Chairman Jelin Beacom reported from
committee that they had examined the
assessment rolls of the different munioi.
polities and recommended the equaliza-
tion be as in annexed schedule, which is
much the same as last year. Some
alight advance in values of a couple of
townships was suggested, but a small ad.
vance in the equalized rate of Seafortlh
was all that was adopted by Coonoil,
SCHOOL AND PR1NTING RETORT,
Chairman Philip Holt submitted the
report I That no action be taken in the
petition of S. S. No. 11, Hay, owing to
law relating to change not having been
complied with. Bath of the muniotpali-
ties concerned in Union S. S. No. 1 to be
notified by the Clerk Unit a joint petition
of five ratepayers from each asking for
the proposed alteration had not been
complied with. The petition of George
Walker and five others of S. S. No, 8,
Tuokersmith, is not allowed. The
petition of David Manson and others re.
ferred to next Council, petitioners to be
notified to attend before this committee
then and produce papers referring to the
ease, Reports of Inspectors Tom and
Robb adopted. 500 ooptee of reports to
be printed, and 500 copies of the blank
form of order attached to I. Y. S. Rabb's
letter be printed, also certain suggestions
of Inspectors. In reference to Dr, Roll-
ins' report re entrance examinations fees,
it was recommended that County
Councils have power to impose such tees
and thee a copy of of the motion be for.
warded to the Eduoation Department.
In reforenoe to motion of Dr. Rollins as
to fees for High School pupils, it is re-
commended that the fee for county pupils
be defined by and under recent legislation
as follows :-(1) Thoee preparing below
primary eramtnations 98 per year ; (2)
Those preparing for primary $Sper year;
(8) Those preparing for junior and senior
leaving exam. $10 per year.
mime REPORT,
Chairman Rollins submitted report
troth committee reeommeoding that the
following accounts be paid :-Seaforfh
Sun and Wingham Advanoe 93 each
Wingham Times $8.50 ; Exeter Advocate
91 ; Times $8.50 ; Gorrie Vidette 92,60 ;
Blyth Standard $4 ; Goderich Star 96.88;
A. Saunders 99.25 ; G. C. Robertson 92.
00 ; J. Acheson $42.80 ; J. Brophy 910.•
75 ; Alex. Munro $80.78 ; G. Pettypieoe
96 (not to bo paid till January) ; J. E.
Tom 94.26 ; Mrs. D11138013 $15 ; J, Saun-
ders 98.17 ; Stiven & Co. 92.50; J. Aim.
ley 92.25 ; a, Jenkins 930.66 ; John But.
ler 911.60 ; Bell Telephone 90.16; Fraser
& Porter 987 ; for conveyance of A. Mo.
Phail, a a0unty ward, to Orillia asylum
924.48 ; Treasurer to pay over every
three months pay for county ward(, and
pay in full for all wards up to Slily let-
wa'rds acoepted at last Jenuary cession
to be paid for from 1st January last.
That the County assume all elating on
Ottertail, of Stott Lot fines and that letter
ir0m Provincial Secretary anent this
matter be printed. (The Ontario Govern.
Ment has relinquished all claim du the
Swett hat surplice, which amounts 18 94,.
400.64, in the halide of 'Treasurer, enbjeot
to possible claims against it of 97,18.)
factory. The methods of teaching are he is leaving examine these again, and
Chairmen Eilber's report from eons. 10103 good. This is vainly owing to the make him replace anything that has boon
mittee reeornmeede that $13.50 be offered
Robert Elliott to satisfy his claim for
0105110110e Of oar model schools. wout0nly destroyed or defaced.
School Honses.-There aro very many Sweeping, -In lnany schools thepupils
$50 damages to horse and buggy on neat and comfortable school houses, but do the sweeping at neon. When the roads
Hall's bridge, withont prejudice to the there are also a number which are me00 are muddy this raises such an intolerable
county, The engineer to examine bridge shells, through wh1011, on a stormy day, dust as almost to smother the children
referred to by Mr. Hess and if necessary the wind may be felt blowing, and a the first school hour of the afternoon.
rebuild it with cedar piles and eubstrue. temporary respite from the severity of Thie sweeping should be done after four
the teniporaturo may be found on the
sheltered side of the stove. I have re.
ported these to the trustees, but I mm
ture. That by-law be passed as request.
ed by Mr. Milne closing up and selling
road allowance between lots 20.21, con.
8.9, Grey, the township having passed sorry to say that some trustees tlhinit
a by-law according to statue in this case. that when they have provided four walls,
no matter how poor, and set up a large
stove, they have done all any reasonable
person should expect. In some three or
four extreme cases the school house is
the coldest and most dilapidated build-
ing in the school eoction, the worst stable
being much more comfortable and habit-
able in winter. Two very neat frame
school houses have been built iu MalCil-
lop, in S. S. 12 and 13. The school house
in S. S. 4, Tuokeremitb, has been thor-
oughly repaired, and is almost as good as
new. In No. 9, Howick, the eohool house
has been renewed with brick, and when
Anisbed inside will be a credit to the sec-
tion, An elegant brick ecbool house is
being built in No. 9, Tuokersmith, and it
ie expected to be ready for occupation
immediately after summer vacation.
The School Yards. -The yards are us-
ually fairly well kept, and in a few years
will be well shaded with trees ; but Some
few sobaol yards seem to be need as
grounds for raising thistles and weeds, in
two or three cases the grounds are very
uneven, and the most neglected spot in
the station. A few boards of trustees
lave agreed to level their grounds ; in
two oases the pupils and teacher have
done the levelling themselves. A teacher
Dan easily arouse enough of enthusiasm
in his pupils to have the yard tidied up
and the thistles and weeds eradicated.
There is something wrong with a taaolher
or pupil who does not tate sufficient in.
twist in his school grounds to keep them
neat, and who to not proud of his sohool.
The school yards of the following
S. S.
are unfenced : 16 and 17, Howick ; 5, 7,
9 and 10, Morris, and 4, Turnberry.
Desks. -Many of the schools are badly
in need of desks and blackboards. The
desks in many sohoole are too high for
children ; once they sit down they are
unable to put their feet on the floor.
This is very wrong.
Mope and books of reference, such as
an unabridged dictionary, a gazetteer
and a biographical dictionary, are needed
in nearly all schools. A few have neither
o globe nor numerate! frame. In this re-
spect trustees are very shortsighted ;
many a trustee in his every day business
puts the most improved implements into
the bands of his hired man, yet he pays a
higher salary to a teacher and makes him
work with antiquated deeke, maps, etc.,
Power asked for by Iltr. Graham to be
granted. Bridge to be built as asked by
10, B. McLean, of such material as the
county commissioner and the engineer of
the county of Perth may agree upon.
Bridge between Grey and Elms to be re-
paired or rebuilt. No action to be taken
on grant of 9200 asked by Mr. McKenzie,
between Huron and Bruce, west of wing -
ham. Repair and building of new
bridges recommended by county com-
missioner to be carried out where possible,
and other counties interested are agree-
able, Cedar to be used in new bridges.
9101,ER's REr06T.
Gaoler Dickson, after referring to the
internal economy of the gaol and the
clothing inmates, reported seven pris-
oners m geed, five male and two female,
both females are vagrant. Mary Brad.
ly, of McKillop, is 58 years of age, lairs. D.
McKay, of Goderich, is 81. Of the males,
two are insane and awaiting removal t0
the asylum. John Durnion, of Goderich,
67, and John McCann, west Wawanosh,
70, are vagrants. Donald McKinnon is
under sentence for attempted suicide.
co117tIssI eon's REPORT.
Commisioner Ainsley reported orders
since Jan. 101 of 1891, among 9111011 was
$63.07 for Rnthwell's bridge over Bay.
field river. Blyth bridge needs re-
pairs. Contract for Jamestown bridge was
let to Joe. Lang for 9868, to be completed
by let of August. Bridge between Elmo
and Grey not' let yet. Recommended
g0 Nltn Outlet
the drain frorn gaol oott a
down the hill. Silver Creek bridge to be
rebuilt as soon as practicable. Bridge
over the Maitland between Morris and
East Wawanosh, eoutlh of Wingham, to
be rebuilt, eta. etc, .
5000011 I98PEC1058 EOnn'8 REPORT.
East Riding, -In his report he says
"The schools, as a wbole, are doing well.
The excellence of the large majority of
the teachers compensating for the worth-
lessness of the few." 'Many of the
school houses are comfortable, but a
number are mere shells." "In three or
four oases the school house is the most
dilapidated and coldest house in the
school section ; the worst stable being
much more comfortable and habitable in
the winter."
ESA\IINAT10N8.
"Nearly all the sohoole in this division
took the promotion examinations. A
few did not. I am not prepared to say
that these few are the best in my divis-
ion. More than one-third of the teach.
ors do not hold pabli0 examinations. I
hopepan attempt will be made to remedy
this. During the year 29 obtained pro-
fessional third class certificates from the
Clinton Model School. These all obtain.
ed situations. Enthusiasm in some casae
eompeutating for look of experience, 270
passed the entrance examinations in this
inspectorate. A pupil from the Gorrie
Public School won the gold medal at
Harriston last July, and a pupil from S.
S. No. 5, Howick, carried off the silver
medal in December. Total receipts for
1690, $64,637.18 ; expenditure $58,209.81.
Amount paid for teachers' salaries $48,
921.19. Rate :per pupil for salaries :-
Grey, $4.75 ; Hullett, $5.56 ; Howick,
4.89 ; McKillop, $4,82 ; Morrie, 94.08 ;
Thokersmith, $6.88 ; Turnberry, 94.15 ;
Blyth, 93.92 ; Brussels, 95.06 ; Wroxeter,
93.86 ; Clinton, 96.04 ; Seafortlh, $4.82 ;
Wingham, 95.11. Number of pupils of
school age 11,454 ; on school register 8,.
010 ; average daily attendance 4,752 ;
teacher; employed 128 ; highest salary
paid is 9800 in Seafortlh.
TRRA8t3a8n'9 STATEMENT
showed oath in the Bank of Commeroe
980.040,74. County rate due from Ash'
field $1,051.98, from Blyth 9409.58, from
Goderich 91,812.95. Due municipalities
on collection from non-resident lands
91,095.42to credit of Sinking Fund
$11,252.97; to credit of License Pond
account, 94,400.64. Available to meet
current expenditure, 916,072.20.
5AL1111 0 COt[iliITTEE.
Chairman Rate reported against rais-
ing High Constable McKay's eatery from
$50 to 9125, and that the salary remain
as it 18.
INSPRUTOR ROfln'6 REPORT.
Gentlemen,. -I have the honor to sub-
mit my annual report of the etboole in
the inepeotorate of Eget Huron. During
the year I visited all the sohoole in this
division twice (except five, which I hope
to visit this week) once during the last
half of 1890, and ones during the Brat
half of 1801. The date of each visit is
appended, In some mete I found it
nooeasary to visit a few schools ofteeer
than twiee, its order to see that certain
recammendatione which I made, and
whieh'I considered necessary to the pro.
Vast of the sohoole, were properly carried
out,
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and the dnetng in the morning. It is
the duty of tbe trustees to pay a compel.
eat person to do this work and to matte
the fires. The school houses are not
scrubbed out as often as they should be,
rarely oftener than once a year. In these
matters Tuoltel meth is far in advance,
every school having a oaretakor. I may
add that some of the school houses, main•
ly those in charge of male teachers, are
not object lessons in either neatness or
cleanliness.
Examinations. --Nearly all the Fehoole
in this division took the promotion ex-
aminations ; a few did not. I am not
prepared to say that these few are the
best 5011oo10 in my division. I am sorry
to report that more than one third of the
teachers do not hold pablio examinations.
This is a mistake on their part and I hope
attempts will be made to remedy 1t.
During the year 29 obtained professional
Srd class certificates from the Clinton
Model School. These all obtained situa-
tions and many are doing il'ell, enthusi-
asm in lions cases compensating for lack
of experienoe, 270 passed the entrance
examination in this inspectolate, A
pupil from the Gerrie public school won
the gold medal at 13arriston last July,
and a pupil from 8. S. No. 5, Orange
Hill, Newick, carried off the silver medal
in Dec., no gold medal being given at
that examination.
Teach ere Institute. -Two successful
meetings of the Teachers' Institute were
held during the year, one at Wingham
and the other at Brussels. At the Bruce
sole meeting J. J. Tilly, I. P. S., was
present, and in teeeveuing he gave a very.
interesting address to a large audience
iu the town hall.
DAVID
Bonn, I. P. S.
The work of restoring Knox church,
St. Marys, recently burned, has begun.
A. Faulkner has the contract for the
carpenter work.
Begone Costo, the geologist,haswritten
Mowat & Dow that if they get sufficient
stook subsoribed he will find natural gas
in Stratford.
The other day Wm. Boshfield, of
Logan, had a fair sized barn moved near-
er the aonoession by Chesley, Kennedy
& Co. The barn was loaded on the
trucks and brought over a 100 rods, turn.
ed around into plane and uuloaded all
in the same day. Last fall ho had his
house moved nearer to the road, and now
hie buildings are much more convenient
than formerly.
M'COLL BROS. & CO.
Are still pleasing the public with Oils. Why use an Oil that will
injure your machinery, when you can get the
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3. M. Mormon, Goderioh,
DEA3 BIB. -I should have written before
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I am a lot better than Iwas; galuingstrorhgth
every day, I have a good appetite and sleep
well. I can take tbe full quantity of the
System Renovator and ,t doee not Molten
MO. my limbs are all right now; quite
5marb•in that way; swelling all gone, The
great thirst ib gone ; I drink no water at
night, but I take a little buttermilk. I am
(quite straight again, Bend me another
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FOUn1REN 31ONTn8 LATEn,
BRDes3t0.8, February 711,1801.
J, M. 14laLEon, Goderioh,
DEAR 816, -•-Fifteen years ago last Novem-
ber I (farted to doctor first ; I was treated
for dyspepsia, but they never bolped ms
any. At than I suffered greatly from my
stomach ; I continued, but I grew 11301013,
/turned aro}iatoal ; limbs mud body swelled
badly. Youilinow the state I woe in when
1 went to OOdorioh-a more creep, could
hardly walk -suffering from Bolgbt'e ale-
Oae0. fust one year ago last fall I began
your honovaterand8peoiao Onrirc, I bona
to mond in a fow days ; oonthmodthen for
throe months steady. Although I was told
Ieould not be cured, 11 YOU saw me slow,
well aha hearty ; oat everything that °omen
in the way, I o o you the prafee of caving
my life, 1 was in a hopeless condition whee
I went to you, in fact no one thought I
would get better. I cannot;poalh too h1g31y
of you and of you[' medicines, for it was
them that cured me. Werde cannot express
my thanks to you, Freely pan my name t0
anyone, Yours dt8.,
JAMES DUNCAN,
Soap nr,I, T. PEPPER, Ileussils.
rr.GLHMS 01i' SERVIaii 01+ MY
7'11n13ort111.n73101) .114 lift MY PULL -
One Cow, 80.01; 2 Cows, *IMO ; lnhlitiount
00ws, $$1,10 each, all the property of mho
Dornan, A'11smma of 10 pal' 10(1, will 1,0
(Weeded when [laid at the time of 310x1100,
Jersey (lows $10001011 extra,
11, A;1)liIADMAN, Druggist, Co.
I14f1'IIO\ED LAIRGE WHITE YORK.
SIititle BOAIL,
The undersigned w111 keep for service this
tu'osont season the Impl'ove,l large white
Yorkshire 111lg 'Bendy" °n lot 26, eon. a,.
Morrie, is which a limned number of sows
will bo tniton, Terms $1.00 to be paid at
time of service, with the privilege of return-.
in; i1 necessary, kedlaree may be soon orl-
on ap 3'113100110, BOtl lai'1' Ali OfIOL,
lett' Proprietor,
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
-at-
LOWEST RATES.
Private and Company Funds.
t JPJC.`i OCO
J.C,IIeffernan, J.A.Young,
Valuator. Agent.
Ethel P.O., Ont. 2811
From.
All Stations in Ontario011,t1(01i111(05
Canadian Pacific R'yt
Pickets Will be seta
100 Bxeunio001savieg 'reroute 11 p. m, 00
June ,3ncf, 11019
(Good to return netil JULY 12th)
— le=v(
Drano Ot.h, SAO 1,
Good to return until JULY 19113)
— )ON'(—
Juno `.23rd, 1801,
(Good 10 retain until AUGUST 2nd) -
'H'o
the following polnls at rates Rained
Methvcn llurtatey lfl f
Ueturn(u( Minteentin ;1;2.8.01(
Iii3NCllrtt liJC1U lD
EOY'.c•ENA.
13'iOO;,..113.J'A w
1(0 TON
PRINCE ALBPIIT
$35.110
CALGARY
$30.00
For further particulars apply to any
agent of the Company.
J. T. PEPPER,
Agent, Brussels.
Cast/ for Wool!
The Highest Price in Cash
or Trade will be paid for any
quantity of Good, Clean,
Marketable Wool delivered
AT S. SHALE'S TAILOR SHOP,
Opposite Central Hotel,
Brussels.
Farmers will find this an
A 1 Market in which to dis-
pose of their wool, as I will
keep a good assortment of
Tweeds, Cottons, Cottonades,'
Ducks, Flannels, Socks, Shirts
Drawers and small wares, all
of which will be sold at the
lowest paying prices.
A CALL SOLICITED.
S. SMALE.
:BABY
ARRIAGES
A Tip-top Display of the
Latest Designs in Baby Car-
riages have arrived at
Ht Dennis', Brussels.
Call and see them before you
purchase elsewhere.
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Rtcalways in stock and sold
at Close Prices,
If you want a set of Light
or Heavy Harness I can
supply you.
See our Scotch Collars.
. enlxiis.
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