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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Sep 1886, p. 4

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Bodmin St. Wm. G. Taylor, is one of the leading 11olicitors of the President...:.\V J.I,TER W . MELHUISH, E iN. Henry D. Thomas, White Harr. Hotel. J.P., Court Barn. town. Rectory. [Hortops. G. W. Thorutun, Rev. G. W. Thornton, M.A., is uow Vice-Presidents-J.No. KING, EtiQ. J. r ,, Matthew Treble, Part of Bray·s and Straddon ; H. MouLTO.N-BAitRBTT, Ef"~· and has been Rector of Holsworthy for Higher J. P .. Dunsland; C. M. SAUNDEWI, Wm. Voddon, ,, Square. ,, . the pa11t 20 yea.rs. His vredecessor was in a few days, Ariscott Ward, EsQ. J. P., Bovacott. Rev. Christopher Clarkson. Vict.oria Cottage. Mark Westaway, Thos. Batten, ironmonger, bi:other Vet. Sur~eon-Mlt. W. P~JNHALE, M. It. Thomas Yelland, .Bodmin St. and School Books and all School Qf Mr. C.V. S., Holsworthy. "Gleaner," has retired from a. successRichard H. Beale, Corner. Requisites ful business career and his son John now Hon. Treasurer-M1t. JOHN Mill, BodUnder St. George Brendon, meyric, Holsworthy. carries on the business. can be had from me at right prices. Chilsworthy. Mr. Arscott Ward is another business Hon. Secs.- MESSRS. CECIL BRAY, & E. Lewis Butler, Having decided to conduct our business on a strictly ca.sh Youldon Moor. F. CHAMIER, Holsworthy and Stratton. Wm. Carter, man of long standing, having carried on a THE VlOTOR Hogs Park. Wm. Dockett, system, we have reduced tht\ prices on all our goods, and can saddlery in the tt>wn for over 50 yea.rs. Southcott Farm. J. D. F. Davie, Many of our readers will remember GENERA.L COMMITTEE. Cold Harbour. John Gilbert, now guarantee to save you ully 15 -r-er cent. on your regular Miss Scadden, formerly a. schoolmistress Abbotts-Bickington-Mr. W. Yeo. Beckly Villa.. in Bolsworthy. She is just 100 years Black Torrington- Messrs. Jas. Risdun, Walter Grey, purchases. . We find that we can afford to do this, as by selling John Penwarden, Bodmin St. oid and is naturally quite feeble. . J. Chapman, S. Hutchings. TR :IDB IL 0 0 C K'S Chapel St. Mr. Thomas Webb, who has lived on Allhwater 1 Messrs. W. Ki veil and R. Arscott Row land, for cash only,we do not contract any bad debts, which in a mixed Stanhope B<1tel. C. S. Sandrey, the Simpson Farm for at least 60 years, Gerry. Cranbury. Philip Walter, credit and cash business have always to be allowed for; we have is 99 yea.rs of age and iR s~ill act~ve.. His 1Bridgerule-Messr.s.W. Bines, W. Rogers C&therine Meadow. Wm. Wonnacott, nephew Richard Ward, lives with !um. and G. B. Demus. 5 Cent Scholars' Companion, el.so the continued use of our money, which by repeatedly tuming Mr. John Parsons, formerly at the Bradford-Messrs. C. M. Saunders, H. Stanhope Hotel, though nearly ~!ind Moulton-Barrett, M. Yeo. Exercise Books, &c., over, will repay us or the reduction in prices. We think the with age still carries no a little farming. Brad worthy-Messrs. L. A. Beer and w. time has now come when aD strictly -cash dry goods store can be are all special. Messr~. John and Orange Rees whose Barfitt. . 1 ages are 98 and 88 years respectively, Clawton- ~essrs. 'V . W. Melhuish an<l l maintained. You cannot afford to pay the extra~amount, which The New Canadian & English still live on Bodmin street. Both are Thos. Kmght. · I it necessary should be paid under the old system, and we now receiving "out door relief" and are very Cookbury-Messrs. Wm. Treble and Geo, much respected. Harris. · come to the front and say emphatically and positively that we Old Mrs. Betsy Jewell is still living at Holsworthy-Messrs. J. Mill, W. Gray, Deep Lane Head near the National L. Ash, T. & W. Harris. will pla-ce our goods before you at prices which wilI cause you to price 35 cents, is also ready . School. Hollacombe-Mr. ·T. Skinner. stop and ponder before you go back to the old credit system. Mr.·John Gimblett, who was for a Balwill-Messrs. J. H. Durrant and W. One doz.en good Lead Pencils for ~reat many years the "village blacksmith" J. Barris. Call at once and you will be convinced. is now blind and .very feeble. His wife Luffincott-Mr. E. Spettigue. 10 cents. is still able to work and chars. Milt?~ Damerell-Messrs. R . Squire, Ja.s. Mr. Samuel Fry, formerly a draper., is I V1v1:m, R. Baker. still livin"' at Great Tree House but is Pancrassweek-1\'.l.essrs. E. Grills and J. 0 very old and deaf. His sister; are all Turner. dead. His daughters Miss Ann Fry and Pyworthy- Mr. W, Sanders. Mrs. Oliver Jive with him. Sutcombe- Mr. C.H. Furse. ~ht Jtatt~man. A quarter of a century ago the farmers 'l'etcott-Messrs.V. P.Calmady, 'C.Walker d p Bl f D t t B'd f d an · · oye. . f h o t is part o evon wen o I e or Thornbury-Mr. Wm . Stanbury. & BowMANVIUE, FRIDAY, SEP'r. 10. market, but now a first-class monthly North Tamcrton-·Mesars. \V. Dawe, J. market is held here OU the third Wednes· Badcock aud W. Bray. GREAT LIBERAL VICTORY. day of each month, and a weekly market Jacobstowe- Mr. Jas. Perkiir. e\·ery other Wednesday. Being curious Kilkhampton-Messrs. R.Allin, L.Ching, "'. ·wnlter. . A t d 't th to see what. and English farmers' market l F Despite the ranc use c ; esp1 e . e is 1ike, we attend e d t h e H oIsworth Y Liumcells-Mr. " n Furze. .s1·11g Barrister·, desJJite the Indian market last Wedriesday' and found a large Morwenstowe-Messrs. J. S. Cottle, W. Revl ' THE BEST TN THE WORLD. vote; despite the personal help of the crowd of farmers assembled from th~ S. Jacques. Premier, Hon. Thos. White, Hon. Mr. whole country side. The roads as we Marhamchurch-Messrs.Daniel Venning, When buying Coal Oil a sk your dealer for the New Oils, Thle powder never varies. A marvel of all Rt "cliard '"'edland. Thompson, M r. D a Iton M cCart h" ·...,, and a approached the town kwere b. lively d with · cu purity, strength and wholesomeness. More . kinds of farm stoc emg riven to Pougb.ill-Mr. Jomes Trewin. economieal thA11 the ordinary kinds, and can· d ~ host Of le!ldl·na . ..,.. Conservatives·, esp1te mark et · u'h n en we reach ed tile ·-. .vwn wo Poundstock- Messrs: T. Wi!lcock and \Y. not be sold in .-r,,npetition wit.11 the multitude or low test, "l1ort weh~ht, alum or phosphate their efforts to kindle sectarian hatred and found the streets lined with traps (a two Webb. powders. Solti only in ·eana. HO\' AL BA.Kto inflame the worst passions of mankind; wheeled market wagon) and the Market Stratton-Messrs. J no. King, Geo. Bren- IN\i POWDER CU., 106 We.II St·· N. Y. Try it once, you will use no oth~r. despite the operations of a horde of bri- Square was an animated sight for a Candon, Wm. Baker, Henry Trewin and &"1.ian. There in small compass were to Jno. Baiibury. hers, four at lea.st of whom h ave b een he seen cows w1 "til cs Ivea, s h eep an d 1amb s, St. Gennis-Mr~ Henry Smeeth. McUOLL DllOS. & tJO'Y, To1·onto ca.ught redhanded; despit.e everything that pigs great and small in pens and out, Week St. Mary-Mr. T. \Valkey, Jur · .money, unriv11.lled electioneering skill and fowls all alive crowing and cackling, fruit \Vhitstone- Messrs. W. Williams and W. Your attention is directed ~o the immense almost superhumr.m unscrupulousness and vegetables everywhere, general dry Stanbury. stock 9f goods stores, knick-nacks of all kinds, could do against them, the Liberals of and almost every article of commerce to Knowing that such a large number of Haldimand have held th~ir gallant old be found in the regular stores-or shops our readers in Canada are famili11r with of every description at county true to its glorious history. as they call their stores here- all offered the Parish of Holsworthy and tlw old residents therdof, we will give the names The verdict of Haldima.ud, the country for sale on the Market Square. There was a good show of butter up stairs and of the principal land owners and holders '8 of riol· the fre~h meat stalle contained a choice with names of their properties. (Every is prep&red to ratify. Seven yea1 ous misgovernment and plundering can· lot of mea.ts, mutton preponderating. farm is named in England and registered She has just opened out one of the l11~gent and most stylish stocks ever brought not be forgiven because one lunatic rebel (Mutton is the staple kind of fresh meat by name instead of ):>y concession and lot to town, consisting of : has been hanged. ' all over England and Scotland, and we as in Canada.) The following list is have eaten so much of it while here that copied from the " register of persona Milline1·y, Dl"es~ Silks, Every Liberal in Haldimand must feel we shall be ashamed to look a sheep in the entitled to vote at ... ny election of a Velvets, &c., proud to-day. It was emphatica.lly a sol- face foL" a year to come). We observed Member to serve in Parliament for the dier'a battle While not underating in the that the most active persons on the market Tavistock Diviaion in the County of with a very fine stock <>f Feathers and Flowers. least the value of the continuous and in- were the · women. They might be seen Devon, Holdworthy Polling District," telli!!ent work performed by Mr. Colt!3r leading cows by the hea<l, handling horses posted on the door of the English Church Call and inspect t.his fine display, which ~ as dexterously as a London coachman, in the town of Bolsworthy: _ ___cannot ~~i~_to give s~~~~~~ti_ o_ n_._ _ and the Libera.I speakers from within and · offering for sale calves, pigs and fowl and without the county who supported him, quotin~ weights, prices, etc , with a NA)fE. NAME OF PROPERTY. ~ .1 . such a signa.1 victory could not have been familiarity that showed a thorough train- John Allin, Youldon Moor. 1 CONCERNING won, had not th.e hearts of the people been ing in the business. , Samuel .Allin, V ognacott. thrown into the task. The Dominion's It may interest inany of our farmers to Richard Andrew, Hoga Park. know the market prices of the stock, Thos. L . A8h, Peuroses Bodmin St. obligation to tho Haldimand Libera.ls can- produce, &c., offered for sale, so we will Alfred Asrinall, Waterloo. uot be measured in words, give the quotations at this di<y's marke~ J. Henry Badcock, Sq. Hols'y&Stra.ddon A most satisfactory feature of the vie- in form and style in which they a.re given Thos. G. Badcock, Little Ratherdon. Wm. Baker, Cha.sty. <( tory is that the Indi1ma have sh own 1mr- here : Corn, &c.-Maize lls Gd to 12s 6d per Samuel Bassett, Under St. [St. ~ prising independence. Such of them as 240lbs., wheat 3s 9d per G2Jlba., barley J. Bussell Batten, Albion .House, Under ..:::::; are ignorant and Pagan, Sir Jolm and (grinding) 9s 9d per 200lbs, ba.rley meal Thos. Jago Batten, High St. O:: hi~ agents were able to cajole, coerce and 10s 9d to lls per 200lbs, bran 4s 9d to 5s Wm. S. Deale, Part of Trewi!l. II.I bribe, but there are others who a.rd edu- per lOOlbs, old oats 2s 3d per 38lbs, flour George Braund, North St. (superfine) 10s 6d per lOOlbs, ditt.o (fine) George Brendon, Stanhopo Hotel. ca.ted, iatelligent and well versed in the 9s 6d per lOOlbs. Stock-Young heifers Adam Brown, Rather<ton. history of Tory treatment of Indians. and calves £11 to £14, cows and calves Thos. Chaplin, Hole Park. These mu·t have voted solidly for Colter. £11 to £17 , rearing calves from 23s, some Henry Cory, Keephill Closes. COMMENCING THIS WEEK There is but one thing to be regretted. very superior large calves up to 50s,. fat Wm. Courtice, Canal Road. lambs 29s to 32s each, store lambs 15s to Edmund Daniel, Babbington. -WI'l'HThe consequence of yesterday's defeat will 24 s, l arge pigs · 40s. to 42s, si· 1ps 20s t o 26 · s, Robert Daniel, Man worthy Moor. ltlll. CJRARI.ES (lA WTUORNE CJA.RTEJt, be that the general election will be post- suckers 12s Gd to His. Shambles-Beef Wm. Daniel, Youldon. organist of St. Peter's, Cohourg, late ot Engponed and Tory rule thus prolonged for 6d to 9d per ti>., mutton 7d to Sd, lamb Wm. Daniel. \Vest Youldon. :: land, teacher ot Piano, 0l"gan, Singing e.nd some months.-Globe. Sd to 9d, veal 7d to 8~d, pork Gd to 7kd, J. M. Dickson, Town. Theory. Pupils desiring lessons can leave their and obtain terms, at l\lr. Trebileock's green bacon 5~-d to 6d, cured 7d, kidney Michael Ford, Corner. lt is the only preparation in the world tha.t name 23·tf Store, fat 9d. Wool Gftd per tt. Fat c:trcases Samuel Fry, Higher Square. will do what is olaitned for it. It ha.a produced luxuriant growths of hair on bald heads where (by tho carcase)- Prime fat baef 60s to John :Furze, Part of 'l'rewin. S. W. RUSE. - --o--baldness has existed for years. Jt has restored 65s per cwt, veal Hd per lb, lamb 8d per Wm. Gay, Chapel St. the color "'nd vigor to numerous crops of gray EACHER OF ORGAN, PIANO, and fadPd hair. It has relieved hundreds of lb, wether Iiutton 7~d pet· lb, ewe mutton John Gilbert, Anvil Corner. VOICE and THEORY. 'l'erme on aupli· We offer an ei!!ht rib Parasol for persons or disagreeable Dandruff and has saved cation at .. BIG 20," 28;ly ~ 6ld per lb, porkers (large) 4ld, porkers John Gimblett, Town. many when hair was falling, from becoming H o1.swORTHY, DEVON, } twenty cents, (small) 5d very prime quality 5!:d per lb. James Griffey, Part of Warrens. bald. ENGLAND, Aug. uth, 1886. DllS, ltlcL.UJGHl.IN & BEITH. 6" Remember these facts and if your hair is Pannier- Ducks 4s to 5s per couple, ducks Samuel Ham, Chi!sworthy. An extra large eight rib Black Parfalling out and becoming thin, get a bottle at ( Contirmed f1 om la8t 'issi>e. ) lOlbs per couple 4s 3d to 4s 6d, fow13 4s J oseph Harding, White Hart Hotel. once and save the growth, or you may losA it O~'FICli :- MORRIS' BJ,OCK, BOWMANVU,LE. ' asol for forty cents. forever. Ask your drul('gist !or HAIR MAGIC to 5s per couple, butter best quality lOd George Harris," Cranbury. Dr.J.W.MCLAUGHLIN., Dr. .A.. BEITH. GraduAmong the older and more prominent take nothing else. ChapelP'k&Guillets. and residents of Holsworthy may be mentioned to lld per lb, eggs 15 to 16 for ls. Fish Thomas Barris, A. DOHENWENO, Sole Ma.nu!aoturcr, 'l'o. ~~w~~:t~fW:;e~fI:~ a;e. ot the 'l'~r~nto Ten rib Black Zenella Parasol for Lower Square. [St. rontu. and member of the "C mvers1ty, Phys1e1an, · t Mr. James Higgs, son of the late Horatio - Clovelly soles lOd to ls per lb, plaice John Hawkings, SlX Y cents. Tree Cottage, Chapel HIGGll'iBOTDAlll & SON, Hoyal College of S11r- Surgeon, &c. Higgs, draper and genera.I merchant who 3d per lb, gurnards 5Jbs for ls. Yegeta- Nathaniel Heard, 1 geons, ~dinb11rgh. Black satin lined Parasol selling Cha.sty Lane. is now a retired gentleman.. His son bles-New potatoes 20lbs to 24-lbs per ls, Horatio Higgs, AGENTS FOR Bow~U.NVULR. Bodrnin St. Horatio is a grain merchant, having large turnips 4 per ld. cabballes ld to 2d each, James Biggs, for seventy-five cents. storehousesatthe railway station. · \Ve carrots ld per bundle, cucumbers 2d to James Hockridge, Mountjoy Youldon. BuiJding Lots for Sale. A beautiful large extra quality NATURE'S AltcllnbleltenlClly found Mi·. Higgs to btl a very intelligent 4d each. Fruit-Apples 7 to 8 per ld, Albert H. Holman, Homers Close. ""URE FOR Fo.- SlckStomncll, man and spent a very pleasant hour in some 9d gallon, pears 8 per ld told each, Wm. J as. Holman, East Stanbury. Satin Parasols for one seventyI "" 'l'orp11l LIVCI.", OME of the most valuable and eligible JUJUou~ Hentlnclle, Bodmin St. hi s comfortable reoidence. He has been green gages ls per dozen, small plums 8d Thomas .Johns, m the Town of Bowmanville. Terms easy. fi ve. CJostlveness. and plane apply at the office of For particulars Higher Square. a friend to many a poor man and is highly per quart, fine black plums ls psr 100, John Jolliffe, H. llUSSE LT, LOSCOMBE. J 'l'arrant's Effervescent An elegant gold rib Satin Parasol gooseberries ripe 3d to 4:cl p13r quart, rasp- David Jones, Chilsworthy. respected throughout the parish. McClungs' B11ildingd, llowmanville. SELTZEJt Al'EKIENT· , 0th, 1886. 20·'1. w Qanal lnn.,Chilsw'y. Mr. Thomas Johns, malster, in Bodmin berries 5d per quart, mazzards 2~d t o 3d Thomas J ones, selling for two dollars. Chilsworthy. St., is also a r esident of about 45 years per lb, currants (black) 5d per quart. Richard Jordan, J0hn Kelly, Straddon. [Moors, standing and is wdl and favorably known Sundries- Bread 5d per 4lb loaf. (H~ndsome ~ace trimmed Para~ols m blue, beige, cream and cardmal throughout tho district. The busmess men of Holsworthy and Francis King, Rhude and Thorne Mr. Samuel '1'.Mill, chemist, on .Higher farmers of the district in 1883 organized R obt. H . Kingdon, Wimbles. [Farm. WATERLOO, N. Y, [ from fifty cents and up. Square, for the past 30 years, is now an Agricultural Association which has so Paul A. Kingdon, Manworthy Mill and i manager of the East Cornwall Bank, a far proved a most !!ratifying success. The Wm. Letheren, Strnddon. I position lie has held for the past 10 years. inaugural exhibition was held in June of John Lisle, Under St. \ nfr. John Mill, Bodmeyrick, formerly 1 8 8 4 and was a financial surcess Charles Mason, Straddon. the owner and occupier of Winscott, is which could not have been anticipated Wm. Mason, Trewin Cottage. Good active_ reliab~e men as canvaesing now the IYfanager of the Launceston even by th e most sanguine promoters, John Mill, Bodmeyrick. Agen~s. Liberal mducements to good · Bank. and the two exhibitions since held have Samuel T. Mill, Higher Square. men. Apply at once to Messrs. F. R. and Fred. Slee, sons of indicated a marked improvment on the Wm. T. Millman, I,ittle Scorphills. the late Geo. Slee, are the leading hatters first one. The report of the Executive John Northcote, North Hogs Park. J. W. McKAY, a11d j ewellers. They also preform the Committee shows that the last exhibition Robert Northcote, Part of Corner. Gen. Manager. duties of Town Crier. was admirable fo. almost every depart- Wm. Northcote, Town. ST. TJIOJllAS, ONT. 'fHE STEAMEH Mr. J. T. MacJ)icksou is a grocer of ment, the horse class being especially well John G . Parsons, Chapel St. CANAVA BRANCH, ST. THOMAS, ONT. 15 PrO!ossors and Teachers. Attendr.nce last some 30 years business standing. . filled. The show of other stock embraced Richard Penhale, L~kes. ye...r ISO. Unexcelled advantages in Lltern· NORSEMAN tnre, Lnu.;ruages, ltlnsic, Fine Arts and ~01n· l\1r. Richard Peate, first cousin to our many meritorious animals and the d is- Wm. Penha.le, Town. (G. CUA lVFOltD, Master.) naerctal Science. Rg·OPENS SEPT. lltll, esteemed citizen Mr . Richard Peate, the play of implements ancl machinery was Wm. Perkin, Part of Trewin. :E'or 66-pp. Announcement, address. ILL MAKE II ER REGULAR tailor, Bowmanville,is one of the old res.i - very good. The exlubition of butter and Arthur Plltherick, Under St. Principal AUSTIN, B. D . TRIPS on this route. leaving Cobourg dents and occu}'ies a position of trust with cream was a ne w feature and attracted George Petherick, Trewin Cottage. every morning a.t 7:30, and Port Hope at 9:50 much attention. The attendance reached R .J. Preston-White, Thorn Park. Mr. Higgs. o'clock, on arrival of Grand Trunk Jl.ailway Trains from the east and west, connecting at One of the noted men of the parish is about 9,000 persons. The entries were: Charles Reeves, Chilsworthy. NEW Rochester with the New York Central, North· Mr. Daniel Babtcn, the versatile corres- Horses, 231; cattle, 44; sheep, 131; pigs, Wm. Richards, Part of Warrens. FOR YOUNG LADIES. ern Central, and Erie Rail war:...· and the Lake p ondent of the Westcnh Times, known as 20; miscellaneous, 112-total, 538. The Wm. J. Richards, White Hart Hotel. The largest and finest eonstructed hotel in Ontario Division of the Rome,·Watertown and Wykeham Hall. College Avenue, Toronto. the city, on 1·11rk AYenu.e, one block from Ogctonsburg Hailway fot all points east, west "Gleaner" whose unique and newsy directors evidently understand well · the I Charles Roberts, U gwortl1y and south. .. ,.., \'!The School will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, Grand Central Depot. letters are regularly read with zest by value of printers' ink, for tho printing Abraham Routley, Honeycroft. 7th September. Boarders to arrive the previous (ON AMERICAN" AND EUROPEAN PLANS.) RE'fURNING-Will lea.ve Charlotte (port of day. hundreds of Englishmen in Canada and and advertising account amounted to £46. Francis L . Rcmtley, The Elms. Rochester) daily at 9 o'cloek, p. m .· except 'J'hoao who so desire a.re prepared for tho 600 rooms, elegantly furnished and decorated. Saturday when she will leave at 3 p. m., for the United States. We were richly 15s 6d. After all the expenses were met Wm. Sanders, U nder St. examina.tione a.t Trinity aud Toronto Universi· The ventllation, ilraioage and sanitary a.r- Port Hope direct. entertained by "Gleaner" who recounted there was a balance on hand nf £15(). 19s, Wm. Sandercock, Simpson Moor. ties, several pupils ha.ving obta.ined first-class rangementfi generally. are the most perfect Dealers in stock will find this the chea.pest that human Ingenuity and skill can devise. honours this year. Apply to many incidents in the history of many !)d. The cattle shown were all of the Wm. 1\'L Short, Little Buddle. and most expeditious route to Oswego. Boaton, Miss GRIER, Latly Principal. Stairway and 3 elevators. pe1·sons known to us in Canada. Mr. "Devon Breed," and the sheep .vere the J oJm Sillifaut, Trewin Lane. Albany, New York, etc. No charge for conveying ba.ggage from or to For further informatioP apply to KENNER to $8 a day. Samples and duty :h'REE Batten, of Hampton, is, we believe, a "Devon L oni{ Wools." A list of the Francis Slee, Under St. ·ra11d Central Depot. J,inea not under the horee'afoet. Write the G &. CO·, Bowman ville, or G. CRA \Vl!~ORD, nephew of "Gleaner," of Holsworthy, officers and directors for 1886 may interes t Richard Squire, Cross Park,Chilsw'y. HUNTING .t llAltllllOND, BrrnwsT1m's SA~'li'.rY RlilN HOLDER Port Hope, or C. F, GILDERSLEEVE, King· Mr. B. Cory, son of the late Dr. Cory, many of our reader~: I J. C, M. Stevens~ Akea Mead. 2Hm Proprietors, ston. Co.. Holly, Mich. 21-tf SCHOOL 0PENS MASON BR-O'S NEW DEPARTURE. Noiseless Slate. 60. 200 PACE SCRIBBLINC BOOK. HISTORY, l P. TREBILCOCK. MASON BROS. Co.'s Celebrated. (!!)amulian Farmers, Threshers and Mil Im en · Use McColl Bros. ::LARD I: NE:: MACHINE 0 l. Absolutely Pure. LADIES, FAIILY SAFETY & SUNLIGHT Coal Oil. MILLI NE RY DRY GOODS. MRS. DONNELY.'S CLEAR/NB SALE. at very close prices. In order to make room for our Fall Goods, we will offer the,., Dr. DORENWEND'S balance of our Summer Goods Z ::r: > CJ TOD BROS. MUSIC. PARASOLS. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. T . CONSTIPATION S MapleGroveNurseries WANTED. ROBERTSON & BOND. Daily Line to Rochester Alma Ladies' College, MURRAY HILL · W HOTEL, YORK. THE BISHOP STRACHAN SCHOOL [ $5

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