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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Sep 1886, p. 1

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'~ . . . ,,....-~\t . TERMS :-tl.60 Pu Amrox. OUR TOWN A.NB COUNTY FIRST: THE WORLD il'TERWA.RDS. M. A. JAMES, EDITOR ilD PROPRIJITOB. VoLuME , ~' N.e:w SERIES, NUM1JER 424. BOWMANVILLE, bNTARIO,. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1886. ~~~ xxxn. N u:MB:ir:R a7. NE-W- FIRM! L Having boughf out the entire· stock of McCLUNG & Co., are prepared to give bargains is every department. N tn> '.ilht>trtisemtnt.s. MAPLE GRUP'E. ! TYRONE. SOLINA. Capt. Werry, of Oshawa, hes been home for a few days. The first sod of Mr. J . V ice's mansion was turned on Monday last. Rev. W . R. Barber, of Richmond Hill, preached an excellent sermuu to a very large conj.>regation at Eldad on Sunday afternoon last. Mrs. J as. Cut tel, of Brooklin, wife of the Editor of the Brooklin " Times" and her father, Mr. Coilrtice, have been visiting around here. Mr. Walter Vice is putting a atone foundation under his house. The Editor pa.id us a flying vhit last week. Quite a number from this place attended the harvest home picnic on the b!lte line on Saturday last. The re-opening !ervices "of Zion church on Sunday last were well attended. Rev. W. R. Barker preached in· the morning and evening. 'l'he finging by tht. choir waH very good iudeed. Ths tea on Monday was also very wt>ll attended and the addresses of Rev. Mesara. Salton and Barker in the evflning were very interesting. Proceeds of collections and tea, over $GO While Mr. T.Langmaid and family were at church on S unday 1uorniug, ·Om6 unknown person or persons entered the house and ransacked everything where it was s·1pposed there was any money. Some two or t!1ree dollars was stolen. Mr. S. Tremeer'e etables were also entered and about a dozen snaps stolen from the harness. JAC K. McCLUNG, Bl NC HAM &Co. A In Dress Goods and all kinds of Trimmings we have the largest and nicest assortment in town. _ _ S 1ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.F Being front half Lot 9, Con. 1, Ma.overs. For terms apply to W. s. PICKUP, Millbrook. of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ 3 _t_·4 _ w _. M~. George ~ame11 is. still on the mend SHAW & TOJ,ll, and IB able to Blt up a httle each day. IOENSED AUCTIONEERS for the A wedding proce!aion pasaed through County of Durham. All salRs will receive promvt attention. Address :- Bowmanville, this vicinity on Wednesday evening of Ont. last week, on their way to the station. OOD SERVANT WANTED for The Rev. J. Oke and wife were the happy general house work. Apply to MRS. P. couple. We wish them joy and prosMURDOCH. 32-tf. perity. Our prayer meeting· are still well atDENT.AL STUDENT WANTED tended and are receiving frequent visits Bowrn:~v~r1~~· .A.pply to J. M. BnrnA3 from our pastor anJ wife, who labor ERYANT WANTED lMMEDIATE- earnestly in the work of saving souls. L Y for general houPAwork. Apply to Mns, A, J.AMKS, Centre St, Bowmanville, G '?f":E· CLAR.KE UNION. Clarke Union is situated two and a half miles n orth west of Orono on the six th line. Mr. J. Sandercock, our mode farmer, is well into his harvest. Messrs. G. Kain and W. Allin have been very successful in their coon hunting expedition, l1aving alroady killed t hree small unes. Mr. James Berry is attendin~ ihe High School in Bowmanville. . A large stock of Jerseys at bottom prices. f Tyrone. ARM TO RENT OR FOR SALE. acreB, being part of lot 31, con. · in F COLE, the Township ot Clarke, Enquire of 79 M. 8. In B MILLINERY F S OY W .ANTED at once to learn printing at tho STA'l'EBMAN olHce, One about la or 16 years of a1.:e and having a fair educ&· tion preferred. - ·- -- -- - -- - - - - - -- 37:2m Harvest being upon us last week we were ton busy to contribute to the columna of the STATESMA...,.,, We have been favored lately with the presence of Rev. J. K enner, of Chesley ; Rev. Auston Potter, of Teeswater ; Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks and daughter, of Thornton, and Mr. and Mrs. Frase1·, of Brighton. Our school was visited by Mr. A. Ba:nber, of Cobourg, one day la.st week. Mr. C. Potter, who has been spending his vacation among us, has returned to his school at Newmarket. Mr. A. E . Harris and J. Colwell have purchased \I lirst- cl as~ clover mill with which they intend to do good work next winter. Mr. Wm. Rowe threshed for Mr. S. V. Hoar 450 bushels of barley inside of 5 ho1u11. Who can beat that 1 The latest novAlty of the day is cheese cloth aprons and plug hats both of which were in great demand at the church I.ea on Tlteaday week. we have all the latest styles, a~so a large stock of Mantles and Mantle Cloths. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT T is in charge of MR. W. TAIT, a first-class cutter, All the latest styles of Pantings, Scotch & Irish Tweeds and a large assortment of all kinds of cloth to clioose from. Every suit guaranteed a good fit or no sale. As most of these goods were selected by one of the firm 1n the English market, an:l imported direct, we are prepared to sell goods cheaper than any house in town. Come and examine our goods before purchasing. OR SALE.- A quantity ot superior Great credit is due to the ladies of this Clanson Fall Whest, just threshed, PerMiss Kate Marke is spending a few place for the granlli. tea they served on son· wanting Seed Wheat will tind it to theh. · advantage to call on MESSRS. J. & R. BROWN, days in this neighborhood. Tuesday. Proceeds of tea $43.00 Lot 25, Con. 6, Clarke. 4Ut. Mr. Charles Sharpe was so fortunate as 0 h M T 11 ur teac er, r . A. S. i ey, was TEER ASTRAY--.Came into the Ell.- t o find a $20 bill which will be ret urned unable to teach for a few days last week closure lot · : , ·con. G, Darlington, oarly in to the owner on: reward of $10. on account of sickness. August, a two yea.r old Bteer. The owner is re· quested to prove ~roperty. pay expenses and ~r. Milton Keat was visiting at Mr. Miss Janet Mcintyre is visiting friends take him awa.y. l'uos. 8co·rT, Tyrone, 3<-3w, Fox s, on Sunday last. . in the West. M G H J d· d f ·1 f K" Messrs. Frank Manning and Herman END ERS \VAJllTED for m!lfton r. · ·..a~ me _an ami y, 0 mwork on 'brick building lo be erected on Davia intend to start 0 11 their trip to ·t th e1r · h ee Ith . "" h mount, are v1s1tmg friends here. King Btreet. The pla.n can be seen at C. E ngIan d t o recrm " 1s . . . . HARNDEN'R l.lental Roome. Tenders wfll be you a happy trip boys Mr. C. W1lhams and wife, of Enmereceived on or beoforo Sent. 18th, 1886. ll'l·iw ' · killen, were the ~uests of Mr. T. T. Last week some !..de an~ la.see·. w~nt Jardine last Sabbath. OLTS :?<'rR SALE.- Two Black Colta, back to the Poplar Regions ptckmg A large number from here went to the one.2 years old ..nd one l year old, lilred by thimble-berries, where the most import· " Kean Rothschild ; " also ono Bay Colt 2 yr'e ant part of their liarness was stolen ao church anniversa.ry at Long Sault on old, sired ltv "British Lion." Apply to .JAM RS Monday and report a first-class t ea.. MILLER, IAt 11,Con. 1, Manvera, NewPar.k, P.O. that they had to borrow to return. SHw· There ia some talk of organizing a. foot Mr. John Parker'· new brick house is ONEY FOOND. - On the Kingston about finished. Going to have a warm- ball team in this place. Don't be back· Road., August 30th, a pocket boek con- ing, John 1 ward, boyl!. alnlng money a nd some papers. The owner Some youGhs of thill place have joined can obtain the same. hy provln~ property and Mr. Archie Stalker is erecting a · new paying for liliis notice. 'VM, OUMISTON. SEN., brick house. the Militia and are now camping at M:>ri&. Enfield. :s;> :l w Kingston. Who's afraid 1 j C KIRBY. The harvest i11 past, the summer well nigh ended and I am once more perrnited to jot a few items of news to your welcomt. weekly visitor. We repeat, news, not s uch an effusion at that writ ten by some rara avis last week. We like :.n oc· casional ioke, are quiet fond of seeiug the "boys" get a ely rub, but from ;writing about whv is mashed or mada a. mssh, we can but cry, Heaven deliver us. Our school has again got fairly into working order with a large attendance. We can present a. better record than a ny other school in the township. :Seven candidates who have b een prepared for the Entrance Examinations here,are at pres.ant attending high school, and th e probab1lit1es are that the beginu1ng of a new year will see this n·1mber nearly duplica · ted. Many t hanks to Mr. McDowell and long may he remain in the posit ion for :wl;lich he is so admirably adapted . We must not forget our old friend, Mr. Will. Allin, t he time-tried thresher who is out with 2 excellent outfitll and has hill arms literally full of work. H e this season bou~ht a now· t raction engine from Haggert Bros., Brampton. I t t akes lestt wood and water and works neater than any other thitt has yet visited this n eighborhood. Success to you sir. Mr. Wes. Camsel left on F riday last tQ. attend the Collingwood Collegiate insti-· tute. He is a lad of good mental ability,.. full of push and who can doubt but "'· bright future awaits him. Peace and cou- tentment in your home, Wes. The Methodist& have recently bought a. . beautiful new organ of D.>minion make, which now graces their church. But ons· thing now la.cketh, some fair fingers to· 1nanipulate it. Instead of having a picnic it has been: decided to invite a couple of neig hboring Base .Ball tea.ma to play a matched game i.n some suitable place near here. .At the Bllme time ou r Foot Ball club will t est the metal of another. A h alf h oliday will ?a. gr!lnted t o the school and every body u mv1ted to atte nd. Full oarticulars will soon be given. · A L aekard man accused one of our dark com-plexioned light fingered (on thP. underside) gentry, of visiting his hen-roost !it the witching h~ur of night , and being m the act of carryrng of his plumpest p ul!ets. What an unpardonabJe insult! The idea of one who combi nes the innocence of childhood and lovlinesa of woman stealing he os . Who ever h eard t ell of ~uch. a thing? It is untrue, so it is. M or their ·certUlcate and salary expectet:l. All appJi()ations,&e be in by September.25th. T.R. HOA.Ii!., Sec\y -of Board of Education, ll':vrone. P. 0. :$S;4w. TEACHER WANTED for S. S. A No.10, Darlington. Duties to commence Jan_1st, 1887.. Applica.nt8 must state th<l gr..de A large lot of CARPETS below cost to clear tbem out. H MCCLUNG, BINGHAM & CO. GREAT BARGAINS - -I I N - - OUSE AND GARDEN TO · i tENT. '!Jhat ilarge and couunodiou· :2 story brick: ·Pesidenoe ot the late Cha1les Fllrewell, eitu81ted at 'Harmony. H miles east of.Oshawa, is to · r ent. 'lt·contams 10 rooms, has l~&cres of land, and good stable on the premise·i; hard and seft water and all modern convemences. For terms apply on the premises, or- to DR. F .A.RE'WiEIJJ,, -<>ehawa. 35:iw .A-OR.E FARM FOR SALE ·OR TO RENT.-lleing 'Lots H and 11'6,.Coo. · 10, Darlington. and havi1'g there· en : dwelling-house, out·bu!ldinge, ct1od well or water. young orchard. etc. It is ,aitua.ted abo;at!lO mlleslfrom Bowmanville,:3 m41ea from Enniskillen,:'2); miles from Haydon a-nd 2 miles from BurkeLon Rtntlon, the C. P. !:Railway crose~ng_ the fB.l"ni. :iror partie nlare · apply to SAM L WOODL1' Y. 'l'yrone, P. 0 3l·tf. ICENSED AUCTIONEER kfor the L County of Durham. Oroers 'left at the 81:'.l'rJ!:SM.AN office or forwarded 'l'\Y·POne P.O. will receive p1·ompt attention. to 200 Boots and ·shoes FOR 30 DAYS - -.AT- -- 28:6m D. :.D-A-V-I-S'. FARM ·AND \VllLAGE PROPifRTY - < >:F AU CT I 0 N SALE · VALUABLE- IN THE- -GO TO- Township of Pickerin2', Bel0nging t o the Estate of the llate MURDOCH- BROTHERS for everything in JORDAN POS taioing 1i08 a.ores, more or lees, of wh.ich~about 10 acres Me bush. On this is a dwellinl!f!· hcruee and stables, It also lll!I'ords an excellent "nd rare opportu.nity to mm owners, as the; W""9t branch of iliAl.ffin"s Creel: runs across the$outh· - wxz. C~n~:O:-;rr~: ~~~~~s~rJrotil:Jfc~J~i~.·~~ I Is selling Single Harness for $1 O ; Nickel Plated Single Harness, $16; all other goQds in proportion. Qall a nd, see the best FLY NET ever made. Miss Stuart,.of Baltimore, is a guest in PAROEL [il.- .A.djolnln;(' Parcel I, oo istiin« finish and 11trengt!t. Abo.ut thirbf men' our vilbge. of the North part of Lot 19, in the Firs Con,, I d f; ... d · · I R .,, k er pat "d our v1 ·11 age a of Pickering, cootainingm acres. more less, are emp oye a presen. Ml it 18 s1tppos· 1 e.v. W · R . .J:JM g., ed to be completed in thvee weeks. The ffiying visit la.at Manday. His old friends on which stands an excellent stone d with atone kit.eben. woo1ehed. stables, d K , parties building intend buvinu at three' were , v &ry much "'1 eaaed to see him. sheds and b111rns. Parcel I. and JI. have ( m-. f h I "' p< erly been used a.a one fa.ND and have am'li>I " or our ot er P llCM o n t· h e C. P . R. and Weddings are talked of this week · parTheir China Hall contains the Largest Assortment of buildings, stone stables aoo 'root house under 1 will ship a.11 grain to Burke ion so a-11 to ; ;\tiieular~ .Jater ' · barn : also good orchard, wells and cisteni,I run through tha elevator ncll b If · Let it be known that it is none other '.J:'ogether is a splendid grazimg and grain·gro.w· : l d ll be a e pro?Sr . , 'f·hat lfOUng mMI 1Who got the black eye mg farm or tt3i acre11. The present tanent <C ea.ne . A we han an dug to sup.ply ia the melon patoh. Ja t S t d · ht t~an Wm. Staples, Esq who stands erect leaves 28 acres plowed, alid. 4 acres in fa.'II° 1 tbe engine used in runaing machiO.ry had. i.. · b s a ur ay mg · with such a. manly form guidiua tl1at tracwheat. Poaaesai.on to plow immediately. This i f t d h . ..,EY!;f;er 0 VI are or he may get t he contion.engine. Will is a ""Ood pilot a careeva .or an c opptng apparatus, e ts -01f .a. ~hot g u. n some night proporty is beautifully located!. at the junction , 8 e 1 ~f Kin11;ston and Brock roads, t mile west ot · · l atter will prove a great co.n venience · full e ngineer and perso"' nally a j ohy good to be found in the district. The 1Jilltl'ty who ·s tole the keg of vinegar fellow. Picl!:ering vill~e., about 1 l!'ile from Pickering f.afmers near by who require gain chopstation on G. I ._.!it.. H miles trom Liverpool .· d . rom t he ya.rd -0f Rev S Salton will harbor, aod £0 mile11 east of Toronto. ,pe . '. · · . · If_we have never been noted for any PARCELIII.- The North halt or the South·. ' a· h . . kindly r.etitm1 the kegi!o tha t it may be particular cha.racteristic, we are fast comhair of Lot 21. in the Broken Front of Pickering.! · ·"'lX new ouses are bemg erected w1tla refilled. . mg to the front and likely to be known contaming 50 acres. more or lea~. (best land if? ti" prospects of many more to follow. , the oraunty), on .which is .a good bf!orn a11d · Sin.ea the elevator has been started to be Th,~:J7<lUng man who had the t wo pair in the devices ot law. Many a t hreat, dwelilng.house, situate ~ mile from Liverpool b 1, h h b d d o boote stolen froin a bug"y in the hotel harbour. · UI ·our ouses ave een over c row e .o · many an a vowed determination t o maul PARCEL IV.- A houae and lot contain ng for Ute last month and t hey could not shed, came across them lll possess10n of n_ia.im or m urder a supposed e nemy and about i a cre, situate in the village of Pickering. accommodate half the men employed by another man a few _days. af~erwards . T~e rival has for a n umber of yea.rs past been the elevator, construction train and owner took p<;>s.se.ss10n of hIB own by ma . in wafted upon the gentle breezes direct from The above lots o! land will be exposed float ing gang numbers in all about eighty f orce, and a d mm1at ered a. severe d r u bbmg t he lips of one not a thousand miles from BOWMANVILLE . sale by KING STREET, t·UDLIC A UC:TION ,. . . · to the theft. It served him righ t , W ill, ~ere. An ~ncred~lous public pa.id but - ON. ·'car of hme and salt arrived last but by taking the law into your own !1ttle attention, simply deeming them J week. hands, you render yourself liable. idle threats from one in a morbid mood We have noticed many returning from Our friend, Mr. Jno. A very, who los t aud nevel' for a moment believing . that J J [ La.ko Scugol! r esort after 3 or 4 week of his leg in !;he spring, is de termined n ot such cruel acts would be committed . camp life. to be idle, but is busily en gaged selling Wh..ther the whole program has b een connext, at 2 o'clock p . m., at· t he The farmers are all busy threshing. the very po}Jular-Domestic se wing machine cluded or n ?t we are unp repared to say, Gordon House, Village of Pickering. Mr. Hall threshed last Friday, h e will and Burk's Perfect washing ma.chine. b ut somethmg has transpired which h as W e l1ear h e has made several sales already, culminated iu a veritable case at law In TERMS ;- 10 per cent on day of sale, enough have about 2000 bushels of barley. to make one·third of purchase money In thirty Mr. E lems, buyer for Messrs. McKay but we do not wonder at tha t as h e is n ot th.i s as in mans>: other matters, miser; a~d Harn~ss, days; balance to be paid in five equal annual & Co., arrived and is prepari ng to buy. only an h onest salesman, but has t he best m1sunderstandmg liok their luck. With inata.lmenta, with interest at 6 per cent per none apparently m the wrong it iii but too annumn, secured by fla.st mortgage on the pro· They purpose usine: the old etore house machines in the market . perty, :Lv.[.A.~ certain that innocence has fallen a victim until the elevator is finished. Propertycan be seen by applying to occu· pants of tho promises, and writteit enquiries J u sT THE 'l.' Hrna.:__W, J. Guppy, druit- to tile wanton caprice of vandal. Mrs. Quigley is visiting her friends in will be reeponded to by WM. b'ORREi:iTER, gist, of Newberry, writes : "Dr. Fowler's Wingham, Teeswater and Lucan. Pickering, or G. B. MILLER, Uxbridge. POUCHER & ROWLAND, Mr. Thos. Brown d elivered the first Wild St rawberry is just the thing for h NEVER FAILs.- Dr. Fowler's E x t ract 37·5w. Auctioneers. load of grain for the ,ileason on M onday summer sickness. l s old out my stock of .Wild Strawberry will never fail you t hree times last summer. There was a when taken to cure dysentery, colic, sick week. · e1 ·sons who have tried the Li-Quor Tea good demand for i t. " D r. Fowler 's Ex- stomach or any form of summer comsold by L. Morris speak favorably of it. (Both in leather and cord.) tract of Wild Strawberry is infallible for plaint. Relief is almost instantaneous · PllOI'. I.OW'S SIJl.PDllR 8 9.&P is a e heap You get a beautiful book with every dol- and handy form of obtaining t he healing dysentery, colic, sick s tomach and bowel a few doses cure when other remedie; Whips, Trunks, Valises, School Bags, &c., always in stock. lar's worth. ~lr&nes ol u sulphur blllh. complaint. t fail. :t Staple and Fancy ~"':~~~~~:~~:~~1~n;asti~ti~:~ti~~g '90s-of moat approved style 'li01th as rngards! Mie· Effie Bruce, of Cartwright,. is Tieiting at her sister's, Mrd. \V. Clemens. The Sunday School anniversar1 of the Miss B. Kenner is attending the High Methodist churcl1 took vlace on Sunday School, Bowmanville. CLIMAX. and Monday laab. Two excellent ~ermons were preached by R ev. F. M. Whitlock, pastor of Irvine St. Church, Oleveland, ENNISKILL.EN. 0., to large congregations ; in the even ing the church being ~lied to · i ts utmost The Methodist ()ircuit tea, held on the capacity. A platform was ~ected to parsonage grounds, last week was a very contain all the school together with the e nj oya!l!:le affair and fairly attended, The choir. The platform and ·cbwch were lmrvest not bei ng telt"minated, a great f many >eould not a.vaii.l themselves the taste ully decorated~ the Mitll!es Wliit- privilege of beinii preHent . The repast lock for which they deserve 1 t he greatest refl8(1(;ed great credit mpon the la.die& who credit. d A mMost H.mptuous · repast was furniiihed it. ·when t hey make tay they prepare on onday for the children and mak'tl tay. The entertainment in/ t he the public which was highly ~preciated and patron~ced by a e:ood1'y number. chu11C'h after the tea, brought the proceedAfter tea al[ repairel to the·chvch where ings ito a very pleaswt t ermination. Exan excellent program had been pl'epared ~lenti:ddresses were delivered by t~e and beautifully ren4ered. Miiss Rhoda v. essrs. Salton, Lii!lroyd, Morris, Holma11 was indefatigable in her train- K eaner and Hazli!r.d, while the wort.by in!{ of the chijldren t,o b11i ng ·tihem to such paetor, R.ev. E. Bi1rras graced ~he chair. a: · · t'" · · . d . . The audience gooatly ap,..reciated the eutctency ID ..e[r 11utgmg an 111ec1tat1on1. ' · th h · · · " · 1 The ch11rch \l!V813 ·Cll<>Wded and every one · mus~.; e c. otr givmg so°!e ca.pita pre8ent enj.~yed t1hemaelve11 < and high\ t1tdec.10ns, while _ 1he _ol_ d favortt"l, Dr: J. appreciated tile .entertainmt1nt. Rei. E._ (Brown, _ a.nd his bri~h<>nt accompamst, Messrs_ Fo11;...i, .6Jf iK. d 11 Wil 80 0 f .Mll!s Martrn, of Colhngwood, were de._, en a ' . !1· eerv.edly encored. Welcome, Bell, of ·Canton, and Lesha, of N ewtonville wel'e present and gave ·ho rt ' IW"e were ploased to see present at our addresaes. Proeeetla $54. rrhe ma.nag· . itea. the old _familiar faces ot Mrs. and Mr. ing committee aod thosa ,that &&11isted are : :J no. Flemmg an~ Mrs. and Mr. L.A. to be oompllimented for the rm.anner ia· Tol~ of Bowma1~v1lle .; we were also glad which the tea was got up, for it is said t 0 to 'welc?me am ong _ th_e strangers ~rs. and be o~J.t of tlte i b eet ev&r ~i,ven rin Newton- : :Dr. Ol~ver, of Williamsburg, Miss Hall ville_ .and Miss Luk e, of Bethany, and Miss ·( }/!alt, of Seaforth. ffihe infant daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. !JUR'JUiJf.N)N. :' .iJa.mes Gallagher was interred in t he Burket.on is !llouri&hing. Tne grain Epiecopal cemetery here, on Sabbath last. elevator erected by J . B. McK&y & Co .o · S · of Toronto, hat ailready produced decid-:? ng~1r.e ylveate r has been . obliged to ed effects iu th.e wrelfar,e of this place. Itl ,shoot his once va!uabl? Cimadia!l dra~ght is fo be an imm.enae · buiiAdin"' c able of ,h~me. oi;i ac~oun t ?f d1sea~e of the apm e, holding 75, 000 blllshels of ar:in,llf o stand '!'1th wvhtch it has oeen aflhc~ed for some " · "1me Tl1e ho t t 11 80 ft. in height, t.rom -stone fou111.dation ;,.orllh 1 OOO rse 8 one ime was we and to be construe tad fo the latee~ and $ ' · NEWTONVILLE. (QHINA, CROCKERY, LAMPS & GLASSWARE) HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for all kinds of Farm Produce, Butter, Eggs, &c. . VICTORIA BUILDINGS, HARNESS, HARN.ESS I "VV. Saturuav t~e 9 t~ Dav of OCTO~[R Now· is the time to get a first-class hand made Set of extremely cheap. ::e:.

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