Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 30, 1893, p. 3

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trn ictc i cd ft hie for 3 to vzlti lea itlt- irtoc tth tk tt cited j to rli pu- fr pr- kict- trot itlcb sxt il 1 bui id vrdv bank of hamilton head office hamilton ciprrix piro cr ussaavs fckd jtuttsbule- cukicq hisocoo tjoooo h b steven abst guinea u dlrectoltsjoire btewibt president a o buim vicepro jotr pboctob ckm qcnxtr quo roich a t wood a btce j oeohbetowk aqehoy i soto discounted ml advance ratio on til suitable tecarium uiurr on hi part of cot- lot ta ukitw state gstir bamm aod toe ooxttmot or ecaope bought tod cold coixrcnost maie on ci aeoemlble polnu on most favorable terms bavixqs dspabtliekt tbraitftcvedoftlandnpwirijs and to- irisliis tr dl dtp0u l0 4lt special deposits 15 current rate of interest so notice ol witbdra required j 11 roy agent the methodist church acton rev joseph edge partfncgeboer avenue public 6rvlmslcs0man1630pm bunder ecbooltao bible cuesconductedbythe pastor allcordlally invited the news at hohe mostly of a local character ana every itsm interesting etranctrsand visitors alwajs welcome at entive ushers at ho door a good record seveneighths of all the spring roller window shades in use in acton and vicinity have been bought at geo- hynds why we carry the largest etoek our prices ere the lowest we boy direct from the manufacturer our window- cloth and spring rollers ire the best toqu want some fringe blinds ibis bprinc give us a call new wall papers in from 4c per rojl gila at 12c borders to match cer tain poles all odors do not buy until you inspect our stock geo hynds acton ont be jutott fttt 3ress thtjrbdas march 30 1893 payment in aj5vance at the expiration of each month all copies of the fnix piipis not prepaid nre dis continued dae notice is always given several weeks before the time has expired subscribers generally now pay in ample time it is a good plan to watch the date on joor label apd act accordingly this tcill ensure the prompt receipt of every nomber of ihe fno prcs hp moonr little local brieflets which caught the eyes or ears of free press reporters this week next sunday ib etr lovely spring weather cooncil meeting next monday- evening auction tales are numerous just now palm sunday was a beautifol eprioc day new maple syrnp is already on the market good friday to general holiday t eaeter lilies and new epriofj bonnets are on deck get your hotbed ready if yon want etrly vegetables renovate yoar back yards give cholera no invitation milton spring fair on wednesday 26th april brampton on thursday 2jlh april mr r b jermyn has been suffering from a severe attack of the grippe the past eek the railways iesue single fare tickets today and tomorrow pood jo return next tuesday the public schools cloee this afternoon for easter vacation they will reopen on monday 10th april sleighing is over for this season nine weeks of continual sleighiug is like an old time experience rev j w rae wih preach in the congregational church churchill next fioniay afternoon at 3 oclock tb glasgow house millinery opening takes place on saturday a brilliant dis play of the latest styles is promised let ca all eat oranges german scientists declare that they are excellent things to kill cholera bacteria with notwithstanding that easter is this year earlier than usual easier eggs art un usually low they have been telling this this week for 12 cents j the review services in the various sunday schools last sunday were unusu ally interesting much interest was mani fested in those of knox and the methodist churches improvement are being ejected at knox church this week the choir plat form will he moved to the front of the pulpit and lowered to within six or eibt inches of the floor the high school entrance examina tion will this year commence on dune 28th examinations for primary and junior etmng teachers certificates and for uni versity pass matriculation examinations wiltxmmence on july 13th trout fishing does not commence un til the 1st of may thib year last year owing to the dominion order io council the flehingeeason opened on the 1st april but ret i dent a of ontario are undoubtedly governed by the ontario statute of 181t2 the fine ie 910 to 1530 john arthura is enlarging hfsgrocery flour and feed etore to about flonble the present eize mr j h matthews has moved out of the residence over- his shop and mr arthurs will occupy it hereafter and the whole of the first ttory will be utilized in enlargement of the store rev r j m glaseford bf streets- ville hasbeen invited to chalmets church goelph at a salary of 81c00 acton fee peetji this is mistake rev mr htfsaack of orangeville wastbeentleman called streetsville jierlew lie hcvirvr may now correct ittelf rev lir glase- fordhub the intitaticn and it ivarb be- twten 4x add 500 signatures for some time patt meeirs j d wiuiamcon co of the lioi have bee u makiog improvements altera tions and additions to their ctb6 to meet the requirements of their largi business ttit heir own convenience and accommo date tbeir customers the cothing de- partmeot ia now located in that portion of the building oo lacdonnell ttriet adjoin ing the slrreury office and has i n entrance oa that street as well a from the main store the building ia targe well lighted commodious ami admirably adapted for the par pose mercury special services the evangelistic services in lha metho dist church continue each evening with unabated interest this is the fourth weik and they are uot likely to be discon tinued for anolher week at least the ier- vices are conducted by the pibtor whose earnest cttortt bae been the means of leading a considerable no tuber to decide to live christian- lives between thirty and forty have takrfn thu important step and there is evidence that others will flee from the wpth to come j came ocacarfato die a pitiable spectacle presented itself at thegrand trunk station tjiday morning an old man apparently in the laet stages ol consumption arrived from halifax where he bat landed from the old country he was anxious to reach eramosa in which township he said he had a eon teachipg fchool rslieviiig officer clark had the old man driven to his destination this afternoon it wont be long till another and longer journey- wil be his goelph htrahl unset examinntios nt tome school the following its a report of the examin ations held in lome school during tho month of march sis iv annie town- send 236- bertie gamble 211 jtk iv mima gamble 211 alice brown 210 jbhn davidson 3 2 cus iii mabel alexander 182 joseph lynd 172 class jikobcrl lasby 243 lred plank 189 feis pait ii lizzie mcdonald 271 lcxie gamble 2il alice snyder artlrur swackhammer 21 jfs pakt ii jame mcdonald 2t archie alexander 32 total marks 300 jessie mcdonald teacher errors in xensjiapers wellmeaning hut bometimeb misguided peojtle who find time to look for errors in the newepapers and then write to the editor making a great ado lover their find may get an idea or two from the buffalo commercial which bays it is the easiest thing in the world to find icrrors in even the best regulated paper hut the mistakes areurprisingly few when one takes into consideration the time in which a paper is prepared for public inspection the best way to gel even with somo of those who are given to ending- fault with newspaper english and paintiug out every little skp typographical or grammatical wouldbe to publish letters eent in to the presb in the precise 6bape in which they are sent making no corrections in the spelling or conetruction were this done we fancy that there would be less said about the blipshod style of the newspaper man a series of accifdchts on monday morning william perry man employed at w siorey sons tanbery met with a very painful accident in i descending from the drying loft he caught his hand on a tenter hook tearing it baily from the ball ofthe thumb to the centre of the palm a dozn 6titches were put into it one day last week mr c mottait rf the fifth line j slipped on the ice in his yard and broke pne of the bones in his arm he is able to be about again on tuesday evening dr lowry of guelph and dr mckeaue were driving out into e country to sue a patient and while going down a hill one of the ailes of their buggy broke and they were thrown our neither were badly iujurea but they were both considerably bru sed and scratch ed dr lowry took a blac i eye home with hiro and had several ugly scratches on bis face and dr mckeague bu stained a severe gash across the forehead the horse ran home to his own stable wi h the shafts of the buggy tiiree talented young p cachets the palnit of the met ho is t church wis occupied last sunday morning by mr ernest coombs b a of georgetown high school who preiched a viry earnest and practical sermon from judgep 14 58 mr coombs is a very clear and deliberate speaker and his utterances give evidence of careful thought knoit churchpulpit wm occupied on sunday evening by rev i r daff of churchill hlesermon was of au interesting character and in its de livery the speaker impressed bib audience with the fact thai he jan orator of no mean ability mr ddh ia very highly es teemed by his own congregations and his efforts in their behalt are meeting with 6udcefc5rev h b christie of the everion circuit has during the past few months become quite well acquainted to those who attend the methodist church hit eermudb are much appreciated and the one delivered on sunday evening is re garded as superior to thoee of previous visits there were many elogusnt passages and hie exhortation were forcible and con- wncing mr christie assisted in the epecial services several times recently with general ac eptance the country arounq news items supplied by corres pondents and exchanges llmehouse mr duncan edmonujon miuager of the bpintffc river lumbeccos itare it bptnfch river spent a few days lut week with friends here it it some time since he left liraflhouw and he u doing rell m his prei eht poiitiaq do 8tove marshall of palmeraton is a gaet tt the old home he is not ea joytcg very good health ha will shortly leave for a new field io massachuietts mr ernest coombs ba of georgetown high school preached in lbs imathodiit church on sunday his sermon was practical pointed and enjoyed by ihe con- gregation the lime and stone businesses are both in running ordee again mr w matthews is able to be out again after many weeks confinement to his house mr john cornock is at present confined to his bed with a severe attack of sciatica the ham of the muddell planing factory during the past two weeks is an indication of the imraedjse amount of work this con tractor has on band for the coming summer mr samuel graham and wife left last week for their new home in british colum bia the young couple leave erin with the best wjshes of a large circle of friends and acquaintances a sabbath school institute will he held dv in the baptist church belfountain on wednesdayiand thursday april 5th and gth tobecondactd by rev j w rae of acton provincial normal instruc tor mr t dijggan county normal in structor will also be present at this institute claes will be organised for the asormal training of s s teachers ad- visitors to and from aoton and various other peraonalnotesi knatchbull mr jbhn wi husband and family in tend moving to exeter wood bees are all the go around knatcrw bull this bpring the warm winds of last friday put a different complexion on the country and caused the spring birds to acme again and warwe their songs and cheer the farmer with his work mr john anderson has rented his farm to mr john locker and gives possession- about ihe first of april mr anderson has a safe on the 5th of april aud then he in tends moving into the house now occupied by mr locker the patrons of industry of bloomsbury association ko 639 have iected their officers for the incoming quarter as follows wra hitching wcp john r markes c p george t wilson recsec thoa wilson treasurer messrs john kitch- iug aud geo gordon auditors donald mcgregor guide nelson mclaughlin sentinel miss l v mclaugblin min erva miss bella jane kitchiutf demeter milton here c you will find it to your interest to read kelly bros advertisement doing the am with esqi be held bacramfc baptist the vol iniview of rev d sunday a the e the me evening rev georgetov cational he was evening a urge from irbew gaziized a georgetov e me libera of the fire company are thet iselves proud tbese days qal spring in connection esing agricultural society will on thursday 27th april ntal services trfere held iu the church on 6unday wtcers have commenced drilling the camp in june mccormick was seriously ill on id unable to take bis work league will give asocial in ist church on good friday psorth thodh i tor i feeliag heel georgetown tpr edge of i acton came to n on saturday to preach edu- irmons on sunday on sunday ill to leave his room until the he preached au able sermon to egation though manifeetly far well j man of georgetown have or- bicycle club to be called the n cycle club rockwood the criginal o3anyouh troope oi jubilee s ngers will riveone of their char acteristic concerts in the town hall on good frilay evening this excellent com pany are endorsed by the ministers of all denominations their programme ie in- variabl enjoyable mauj of our citizens ill rem mber the appearance of the obaoyojin troupa tome ungears ago and the saooc uf- their effort oa that jjccasion friend i of mrs johu cunningham will be sorry o hear of her having met with a serioub ai cident by falling on the ice a few days ago breaking her collar bone she is recovering eiowiv froq the effects of the fall lieut stevens of ihk salvation army ri listed lev j hart at the evening service iu the methodist cliurch on sunday evening i rev j hart has gone to seaforth for a few days visit imics man jtgo is recovering from ah attack oil a large numberof houses were surround- ed by water on friday lastin the hollow the flood was higher than ever before the royal templar mouth organ baud gave a concert on thursday night last week the proceeds were abont thirty- five dollars they did themselves great credit as amateurs the house was crowded they assisted the epworth league in tbe programme on monday night the royal templar football club was organized labt night and has challenged to play a friendly match the geo winn son employees on good friday afternoon the new town bell does very well for general ringing hut the fire alarm oes not eound bud enough if the bell cempany allows an iron fire alarm it will do f not back she goes there were two false fire alarms this week and the short time it takes for the brigade to turn out is surprising the chief mr wm mckenzie is always at the right spot miss minnie sayers of naseagaweya visited friends here last week charles hilton davidson the burling ton forger who arrived at the jail here frommexico last week says he is guilty and wishes they would harry up and let hjm know what it will amount to he is having aipessy time of it and at hib own expense is supplied with two meals from the hotel here every day tbe corridor is bis daily resort occupying the cell only at night scotchblock coming and going mill minnie orr of hilton spent san- y in town kiss ids griudell wilted frieddi in mil to l list week uiss h bingham visited friends in g leiptt this week hit i hctavuh viiited friends in t ronto last week ur o stall has returned from a months vi if to philadelphia lfr jphn watson left yesterday for hit pi ioet holmbeld man ss hinnte swackhauimec viiited fr ends in georgetown on sunday slits kite llcoillacn scotch block is vi itiog friends in acton daring the week mrs gcodenow of georgetown has be n a gaestat tbe home of mr b b je myn the past week ktrt h harding who has been odn- fit ed to his room for a nimber of weeks is gr idailly regaining his health i tetter received this week says mr- w j nicklin of gloversville is fome better gl jvetiville doctors report his affection as en lirery in the throat fr wellington smith is still in st jo ephc hospital gaelph he lias under go is several delicate operations and is ndw th ngbt to beimproving lc the meeting of gaelph presbytery at elora last week bev j tc baa was ele ted a commissiouer to tba general as iembly end appointed a member of the sv nods committee on bills and over tit es j i m watson maniger of the bank of hi milton at orangeville formerly of geirgetowd has been promoted to the oft ce bf inspector and will shortly remove to hamilton j in wednesday of last week a very ph isani gathering took pkoe at the reii- dei caof mr john ilccillnm to- celebrate th marriage of his daughter hits bar ba atoltr alfred soperof acton bev it davey bound the nnptial tie markdtie su ntiaril there was quite and sunday the brampton a flood here saturday tj etobfcoks creek fed itrsami from the north which were greatly swollen through heavy rains there oxoeoc ed itself breaking into the basement tfj pratts hotel and pcanag through the tea windows ia torrent the flats are under water and cellars of houses there are fl the gas supplied it manufactured frdafi crude oil thstauls containing the latt were flooded leavi g the place fa cotsjl dxrknesssstarday nght the same trau existiug over at ht ttoutt where the el tricity is generated i a thick coating tt oil covets the wat all oyer the town i floo- k concert for the benefit of tb halliday fa oily was given iu the stswarttown to n hall oo wednesday evening by the ruby sons of temperance the pro- ce da amounted to 152790 aud after paying so ne slight expenses there was j a- balance 25 to go to the aid of uils afflicted fa nily i the rccitnl which was announced for la it friday evening had to be postponed en amount of the nonarrival of he proper li erature it is expected to take place iu tie near future however j the people of this appointment were thout a minister on sabbath morning as rsv mredge who was to take tho work wis soill as to be uuable to leave george town a very pleatant and profitable payer meeting was held instead of the rt gular servic miss hooper of hamilton spent a few d ys laat week at mr wm atc do wells miss maggie graham spent kthher sister mrs n f lindsay at a ton askorove in dlan troubles at british columbia victonia b c march 27 nflicting reports have come tl e north concerning the indian tl ere that the provincial d ided to take the matter ia ci use a thorough iavestigatioa 3r this purpose the steamer b en placed at thedieposalof tborities by the dominion iie qnadra will proceed north is week thesuperiatsadeatt pi lice and an armed force of a company the expedition ftbe wasted five oc tea oordi of dryash timirack or pine cord wood apply at fpee fxass ofiice a no 1 ravmond sewing nachine for ekle cheap has three drawer and exten ts on table apply to albebt aianr our millinery is in full bloom now and ay lady wanting mjllineryes i be suited a once but our special and elaborate dis- p ay of millinery dress goods mantles vraps and para eo is will be on friday thd saturday april 7th and 8th we have t obby stuff and the prices right a cor dial invitation is extended to ali the ladies t call and inspect wu mcl od col so many iown from troubles government has hand and o be made quadra has provincial government some day f provincial di puties will m to the jackson agent lagrifpe t to lcsn attention is called n another cojatun of w s cjrd real estate lotu and jmaraoco uuelph last fridsy evening about seventy of the friends and neighbors of mr wm brown esqaefiing met at his home for the pur pose of bidding him sad mrs brown fare- well before they left for their new home at aoton these friends- had prepared a grand oyster supper for the occasionand it was conducted in a manner entirely satis factory to all this over the following address was read to mr and mrs brown sq your neighbors have assembled here this evening far tho purpose of bidding you frewcll as you arc about to sever your connection with us by moving to auother locality it is a source ol deep regret to us all to bo com jelled to part with one who for so many years r ist has proved himself worthy of our best rega ds wo bavo found you at all times and in all c frcuinstances whstburoi would call a man hi nest obliging upright sociable agreeable aud ver rilling to promote the interests of all wiiiiwhom you cams into contact in all yourrel ltioas with us whether public or private wo h ive found you courteous patient and eventempt ed we have but to rellect to tbe time of your i utbority over ut as roadm aster to bo thoroughly convinced of this we assure you that this i not a mere formality but with truest and ii eepett feeling to which wo all respond s since a and kindly token o yoar nelghbore attachmei t to you as to your euccesa in tho vicinity to rhicb you are going wo know we need cay nothing u a man of sucb a kindly disposition requires bat a short timeto gather iround him ahost of friends and while we tender you our best respects we wonld not forget your most estimable partner mrs brown whom we are equally as cony to lo she having at ah tines joined in tho same social aud benevolent spirit in conclusion we hope that tbe remainder of your journey through life may be as peaceful and as unruffled as it haa been in the past aud that unmarred prosperitr may follow yon as a just recompense for your merited labors durinc your sojourn with us eigncd ou behalf of tho patrons g w black president waterloo association mr brown in a few well chosen words thanked the neighbors for their kindness in tendering him and lire brown sachu address and for the kindness they had shown them daring the number of years they had lived among them they were sorry to leave such kind and hospitable friends who had apparently taken such an interest in their welfare they shoald never forget them and sfcoald be pleased at any time to have them call upon them in theirnew hooae fallowing thjs f ry interesting programme took place con sisting of addresses music etc well plessed with tho evenings perform ance and after bidding mr and mrs- brown a hearty farewell the many frieada dispersed tatheir homes jfies ivandy if now back again latest styles for dress aud mantles r b jcxra auction sale hceslay mar 30 rale of implements the property storey lot 21 con 7 sale at one oclock wu auctioneer stock and of george cgaweya heiibtbeet nlk5l 1 bid ay mar 31 sale of stock machinery in shingle mill perty of thomas c moore ax ten oclock a m wm auctioneer ifcemuy april 4 sale of stock ments the pruperty of william lot 12 con 5 esqnesing oclock wm heustbeet i atubday 8th april sale of s ments and building lots the adam cook acton sate al wm hemsteeet auctioneer mplements c the pro- 4jotod 8 ale hemstbeet both flia methadj and results whan by rap of figs is taken it 13 pleasant and refreshing to the tastejand acts gentlyyetpromptlyonthokidneyb liver and bovreli cleanses the ays tem effectually dispela colds head aches and fevers pnd cares habitual constipation sytnp of figs is thet only remedy of iia kind ever pro duced pleasing to the taste andae ceptablti to tho siomach prompt in- its action and truly beneficial in its effects prepared inly from rthe moat healthyandagrbleaiibsfinces its rqanyexcellentqtalitiescomniendit- to all and hava made it the moat popular remedy known i syrup of figs 13 for bale in 75oi botues by- all jleading druggistaj any reliable druggist who may not have it on hapd will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it manulaotukd only by the caufqrna fig syrup c9c sax j camsttlze zyi kew toek kt the new meatmarke1 q stull has been in budneea in acton lone enough to know that when people arc supplied with flrst- cltta j fresh meats fowls ic tbeyco where such can bo secured wedfferonlvthilwst to be had and as a con sequence now enjoys patrouago which is about our oigbest anticipation i we always endeavor to treat our customers well and as a consequence wo retain tho old arid secure new ones highest cash price paid for porkj hides tal low itc it parties havingcatue c to sellirc requested to call 1 darull 1 the gr ybttii manufacturing co iw waterloo lont scasupaotueebs of bank office school todgej andj opera faittiare the 6kf0ed autoltatic dont fail to get our estimates send for circulars and catflosoes latest improved and perfect ed schoo desk photography ic is jtut oas fear since i huro ukea i otsr the basicass formerly carried on andet ihe firm name ol kelly bros ani as i was deletmioed fo do a cash business ia order tokwp op with the times and eire caitomers goods tt right prices i mast now stf that if has been the most pleasant year 1 1 have spent in basiness 1 1 now taia hj opportaaity of thanking the ndmeroas easterners for ihir jvery fand patron- ice in lha past and solicit a share of tbeir trade ia the fatnre fcelior i sm now in a position to do beiter by them than evrer before hatincj the iargeatand choicest stock of staple l drygoods readyliftidq clothing hats aridcents furnishings for the spring trade that was ever shown in acton t want every one to read this advertisement ill throagb as yoa wil find it of great interest i nkxk ties in this line i have made a special effort to place in stock the choicest collection of knots foar in hands windsor 8qarf and bows that yoa ui lee ia any store west of toronto shirts both white and colored sunday shirts and working shirts a very fine range tb select from at 50 cents spridj 1893 htts neerlathe history of acton ha there been shon such a choice lot of hats as i have to show yoa this spring in all the latest shapes and colors to fit and saitu ages sod a special line in childrens wear i redykkde cl0thtlsl6 in thia departmeat i promise yoa wouderlalbareiinsjiin mens ydoths boys iand childrens suits and odd pants in ereat variety and at prices that will be sore to catch yoar eye never before had i such a range of 2 and 3 piece saitsat all prices and styles it wont pay yoa to pass me if there is anything in the way of cloth- 5ng j youwknt hosiery i hayesome very special bsr- gains womens uisies and childrena a splendid black cashmere womens sire for 25 cents wet worth 15 cents this is the kind of bargains yoa may look for from me aider the cash sy- tem as 1 have stated before to keep abreast with the times a cash bad ness mast be done and that 1 1 will do and nothing else i have now in stock the balk of my spring goods slid the balance will be arriving daily j sincerely yonrs i i j j kellyj j successor to kelly bros i x rmg 9i i v hlrndbrsdn 8t go j millinery- ending j ii i 4 henderson 2o bt g to announce to the ladies of aicton and yicinity that their spriiig stock of milliner and fancy- goods will be open for tneirinspectien orr r been tnis satuf miss stoddart will spared to make this establishment gafn be intharge no trauble has the finest display eyercpresented by drsss gg a this line we are notwoalike a lengtii whipcords french del correct and servicable s goods see our splendid splendid value in shirtngs cottonades tabl ngs linens doubli pillow cottons hoisery prints lowing somethittg yer nice in dress sd great variety fn eitemane serges inks and henriettas- irr the most sfiades with trimmings to match all range of black goods hire and grey cottons flannelettes linings towelings tickings and single fold sheetings circular srteens etvcbroidl siwies lkce lptce ou rtmns okrp8ts htir jthe great srlaugl tremendous cuts eveiy- 1 0s2 fashionable west 99 upper ssivkdhkkstr end headquarters for 7 stylish suitings overcoat ings trowsefings ancnew and stylish gentle trii en furnishings i 2tgv goods tmvliig duly iunecooallnrtceo my speciality perfect fit ting pants to order s400 rje nelson sierchaut tailor ani gents fi 89 upper wmdhara it aaeljh a qasrter dollar bays at the quarter star- twentyfive king wesi hamilton ha oome bination the followioe extraordinary bar- i i s ltf choice italian peel for j v 2fie 25 f snperioc wash ng sod 8 f ercelleit ricefor 8 f superior laoridry sti 10 f goid cooking ftaisins for g packages corn stsich for g lbs choice nliiedvfeird seed far 25c t tfonster bars good laanttrr soap 25c i i i i clifford blacl a boston boys savedperhaps by hoods sarsaparui-i-inioadpol- soned lly cankej kcad tie mloirfas from airrjitelul mather my littfcboy ivxi sculct fevtr when i veus old and it left him very weilialalui blojd poloacd with caoslccr ilij eyes ceeime so luoimcd tint lit sutferins wjrc intense and for seven weeks lis y 1 i could not open his eyes i too lum twlm durlnj uutlka touia cq and ear nflrnury oa chirks sfrect but their remedies filled to do him uis fainteit snidotv of gooi i cctmcnccd ivhfe mm itood sarmmrlll nil it nm cureio iilm i ln uver deulitrd lint it invrd f bsmceit it oit fcfa tesfliet vou rojit nlli les urnimiil in uiv wt 1 raiily ti amniil use linage oi uratmiiivu uiv vrar j- 5 i hoods sarsapariila bccuiseof tie woiidctfal potllltilh ray boo anie f black5iak sss iasjlnsttsc 5oto hooca piilo i m comtrkcfrs lst tt- the contra tstiave been let andnhe bnilders are at work gatting- the materiil r ady for the reconstruction and enlargement ol onr premise8 the changes will be on an extensive soale adwhen completed ybn- rill not- recognize theold sjand we ha for a long time felt the n cessity for more room bar increasing basiteis bat been pressing i a demands in tbe new premises we hqj p serrs oarcastomers i lore readilyand easily there is j daring which forced throagh andertakea the is onr spring placed long sgo going to be ovei jo clear oat the make a grand i isc one drawback and that is the lime of the year he alterations are to be reade had aw dot been the exigencies of the late fire we should dot have hanges anlil alter the spring trade was ove a it importing orders aswell u borne purchatitsnre and the goods are now coming tb band ant me are crowded there is fast one way ont of it an j that is goods as fast as theycome in to do this spring bj5rgmin skle ortbainew prices which daridg the past the ipring basil the goods in never in our owing ta the c window display stock ot goods i hi lh hii tory cc id day april 1st ds t u inpbppts shoes still goes- on ale albss- k otlte actoni vh r coilstriit3ii6i3l al we shall 1 goods as well as thx lines in stock and thn catting e kept the community iitsaefe a state of interest weeks will be carriedright into the spring s ocksmd m we mast havejoom to work- we cannot hare way and we are determined they wont be wo j imported nicer goods than this season and if ition of our premises we shall jot make onr usaal d6ot get the idea that we hive not got the nuest m vll o ow complete for the spring trade arid we cat supply possible prices we dont stsal odr furniture nor deraod any one thltrmanufactu e but we pay cash for it and can sell asljw lr cash as anjdealers in tbe trade a un dertkiing x a lull line o coffins cask its robes etc always in stock 4e caa give- yap satisfaction as to prices we des re to impress upon thepoblic the faot that we have no and oar pricea are not governed by the tjrjderukeri best tbe markets afford at- very reasonable prices cocfd hearse and outfit for funerals slighlus iw m w

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