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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Aug 1883, p. 4

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, · t:lrnnp In111nmee,-Insure ln the Confeder ONTARIO TO QUEBEC. The cordl11.lity with which the Pref!· atlon Lifo Aesociatl<>o, ft 1e cheaper than th11 Es:cursiooiab from Ontario were receivea, C1an~dian Mutual Aid, A.O. U. W, or &DJ p&1111 A.N 11.!PROll.PTU BY D, . WYLLIE. &11 well es the taste and decorat!Tei skill flf :V.t.C'I8, NOTES .AND COMMENTS, around your hat' institt,1tion. as the. tollowing Emporium of Fashions in Cloths ~........,, .....,.........,............,.....,......~....,......,,....._,~· the QiJebecere, wa.s clearly dhown by the ·/ examples will prove : Tho11. McClunir has and Filrnis~ings. .BOWMANVILLE,FRIDAY, .AUGUST 31. Quebec city wa.s founded by Champlain elaborate manner in which the boats, As showing the sentunent which pre· been insured since 1872 for 82,000 and tho la.st years it only cost him $2.M per a11num on in 1608. tri&ins and other 4'onveyances were decor- vailed all through the recent Press Ex· five each $1.000 to insure. John McClung insured The : F alls of Montmorency are about ated with . fiags, evergreens, mottoes and 011rslon, we give the following verses at the same time for the same &mount and it THE SCHOOL . BOOK QUESwritten on the steamboat on tlie way down 251 feet in height. flowe.ra innumerable. The stea.mer Uuion the l:laguenay, by the well-known vetemn, only cost him $1,74 per annum on ea.ch $1,000 to TION. The St. Lawrence i1 leu than mile in particular was most beautifully decor· Mr. David Wyllie, <.f Brookville, and re- lneurll, he being a. little younger. We certify The school book queati"n ia to-d"y the wide o.pposite Quebec city. · ' . BY THI8 STYLISH HOUSE, ceived with 2reat ·applimse at the Quebec .the above to be correct, 'l'hos. McC!unir, Joh· , ated from ~tem 'to stern. McClung. Thoe. Bingham. agent. ~06tf. dinner in the Albion Hotel.: nll -absorbin~ topic-ll'ith the rival pubWe are in~ormed that Catholics own On,e efftic t of . th~ press eltcursi;n to. Which goos to prove that old fo~yiam fa. lishers. But l\B the public generally will nine-tenths of the city of Quebec. ve us your hand Quebeo ; fear not to truet; Qnebec will be that the people of the two · GI getUng played out, and that the people Let us reciprocate; our aim is just. l!Oon, ·'from necessity, become interested With all the grandeur to be seen in the Provinces will be brought inlo a closer We have been ~u·angers heretofore, but nO\\' ·appreciate the new departure. Our Press men.know ;rou better, and we vow in the subject, we will s,.y a few words, R. C. churches in Quebec the seats are bare acquaintance and cons'equently _ will feel Should nny traitor intervene between HE CREDITORS and. .ALL OTHER We'll treat hlm as e dastard base and mean, "Ind only a few, as our space is limited . and very uncomfortable . personshavinf{claimRagainRt the estate F A N C Y 1 CL f more like sister11 of one grea~ common· And 0 hold the t!rmer by each other's hand of :SAMUEL SEYMOUR, late of th<t townohlp We h~ve. carefolly exaruioed the Canadian to heart unitedly we stand. As-hand Since Confederation, 1867, Quebec has wealth. The .two d.iscordant t-lements will ot C,i,rtwright in tho Count.y or Dnrham, ye<>· of all descriptions arriving d~ily, greet yon, brethren of a kindred band. man. who died on or about the twentY·n!th Rea rlera pnbliahed by Gage & Co., the been the seat of · th~ .P rovincial Govern· be harmonized also an<l each will luve a We \.Vho aim at building up this glorious land; day of November, 1880, are hereby notified to Q We all are son· or Canada; then why send by p..ist. prepaid.' or delivor to. JAMl!:t! Ur 0 IeS & Ir : Royal fuaders publi~hed by Ca.mpbt>ll & ment. , warmer fellow-ft1eling for the other; or Shonld "e turn pens to swords. and tlyPAlllt, of C...rtwright afuresaid, Administrator · Sou, and two of the Royal Canadian Read· with the will 11n11e:xed of the p<irsona! est.ate are the most Fancy in town, in all There wer& very few ships as Quebec a.\ in .obher words, 't he two Provinces have At others' throats because our fathers ma.y Have fought and bled at some long distant day, and effects oflhe Paid !:;AMUEL SEYMOUR, ers published by The C:~nnda,. Publishing the time of our visit. It w'a s the "out " been Tyed, Rev. Dr'. Dewan officistinic. ' ihe New Shades. We claim one country, and weclo.im one Queen, on or before the t!rst day of October. 1883. their The best, the purest.. e'er the world has seen; abrlstia.n end surnames, addrl'sses and des. <Jo., and we have to assist our criticism an " seaeon . Providence seemed to smile on .the On· We claim the patriots covered by om· 11od; criptions. the full particulars of their claims. We have a. fine assortment of the a. atntement of their accounts and the n11.ture Quebec city cannot boast of · beautiful tario pre11smen on their recent tri~, for, We cla.lm one H\lsven, we adore one God. cxperitmce of ten years iu thll teaching of the securities (it an;r) held by them : or in Newest Styles in No foe can touch us, else they soon w!ll find profession ; and we hesitate not to pro· ladies ; and the men are only " fair· to in the words of Bro. Somerville, " The Quebec, Ontario, one to one in m1ud. defaua thereof. and unmedlately after encll We've peen your Province and your Sa.gneney! lasbname-d date,the assets of the s&id SAMUEL no1mce the Canadiim Readers super.iur in , llliddling." SEYMOUR will be distributed amon1e the VV \Veather throu.ghout was propitious-th~ . These we'll remember "".hen we're fsr away. · · Shall we forget yonr kinrlness, aow we saver1 parties entitled thereto. regard being had only It is a pity that tho charming sail be- very heavens,, to speak poetically, seemed No, m1my respects to either of the others, as .to claims or which notice slu·ll have been KiYen old Queboc, we will forget you, never ! a.a a.hove re~uired. and the ti&id' .Administrator they contait! all the ~ood points to be tween Montre~l and Quebec has to be to smile on. our pathway. i'he sail both will not be hable for the said assets or any pa~' found in the oih.er two, As .far as we can mad~ in the night time on accuunt of the east and we11t on the noble St . . thoreot to any person or whoa" claim notice Call at the Eclipse House a.nd you wlll Lawrence For The Stateam.am.. shall not i....ve been received at the time ot 1n1ch judge fr<'m the Third and Fourth books of · tides. have the beet ~tock of goods to pick bom. was truly the very essence of restful en· SONG OF THE DYING TRAMP. distribution. the Royal Ca,uadian stiriea ihey are suThe Catholics in Qu.e bec aro truly a de· joyment, while the unflagging spirit and Dated July lStb, 188.'I. J'AMJlS PARR perior to 'he Royal H.Mders, for the com- voted people to their church, and set an vi vaeit.y of our French nei~h hors gave life BY SARA. LETT COTTEW. ~.,,. .Adlllinisk&tofl, piler has embodied i'1 them some of the example in this respect worthy of imita- and variety to every hour and occa.eion." -· · -- . · - - - - - · - - · - - · · - - - - - O I bury on the prairie, or undor the foreet tree. good points of the Gage series that the tion by Protestants evervwhere. The wonders of the mystic Saguenay For I am a. homeless straniier, and nobody The Ba~ibca, the French Roman Oath- inspired with minglt>d emotions of deii!.{ht Roya.I Readers do not contain. But as we ca.res for me. · said tlrn Canadian Readers contain all the olic church 11t )Vhich the Press party at· and 'a we the most unimpressionable. Pen I humbly ask'd {or shelter. they drove m11 from the door; points of eicellence of the Roya.I Canadian tended high mass in Quebec, was conse· arl.d pencil may describle aud portray its series and are therefore the readers that crated m i666, and is the. oldest Catholic a.wtul heights and. soundless depths, but They call'd me tramp and vugrsnt, and I could -because we pay CASH for our Goods · andbea.1· no inore. should, and to our opinion will, be adopt- church in America. the ~ensations caue'd up by their actual I, ·who had march'd with Sharman, down to ed by all ecl1ool boards competent to judge The Marquis and Princess vrere pictures presence and contact are pMt describing· the Southern Sea, the different seriee on their · real ·merits,. of health at the time of our vtsit. His in matter of fact Eoglish. After li!1!.fe~ing 'when my boyish stren~th was wasted,' to keep my country free. Indeed the school boards that hav.:i already Excellency is more fleshy and much im- under the eolemn shadows of Capes Trinity The µiother who kissed meet parting was dead taken action on the e11bject have almost proved in appearance since thll writer first · and Eternity, the aug~estive cognomens when her boy returned : invariably reported in favor of Gage's sa'\\<him in Canada.'. Ill bestowed on them aeem far from sacrilege. 'l'he man who sold lhe ahoddr had got the I money I earned, J Can.adian Readers, wluch ts a fair omen of Capt. E. C. Holiwell, Stationer to His -D.irndas .Bmmer . . 'l'he men who sold the shoddy a.re proud and f future action by other boards. Some Excellency the Earl <'f Dufl'erin, Quebec, · rich to-day : I · The Ontario journalists and their ladies people find. fi+ult with the eoverument for very generously pcesented a copy of his found a pleMant and comfortable home ·a t Men who follow'd the army, like wolves on the scent of prey.' authorizing two. eerie11, thereby ca.nsing "Guide to Qnebec" to each member of the Windsor . H~tel during thi:1r st.ay in They travel in kingly Europe, they boast and ~nfusion among pa.rent!!, &eachers and the Press As3ociation. Montreal. This hotel i. s situated only a .theyputonalrs: 4lthers, but it is ·ftat~d in re;>ly th:\t th!!ir Service<J are conductP.d · in Quebec few rods from the G. T. R . station in the Theylmeelln the grandest churches,0,God, 0 0Wll can you hear their prayers 1 object was to h~ve a healthy rivalry and clJurchee from 5 a. m. till 10 p. m., so that pleosanteet part of the 01ty ; it is 001:1 of Clompetitiou · so that the st;mdard quality a visitqr may attend <Jeven or e.i-"ht aer- the finest buildings m America, is hand- I am dying out in the darkness, dying out in the cold. might be maintained. But the 11:overn· vices in one .day. Bells a.re almost con- somely furnished and fitted throughout, But bury ifte liko a soldier, cover me up In the mould; ment will hardly go so in the ' fac~ of · stantly rinii:iug from early morning till 3 and -i11 a delightful Place for pleas1111e seek· Never let the pauper's coffin those llmbs of mine etrong public opinion es to author;zc a ·p.m. ~t era and travellers generally. We are not enclose. , third st1rie11, whatever interested parties A journrilist from a estern Ontario surprieed to lea.rn that it is paying hand- Would I had died lo the battle, and tell among ma.y say to the contrary. The teachers at city, i is · fa.id, presented the Princess some divideude. . ma.plr_)f9.e~.. ·· .: , the Provincial Association ~he other day · with h card 'of advertising rates, so we Our Quebec friends must have thougl)t ·pronounced against the authoriz!\tion of may oxpect to find Her Hi11:lmess adver· Ontario journa.liRts were a lot of wine- INTERMEDIATE EXAMIN'ATIONS. m'o re than one series ; the teachers of this tiai· n g for servants in a Forest City daily bibbers, for at the receptions champagne county are of the same opinion, and their soon. . was more plentiful than water. The civic· The results of t.he July Examinations, <:ommittee appointed to examine all the The Editor of this journal desires to dinner at Quebec was the only exception, as fully as we have. been able to get them <lifforent series and report hti.ve reported publicly express his thankfulness to John and tltere the city journalists, ·having ac- in the abseuce of the teachers, '.\re these : SECOND CLASS A.-Mr. .Sangstttr end very strongly in favor ofG:..ge's Canadian G. Leitch, Esq., City .Auditor, formerly companied us on eur North-west trip last Miss McOlellan. Reacjers, so that this county has virtually <'f :the Bank of Montreal, for the great year, knew that we were strictly temperSE<;oND CLASS B.- Misses Allen, Shaw, adopted liis series and parents may pur- kindneM> a.nd many courtisies h.e extended ate, cofisequently no liquors were placed Broughall, and Mr. Moore. chase them without fear of having to throw to us while in that city. 0 uu the tables. B" it known to all and !NT.ERll!E.nIATE.-Messrs. Parks,· G . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f thew aside for any ot·h er. books. · -The Marquis of .L orne . BJld Princess. sun :z.ji..ex:eafter- t.ha.~Ontario journaliats. S~w, :L\\ther Worry, Jat:p..ea.,, Hemy, R,. Louise have a decided prefer~noe tor are a temperatH and highly m~rvJ set , of Lane, 'f. Brown and B. Brown. · TBrttD CLAss.-Miii8 Gould, Miss Ben· THE ka'l of the 22nd inst., in an edi- Quebec, where her Royal HighnesB often torial note, epaaking of the Algoma elec· walks unatte.nded around the Citadel and m;he only apolog) we, can ofr~r to our eon, Mies Courtis.and Mr. Dobbin. . '"'-- - ·-~~---tion, soys : " l\1r. Mowat is determinad on the Ter~ace. · She dresseis plainly alid readers for' the much space we have occuHow TO GET SJOK.-Expose yourself to get Algoma by foul meam1 if he cannot usually wears a small bTack hat. pied iu our reports of th11 recent Preas day and night, eat to much without exersecure it by fatr means. Instead· of makThe hotels in Quebec are no 01·edit to Excursion is Lhat we wish to publish to ciQe, work too hard without rest doctor all ing the S.berifl' or the Registrar of Algoma the ancient city, the best hou&e there the worl.l what large hearted and gener- the tim, take all the vile nustrums adverthe Returning Officer for the P-Oming being little better than the dollar-a,-day ous people the Lower Cunadl1ms are, 11.nd tisPd, and then yon will want to know How TO Get WELL.-Which i11 answerelection he has placed the writ in the houses in Toronto . The Walker house in to dire..:~ attentipn to the indescribable ed in iu three words-Take Hop B1tters t . hands ')f a political partisan at Thunder the lu.tter City is . a palace in comparison. grandeur aud ever·.va.rying and unrivalled THE entries for the Provincial ExhibiB ay." All good people must uphold tpe, Such a "ell . r egulated and comfortable scenery and other attractions that are to J. 1 fail and give it credit; and praise for the hotel would, we think, prove ·a. profitable be seen at a trifling expense on a trip down tion this year promises to be much larger ·f. than they have been for any previous ex· l1onest and noble sentiments so plainly investment in Quebec. lihe majestic St. Lawrence and up the hibition. So far not one of the judges expressed. Did' any_one in Ontario ever One thing that ga.ve ohcasion for fre- awe-inspiring and mystic Saguenay riv!lrs. appointed have declined to act as was the hear of a Sheriff or E.egietrar.h,a ving been quent .remiuk by.members of our party Even the lludson and ' the Swiss scenery case last year. passed over before when an election wa.s was the cleanlinesB and tidyness that is surpassed in many respects by what ia MR. 0 . J. PHELPS, Liberal member for to be held 1 We pause· for a· reply. Don't characterized the.homes of the poo~ people presented along the coasts of these noble West Simcoe, has been unseated through and la.borinii: classes in t-he · Province · oi water counea. all speak et once. bribery by an agent. His majority was only 25. A warm contest may b"' expected. English, Scotch and Canadian TWEEDS are well assorted. .A. large · Quebec. 'l'hey were abo Vl'ry respecCful The Ostario journalists are placed under THE United States postal department is and courteous to strangers when spoken great obligations to Mr. N. LeVasseur, · inau~urating a system of postal to or asked a question. IT is stated that the shrinkage in rail- stock of OVERCOATS for the Fall Trade, which we will sell wrry just now the President, and Dr. Dionne, the Secre· way stoek'.caus!'ld by the recent pamc in --low for CASH.-notes, for the tran~mission of sm~ll sums, In the Chicoutimi district there )is a tary of the Quebec Press Association, for Wall Street iR 110 less than two hundred which are to come into use after Stiptem· farge area. of arable land, but ·the farmers their untiring efforts to secure the greatest· and forty-fl ve millions of dollare. be1· 2nd. These notAa are printed in books, are far behind the age in agricultural af· cowfort and happiness for their guests Tim Guelph lottery swindle has evi- r p ll h BARGAINS we can give · I! with a counterfoil, and thus a register is fairs. Stock is very inferior and th~ lease ~all one and.a and see t e yo11· !Or durinv. their visit . We hope to have an dently not 'di"d out yet. We have been k ept of ihe date, amount and to whom ayatem of far~~ng is primitive. It would opportunity of reciprocating their fraternsent an · advertis~ment by ~he manager, Cash. Our expenses are much less than any house in the tow,n, each note is issued. The amount is not pay the Quebec Government · to send a al kindness on some future occasion. The Mr. Mui:phy, which we declined. to exceed five dollars, aud is to be· pur· few of the most intelligent young. farmers high. esteem .of the citizens for these · -that we can prove by £gures.THE telegrt1phers' strike i~ ended by the · chased at a cost of three cents. This. to from each district in that Province to our 11:entlemen w11s clearly shown by the noble, generous and hospitable manner in which unconditional surrender of tho operators, , 'O t the masses, will oe a great convenience, Ontario Model Fa.rru for a season to be they seconded every efi'..n't made by them ma:ny of whom have since been refosed and the system m11st soon ba adopted in taught how to farm. to make our visit as i nterestinf.( and pleas· employment by 1he companies. ~. this and other countries, and will eventA supreme effort Is being made by ant as possible. Our thanks are also due to tho other journalists of Quebec and Ir is said that Sir Stalford Northcote i::JJ ually be accepted by the postal union. Quebec to get shipping. A huRe under· Montreal who did so much to promote wm probably rtisign the leader&hip of the taking that has already already absorbed our comfort and add to the interest of our English Conservatives on accJunt of poor HoN. DAVID PRICE, of the firm of Price a million dollars is their we~ dock and trip. health. l B ros. & Co., Chicoutimi; lumber merch· tidal harbor, the former comprising forty .After feasting with the Press g1rng at THE Provincial Board of Health. pro· ant , died on Wednesday at his residence Montreal we took the train for Napier· n ear Quebec, aged 5i years. D eceased and the latter twenty acres. These dooks ville, a village of some 1,200 iohabitanta, pose; to hold " sa01tary conventwn in London some tiine in NovAmber. was born a t Quebec, wh ere he wa8 educat· will afford excellent faci!Hies for loading situated about forty miles south of Mon· ed .and engaged in mercantile pursuits. ani:1 unioading the largest vessels, and we treal, where w.e ~pent a pleasant woek ANDREW WEAVER, Esq., of Bothwell, He t ook a u in ter~ st in the nJilitia, being hope the most s<.1nguine hopes of the with the family of the late Dr. Stuart, son h·s received official notification that he . lieuteU<.\at colonel .of the Chicoutimi batof Sir James Stuart. The French-Caua· has fallen· heir to $1,250,000. talion. 11.11d was a prominent agricultural· Quebecers will be realized in this project. .The priests "do th~ thinkinic for ihe dia11 element predominates here, there iat. He sat in ~he Parliament of Old llf ih~ wri' for the A.lgoma election lhe being only two En{;(lish famil ies in \he Oa.n~d ,. for d1ffor·rnt conatltuende~ until majority of the Quebecers, and collec~ village, and the l!' rench language ie · ani- nomination is fixed. for the 7th a.nd ili.e Confederation, wlien he w11.s called to the large fees for their services. These spirit· v.e rsally spoken. There are a very large election for the 21st of Sept . Senate, Being a Libeul Conservative 10 ual instt'uc.tors are ·held in tli.e h'lghest Catholic church, Seminary and Coliege, -A.'TTnB Governor-General and Princess J;>Olitics_.- - - - - -- - - - respect and reverenced by the. i r parishion- and a very .small Protestant school of nine LouiPe will pay their farewell vi11it to 'fo· W E a,re very sorryfo learn that on Sun· ers, but many of the latter, finding their pupils, the latter being ·mder the tuition ront:l on September 12. day lf>llt the new printing office just erect· of Misli J. Graham. During our &tay . . ed for Mr. Pembt>rton, of the U xbridge taxes on grain so heavy, are raising hay among others we formed the a.cqnaintanco AR<JR!lH.LD FoRBEB, the celebrated war G·.im·dian, together with thll type and instead. The people are evidently lndut1- of Dr. Marcellu and M . Catudal, Esq., c<'rreapondent, sailed from New York for 111·es!leil were destroyed by the flood wash- trious and live contentedly, but they M. P., for that county. We found both Liverpool on Sunday. i ug out the posts on which the buildin~ certainly lack the enterpriite and ambition of them to be very pleasant and mtelligen t LoRD CHI EF Jus· .rrcE COLERIDGE has gentlemen of the bachelor persua~ion and w 1111 erected. cl\ming it to collapse and fall He is now -offering his whole stock of i nto the <lreek. which characterize Ontarioans. irumsensely popular with the parishioners. arrived in New York, and is coming to .· I The Toronto World very correctly r~- Mr. W. A . Stuart, brother of Miss M. E. Toronto. I N selectmg Mr. G. W. Ross, M. P . for / mark~ : " 'fhe amount of mon ey left 1n Stuart, who t aught last year in the Union Knox College End.o wment Fund new West _Middlesex, ~11 thei~ President, the Quel>ec by t.oll_rists might be largely aug· School here, ~arries on a very extensive &!IlOUIHll to $120, 000. O ntario Teu.chers Ass001ation has done . . . general store business, in connection with amomiting to nearly $5000, at iteelf credit. Mr. Rosa has~always taken mented were . the ci_ty pro_vt~ed _with a which he has-an agriculturalimplement em· . THE HoN. 0. MowAT arriTed home on a deep interest in educational matters, proper hotel. American nulhonatrtis and porium. He sold · this season a.bout 30 Wednesday last. an(! ~ill bring tntelligen?e combi~ed with r English lords do not relish antiquity when Cossitt reaperi, 20 mowers and 40 sull.y FC>E'l. O.A.BEI: C>N'Z..T. practical knowledge to his new office. found in the hotels in which they sleep. ra~es, besides other machiMry. 'l'he NaWHAT ARE' SCRA'I'CllEs1 For hor!cs piervillfans are a quiet, sober, industrious that are troubled with the dise..se called scratF ROM >.1dv~-ccs r eceived from the West Quebec is undoubtedly in need ·o f a mod- and .hospitable pet·ple. There is a· large ches. Dr. Dow's Sturgeon Oil Liniment pro,.es Boots ·and Shoes m~de to order as usual, from. the b~st_ of t he pricois of barley rnust r ule low. The ern hotel. The city posse3ses a most number of "OOd farms around the village, a sure cure, as witness tho Collowmg: Last .·, ,.. Aprll, during the wet aea.·on, ooth of my stock and by first c]ass workmen . quantity in the weet is large 1wd the qual- charming site fora secoud~Vindsor, which but Chey are very poorly worked and the horses were terribly ba.d with scr&,tehes. They ' ld' e II d b dly out f re were both Quite lame aud gradually growing bul 0 ity ( {Xcellellt. The barley market has not of itself and combined with the other Do not fail call on him at once ancl secure barglil.ins. mgs ar sma an a worse. I tried various horse liniment·, but a 11 · opened here yet bi;t farmeis · need not attractions of the ancient capital, should pair. Thev had a.n abundant hay crop, of no avail, until a. friond recommended. highly h old expecting high figures. but the grain crop is light. No rnrnips Dr. Dows Sturgeon Oil Liniment. I boug-ht &i. STAND :-Neads' Block, next door east of Lee & Edsall's be the means of increasing summer travel are grown, though the soil is admira.bly bott10 and my hones were well ln two de.ye. Oar Sprlns_ Stock is thorougb.ly complete, d d I r.ever ·aw its equal for hor·Ei flesh. · . Hardware Store, King Street, Bowmanvill~. Bllieon it Oo, b7 a bun re per etnt. adapted for growing them auooeslfuily. I .r. N. niuc.lia, Charlotte&owo, P. E. I. c~e¢anadian$tatuaman CAN AD IAN PRESS TRIP. · THE ECLIPSE Housc:: - a 72Suits of Clot~es Sol~ last wee~!' 0 TH S Admiriistrato s Notice. T I N bby T' Sh' ts STRA"'{TT HATs W. H. IVES. WE CAN AFFORD.TO SELL.CHW Sav.e a Large Amount in Discounts. LOWEST PRICES. We buy the best Markets and at the veMT & we d . OUr . , W Ork and save ~aying Salaries. far costs some houses fully 10 per cent more for .. every dollar's worth of goods sold. COU"CH:J tlOltNSTON & ClY1JllMAN~ ·PROWER'S BLOCK. - .. THE MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. My: Stock never was so Complete for Fall Trad'e. '-JI T"o ' ./.' C h ., . ._ ,,.."ememb er G rea B arga1ns ior as . '--IP ......e .J.Jt. -&¥:'e r y · .. -GRE.A.T- OLEARINB SALE BOOTS &SHOES CASH STORE. 0 I SPRING & SUMMER GOODS r W H 0 LE S A. I.A E PRICE~ _ to

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