WAS AMOURIEII TIL]. FRIDAY EVEIIIG AT 1.30 flu Flea-oh! sum: not load, for Prosecution-B Isl-m M. In compliance with statutory in- notment the members of Oouncib ae- gombled Tuesday evening. 15th inst. to wind up the financial affairs of the corporation for the year. and gtrike a balance sheet. This was not done. however, because .the auditor and treasurer had not been able to complete the task owing to the rush of citizens to the town offices with their 1.3:: money, (war. $10,111) .being taken over the counter in the course of. a few days. An adjournment; till Friday evening was agreed to. ’ Mayor Sootneran and all the mem- bers were present. The minuta of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ' g '8'! SIAIUIORY (OUMll MEHING u"; \ viaâ€"".â€" in connection with the hat mentioned matter and urged that the taxes“ remitted, because the ladies closet; with a deficit of 850, and because they had really been performing a work of Cheri»: in keeping young girls off the streetsâ€"Referred to Finance ' ‘ Mr. McDonald to attend. From Geo. Calvert Son; “asking that the Butchers’ byâ€"law be passed. as the dealers were prepared to pay the (-061 ..... Aid. Wayâ€"“Send it to the Finance committee"......'Moved by Ald. Robinson, seconded by Aid, MoWatters. that the offer of the hut- ohers be acceptedâ€"Carried. hoax J. R. MoNeillie, County Clerk, enclosing the plan of .route of House of Refuge sewer. which? it is proposed *0 cannect with thee town system on Sussex-st ...... The letter arroused considerable discussion. 1 Mayor Sootheran pointing out that ‘ the route crossed private property contrary to the understanding ar- rived at with Messrs Graham man;- non. and Staback, of the House of Re- fuge committee. It was pointed out that the by-law stipulates that the sewer shall pass along certain streets and the communication was referred hack. ' From Stewart 8: O'Connor. out be- half of the Trent Valley. Navigation 00.. stating that they had'been in- attracted to collect $25 for. rent of wharf. used by gravel scams. â€" Fyled, Mayor. Sootheta'n remarkin'e: “I‘m; ready to stand a suit on .tha. .†From same firm. asking Council to appoint a time for. the inspection of the Carolincxst“ crossing of the 1. BB. 8r. P. Railway.-â€"Wednoday at 2 p.m.. was fixed. From H. O’Leary, K. 0., on be- half of Mrs. Sarah O’Neill, concerning the interest on taxes on a lat sold. [to Geo. Bryaus. . ,, _ -. .. ' _“.r 4. CannaniMi-OM V From Mr. John McDonald. in refer- gme to arm on lots sold for taxgs, and taxes dne on room. formerly oc- cupied by the Ladia’ Physical all- râ€"A_.I "Frog'féwn Solicitor, submitting House 0! Refuge sewer bylawâ€"Reâ€" ferral to adjourned meeting._ . A , Carter’s Little Liver Pills. From same. concerning a claim for: compensation for injuries sustained; by F. Conway ,wife and child by their vehicle upsetting into the gravel pit. â€"Clcrk {intruded to notify Dr, Her- rimam to examine the child. From TOWâ€. Solicitor. mutating the deed of McArthnr lot purchased for park purpugeisfâ€"fylgqq ‘; - Lei- __ 'E'Iom n. c. Irew, bla‘c’knoc inspec tor, enclosLng 1m report to: the year. X 13;“ number at accounts were read and referred to the. proper com- mttces. _ , c '1 Committee reports wére read by the @3an McCrae, Police and Light‘- mB: Storer, Board of Works} Mc- ‘atters, Town Pr0perty; and (In- mm, Emma-«Adapted. Wis Goran-meat Audit.- ‘l‘l O’Riell remind max at the Ming otyuw your mom 3; *f Ehey got .rid or the Goyeu'mt' ‘mdlt matter by :2me "t â€on“ year’- Council. He was wanted to we um the Labor. Union" W P0 created, and that. the my" NE" nuaniue step. to w an MIN? 0‘ the town accounu. ~ ‘ , (ll/erng cuss sucx "uncut. Genuine pos'r, mun-u; mu. Md. Wâ€""l'u and aunt." Md. Gunmenâ€"“Vb win Mont ,of onion: in'two ween Before-going in for an (malt I would like to m- t euro all the intmtign passing-r? _ 3 wu-v "- v... Vâ€"v- W, Mayor sluoumihnâ€""x 7min:- tho coma» necoanmmdod by the commit- tee in tho right 9â€.“ _ 4 , ,.__. Alf]. lawmanâ€"“Pb in favor of an' Quilt. but I think we would ï¬rst had out mathing about the prob- Ihh colt.†m. Stuntâ€"“We'll he» one or office won we can so": arm to ale!- xer. I consider we as doing the right thing in nan-ring the matter to the new Cannon." On a notn beimr uken the mend- ment moved by “was. O‘Rieuy and Wen WM deflated. the flow of magma D313; 5 to 2. , 4 3|-_â€"- Cherry Pectoral Cures consumntion. Not all Logan 295. Ethel Cote 282,, Frankie Gillespie 261, Teresa Dwyex 253. Daisy Macintosh 242. Hagan 11:8an 235. Mabel Scully 233, Mirtlc Leydenzal, -A- n 7 ,_. ‘n‘ LII. Junior ILâ€"Total 400;. Ruth Kac- Naulty 373, Mary McGrath 347, Carrie Robert 337, _Mjm_xic_ WE‘LW‘; Elsie uuv~vâ€"â€"â€"â€" _, _ Senior lI.â€"-Total 525: Effie Logan 46:, mar; Houflhan 415, mu. Gong): 396, Flotsam: mm 352, Bessie Brown 359. Gcrtrudc Murtha 35?. Eel. en Tumult. 350. May (sweaty, 3w, Genevieve Walsh 32, Maggie Murtha 319, Sadie Killen 316, Bysaix: Pilkie M, , “‘L9L, ESETERJquQ 300', Khmenac White :72, Alice Martha. :83. Anni». Duck :50, Carrie U'Riclly 1:56, .bthel G'u‘oux bl uuv v _-7~,_ , oretto Frzcmte 358. Mary White 350, Mary Jordan 320. Lenax'rctrault 312, Josephine L‘dozclle 300, Kathleen Macooaam 293.. - _-‘â€" r1.)-_ 7__‘_ m W19, Sara. (trust. 191. Yamaha was 185, Katie nwger 178, Mary Caruge 148, Ethel MacDon- ald 127. ‘ . , . Senior Part ILâ€"Total 300: Mary Brien 243, Mary Bqulghan 235,. Tex- “AC“ .39, “NJ. -'â€"â€"â€" _--,, ._-, e53 O'.Ca‘ila.gnan 196, Maxie Meehan 186, Kuie Mason 1§5, Estella Te- trault 178, Laura Brady 175. Gena,- ieve Gromnc 155, Irene Davey: 138, Edith Scully 10], 91am Connor: 85. Cures consumption. Not on cases, but very many. Your doctor I'm all you more-1b“: thi'scougljremcdy. "“ .22 Insults of tho I;;Intlons for Im- on“: and MN. The following Inn-kn hue been ob~ taiï¬d by pupils of St. Joseph‘s Gon- Went during the months of Nov. and Dec. . . Senior lV.â€"-'£oml 1100: Grace Pod- ger 868, Blandina Prfmeau 836, Liz- zie Dwyer 833, I’m! .thson 810. Violet .Téevin 793,. Margaret. Fitz- maurice 772, Florence ‘O‘Callaxhan T"‘|__.'Ik_ , Hazel Duck 370, Katie Hou- I‘Lhau 358, Sellic Cote 357, Bernie Mul- lect 3w, Maggie Meenan 328.- inde- luue Craig 317, Ulolime 1‘13ch 301, Mary Scully 278, hridgcn O’Brien 216. ELL-nun O’Leary 186. _ Semor_ Ill.â€".T.mal 750: Noreen Whey 598, 11:60 O’Louxhlin ‘583, Manon 510. Mabel Heaghcr a», Row Label 500, Gertrune~Mquan- ey 478, Annie .wmzs 463. MiLdredSad- ler 463, Lizzie Gain 460. Laredo Het- i'ermau :94, Eva. Jordan 390, Ethel Hill 379, Hassle O‘Connor 351; La- v’ma Con-inn 308, Katie Bush .306. vine. Corrignn 308, Katie Bush '306. Junker ul.-T.otal 600; Lena Fo- bert 510, Mollie Henley 500‘ Irene Barby +73, May Manna 356, Alan Teevin 385, Annie 'Murthu 366, May me Layman 366, Ella Martha. 36): Ger- trude O'Learx 360, Annie White. 860, ‘_’4\ . \‘YLI._ 137. â€"__-._ V Senior Part Lâ€"IOta! 200; Katie Flute; 159, Olive Hechan 150, sMadgje Dentaon 160. Haggis Tqu-ault 145, Maggie Dwyer 120, Junior Part Lâ€"Totai 200; Mina. Barby 1‘0, Nellie MacMahon 135, An- nie McGann 120, Luta Chambcrq-lzs, Eula; ’Whue 120. Annie men 115. Lillian Bailey 110, Agatha. Hargrave 105. Monica Primeau 103. zie Dwyer 833, Pearl .Wn-gson 810. Violet ,Téevin 793.. Max-sun Fitz- maurice 772, Florence U‘Callaghan 770, babe“; Jordan 770, Kmanpr- dun 719, Mary Killen “Ill. Lila Barker 64:6, Alena Willis 6232. Agnes: Scollard 456. ' ‘ 4.. .- ;,| LIA-n. InunLI ï¬nd- . (Tm-onto .Em.) In 3 Milan papa: 11: in said that them 1» a .mv-mcm on Loot mgmake Mr. J. W. Hustle, at Toronto. lander or om Ontario Opposition. Thar: is no mason to woo that. Mr. Fla- .velle. coulld b: inducod to take up with politic; as _an occupation,_pnt the publication of such rumors, even [when 319111102958. mmaia a popular mu: of mind that it. cannot betary very pleasant to Mr. J. P. Whitney Lo xellact upon. M'-heu rumor directfl‘ its attention to Hon. G. W. Rodi it‘ suggests his pnounotionxo a Luger field at Dominion politics: but when- mpr rumor talus liberties with Mr. Whitney it suggests his diam-pm- ance from the atom: or his superma- aion by some leading Consecutive from the ranks of private life. When it .was rumored that Mr. Ross would be called to Sir Wilkid Lauder's el- bow, the story was only doubted “0.:- cause of the uniikeiihood thit the On- taxio Pannier would quit no Qiritad a game. as that. in' which ho was pngagm, .When‘ it is mated that Mt- Whitney is to he succeeded by Mr. l-‘lnelle, the doom: tint arises at once is whether Mr. Fhvelle would undertake so difï¬cult and mutt: tix‘eaM: H .. ' A- o . ‘- There are other dgna of disme- Iwction .wi'thin the rank: of the @- position , The Paterboro Review won.) gays in the connect a. long article; ï¬nance is a. growing dia- setisl’uction in the Coamative party on account of the inefficient and leth- argic manner in .whinh their Wes is conducted by; a 1mm clique of in- competent -. managers in mot-onto." (hum-mum papers seldom indulge in that criticism of kiwi: perty'which in common in the Liberal pres. When “abomination manifests steel! it in g serious and ought to been seen to. ‘1va .- Nothï¬i'éanm‘mm. mum-ate the .vaination popularly mt upon the lead- ers of the etWD panic; in Oqtafio. L9, her husband.- The “Teamstpr's Re- galia†and “Punk Perfectio'n.†(av- ou'ite brands last year, art: now being hard pressed by n naw manufacture. “The Low, Mary of the We Patch.“ - christian cults." ' The mason is here when lovely wo- man pugchqes 1933?; to present to - ‘-L‘_I_ l1". JOIEPII'I calm A Political Rumor. 83. .1903. 5“ iv. vâ€"â€"â€" tion, it predated in time. and the al- derman must obey the will at the voters as 4:do at the polls. Fourth. â€"' Pledge: asked; Em} u“ nanâ€"â€- Seooud.â€"Following out the subjects above mentioned to which the Peo- ple's Veto can be applied: Granting: mapping and renewing Fun. chines; Application for Legislation to chance the Town Government; Application for Legislation .to raise money; Changing sites for public Large expenditure. 0! MIN-“10¢: mouey;_ Choosing .sitee lqr Hublio buildivgs. ThinLâ€"The Direct Initiative; That it 20 per cent of the elector. by pe- tition present to the Town Council any by-law or resolution that they 'desire the passage of. and Council! declines to pass it. then it must be submitted to a vote of the people not later than the next municipal eleor- tion, it presented in time. and the al- ‘n‘mnn mnï¬t 0136‘ the will. 0‘ the â€sueâ€"vï¬ mun-9 ,, 7, , if elected. to obtain the adoption of the people! veto end the Meet Initiative a above, by promoting the passage of rubs ot proceedure in the Town Council and by his own individ- ual action in the Gomil. ", Filthâ€"This being a movement to increase the power of the people by means of real Majority Rule, we re- specttull'y: 'aek your sicneture to the tollowing Voter's Agreement. You will be notiï¬ed through the newne- or otherwise as to haw the can- didates pledge themselves. KEER'S AGREEKBNT. “We, the undersigned, hereby agree with each other. and rwith our fellow voters, not to vote for any Alderman- te candidate who fails to pledge him- gel! to use the power of his ofï¬ce, if elected. to obtain the adoption of the People‘s Veto and the Direct In- mipe, up! Minted. abave.†The question of majority rule is being pushed in several towns and cities in the province. and we undet- stand the agitation is meeting with oomiderable favor. _A committee in 4- __‘-J.2_. flint ma mam Rlllt HWY FEDERATIGII WILL AP- I’IIOAGII CANDIDATES FOB ELEG- TIOI WITH A NEW PLATFOII. IOWH W‘s-Iv.- _v-.. , and coming up tor bird reading; If during that time 15 per cent. of the electors by petition as): for. it: sup- mission to the popular vote it shall be so submitted, and the decision of thovoters shall be obeyed by the _al- dot-men. n L 5--A._ Organic“ to Secure tho Adoption of tho People’s v». and the Blunt Initiative In tho Tm Confluent. “The rule of the majority instead of the rule of the few." Statement!!! objects and methods in brief: ‘ First.â€"People‘s Veto: That my by-law or resolution relating to cer- tain important subjects specified be- low shell wait twenty days in the Town Gopncil between gecond reading -AA _~_:_.I wnudinn, If oomidorabla favor. A committee in turn is looking after prospective. ate. tor municipal honors, who will be asked to consider the follow- mg pl; ttorm ; the can. of the Decline. (Winnipeg Free Press.) , Colonel Llewellyn, recently addreï¬- sing a North Somerset audience, said that agricultural land in England. which .30 years ago sold for £100. an acre would now barely fetch half that amount, and the hon. and gallant member asked: "Who has got the ditereme f" u the {acts ï¬ned lane true. the difference is representea in the rise in value of the lands of Weat- ern Canada. The creationot new cud cheaper means of transportation ha: far more to do with the price of agri- cultural land than tariff. Cheap and sate transportation has the tendency to equalize the value of. land the world over. Thirty years age £the lands of Western Canada were worth very little. because they game, not connected with the marinate. The ‘ectabliahment of the railways. can- al: and improved eteamhip lineehea given they value while unkind the food of the Burcpean warkinéman cheaper. It was inevitable that the British farmer should led the new competition, but he has one remedy: he can come to Canada and win back in a few years far. more Lhamhe em lostathome. ,.‘}_g Regarding tho Payment of Insurance Puuiun In Kind. (insurance and Financial Chronicle.) At a time when a clothing mar- ahant was effecting a policy. or in- mrance on his stock it was cold {wean-liar. .Tha agent told the mer- chant that he needed dome clothes, and would as warm them; from“: 2‘ balsam being paid “rpm. ma 3:- pxme Connor South Carolimsholdl mat no «valid contract as to the: com- llFE "mm Bitâ€"Elmo" or mains TIIE FAIILOU! * ‘IIMJ'II 0F GIT- AIIO fullâ€. Four Guano! Hermannâ€"Input .9 tho Inn“ 0.! Industries Jan I.- «Ind-Tho Value of Lin flock and Form Property-Dunno In Shun fanatics-Inca“. in Output. A gunningn: uductton in the_num- her nnd amount of chute! mortgago- given during the put you: in the province is oontninod in thyroporgot the Buruu ot Industrtu_ island tecenfly. ~ Lut year, in who ofjthojrowth in business. 15.820 chattel_ mort- gap: wore recorded. a 713511110221,- 739 gown years no. Sincclm, the number of chute! mortgages given In the province has been steadily“. crcninc. nnd_thc nmonntc box-round have shown a smilnr. mmme._ror Lnltnnce. Inst yenr the .mcrtcngu registered npmocotetL loans 1: 311,- 989,000, while 1111895. whenjhe“ vo. tune of human wu couidcrnbly lens, the loans on mortsanl amount- ed to 318.561.718.‘ Nearly’uï¬oofloo ct the lonns Inst. nu m undo to nilwny and lumber companion. The number of chattel moms-go: registered ccninst tanner: Inst yen- m 7,235. the mnllent in tangents ct last. The acct-cute of those anon- gages ms $2350.01â€. In_ 1895; the mot-mac: wen 12,388 our 5,000 more than last younnnd the nmcunt of money borrowed mu correspond- incl! mutant) cine 83.761026. The value of the live stock cold in the province during-the pm ye“- amounted to _ 868,138.“. ‘3‘ '13. crease of nee‘rly seven million upon the previous year. the totals of which represented an increue at live mil- lions on those of 1900. f.Ferm lands in Outerio since the end of 1901 have appreciated in velue by over nineteen millions of dollm. Wei-m bending- do not show the “me. increase, :1. though there ha been on incl-cue of over eleven million dolled. The (arm property. including lend. buildings, implements and stock. is now worth e billion of dollu-e. the exact valuation being 31.0“.894382. Farm property eppreeinted over forty three million: in 1902.. Pam property value. were et then-lowest ebb in 18â€. when the tote]: were some $910,291,628. Up toJMIther-e had been four years at steed: de- preciation in value. but since :het ,A m__- L--.‘ _--2.l -_A THE “STORM LOAN All] SAVINBSOO. Hotico is hereby given thnt t dividand It the nto of ï¬ve per cant. per mum on the puidonp Capital Stock of this Company ha been (I.- clmd for tho hulï¬yqu ending Decem- ber 31st, 1903, ad tint the me will be puyahlo on and deer Sltnrdty, the 2nd (by of January, 1904. The number of cheese notorie- hu donteued by My. but the utmost increased by twelve million- pounds. worth over two million dollars While the number a! patrop‘ ya reduced {$31110 {fun 11:90 been: upid at! well austaigod. ‘uv â€"â€"__ by over 1â€"51}: thJuund. three million dollars more were paid to them .1“: aver-ac: inn-cue or ten cents. per hundred ponndl 0! milk being given. her. inclusive. By order of the bond. Bomb'ay, Dee. 19.â€"Gen. Dom-3y. made 9, speech to tho Boer prisoaerl 3t Admadnager yesterday and suc- ceeded in persunding all but ten 0! than: to nip the oath o! W to Great Britain. Gen. Dohny npoko St. Clair, Mich, Dec. 19.â€"Wm. Guard. one of the oldest residentl of mm, is dead at Memphis, god 105. His death was the ("not re- t two year- .30. salt of â€I acciden At that time he had been nu ad may. for ï¬ve hon“. LJPPINBOTT’ NMhWUflmflI 12 Comm Nona Yuan MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS “Japan": 25 cu. A can NO OONTINUED STORIES. "I" uuuun com-Err: m mu: MONTHLY MAGAZINE your cam... of $1.00 and up“ n- ceived and mm It THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CB i I‘ allowed. NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY Deposits A FAIILY LIIRARV WIII 1-1:. tho 0-“- JR.“ W: satisfaction. If you are thinking of purchas- ing 3 Cook Stove or '3 Heating Show: this fall, call on the Our stock is large and complete. Ranges and Heating. Stoves all sizes for coal or wood, atï¬ght pticca. t Call and'examiue the Imperial Oxford Range. . It is a beauty, and A will give the best of '1‘A good stock- of Tinwm, Granitewave and 'Housefumishiugs always on hand. Plumbing. Hot Air Heating, Hot 'Wat'er‘ and Steam " Heating promptly attended to. . Evetroughing a specialty. . A Try the WOODS STOVE CO 1W9 have recentlytddedto 0“? business 9. ï¬rst-class machine Shop and Foundry. and can “pm experienced. workmen to undertake all kinds of work in for ybat next stove. our nae. ALL Guam or MAcmxnr Mun», mrm Gunman. “SHINE SHBP and ‘FflUNflBY. A. BULLEN 8: SUNS, CAB FOR HIRE “Hum point». on “Mudgudu 'ouyhonr. Imtdlmiu udbmu. _. . ‘0 n 7...»... No. 5. n .11 undo! album-MMSnilu 'pou. 100m.“ (what-avid: bout. IO' and] orchard. Vu-y Mable tum. akin animate-:2 MIA-db. Fun for chad. may calla: FARMS FOR SALE. _ insomnia-In, Lot. 16. Can. 2, Hope, for sub. All undo: alum S ’ 3mm â€Mo-dud lowingâ€! a the bout. Mfr:.mhnl30370,mwh.h smotnmudmuomm'boh gin; hon. DION. ad all «mu. out.- ’ Contomblo brick home. six mo choice upplo «chad. (tho uppit- luv. 5 mm: for n lumbar 0! you). W111 .014 chap. Loo-M two nil. fronl’ottï¬opc. Imamhmounflo scuba! Mums lan-ook. Good-unborn. mum MNWMN and)» load. 178m tu- m Vdutin. 125 m data-unbound fun inn '1 Mediancnudatu “tool. church â€Mm-Mthop. 135mm931h0nnï¬d OOthigbgfldhnwofll 9 s} WfllllIS STIWE 80. EOI' III' W Fun lat-uh. 11 mil.- trom Kirkflold, containing Immanuel-Inn; It!) was dead. 7mmmavm, hum 3 rich oh, lam. hatchet-o, (run. “:70. pi. pc- 18 flgbmof out“ ad noon g mg of â€at? and um) {nit P ‘iun u out at My would psy $326 {or u- ot {up 'or go. you. - 77777 .-- “I- 4.. GEO. H. TAYLOR, MANAGER. Indium for cum. A null»! of 0 {am {or ‘10,.†med-hue ' 13““ My“ 8.30.138ch In at Lot. 7. con. 6. “iâ€. m. Wt of flu ht. Emu! Wdlil. Pancho-:0. (rumba: mm-wwgthMm-ï¬. «u and. Pruner w Flo-uh “W mmgpmduuMl-n tic-Am fmhcuh in who Townships! Menuhin. .tndw' odouludgrcnlï¬pï¬on. hon-cud Apply ‘0 BE'XALL WOODS STOVE CO. That will oWoouJoh ton. Silk. moor“ «16006.11: on. bah Jmeohu-t 3nd Tam . A“ “‘0“ A3 Lindm Street Bridge†xm "3353' DYE m mm, â€mm: mm “'8. â€"'tf. JAS. WORKER. Bonn. DYES mwcmmmm. DR. NEELANDS 85 IRVINE. nmms. E in. np-to-dm ll Dad-try. N. m pun-nod. Crown and Wants-punk}. Spbndid 3" in M teeth. humour-3th. mud. P110. mod-nu. Linda-y. ummumumnmmm 08. F. A. WALTERS Kat ad VIIMâ€"nlyr. m W. H. GROSS ARTIFICIAL TIMI. an m por m CumwbouvctI-‘hlï¬, bumhudmbhr. Phi-gm phone In“. NOMWuMo-VMMUQM _uR. DAY. Dana-t --_“.â€" one. ovum 3cm E0038 JACKSON. mom. a. a... Mu tor a. Manna-ad RDBT. GHAMBERS loam: WM Mathew Duality-name“ ED-ul am omen l0. â€", m Iï¬fnYwdiContemplate Building Call at Inglo’s Planing nuns. hem“ ausnuass COLLEGE; AND 903001. or 1 WHAT ABOUT A FALL SUIT ? Agatha-mums.- mamm.wndm 500‘ MIMMNMW 00-30.). JOHN mNEQY.. _ Illnneu and Insurance in. loan R. E. A; TOTTEN. DENTIST. wwumm DENPIB 1’, “IM- As the summer season is nbo'ut over you will be requiring a nice Suit or Overcoat for fall and winter. I] stock of Fall Suiting: is large . J. L. SUTTON, â€â€œ119?! , take by seeing me. Perfect ï¬t guaranteed. GEO! INGLE. mung. mi “nineteen DENTIST. Lindsay. FARM LOANS. mly‘ 'oppodto Sim)»: Hal“. 33000110! IN P810“. BARRISTERS. m LITTLE BRITAIN. . SOOTHERAN RICH, Ll INA? l. O'BOYL Cilia! it “- Hm. MW ‘0'- 1'0 “0‘1. him-I “mm Gout-1w.“ '- on... omnom’m'm mwdifl «100.0qu m “in muom apt!!- M"!!!- 0:03!â€th a] ommwu. mm Wu u. MONEY T0 LOAN at 4; to 5 p.‘ c. Seed let-chant and Dealer In Agricultural Implementg _ I I'D.“ Apt to: Linda, an! Wombat-t) Wow-087k“;- prénpily stun“ taxâ€"i †WW“. AUCTIONEER, FOR COUNTY or vxcronu. Kent-u“ opp. Pin Hm. Lead-u- laurel ammo-.1...†MMWAF‘ loath-Inn. fames McLean, " PAW ‘Vfl. PETER BROWN, A nnflnï¬-Il In- m V ‘ ' TKPHEN ouvnn. mom]. monox- gu an cum, 0! M WW North†M DWA RD HOBGBCVE, J. MoSm. ’OLAUGELIN PEEL . m‘mum mamma- maï¬a: "sum Gndoau fhhity Quins-It}. CAVANA WATS). 3‘ R. JAMES. HE LIVERPOOLm LONDON m GLOBE INSURANCE OOIPAIY. cswmm a: surrn. ' Inn-bun. Solicitors. on. JAMES KEITH -" 1". (law: Obncn; ‘9 M flat m R. G. 8. BYEBSOK. oo comm. tom. R. JEFFERS. FIRE AND LIFE. boner. 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