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Woodville Advocate (1878), 22 Mar 1883, p. 5

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Toronto ............ 7.10 ; Uxbri‘lgo .......... mu Panning-eon” US.» Woodvillc ......... In I u Loruuvillu Juuc'n 1n 1‘. Linda ' .......... 10.35 Beaver on ......... 1mm Bro-chin ........... Hm Uptorgrove ........ 112-1. ()rilliu. .............. NJ” Kirkfiuld .1111?) Victoria Rum! ..... 11.3) GOlNG Victoria Road Kirkfluld ...... ()rillia ....... l}pierurovu. . . lircchin . Huavurmu.. .‘ Lornuvlllu .. \Vuodvillu. . .. Lindsay ...... ! anninutou \Txllrmue ..... ‘l‘oroulov... . Trains Pass 01-min. Station as loilowsz~Goi11g 801101â€"11. 540 and F: 20 11.111.; 5:00 p.111. Going .\'nrtl1-â€".-\t 12:35, 9, an d 9:213 11.111111. Hr Sntisfactiuw guaranteed in Razors gull Pocket Knives at (hmu‘s, Woodville. at costâ€"A. C. Campbell, \Voodville. “.‘L Selling 0!? Men's Top Boots for $1.35, Lmlics' Buttuncd and Lam-d Boots for 75 ,ts. at. McIntyre l’riur’s, \Voodvillcv cu“ Selling GUIâ€"You can buy OVercoats from $400 upwards, at McIntyre l’riur's, \Voudvillo. Ger Grand (.‘lcau‘ing Sale of balance of \Viuter Stock, rcgnrdlcm of profit, at A. C. Campbell’s, Wumh‘illc. THE heaviest snow fall of the season oc- curred on Sunday and Mummy last. averag- ing a depth of nine inches on the level. THE Good 'l‘cmplars admitted eleven can- didateson Friday night last. lav. Mn. \Vll.l.l.\.\ls preached in the Methodist church on Sunday evening last. L. O. 1.. Nu. 3‘2. intend giving a grand entertainment. in Spencer llall, \Voodville, on Fridafiir evening. March ‘23rd. The Rev. J. A. Campbell, uf Port Perry, has been crgaged to deli 'cr :1. lecture on “The 'l‘ruuhles of Ireland." {ell-l-shments will he served, and a guud programme otherwise is being prepared. MlDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. EASTER lh:HP.â€"â€"Lnnk for Mr. D. K. Canuphcll's :ulvcrtiscmcnt. THIS week We i<sue an extra large edition and shall continue during the spring season. A splendid vmmrtunity to advertisers. STATIONS. Runs mu 1893.â€"The dates for the In- .lustriul I‘lxlllliltlull at 'l'ui‘ontu, tho Provin- ‘ciul at Guelph, and the Wusjzern fair at London have licensuttlml on. The lmlnst. rial will be hl‘l|1 first. opening on Sepl. llth ,und cuntinuin; until Sept. 23 ; the vain. ciul will be open from Sept. 24th until the 29th. and the \Vestcrn from the lat to 6th .nf October. STA'rmxs. A Sum: 'l‘lll.\‘u.â€"Jn-licions advertising creates many a. new business, enlarges many an old business. revives many a dnllbusincas‘ rescues many a lost. business, saves many a failing business. preserVus many a large Innsmess. secures success in any business. lh-zmluc cuterin; the Union depot at 'I‘urunto a“ trains are nnw cmnpellcd to cume toafullstop and then proceed Very slowly. -..3Wunxhvillc figural “gums. ’I‘Iuc unrth mails have been carried by team during the past two weeks. vatmvappoarsto be the favorite «kw fur etnrms this winter. Another snow storm occurred on Sabbath last, blocking the loads and railways for some time. The superiority of Muthcr Graves' worm I'Ixtevminatm- is shown by its guod effect on the Chil'lrcn. (lrzs'rlnmnzx are in the village at present tor the pnrposn of organizing a jnint stock uninpany tn npcmtc the chm-so factory situo nted ill (his village. They argue, and rightly (m that more interest will be taken in the pruspciity uf the institution if its putruns are nlm its proprietors. A meeting “in he llt‘illUll {\ahml'iy afternoon at. thg Iii-hm “(mu-w. \\'mul\'illn. for the purpose of discussing the matter, when We hope to new lhe business energetically Inunlleu. The choose factory is :\ paying enterprise hoth tn the farmer and maker. if conducted on proper principles, and we shunhl he sorry tn are our ‘ Hinge factnl'y lav MI". A large meeting nn szmluy next uf all interested WI“ he lonked for. HIMSI‘I..\1‘F.I\ I'm: humâ€"Thom is a chronic iull-unml hut surhco of tho liuls, enn- tinunlly irritating the cyv. nthvtwiau hon'tlly. Unv lmx of l'lmrcliill's ('linmx Eye Salvo \\ ill cure this inmhlv. Price ‘25 conti. 5‘ Iiifié‘tirlmf Nth, (‘ m'. ‘3. Pardon" on or about figwmnlnx 1st. "NJ. “.'!.,‘,\.()-Â¥_PZA.“" fl) [{EEF‘PEH. ml ty and )aIr 5 mph)!“ ‘myhin ' 1“ ”BIRDS. ‘ rm mg m. 'mSnu’n 156x ‘TRAYPD- Into Hm prmnisoa Q! tho undor- 5 signed, In»! In!) (‘ "1.9.. ('xmlov) on or about . . .A-. run 1‘ ‘n‘ .n | .- -‘ cunt-nncu. NORTHERN RAILWAY. GOING NORTH. MAIL. lixx' ..... 7.00 mm. 4.5: ..... 9.10 “ 7." 9:.) " 7.51 ....lu.m “ 8.0! STRAYED, MAIL. 13 mm ()l'() \V 221“!) llYUl‘ I! P.\ l’l‘} SOUTH. “PA ~ X l.' lixrmzss. MIXED 8.0) 8.10 4.55 p.m ............ 7.10 “ 10.00 nan. 7.50 ” 11.1!) 8.01) “ 1155 “ mu “ 12.05 p..m hi" 9.00 9.21 940 .‘ll’RHfifi. 5m 5.10 ”“1“ I humâ€"Thom ls a Mum). “Vina pro. 2119 l\\’ Dastardly Attempt to Blow up the British House of Commons. Attempted Assassination of Lady Florence Dlxle. The Irish tronhles, assuming recent events to lm in connection with them, are produc- ing it “lilo-spread feeling of consternation in Cugland. Un Thursday night of last week a desperate attempt to blow up the House of Commons and tho olliccs of the London Times was made. Press despatchcs givc the following accounts :â€" London, March l6.â€" \\'bat was thought to have been a terrific gas explosion occur- red in the Local (lovvrnnwnt Board ofliccs in Westminster at 9 o’clock last. night, de- stroying much property. The report was heard in the House of Couunons and caused gl‘tfilt alarm. . u, .L :l. "Lani. a nun “I“: nu. 'l'he concussion was so great that it shank the side galleries and the reporters‘ gallery. It being at dinner hour, but feW members of the House were in the hall. The Duke of Edinburgh was in the peers’ gallery and Seemed much alarmed. The speaker forth- With rang the bell and asked the cause of the alarm. There was no one Injured. 'l'he wildest rumors are afloat. The report re- sellihled the discharge 0f an 80 tel: gun. It is now lurlicVul that the cxplnsinu was caused by dynamite. and that a deliberate attempt was made to blow up the gown:â€" uncut offices. London, March lG.-'l‘hu explnsion being the subject of (:nnsiilc-ratinu in the House uf Uulnlnuns. hir \\'. Humurt said that he did not think it. Would be right to any any- thing about the matter until an official enquiry haul lit-0n Inudu. lie had heard that, an attempt haul been made in blow up the Tim»; uthcc. but. that no injury h:ul been done. nun.»- London. March 1:”). â€"'I‘he explosion was heard for two or three miles. Yesterday evening a ~anister containing explosive material \\ as found behind the 'I'hnrs utliee, with. it is rumored, a lighted fuse attached. The police are investigating. The otlieials think the explosion Was caused by gunpow- deror dynamite. 'l‘he otlieers of the Gas Company declare they ~au hnd no evidence that, it, was caused by gas. The force of the explosion shot large portions of masonry across the street. The explosion wax un. doubtedly the work of Fenians. The ad. jaceut streets are tilled with myriads of fragments of glass, and heavy plate glass is lying in heaps, on the ground. A stone weighing two‘ hundred pounds was projected against. King street police station. making a. hole the size of a. man’s head. Nothing will be allowed to he touched until the en- (luiry is made to-morrow. The full extent of the damage cannot. be estimated till day light. 'l'wo hundred eonstahlw are guard- ing the scene. The building has the ar- {iearance of having been bombarded. There is a deep trough, ten feet hy three, in one room 1111001“, which has been literally ploughed. I SI I , h , __,._2.. A 1.. .. 1...“... ‘ nu tho A SUPPOSED FENIAN PLOT. I" “-h"_ “u . . Two children, sleeping 1n :1 house on the comer uf King street, \vem thrown frum thnr ‘nc-«Is by the oxphisinn and had their faces luully cut. They were rescued and taken tn the police station. livery 1mm: of glass in the vicinity is slmttcrml, A man was arrested at midnight un snspiciuu uf being concerned in the cxlliosimL ... , f”. "M D V l Sil \V. Harcourt has had a. cnnferoncc with the Chief of Police, at which several witnesses Were examined. The conclusiuu reached was that the explosinn uccurrwi iutheinaidermnn, and not. from outsi-le the building. After the explusiuu the inree of Police at the House of Parliament was doubled. The Government oflices and the rcsnlences of the ministers are stlnngly guarded. The Times attaches hut. little importance to the cxplmiun which UL‘UIII‘I'Cti at its utliee. 'l‘he canister contained nnly a small quantity of puwder. 'l'he Nun.- says it is (vin'iulN that the explosion was the n-snlt. (if prenn-ditatetl design. We are mnfrontml with the fact that; there are in Iundon persons lmhl enunuh to act an the \nhiest and most. desperate ache-mos. London. March lt‘.-â€"Evt-ry port of “1-st- minter, the Ah‘uey. the House of l’arhummut, the great. structures of public otllees. clubs. and dwolling houses, were violently shaken hy the explosion last night. The deteoum tiou was toll Mud hy the ermh of glam full. ing from tlmusunls of “inrlows. 'I‘Imt Charles street. is uul'r wpivnted at l1i zht. pm tly explains the cxtrmn-dinm-y fact that no lives won: lost. It. is stated that. dyna- mite was plai‘ed on the window sill, incide the halostmdv, where the fuse when hurninq could he couCeoled from the view of the poi-sous pusaiug. The great. atone hnlust ‘flulu was o‘diternteul. The massive masonry sent hock fragments of the pavement, shattered and ground to powder. A wooden structuro opposite “’fl‘4 hluwn luto splinters. Imidu t to govr‘rnmvnt otliet-s there remained nothing hut splintered wood. hroken plush-r, and walls hut-st asunder. 'l‘hv «loom of ”11-, King strut-t; polite station wore hurst iu hy nhlnstof mr, and the dvtm-hlueut pro-sent. \ms prostratod. Broken tinlht-rs and masses of Rtullt' “ere smut tlnng into King s'rm-t. nod uumhvrs of people crossing at l‘urlia- i nwnt street. wore knocked down. A hansmu mu] horse Were thing :u-rosa the sidewalk ‘ against, the front of Whitehall Club. in which the great plato-gl 13>. win l-m‘s were driven in a shmwr into the rooms livery- where the greatest. co .8 ernutinu prevail "1. People p ‘ured out of the hnus-a with tho hrokeu gl is emu-it u" uud -r their Hot. In the lluus- of t‘uuunous the alarm was general. Many Iu-mln-rs l-ft. illl‘llc‘llfltt‘l}. ' Tln- lnhliy nos emptiwl. and people rmlu-d noto' Wua'niineter Ilall. “hih- thousands I ‘ flocked from all parts toward \Veslminsti-r. : i l l l i l To furtlwr cxaspcmtu the English mind another atrocious crime was ‘ Mh-mptml on Saturday. when an efl'ort was mmlc to nsaamina e the famous Irishwonmu. l.ml_v Florence lhxin The dead is the more dupicahlo M Ladv Florence has but!“ one of Ireland‘s most vigorous champions and benefactors. both by [um and purse. dun-in; L \T HI! 1) ET.“ LS. -_ ._ ,_.___.v__â€"â€"â€" _ l- ”A...“ _e._.< ,.- -4... the last fewyears. ’l'he attempted assassi- I nation is no doubt the outcome of a threat made by her to expose some of the mani- pulations of the Land League Funds. The following arcount is Siren of the atl'air :~â€" Loan-ox, Mann! IS.~AI ady Florence llixie was attacked at \Vlndrm‘ yesterday by two men disguised as \Vulm‘ll. ller drew wan cut with daggers, but she r weived no injury. Lady Florence was walking in a secludml spot near the woods when two men a<ked her what time it Was. Mic reph- ed that she had no watch. and afterwards noticed, though they wore women's clothes, that their laecs had been slmved. Much alarmed she started to walk away followud by the two men, one of whom seized her. She struggled to escape, but seeing thiir daggers fell into a swoon. This oeeured at four I). m ; and she did not recover her sen- ses until 4:45 Lady Florence has been prodrated today. The stoly of the nll'air was elicited Irom her only at intervals. The saving of her life is attributed to her St. Bernard dog. \vh eh it is suppoSed protected her while she lay in a swoon. Lady Flor. once had no reason to rux‘peet immediate danger. althougi she hal been somewhat ‘ fearful since the l'tK‘cipt of letters about the Land League. The last thing she remembers is one of the men pushing a quantity of mud into her month. (In her rec-ivory she found both palms were cut across and he: gloves severed. There were two daggm holes two inches apart, in the right breast of her dress. and the broad steel ours ~t rih was broken by the Weapon. whirh penetrated to the inner lining of her dress at the first stroke and the corset at the second. Lady Florence supposes that .xhe unconsciously struggled with the men. assisted by her dog until the seoundrcls Were disturbed by a cart passing in the Woods. She received threatening letters while in Ireland lately. One of the men wore a ureen dress and a large hat with a veil. 'l'he Veiled man at- tcmglteIl the :‘Ssassinutiun. Nu arrests have inuon mmlc but the pulicu have a slight chn . IL is lwlich-l that the scnundrcla were bit- ten by the dot; in the struggle. LATER. «Lmlv Flurvncv Dixie says her head is confused and painful. She supposes the Inlecrcants stuunul her. AT the u-sidoncv of the In-idc‘: father. U" t116 11th inst. In the lie\.\\.l{urn~..I\h.H0111» Mentunlluln mu] uunnv 1| tn Mus S.uthauw. L‘uuv'lm-l of Ur. Rolled: Luxc uf \luripusu. AT the residence of the bride's father, on the 7th inst. by tho Rev. R. liuirlmirn. B..\.. Mr. l’ctm‘ McI-Inchorn. of 'l‘hnmh, to (‘utlmrinm daughter of Mr. Angus Clarke. uf Mcdontc. ‘ .-\'I‘ (ha rosidL-m'u 01' the “[1103 fatlwr. \'mo- mnntuu. on the 7th inst, by the Xh-v. J. A. Mc- Canms. Richard thcuy. of Draper, to lLss Mury Fun-an. of Brock. 1N DRY FuluLâ€"‘l‘hc coutunts of a pack- agc coating ‘23 Cents “'1” make a. quart, of medicine called Fuuntain of Health, un- equalled for purfying the Maui and tuning up a debilitated sysicm. The best blood purifier and >ystem re.- gulatnr ever place-l within reach of sull‘ering humanity, truly is l-Ileulrie [litters lu- activity of the Lin-r.Bili-msnesa. .lzulmlice, Cunstllmtinn, \Veak Kidneys, ur any Ill-sense of the urinary 0r_;an_s, or whoever requircs an appether, tonic or mild stinmlnnt. will ali'nysliml Electric Hitters the best and only certain cure known. They act, surely and quickly, every bottle guaratevd to give entire satisfaction 01' nmu-y refunded Snlul at fifty cents abuttlc Ivy Cuun Bros. PM] “'11" t .......... Spring \\' u-lt ..... Arum-clan. \thlt Barley ................. ()uh‘... 1‘ mix .......................... Butter‘nwl li1 c1141.. 1.1554191 (1021-11 11:10.0 \\ oul pm "1 ............... l’ututoos, 1101 bushel Iho ......................... Hides . P01 k “not". Goo-SP 1101‘ "1. (‘11i1k0119 111111111“ Turkeys, 1101‘ “1.. (‘101'01'...... ’l‘i111otl1y .. . .. . .. . Fall “'1an ......... Sprint: \\'hmt.... Arum-cm Wheat Hurley. . . . . .. . l‘mm. Black mud . . Ruth-r. pm‘ lh "with. tiguszqwr dnzun trade \V‘uul. pm‘ ll) ......... Putnhws. per bushel .‘nvlcs. pm' lmshvl.. g WOODVILLE. l ' All Farmers and others in- ; tm‘cstod in the promotion of ‘ the Dairy interests -in this 10- imlity are retra‘ostul to attend. 'l‘imnth)‘ Hides ..... H‘ -\ 'l‘l 1{])\Y 111* '1‘1‘R\OON A meeting of the. pn'rnns nu] s lpportm's of tho LOCAL. M ARKETS. ELDON Hougfi, Gheese Factory, (Spcvinl :Atlx'criimmmts. MEETBNG. xt. March 24th. at ill'r'clock 1mm, sh mm. M t no 'l‘hesa are Solid Facts. \\'OOI)\'ILL1~} MAR K l-I'l‘S. BAVI‘IRTON MARKETS. 5| .\ It!!! I'll). WOODVILLE will he held on :10 m .n‘ 093 , H {mm 0 94 . 0 N‘ C' D 2“": . 0 4‘! u: n m . ll 3'.) (If n 1') . u m (I 0 m ,. u 131:! 0 19 ,. ll 16 m 1) 17 . 0 mm 0 18 . 0 mm a 31‘ $0 an (I? 0 93 _ 0 ‘35 (d 11!?! . 0 8% (tr 0 90 . 0 m (.1 0 (‘6 . 0 m (u‘ n 40 . 0 CL") n 0 75 . 0 6% (if 0 75 . (I 18 n‘ n {‘0 . 0 18 (,e 0 ‘30 . 0 13 "1'0 YR . 0 35160 -Iu . 0 ~11) (n U 30 . 7 m (7-? 7 50 . 6 GD (#6 50 (l 5;! (J I! 7|) 3 m u? 4 5') '7 0" "v 7 5') 5 on (ii 6 5f) 0 ('5 («t (I 07 0 M u? U 16 0 m (i? n m 7 m (it 7 23 East hf. Lot 5, (.‘on. 7, Eldon. Containing 100 “cum, about 70 acres under cultivation. A house. ham and stublu an: on tho promises. Well watered. ' For further particulars apply to March am, 13 For Sale, or to Rent. Auction fiafie! Township of Mara, 'l‘hursday, April 26th, 1883, at one o‘clock in the afternoon, at ’J“_l'lE FINEST BEEF VILLAGE OF BRECHIN, will obl‘uw by leaving (urdvl's early to insure czucIul ulzculiuu. By virtue of u rowqr of Sale contained in 11 certain Murtgngl- “Inc 1: will bu inn-minced at tho Sale. the following property : Under Mnrtgugc from George McKenzie, the South Hnlf of 1.01 No. :3. in the lat Concession of Um 'l‘ownship uf Mum. (‘ounly of Onuu‘io. cun- tuining .100 new“. more or lvs's. The fulluwing improvements are said to he on the lu‘muix‘cx‘: Alum! M arms Neural, hxwinq erected thereon a hug houn‘, log bun mnl nhcds. Roaah’fi Hatel Ono-tenth nfthe purchase money to be puhl dowuou thudny of sale. for lmhuu‘v, [owns willhummicknown lit the sale. For flu'thcr particulars imply to JONES BROS. 66 MACKEN;EE, over brought into “mun-mo. and which “115 fed by Mr. Juo. Campbell, jr.. Mmipusu. Tm‘ontm 1211‘ March. 13. J. D. STEWARTI‘, M. D. i @cuiist and Aurist, 2 \V'ill Visit Benvcrton again and remain at the lilAlllL'i‘UN H017 SE, from Saturday mornâ€" ing, 231th, until Tuesday even- ing, 27th of March, 18b23. mg, l have purchased {or the Easter season Auctima $32M! TOWNSHIP 0“ GARDEN 51mm @dvrrtisnnmts. §fi§aéfi3§ Wednesday,725t»h pay-pf April! l383 in the County of Ontario. 13y viruu-nfn l'r‘m‘or of. Sula «minimal in a certain Klurlgugc which “1H he produced at tho 54!“. the folhm mg property: . K. CAM PIELL, Village of 7 Kivkfigld. Under Mortgwgo from l’alrivk Redmond, Lot ‘30. 1:! in tlm 7th (‘um cuuion of the ’l‘oxxnplhp of (.‘ardun. County of \‘ncmrm, containing 19.3 auzrcfl. more or hem. The following inmrnvomonts urn. sviwl to he nu thu premixns: About (U m-rcs draw I. Inwxm: m‘ocwd thvrmm n he-wn 10.; house. 1-..3; amblu, cow lnusu and log granary. Ono-11mm of thu pun-hum nmnl-y to he pnifl down on the ting; uf L200. l-‘nr l»..an(-:'. fw‘hu \1 nl hu mudo Rum-:11 at tho :mlu. For l'urt‘m 1‘ lar- l:uu!:u‘s nmxl)’ In JONES BROS. 6L MCKSENZ!E, L. [so-avert"). Slam) 19m. 18%. JOHN MCTAGG. ll'l‘, liiriflcm Toronto. Mnroh 12:11, la“. The lmuk sum-“mute, nah-s, mnrtgugv». (3'0. of CHLH‘I‘IH (Ki TIS]);\L,‘£J haw: lwcn 112mm} inlny11mph“i'm'cnlloctiml. All parties i‘ldubtcd to the said firm are requested to call at my olliue mud settle before the ISM: day of April next. \V. B. TISDALI'}, Bunker (:_. COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Campbeli’g Hotel, \\ oodwlle, Ontario. PROPERTY, or to mwam or to at one o‘clock in tho th‘nubn. at CUSTOMERS B. MADILLL, Esq, NE»??? NEE! ‘3 fig 1%% WM. REID, ’l‘hcrc xvii! ha 50le on Smicit-n. , Z-lusonic mm, Toronto. There will he sold. on bolicuars. L-lnmmiu “QM, l'orunto. 01" \‘AlaUAHLE 0F \"r\LL’.\]‘~I.l-Zâ€"< TERMS: IN THE I.\' THE â€"I N TIFF.“ â€"-XN THEâ€" -â€"IN THEâ€"- WOODVILLE P.O. TE R238 : licavcrton. WMWED 'l‘ he subsmilwrs will pa) Hm blbllt'S. mama: pin: in cant, (a: Por1,Beef,Poas, Oa’r aus, Potatoes Beef/Mes cf? Sheepskins WHITE FISH and Salmon Tmuf A large stuck (If (‘lmicc Family Groceries on huml. alsu W_ G, Smith 65 Co. Nm’. ‘29l h. 188'}. and. CTEEES SPE CI ‘ \L BAI G \I\S in all- \nml I“l'|.L CLOTH, FLANNICL, ”aim-1 BLANKETA‘, URI) BLANKI-l'lh‘, STUNNING YARN, c. NutEt-c sunt- uf uur pricus : Hom’y All-Wool Full (Zlubh for (30 cents. All-wool ('hcuk ["humcls fmm 35 cvnh. Yard wide “him: and Grey l-‘lmnu-l from L1- (itmd an‘su' liiunkcls {mm $3.23 All-mm! l‘u'cml l'nions, Ducks, liczninm, Smoky-c; Yarn equally low in price. THE IllGl’IES'l “'H‘ I) .\I I 0“ PD ["033 \\'\)UL A) l) CORD“ UUD. £133 3% £1 i‘iifi E PORK AND Milil" CL"? 1N Ql'AN- 'l'l‘l‘lblb‘ 'lt) .‘l'l'l‘ LE'YEUD‘. Z Special I‘Iotice 1. 1’. 0. AN!) SAVINGS‘ BANK, Money Qrdgrs 1351 ad. W'oodville, Ontario INSUH‘NS [mm W SEW Allan line of Sieamships! EKGLAND, IRELARD ES‘JTLMED C. T. voumc, Beaverion Weaklen. Mill, insurance Co. Accident Tickets $3,000 in case of death, 315 PEP WEEK, IF DISABLED l'azmzla Wm Imul Mme) I will utl'cr fur the lucxt thirty «lays Jan-ada Fern mnent Lgan (£1: Savi zgs’ Cg For “In salt» of Lands in nny part of, Ontnriu to soulor‘ghmn turn )0. whurn properties aw ml ' wrumd ma of charm. This company is noted for fnir um] hmluleo dealings ml}. “.2. chum» and mr its Just weaved ;\ huge cunr‘igumr‘nt of Some 0! Hm most rulinhlu comp-mics doing lnnzmersin Ihu Dummmm. I also issuu By this lino I 111:: ulmlfiud to issue tickets tn u“ {nu ts of Standard, Insurance Cos, G-iTIZEf‘Ef?’ In onlnr to clear 011' my stuck of 0r pm‘tias winning to bri: ' relatives or lnulms out cam hu, u‘ mm M my 01.1w u: YV’ V)v{\ (y 1 MA A AAAAA'J 1146243031) t"; C 0331. '1: 01" THE Bk‘lb'l' BRAKIB. 32 ARt\ ST REET. o)‘(14<<.< ~<<4<<1<4 [v v v r .>:: n .> 1.: .. 3; -â€"-â€".UZ.E.\'T l-‘(IRM‘ \\'O(}D\1L1i la, Uh 1' . Q. Cll GRHIST. , m nun!“ uto rules. Alth'l' FUR â€"- AGENT 1'01““ .30“â€"

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