The Brussels Post, 1891-6-19, Page 5JUNE 19, 1891
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Separate stilton) went of Dublin ; Wed- Morris 00un.0i1 Meeting,
S; Thursday at S.
Hay will he a short oropS
The aploulitl sliowars of this )venin fere S Neonesda7 'y at ieS.u4ay at No. 'l , S. No. 1l ; Suter -
tieing a wenderfut amount of good to the
trope,
The day Behold pie, ilia of S. S. No, 3
will be held in Mr's, John Furbe' g rove
on friday afternoon of next week, 36th
lost,
E. V. Smith, eldest son of Trueman
Smith, has entered the ministry of the
Methodist (Mural this year and has boon
elat'ionod at Stromueee, in Matdimand
County, We wish hint ubmndant au01e10
in hie new sphereoE labor.
C7ratrn b rook.
Statute labor commenced in the village
last 1Sonday.
A. McNair placed a new safe in his
store last week. ar
The Royal Templets received a (=-
dial invitation to the garden party hold
in Ethel on Thursday of this week under
the auspices of the Suns of Temperance
of that village.
By the Heal draft of the Stationing
Committee we notice that Rev. 33. Sher-
lock remains with no another roar. Rao,
Mr. Stevenson, of Molesworth, will na-
enpy the pulpit of Knox uburolt next
Sabbath.
The crops will be much benefitted by
the long delayed rain which fell on Wad•
nesday of this week.
R. Clark, of the 8th eon., Elma, hail
the frame of a large bank barn raised on
Thursday of last week, and on Thursday
of this week Luke Lucas intends to raise
his barn. This is sorely a sign of pros-
perity.
Herbert Collins, who has been sink for
eight or nine mouths, departed this life
on Sunday last, Hia remains were in-
terred in Elma Centre burying ground
an Monday last, followed by a large num•
ber of people.
II.ltla ail,
Ono. Cober and wife have boon visiting
relatives in the East.
Temperance garden party on Thursday
evening of this week, in L. Dobson's
orchard.
The annual pit-nio of the Presbyterian
Sabbath school will be held on July 10th
instead of the lst.
Last Saturday H. F. McAllister and
wife returned from a visit to Blooming-
dale,
looming
dale, Heepeler and other pointe.
Ethel will likely send a large delega-
tion to Brussels on Dominion Day to
witness the sports. Bills and programs
have been distributed here,
In the absence of the pastor Rev. A.
Stevenson, of Molesworth, preached in
the Presbyterian church last Sabbath.
He will occupy the pulpit next Sunday
also.
One any last week Harvey Dobson was
very severely stung by bees, They were
swarming and Harvey went to arrange for
their new quarters when they alighted on
him inflicting sore punishment. Ile was
quite overcome for a while.
Seatorth.
Detroit defaulting leaves the Herons,
of Seaforth, western champions for Shia
ep ring. On the morning of the 17th inst.,
in Seaforth, the Hurons tried conclusions
with a I3erlin•Galt team and easily won.
At the demonstration Tuesday the
clay at S. S. east of Fniton'e, eon. 16,
Grey, Mnetinge will begin at 13 p, m.
R. T. oi.T,—At the Met regular meet -
Ing of the Royal Template, of Walton,
the following officers were elected :---ii•
0„ tiro, T. A. MoLauohlin ;V,, G., His.
ter M. Johnston ; P. 0„ Bro, Rev. W.
Obtowell ; Chaplain, Sister I' 1. Pollard
It, S., Sister 13. Moore ; If. S., Sieber 1S.
McGavin ; Treasurer, 33rd, J. Moore ;
Herald, Brn, W. Pollard ; Guard, Bro,
S. Cade ; Sentinel, Bro. 11. f. Moore ;
Assistant Ree. -See., Bro, Jno. W. Morri-
son ; Deputy Herald, Stater Hannah 1n•
gram. .._—
l9'Sorvf:0:-
Counoil tneeting on Monday, 20th Inst.
The Bodmin bridge is bo be rebuilt
this summer.
Statute labor is having its innings in
various parts of the township.
ltev. 15. Godfrey goes to Harmony this
yoar and Rev, J, II. Dyke to Belgrave,
Mrs. (Roy.) Geo. Jowitt, of Harwich,
is vieiLiug her parents and friende eu thin
lomliLy.
Mrs, Joseph Duncan returned to Ilar-
rietou on Tuesday and her slater, Blies
Lizzie Bird, has gone to spend it weak or
two with her.
There will bo a pie -pia in John
Mconey's grove on Friday, June 20th, in
the afternoon, A cordial invitation 18
extended to all to come and spend the
afternoon in the geove.
The genual union pic•nie of S. 8, No,
5 and Sunshine Sabbath school will be
hold on Friday of next week, 26th inst.,
in Bryau'e grove. A good program of
games and sports will bo prepared.
S'rtTle'rra+L.—The following township
statietioa are fnrnialted Tins Po5T by the
obliging township Clark, Wm. Clark :—
No. of children from 5 to 16 years, 7013 ;
7 to :.3, 180 ; 10 to 31, 341 ; sexes laud,
54,956 ; acres cleared, 40;175: value of
real property, 517,550.71; income, 557,-
00 ; total, 517,707,76 ; persons from 21 to
60, 1,854 ; days labor, 3,230 ; doge, 810 ;
bitches, 3 ; persons in family, 2,8114 ;
cattle, 5,020 ; sheep, 8,066 ; hogs, 1,573 ;
horses, 1,808 ; acres woodland, 6,374 ;
acres swamp, 8,107 ; acres orchard,
634, ; aoroa fall wheat, 3,874 ; steam
boilers, 6.
puri.—Pares Clennan died on Wed-
nesday of last week at the advanced age
of 93 years and 10 mouths. The funeral
took place on Friday, the interment being
made at the R. 0. cemetery in this town•
ship. Mr. Clennan was born in Tipper.
ary Go., Ireland. He came to Morris
about 37 years ago, being among the ear-
ly settlers, and located nu lot 22, eon. 7.
Mb also procured two other farms. Mrs.
Clennan died in the 011 Country. The
old gentleman was ill for about 8 months
and was conliued to bed nearly all the
time. Be died at the residence of his
son James. His children are Mrs. P.
Ryan, of Moliillop ; James and William,
of Morris ; and Pat. and Pierce, in Kan-
eas.
Wl:nnINu Belie,—Ott Wednesday, 10th
inst., William Robe, of the township or
Morris, was united in the holy betide of
matrimony to Miss Mary Elizabeth Mille,
of West Gwilllmbury township. The
ceremony wits performed by the Rev. H,
Moore, of Soliontberg, at the residence of
the bride's father. The bride was sup•
ported by Miss Minetta Mills, sister of
the bride, while the groom was aecom•
successful competitors in tba hose reel , pained by George Robb, brother of the
races were : Blyth, time 1:131, 5100 ;
Stratford, G. T. R., time 1:151, 575 ;
East Toronto, time 1;16, 550, Hook and
Ladder race : Niagara Falls team, time
441 ; Sarnia, time 46.
Lieut. A. Wilson, of the 83rd battalion,
Seatorth, notified Col. Bacon. secretary
of the Dominion Rifle Association, that,
owing to illness in his family, he would
be unable to go to England this year as
a member of the Bieley team. Lieut
Wilson is a sterling shot, and his retire-
ment from the team is greatly regretted
at headquarters. His place will be taken
by Lieut. Davidson, of the 80th Royal
Rift ee, Quebec.
Walton..
Jae. Musgrove spent Sunday in Gorr ie.
Mien Janson to visiting at Rev. D.
Forrest's.
Rev. A. MoKibbin ie visiting friends
fn Wingham this week.
Mrs and Mies Annie Sage have return -
ea from their trip to Buffalo.
Mrs. MoTaggart, of Seaforth, who is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hewitt, has
been very ill with inflammation.
Maggie Reid, who has been visiting at
Dan. Campbell's for some time past, has
returned to her home in Varna.
Rev. W. Ottewell is away visiting his
father who is i11. He will bo absent for
a week or so. Rev. A. McKibbin yr)
11 The reader will be able to lodge at u
drench eu the Methodist oliurah noxi S n• glance the esteem in which the young
dhquite a number of one villagers spent couple are held by looking Over the list
Wednesday io Seaforth. Who was the of presents which they received, viz. :—
young man who wait in Walton at six a. Four doz. ololhea pine, Sarah Robb ;
d 7 H bible Addie Forrest ; pair towels, Mr.
groom, After the ceremony the guests
partook of a well prepared dinner, which
was enjoyed by all. After dinner the
bride 5111 groom drove to Bradford where
they took the six o'clock train going to
Toronto, a000mpaniod by the good wishes
Of all who knew them. The bride was
the recipient of many valuable presents,
While leaving the guests gave them quite
, a shower of rice. Lata in the evening
the guests, after spenniug a pleasant
afternoon itnd evening, departed to their
several homes. We extend to the happy
couple our sincere wishes fur their future
happiness.
MATaiiIONLtL,--Wednesday evening of
last weak the residence of Henry Robb,
let con., was the scene. of merriment and
good humor. The readers will quite un.
deretand why it was so when we tell
them that 11 was one of those events
which is not generally forgotten. About
forty couples assembled there to witness
the marriage of Mr. Robb'e third Baugh.
ter, Lucy Amanda, to Charles B. Forrest.
Rev. I. B. Wallwin, of Bluevale, par -
formed the marriage ceremony in hie
usual able and earnest manner. After
the marriage the assembled company sat
down tea sumptuous repast and each
person did ample justice to the good
things provided. Special mention might
be made to regard to the waiters who
erformed their part in right royal style.
The (Iona of Revision met pennant -
to advertisement, members all present
and subscribed the oath required by stat.
uta, appeals were (Reposed of as follow;
mires res deducted from part of lot 30,
000, 5, owned by John Leokie, the same
having beoo sold to the agricultural so-
vietyy, assessment reduced 5500 ; Geo.
Jaakeoti entered tenant for 53 , 17, con.
S ; Alex. Mnlnnald entered M. le. S a,11,
con. 2 ; R. Lalehmitu entered owner lots
"•1 and 47, Belgrave ; Daniel Barclay en.
tared owner lot 12, Belgrave ; Peter and
Wm. Scott entered owuere lore 61, 65, 66
Mid 07, Belgrave ; W. J. Scott, entered
BI, F. S W pt 1 eon. 4 ; Geo. Love enter-
ed BI. 3'0. it F. S. N , 16, con, 6 ; Wm.
).Touton' entered M, I', N, 7, 0011, 5 ;
Thos. J. Bridges entered F. S. N h 2,
con. 4 ; W. T. Mooney entered F. S. N ,
25, con. 0. The following persons had
each one Clog airuek off : -Wm, Rutledge,
Jamoe Aitoheson, D, Bloiklejohn, S.
Fear, J. Moore and G. Mitchell. An•
thony flaggitt was entered tenant S pt 15
and 16, con. 1 ; D. Forret assessed for
church property, Walton, in place of
Air. 11I :Fadden ; Thos. Rogerson reduced
5300. The Ouurt of Revision was then
adjourned to meet again on the 20th
June and the ordinary Connell business
WW1 proceeded with, Moved by George se
Kirkby, conded by C. A. Howe that
the Clerk be instructed to notify Joseph
McKinney to remove his fence and other
obstructions off sideline within one
month, otherwise legal steps will be taken
in the matter,—Carried. Moved by JIMProctor, seconded by S. Calbiok that the
Patrons of Industry be allowed the 080
of Town Hall to )told their meetings at
rental of 56,00 per annum.—Carried.
Moved by Geo. Kirkby, seconded by Jas.
Proctor that S. Calbiok be inetruoted to
let a job of clearing out sideline between
lots 25 and 26, con. 3. —Carried. Moved
by S. Calbiul' seconded by Geo. Kirkby
that 0. A. Howe be instructed to expend
5.10 in repairing road opposite lot 4, con.
7.—Carried. Moved by Geo. Kirkby,
seconded by Inc. Proctor that S. Calbiok
be instructed to expand $50 on centre
sideline, eon, 1.—Carried. The following
accounts were ordered to be paid :—W.
FI. Erwin, printing and advertising, 53.-
25 ; Misses Exfortl, charity, 510.00 ; Jno.
TTaye, keeping insane indigent, 515.00;
11. Shortraed, keeping Palmer up to June
1st, 525.00 ; W. Clark, part salary, 540.•
00 ; Geo. Love, removing floodwood and
repairing bridge, $3.00 ; Thos. Sheridan,
removing floodwood and repairing bridge,
84.00 ; H. Mooney, expenses to Ottawa
in connection with Railway deputation,
$25.00 ; W. II. Kerr, printing, 56.50 ;
John Watson, assessor's salary, 530,00.
Moved by C. A. Howe, seconded by S.
Calbiok that Bodinin bridge be rebuilt
according to plans and specifications pre-
pared by Mr. Ainsley. and that Jae.
Proctor be instructed to advertise and
let contract.—Carried. Moved by S.
Calbiok, seconded by Jae. Proctor that
the bond now clu
presented by e Treasurer
be accepted as aatisfaotory,—Carried.
The Council then adjourned to meat
again after Court of Revision on the 29th
inst. Wu. °Lax, Clark.
m, at his beet gal's door a same Mather and wife ; album, Anson Shaw
from Mrs. hole' and wife ; fanoy table cloth, David and
poorlyTion,. suffered
d relapse.
s quite Mira Ramsay ; silver butter dish, Mr.
ima having f herroa a relwase. Tae and Mise Gollie ; lamp, Wm. Blesser ;
00 Ilia cause t her illness was a falle fano table cloth, Joe. and Matti() Aso•
on the ice fort winter, We hope the Kine coverlet, Hugh Moses ; pair of
means used for her restoration will prove vases, 25150. and Willie Sellars ; blanket,
efficacious. Mrs, Bunton ; biscuit barrel, Stewart
Sometime ago the Women's omeio Missionary and Mary Smillie ; pin cushion, Nellie
sioSociety decided to do a little home mie. Collie ; fancy table cloth and , doz. ail-
quiltry work. As a black they made the ver spoons, Matthew Moaee ; glass dish
qu m composed of r ons bearing and ativer butter knife, David and Annie
oboes of as many persons 0s a w be Breckenridge ; lemonade sot, Leonard
obtained worked in red on n white Rattan and wife ; cloak, 0, Rattan, Jno
ground.oTheira result they obtained fifty Forrest and wife ; two pair towelle,
pallors, was held
move Junene a garden Joseph Robb and wife ; table olotb, Etta
party which was heed on 4th and and pAlex- Muetard ; coverlet and two
was a deoi Theh success despite the pro. ale of towels, Marion Forrest and
weather. following excellent pro. brothers ; set lace curtains, Tillie and
gram wee rendered :—In ilrumental, Mg. Bella Gibson ; table brush and tray,
Hawkins ; rhesus, omealon ;reading, Chas. Fraser 1 coverlet, Alex. Forrest
reeMess 9ioo, MitisSimpson ; e Sell rias Kerr; 0111.wife ; silver pickle castor, Henry
MiesBela Mese Annie Sangre ; music,
Miss Bella McKilibin ; reading, blies Liz. and Maggie Caldbiok ; bedroom and
tie Smillie ; music by tile children ; re- loilotb set, Wm. Robb and wife ; china
citation, Miss J. Ferguson ; mouth organ bread plate, Mr. and Mrs. Dreaver ;
mush), Henry Kirkby ; reading, Miss M. water pitcher and doz. goblets, the Misses
J. Hillen . duet!, Mieses Reid and Kelly; MoVety and John Pell ; whisk and hold•
recitation, James Hogg ; ohorua by child- er, Jae. Wilson ; table cloth, Mary Wit -
req; muaio, Mise Williamson ; solo, Mr. son ; toilet sot, Edward Johnston and
MaLooa ; music, Mies Kerr ; mesio, sisters ; pair vanes, Mr. Blathers' girls
Mies MoKibbin. The proceeds of garden and boys ; silk tidy, Eva Bunton ;
party annountsd to over 550. The Indies whisk and match male, Wm. Fraser ; 7
ore huablere and make a ouooesS of what• atilt cups and cake plate, 19. J. Peacock 1
ever they try. On the Monday evening eryatal butter dish, 0. Robb ; pair fans,
following they prosettbed Misfit Beselo Jae. Timmins ; bar soap, Mrs, J. Robb.
Nelly with a beautiful plush photo album Mise Libbie Forrest, sinter of the grooms
and an addreee, as a reobgnition of her ws br d at coom,th ndar Th bride' was neatly
quilt, s th stamping the names on the portedttired in white embroidery and ribbon8 ,Keene Bros,, of Sobringville.
quilt, rise Kelly. replied appropriately,
County Cour/ and General Sessions.
The June Sittiugs of this Court was
held at Goderich on Tuesday and Wed-
nesday of last week by his Honor Judge
Tome. There were only five civil oases
and an almost clean criminal sheet. The
following were sworn in as the Grand
Je-y :—Thomas Abraham, East Waw-
anosh ; A. Baualough, Jno. Crich, Sea -
forth ; Wm. Oalfae, Wm, Sherritt, Ste-
phen ; Jesse Grnmmett, Thee. Harris,
Robert Haetie, Chris. Lambertus, Allan
McLean, L. McNee, Ashfield ; George
Green, Alex. Munro, Goderioh ; James
Gould, Hey ; Jno. Greenlee, Howick ;
Geo. Horton, Uaborne; Jno. MoKay,
Tnckersmith ; Jas. Mellardy, Colborne ;
Hugh MaQuarrie, Blyth ; James Nichol,
Turnberry ; John Robb, Bruaaels ; Thos.
Kay, Wroxeter ; Sam. Sterling, Stanley.
Knight vs, Swarte.—An action arising
out of the sole or trade of a horse, 10
which a note for 535 was given. The
ease lasted until Wednesday forenoon,
when the jury, after half an hour's de-
liberation, returned a verdiot for piff.
and 555 damages. Judgment as to costa
was reserved.
Smith va. Rose..—An notion on a pro-
missory note ; tried at December Bee.
stone. Kb Honor gave judgment dis.
missing the eotion with omits.
Johnston ve. London Turf Club.—An
action for prize money claimed as won
by the trotting horse "Gray Tobe." Trial
was postponed on application of defence,
until June 1011).
Love vs. Holman.—An aotion for the
price of an organ. Judgment reserved.
The Grand Jury submitted the follow.
ing presentment :—The Jurors for our
Lady the Queen beg leave to present that
they have examined the jail and find 7
prisoners -5 males and 2 females, of
whom two are insane and 4 vagrants,
leaving only one prisoner for crime. We
would reeommeud the erection of a inose
of refuge where such parties as above
would find a more suitable home, as we
consided the jail not fit place for such
poot unfortunates, who have committed
no crime. We found everything clean
and all parties satisfied with their keep.
We are pleased to find such a small
amount of business to Dome before us.
We beg to offer our heartfelt sympathy
with Lady Macdonald and family in her
great bereavement in the lose of her bus.
band, the Right Hon. Sir John Moncton -
ma. All of wbieh ie respectfully sub-
mitted. Einem MaQuennna,
Foreman.
Queen vs. Henry Drake. Arson, burn-
ing of a barn in Ashfioid. The Grand
Jury returned a true bill, and a bench
warrant waeissued and plaoad in Sheriff's
hands for arrest of Drake.
Hicks vs. Jones,—An appeal from a
conviction of Chas, Snell, 1, R, Exeter,
for trespass. Court held appeal not pro•
perly entered.
The court affirmed the appointment
of the following Constables by the county
judge out of sessions 1 Thos. Gundry,
Goderich ; Thos. Erwin, Wingham ; Jno.
T.1Vegguis, L'ordwioh; Lewis Young,
ditto.
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A Poo in Your Bonnet,'
I have Combs, Fr ll111s and
Empty Hives for Salta
(liven aro Weil Made and Well Painted.
Price, The, Each.
ClIll itt•---- IDAVID \(ORE'S,
titil
Con„ Morris.
or write Walton I'. 0.
Take a Bargain while you
have the chance. 0.30i
Ram and Eggs
Eggs have dropped in price, so has our
Largo Stock of Priem
SMOKED IIA1IS,
BREAKFAST BACON
.4Nn SIDE MEAT
All of Our Own (curing.
We else llannfautoro Bologna Swinge.
Patronize hone industry by calling onus'
Give then call and prove the frntb•
fulness of the above statements.
Wm, Blashill, Butcher,
3
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BRLSSELS WOOLED MILL
50
WANTS TO GET
6E POtD1
In Fxchange for G-oods.
DII• $I CLO IR, The Highest Market Price will be Allowodt
M.D., ISA., L.G,P.S.0„ M.C.P,S.M.,
Specialist, - Toronto,
JoN.tTttAN Busc,rART, Listowel, says :—
"After spending all nay money and property
to no purpose on medical mon, for what
Lbey termed a hopeless case or consumption,
Dr. 61) 010ir cured me."
Um. Manx FURLONG, 'Woodhouse, says :—
"When all others failed, Dr. Sinclair cured
me of flee."
D. ROBERTSON, Carleton Place, says
"Dr. Sinclair cured neo of Oatarrh•"
Gno, Bowra, Blyth, says:—"Dr. Sinclair
cured me of heart disease an.1 dropsy, when
all others felled."
Diseases of Private Nature, brought on by
folly, Dr. Sinclair certainly Cures.
Cons"xltatton From.
WILL 13E AT THE
AMERICAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS,
—OY—
Tuesday, July 7th, '91.
W001 \Vauled!
Wm, Campbell, of Millbank. has had
One of his loge amputated, the result of
canner.
Fires in .Ellice swamp have destroyed
about 100 cords of wood belonging to
HIGHEST - CASH - PRICE
Paid for Wool at the
Listowel -
Woollen
- �Vtills.
We have a Fine Assortment of
Tweeds, Cottons, Flannels, Blan-
kets, Sheeting, Knitted
Goods, Yarns, &o.
All Wool left with. us for manufacturing, whether rolls or
otherwise, will hAve our prompt attention.
SATISFACTION GITAILANTEED
HOWE & 00.,
Brussels.
We wish to call your at-
tention to the fact that we
still Want more Wool, and
we are, determined to make
this wool season one of the
largest, for we have a Tre-
mendous stock of Goods on
hand. It is necessary that
you should look- around be-
fore you dispose of your wool
to see where you can make
the best purchases with it hi
WOOLLEN GOODS.
Buy in the Cheapest,
Sell in the Dearest.
Do not fail to come and
see our Large Stock of New
Fine Flannels, In New Shades
and Patterns. Something
Never Before Shown the Public
We have made up a lot
of Fine Halifax Tweeds, just
the thing for school boys.
We also have a big stock of
Fine Tweeds, Coarse Tweeds,
Bed Blankets, Horse Blan-
kets, Flannels, Robed Skirts,
Cotton Shirtings, Cottonades,
Shirts and Drawers for this
season's trade, which we offer
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
Everybody should come
and try our fine Grey Flannel
that won't shrink in washing,
and Outwears the common
grey flannel solcl the public.
Roll Carling, Spinning,
Fulling and Manufacturing
Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets,
Ric, on short notice.
B, F. Brook & Soda
—We ire Still (be Fie11
AND GOING TO REMAIN.
It is with the greatest amount of pleasure we now bring
before the notice of the public our well Assorted,
Fresh and Elegant Stock of
FURNITURE
We have recently had fitted up our show rooms com-
modious and harmonious, where is to be seen everything
that goes to make the heart of the house -wife jubilant, and
make glad the home where our goods are to be found.
While we do not profess to keep in detail a large and
varied assortment of bric-a-brac, notions, &c., for they can
only be rightly purchased in the city, we rather invite an
inspection of our Sideboards, Extension Tables, Secretaries
of various sizes, Easy Chairs, Bedroom Suites, etc.
PARLOR SCCITES from far that would meet the de-
mands of a m1rchant prince or satisfy the most fastidious,
and we are constantly receiving this class of goods from
the very best manufacturers.
Our Picture Framing Material and Workmansh ip in
this line defies criticism.
CURTAIN POLES GORGEOUSLY TRIMMED.
We wish further to draw your attention to our
Undertaking Department I
Complete in all its Appointments.
2y r. •1
„R
0.4 .0egfIN,
FIRST-CLASS HEARSE AND OUTFIT,
And the Closest Attention given to orders of this nature
Embalming, temporary or arterial. No discoloring or
unpleasant odor in the hottest weather.
Forty years experience In Rouse Building and the
Manufacture of Sash and Doors should impart a knowledge
of this line of our business, and, while We can truthfully
say we never were SO busy as at present, our capacity is
great and enables us to get through an immense amount of
work, and we can turn it out on very short notice,
Smith, Malcolm
loam & Gibson,
8P, IL,/ SSELAS.