Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 2, 1893, p. 2

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u bors cusuitavr in toioato friday january adth jntvfe owolin corove laaoiscr of coe- crovo concert coinixny ot t mo married formtnbulpy la fuiiawing on wwriei- tiyith jaouarv t the ridenec of xir john stewart ttttlliciiauw of the brlio by iter loieii fl kourt forsyth of shelliurne to uieiauce haileyof toronto died stewart fu xtaigtkera 6n tuesday uih lanuary icorcc fou ot arthur stewart ac4 y years iavix atgaclrb on monday sjib lanntxy aim ie gavin daucuterof william gavin of hocktroad ccd 95 yor 1oirt hi oranqeville on tbo 23tb of january murv ailetn third eldost danguter of the late jobn foley founder of tne sikacedsj years our clpitql letter i theopenlnarofparumant3ocaty at ottawa aucktoroeneral statisticsgeneral mat urtof tnterttt notes here and there- ije tctott m ress thursday february 2 1833 ottawa feb 1the third icision of the seventh pari t meat of the dominiod of ctn- ad wu opened thursday afternoon by hig excellency thegovernorgenetuiuoder more than ordinary favorable circa mi tan oes taken as a hole the opening wi l most anqqlified imooea and hisetoellency will be enabled to tabs away with him when his term of amce expires next summer a brilliant assem- notes andcomments a weihiogtoa heipatch aays william wateman hab bu appointed commission er on the part of canada to act with rich ard ktthbone recently appointed by the inited btatet to eettu the fisheries on the rrcatlakee a wpon tiptoes water of can ada the report o major general herbert com man dine the canadian militia la notable for its criticism ot the existing militia evbtem it coirdems the prewnt system of providing the men with clothing and rays much of the sapplies are of the worst possible description mr thomas m davis of vancouver b cm is on his way to washington tp file with the britiih miuiiter protects con behalf of the british colonies against auy attempt of the united j5ttei to seize hawaii the island is required as a landing station for the vancouver anifiitralian cable by a vote of twentyf9cr to nine the bill to authorize the nova scotia coal deal re ceived its second reading in the provincial legislature it seems certain that the agreement will be consummated and the mines dj cape breton will become the pro perty of a syndicate for ninetynine years tha mail ironically remrfcs all the bye elections to the senate seem to have been carried by the government on thursday last seven gentlemen of well tried conservative principles were escorted to seats iu the red chamber sir john thompson mail enjoy to a marked extent the confidence of the appointing power there were io all 73 applications received up to the opening ol parliament for public end private bills of these nine are for acta asking incorporation fop railways aod 2j for amendments to railway acts or in corporation there are 21 applications for miecellaneons bills and eight for amend ments to acts or incorporation on miscel laneous subjects there are 11 appliea- lions for divorce which will come before the senate according to recent information received in san francisco a revolution beaded by foreigners presumably americans bad broken oat in honolulu the queen after a feeble resistance had retired to ber country residence andacommittee of pablio safety was formed of which commissioners were sent to the united states to request the an ntxatioo of the hawaiian islands to that country it is dot likely to be annexed however the joint resolution for a constitutional amendment calling for the election of united states senators by popular vote in stead of by the legislatures of the states has already passed the national house el representatives this is one of the changes that the twentieth century will probably witness then dirterentpoitioal parties in a legislature can no iftoger lock horns and stay locked gladstone premier of the british par- liament which opened on tuesday has attained a greater age says the pall mall jiivffc than any other prime minister of england ever reached lord pdlmerston died in harness but he died on the eve of his ckhtysecond birthday chatham died at seventy fox at fiftyseven pitt at forty sevein canning at fiftyeight and when sir robert peel met with his fatal accident be was sixtytwo earl russell attained the good old age of eightyeix bat did not hold office after he was seventy- four lord beecnnsfield- died at seventy- seven gladstone has completed his eighty- third year commenting upon the alacrity with which the hoase of commons has cot downo business the present- session the 01wa ottawa correspondent sayc that the estimates stiould be brought down on the first day of the session and their discussion commenced on the second is something fluprecedenttd in this parlia ment members can scarcely helieve that this is the first and not the fourth week of tha sets i on no oae is complninirjg oo the contrary the bpasm of industry is wel comed ae a promisethat the business of the session is to be pvshed ahead by this government in disregard of the examples nf its predecessors as eir richard cet7 wright pointed oat tuesday afternoon scarcely enough time has beeu allowed members for the examination of the esti mates and comparison with the anditor- geueralri report but the innovation is the rightdirection and the opposition made no objection if bad in toronto is it not also in acton to the editor of the fece trees 1 peak sni does the following clipping contain any suggestion for acton two deputations protested against a hotel license at north toronto the first consisting of twenty two ladies headed by mrs john macdouald all engaged in mission work among the poor of the dis trict the second wai a delegation of property owners and residents heided py prof campbell j t moore and others they urged that all the good work done there by the missions iu years would b uu- done if a hotel wsb allowed bt range business this which calls for each earnest protest if it is bid on yongo street it is bud on every other street what right have wo to tolerat license aud throw over it the protection of law iu any plxce 1 let the christian people of torodto and every town of canada raise a vehe metit protest tcaitist the lirjuor traffic any where aud everywhere and cease not to light agaiust it till it shall be abolished and djtroyed yours acton 3jth january vveixwicjieb k unanimous for annexation wjbbikotox jn 81 the disdtikton ot the flawsifau fjoeation at- the cabinet meeting to day was- io formal and there bting nothing before the body for it con sideration no act too wa taken there was feictactlly acnaminoaaexprotfioatri favor ot ftauexavion pleasant recollection of the blage which marked his last opening of parliament in tho commons mr speaker took the chair shortly before 3 oclock and immediately after the booming of the guns on nepean point announced the advent of his exoellency who arrived with his osoal punctuality on his taking his set on tho throne in the senate black rod was sent to saramong the futhfal commons and on mr spaaker and his followers having arrived his excellency read the cpsech from the throne the pewfe ox the kpeech the first business of the housa on mon day was an address in reply to the speech from the throne the address was moved by mr mclnerney aud seconded by mr leclair mr laurier followed and having paid a graceful tribute to sir john abbott he proceeded to criticise the governments policy and concluded by movinganamend ment to the effect that the present taxation laid too heavy a harden on the people of the country and should be reduced sir john thompson followed he was suc ceeded by sir richard cartwright who re ferred at length to the exodus he was replied to by mr foster and the debate was concluded by mr mills the vote was then taken and the amendment was lost by a vote of 53 to 103 in taiite will take his seat mr tarte is now sure of being able to take his seat in the house of commons in a few days judge peletier having given his decision in the case of those vpters inscrip tion upon the lists bad which been appeal- ed against by the conservatives and de clared that their inscription was valid and should be maintained the recount which will take place after all appeals have been disposed of are expected to increase mr tartes majority death or jameb ae1istcoxo m p the news on friday of the death of mr armstrong the member for south middle sex was received with much sorrow the following resolution was adopted friday afternoon at o meeting of the opposition members the liberal members of the house of commons have learned with pro found regret of the death of their late colleague mr james armstrong m p for south middlesex they desire to express the sense of the great loss sus tained by the country and to extend to his widow and children their heartfelt sym pathy signed wilfrid laurier james sutherland a deputation representing the liberals was appointed to attend the funeral tn and coiimissioyec it is evident that commissioner of inland revenue mial has a very nice appreciation between miall the official and miallthe private gentleman for he declines to refund a charge of 2 dollas for cabhire mr miall has given an explanation of hie refusal to repay the money when invited to their excellencies state dinners says mr miall i am invited as the commissioner of inland revenue not in any private capacity and however pleasant a duty i deem it to be equivalent to a command laid upon roe in my official capacity hence i have always on principle allowed the cab hire to became a charge in the department here truly is an exemplification of the very abtmse difference twixt tweedledum and tweedledee eoue interesting statistics on thursday evening the first ten copies of the bulky binebook which that most fierce functionary the auditor general annually prepares were given to the mem bers of the press gallery the fat volume contains some very interesting statistics the amount paid to newspapers for govern- mental advertising during the past fiscal year was 6220 of this the esteemed empire got but 2243 a small amount iu comparison with that given he london fret puis company which got 85834 the st john sun 813870 the yarmouth n s times 13081 and the halifax herald 59505 perhaps however the larger cir culations of these newspapers was the reason for the difference the lawyers who are persons- grateo to the government have as usual pocketed goodly fees torontos b b osier drew 813350 christopher robinson did 5785 worth of legal work for the country during the year the total legal expenses were8103 new iihlnhwickts tjhtfioveilnon at saturdays cabinet council the vexed question of the succession to the lieuten ant- governorship of ks- brunswick was discussed mrto6teri is said nsed every argument in his power in favor of the ap pointment of senator boyd while mr costigan stood out strongly for mr k f burns m p for caraquet it is said the difficulty will be solved if it maybe called a solution- by the unprecedented course of reappointing sir leonard tilley for a third term of osoe mr peter micthell is in the city pressing his claims for the coveted office and mr michael adams m p for gloucester has strong backing in the race bociett at ottawa the drawingroom held by his excellency and lady stanley in the senate chambers last friday evening is generally acknow ledged to have been the most brilliant assembly seen in ottawa for some years perhaps it was to be attributed to the fact that it was the last occasion on which members of parliament at ottawa and society generally would have an opportun ity of payio their respects to lord and lady stanley who have for five years dis pensed generous hospitality at rideau hall uinisteb lusteus coc6ix an incident of taesday afternoon was an neristing passage between sir richard cartwright and mr foster on the item of the st john n b assistant receiver generals office tho minister was question ed about the recent appointment of mr mcleod to the head clerkship over tho heads ai the older officials there sir richard cartwright asked if mr mcloods pedigree had anything to do with the appointment mr foster flushed and replied perhaps it had answering another question he said mr mclcodc mother and bis were sisters but he did not think that was toy bar against him sir richard cartwrignt have yoa any more coasins laughter mr mphuilen ho is oaly following the example of his pcedeoessor because i bad occasion to count them one time and sir sir leonard tilley had 57 reutivw p- j pointed tooffioes j mr foster if ht is tho maximum f am a long way behind loaghter gossip or tux ooakou coriceripg tho little gttiaufitugi that t resulted from the last census soma wifl j consider that u97w72 wis big prtoe to pay for it speaker white wit confined to his room with bad cold several days during the week lady stanley acd lady thompson ra both present at ths opening in evening dress the picture of chief justice sir alexander licoste has been hqng in tha western lobby of the senate the funeral of charlec e whitney on saturday was largely attended by members of the press gallery the artificial cultivation of lobster u pronounced a success at the government hatcherv picton s lieutenantgovernor kirkpatrick of ontario was the only l se q tenant- go venor present at the openi ng gen herberts re port on the militia ser vice for 1892 condei ins tha present system more emphatically han ever before ladythompson ills her new place as a social leader with ease and gracious new and is ably support id by lady caron mr g e whitney news editor of the free pro who hac been ill for a few days with an atiack of inflammation died on friday senator boulton is again out for free trade and will prob tbly move an amend ment to tho addreff in tho tipper house in its favor mr w d dimounow arranging tho manuscript for the ncial catalogue for the worlds fair the manuscript moat be in the hands of tho au horities in chicago not later than february 10th before the fifteen minutes session of the house began on friday the premier and sir adolphe iotrodt oed wm bullock ives the new secretary c f state who was receiv ed with rounds of a iplaose fir bavin wishsfl the dutiesfon barbed wire agricultural it iplemeati coal oil and cottons reduced to a reasonable protec tion however mdeh or little that may mean and the duty on binder twine abolished a man high in tho councils of the lib erals sayb that the vacant seat for sooth middlesex will be given charles s hyman the liberals owe hyman a great deal and by giving him the nomination for south middlesex they are making him a present tallblof f he day an olton a of the world doing 3urnthewek itmtt g elites died lut friday tt bril it eitliunant opened taenliy l grett i iotm ptertued taeidty in win- f interfering with trtffir lueircagetut hubeeaetrfckea file ai hie home la dunkirk of a seat in parliament for the riding ie a reform hive it may m of general interest to note that sir charlei topper and hie establishment cost 817530 erclniive of hie ealary that sir adolphe caronl cabhire coct the conn- try 193 and mr ctigane 5199 that sir donald smith has drawn neither mileage nor indemnity since 1687 and that sir john hacdonalde fnneral expenses amounted to 0938 editors table the january namber of the lake uag- azine which hu jast been published is one of the best ever presented to the public from beginning to end it ii ull ot matter which is not only interesting and amusing but instructive asjwell a well written article on mexico with accompanying illustrations occupies the first ptgec- then comes a stirring article on woman suffrage from the well known pen of eatherine mckenzie a political article by knapp dealing in a masterly way with the question of the day csntda and imperial federa tion and a number pf ehort poems storiee icd sketches chief among which is the girlin canada by stuart livingston and a northwesl sketch by marguer ite erani completes the contents the lau iiaazxnt if published by the lake poblihhidg company toronto for isc a number or 150 a iear the raku of rclitws appeali with un common force to men ot action and men of affairs in the large and small cities of- the united states it is full of timely discuss ion upon suoh questions as the municipal ownership of gas and electrio lightning works the problem of city transit and ad ministration the gi is ot mtllionalrea for public purposes iu their respective home cities and such practical questions as the inheritance tax jt ie beauty of the treat- hese ques ions by the review of les in its freedom from mere theory nipef badi jot heu with paral ny george vickerc the mitohell embezzler haa been sejit to the penitentiary for fire yean it is said mr william waldorf astor b tha puichu ar o the pau ilall gaulle it london the eon e rola bill will be introducer into the br fish parliament he litter part of the weel the chii uber of dcputlei on saturday provided fo an increase in the number of french wu shipe william douglas a retired farmer died in gait on saturday night while sitting ip bis chair a ed b5 mrs orr an inmate of te house of in dustry at e lugton is 107 years of age and enjoys good health the middlesex county council haa adopted the petition of the dominion alii ance for a lebiscite postmut t robert crawford of owen sound droj ped dead on the street tues day evenlnj from apoplexy r t ha in of uraugeville treasurer jof the coanty uf durterin committed suicide in abuffei hotel lut week j it is estir it ted that the gnat canal pro posed to run from lake superior to the erie will cost at least 00000000 the wen woth county council saturday reported to lir put year receipt at 150937 and their penditure at f 2gio the gov irnmcot of hawaii his been overthrown and a provisional governmtnt formed sai i to be hostile to england the ttati a of he lite sir john uacdcn- aid made for the city of hamilton wu shipped sa urday and will shortly be set up in the ov scotia uiembly monday the coal bil passed its third reading by tl to b and w u lent to the legislative coun cil j tha iargi at cantilever bridge in america is to be cc atructed over the mississippi river at ke v orleans it will cost 5000- 000 george g rover the british royal com missioner t the worlds fair wu found dead in his hotel room at chicago ye iter- day the late ifr jeraee g blaine left a will bestowing 1 11 his property valued at isoo- 000 upon 1 rt blaine who is made able executrix the stea ner la norn indie which sail ed from new york for europe saturday morning c irried 3850000 of american gold coin despite i he remonstrance of the ger man gorerr ment the budget commiiifan of the reich tag hu reduced the naval bud- ret by 111 000 marks dike vktorof eetibon prince of cor- vey prioo of hohenloherchilliogfurat and preside it of the pruisan upper houses died at bre ian monday evening the grea ice gorge at cincinnati bn tueday arid 100 barges iwete carried do stream will the rushing water and i fully 100 xx worth of lumber wis lost the inter national sculling race between geqrge bui ear the english sculler tnd george hitmer of boston took place monday m rning and was won by bubear by abont fi e lengths the race wu for the champi inthip of england a section 16 by 600 feet ot the roof of the eut annex if the manufacturers buildiug at the worlds fair grounds in chicago collapsed fr im the weight of snow on sat arday if chioery hall also snffemd greatly t ie lots if estimated at 100- 000 little cblfaiwcs succi hjm1 hands busy feerviiig customer iccess f j b ment of revuict 1 and dissertation and ita reliance upon plenty of solid and timely facts one can always go to the rettetoof retitici without disappointment the feature of the feb rutry number that will perhaps attract most attention of ail is mr w t steads great character sketch of the late jay gonld an english journalist dealing with as distinctive an american character u our new western cirilizstin hu produced the methodist mtgulne for february 1893 price s2 a year si for six months 20 cents per numb sr toronto william brigge another copiously illustrated article on egypt describes the mohamme dan mosques and riles of the bowling t the summit and pyramid paper on worship the strange dervishes and visit interior of the great a very- handsomely illustrated china describes social life and especially mission j work in that great empire mr w t steadn strong char acter sketch of misslf e willardisgiveo with fine portrait dr daniel clark medical superioteudant of the toronto asylum for the insane adds another to his interesting articles bn life in an insane asylum giving specimens of the literature of the insane the rev dr rote of montreal writes an interesting article on tennysons indebtedness to the bible president quayle ot biker university hu an admirable paper loo ioouoolesm in the nineteeoth ceuturjr james smethan classleader and artist is the title- of an interesting paper by professor o t- win chester of wesleyan university the re cently found gospel ot st peter des cribed as the greatest theological discov ery of the century t is reprinted a full with critical comments the serial stories are of growing interest now fa he time to subsoriba for thii popular monthly a missiona experience wikkiiro jan 27 a missionary named sam t wood who ha been laboring among the indians east of here waa brought into the city hi morning with both hi feet badly frozen on christmas day while crossing lao saul b lost his way and wu compelled o sleep oat oa the ice during the night the cold wu intense and his feet became frosen in the mora ing ho wu found by some natives snd taken to their hut there he remained ill ha was taken to the railway and sent into the city it is pro nble hat be will lose both feet the worst biizaird for years prevailed oa tuesday at port arthur all trains were cancelled tha pension appropriation bill which has just been agreed to by the appropna- qncomntjl at washington provides for theexrwnitureof 4 pi0ooo increase of wfihtfisaoml rtjat of the carrent year jflnards liniment ft tale tcrywlivrf out sale proves aj men of business ton cannot afford to hart your office scantily supplied with stationery of en in- ferior grade first impressions sre itroiig and your business method will be judged by your btmness forms when the highest grade of printing can be had at u law a price u the poorest grade yoa should get the best the fuzx pexss lob dspjt is filled with modem taclljties far the- highest clus ot work oell write itelephoae or telegraph to he aston far eiak l i i john walkec who wis sooideatfy fho by james stevens at a siil atj the denoe of mr john long it deoevr 1 st catharines on thirsdaj evening died at 6 oclock monday night the canadian order of foresters ii a fraternal enevolent society incorporated in 1679 and registered under the insurance corporations act 1802 of ontario the objects of he society are to furnish its members t tb sick and funeral benefits and an inst ranee of one or two thousand dollars tl e payments for thew benefits range from shout one dollar to one doliir anci fifty c4 nts per month according to the age of t ie member and the amount of the insurer e carried the membership is composed ef men only and when admit ted the y t tust be between the ages uf eighteen am forty five the present num ber of mei ibers is over 16000 and the society hu t cash surplus on hand fur he payment of he insurance of over 215000 50000 of w neb is in dominion of cabada bonds and ha balance is invested in he beet monets ry institution of the domin ion in ad itioo to tnis the local courts have about i half a million ot dollars iin their treucries for the payment of the sick and benefits the high secretary c tha order is mr thomas whiteof br tntford and it is expected that acourt of tlis popalarand purely cans dian society will shortly beorgenizedbere both tha i lethod and rrults when trrup of f gs is tnkn it h pleasant and refissl ins listeaad acts fitlyjet irompliyoatiwkidneya iver and bovrda dciisoa tha ays- em efiectt dly dispclnjclds head- aches and evers and ccim habitual censtipafic n bynipcf figs is tia oidy reme ly of its kicd ovorpio- duced plat qdg to tho jzr nd ac- wpfabla to tho etomach p pt in its action t z truly bcticjal in its effects pre laicdorily troni the most hcalthyan acrocablercbtanoes its aiany excel entqnaliticixiinmeddit to all and have made it tha most popular rei ledy jmown ryrtp of figs is for sale in 75 botuas by all leading druggists any reliac a drngriit ho rnay not have it o i hand will procure it promptly 1 ii any one who wishes to firy it jjnufacturcd only by the syrup cti clearing sale winter boots shoes rubbers and overshoes reduced prlcas previous to stocktat og trunks taliees at the loweat price in the t ity w mclaren co leading boot k shoe s ore real- esils last lph etcrtneecnduifadanswetjunistcnclose wfthtue same tfttt tlireeceut itamp cntsfnbllverfjrliircenwatfissalnciipt3utotheiinia home uaxrutv cxuiult tost ijoptilar joumsl thcdste fpist nurfc on irtlcrs is jd- itrrcrtleucr m tlmt psr ii phptograhyi photos taken at night why not have a group taken in the evening in your own parlor leave your orders at my gallery to look well is more he result of good judgement and tute than mere lavish use of money ky stock of boots shoes i adapted to iu the wsmts of boss who having slender incomes still destfrsj to make heir appearance creditable my experience end close elation vih mahufactarera enables me to present a line of footwear unequalled in the county for kyle qualify and prise wm williams acton acton- livery busline toe ondsnlcnsd rwwrtftdy solid u the patfoa of she pobue and hrforxas tibesn tbs4 al- i yru squipped tad btyhsb bigsoan sfjitsboijrcv j tie it bis stables a eomlortalile bti trains bsswssn 9 a m aod oassfnl ertentton given to tb wants ol cotsmstti u i lerstnllf roet n tosysjyi itnlainra airel- j0ffillliam8 mmto orf i fa4 th grandiaatker v thenjnnitrudvlnthetxke nict 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in payment of one jfifth of the pr ce or one tenth of ne price of any other goods i i r our stock of ma ltles and jackets is still very coin- itearidwe still shokv a full range of furs oif all kinds i viou 3750 sable 3apeat beave- cape at 2750 we offer extra v ilpe in sealettes as youjcanji get fhemno where else illiamson fc co crn guelph buy right in 1 qutity price vvvvsavvvwysvvvywvvvv next door to you weve hundreds pf employees threescore separate depajt merits and sales are counted by thehuildred thousand fur business is dryj goods and home outfitting that fs everything for personal and j you and we may be quite a distance apart measured by miles yet by reason of our mail order facilities were vir tually next door to youcnp thing in the entire establish ment that you cant have pre cisely as if you stood in person before any counter arid at exactly the same ipricc we send samples of all marble mercharldise frecof course lf you want a house ful of carpets 6rdraperies a new bonnet or a toothbrush we expect you to bjiiy in per son but you dont knijw whata help- shopping by mail is till youjlave tried it the t eatonjcoy it0 im tp ewtrnt itf j ltfa3uirfiittilb i blionphiat syrup is a most soothing and healng remedy iri all cases of coffp ps snrf colds hqxrssksss and sorb tbsojit try a bottle only 25c i prepared by carpet we1vhng j pibties desiring carpet testing done pi lie eall on the uooerilgoed ids 1 s cotruf a3 r for sale the undertlffned dutrs to nnt or loll tha firm hz lotai coa 1 i eaqtudog nar aoton flftr acres evil ccmcajri vtll be gf rn potiafplic4uoqtipanucx lxe bookvoot ormitthsir lbk ooelplt salesman wanted eneiu3e1tic- mn- wuud for htlton count to idtcrtfw andiuks onmn fortii ltett totenud ud improtod eotrieai aptll uei or tin core of ale3si balmry 80 per month tnd pejnm no eximoboa ssmaaatiy pnnui0nt etnplofment bend ttusp for pr- tfealkxt ud ppliouon form btaazjuputt 4 tea 170 tongo st torontcont n0tici wellington mutual fire inurnct company t he tuesday the 14th day oitebniary next ttseuookpji lo receive the report of be olrsetors with tha financial statement for the year the etoetlon otdtzectorstq nil the plaoejof tbese teuridc snd ether business by order chis davrosoat quelph hat anaarj 1893 j secretary aged ram atray caue apon tlja pfcmikmjot coa 1 erio about tbo i5tb october an aisbdrun tb owner will prore property pay expeowt and remote it erlan 1s33 bobebt johnston i i f money to loan asic or village property at reasonable rate applyto uclean 4 molean town bail acton grain wanted the underlined it prepaiisd to pay the high est easn price for ul alnds of grln dellter- ed at his warehotue at q t b station acton i johj b cobby wanted agest8 to lell ootveboice and haxdt km wry stock we havs many new and ipeefal tari ier botbjn iroiu and ornamental to offer which are controue only by nawe ciy flommlflon or alary write u ai once for rma and mcore dboioe of wnitonl mat bb0thbb8 nnifirjaaen jbocheeterhy wanted- i i at once salesmen in eteh county for orir and nev tstieties of j axtojeotatgisb salesy or commission stesdy empjoyrnent and good paj bend or ternis i hodkbs oameb t 00 kurserrmu and seedsmen bbebester kt job pritingf v including books pmphleu poslenblll heads clrcnlars ac ate aseetitea in the bsst style of tb art atpiodemeiixiees and on ihort notice apply or address h p uoobe pan paau oace acton a quarter dollar boysat the quarter store tsintyave king west hamilton on oom- binakion the following extraordinary bar gains 8 lb ohoioe iullsnpeel loriv me 25 superior washing soda or c 8 exoelleniblo6tbrvv s5a 8 superior laondry starch for 15o 10 1 goodoookionraialnsior mo i packages corn starch for hfc 6 lbs choice mixed bird seed for co- i monster b art good ladtidty i8op j5o hamilton vtotum t its forio6 175 t ij0 i lie kirijov t ft od compam li cnrraatii for i j it bona kmtcbi t v lbs ttaj m i- i k 1 c lbsfluo 6 75- 00 20 lbs 6 60 40 6 85 six lbs any ooflee qpcsjs ue 25c 45c l ljjuiassbl

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