thkoradle mdvkowy in krin on the lh inst tho wife of mr david mokeown ot a daughter the altar r dknsyirsmnevrv the rev xorvalou the 99th 1 alexander march lsw mr robert deimv of krin nmt- mi mary ann ranley dauobterof the lao mr john sahlcy of glen williams the grays simmosh kiwsmtey ouhe tsth april john simpson aged k yew mcpherson at sneyside- ou the soth airll kobort mcpherson ksq agedtt yrs 1imh- in kwjnenk on the 16tii yprif thomas iiub kao aged 4t years and 11 months mcknkrat georgetown on 15th april 1887 maggie adopted daughter cf thos mcenery ksq aped liyoars sowkkbyat georgetown on mth april 188t alberto infant daughter of rev a t by apod 1 year audio mouths bower- thchsiuy moiinino arkh91 1887 notes and comments the legislature will iu all probability prorogue within a few days the 10000 usually grauted to the do minion exhibition has been voted to tho industrial exhibition toronto this year by tho government the dordiuiou parliament opened with due ceremony last week and is now in foil running order the session is tho latest except one since confederation the ontario government has instructed provincial detectives to assist the sow york police as far as lies in their power in limiting dotra sawdust and greeugoods swindlers operating in tho proviuce froni the annual report of the provincial secretary it is found that there are 820 less liquor licenses issued in the province last year than the previona one it is pro bable that the present year will also mark a very large decrease in the new house of commons there arc sixtjrthree lawyers large increase over previous sessions merchants come next with thirtysix representatives farmers following with thirtythiee six journal ists haveisocured seats i a magnificent donation has been tender ed the city of montreal this week by sir george stephen and sir donald smith it is toothing less than the presentation of 3500000 each for the erection and main- tainance of a general hospital for the city it is claimed that the cost of preparing voters lists printing them and the salaries of returning officers involved an expendi ture of m25000 the score of expense in addition to the alleged injustice will give ample room for attack of the new franchise act by the opposition in the present session of the house of commons we hope the people in this section of the township will give their assistance in making the show to be held at acton this fall a success although tho township fair has had but little encouragement from acton citizens except when held there we hope the inhabitants of this and the lower section of the township will be inclined to return good for evil htrahl it is wonderful to how low a figure freights have been brought said a gentle man to the writer tea during last sea son was brought all the way from yoko- hama to montreal in clndipg transshipment at 75 cats per hundred while hops have oomefrom soremburg at 80 cents per hun dred in our day distance is a compara tively small factor in foreign competition 1l if j in st j the georgetown herald says it will no doubt quiet the disturbed mind of the yrxs ipress regarding the financial success of the esqaesinffpall show of 14g when we say that we have it from the gentlemau whp occupied the position of treasurer at that time that in every department finan cially and otherwise it was a decided success if this is the case the herald wfll surely have no hesitation in publishing the annual financial repprfcof theconpany it would interest many of tho ffvrahr readers and friends the electors of toronto have emphati cally bat upon the views of those who be lieve that the queens jubilee can befitting- lj celebrated by a wasteful expenditure of public money they were a practical people and while at the same poll they granted 5400000 for the new court house 5350000 for a new city hall and 820000 for the construction of a jubilee wing to the hospital for sick children they un ceremoniously kicked out by 1015 major ity the proposal to spend 810000 in festi- r these decisions smack of a sound common senserrottawa frt pre uro m strikes are almost invariably disastrous to the laborer and it is to bo deplored that a few dissatisfied men may throw the i whole country into disorder au evidence of this evil is seen in a dispatch which states that a great strike involving- some 18000 meu is liable to result from the dis- satisfaetiqit of ioo moulders in one of the stove worksatst louis mo these men demanded an increase of pay were refused and struck the stove company applied to stove manufacturers in other cities for eastings and as each laotory in turn at- tempted to fill the order their molders struck work it is believed the strike will spread to all stove manufacturing centers as the manufacturers havea combination also binding them to mutual assistance in t annxjiil arbor day t or m umber of ioars it hit boeu cub- toivary fdrthis nmiioipality to 6t apart a d y alx ut the irst week id may to be dov rted t tho p anting ot shade and oroa- me ital tiecscin tho streets and lanes in town his diy has almost invariably beet vrol olwet i od by oituteus aud as r resiltmiuy otouf streets aro lined with boa iitiful maple i aud other suitable trees th i succtss of f rmcr years should qiioour- au tho people t healthy action this spring am wo vfould suggest that arbor day be praolaimcd for about tho same date as usial 1 hero kre aiox than ordinary oousidera- tions thi yoar to induce ouroitiwnstotake an interost in rbor liay now that tho whlo o tho cemetery is open to the pulilio tliere hiould be a good deal done in ho in itter ol the planting of treea rand shi ub3 i nd eve ry ono can assist iu aooorfi pli ihingi he wor desired then further th 5 ednoatidi lc lartmontprovides that the fint friday in may be set apart by the trus tee 9 of every rural school and incorporated vil age or the purpose of planting bhade trees niiikiug llowef beds and otherwise improving un beautifying the school gtx uuds in its suggestions with reference to the natter tho department says now that arbor day in spring is one or the sc hool institutions of the province it s desirable that the school grounds and th i outiide strip in front of the school ho iso ai d on the street or road bide should be judiciously planted care should be taj en to select the most suitable trees and shmbs ior that purpose considering the nature cf the soil and the size of tho school lot etc flowers too shouldk be provided foi the teds in front of tho buildings and if praot cable at the sides ot the walks lei ding o the school entrances the grounds at onr public school contain a number ot flue trees- but owing to its co nmoc ions size there is ample room for th i plat ting of quite a number additional the suggestion respecting flower beds also d serve consideration it is desirable th it the council and board of education unite dud arrange for a general ai bor c ay upon the date above jiamed tlieirastion would no doubt be heartily co icurr d in by onr citkens 4 i i m oontmbt ap oottrt ohauplon vwlm is oud had fully his quarrel in this uspeotor not with mr w pantoa of tut jailed fox rfuai t 6m bvldtnoo inaboottajotoabe i milton april 15th4mravio panlon tjdt4t of tho milton t7iamiim wa sum- monwl aa a witness on friday in a hcott act oase in milton uleiaddrossed the court at some longth rifusliir to rlyo uvl denoc he hold that his being dragged into court was personal ipito n tho part of tho inspector witness jvjtuld have ijo difll- cultyin going into tho box ami swearing that ho had always obsirvwl tho provisions of the law but hewonld not do so until the inspectors father and brother preceded hint there tho magistrate jwaniod mr panton that if he pcrsiited in las refusal to testify ho would bo oommitted to jail for contempt of court tho witness replied thathewas awaro of t coasiderccttiis course mawrwas with the uio magistrate he lupposed that tho latter had no option bu to do his duty and he expected to be comn ittcd tho magis trate tried to reason wi h uio witness but he failed and ho was omriiittodto jail for four days for contempt ho was liberated ojli katurduy oveniug with tho expectation t iat hc would give ovidouoo at the court qi tuesday mjtrok april 19 at the keptt act trial held here today on the change against david dewar before rolioo magistrate young mr pouton t as asked the follow ing question did you drink any intoxi cating liquor at do war i hotel in thomonth of january last that wi s paid for pan- ton answered i did iioti drink ruiyin- toxicatiug liquor in de jhrs hotel- in jaiju- ary last without flrst n laking sure that it was not paid ioi ttucl lmt there was no violation of the canada temperance act of 1878 by receiving h the magistrate did not consider this an answer to his question and committed banton to jnil for six days forcoutempt sp splendid moils suiti do toutttssnti- do ohlldroaiiiuiti do boyisulti fssrssssss jvlszzlusrjllz ing sale of clothing gents and groceries rjcjffl huvlubbouglit a laro job lot of olothinjj collating of mens youths boys and childrens suits at 75 cents on the dollar we aroin n potion togivo and surrounding oountrj tht fireatost biirgahis ever hcaid of i lie tcwii of acton b400 i puiti 1mm itock t was up k bbo i our store u orwa4 wltt tt sartne tttew vo haya tiio largost 1173 i ounpiit and moit rtilotdu stock of sato tuirts infl tica thi 1300 i county tnigreamtbarffalnievorcfferea i grogeries in this lino wo olainji to bettor for you tlmn any ono olo in uio trade tho tea we sell yon at 2d cents per pound is equal to apy 3j contiea ycni ct elsewhere- givo 20 pounds ulco brlgbt sugar for 100 in tulditlou to tliis wo are selling now fruit raisins 8 pounds for u5 cents or7 cents per pouudby the box wo soil for cash or trado only bo that ovory customer can roly upon getting ovory i article from us at very low prices we als kelly 187 the public health vljhat dur board of health considerneoes sary for proper sanltaupn the j soard of health met in the council ci iamb r last monday evening present h p moore chairman and m ssrs fyfe sfcgarvin mclam kenney at d loi f ry minutes of last meeting read and con firmed the chairman referred to the work necessary to secure satisfactory sanitary conditic m for the municipality the i mmittee which had accompanied dr brce chairman provincial board of health during his recent visit of inspection reported that he had expressed lull satisfac tion in lie position surrounding nature of soil- anil drainage of fairview cemetery fromra nanitary point of view and bad stated t bat the idea that the interment ol the dea 1 would ever interfere with the wells ortheh jalth of the neighboring residents was abi nrd jmove 3 by j iyfe seconded by w it kenney that the secretary be instructed to comma aicate with dr bryce to ascertain the am rant of his charges for inspection of fairvie it cemetery- carried jmovejby j fyfe seconded by w b knnev that the citizens be requested thpongh the colqmnsof the fijej pbess to have their premises put in a proper sani tsry condition on or before monday 16th may ai ter which date the sanitary inspec- tor will proceed with his duties carried move 1 by j fyfe seconded by james mclan that the sanitary inspector be in structet to make a thurough inspection of the sla ighter houses and batcher shops every month to see that they are kept thorougily clean carried board then adjourned complimentary words kindly tendered by brethren of j art preservative- vloore of the attox 1krk pnit has revived ai bronze medal and diploma from th j colonial ani indian exhibition for his ixcellent exhibit of job printing he isprouc of the honor and justly so bhel- barue h coiiomtel editor h p moore of the acton fiikk phss is in receipt ot u bronze medal aud diplomt awarded him for specimens of job printing exhibited at the colonial and indian exhibition held at london eug last yeir well done bro moore has eveey re ason to be proud oakville filar- we a e pleased to learn that the actos fickk p ires has received a bronze medal i uud dip oma for specimens of job printing exhibit d at ithe colonial and indian ki- hibitior erin adrocah the 1 icros fbee pins has just received j a bronz medal awarded for job printing at the coli miftl exhibition held at london eng last year the fhek prkss has always timed aj perfection in this depart ment at d has now well nigh attained it georget own htrajd the last verse of the lfst chapter of the ridiculous fa rce iu connection with actons y new cemetery the record of the proceeding of the high courtof jqstice published in the saturday morning papers contained this item bumuv acton mclean guelpli obtained l ti l i i l von consent an order dismissing tbjbatttton such cases it wilrprobablybe an obstin- j ate fight and many men and families will suffer severely from loss of wages it is altogether wrong that a few dissatisfied workmen should be able to work such wide spread disaster i and thus endeth the reading of tbegreat- est farce that could be perpetrated upon a longsnffering community v hir john a macdonald says there v8i a time when it was respectable to be a mem ber of parliament lfsir john expects taie people to believe this h3 will need to eatplaitt that it was when the members be- f ore proceeding to ottawagot all their cloth ing cleaned and dyed dike new at parkers dyeworke toronto canadian news the population ai winnrpeg is about 217 an increase of abont 2000 over last yeaf hon nealdow maines great prohibi- tiofiist will speak in the toronto pavilion a week from next sunday in the death of dr mccauland sheriff jaivu last saturday toronto lost two of its prominent and venoraule citizens rl giu illlwti tt i tjillfltluj lumhavmtx halton police magistrate a flattering testimonial from a body embracing prominent men of f oeorgetomi the xieorgetown divislou sous of tem perance has passed thd following resolu- tion whereas mr w h young of oakville has for some time occupied the position of iros next to mcgarvins drug store kelly bros jijs tm clb872 i- ohelfs r b jermyn has been very suitable ipr sj crowded storl busy lor the ringjind sn last couple of weeks marking and putting into stock case after case ot new and fashionable gbods mnver wear and many are tie iipvo ties that may be found among the many lines which iill iu ilftving bought them in uio very best mifrkets and on the best terms customers mjiy lool out for bargains dress goods a tremendous stock to select from in all the leading uinkcs and shades and ruuging from h to 75 cents per yard tho leading shades this season arc greys ivacock blue and tuns this department is worthy of tho attention of ladies wanting fashionable garments trimmings correct and prices low millinery county of ilalton of that responsible thfully discharged police magistrate in uio and wljcreas the duties position have been fui under his administration and whereas we as a society of temperauce workors are much gratified to see the genuine progress that is being made in the line of temper ance in our county aud especially in this locality therefore resolved that we the members of georgetown division sons of temperance place on record onr feeliug of satisfaction with the impartial jequitablo and just manner in which the canada temperanco act is being enforced in our county under the supervision of our respect ed police magistrate mr w h ybung resolved that copies of this resolution be sent to the attorneygeneral mr young and the gluik uud mail hewsimpcrs the people of tho county generally who have au interest in the jsustaining of the laws of our country heartily coincide with the above resolution j the display in this department is simply iintnunse land enibiaces every conceivoblo shape in straw chip and tape goods the now shades arc heliotrope louis ix madagascar ltoso de barrie and jabclin blue tips mounts kibbouh and oau7es in those nod othershades miss stringham has cliargb of this departlnent and will be pleased to see all old customers and many new ones motto style and reasonable frices style and i staples white cotton grey cotton d w sheeting iu white and grey pillow cotton tickings shirting cottonades tablingb in white grey aiid turkey ued prints etc etc butter and eggs wanted v small wards corsets bustles hoop skirts gldves hosfery handkerchiefs embroid eries collars caff e laces and buttons parasols from 50 eents to 72- each and one hundred and one other lines i r house furnishings carpets in tapestry union hemp plioorand stair oil cloths curtains in lace white and cream scrim madras muslin and persian brapery i cents furnishings tho latest hats ties collars gufe shirts snspenders iind clothing at vciy low prices boots and shoes of every description in mens youths womens missesnnil childs ladies dont foil to see tbc button or lace kid boot at fl 05 worth 200 groceries new fresh arid cheap invalidsand epicures buy tea from me because they know they get pure uncolored japan prepared without tlieuse of chemicals r b jermyn new advertisements hoise to let olt sell t jho coruer of west bowor avenue mid main street apply to donald jlidonaid acton april 5th 17 for sail iikai a- hobd skuviceablk hoitsi ill lirluie emler for fiiirint work for sale cheap acton april 5th 1w7 alkx u wlihiht list of sales mai lv j c mclean of the temple- of music cuelph from 1st jany to 1st april 87 jantjary mibs g b ltodaers belpood uigun mark lehman weisenberg organ william swails eramosa organ william mckenzie teacher giielph tp- organ f andrew mckobbie ptjslinch davis h i machine r knights of labor guelpli organ martin schwartz preston waneer s machine john tcitcb brisbane organ i john lawson acton oigan james campbell actouj piano februey j john htcnlieusou aptou organ ada hardman guelph jrgan wilson browulee actoal organ james price actod orjtn francis kuddell george own organ maggie worden acton jrgau john lnnsle guelph organ andrew lawsoa fjiniehiuse orguu john baird georaotowh orgau nathaniel brown glenfl illiiimy jiauo mrp ji byde ouelpl davis feving machine sarah carswell plattsvilje davis sewing machine wuliam ferryman geo getown piano thomao brown glenwil iabie organ samuel mitchell qlenwjlliamb organ mary j anderson glnwijliams organ james scott georgetowr organ alfred owens glenwillit ms organ william scott xiimehouie organ bsn williams glenwillu uib iiajio miss if uainaplier pieston wanzer8 machine r magnus flaws gnelph i jrgau maroa jane forsyth onstic oigun joseph woods pertus fjryuii francis murdoch elora organ william thompson koral organ b jvn bell grienwilliai np organ john wright bockwood organ william hutchison cheltenham organ wuliam watkius glen illiame organ joseph shortell glenwil iamn orgah john 8t clair prestotii davis spwing machine i j william campbell geot ojkp rgan bcampbell georgetowi organ uagmar hunter cfeorge wn piand bimon prout glenwillia is organ i mrs george lyonsj glenwilliams piano john mccaugbau iasii joweya organ j d washburn georget jwn prgijii s williams glenwillian sorgan james lyons salniohvillei organ i j harrison georgetown jiano william wright chelterj ham organ william wilson cheltenham organ j kirkwood glen williams organ i james leslie htewarttovn organ ji robert forbes a co hespeler 2 jdayis gewing machines the above list ia snfjii ien t proof usto who is doing the music 1 usjnctt f iitetid- ing purchasers will servcj their qwii interest lace i ktains ileneweii fpitkiiuiksrxihuud will uudertake to liuiiidry 1 lace enrtains of all kinds aud tiuish them nt good ns new at reasonable prices apply nt etjruer oliuruliiud kretlerlck street m118pthlston aitom april jith lfc7 r sheephlstitav stuavkdto tho premlntik ot the subscriber lot p con a krin ou or about the uilddlu of december two yearling ewc owner can hove tbc same by proving property mid paying ex penses isaac snydkk krin april ml 17 7 if yol uaxt i i to iiu j- or bell property rent liouaek etu etc tr- n small ailvertisemeuf iu tho fiiee pkk88 advcrtisemouts ot houwstolct housoi for ftalo iroperty wanted properties for snle inserted fit tfin low rates apply nt j fnkii 1iir ss oitii i llocsiband lot for sale the liiidersinueiloffersfortuleliis uiiienioui- eil dwelling and lot mi younj street at erfibfiiit occupied by himself it in a comfortable ouse id uqo4 location aud will bo sold for u rpasouable price 1ehnb itud partieidaru made known upon applioatinn oi the preuiiscs wllliasisotf bamshaw new advertisements living words i olt sam p jones own book conipribiiikhcrnions ami coipiioiiaeuke kny- lngs delivered in toronto and elsewhere by the noted evangolistwitb a full account of his life written by lmntielf a copious introduction bv tliorcvluhul this book also contains bennous by sam v humll especially iiih boulstirriug tewporaiico ueruion hroiu the press totlic pulpit or de- liverancc from boiidago i a illographical sketch of his hife with n flucly executed en- graving of this olouuout preaeher the workuinuship of this olume is excellent it is no mean production it is not got up in a cheap aud bulky form wide margin and ten little reading but is printed ou good paper clear readable type tmrtyniuo complete ser mons with eleven full page illustrations iuter- tnersed souiebf them specially prepared for this work contains sermons to men only aud east end clotmrig store in calling attention to this seasons stock do so with con fidence being in a position to place before ray numerous customers the most varied and carefully selected stock ever seen in aeon in buying great care lias been taken lo fashionable aud artistic designs- in procure lluv ihost tosomen only illustrations etc uio- froutisii beautiful stool engraving of sir jones all com- kb pages illustrations etc the- frontispiece a billed ill a liandhomo extra english cloth cover only authorized subscription edition and eau only be had in ulis section from mksj vestal ayentfor acton ivc is the krtvorite home lonruul of refilled ahluti- civn kauiiliefi kvorywbere and the only uaily illiiitrulednewspaptrliib- jlslicdin the world the public health it circulates iu eviiry stqtp uijd teii tnion it may iwlouudoii jiowb- n lory of the stauds in kvery largo city the vast bodv of its ilsei41eiv aro pbople of wealtti nud culture vj ollch u ucreuyelvuu tbit itll reaidtnij or xm acton aro required forthwith to cleuu tlioir liig styes water closets oud rc- aclou aro required forthw cellars drains yards pig stye and other out buildings and promises iinudtucr daily published in new vurk citvjuih so lnrgcamtiiliirculatioii move tlijfijofroip al dirtljltl inaiiure or other snbtau4u which may endanger thp vubllc uenlth and tolinvotlitiiducoiiijilotcilntliitcht by tho 16th day of may next ou wlilch day the sanitary inspector will cmiimcuciu ypupral iiihictiiu aud furthr take notice that the section of tho public health act prohibiting the keeping of hogs between the loth of mav and tun pbtofnovciiibnrt except in psusat least feet f join any durlliug house nd so feet from any street or lane with floors kept froo from bfandjfjb water uud rogularly cleansed and dis- ufecfed yrh be strjcmy enforced h i mo0uk fjofrman u6ajd of hpalth actonj aprhstli lt7 send us 8100 and wti will mail you nobths phila siusical jduhnau one year wo give every subscriber 1200 worth of sheet music selected from our catalogue as a premium aud publish in te journal during the year music ki 2du0 pobsibly which would cost in sheet form r more thnseverv suhsorfhor roctlves kj20u worth for l op tho journal ispuhlisliod month ly and cqutaiub instructive articles for tho guid ance of tbacuers aud pupils entertaining musi cal stories au extensive record of musical events from all oyer the world oud hlxteeu pages of new music in oaoh isue making it the most valuable jmolication of tho kind jii existonco do not t au to subscribe at oucc ajldress p a norprl k 00 no- 1308 qhestnut street philadelphia fa f a delphia pa keep everything in tho musical eel music music books ah tuo foreign icau editions lianosaudorgaus by known makers bold on liberal terms catalogues sbot ou application mention this paper there in httouv rostoilice iir the united states vllele at least a few eoiies are not received each week by subscribers itouihracusthe itest rcatures of tin daijv g uaihic pictorial miuitcraryfor the jirecediug six days it is the largest flrstclass illustrated weekly issued is sold for half the price of its rivals contains the latest iicavs and market rc- portsandis ncijmring imihenomenal circulation theke is no 1jetteb for advertising krom time to time wu istmo special editions illustrating the iudustries and business oppor tunities of cities towns and localities through out the country at prosent we arcjireparing a california kditlon of 100t0 copies the patterns this season the wearer a istt stdztilsr silchascitiiiiot fail it j ratifv ueiug the latest styleqi in hts and gents piirrfshiags satisfactldljf guaranteed j fyfe acton the finilst- i watches sjfewelrt i j tl repairing always satisfactory w l- vlir iiavk 1ikkk fitaapolntha ix spectjs1 tn ac a i-v- cle si vv ask a fhiy arc the lnit we ovei sold sbsw b savage sole agent for guelph 0h aguntb wanted to canvusb for siflisrriptions iu evory part of the world to whom a largo com ulibslou will he paid i send for sjmftiile copy for rates ami other iuforlnatioii address the american graphic co 3941 park place ny to farm0i9 and thresheb use on your njaohinerv only the welijqiown pebsksss oil 9 gold medals h heeu awarded it diking thelast three years rarm oneiph i- annera ask for theralnbe no other manufacture at queeaouj oil towfe h samuel rocers i co thomas w walkins has returned to aftnj vwituir the great ijjauutacturmg cities of england ireland bcotland and the contineut of kurope to purchase auhpliefor the ritrht ho f j li i urawer his purchases jhtve been enormously large wiriurhwighlnrsytalost styles ip dresb goodsi mims l ed8 lowers feathers the newest french styleffpf pattern hals and hats and bonnets for ladies misses and base of very handsome iacfe curtains in white and ecru a lot ofoharmiug madras ourfcains and madras urers new silks arrived this week also on jrninenso stock of tabe damasks tow1b tftble naokics oaal l mtted honeveomb wrang and an immense rllnmt n ol a tll klc5rj siylisiin ty going djrectto iie tempte qlf before parclmslng piano thing in the iind 0ian op any ofjjusio x f i j c mclean 91becist guejpb- j ras sateei plush and tapestry new embroideries all-overs- american laces jubllcexa lateh french styles carriage wraps turkey etable covers torchon laoes malti and colors hat dress and mantle ornamentsiu beautiful styles an inhnense lot i boys ladies aud gentlemen kew braces cloth that will stand the wildest boys from 3p up to the best silk toilet mats quilts damask crumb i ifiltt b theihajimlng new styles of rjoyal velijl ftigmbonsq u ou ripg- street bast one door welt ilaiofiltoh april 5th 1887 i toronto house tliree more of beautiful new prjnt by the yard just received frotfi the foreigs coiset9 and ti t dress goods and tpipthmantlee new embroidered table covefs in the akes irlsj iet and stylish erfgi8handca hats varasojs tnn ewstyusi newandbtylislf ruuelb carpets 1 great 8ale of carpets and rbuse m the i h dxhi a fine sto liry bpedd to repamnd stock comjl books and i geo bfiy ltd lublfe hcrir school 2 pastj syi iffrjbjeci htraiigers i ttntiveiuheri if sittings j iewstewar s j phubsiii cru1 provided- bj council halton row georgeb every week queens next taesdal ifhe lap winter to lin gaelph may arbor mr a for his new t mr to dairying be church crick and j aocort iifew brick i ifeicayitj wra hwackl street jmrjs stables inpbl change hotel mutonij tfotrpe whici there last wj i the bo say to ve nidttersj in i i ber a farewell ser suoday aftej a bndge pershasy mrsls owing 1 the milkmen cents with prj j mrne the milk bo r wll be in fnil j theelec on the st the end of th uthecohl to do u little streets a nt in the lightly turns i many arjfr s trusi lmr abr lot ant dwell aud wilbttrl dynes 5irtho oh the basl william t 9500000 i objrma a boon inde jitry thcj how is extj messrs i sale of cloa i i grocenes uoj nvorthj- of u acre farm j tcmr wufl mr sayersl mrs stock of t g maitheul her fathers i j trout fil dy- jij eixptcsivenl by lecal tps lively onei r rev m j knos ghurd jjohu jlordj spine moutti nextsundal j the 1 that acton i btocksnowl class of go at riasouah i by per pageiheex jbg prep storey at i canadian ibaveryi ipa hcvnlnb farmers in fall was he wfidnesdujl appointed mittees to j pext wednl eai8hoif anun created a rl iug thecal chief of p they will r the officer oarrenceofl ioarters fj tbeir old stock of gi late tii6e mp ounti ft these 1 jrfaithewsl i liik