Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 5, 1893, p. 2

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sg4 ffi ty feoejf uflllk in eequesinc on atondiy rod jin the kite ot wo uullfo ol a diufbter finvoer in esquetio on sondir lit jmuiry lb wife of jiusfe e snyder of i dlnghter jlumt jfxekzed 1 municipal elections j b pearson and hit tlfeketmtka actan sweep torthe no chanqe in esquesinq noiutulkcleson tharsdiytti decbv rev jokn hut ernyc l norriib to jee eldest diachterotgeorce indies ill of sue cswers ainrraootorlutcxon wednesday dec tlnl 1s9 it the residence of geotgetemaee fither of the bride john armstrong ersmosa to itiry torrance anelph ktxgisurr eisternrook in kittaciveva on wednesday kthdecetnber 1kb 6y kev j tt roblneon duncan klacsbary to curie dioghter of george eactterbrook til of nimietcr- dnowkbnowkat the residence of the brides ancle eunael brown ixirtbill uo on the a dec by the rev v p jonee jine the eldeir daughter of robert brown crewiou corners to charles brown silt bprincs uusouri died council the board of education wabfen in eiqncslni on 6ondiy morning lit jinciry 1533 joule yoncceit dicchter of jobn wirrea esq aged u years ml 5 months slje etptt jfree press tmirkday january 5 1693 renewal of subscriptions x i d wo have had every reason to be well satisfied wth the inauguration of onr new system requiring all subscriptions to be paid in advance a large number of onr snbscribers have either called a the fbeb peeks office or remitted their arrears and paid a year in advance the change is almost radical in character and it may take a few weeks to get it into thoroogh working order to allow all snbscribers to come into line we have dead ed to give one month of grace before die ojntiqning the fhee peess to any who are now receiving it and have good reason for hoping that at the expiration of the month nearly every subscriber will have complied with the new regulation and have their elates advanced as reqnired we desire it to be distinctly understood however that no person wii receive a paper after the 1st of february whose sub scription is not paid in advance a great many subscriptions expired the last week in december look at the label of your paper and see if yours expired at that time if it did yon wjll avoid incon venience and delay by sending your money fof renewal at once when sending your own renewal if you will induce any one of your friends or neighbors to allow you to send his or her name as new subscriber we will accept vi75 for thetwo subscriptions h p mooee publisher notes and comments u canaia siyi that parliament will be asked co appoint a committee of the house to consider toe question of tariff reform what industries have profited by the pro tection ot the hut twelve years what in- dnstries are now likely to to able to sub mit to lees protection and the degree of protection which ought to be accorded to others there has been a decided stand against wearing crape for some years past bat the princess of wales gave it the coop de grace by dispensing with it daring her moaning for the late dake of clarence now there j nrther protestlgaicti the heavy crape worn by widows and doubtless before an other year has cable and gone the modifi cation in this direction will be very per- cepttble a recent statement put the figures of certain european armies after tke new tnjaitery regulations have oome into force as follows german 5000004 men france 4350000 russia 4000000 italy 2230000 and austria 1900000 alto- gether europe will have 22000000 soldiers aaagiinst 12000000 today and 7000000 in 1870 this is a pretty heavy burden upon orerfased people the real majority against the jxckinley tariff is gived as almost two million votes clevelands popular plurality ot 3111379 does not show anything like the true state of public feeling on the subject as the boston herald point out we must add the prohibitiouist vote 258437 which wis directly pledged injts platform to tariff reform also the most of the populist vote which rises to the formidable proportion of 1025000 votes official rttuni6 rf the brituh columbia sslmon puck fhow a decrease of 60414 cases as compared with ir9i and various causes ire aeticned icr the decreise 1802 was an off year for the fraser- river and the canners combicie restricted the pack od the skeena a larpe amount of fresh ulnioo is ilso exported the total peck i 221707 cases the frascr river pack 0813j cijfe bkcena river 90000 river inlet 19123 kiso river 20250 gard nerv inlet 0000 albert bay 4292 lower inlet 8000 only 10 out of 22 frtaer canneries were working this season prof robertson of the ontario agricul taral college recently addressed a large gathering of members of the london edg produceeschange mr robertson among other things assured the members that no country in the world could produce better articles of food thto canada the people of the dfcminion lived better than those of almost any other country simply besause of the grearneturel advantages which they enjojej the speaker asked the members to interest themselves more in the question of dealing in canadian produce and as tured the audience that canada would be glad to meet the english buyer half way the audience which was very urge was most attentive at the close mr robert son was cordially applauded it looks very much as if the faro by rail and return to the worlds fab at chicago his year will be about 30 from a place like toronto with a proportionate increase or decrease wett and east ur george ii daniels general passenger agent of the new york central a few days ago iu kew york said that the tunk line passenger association an organisation oompstting all of the railroad running westward from new york has tgrred to sell during the continuance of the fair sincle tickets from kew ycrk to chicago and return at 80 per cent of doable thepresent one way rates as the present no grcemeut has been made to name a less rate than that men- tioped for large parties tratclling together bat ia all probability something will be done ii ibid direction before long the election here on llondsy wis attend- ed with oontiilerable excitement bat though the vote polled was i large one it was smaller in each subdivision than that omtit year the result of the vote shows that mr pearson is the choice of a majority of the electors for the reevethip arid he is supported by men who were associated with him throughout the contest so that present appearances indicate that the policy to be pursued during the ypar will have practically unanimoaslsupnori that hr brown is held in high esteem by his fellow citigens is manifested by the large voe be secured bach a vote is a high tribute to any man and particularly when he has never occupied position in municipal affairs and never more asked- the suffrages of the people i it is somewhat singular that the new council will include in its membership but orawho sat at the board last year mr pearson is the only man who pffered him self messrs havill and anderson have both served the public previously however and though they were both defeated candi dates la6t year on thia occasion they have been honored with places at the head of the poll messrs williams and carry are new men they are interested in actons progress and will no doubt endeavor to transact public affairs entrusted to them to the best of their ability the vote polled was as follows for reeve no 1 no t i total last meatlrigof the member jin the c year the boardof trustees of acton public school met en wedrjetdsy evening 2s i nit for the ltit time in 1692 in addil on to the many committee meetings and inter views with scmtecti contractor and others the board hod more meetings hul year than in any other year since its orgauttt- tion the members were all present aoept mr holmes mr geo hynds chairman presided the minutes of kit meeting wen read and confirmed all unpaid accounts were paid as follows j uisoo oq school contract 8400 03 talk 0 art hpltomsi of j durlns fie tee pat vorlove doing- he week three oollieats at plymouth iiareto start opera inns at once giving work to 4006 miucis 04 57 79 143 0 117 83 158 g7 133 09 133 71 i 131 07 119 50 105 52 i 00 the pjll was j b peiesox james brown for cotnclltors geoeoe hivnx j03eeh akiieesos john wiixlliib j e corjtv henry grindell w e smith thos c moore when ttio resulted announced the successful candidates amid vociferous applause thanked the electors for the honors conferred and the crowd dispersed eyjleedo as usual the- election in this township was an exciting one- it usually turns upon the question of politics and resulted the same as last year with the reelection of the same members the vote stands as follows in the several wards lit dep reeve widanx cooa councillors wniogleswohth stewart rollioc bubdivitlddfl 1 8 3 4 5 6 bl b9 ik 76 70 60 119 78 31 60 97 tot an 7 uooee 1urehul uogleson mibon wllion a 237 109 231 5 191 1 16s m u 109 72 97 6 107 70 71 ms 91 w w 16 8s 71 03 appleby 61110 ki s3 79 90 157 campbell 100 70 35 m 70 180 xlssaglwlta the vote for councillors this year created quitea stir and resultedin the retirement of one of last years men wittrtheiollowing vote campbell brook- kcitcb- vlllo boll tot 7 113 75 80 uk 63 76 11 9 6 3 ncnnxotov reeve mortimer councillors finnie- more galloway colborne and blair eeawosa deputy reeve hamilton councillors loree armstrong and scott eetk village reeve c h walker councillors jas long j s miller r medley d campbell helton mayorsamuel dice by acclamation reeve dr robertson by acclamation councillors east ward r l hemstreet charles jones john head north ward djw campbell d mckay george hem- street sonjb ward e f earl w j armstrong j h peacock dp11iptox mayor dr mollin majority 139 conn cillors north ward j peaker j g rob- erts t norval- fcy acclamation west ward j w main e h crandell j w b mccullocb by acclamation southward h w dawson e stonehouse r vilson byaccamston east ward e j welsh w morphy c r anderson i creiph j mayor w smith aldermep st georges ward james hewer c kloepfer p sprigge st johns dr kennedy g b ryan r e nelson st davids dl schultz j kelly j g solly st an drews d 8cro2eie j palmer bf maddock st james 8 laoglio w ctrter p hirtnett st patrick e d little j kennedy j hough jr 1 toronto i i by the largest vote and tlw greatest majority ever given a mayoralty candidate in toronto the citizens have endorsed the administration of mayor fleming and de clared their belief that he is better fitted to their present need than mr sheppard with all his alluring schemes fleming iad a majority in every ward the vote stood fleming 11007 slieppard 8507 major ity for fleming 8101 j i echoes of the electionsj ajd r e nelson of guelph headed the poll in st johnvward good fof the boy d l bcliultz formerly of hockjvcod headedhe list in st davids ward giielph if fourteen electors had ca6t their votes for brown instead of pearson lie would have been elected excouncillor smith thanks the 105 electors for they- bapport inj anather column he claims to have been the only independent candidate and is quite satisfied with the big vote secured under the cir cumstances i councillorelect havill occupied a place near the foot of the list last year but comes out with a higher vote than his qhief this ye- the school trustees were reelected by acclamation and no polling waa necessary in their behalf messrs anderson and williama appear to have exactly the aame number of friends in town j though holding a place at the foot of the list corry is only two votes behind williams and anderson i the councillors elected last year had the following votes harvey 150 seeord 147 beardmore kg pearson 142 i eigktvtkree years pid the queen among the first congratulate the british premlei london deo 29 thecjueen was amoog the earliest to congratulate william e gladstone on the arrivalothit83rd birthday her telegram wis unusually gracious in ha mr mr tone huudreds of other tefegrams letters hsvo been received many it wirdeu and otliere at biorrits wh re aud mrs gladstone aro staying gladstone is said to be edjoying e tcellent health i acoording to the beet and mot recent calculations 100000000 tons of water pour over niagara every hour this renrassnts 16000000 horsepower the annual coil produetioa oose world would not farqirb kim power sufficient to pomp a back siaio i john cameroo architect james brownlamber aadwood petergtbuoaavwooi j v kannawin supplies wuliim nellii wood h p uoore poataee statlouerr telegraphing etc wo walker james watson barrels junes grant teaming 50 00 b 60 u0d i3b 115 3 j5 260 ix 10 the chairman of the board was a ized to purchase twenty cords ofwoocl architect cameron presented the account of contractor macon for extras and ations in the new school buildings was instructed to write for particulars as to the details of some items the board then adjourned atotherpickerinq traoedy a young woman killed and children wounded thro youths carelessness the quebec leg statu l will meet on january ii i orillia was risftei by destructive firs early last week j i the uxaioa of jfattfsc bi increased 09 per cent in tea j isrs i a rich yield of go 1 has in a state of eicitec eot i wheat prices joj iped cent par bnhel it day i ifr 1 1 tarfe eillp pat traro k8 up from s to s harjitob last ihors- aud mr j jl dioaoe were noattni ted i i ltilet for the commons on than y last twelve hundred cans of contraband opium valued at i l2o0 wen seired at san francisco last sek the opiam u hidden in the shsi hing of the steamer oceanic from hong loog report from sa raoehto and joaquin sboi that the damage fl00000p the along the river with water in place two accessories to vory type 1350 uffl pkeebino deo 30 an accidental shooting affair occurred at highland on monday last a young man name is patrick forsyth loaded a riile with the intention of shooting dog au hour after that be entered the he mr davis a neighboring farmer there he was singing a military so which he was flourishing his rifii careless manner it was then tl went off andthree of mr diyia caildren were shot the ball first struck s iyoaog girl who was sitting by the stove enter- ing her back it passed through her breast then through her leg above the knee it then passed to the other side of thej room and struck two younger children of mr davie passing through the leg of ixch ot them below the knee the girl w 10 was 18 years old died from the effecta of he wound yesterday before dylogihe ex pressed a desire that forsyth be not pan ished as he did not intend to cboit her the younger ohildreuwill recover it is thought that forsyth had forgotten that his rifle was loaded this is one of the many warnings to be careful while hand ling firearms i the byeelections the liberals retain peel and the conservatives north hasting beaiirron jany 2 john smith the nominee of the liberal party was elected lastthursday by the overwhelming a ajority of 906 over v w cook the election of mr smith was coaoeded from the start but his grand triumph was not expected brampton was the biggest surprise of tie election the majorities in thi other municipalities ate as follows v cooi smith cbtnguaconsy 360 toronto township 60 toronto gore 87 ciledon 319 brampton 116 rrcetjville 65 65 971 total for smith sol in the chisholmhughes election of 1880 chisholms majority was 123 j madoc jany 2 a w csrscauen conservative was on thursday elected to represent north hastings in the doriinion parliament defeating peter vankleak re former by about 370 majority the election was rendered necessary by hon m bowell the former member being raised to the senate i erin a new survey of the village is about to be taken and a new mtp prepared the following meo have been chosen to rule this village in 1b1i3 c h walker reeve and james long j s miller r medley and s campbell councillors nassaoaweya mr s terrell of gaelph occupied the pulpits on this circuit last sabbath his sermons were very acceptable wedmso bellson the 28th dee a the residence of the bride father mr duncan kingsbury and misscarrie east- erbrook were united in the bonds of holy matrimony by the rev j w robioson a number of the friends of both parties were present to witdesthe happy event the bride was the recipient of many hand some presents mrs derby sr is improving slowly from a severe iltuck of bronchitis misb mcphedrau has returned to home after some weeks absence mr e esterbrook of hamilton is iting his forrrier friends mr and mrs sherwood spent years with mr and mrs wood mr roeeborough of doodalk is 6pnd ing his holidays at his uncles mr bord ers near campbellville the misses canute aro visiting friends in norwich puhlio schools opened on tuesday her new editors table next to the article on mexico the fea ore of the january ilcrltwofjlcvuvi that will deserve to attract the most attention affords another instanoe o the remarklbie enterprise of the revtev it is an article by a bright yonbg american lady who ivos married to a frenchman and lives in pa ris she offered herself to drs pastenr tnd haffkine as the first woman who dared- to submit to the experiment of being inocu lated by the new method at lhepasear institute for asiatic cholera she has written of her experience and of the wend erf ul clew cholera preventive j and her article is so recent that it was not received in new york until late in december iti is one which wie be read and talked of evi ry where harpers iimar with the number foe january 7th wih enter upoq its thirty- sixth volume the number will be an es- pecially attractive one among it leading features will be a description of square by a ewatrous finely illui by f v do mood an article on french chamber of deputies by stepl bonsai jon with several portrait ill tratioos of the dedication ceremonies at he laying of the comer stone of the cathedral of stjohn the divine s paper on univer sity extension jn the united states with portraits illustrations of st lukes n iw hospital new york city etc the f rot t- page illustration will be striking aid timely picture on rough weather at ses yon will find it to jour io teres t read kelly bros advertisement both the method tnd tesnlts when fiyrnp offigsistaiedjstis pleasant end refreshing to ho tpfaand acta itly yet prompt yoatho kidneys iver and bowel cleaves the eys- em effectaally d spd j colds head aches and fevers 1 nd c ires habitual constipation syr ip 0 figs is tha only remedy of its ki id ever pro duced pleasing to the astc md ac ceptable to tho st mac i pn pt in its action and truly bcieticiril inits effects prepared o tly fwm the most healthy ana agreet blesnbstancesjits manyeicellentqu jitie icommendit to all and have nade it the most popular remedy i now l fiyrnp of figs s for sale in tbo bottles by all 1 adin 5 druggists any reliable drug ist ho may not have it on hant willprocnra ife promptly for any one who wishes try it jlannfac ured only by the cailforhiii fissfrms sag heax4c sco oilu totjtsvixieev 75roaxisx a quarter dollar b twentyfive king wes harailtonon com bination the followio extt tordinary bar- gtini 3 ids choice italian peel fi r 25o 25 superior washing sola for 25c 8 ereellent rice for j5c 8 8aperiar lanqrysttrchxor 25o 10 good cooking itaisini far 2oo 0 packages corn staich for 25o 6 lbs choice mired bird feed for25o 4r monster bars good lauc dry soap 15o hamilton r for 4s0 t s25 t 275 for 100 t 175 t 1s0 t 125 six fbs any coffee cocoa knd of t for tl00 company 8o g lbs currant for 7 sanerior tapiocjt 35 cakes toilet soap f 16bs best baking 7 blueing for 7 extra quality 0 nice fresh bisc 6 boxes laoffer mate es bamaton tbi sl 27 king street west bank of btmllto i here we are pringles jewell with the bigge new yejab goods agan ry store 3eau i ki ids ever offered articles of all christmas preseht st styles which csinot by any one no djuxttei hare too many them all here your while to ca do not wish to over our novelties pleasure ifol new suitable for price aud be beaten who we ihingi to name t wil be worth 1 in even if yoa and look your awn special low prtctjs f 6r watch s tl its year ringle theewiler k acton saw i oqalakdwoot ctelph stock of bur fat jlwtbs ur33scn i kalttactcaxa ato tufflbsr lath shingles mulianc il md wood coal and wool alwars fa s delirered to anr port reasonable p hardwood anil slabs cut si on hand telephone eomsmaioation mills rabs prompuj- t re le iglh tlwftfi u sonhblfe goods olea out the balaaos of winter ieods b dnosd price ire eetevl ikeepei s to intss their money il will go f 1 iither fn dry goods now ttaj irjoot r dont boy them b li yei m tlket w winl them in trs netr for tht neit six weeks f very effort will be msdei oser the sight houss a most desirable time for hous iitinrsiisfeetxfmmnorofyeotityoanontwsl futare i g f wt ltata fe to sie per md tjiyliiii bhiak ola iingi tl bargain prises brown astrtebani mj0 redboed ito m 1 grey afteeelnvb of heery drapsrf cartaln eleati g but il tslf fornier price sjff 5 hislieb a tarietyof union nd allwool fwnii wdrjoed 10 v j low prioef jjt inwod ftss marked iwsy down a price the assortment to seise from is large nice tweed rednw to w per yerd w js2 serge redaid to uiwilse m ad ouudren 1 un rwrir peering oat at imj3slffiina2b underthlrte at m an 80 oeht each ijvery ohp al icf b die undjrwet mi wmtjtsns ire selimf off at these special low price ahtresireri ry of tens baboer braces mariijfeoteyrt stoelrrl is j- w j5 m t si sf inenta wlxice tlarg rtnnt of hultnirry goods birds wlhg father flowerrend orre 1 tianiroed end untrimmed milhnery uin off u redoeed ptioet t a grantstopartmaiesbfcarpett rimi fllworjoypti etredneed ijriee iwy btomju 0u inrrypptterntdcedprio ajkjv5 t k5 weawoooif ti strictly bargsln nrios odd borderilat 80o pec yard asaaltprte 6i black goal mai it rsdooed priee nw goods tj brhtl w tnsrtninl ririj wkltstool is tpk u rud jot 4mrtu wjfeg n mlecfiont it the eight howe eteiie enlertoe tore ly the jdoor fa the nawutow oornr of kins and hngnion btreet eamtlton january slh isj3 new not muci mdney will be recfiiired to enable you to da so lotito ma wl you vy ant to make a dress 3 g b rifan co will 8ffer to thepublic on thucsday next and foli owing days all this seasons goods af lot lot no ods sale m will titter to thepublic on l aucsaay i larfie stock of ljress goods nvarly a great reduction in price choice fr9noh lotno lob no lotjlfo dotlno lotitfo lofjlto lotnoj lot no lot no the above goods aijc aim 5st all bought this season and are well yotti an early lx pec ion j no a 1 300 yards l ii w or3oods atj 10c former pries j i ia 800 yards- jl wiol doable fold hfrench dress g jods 28c former price 2 325 yards j jll w m french doods at85o former arico no 3 500 yards a l w rilfrenoh ioods at 45c formeb price 25 a5 vt5 loo drsss lsngths se ond pric e job printing fcltjdiks books pamphlets posters heads circulars 4c 4c exeeutsl in bst stylo of the art at moderate prices and thort notice apply or address ii p koobe far pasts onlee ac on i 4 big safe of 4 6dreaaiat ernsjsooformerprice 5 t 89 t 12 810 96 10 3 11 5 12 5 500 650 850 300- 950 1000 12 50 1500 l600 b ryhnco linen goode we wsnt to eutist your interest in special sale of lineqs which will open at our counters at 10 oclock am on thubsdit jilnnae stfa 183 nd continue until the whole lot is cleared the offering it the contents of sir cases and comprises goods ot irish scotch arjd german manufacture 35 piece of bleached add unbleached table linens by the yard 15j piece of towelling 192 table cloths itos the rery cheapest to tl grade ot double damak 52 doe table napkins largi sise 123 doc smaller napkins y rds long from e very highest large size 12sdox smaller napkins and doylies 6 doz tray cloths 15 doz sideboard scarfs 167 doz towels of virions kinds ends of fronting linens birds eye biaper and drawnwork linens the goods are manufacturers imper fects most of jlhgtn so nearly perfect however that unless c wen pointed oui yon would hardly discover the defects among them smgoods of si ch highjclasi quality and beauty as we venture to a yoa have nit seen offered scoh a guerph counter any but manufacturers of th very highest repute would not think o selling such good aimperfecu we had them saved up and sent to us hj thre different manafactunrs cd the prices at which we bought them were at dis counts of j 33 50 per cent off their closest wholesale export price wt ate offering them on the same basis so yon see you will get good at one half or a very little over whit yon would have to pay for them fix the regular way the goods will be arranged on aojes and counters and during the sal the apace of the other departments will bare to give way to the exhibit of linen be on hud early snd escape the rush bemercrber thursday january j sui 1893 at 1q atn i e r boilefit co j 25 27 lower wyndhombt gitelph big mantle and fur tale in the millinery and mantle rooms ait tho jsame time i guelph new this next door to y0v weve hundreds of employees threescore separate depart- jncnta and sales are counted by the hundred thousand our business is dry goods and home outfittings j that- is everything for persona and lmfrreusej v you and we may be quite a distance apart measured by imiles yetj by reason of our mail ordcrfacilities were vir- toially next door to you no thing in the entire establish ment thatyou cant have pre cisely as if you stood in person before any counrcrvand at- cxactly the- same price ve send samples of mailable merchandise free of course if you want a house ful of carpets crdraperfcs a new bonnet or a toothbrush we expect you to buy in per son but you dorit know what a help chopping by mall is till you have tried it thc t eatowl coy ttd in tt urtet tth t j jjj jtbiiiistmtttt s f j v kdnnawih- wishes to thank ms maay 1 customers foir their kind pat rotiage in the past and extends a cordial invitation to all to visit thx dbta 8tors when wanting khythingin his line card of tflankb rnhs undaixlgned desfass to thank bis uk l mauds and supporters st the election on uoadsr considering the feet that i was in the seld entirely is an lodependanl man without lbs support of anr organfiitloa or euons i fesl that i rota wu ery sstlataotorr ahd eeeerf ar heartlat thanks your obedient servant ieton8rdjany18s j we8aoth green woodiwinted tee nnderatgned u1 receive oflers for six full cords of green body maple eat sixteen inches ion cellj at ran psaas offlo or wt h f uoobx- monet to loan- pibltirrulagspropertjcat reasonable rstea pp t mclealf 4 mebum tom hall ietcni grain wanted v r i rphk underaignedlls pteparedttfpar the hisu- l est cash price forfall kinds of raln deliver ed it his warehonse at gt b station aetoo- jobk bjooabt n da wanted k a few hnstlln ssents to sell aurserr stock a salary of 40 per montb and expenses write forparuealaia d h eattt knnerman iii kiohinje st geneva ni heiferrastray f teablka heifer all white strarsd to lbs 1 premises of the nederslgnea lot 18 eon 1 esqttesiog about augnst m owner to prove propertr par expenses and take awar johhbaboneii calf astrayv a opened due ed raeek we re clearing i mile clothing at cost prices- dttonades we are- now of eurs at greatly- re- ljarge range ornew flannels girjghams l tingfi c offe ring all our stock out oar stock of ready- and under great slaughter of menjs andbqys long botits very special vakesun groceries for- the holiday trade ws foi ou f 0 a r heqderon morae fc co aut ima mmll dur stock of hnd cloths year is now complete in every department j repi itatiori for firstclass ordered cioth ing is welt knowh we have no superiors shaw c tutner jteated upontts prsmises of the under- o slsned lots con 4 esquealnl iboot the lint o september a spring calf steer almost white with red marks owner will provs pro- perty pay expenses and remove the infmal dttncah mcdouoall escueslug tsth kov ism wanted- aqexts to sell our choice and hardy kur- sery stock we nave many new and special varieties both in fruits snd ornamentala to offer wbioh are controlled only by na we iy comnoslon or salary write us at one for terms and secure choice of territory may beothbbs rtsrseryxilen eochester n t wantedr at cnee salesmen in every opunty for our choice htjksest 8tobx and neirtarletles of bjsed rotatobs balary or commlssibn bteady emploment endsoodpay send for terms hookebroftoveb it co jharsarymenrandseedimen bocher liyer bus linqs the undentaedrespeetfolly solldta the patron age ol the public asd informs them tiit weu eititpped asd stylishrig on il- ways be seonred athfksubres a comiortable bus meeu all trains between a m end sua pm careful attention given to every order the wanta of commercial travel lers folly met i jomwnjliams the araybxlii manufacturing cojfrtf waterloo 6st bank office school lodws wdo the oxfcobd atjt6lltic 1 i i- dont fail rjo get our estimates bead for clrcsjarsaxd catalomes end catalogues v- latest improved aiid pejfect- t impi edsf l ichooi lesk iilh- r i a

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