m mu} I'M goods, 1 has been made by the sale ‘ th- property. The following! 10"“ Um. I am sum, fullmtiaï¬ â€˜ tht you are entire]: mistum ‘13 {Ill lead you to give as much 1 P! to thy correction as has '.. Men to the misrepresentation. D “IN letter to the Paterboro 13°?! . under date October 11}..th “it: that the price realized t0 ‘ prop'u'ty was 8180.â€.00. rm m The total price realized. was “at “2000.00. of which the Gov. of 1 I paid $20,000.00 and tha Gen. into Ekctric cum; 022000.00. â€I“ “fill Wading of the registered 98>"! . p from which you quote the tor 9““ by (h; Electric Company 61' 1: 319.000.000.011 Show it to ham integ 3300000 because it provides 1“" ‘1? upendimre by the General d“? ‘3 Emtric of S78.0W.W in the' t :t of the property. which “'13 advanced u a loan by .Bink; add to this the $000.00 3“ f“ tm proporty itself and We $190,000.00. which is the 7.3: F “-811 value of twmty 30-. 0.1-: â€mt: of 88,124.28. 1 W". also say that the price in. arumotzooacresmdoch. 3: â€ts him a. comm 0.". I. .mooopo. was arrived at up. ‘th remmmdation of Mrs hm P096. who was appointed 313.3 fol†many years acted†gamut paid by the Govern-I h J†You Have Allan law CASTOR IA n.4, Ward. Port Hope. Ont. 0a. Wax-:Lâ€"Xaay: I ask youto ,Ith: jmtioe to contact the ct. :m-m Confirmed by lion. 5. ll Hid-corpora" of the Company. D Post has been asked to pubâ€" Ithe following 099:: letter from {an to the Candis]: (haunt In: puny. You appen- to be it): impression that a. corrupt â€batten made by the sale property. The following i ill. 1 am some, fully-unis“ t!“ you an: entirely misum 1.111 lead you to give as much it} to thx: correction as has Hun to [he misrepresentation. {Mr letter to the Pbtfl'boro h. under date October 19th. sun that the price realized. 1h propf'rty was $180,000.00. M the total price realizedwns 'mwom. of which the Go'- "I! paid 520.000.00 and ms Gen- ‘ Ekctric My $22,000.00. “in! Wading or the reg'utered ISfl' DIE DOLLAR IIVESTEII "HIT RIVER WATERWAYS. m A. L. BAMPBELL m; g 0 â€0009.09 000.09. OOOOOOOO II statements that have been Imm‘mg the sale 0! the Na. in property by the Cyndi“ mo. A. Cox, in reply to alone: 11)] ILLEA. WartLansema candidate‘ agaimt Hon. A. B. lion]: in Durham, and pub. ii: the Petdbom Review anq umption. “Will Senator Cox it" The letter speaks for mm 6. A. (0X EXPLAINS. forth 3000â€â€ 00 9099090099†ï¬nnamon’s We carry a complete stock â€"- unequalled outside the largest cities. C511 to see our goods when in need of anything in the above lines. West Pbterhdro. (who Prwerty well before t‘bo t took poasessibn of It) in the statement that a... for it was quite within The amount was :rrivod 3 to 33¢ that Mr. Kenâ€"a rinse-3t Conservatives unâ€" CHINA HALL Week. ex-M. F. Sizhol'a General El‘ STREET. W3 Headquarters for Stoves and Hardwaxe. , late Government: he present Govem HANGING LAMPS GLASSWARE FANCY CHINA C ROCKERY LIBRARY AND hat the price in... 200 acres and oth- at 89,000.00. {am e price actually ,>r power to 8130 be confirmed b! for CUT GLASS BRASS GOODS ‘11 Vice-P res- ct ric Com. LINDMM W1: mm NOVELTIES. etc. reci- of the celebrated “Champion†and AND RANGES, acknowledged by roved and up-to-date on the Canadian n use m Lin randfl success. Hardware Store I lad Shot. A lthmaded Irishman accident}- ally’ insulted an aqua Frenchman. w mg a duel with the wipe out the slight. The Irishman suggested that the :tWo at them should each draw, a card from a ho dljeyfhe low. pack. andthcgnsw eat wmtosoxhtoanmommSIoom and 1310'. M | demand! at tint. huh ' andt ‘Tamto. 22nd. October. 1904 “Dr. L. B. Powem. Presihnt Port Hope Canal Association. , Phi-t 8090. Out. "Dear Sinâ€"I am this morning in receipt of your: at tadny‘a date. in which you ask me the question: as to the interest of Senator Cox in "The Trent Power Company. Lim- ited." I Jun one o! the incorponbors of that m . It was brought into existence in order to detl with the Gilmom' Conn or heat the 811W that he was interested in the Comm until the receipt of your letter of today's date." Faithfully y . ~ 8.3. BLAKE. tu- wvâ€"â€"_â€"_ _, , I. “any will lonely MM u» an. 0! poll sod muddy map Ibo vuoh spun who. a- m". mmmh the amount nan-unit! never to and W o- ruminant Po- rowan. â€Nd-u,- tbo m. u 0] cm duren tom tom. pm you can I’m-ml, dam 1 1: than. Hui-5 00ml! Can, unchanged by F. LCMucy C ~.. ‘hlodo, 0., mtcl-‘n um um, nd m man mum-11v mm div-sly upon n: no. l-abuvuu Moo! md not us "who“ 01 ï¬l- ny- ‘ho muï¬qo. 1'. a W Can he an you not i. talc-n iota-mm, m undo in To do. Ohio, b) F. J cm i Co. rmm- 1m. mm M Dumm- Pd.» 75¢. per homo. .- .._ 11.... Pm]. Pm- hr 00:!de tram. Presently a loud report rme and the whiteqtaoed people run wildâ€" ly to the little fully ex. the Irismnan cool-pee. pectinc to use he came coally along the M t?†9-“ “avâ€" the best mpcad to the'tride otthis important mmrwsy.â€"Yours tfg‘ly. am A v Beware of mil-om- for flaunt Let me also correct a misappre.‘ music: you ue under as to certain water power: between Rice Lakeand Traumaâ€"owned by the Gilmmr Company. of Trentmâ€"by saying that I have not have never had, and have no intention of having, one dollar of interest in these pro- parties. I am not interested in the slightest degree. directly or indirectly, in the Tmton route, or in any water privileges or lands along the route. and have not advocated it â€against theother. 7 ‘ against the run nope We» um when both routes are reported up- on I shall favor the adopt“! 0‘ the one am Oder! the stem admins! W 5",†“‘5‘!“ " ,p LL2- [owing let“ at in an honorable manner by the of†titers of the Gourmet and. the Bank and did not in any\w.uy jusâ€" tify the unwarranted game}: made upon me suction. wonderful stoves and get our Tait revolt!†s mall I n. S. E. Blake. K.C.. ccnï¬xmn Sumner: IWI’. ‘n the 10L indsay and surrounding TO BE THIIKING ABOUT YOUR STOVES FOR THE COMING WINTER. con'nec'tion with. the tran- n WHO-v" vâ€" r-*~ - yum-u..- mo We": 016.5!" In â€no new IF“ y " '. Cumhygtun, awn!“ h! _, 14.. n“ â€"--mm 5 0" â€I‘d“. Mo DOW, game my upo- “I 0' a. â€pm. lu Dunn! .m w an rum- 1'- v- #7 w mleuthe LINDSAY . A. COX.» § canted to $195,314. IJuT'lnn ï¬t I I- lowing seven years ending June 30. ‘93, they totalled $6,419,385. show- ing that the Liberals did accomplish “mt the Tories either would no: or could not do. These ï¬gures go to show t1? great beneï¬t deriVed by im- Cmdian fat-met: and cattledenl- trs thcooxh that. one ac], o! the Lib- eral .iovernmenL. and few stock deal- ers ï¬gure any more conspicuously in the profits than my partner. Mr. J. H. Brandon. who oughc to be willing to 55w. credit where credit is due. I ll'll‘hl say I was in the cattle erade fifteen years before Mr. Brandon mar thought of it, Md could give man) illustrulions of the ups and downs of the trade. bu will conï¬ne myselfto one. Previoua to 1896 I sold a load of well-bred steers watgh- m WWW-,1“ vvvvv , __-,_, - don, cure the constipation and dunno the bloc-l of impurities. It in piflsble :0 use woman with no colorintheir cheeks. without mbiï¬on. tiny: tired, with the exam-woo 3nd viudty of youth upped :- by ton. in. just beau-o mm but ‘wml-Wâ€"l_ "w' * otn unknown «MW‘ “w“ condition. “swungma mould wuss-u become! WWW' on. Andwhy? Yonuk. sum baa: buy plum“. has has IO W bands! duMhervox-k bu been Io continua-5M '1' “1°†“‘“JwԠ,__..I-_ an L‘- SOIEI'HIIG EVERY HUMAN SllllllUl KIWI. An'hcthoOmWonm NM. noun-u or awne's Duty.“ A" WWW a 1:3an commission «mm, meeting together in East Buflalo, eat of that business to have the thing the Tories could not accent-g plish? ' Now let u: see what are the (acts of th: case. The Minister of Agri- culture â€" the Hon. Sidney Fisherâ€" went over to Washington. and in the course 0: one week had. the quar. antine removed, TIN vault was an increase in theexport of Canadian cat.) tle. In th: year ending. June 30. 1896, W‘: exported to them 164.; head val- ued at $8,870. In the next six morihs, to Dec. 315:. the rtporl was 57 head at $9,717. Th: removal of the quarantine took once: one month nttu. on Feb. 1.3L. l-ur Um six months ,ending Junc.30th. 1897. :1!- ter the abolition had been effective for the months, we marten 35,43! M'sâ€"2d Valued at $499,121. Tlm yew:- mama-r; June. 1898, our report was £7,9u5 head, Valued .at $1,289,418. llr- price in' the latter pear being 514 re: head as against $5.89 in 1896†an increase in price or $8.61 per Quad. 7 _ _ “EB-c export: during the seven 3mm previop: to removal 1890-1896. an:- .-A_.. _____ _ -MLQ I, nd slowly Note what Mr. Hughes nayâ€â€" T.he cpmmfl'hee was John Hughes“ Hiram Waltz. 6:0. Hangman. Burt Whale-y. and one or two others. all wary reapectible commissioh mm. whom I am personally acquainted with. and whom I have no doubt did what little tiny couï¬t in the inter. eat of their business to have the ac... quarantine removed". But does in not strike the publicAas} qnegr Elm: Second. Letter. East Buffalo, Oct. 20. 1900. Friend Brandonâ€"In regard to re.. moval of quarantine on cattle; It originated at East Bucfalo. The meeting was in our office‘ A com. mittee was appointed to see Colonel, Morgan. the Collector of thib Port. The committee was John 5313mm. Hiram Waltz. Geo. Methanol). Burt Whaloy. one one or two others. We talked tin matter over with him; got advice from him". .We then wrote to the Bureau of Animal In. duatry. explaining the whole thing to them; showed them we needed the cattle. Mr. J. W. WadaWocthn. member of Congress. took hold of the matter and we ï¬nally got the quarantine off. On the books of the Amociation is a. resolution thanking the committee (or the good work done. JOHN HUGHES. I "I! am: GUMIIIYIIC. ' (‘Po the Editor 0! The Pout) Dou- Sir.â€"I mbntuwmmm Wu'dnrottha 20th0ct. that mutt». per nut“ that the Liberals dfd not prUcum'tln monl otthn quarun- ï¬ne or Canadian cattle. und lucked up the autumn with a couple 0! let.- tm pmduaad by my partner. Mr. J. H.B!1ndon.trom John Hughes. 0! But Buttalo. which read as fol. lows: East Buffalo. NY. Oct. 18. 1900. Friend Randomâ€"Yours at hand Ind note :11 you say, Th3 matter was taken up in But Butfalo and. ma mitt-rested Mr. J. W. Wadsworth. who started. the maï¬a at Wuhinzq ton. I will write you more tally in s. ooupJe ot dang-Xena trulyLr WEEKlY P081 IEHER -BOX JOB N HUGHES. I-l 5"]; will 2 throa inhal see. I Fatal Runway. 01) Monday of last week a terrible calamity overtook th: family of Mr. Walter Hark. of SeazraVe. Mrs. Mark. who is a sister of Mrs. J. H. Etoad. of Midland. with three child- ren were drivinc' into Port Perry. and when near theta"! thehoroe became unmmagenble and ran "my. dab. in; the buggy against a telecnph post and throwing the occupants violently to the mud. Anton- re- oeiwed mm more or less notion-r but a boy. aged eleven. undndnush. ter aged mutton. were utauy‘ hurt. The boy was thrown unilatl the post and had his skull tnotnredl and crushed (ran ear to at. from which injuries he died the «me a... wing. The dunghter was thrown in- to a tame gamer and so badly inn jured internally that only slight hope: or bar recovery are entertain. pd. At nut Nport obs was thought tohotï¬uth-‘ _. . __.»V Owhg to the Very 'mc weather led a , the mark; was exuptiunully well. Immhugt- mc“"“m'u attended. Ewgsl still keep on an a, ‘85“ 1-4 “VIII-M . ' ‘3 mun “damn! Na. with tap pucc of 20¢. per don; butter 18¢. a“ m ,M med 2Uc.; crunm 206:. Dec- (11.. upgl-esf . 1 Discovery .- . . - ’, and-hand itlwu Mlhn -06. ghaskht . chxcse..s‘.) 60c. .mdBow. : almmz‘mm'fr‘: per Fur. a number at 1.1:. per pound,l .1 Inna-cotyounedél geese 101:. and 1:10. pm 'b.: pork by, Btu-advert.- the quarterâ€"fronts 81:" ninds 904-! Lawns by the quartetâ€"fronts sc.,; Tot-pH Uvur Mud. hind-s 90. Bay 85 and $7 per ton. _â€"â€".â€"- . . Fatal Runaway. ape: 00.. 13¢. '1“ could not dcep. not out On ‘Monday of last “net's terrible M w“ I I Iâ€! ‘ II I†calamty overtook th: funny of Mr. mwfldn dun-433%?“ WNW Mark- 0‘ Seazrmre. Mrs. mm-Saa‘mm‘g Mark. w)» is a sister 0! Mn. J. E. Broad. of range. with three child- W W ‘Pï¬mï¬, ran were driving Into Port Perry. and ' . h wheunear thotomp thehorle boggy.» “fluwyS‘meâ€"“A r? i 5 (Ham! by pastors-by. as the (blond we: in tnc wood-she}! rrcpar‘n; his spooï¬- Ior the “$on Netti") some whim Co.upe!s an __u_§§ be with The single. ye: mainstic pronoun. Co.npe!s an utterance. then whisper, 98in!†An awesome “Him!" Whiist I foruor more comcnt will 01). my: I ran. describe myself. Why. talu- Gm- ~\pecch the. ancient people spal: 2. And men ‘aguiu. take every tongue By modems Spoken. writ or sung, And ï¬ery tongue that is to be, Mix it. with theseâ€"you cannot pr:- turc me. So dn not try. ignoble worms. to ("SD A grantees: that an]: makes you 23-59- . .8131 look. and :ulencc hep. unless SAIIVEI. THE ONLYâ€"H“ .PEEGH. (With apologies to llll Hohonxoflun) heel. What kno“ va of the .11: 'np rs] fool Did' st ever wake at. dead 0! mght A'xd st. ~31 in awe o! dune-1n. might God took six dms to mnkq the 1.1m 8rd sea; - Rat t 1 run? .cs were. puny-d trunki- ~11 1 am the Dipper. Sign and Day. The North and Soumeru Poles. 1 'l‘o n-hiize that Yc blithcring s} on. my! If there Wen; rthirecf. th; three ___--_ , I'm the)“ :12le Walk. 0' fly or wing, 0: swim or creep-I'm everything! it mama nu. tremble like the aspen Flue. 011. m3 ! And likewise 1? Sit still. 5": char]... whilst I oratoâ€" MO. I. Myself. the Patty. the Suit-3. I am the Erik. the £01.». the Sun. All roiled in one; Both hemispheres am iâ€" J‘hc annex-.6 ll EXPMIOYOIY. (To the Editor of The Post.) Sin-It it should now be suflicient- 1y cmdent to an impugial mind why some of my lettus did not appear in the columns of the Watchman- Waulvr. By letter “'3' handed in pusoualiy this week. and l was :1:- aured publicnuon in this wetk‘s i!!- snc. but it has not appeared. not- withstanding . Fortunately. I re- tained a copy for )ou. which I find you were kind enough ‘0 publish yea- tcuhy. Thanking you [or your con- tinurd indulgcnce. 1 am. yours. (2.1.1., '1‘. G. IRWIN. - To think i'm me. And blink 1. kc stars up in the st. To think I‘m 1 And shrink in terror hike a. (tighter.- Qd Cl" Vnpo-Ccuohncindqw 6W nu. or new "WWI-clot; out“ for {at malarial! W in Mmtnafl St. Jano- salvo-($80.2. We wish you would at your doctor what he thlulu of Vapo-Creaolene. He will say “it's certainly the best way of reaching the throat and lungs, this inhaling method.†You see, it brings the medicine right in contact with the weak places. If it's asthma, bronchitis, whoop. lug-cough, croup, or any such trouble. the Cresolene vapor touches every inflamed place. Relief is quiCk, “M0. ~ . nondine. Marim- Fe rxclon l-‘allS. 00‘- 2701. ‘04 "Me Milky Way ; MI â€I!“ AFRICA. "Me !II '01:! Doctor I‘m myï¬u'. nu», banana: my u- An eds >d mama}. “my by her brother u, was . . ‘ .' ' - B. e“ Rd“: *8 gfllg‘a'lfâ€. tmrnï¬l! mod n. i I 'M" point en 3"": bfl'thl of ““3“"- boqvuot g in" and “"104 a llrgc Windham “rd 0 ml fax. The brida- mg...“ [onlto “-5me may; Scott, of To. In: browf; w - '0'.“ ‘ pretty Suit 0! was: lace Mm.†nth berm“ 0' PO‘nt _.-â€"- Mn. gm tEm foam mus support“ b, I]. Ilalligan,“ bride Littic 13. brother of the fnrket, for the shire.mnde d . ' 'Rhetu Broken- “‘1 Quit: ni In, ‘. â€an†"0'" girl. ii “5' 3‘ "ensign; :(lft taint: bride w“ B. Aug p,‘ - M? the bride†. _ T“ mud_ gm: 0! â€with (he task. but I imam and flour girl. gold ring- I.“ with valuable chaos. Altm- the [wedding dejenner. Mr. 3nd Mn. For. iguaon kit on the 8 o‘clock train for points cut. Wï¬onhngdmoutoountlemcou- .24;me Dr. name's Pie-ant Pellet can: count! am Ind are its Come- quences. Rey should duty: be used with “Golden ngdie-J ' ." um Mmdnhnmh , s3 :5 ME i; 2‘ ‘58:! Insulin-bind-ndato II"- I’echng. lhd-lercdforambcr withjungudthmnm and via dlfdlhthnlithu l?)__fl_77‘_, .u... Sanctum/m. An an. mictlypriutc. Adan-ID: .Picct. MN. Y. Mail Ia- Yours. heutc‘wuk'lnngg'mk'm Mmhmd-o-anedmm y caused by “mt" mach. themnchudtheothaots: ddiguï¬ouuldnnu'itioumcued, mahadimmmtdwithï¬. Dig Whutkmhhwnndthe ofdigutionndnm mufï¬n. therein-m 10-0!an n’mw.mm mmgemtnflcm mmbody-ndibmdmm deg-ind d the my element: d yiulity. Wing is_ known-- u:y¢lk' unbornâ€"Short. A pretty home wedding took place at tha homo of Kr. and Mrs. Wile Iiaxn Short. Haripoaa. on Wednetr-I day. October. 19th. who their seem ond daughter. Cecelia lune. was united in marriage to Mr. Benjamin J. abome. eon of Mr. Remy 0e- bol'no. the eczema), bung perform- ed by the Rev. C. II. Cram. 0! Manilla. The bride was handsomely attired in a gown ot white .m: (fax. adlne. with veil and ofï¬ng: b'oaaoma. and carried a bonnet of white carna, time. His! Louie I. Short. aiater of tin bride. acted as bridesmaid and was dread in white and carried a bonnet of pink camatiaza. Mr. C. (thorns supported the groom. â€tor the new. which was under an arch at ever- zreena. the mstn.nunberin¢ nearly one hundred. partook ot a da'nty wedding breakfast. aemd in the dining-roan. which was prettilydeo- orated for the caution with even- g'reena and flowers. The bridal IWJmu. A patty “In wu â€lanai-ed at No» 10 8t. Malt" u 6 o'clock on Thumdny attomon. Oct. 21th by Rev. lit. P180111. when Mll- Hubs] 1‘1er was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. Earn-on. of this town. [in Hue] m cousin of the bride. played tho wedding march u tbe bridal party entered the dnwing mom. The brute. who was given IMIY "DOING Illll 1nd Lint (mums. â€"8ick mm Insults from a Mud m1: and is quickly cnnd by Mrlé“ -M“! Wit The ‘I present to the bride wu u aural gold chain. end to the mm and (lower girluch e hem [0H ring. The many- nnd beautiful Mrs received from friends !n town. and u t distnnoe. were u arming» proof otthe bride's popnluity. end 0! the high esteem in which she a held by her many 1c. quantumâ€. A bounced- wedding that wu â€reed utter the ceremony. and all joined. in wishing the happy couple : long and pin-porous use. â€Lead In. Willa: will reside near Rear tumâ€"Mloot. ' “'M’, evening. Oct. 2611)., m the main of a chunin: oemql myatm homeotXI.S.Bul-« lick. cut wu'd. when his daughter.‘ Junie. was united. in mm t. .10. Thou-II Wilm. 0! Beam The bride m incoming†earned in 1 unit of brown bmdcloth wilhr u very no†white mm; waist and “trial a large bonnet 0! while clrpmthm. Min Louisa Bulq‘ “ck. sister 0! the bride. was brides- maid. and m a very pretty white cit wnlst. With Wile skirt. 3nd car. r‘pd a bonnet 0! pink chrynuthc-q mums. In. Hnel Culvart. him 01 (ha. brkk. undo I pretty little flower girl. ‘1‘]! wedding much! wu played m» Annie cum. the ceremony was domed intbe law ot a lune circle ouriondn by the mv. G.W. W. _ â€I The bride were en eanieihe gun of ï¬nite ducheeee satin with Court. u-uin, thebodicehuvingsberthu of rose point Mend yoke of buice work 01 chiflou, studded with pearls. The nuid of honnr'e dru- m of white eilk crepe-dechine vim panels of jecend heuvy white hoe. The bridesmaids "nodm in blue um; cape-de-chue‘ than vi irringsua ueeordbu plowing, sud :11 mm were Court veils “decried pink mes. couple then took the evening thin. maid show!!! of rice. {or Tomato. m bride'- trmellina costum no pun velvet. with white silk blame and hat to match. The pmts were numerous nod outâ€. lee-Illeeâ€"flevelle. On Thursday, October 27th, 31: Cum bridge-It. Wilt church, the w wu eolemniud of Rev. John Welter M11111, 0! St. Andrew’s ehnnch, Winnipeg, end Any Cooper, eeeond dengue: of MLJ. D. Fianna The ceremony was petrol-med by Rev. G. W. Header-en, puma-o! the church, mated by Rev. I). Made, of Janina“. Asthebriddputyenteredm church, whieh m beenufuuy decanted with palm end whim ehmnthenm, the mud: In»: “W†we played 1 Mr. Bufltomendudle bride reached the elm, “The Voice Thu Bmthed O'er Eden" was sung by Mn. E. The bride wu mended by banish-r, Him Echo! Flnvolle, amid of honour, 1nd Mi. Edith Flnvellennd Miss Alice Dunduo! Totontou bridesmds, while the groo' In: mum! by mun-other Mr. R. D. flamingo, of Princeton, uni lit. 1.. F. Monypeuny y, Toronto. Ben}! I". Sinclnu', Sonyn. Dr. H. A. McCullough, Toronw, “(131nm D. P'Invelle, acted sullen. Fri! 'â€" 1,31". Wu. “1‘. C. W. Bishop ' Maw IO ES? Aim 1 The White Front Between Cempbell’s and Sntelfll'e‘s. F. Aâ€". I‘Dâ€"“E'Bï¬iï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜iimi Gumbel-lain! Stunuch h‘bleï¬. Ear uh by .11 ‘eremony : reception was me of the bride: parents. LANDS IN THE NORTH- WEST FOR SALE. We invite In impaction of our lap nook of SCOTCH, IRISH. and bet: CANADIAN WEAVES Batter nlueo hove nevu- boen ofl’ered to a oriuod public. Just no. is a good time to leave your order for I fall nit. If you are thinking tbout one, 603% foil to see our good: And get our price! before deciding. It will pay you‘ A. GATHBO, Give satisfaction because the mstaidinoftho but ad the work umbip without fault. J. G. EDWARDS 00; Just arrived. another ear 0 their ï¬ne Cemen‘. Better and cheaper then any other brand on the market. Monarch Brand. LAKEFIELD; PORTLAND. CEMENT. . . Henley Bros. We have Winthlhoot SchoolnoohudSuppfloginoluding Scribblers, Slates, Exercise Books, Pencils and Pens SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Readers, Heudquutera of. fll taboo! necessities. Call and flat Prices; OATH RO’S SUITS ' Henley Bros. ’AOE THREE Blackwell Block, not: Market. inns-uh a I!!!†Sign of the Anvil. Grammars, Arithmetics- lat-chant Tailor.