Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1889, p. 2

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BECGND - HAND BOOKS` Q.-:1 --`A D.-L. L_....L. __.n .,n No space to quote prices, but we will be sold at RICHMOND, ORR FANCY FURNITURE}: $1,000 Wdrth 0fC0tt0ns ari/d Shirtings, $1,000 Worth of Tweeds, Cloakings and Worsteds $500 Worth of Wool Blankets and Flannels, $2,000 Worth of Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets, Ladies and Gents Underwear, Furnishings, Smallwear, etc., etc. CHEAP SALE OF WOOLLEN GOODS % STOCK: COIN SISTS OF $3,000 Worth of New Dress Goods, $1,000 Worth Qf Silks, Satins, Plushes, e Inspection invited at A SALE our NEW EMBROIDERIES now going on. ` Having deided to go to Mahitoba CITYA i=LdUTbFTE. lnw IIA|:vu 19 ._ n A --an... _. .__._ MURRAY & TAYLOR'S 500 yards J ust Received and to be Sold at 750. per yard. Regular` Price $1 per yard. Store to be let April 1st. ALL NEW GOODS MUST BE SOLD. RETiRlN f. TQHNs:EoN&;ca NOVELTIEE WALSH & STEACY 1'76 PRINCESS ST- WHOLESALE COST AJVU l..lMU`l'l:IX BEE . v an I) C E- BAJNKLIIY MAI):-It hlnnn n- DURING FEBRUARY- AT SPENCE & CRUMLEY'S. le Price Refused for Heavy: Woollen Clot__hs, e, Seal Plush, Ulsterings and all kinds of Fancy WILL ('()N1`INUE THEIR R}C(.'EIVED BY to in April,-[ and in order to db so, theigj entire stock of WALSH & STEACY. positively say that the goods 5, etc., P rmts, I (In n.1l.A:\. Rzms BRQS- u.....-............... ..__.,_. n`oi*Mm<: _HKjE, mo _- -_- -_, _......n... We take the lead in Quality and Variety. You can get almost any shape and style. Our Home-Made Broad is the latest. Made only at 1-1 -r-r n-rs.-sq---.._... iii '"'rI:":"c3"`i-':"3 sl'." lrlxrn urrnnnm n . u lVI'\l'D W. H. GARNIJVSKY. 212 Princess-st. TELEPHONE 2|. All kinds of Canned and Preserved Fruits m glass and tin. Evtporated California Fruits, Prunes. Pmnelles, Tunis Dates in stalk, &c. Kippered Herring: and Ciscoes. Books `AND MAGAzn~}Es._ Just the thing for cold weather. Try It AT HIE BAZAAR. m -.-.-a4-:. --Cuvuv ' uvruivt 3896? land-llnul Boohhouhl and uoldbyA SIIIUNDI P:-has emu OPERA House FRUIT mo ovsren MARKET , ONE DOOR BELOW ( ITY HOTEL. FOR A CHOIPE 1401` OF NFICKTTES, UNDERSHIRTS, COLLARS. CUFFS, (0 TU RATTENBURY S_ -:.--.-`a- A G-ooc; Man's Overcoat Made to order for $13 however, if a had mun comes nlpng will make hun one for the amine pm). -I-\A: r- r\ n c-- n n This will be a rare opporknnity to buy Robes. Cums. (Yaw. Mum) Boas. &c.. nulhe unlin- stock in lo 51-sold without rent-rm. -'m- llunulno Bu-nlu In- B0sToN"3"'`if"sT0RE, - _n;-n-v\./& \lnwnc'rvm.vo Cusr:crIo.~mna. sATuRoA3?,"'Feb. 2nd. THE BIG CLEARING SALE [ BIJIII Ill NIC'l.IIIII Lnonsrn hovel. No. 33] of the son: or Eng- land Benevolent Society. w 1) meet in their new lodge Room, corner Montreal and Pnnoeus Sta. over Strdchanb Hardware Store. the Ind Ami Ith Tuesdays of each month. FURS BUIIK8. PAPERS AID STATIONERY. rxusmnammmwon. Props Khn IL. annndn MAI-kn, Kin-un- I. 1:, u, 1'. III. U- UNDIB Till AUSPIOEB` 01' Till `GRAND L000: 01' MAN(`llRSTEK, ENGLAND meet every other Friday in the Sons of Ensi Princess street. Next Ilwctinx I-`unntusnug mm. W. BL'smu.I.. Recording Secretary. and Room ,` ilrgio Reruzlu Moztlnpjr _ Mlndeu. No. 253,` on Monfhy. Mar-. mint 7: ` p.K|;1otentSt. John's. No '3. on Thundny. Fob. 7th. at 7:wuf.m. . ` . No. 92. on Wednesday, Feb. 1311:. at 7:3) mm. . Ia-ll-lllllll lll'IlUl' I'0l'ClICI'I. COURT S'l`ANl.E\_'. No. 199. (3.0.l".. meets Ihc Bll:(`()Nl) mu: LAHT 'l`m-.1am\r or null ` IIONTH in the `Prentice Bo'ya'lIall. King Street. 1`. T. Rxcmon. Recording Socrutnry. - BREAD,BREAD. '. 5-1-- AL- 1,, J KiIN(:.;TREl-IT BAKERY. NINE BOOKSWRI 3:_%} fDoN'T FORGET THE LARDER. uuu van: nu tut: rsulllu pncu. TWEDDELL, I4` nnnn uh`! nu? I vrv u.- GENERAL - msws - Aamcr .: CIIIIIHIIII Order lforentnru. D1! u'I`A\v| uv \v__ nu-4| n n In 4% E"U,I~NTIsHING8-N Wellington Street. L0M.\llII.\'('l-I AT TH I". Iv vv.rI-I A Sons of Eniihnd. Inna: Na. I! am oh. SOCIETIES. s.` .:A.4_J.l..J.V Muuurr sovull -..- ..- -.-, ...... -um nuu urau Weeks` house. Then It developed that (inan- wnld. mm of the men, had uliuponed or I pktol nnd a mat in Brooklyn the day After the murder. Tlwu mo 0! Gr:-anw|.ld`I follow dl gnvu Mm invny. And tlnu gradually a con- plewchnin of evidence that Gruenwnld had rod tho shot. that went through the hurt at Lyman R. Want: wu clearly uublllhcd. And thus it happen: that on tho 19th of Much um nah! Gruonwuld will depart thb mortal lilo by hanging by tho nock until In D deal. dead. dud. 11.4.4- .._- _'___., - - - -- .......u ...~ ucllutu mung um Luna 01' um not i cry szrvanml On arriving at theso conclusions the inspec- tor dc-tailed eight men to ail fortho mur- der!-r. ix of them he arm in diorvnt stn-unis of crinw around New York and Bruulglyng two of them-ho detailed to sh in the Bowery. These two men soon located a school 0! mspix-ions sh who had been nib- bling in Brooklyn. They located four of tlwm. found out that they Incl committed a mblx-ry In Willinxnsbui-g and landed them ~71 jail. Then Mr. Chamberlain, the first witnv.-so in the case, opportuncly turned up. ido.-ntiliml two of them as the: union be had won on tlw ferry boat. Iii-It, and nltcrflnl near -.-.I.I ...... ..a.L. W - Home That Jack Built. Lotto, Checker Bound: nnd Ion, Chen Bonds and Hon. Donnnoos. Go lug. Oxbhsgo Bands, M, Will! Intern. AT N ISBET S aw-u, uuuu. IIIIII. mum s-.yun.w:cuan.nm lnndd. ._._._:.._g.__ _ 3" '3 All pr:-ant; in {nu ho cnnnmun I. a.....1.....a ..-m _-... an... I-r run [or .s~|.~'lunvL' Hm luu`;:l:lI` l~n`h-nl at him and llrvd Tho hall rm-ru-cl MI I:-ft Inn-us! and p--n--u-at:-cl llw ha-an. ca stnm do-nth. Thu burglar. um-r sue-mg had done. run away` After reflecting 01] the (`use the i1 arrin-d at the following conclusions: 1 Thu :h In-In-uvc In - I..u.... . . IIUISI5 u.x|u CHI mm rlllried the dislurbaln` of the stairs hu saw I jummz mum, and hvf` ..r .-nll fur n._. ..n.... n I III . I l`lII' Iu. Byrm-s tmk up the (`use aft:-r It had bntwj the Brm-kl_\`n nlctnclivos. Thu fol~ luwing brief stntmu-nt of thomurdc-r. mn- lvnsul from n tluily paper. was all that the in.~ pv.-vtor ha-I tn \\'nrk on: to n.i.Ini..I.o .... 0|. \ |C|lIll_\' I \ Thu uud--rvurn-nl 0! iniquity` lnthu.~Bm\1-ry II pmhumy nlikrly placo furhlmlobe beau-d mu. ulho.-nu of his npeciuu [.\'ou-.-Send some n.- In-rmen along (bu tanks 01' um BOI~ 1-ry s;rvam.l |J\.\A nun: -`llLIll'l_V. . I Mr. Chnmhcrluin was an observant man. [Io recog- uiuzd his two u\'i.l mu'ENw`D' lmking companions of the ferry boat. He pa.\~:ed on to the next lump post. and looked ut his watch. It wax II :40. Just lm-my n1imxtvs after that Lyman S. Works was shut through the heart by a mur- derer, \\ ho nmalv hi.-4 uwupo 1xmlur('m`0r U! the night. 'l'l'|l~`. l1.lH.`n\lA\l was returning hnmo through a quiet stru-t when he noticed two fig- ures loitering near 3 hunp post. The men tried in avoid his glancv. but In-5 eyed [hum .~harpl_v. Mr 1 '|......|.....|..: .uwn n\l 1.: Jun IIUIUEIJI. Un thv night of 3lul`<`h 1. ), 1557. M1`. Adolph B. ('llzunl><-rlnhl, n rtlspeotulllv 4-itizon of (lnll1::u1_ m-nt over tn Illw-nk1_\'11tu('all nu .s-um frx-~nal.~. \\'hil<- he \v:x.s' pitting in the a1nnkin_l;r--unlnt` u fL`IT_\v' lmut his attention was lllll'u4'lI'Il to two align-put/able looking nu-n hm mt up'm.~'itv. (me of (l1t`l11(`ll was .~vru;-in`; hn t'<-<-t nu thv an`. which was (`ov- orml with smxrl. Tho mnn muldn`t keep still, .-m-l ,\!r. (`lxnrhcrluinis ]1la(`l(l tvnlporunwnt was pl-rturlnwl II_\' the nulw. lie \\ lsllul the nmn wuuld stop and then he vxmnhml (llu twu men more closely. llc nmdvup lll.\ mnul that ho would remelnbor those two fxxm-1~. .\l r. (`h.-unlx-rlum lllllll his call uml Ildtro we have In.~'pet'tm' Byrnes, New York's fmnuus (IL-te01ive,as the shorunun, _tho sluggislx undorcurrmnt of iniquity run- ning through the Bmrery, Nuw XX rk, us the fishing ground. and one Grwuwuld as the fish. Tho srnry of the crime was published at the time. butit has long siuvu been for gum-u by must pouplu. Tho murderer was mnviclul III New York the other day on his so.-(`ulnl triul. At the lirst {rial ho was sun- tencml, but the o was set uside by tlm court uf nppvuls. Grcenwuld --St1l.\'S :1.~idL-u'ill ho put to (_l(.`8Ill on .\lar('l1 1; , just two yvnrs, lm-ln'n~,; three days. after the mur~ lvr we. vs-rnxniitvd. Now lvt us we huw the fish was caught. I-`-Llzil` A431` p.`-nru-9 -u-+H.+~pw. ._.....__-gy nalavavg A lilll K3 9! ovum. Hutu. Klnptan. Iva-you should read the mica "awn:-' J the landing Illuntntod Journal of New York I .. . .v_. .... .~ ....... nu...-ub nu. \u|.A nuns yucca J \\`1'kxWslTSr)xxxo of them "are landed with a hook and line and some with nets. Thu lishwulexn bring up some strange fl.-ah. /, 'I`hvu1unner of catphing them ditfurs. It depends upon the kind` of sh, the :"tatuof tho wutu-r and tho sherman: but the prncuss is always intp1'cstiu;:. Take the murder of L_vmnn 8. Weeks, Whn was put to death in Brooklyn Imarly two years ugo, as an illus trnl,i}m. ' ll;._._ __.. I ,, v - - - How is a murderer caught! Underneath the stream of city life which I'llsh('s along exposed In the clear light of the 'snn and the healthful inuence of publicity, them is 21 sluggish umlc-rm-urrent of crime. Honest people who oat along on the top of this stream know little of the uncanny creat- uns that lurk beneath. Some of th8S(`(`l`Bir" urea rise to the "surface sometimes and get caught. Then another crime is chronicled by the pres.\`. Tl... olmmn `-4 a..L........\.. ,I..A....L.`_.,._ 12. u y lllll In can. -Thun thorn are sh(`l'lllCll--d9t(X'tiV08 t,- ml by nature and training for catching these wn-I.-ml ii.-IT Rnmn no` Hmm 3.... I.....a...| ...:n. It In In-ro Set (`om-lsoly Forth. and the Question, Intern-sting. No Doubt. to Most I eup|t-h. "How Is a hlulorer Cnught`."' In~AnIwered In Detail. A s'm'A.\'m; sromn or CRIIIE. He. Is the Convicted Murderer of Lyman AS. Weeks. 1* up mind J \I un nu... nuvcu GREENWALD S CASE u u- u.` . ;~'n1.-nu stop closely. He uul I\I'|l|H'. l)I\H'II_` H. llnu Ho` lld |Inl`IUy go! as mrnkc-ued by the s to find out `that non he not to the fool III at a man in lhv ml- \\'o-rlna vuuld Ipvnk :l:1r I.-n-In-I n pistol I Mr \\'n-9-ks` Ew vuuslug in In-r vrlml he The Lost Hair (nov.v),__- Nations, Authon, Ingomchy. English Poets. Pnour Croquet. Conversation Cmis, Cindorlla or Hunt the Slippor, ~ inspector \n.-hmin-._-. rm; BRITISH WH1a.TUEs,D.A Y. FEB. % . ____._:__4 Tho Woulnlngion Vulture. During the present ulministration, md, l Ix-IL 70, during a part of tho Arthur admin- istration. tlu.-ru lived in the minor u! this city a large. handsome womon. who kept a rash- ionable hoarding house. She came home ap- parently a poor womm, but found the menu: to furnish a largo house, rent moms and givo board. She Ind severll boarders, among whom were ilvo or six members of vongroq Those congrmnnen did as they plum-ll in her home und no question: were asked. Tl.s\y run in dc-bt'for tlurll board and the landlady did not prom them for a iattlnment. it wgq not long befon each of them In: in debt to this uooomplishod woman, deeply in debt. More over. they were In candldnten for rvnominm lion and re-oloction. and choir landlady begun to employ that vary eectlvo weapon known as blackmail. They won completely at her mercy and were forced not only to speak and vote for cc-ruin mcuunl. but they wore obliged to work like interested parties, urg~ in; their fellow lDo|'nht`l_'I to permit tho bill: to pan. Tho Ivomunreforrod to in an experi- ucod lubhyiogmnd in nowrfuilnto got: grip at and upon neural Iluuhcl 0! (Id: you coll!!!-. and who any on coco in ha- pawar she no than vich rigorous. unions- inw|%oHhoiI|nmpl0olthohindol woman he dolly loud in tho India recep- tion mom oi` tho bout. an an nvonl lib. Inn and nut. .......| -54.. -.. _-___ L- chnn.--Wauhtnctnu but ...... nu... nu u-cum-. unit In: UVIFII llb|nr.uv:lI.hotrmon.| Iklrunnnovutoo nlnnn _.,\l`n-lnlnuu.-._ I 45.. I Smtrhmen. mu`! (`~l'. 1U`)'il| lh1'Rl1\\1-|HnIl1.~l`, Detroit. just um yr-ar ago. Thu-_\` KAI unvo be cnmu slunrl. m--mI.~. and )Wr<' in\e.~u'ng money in [Iul'tl|uI'.sl.Ip. That lhvy should be killed tuzutlu.-r in paying strange. .\Ir. Cochrnne was In r1~\'nlun'unisL in the mechani- cal arts ut the day. He hm. mule Inn-ntions which (`UltI[)Ifl.L]y changed the molhods of handling; ares. ......... .. nu. .1. ...~ -me. He (>pt'l'u[Hi (Pr- aud murle Imus:-If rlrh and a hull ngn hn us to the plat-e~ wlnv-h In death. He was rm-4-! HMS survivm by r. dz: \\'i]li:~.m F (`m~ln'.'1n-'. of lhe Cnvhrune rnlle~r ll, nt Ho \Tn~4 Dllclnigunm Lleutenuut Governor and Had an liventful Llfo. Lioutmaxit (inn-rm >1`J;unos II. .\I:n`Dnnald, of Mir-higan, vwhu v.u~ recently kille-I in '1 railruaul i1\`(`l(l(`l1l , Wl`.5`)ll(. of the lllL\.\(- con- spicuous men in tl1<~:n:Yuirs of the state. llu was the loading ('hI'.`l1`l('l' in the upper penin- sula and the pioneer in its mining inturosts. He served twice in the nlco to whivh bx- was olc-(`ml in few months ago, and made an exceptionally lino rt-mr.L He was the com- ing man of thu state, with an unlimited num- ber of friends and admirers; He was a Scott-hnmnn! the mnst sturdy type. In IE4? hv run away from 5(`\`0r(- parents in Picton. Nova Svntin. Ht- lirst went to Phila- dclphln, w h 1- r o . without friumls, money or work, he - led a roclrloss lif:-. He wa.-an .\'& \'t"(lnr`r`, n l`0ll.~Zf`8lK)lllYl in {mm nn_\.,mx [U J.\.\lF:-` n .\I'nn:\'M.D. earn aniglxt.` l-ul_;in,; .i- u nu-all Then he W()l`lil1llIl i':illr~;il.e 1:1 lmiu; in-xt he tm'*ng-ll up in \\'i~-nu:-.iu; l1ll in (`ut-a. :u.| finally at l-Ist`:1nul>a. .\li1-h., Wllll'll uns lll.\ llnlllu at. thn timn of his dc-nth. lleranie tn l-Lwzuiiilna in 1542}, just ns tlw minoml romurm-.~ -vi tho groat .\!ii-higmi nlll)l'S \\'l l`(' lwIn;; :l1.~nn-on-d. [Io Wn.~ still 11 ruzlrnuil lnlmrn-r, Inn! in (`lnmgu lirm sun his \mrth uh-l lll.'lll` him a mu- travtur Tlllh r.a.s Llw start. lle-paiul 87.1) for n lllllc putvn I! ;:i~:-uncl. .\'hrtly after a man mine in him V||(l1 nn offernl` $100,000 for that sanw ]blll('ll ur ;;rnunl_ Thoulfer was l`2llS4`Il tn MIIUIJU. 'l`hv~n .\l:1r'lh~nalI mn- r'lu It was vmrth as nmvh lnlilxn :i.~trun_\' ..... ll- ., . A IAI -~...... 'u.--uvnu.u L-n'rnu In lhll, \UlHlg Ill!` uvhunnn aml 4-Br,>kir1riulgo. From W`-8 until l\'T`J ho \\'a.~; jl1d;fu vi the court of com- mon plvus of .\li.~'snun. He was elemod tn thn Forty-1-i;;l1tl1, Forty-ninth and Flftietb mn~ gressvs, anal, had he lived, would have 8(`l`\`(`d in the Fifty-rst 1`1)|1;:rr*.=;x'. ,._, ..._..`..... (`tmgrcxwn1un Burn--< was born fty-`se\`cu years u;;-) in lmliu1m.ln1t was rvnmvvd to Platte vuunty. .\lu._, when he was but .3 years of ago. After rv(~ei\`in;; n common and high school oducutiun he was gmduauxl from the lla.r\'zm] Luw 5r'html in the class of 1&3. Ht- pI`H.(`li('(`d law ll('ti\'e`l>\` rm` twenty years. He was u prvsidential cl--vtur in IP.s`. Mi, voting fur Rn.-Imnnn .....a .n.., I... It. 7 EVENING GAMES ! "'-jV prossfven c o n - H-istaed not so much .in tho ricllness of his metaphor and his powerful illus- trations us in the unnlistaktfhle earn- (;n.\'uRE5sMAx m`u.\1-:5. osmme. he (spmr ed in c-wry wm-ml. His nrnturiml humor, unliku the .~p.'lI'kliI1g jucnsitios pf Sunset (`ox (with whmn he was on tvrms of 1-lose friend- ship). was of tho .s'()l1~I`ul1s, Jnhnmnian type. Hv was 2: man wl-m_ nntwiIhstunnlin;; his tothu pl`illL'ipl<*s and `uncr- vxts of hire nwu pm-t_\-, was re-spoctul and ad- IniI`0 for his pr-rsunul uttrilnmrs by mm wh0.x`o\'i-wsun politival .~:uhjv<*ts wero radi- cally differ:-nt. n4. THE LATE JAMES ' tins, and dim] a few hunrs later, was a man `hard as a glndiut0r's. llis features were stern He Was an Milo La\r_veI'. II Gpod Omtor` at-Il`u (`la-ver Purllalllenhtrlnn. Congressiilnn John Nelson Burnt,-9, of Mis- souri, who was ro(-(~ml_\`- strlkon with paraly-, sis on _tho lluor of tho house of represenup 6! great, personal lllf;'xo'll'lIl. He wus,rdther, bclo the inlium l`..-iglihbut `ts magni- cently promrtimml, um] ms mus`clos were 113 in 'rvpnsr`~,' tl1nut;11uu-_v lighted up wonder- fully ix} convx-rsnliuu, and were full of char- acter. His llnu hem] was covered by wavy masses of grayish blnvk hair. He was alto-` gethora(listin',;uishP. z1mX`8J`iIl8 man. His pooohes were llnry and intensuly.g,dramatic, without approaching ":~'pl`oBd eaglelsm." He was a natural Qmtor. The writer once heafd him mak n s:peo(-h,un tho subject, of strikes, which was` brought about by the Reading coal s_tril:ei it was a splendid ubrt. H13 ' ` voice was deep and resonant, and his delivery was al- most perfection. His gestures were .....I LL. : ...... no _. [THE LATE CC) NGF't\F-.SSMAN euanes; . . M= H` 4e\edc-re. , mn"t; ` `thing 3-` ;hl`s 1 ruil1'u:uI.% in I 1-nusin; H1 ` n -In!` II (I5 III ll. 'u.n then-{rum Tvm ymrs ms Imrninatrcl and (`k"(`luI I Inc held In the limo of 0-(`!t`(`U`d lust .\'0v(`n1lIor. `Ill; ur nu~uJ. .4 he an hirh He rame in J \.\lIiH .\l'DI l)'Al.D. 111,; A111:-ul. . .... ....-v uvv vuu-1:: . uglxtor nnul sun. of Escunulra, inn-ntur mlils. \`-`nu nlsn l:iIl'd H. M'DONALD. -1 Hum u \ Fsno Walnut Cabinets. Bevel Pluto Min or, IE6 to I-60. la Work Butch. $1.50 to 86.60. Goodman`: Fnno Rnunn Arm Chain. 15.50 to CIR. Gontlomonh any Rattan Rochr. .50 tno. FIlIoA.RItt.uI Booeptlon Chain, Cl 76 to cm tlonu C: I sud Plush BCYIOI. N to Ill. Mublo Bo Sand. I 130 to C95. Mdrblo 0 zoom Set, 840 to Cl. - ladies` ncv Duh. eIo., I19 to C18. Hunlo Roch. Fancy fabled. Wood and Marble Top. 02.50 to 025. Do not full to onulno tho nook bolero purchulng bluwhm. ' `high an 3. 300 REMNANTSM ems eoens from 2 1-2 to 16 yanis in the piece all to be cleared before the 1st of Febniary Regardless of Cost. ` See our striped Dress [loads at 70 per yard. 15 yards Heavy lelton I1. children`: Heavy Wool Hose from 5c. per pair. a Women`: Heavy Wooliiose only 151:. The Biggest Bargains You Ever Saw All This Week at SPEND!!! as ORUMLEi`Y l-`9. V132 and 184 Street. FAA/07 w/m0r%rwo8 AT CCCCCC I. An I I | A I P nu Lona Silk Gloves in Black and Colors. Swansdown in White, Ivory, Cream. Coral, Blue and Pink. Triangle Spot N at in Fawn, Brown, Cream, Black and Slate. \ Dry Goods Millinery and Mantles in great vriety at the CARPET HOUSE of RICHMOND. ORR & CO. SATIN MERVELEETBZ No Reasonable Refused Cloakings, Sealette, Ulstering ` Wnollen Goods. M JAMES REID. 254`and 266 Princess Street. _ 7 _ - -- 7 j I I V I V I I kl CHOICE FAMILY O BAKERS FLOUR SEED GRAIN. PRESSED HAY. CLO- VER AND TIMOTHY SEED. FV T E-I1-g A -x-Iv--r,--F -.--_...

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