Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 20, 1888, p. 2

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the 1s3 pja train to fuimc -cecni- tery acton i i riujt foitjprw fkess ttlhbsdar deceitker so 16s sotesaxdcoiatlvrs dairying in canada tbe ontario legislature is cajkd to bieel tot tbe despatch of batmess oa the 2th oc xasaary j j the nine of timberl limits under license in ontario it estimated at thmgotx and in qmimc m t23000000 last week congressman baltcrwortit ia- trodnocd joint resolution auliioririns the opening of defoliations for the union of the 8 lata and canada i j how vk stajjdtivaxcuuy couia met- on wues kyavcninf 1 2 th hist the ttccw iji lli cliiir councillors iuccut mrssr wmvusowii waiismsnd v k smith anj jqlm kcuticy the jnmutet of ink nicclinp were reid and oqncrtncd a by inr ipotutiw the hlalue litor las collector ws introdiced and passed thos laslcn vreio anpoiltcd collector a bylac to iiroviiic for the holding of the hanicitwi clecticti and for ths appoint tnent of hetuniiagopicfr wai introduced and passed tfaoj v xirt and jgo c if ill being appointed to said oflicea mcssr ilobt johnston pecr itckiij john aiidcraon and ramci bell appeared oreqacst the refaajof tbeir dog taion the craaad that they hid no dogi moved ty wcf isiaoad seconded by jj smith that tbe sum o one dollar cacli be paidfo ilob jchmlcn peter ulcxab john anderson and james tfdl as rcfand of laiei jiiidby thcti for dogs it hayht been satisficlorily explained to ihccoaucil that they have had i o dbgx since the aat sessnieat waa madcjcarried the fourteenth report of the finance committee was presented reeommcadinjj payment c acca3n4 aa followg urtauaic krorn loan and tat riii i3 letter ljuisuijuuiiaiicbtius h 30 jbrearsoalail aecjiiet u urs baeoa clitraj- j 1l 05 hruocrc princg 4- adtj t ct k itccarvia ilatijcci t 5 63 tfcoe easicstood j i 03 eesdcrecnvfcruleict0jl7 i 10 estate p il uccaua rcrfc at cccietcrj- 1 s3 luaso21ct 50 ajtrlcifof lrttrrn addresied ta lie agrlcuu tumlliiblleofcanada auoxc the immsiidaiitviaiadcqs who would not be the liquidator of a de- anccjmfe ifessers lye kanrland and gooderlin who were selected wlcofc after the baiineis of winding up tha iftsirs of the central jbink asked for siptst each for eleven month sernies- the taas- to liak fixed their pay at aboat 000 each and even this turn ioolri uke a f airly hetilhj figure j last thnraday the imperial privy cbcn cil decided in favor jof this province ia its dispute witk the dominion government oter the ownership of the land timber and minerals covered by the boundary award of august 1st and august issf- by this decision it has confirmed the jadg- tientb of chancellor boyd who first tried i the case of the ontario court- of appeals to which the dosdnian government it fo be carried and of the supreme court ol the dominion to which it was further appealed at the instance ol the dominion government the defendants in the the original action were the st- catharines milling alumbercompauy this it lan- other triumph for the ontario govemmeut drlfontiue asxln unseated the supreme court on friday unseated dr hontaue5j for haldimand and ordered a new election- the case turned on tbe action clone harrison a scrutineer fozdrhbntague aprofitalile business beport adopted the chairman of th health presented fellow la tris rayancvjal rejort as ciainuao ot locil board his annual report i tbe load ikojd c tuj tht ths dco ufilt cdtfcd tlc nvjo health act rih rrfcrj toccd lh njuuidiijitjj tctlth i tin plctxtd to i the board have bec iroiecu ci the pcliie ce to the tanitarr in ipccuoccr all rnusti within the tsscicifajitj- rcre del- olimned the eanittrj icicctr performed the i2de ci hit o2tx ciretuur snd to the entire fcitkltctic of le hoard he ta a good aanitarr co diticc a fee delimiceacies were met bat tliez dc cotict rcj the iasjiectcr these irrei- itritict t7rwtd to litre bees rctmied- a ctttcx crcn r licit i fl boad to cospxta- lat themtsicireiitj- is the cstirc tba of ace dargerocs ialcziicvz ihiise or epidemic iothe mcaiciisalitr anil the est that the r- rice ot the itedical haijlh oscer bare cevor txea eslkd icio reiaisitlcn hcc the loctl board ct eeajthli crmhd three yeirs tjo is pt3wt and rcxxktlie i as gtstjcaec jyosrs rorpectf ullr li i 1l0o2z chiinln acwdcclihl j moved by wm isnccd seconded by w e smith that the report of the chxinnaq of the load board ct health be received incorporated on the icluctei snd acopy fcrwardei to the kcrtlary of the provin cial fksml cf health us reicestod car ried henry pyjer a yonngain who has been living in east saginaw iftch for some time but who came to acton a short time ago ahdwho is now bafore the conscil asking them to purchate those who fake an agency for a reliable enterprising hocie iexrn their business and stick to it fcet oa in the world people who have any idea of enasinc in any canvassing business will do well to write george btinscm tt co portland maine the great artaadgeneralpubliasers they offer the most eieeptionsl advantages to those wtio are susciently enterprising to be willing to make a push ia order to better their condition it costs nothing to j try- women mike successful canvassers as well as men full particulars will be sent to those who address the firm their full address is given above him a ticket to return moved by w p joha kesney that strccted to purchase home brawn seconded by the treasurer be in- railway ticket to east saginaw for oc tlenry p he being a cripple and cnate to work and council adjourned evening ljth inst a a cripple appeared likely to be a charge cnthe municipality carried o meet cu 7 ocock- saturday ccelphfatstocksh0w the annual christmas cattle show and fair under the auspices of the guelph fat stock club was held in the drill shed last wednesday and thursday in quantity the show was ahead of last years and the quality of the cattle was cniforraly and exceptionally good the competition being xrery keen in some classes in sheep john ratherfordi of boseville waterloo county show waswntiesi ever seen in gnelph at the conclqsion of the judging short addresses were delivered by president jae taylor jas anderson jaa innea m p d guthrie m p p president mdk 0 a ca prof shaw o a c and henry wade secretary cf the agricnltcrtl and arte association the judges were peter eermie of fergus joseph dingle of hamilton john dunn of toronto e0ckw00d cew from ouro wa corresposdent mrs john black of- the erin town line had the miafbrftine to fall on the frozen groandon saturday and break her arm at the wrist the 6 a band from goelph was the great attraction of the army in eoctwood on sunday special meetings were held in the town hall morning afternoon and evening the barracks not being large enough to accommodate the crowds who cocked o witness the proceedings m 2l in the eocfcwood adeanv hat nidently sized op this tillage in the few weeks she has been taking observations but permit me m b as an old resident to let a httle ligbt shine into your own soul in regard to the liquor drinking done here you would almost lead your readers to suppose that in a suorrtime unless youjr some one equally potent sew to the rescue- every man and boy of the place would be in a drunkards grave while the fact if eoekwoodiikfrrnany other places has been slowly improvidg fomhe pasttwenty years in this respect i suppose now there is not one half the liquor drunk there wis ten yesrs ago and there is no comparison be- between the amount now and twenty years tgfl the following taken from monday jcr- cifrt u a very faircriticiim on the efforts of one of bocfcwoods obscure but talented citizens the poineer and lovers gem- thls is tfce title of a collection of poems some of which are written and others com- piled by mr sam net s balls of bockwbod uncle of miss a- ethel yu wetherald tbe well known anthortsand poetess in the difterent selections a pure poetic spirit is manifested throughout while the feeliagc and affections of domestic life are vividly portrayed ahigh mora tone pervades every poem and in- general the versification it easy and natural whoever reads these poerps most feel better after their perusal the little work is well got on and it well worth the price charged 25dents tbe merchant in town bare entered into d agreement with etch other to give no cbritmij or new years preaeou this muon this is r rery senifbhi arrange mtod will save them from tbe haraas- ingrwoju uitully met sittexilt evrxrs g council nci this ejvening to prepare statement of the receipts and expenditures for the year as required by the emended municipal act tee following report was presented receipts foe tee yeap x cp to dec utiz bajancefromls7l so 3 ill 03 rnimnn cok rift for lill 100 00 clarfcsanfreerninoftr payment 12 co s33i1 72 eepekditdee i iis 1651 55 103 is c2 12 210 00 25 07 tntefest an dtoectariis and uozn 550 0 public school board 1 lfco 00 ootmtv iute 18s7 150 so i li 70 00 55302 03 5 3 03 assets 6 dcs isoo 00 6205 uocoharied tsis isis ml 62 1 h03m 00 lubilities sm 00 i 1 moo 00 wm 00 w h storev- tit iroore iuevc clerk j kxatchbcll xews frtta ciroira corrpocdcst mr hugh mclacghkn of kassagawcya srcp has been laid up for some time with an abscess under his arm is able to be around again it rained almost ell day at knatchbull on bucday and te roads were quite muddy bat by next evening qaite a change had set ia the ground beingfroze andalmostcover- ed with snow more snow is vast the farmers are waat- fogfor cbristmas chnfimas is coming the turieyt are al most fat and the small boys are talking about old santa claus allfa ladik college t tholtxs oxtiujo this institution whicii had lost year tho largestenrolment cf all the canadian col leges for women it offering superior advan tages toyoaog womn iti literary course fine arts commercial science and ma tic at the very lowest rate address princi pal austiffb d j if you want to lay or sell a farm ad- ertise in tbe toronto wtddy mall that paper reaches 100000 farmers homes every week and your advertisement should meet the eye of someone who wants to pur chase advertisements of this class are in serted la tbe toronto wtdly mad tor five cents a word each insertion or twenty ceuu a word for five insertions address the mail toronto caniula lvisutt in ifccordniiev with llio colt rislt art and ropuljllliod in tliia pajior by per- msouof llc hitlif at tbe nrilitlidiiryfarmcrbcoufereuce there wa iiu fact brought oat more clearly than that cf the wivi at wvutrvi ov bccclmif-uilrt- it will surprise many to learn that t is a veriiiblc problem with the british firmer himself how to gt hit baiter placed in his owe market in tpuc of ill the advantages which be oaht to possess over his com pet i lor wine of tlic latter alwayswith mow or ics extent ol waterway to traverse seem io possess more or leas present advan tage over him in sclual competition appar ently the old ttatc of things when dairying was a domestic itidaury aud the producer was in ciosoradcisy loach with the con eutner his coiirixtlxy culxailj and the british farmer has not readily adapted himself to the now condition my friend mr 1 talletman of london prob ably the best authority on such matters aalhor ol agricultural distress and trade depression jirst published ex plains it thes xol withstanding all the changes that have taken place in the social institutions otthe uation and the concen tration of large masses of the population in distinct idealities during the present cen tury farmers still adapt and carry oat the usages and customs of their predecessors as practised from time immemorial mr tallerrrin tuought it a crrjurs nurr ix mn oiamcrck oe igei- crlrckisrs ci the leading commercial country of the world that they do cot realize that a prac tical knowledge of tbe science of the matter is essential to profitable distribution aa well as to prcntablc prodection thisslowness of tgncuilurists liadsptihemielvfslo new conditiors is not a characteristic of the english agriculturist alone we too in canada bare much to learn aud to do to keep pico with the enterprise and the pro gress which is a characteristic of some of our competitors we may truly bay ofour- selves as cut- of tbe english speakers said of themselves in some particulars continentil lstioni surpass us nhiie the british dairy farmer has been asleep some of his neighbors have eizid the cp- port unity and have evolved a system of marketing suited to the needs of the case by which he has madu immense profits out of the great consuming britiih pubhc ir france ai i eiiiii show in later writing a priccipil chiric teristic of their rloariahicg better trade is suited to tlie conditions ofthemarkct den- msrk is felly alive tothis phase of tbe in- dcttry we fhould pro5t by this fact if it be cifscuit for hie batter maker wilhm a halfdays j curacy cf london toget inlohis oncn market how much mors difficult to supply that market far us who have ten days water travel to accomplish if the englmihian who it ori the spotis distanced by the foreigner who has a better market system how may we cipect to get a foot hold in the- faco of active and inteliigcat competition by ambling along serenely m a free and easy way trusting to chance rather than to intelligent welldirected ef fort tcenst very creditable answer to this ccftioa is sn tpiring canadian but ter trade the lezson to be learned it the necessity to roam cartel ves and by our energies to pat new life into that which is too valuable to lose without a struggle to save it mincaukl twiaye this poetic word is to thcbritish farmer fall of gholisli maning he awoke one morning to ud the british public eating this strsege thin under tha impression that it wss butter when he got fairly awake he uttered a stoat john bali protest the latter look the form of an appeal to british law making the exceedingly rea sonable demand not that the consumer be actually forbid to eat e stuff but that he mhbt know when he k eating it he suc ceeded in mating him know when he is buying it how much the hearty british public eats of margarine it knows right well as a public but not individually some thmk the law is not effectively en forced although the english wholesale houses prohablyeell margarine as such he nsme may get lost before the product leaves villafe grcr- osd3 mr smith at the conference but one will notice every where m eugland side by side with butter in tearly all the provision shops an article labelled margarine of several qualities and at various prices always lower than batter from this fact i was led to infer that though there may have been and doubtless is yet moe or iesiiiicii sale the law must be enforced somewhat thorough ly for oiherwise such labels would not be used so conspicuously i woald attach more weight to a statement like the follow ing although the grocers probably sell margarine as such its name and identity it probably lostlefore it appears as butler on a great many english tables boarding house tables especially- if my canadian readers few of wbom nave ever seen mar garine hive any curiosity to know how good an imitation of batter it is let them visit england ana they will easily and often se it as they pass through ihe streets of towuc and whether they will or not will he likely to eat it vjnc thingisassured in england xmcjjleixi ilis ccim toktiv as long as llo law will allow it tbe british public a large portion of it has made up its mind to eat margarine know ing it to be each bciaae they know it to be cfieap and cievc it to be wholesome the present condition of tilings the un welcome intrusion cf tbe thing the inclina tion of the few to accept the situation and make whatlhey can of it and the general temper cf the british farmer to protest and lo wash his hands of the whole iniquity arc well sen in the following editorial in he liverpool ela of may 30 1883 at tbe dairy farmiug conferences just held in the eastern counties an extraordinary piece of ad uce was given in a paper read by professor long if ha said the public ute for margarine continues to in crease it vill be a question for dairy farm er io discuss whether they shocld not par ticipate in the profits if that trade which we are bcuud to believe- arc more tangible tbaolhotfc very problematical profits con nected with lhf more ancient industry if professor long were a representative erf tbe dairy interests of xcw york and other transatlaotic ttaifs he could not have given english producers more pernieioos and suicidal counsel brituh dairy farm ers hold their own iu the fierce battle of- competition mniply because tbe articles lbsy turn out possess a high name and cooftoqacutly commaod a good price let them universally resort to the devices sug gested by the above named treacherous guide and rax nrpciiuax will spkeoilv nitupiziii and after that tho ruin of britiih dairying will not be far off the production of bat ter which is b0 per cent animal fat of cbccthj coin pot od wholly of tho aaoje ma terial of lard composed of vile if not ab- soltitely unwholesbtne conpoauds j bad bettor be left to the inventors and designers of this species of erjter prise outhe ground of ophliticatioo 4ud adaltcfation homo prodncen cannot hope to compete with tbeir smart cousins mr lcugs advice to dairy farmers o use margarine is cafcl to have been received fcith sorrow and re gret and to have been heartily condemned the professor had better pan ou ta tb continent and see what the french and danish batter makers will iayiohim should be counsel loom to coolly and de liberately ruin tbeir trade all wc care aboat here is to see that msrgribc it al ways sold as such and that our besl home brands oi batter get fair play one almost wonders wiiy the urjtiui dairy farmer does not eel iuclmed acta ally lo prohibit the sale of margarine nod ad mires his pluck in submitting to the fnuc vation upon principle whether or not it would be a wise action to prohibit i do not know bat it seems to have beet a good thing for denmark io do for it iij aii to have had the cqoct there ol driving the article entirely oat ol lie market aud of creating a good home demand for pure bat ter it also seems to havo been 1 a goon ioucr roc cajcim for it is a part and parcel of the general policy of canaditn dairymen who4i temper is to stamp their feet on every semblance of the gboal of adalteratitfn and deception in the manufacture of dairy good under that policy at least one branch of bar in dustry has flourished white nndera differ ent policy the americans have come to lament a certain measure of failure it will be noticed that the liverpool co in its scathing remarks- has reference to the smart cousins of kew york and othor slates not to its canadian breth ren there it a market as welt sjs senti mental value to us in the milder atiitade of the english writer towards ourselves as in oar dairy history it always has been sarely our best aud grandest policy always shall be an ad altera ted honesty w lykce- danville que dec lath lis3 i a good bedstead set of springs aud mattrea for cio at speight sons fur niture warcroomi the fine bash on the iv tit firm near burlington was soil lo hcndric co hamilton for the handsome sum of fijcco arid is being cat dawn and into icraber mr john taylor the popular agent ct the wellington matcal fire insurance company has favored the fscn pjx with a copy of the annaal calendar of that coral- the milton poultry and pet stock so- cicty have issued a prize list in connection with their exhibition which is to be held there from the 2cth to the ib dec iq- elusive the toronto fftrw his lccn threaten ed with a libel suit by the proprietosof the ilcu for publishing the statement that the globe and jsif were on the point c amal gamate ag at the hut meeting of eqccsiag township council 5724 was voted for sheep killed bv dogs and to00 was refnnd- ed to persoas who claimed to hale dis posed of their dog mr p h morris representing b lawrence fc gos celebrated spectacle will visit j b pearsons store oa friday 2th december for the purpose of fitting spec tacles to difficult sights the new skating nnfc is now completed and mr w e smith the proprietor re ports that the ice is in good shape and the rink will be opened lo the public some day this week- if the weather is favorafile christmas will be a gala day a carnival it talked of for next week the ofd curlers too are talking of hunting up thehr stans and organizinga club a look into the various shops in town will jonvicce parents that they need cot fail to make the hearts of their little dar lings happy oa christmas morning en ac count of want of varieties of gilts nrjon ac- coant of the price they can obtain a pre sent suitable for all and at a price with in the reach of all a pretty full list oi attractions is announced byoaradver- tisers in thia issue i the third page of uio toronto dlu if ail it noted for want tdvertiseraebt if yocwant to buy or sell anything llyoa want a situation a mechanic a business machinery lodgings if you have lost or found anything or if you want to find cat where anyone is advertise io the toronto daily ifail and read the advertisements on the third page of that paper the charge is two cents a word each insertion ad dress the mail toronto canada children cry for pitchers castprb wb daby s sicfc we cave her castorla when the was a child the cried for casta ria tcuea the became hiss she clus to caficru when she had cohdren she rave thep cas oria vth iind liiy lo rl ool niid repara ion that a trfa of convinced kna beauty j is desired and admired by all aniong the things which may best bo done to enhance personal beauty is the daily use of ayers hair vigor o matter what the color of the hair this iripa- ration gives it alus- treaud pliancy that adds greatly to its chatnu fchoaldjihc hair be thin harsh dry or turning gray ayers jfatr vigor will rtstore the color bring out a new growth iud tender the old soft and shiiiy keeping the scalp clean cool healthy there fa no better preparalion fit the market i am free to confess ayers hair vigor has that it in a genuine article it ue has not only caused the hafr oc ray wife and daughter to be abundant and glossy but it has given ray rather stunted mus tache a respectable length aud oppdar- uncc ii britten oakland ohio my hair was coming out without any assistance from my wife cithr i tried ayers hair vigor uiinvrouly one bottle and i now have as line a head of imlr as any one could wish for it t schmiitou dickson tenn i have used ayers hair vigor iu my family for a number of years and ri gard it- tu the bett hair preparation i know of it keeps the scalp clean the hair soft ami lively and preserve the original color my wife inn used it fur a long lime with most satisfactory re sults benjamin m johnson mj thomas hill mo my hair was becoming harsh and dry hut niter lining half a bottla of ayers hair vigor it grew black and gfcssy i cannot express the toy and gratitude i fuel- mabel u harily dolaratvlll ayers hair vigor rekfaakd dt- dr j a aytr tt oo lowell mass bold by draiflsts and lvrttiniers castor i a for infan a children osmtoria is so wefl adapted to culdren hat i recommend u aa sapertor to any prescription known o roe a a ixm m- d ill fajwani st brocklya h t caitoru enres colte ooastfpaiioti flour stomach plarrboea enjcutlon lolli worms fives akep and promote d whboat injorioaa medfeatios tni crmni ccxvixt murray street x v wmmmbnobbssmmmmm jjtrcest cirnuailott in isjmtni ontario 3thbri free press london canada the knw nni t in ue ouli nevstiaiitriiitiic tvtwt rpcflvtiiff lbc uioefiu jrm ljcs liilcbcs itcontalasautflk mvvjj by colttc tel- rrpbteleibout atil hac nj to hie liour ft fiolus to reu it jlvt la each uaur orlfrinal and valusbleilluimtlns of men and thing and li uio oolr nopapct iu cada ctnjlo1nc iu own artists the weekly t free press 1 100 per tbar postage free lublisbed neajlj- half i oritur- the three graces -anu- by the lakeside two hairdsoue cuuouos alto a beaalitjinilsstraud clirfitmas sumler 35 papus given awiv cry vtibkribcr for ian cotuitlsing 35 paifus given awiv free to tiber f 800000 l peemiums compriifug new and ltcful article riven aar free l accttiw tha moil libttaj in- duceinenti evor offerod in cauada to amenta 8end for apenti ouult sud aniift the free press i ll the only morning and evening paper published in western ontario it is forwarded oa all early morula e tralu reaching all placn between toronto dud wiad- tcrbys ajn and ia the only daily peper reccit- i at points ntt of london before tho af ter- nocn tbe llv xowpaier oi tha west 500 jer year ooatace free sold by agents every where addrtaa v fkeefbess rklvting co lustov caxxna for- cliristmas gifts- new gold watches new silver watches new gold scarf pins new gem rings inew band rings cruets pickle stands- fish slices and napkin rings open till fl p m all this week b say age gcuelph exhausted vitality the science of life the great tfedical work of the age on ifanhooclxervoas and itiyiical debaity pre- lhaare deeline brrorr of voulh and the untold mis eries consequent thtreoc 900 pagea s vp jsj prcscriptional for all diseases cloth full gilt only fltfe by mail icaled iiitatiute aaraple tree wail young and middjoaged men bend now the j gold aiidveveuodjueda awarded to the author by national medical aasociation addreas p o rwiaas bostan ixss or dr vi h pae- keb graduate of harvard medical college 2i years practice in boston who may be coniuttod conideirtially specialty diseases of man office no i bulinchst choice goods suitable foit xjias ikesexts gentlemens dressing gowns silk uffles silk handkerchiefs storeys gloves and mitts shaw grundy merchant tailors cuelph mahhood how lost how restored qi pabliahed a aew edition of prculrer- srclls celebrated essay on tbe itadieal etrre of spennatatrrbcea or incapacity i ad need by jeiceaa or early injlseretlon j the celebrated author la this admirable esiaycl early domoestratea from a thirty years lacoewfcl practice that the alarming eonse- qnencea ef earlyeiror may be radically cared pointing one a mod of core at once simple certain and effectual by means of which every icuerer no mattervlialbii condition may be may cure bimsell cheaply yrixatcly and radj- caily rathii lecture fchould be fn the hands of every yonth and every maa lq the land beat ander sal is a plain eavelope to any address on receipt of four ceats or two pottage tarn pa address tio oiltcnrcll uodicti co j uor st- kew roil po box 445 r e nelson- merchant tailor l cuelph ellcads lo his ci2r jtlrca- in ac2 mi vicinir the compliments of the season my stock of silk handkerchiefs ties scans collars cufis c for the holiday traue it ekt conrttc the cheapest fine of persian lamb caps in f the city 1 2 egp o n r j-r- s fe x 3 s1 88 5 sap eg u3 v a o n m a 09 o i 0 0 3 o p 2 est- i ft em f the dominion boot fc shoe store kenney brosr jiaix stiieet acton have much pleasure in thanking their numerous patrons for die liberal snpport accorded them during the past and wish them all a very merry christmas and a prosperous new year prices in all lines will be reduced for one montti on cash purchases kenney bros 7 lx krv new goods this week- -at- the right house jersey jacket gimp trimminsb jet triniirmo qoiltrd salin collars corsets bustles canton klaimels dress shield etoso 8opporters elastic corset laces etc jml see the new ouruian muitles direct from the best berlin makers liiamiu the charmipg millinery cot op in the best french style inspect the dresa goods they are tho latest frencb and german deswrns the corseu have an amaunc ale in french gormau british and canadun fllam benwmber watkins entire stock hoi been boa prompt cash at the lotvet possible pricee and an told at small profit see the greycttoowhite cottons cotton and flannel sheetincs pillow cottons blankets oi all kinds flannels denims cottroaeles duels oaiaxn tweeds battings waddings cotton and woollen yarns underclothing 0 all kinds or all age andtaeie gaafcn flannels etc are selling oil very obeap handsomo striped rca goods down rom 8gj to 20a other line down enuslly lots the following goods are reduced to half price many of therh less thanlhalf price department tb carpal department is filled with beautiful goods in almost every article reqalrid or urniihion hoqn llind and entar th door bait ol the carpet window many make mistakes and dont get into the right uonse corner king ndhnghionatraato j i t i for the houp mammoth house wm i mcleogl will give allth mdfi for a week after tl e wonderlul bargain itfjj departments especiafli they in rich sillsiv plnsheai fine ci french dress good i tiful all wool hen jttr goods in all colors 40 in width worth 60c pp for 30c per yarc meltons from 5c pst van laces ribbons mf voollen goods s iawsi handkerchiefs hen handkerchiefs fafif- for the christn as mantle goods ulstrcl every description md stoclc of sealettesi i also- cleaning outregar of cost in man ca than 50c ori the mar jaclcets j jackets lonrtliteis- dolmans fiir jaokets a t lot of astrachan jackets onv s30 some of them fbl- if furs a beautilnl stoc tj eluding lynx boas pear av lynx muffs bear muffs r ladies before ptiah ism come and viejw this marj cent stock and asroni ha bargains i v ladies dct forget dress and mantle m department nor oiirmil department gents dont fojaetbur dered clothing beparthtnt a magnificent stotitoclssfi from and prices right i big drive in suitings- a sit regular price iq for 12 s20 for f6 2j for si ready mad clothing aid j 0ercoats at clearpg- pi ka a fine sloe otgenfsfcri ss gents famishing -d- and gehtsoqhear inra- shoes and rubbers nowj tie peoples chance to iavenintej by purchasing 6ut of bf n nificent stock j v wmmcleotiiiijo mammoth vptjtp qboeqetown xfflsj 1 m rftn iv clotlxiaa -mts-i- at- low price having bonght the stijck of m bn chant taijor at a rate on the dollar jafl- iiairinjj to give the peopteoi acted the benefit i will sdl at r glieat rehcctlolj for the next we kg 3l h grtvhijim j rtiil y it- ii ijljeftts lafilhiill 10k1mgsteae 1831 the ctjltivasob j889 -isi- 1 couxtiii- gesilifh the best of tkb agricultural weeklies 1 sevotediq kr farm crops aid processes j horticulture pruivgrwf llve8tock and vtbjpl while l alio lnclnitu sliminor of harai interest bch ai he ponluy two snhsrriiitluis i si siibrrltiai iern uxiae iumuuik u 1 snd s uuvnarj- of the ntws ol the vkj3 market llerom an uauiuallr f much alteatloii is raid lo the 1wpss croix u uirowioe ikjbt ul onf rf jits imlwrtantoiajl nuesuonwneb to sjkl whra to sell it ii ltberallyulairated sxl recent enlargement eontaitit nars matter than ewr before the hno lrico 1 eir year bat wo oner a i keductiou in oar cltjbrates fob 1889 in oae rcntitune m j j 7o ofi not sjrcrturtfa 1 ihvincj it ojran otr ix rifiiff mtllj rem oor rrtiipl ofin rriftf jaumrn usss0 trificuf dprs- jji isrccurcecoiuis fm iibros j ifther ttckat i sox rnulvtvli the free press id couiw ijii man for one year ror 6300 hi iff- mm

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