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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 15 Mar 1894, p. 1

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.m 01' about the thinâ€"la: “- . y or {e requxrcd to send by pest vet to A. A. Smith. of the bk. in the said County of r the executors \ of of nmem of their ngunes .an ad- erculars of them clams and 01180in Artist. ug-st“ )fibrook. on Hymn m -} c‘VEUCF" w. Our stock is “I”, 3 90013, \\ hich Wm st unique designs for broek. “'hen you are 1 we are certain on 1.1-» D WATBHES. and rook, :uax-y 1894 } 'ER HI N1 ER {MSTROVGR ['Executorsf tion $16 and J9“ ant C; $L1000 =30: for Executors. ARE/ER SHOP. I. mums 40,009.» , Minbpook, lock 0 0n: mods, ‘ 1mm Ole, we cash. .111; if you to suit Dr Jewell need Opposite Wood any; USED - q "" ‘â€" J w. BLAND.VETERIN3RY SURGEON. .6511ch to T. EHmfisard.) Registered ,and Hon. Graduate of Ontagno Veterinary Col- ewe. Toronto. Late Yetcnnary Surgeon North ~ Wes: Mounted Pour,“ Calgary. Attended 1" Clinical Lectures. {{nya. Yatexinary College. ‘ London. Eng. Dentxstrya specialty.f All do- meszicaz'cd animals treated wpcordin" to latest! scion? ifu: methods. Ofiicc on King-gt. oppome ' Dominion hoielJ‘Jillbmok. ' ._ 91y, % mmimu mm: or wommcrca. geh'efin “51X H0111“ â€"â€"i);5t[‘:‘c si-xw Kidney _ an Bladder Diwases rd flew-oi in si \ hauls MEN-"N -. b' :1 “av + so"! u»: « Raw; 8 . _\ 1e , .em u..L .- . lCuIl . 5 Cute. ” The now lumen): '5' a gum: surmise and delight nu accom.1 of as er-zcccding « promptness in relievinvr mm in the bladder, “'17! .Fah‘ ”hafi ’hC\ \".‘r' 31; [we 'I{‘\rr‘5 Dvi n _ In . ‘ ' ready for inspccfion It jg I'th' .1 In"? kidnc‘ya. Lack and new part of he axinzm *felt wantandi {Willpm .0” to ,CC it befor‘z‘l pasmges in male oz female. It rel ieves m- pupchahing: any or}. .. Instant change from? teniion of watei‘ and pain pass 1;; it almost 50:: {and t9 Inn-2?. b And Just What was Wahtcd. x T B. COLLINS 00.. BANKERS, J o BROOK. Farmem'and other good. untod. Drafts issued on 311 points 0 Ida and a..- United Stazes at lowestjazas. collection 06 sale and other nets-3 sails: loans 8 on real estate. No comm lunged. Office. north side of King 5 Bananasâ€"Canadian Bank of Commerca. levy. Office: 379 water office box 125. Petcrooro‘ P. “'A‘l'l’flklb. ACCOUNTANT AND1 assignee. Books opened and closed. AC4 eoum‘a' collected. Assignments taken in charge mall details completed. S ciul auention given to bookkeeper's work w eze sem'ices of a. permanent book-keeper are V. not inquired. Communicatlons from 'ncighboringjownsxe- eeive DPO‘IDDL attnntinn and ,...L_. ‘ - V--<â€", ".11.. mu .1.‘ 11 ed according to ms at 54 ntisu'y a amcialts. (‘al' promptlv responded to. BETH A \' Y. lean extraction of teeth. Good work in be at Bethany the 2nd and 4th ‘ Ionda Inch month. Pontyoool lst and 3rd Mon W. FISHER. VETERINARY SURGEON. 0 011200 and residence.Baillieboro, Ont. Will be kt Queen's Hotel, Miubrook, every Saturday. IDDELL, ARMSTRONG 8; WNESBITT. Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries, etc.. Co bo and. Brighton. MI. 1:. Ridden. B. A.. Lg. A. J. Armstrong. B. A. W'. H. Nesbltt. EA. First-class loans laced. Money loaned and invested. Mercant' a collection“ made and general law buslnesa. A. WARD. BARRISTER. A at Law, Solicitor, etc. (mice Block. “'alton Sgrcct. Port Hepe. land on the secumty of real estate. property for sale. .60 J. A. V. Preston) BAHJigt‘ér-z‘é‘aii‘gitdr: Notaries, Sec. Oflicea. Wood 8: Kells' block. Mill- brook, Ont” sud Bethany on the 2d and it}; Mondays in every month. Money to loan a: iowest rates. 36 C. MCKINNON. M. D., C. M., (SUCCES 0 nor to Dr. Aiddrie) Toronto and Victoria mversities. Licentiate Royal College Sur- geons, Edinbu. h. Member College Physicians; «and Surgeons, Mario. Officeat. A. T. Ellioil‘s store. After oflice. hours as Mr. Wm. dson's residence, King st.., Millbrook, ARCHIBALDV WOOD. ISSUER or 3 12an mcmqsxs. . Miilorook, 0n; OYAL CAYAN LODGEâ€"CA NADIAN OR DER 0F ODDFELLQWS. meets the first and third Tuesday cvcninrzs of each month in the Home Circle rooms. £ing~st.. Millbrookâ€" hour of meeting. 8 o‘clock. The benefits of this Society are worthy the consideration of every person. Information furnished on application. V9. ARCHER. f. G. GEO. DUNCAN, Sec. KICKAP00 Meets thé'sccond Monday in every month in Home Circle Rooms, Wdod 8c Kclls block. at 8 o’clock sharp. ‘ ‘V. ARCHER. G. \V. II. ANDERSON. Leader. Secretary. J. R. YOUNG. Fin.-Sec. MILLBROOK CANADIAA HOM 1i CIRCLE .L“ No: 6, A Tie sale of 1/5 656 Madame: 25 7:0! (oxfined to (my one dealer in any plate. Any/56729011 am jun/24256 l/zem 2'72 an} gumzlz'iy 'wéolem/e or film], a! . DRUG STORE, MILLB iOOK. prompt attentian 31.1%.. apnea mpdemtet IDOME§IIACIATED ANIZ‘ a AAA-. . Vol. XXXVI I. MARRIAGE LICENSES Veterinary Surgeon . LEACH’S PROFESSION“; P13L8§jrp§r “(srzccmssong QARR}STE§,_ ATTORNEY- Water Sti El.00“). On ._ c. LESLIE, SOC I ETI ES. INDIAN REMEDIES ! 77â€"7. --.;“LL ‘cst sciéfitific methods. (v-1- , - W31. mm. 1143.145 TREAT- Oince in Ontario (ms, M11} _ 3 good- ncies paints of Can '5: rates. The 3 épsficc'ialt). 3 _<‘0mmissicm V-__â€"v -IIVLIIVMD. by tclegngph 2:. Money {9 I. ‘Town arm ONTARIO. 0“"15 's in 8h “Gathe- Jarantecd, Iggday. of N 0171,3317: ‘pu’ll *0: 30- 0st SLreéL of i5; temidn of water and pain passing unmcdiatelyo I: you want, quick cute this is your remedy. “1:31 by ‘fhc Young people of this place spent. a very pleasant evening at Mr. Davis' last week. They kept. the sports up until the small hours of the morning. Mr. Dzu‘is’ lzdve since taken their. dcparmrc west. 3211'. Robt Ham: b has rciurned to culti- vate the soil once mine. Mr. 1). Porter of Tux-0:210 has been Visit "1g friends in East Lixi'oni. I Mrs, Alex. Lang presented her liege lord and master with a. bouncing boy Tuesday Imorn: n g. [low to go! a "Sunlight" Picture. Send '25 “ Sunlight " Soup wrappers (wrap pet‘s bearing the words “ Why Does a “'omun Look Old Sooner Than a Man ”) to Lever Bros.. Ltd., ~13 Scott St, Toronto, and you will receive by post a. pretty picture, from advertising, and well woth fram~ ing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best, in the market and it will only cost 1c. postage to send in the wrappers. if you leave the en'l open. Write your address carefully. Miss Annie Atchiszm returned home after spending a few days with her Milllnook £_._'_A, 1 ff'iends. I (3:451;sz 1:4 ”1;? The people in this part; at? al enjoying the beautiful weather, but the thaw has put a damper on the wood business. Mr. Ox'mie Ball spent Sunday last with Mr. Wm. McIndoo, pontypool. Messrs Fred Clarke and Albert Homan spent a. couple of days with friends in Manvers. W1 .mL 21 \1011110f111ea111115 this 31211131110111. embodies. JusL W11 at mm 31111: lookim1 for, is it not. " Putnam 5’1.11' :1Css Com 12: {tractor â€"t11e g1eat suxc- mp com um ~zu-ts in this way. It, 111:1ch no sore spots; safe, acts speedily and with certamty; sure and 111111113: 111111011: i11.1;1111i11g ‘11032111‘13; painlessly. Tb.1191, be immscl 1:31:13 113/1 ' 111111110115: 01' 31 11)Siit\f{z'3. A Mr. Jamieson, accompanied \.. spent. Sunday at Mr. William \\ c 9 :e pleased to 09$ clhe genial counten- of our friend, Mr. L: \e, 111 um midst «gain. Mr. Charles Hus ko 5L1: valua‘ 0.0 130m on Sal :mday last. \ , I IO 1"I.’"TII L157? . (L1 F'JN. On Wednesday, Feb. 2lst, the wife of Mr. Richard Fallis presented her husband with a. bouncingv baby begs. Items of interest forwarded by 1-:R's own Correspondents. Prompt Attention 3K6 Cieaniiqass Personal Interest 2X: Fresh 3 ask Quick Deéivery. 53% 6501 Variety Because The Answer Is PRICES AT THE BOTTOM. The Question Having lately purchased a. large quantity of Pine Logsj lion to furnish complete bills of demension lumber 01 Shingles and Lime I :lown all in prices. Land Plaster Barrels. I invite an inspection afimy stock and prices. rels. Last, but not leastâ€"COAL AND WOOD. Office and Yerdlat, RailwayZStation. , n' CQRRESPONDENCE. VANCE PLEASES ALL. SAFE. SIRE A31} PAISLESS. 141F130]: I). _ _ 0‘ 1..."---7.’ v- -guu “V60, 1. alu AWWJ'U :1. p081- ‘nish complete bills of demension lumber on short; notice. In 1d Lime I flown all in prices. Land Plaster in Seeks, Bags or [ invite an inspection afimy stock and prices. Peerless $8113 in bar- ) but not leastâ€"COAL AND wnnn WHY ? in passing it almost rant. quick relief and . S9311); A. L1: 021'. 51,435.11, vv nu ursyour gfimcer ?- .p, 41 VVho raysur is my Grocer d bylfissfitmy Syefa \ . ‘3' Tm: tamar; Lulnbzrl and L11" - . ' .- ' Tb" ' )ecmon 0:3. my stock and prlces. Peerkzss Sakt 111 bar- â€"COAL AND WOOD. MILLBaaoK. omx. THURSDAY. MARC‘HA15, Mr: David Earhwell has been sick ever since New Years but is now able to be around again. Mr. Wesley White of Thornhill, Maui- Itoba, who has been home to his father’s . visiting all winter has reLuined home. Mr. Lawrence Loekhart is preparing to build a new house this summer. 1 ins. Gordon and A. Car'i'nthers have built n. shingle mill this winter. They started her up last week and is doing good work. ? l“. M. Tamnlyn has started horse shoeing in connection with his business. He has engaged a first-class horse shoei. The special meetings that were being held in the Oak Hill church closed on Sunday afternoon. They were being held bv Mr. Foster. A good work has been done. Dr. Beatty had made arrangements to leave here and go to Centreville, but has changed his mind and has decided to remain. am entei'tainment in the school house Fnduy evening. â€"'~.-uv.. Anvvll. LII. Our butcher, WJFJ'faimblyn, lias left us and has opened up a. butcher shop in Port Hope. Our teacher, Miss Tamblyn, has been sick but we are glad to say was able to commence school again last week. She intends having :ln A“+n“‘fl:i\‘v\n-‘u 1.4 LL- A , â€"--_-c‘.-ru‘.‘l .' ‘11th We have lost a good citizen in R. S. Powers. who has gone near Toronto to live. Rich. F. Beatty has moved in the pink house the one he (Power) fogmerly lived in. l\.._ L_.4_L“, 1'" 7‘ m â€"11ng1ish Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft- or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Rin Bone, Sweeney, Sprains. Sore and Swo len Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by the use of one bottle. VVarranted by A LEACH. 11-1 , ,-.~~ “volt-v vvulL all". Misc Helen Lough ; music, the Hutchinson Bros. and Mount Pleasant; orchestra. Monologue hnmorisms and dialogues will fill the bill for a, lengthy programme. Mr. Henry Staples has kindly consented to act in the capacity of chairman. Mr. J. A. Kelly and company have intimated their intentions of being present and giving amusement in song and dialogue. Come one. Come all. The proceeds are to he; devoted to the growing necessities of the school and school children. secured are :--â€"Messz's. Jas. Wilson and H. Anderson of Janetvillc, and Mr. H. Preston of Bethany ; readers and elocutionists, Mr. L. A. Mills, Frascrville: Mr. J. D. Denny, Mount; Pleasant ; Misa Lottie Cook and \!- ' ' Tf‘ (IA VA 3' WILLIE. Don’t, forget the concert in S. S. No. 5 on Friday evening. Doors open at 7 20, our- tain at 8 pm. Among the list of vocalists secured are :--â€"Messrs. Jas. Wilson and HL ,,,,__..-.., - ..... u\‘wL\', .u. up â€"Your K. I). C. is certainly the friend of humanity. For the past thirty yeors I have been a. martyr to stomach and liver trouble. Tried every patent remedy I read of, but all the benefit derived was a. temporary re- lief. I used your K. D. C. and received great benefit, It should become 'mn'yersallg/ knows. ' Miss Roonev, some tine witu 1 Miss' 'Allie Smith Bf Gaunt, is visiting friends here. Sawing bees are all the go now. Two young men had a bout at. Garden Hill station recently, one acted the cannibal, by biting the other. PERI: YTO I! V. Surpzise party at \\m. Purcell’s, headed by the “ l’ork King, with music “ The Campbell s cue Cominfr’ an me ladies with well filled baskets. rlhere v ere readings and singing by the VS 1ison Brothers. Music by Wm. Nob.e, John Liggett u 715. Wilson. All eujoyeu themse. \es wall. “*1 . . I Rheumatxem Cured m a Dayâ€"South. American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. radically cures in l to 3 (Es-3‘s. Its action upon the sgstem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at; once the cause, and the disease immediatly disap- pears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Snld by A. men, Druggijat. n ma Manhood. Junior Thinkâ€"Hector J ewison, J 11' Clark. Senior Second._â€"Earnest Mahood. Junior Second.â€"Lione1 Waterman, Waterman. Part. Secon .-â€"Freddic J ewison. gnu I . V Rheumahmm nurnfl m o Thaw_QMLn. ‘_____, V -‘ v-â€"---, H v£\|lC- J u'uior F outh.â€"-?r‘iarvey Mahood, Louise N immo, Birdie Smithson, Harry Kerr. Senior Third.--l‘oe Bonner, Rose Mahood, Fred M ahood. Junior Thinkâ€"Hector Jewison, J n’ Clark. Senior Secomf._â€"Earnest Mahood. REV. H174 IMx‘mxxLLAV Elmsdale, N. 8.: ...A 7’ ?\ REI’ORT'OF S. S. 350. 3. SOUTH MONA- G' H .1 N, FOR? FEB]! U AR 1". Fifth Class. â€"Fan;;ie Waterman, Louie Waterman. - A Senior Fourthâ€"Ada Fair, Frank Ruther- ford, John Kerr, 398 Clark, Wordie. Commends itself to the well-formed, to do pleasantly and effectualljfr what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse thesystem and break up colds, head-ache aria fevers without unpleasant after effects,_ use the delightful liquid laxative remecly, Syrup of Figs. ELIZABETH VILLE‘ THE monnzm.wu'. , who has been laid up for gxip, is reco :ering nicely. '. THEXTON; am new. in a posi- next DEYELLâ€"In MiZIbfo-ok. on Sunday, 1893, Isabella, \ 'ife of Rober‘ Des v; Malariais one of the most insidious of health distz‘oyers. Hood’s Sa rsaparilla counteract its deadly poison and bail Is up the system. V----.---.. ...,.\, uuéwscu u: The party all de:1 are what a. ioveiv tune was spent and how Jelitrht‘ful was w .e drive The firm of Gardiner Sheild has dis- solved partnership, Mr. Shield retiring. The business will be carried on as hereto- fore by Mr. Gardiner. A slg‘ghing party composed of a load of young people of our town and a. load of the same material from our suburb of Ida, sallied forth last Friday evenin'r to the orient and we understand a call was made at a friends home where amusements were engaged in The “a..." ..n J_.1 ”WWW... vuL aaulLal'y 00110151011 13 very poor, the health officer has the spring fever. Mr. D. R. Gardiner was up to the Queen City onflFriday last. ' V_ .- _- '- vxaun U- The beautiful has left; the adhesive has come; the frog and robin are luting their early note which will soon be frozen up, while in the lovely dreamy part of the day the scavenger pursues his much required vocation. Our sanitary condition is very poor, the health officer has the spring feVer. 'M‘I. ’ .‘n‘nnri- pluplb very acceptably last Sunday eyening. Last Wednesday evening the Patrons of Industry augmented by members from sister lodges, held an open meeting in their lodge room here. Speeches were delivered and a nice programme carried through to a. large and appreciative audience. Mr: -Wm. BroiÂ¥5‘-E>-f-V'I;ontypool has re- tur_qed _to reside 1n our village. MO l “'1' PL IL'ASJ NT. Mr. Charters of Toronto and Miss Lou McIvor are guests of Rev. John Ewing, Mr. Parkinson of Mariposa. is visiting in and around our village. ' Rev. M r. Admanson filled the Presbyterian pulpit, Very acceptably last Sunday evening. rnnL KIV-J___A 1 . _ _i -‘- -~ v; y OLJ“, so we would be delighted to see 1.1, more speedy hand engaged. We would be forever grateful to our town council if they would have our sidewalks cleared of snow. The sun is a. good work- man but he devotes all his time to one side while the opposite side is pilled high with drifts, He works cheap but is very slow, so we would be deliahtprl m enn .. m...- Til-15 is- the month fm moving Our streets are filled with loads of moving and windows axe Show of theil blinds to be xeplaced bv Othels. Mrflinight, our popular school inspector, spent part of this week here, engaged in school work. Mrs. Sanderson, wife of John Sanderson passed quietly away on Friday, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Sanderson will be greatly missed by her family and many friends. Mr. Meliim has moved and is now shoeing horses in style across the bridge. A black- smith’s shop is just what the east end of our town need. A concert will be given Thursday evening, ‘ March 22, by our high school. A large crowd is expected, as a good programme is in progress. \a v-uu‘lhl Alba. “hat “we would like to know. How many gi1ls were on K. B’s. track on Sunday, it would be more convenient to have more junctions 1n the road to keep out of sight. ' \\ hen H. S. is going to drive to South \101 aghan again. 7 If E. I. intends to back it thisa summer? If any person has called for the helves 3et 01 has the chip blown back? v ' ‘ ' "J ' Mr. R. J. Strong and Mr. T. Thorn are putlting quite a. number of logs into the saw mil . \Ve notice Mr. W. King’s smart apmar, ance showing up again this spring. Mr. R. Jones is spending a few days with his parents. ' Mr. C. “1 Armstrong is back from inc: friends a: Coldsprings. ‘\'L , A ‘ visit- MT. Martin is doing a rushing business at fennel, putting up as number of buildings, hon? which will he a dwelling; house, a. '* slacksmith shop, a store, a. pest office, a gshingle mill and a chopper and others too Linumerous to mention. “'e wish him every "success in his enterprise. “v u “'0 are glad to Hear that Mn on his way {OIFGCOX'CF)‘. _ \f, 1here has beans mun-bu of changes take place in. this village-of. late. Mr. Fitfiz has moved. off Mr~ Lytl'e’s firm and Mr. Lytle has moved‘ beektothe house occupied by Mr. Fitchand Mn. Robert Lyt-le has. moved into thcshouseeeri James Lytle occupied andtheflvlzitesides’ Bees. occupy the house Robert Lytle left and are going to, work the Lytle farm. Mr. J osepiszr‘ittm has leased his black- smith, shopand premises for a. number of1 years to Mr. James Speir of Lindsay. Mr. Britton intendsgoing to Peterboro’ to reside. He will bagreatly missed, as he was a. good workman and a. very kind and obliging neighboz'.~‘ Mr. David. M urphy. who has been a. great sufferer for the past three years with spinal disease,_ borne with christian patience, passed away on the 27th, his remains were laid in. St. John’s cemetery, Gavan, on ThzdeaeY, March 1st, followed by a large number of friends and neighbors. _-_- -Aâ€"uvvx She returned hoy "we on Sam Owing; to the cold; weathez'fi-eezing beech fingers and ink, our- eorrespoag failed to put. m an appearance laaawee‘k, aligpugh we trust, ;+ :5 “AL LA- 1-L_ , ,1 LON G S VAEELGEE'AMNGS. T0318. OMEMEE. (1A R M AQL. FRANKMN. Y. M arch 11th eyed, age" 43 u-rday: L Gibson is General Store BOOTS 6: SHOES at less than manufocturers prices. Tinware, Hardware, Patent Medi cines, c., in fact everything usually kept in {L first-class general store. Give- me a, call it, WEN be go you advant- age. ' A Fresh Stock of GROCERIES al- ways kept on hand, very cheap. The balance of the )ANKRUPT STOCK to be cleared out regardless of cost price to make room for the new goods. A well Mm A ”(TSPRENG DRY GOODS. Having bought these goods for SPOT CASH it enables me to give better value than can be had elsewhere. Sentreviiie GENERAL STDHE. Many of the above lines, we expect, will be cleared out on our next Bargain Day and do not, guarantee them every day in the week and need scarcely say they will he 50141 for cash only. quality only. . 1 Children’s fine Cashmere hose at 15, ‘2}, ~2 White Linen Table Covers 6-4, 7-4 and 8- at one lzalf 0rd ,W, cr'" .............. 3 a (r (J ”a inary prices Fine pure Table linen 66 inches wide 44c. A box of Black Tip 5, your choice for Sc. eaclz A box of Flowers. your choice for 100. each. Y W H at ‘ ...- .. Black Dlagonal \erge, mce quahty 8 Fancy Pocket Handkerchiefs for Fine Black Cashmere Gloves, ge-Jd A , ‘I , A...\1.‘J__ Iv *__»_-_..- Vulav-u MU (I‘K‘vo 1" A large Umbrella well made only 46c. A fine Twill (lloria Top Umbrella. at 60 Fine bright all wool Whip cords 36c pa DI- A 14 h' 'I ’- ‘ ‘7,"____-.._., -w. dyeonly at”... 6c. Fine quality Tapestry Carpet at 49c worth 700. Men’s heavy working,r Braces, only l3< Plain Cloths for Ladies’ Capes at 549 A 10..-” 'l' A wéll a ,‘:_ vâ€"~.§-5 wtulG), L ‘Zrééiiph no doubt everybody feels, and to commence the Spring trade with a rush as well “Ls-divide the week’s business that we Will not. require extra. help oa=Saturdays and alsczaanable us to handle large Job lines that; are-constantly cifered us at Less than .Manu- fact-urers’ cost, we; have decided to make Wednesday a. Special Bm‘gain Day, com- mencing March l41h\. [be Elm" iug‘barnains, which we wen. call your at~ million to, will be placed, :3 the counter and ready for inspection ,â€" Grey Cotton, full widthkat. , . 310. per ye; ,Iieavy Sheeting Cotton,,.at. . . H.510. “ 112mm heavy Linen Damask and Huck Towels at. ......... 200. 3. Evan? 5Heavy Barnsley Crash Roller , Towelling aL ............. 7%c. pat yd Navy Blue Serge suitable for boys ‘ wear, at .................. 16350 “ All \Vool Halifax ‘Llweeds, tine finish, at .. .. . ............. 26a, “ All Wool Fancy Tweeds, good patterns, at 2‘30. “ Heavy French Sc‘bteens at 7.1.0. reg!5 200 goods Mourning Prin‘us (American) fast . . Georgeand Si : 1783;! 81:11? JUST ARRIVED v . â€"v--rulv VAUU!1. . use Ayer’sdazrsaparilla find Marc] searching at even disagreeable other monsiz. This medicine is a. Invigorator: ‘ “ Marchinsemzch ” is the searches 0317 any weakness resulting» Ctbm- impure bloc .c.TURNBULg \' cadet to give an impetz-s to trade in the midst of these degassing Limes, wgiph no doubt everybody feels, and to xmance the Spring trade with a rush as I..- .J:_,:I .V eand Simcce Streets, PETERBOROUGH. .37 any weaknws of th tom :npure blood. Sassaparilla find March d lsagreeable Lian .- ‘. 6c. per yd. at 49c. “ of the: $59.11; d. Iffose who old‘ 'adige, It. {.130 3. pair 36c perAyd mdefifii more

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