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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 22 Jun 1894, p. 9

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mvu. WW -v‘ vâ€"-~~â€"777 _ C.â€"The annual picnic ANNUAL Prom under the enepioee of the Glenum Pree- an chumh will ta ke piece on Mondny. u, 2nd. 1n the beautiful grove of Andrew McKay. No pelne heve been synod by the committee of menuzemen: bmko this the beat of the semen. A m In'medng end lengthy progremme departs-names“ beenmenged. The when of Loeheher eemp. Sons of Scot- hnd, headed by their pipers. will W. b “no groundomebody. Addreeeeemy to expense tron: the following reverend en: MoKmnon. .Fm’on “new lien-I'l- rmlLUehvv‘: Kkhflifj D. Unman- GLENARM. ndence of Tm: Post.) To OUR Cmomas.â€"We have just re- ceived s consignmena 01' may end while cottons, prime, danism-, flannelettes and plantings, bought a: mid prices. Also 3 line of men’s sud boys' hats. All will he slid st a smell margin for cash. Butter andens vented. Mcacmson GILCHRIST. A GALA Demâ€"Tbs mud picnic at the Glenna: Presbyterian eongrsastion will be held this year as usual in Mr. McKsy's we on Monday, July 2111!. The commit~ be as putting farm every .110“ to nuke the best picnic ever held in this piece. Bee-emu 9113an is being prepared, teswill be sand in the grove. Ad- a. 25:3._ For partisans-s see posters. , mg- __-_-I -I-l- gm GRASS WELL. [commence oi Tm: Poem STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AND ENTER- !mnmxmâ€"The annual strawberry teati- vel and entucdnment in sonneccicn with Cregawell, P‘nadele and Sunder-lend temperance organizations will be held on June Zach last, in the beautiini grove of Mr. Thompson. A’l-fifeeeee may be ex- ted from Rev. Mr. Tros‘ser, of Lindsay, v. Mr. Stewart, of S'onfl'ville, and Rev. Mr. McKay, cf Sunscrlsnd. and other reverend gentlemen. Prxramme begins 3t 2.30 p. In. ; straw hen-wee md cream, ezc., served tram 4 :30 till 630.111 the evening - nning at 7 30. a concert will be given by the Sunderlmé orchestra, aaamted by local men: with readings, recitetione. etc. The Sunder-lend brass band will be In ettendnnee in the afternoon and even- lng. The grove will be lit with Chinese hnterne. See mm: Farmers, support the government thd: has done so much to assist the agricultur- al induszriee of the provinceâ€"the gov- ernment that has properly created a department for the help of your industry, presided over by one of yourselvesâ€"Hon. John Dryden, a. practical farmer and an able man. Vote for Dr. McKay. OPEN Am FESTIVALâ€"Ina onuuuu schools of Dunstord Presbyterian church and Feaelo: school vamoao holding a sand union pic-sic at Pleasant Point to- morrow, Saturday, June 23rd. The comv mines 0! management appointed have sacred :0 pains to maze this the but event of the season. A grand. program of spotts 3nd games ia arranged and win begin at 12 o’clock sharp. Tea will banned from 3 to 5 o'clock. Remembzr. tbs 330;}: or this part no oozed to: amusing good program and having a good time. but. this is the [Conaeaonaczcc c: ".‘m: POST.) BUNAWAY.-AB M2. Rarchud Wilson was ramming home from Lindsay on Mon- day his horse too]: (right and ran away, throwing him on: and severely Injurlng him about the hesd. We are classed to loom that under the one or Dr. Nasmlth he to slowly reconnng. ANOTaEmâ€"Mrs. Joseph Hamilton was driving a splrltczl horse in Mllbrook on Saturday, when it became frightened st 3 bicycle am; an away, breaking :ho buggy , -_L 13-... 1.. “a” k-fllu CHEESE-W” are $1 season in cheese pro: notary- fieétors, stand by the grand old man. who has stood by the people all his life. F. â€"' â€"~ and having. good best yet. ,.___., Ed throwing her odi. Sh Injured, but it is hound sat I ,,, hce at The Past. J PRODUCEâ€"Highs: vgiue Given 1 u; sud. eggs s; 221:5. Juan Coono’a: '-I _ A 4..» _Aâ€"-n-U commence a: z 01 will consist or add: Bell and Rev. :. recits;icna._dlalogn LOCAL fiw Advert. 15mm Fumes: almanac: W “ " Bat” manure :â€" A .n .. "Ari-‘2‘ , .--~ Wed :00 305-1 who: W bvmwmdwu‘m' and» mad. No condi- ”fin-m “a“ W Dmvldet'. m the 03m Shun“. 71;}; “OLD ' HARI'FOBU” 1'13! INSUBA‘L‘EGE Company, rum to: Saleâ€"Box : Nodes to Crediun -1 The 6:38:93: Flame. nomase Sale-136w Can] an: Comfarakl .x ” Stla-Mclzkn: Summer 8112212135 â€".".‘ Summer Simianâ€"J. Fill: Tumsâ€"May Bolts c: Lightning! CW6 1: Businessâ€" Stayedâ€"Wm. Has 8 Moshâ€"Kerr 84 C. Stayedâ€"B: mu; 5 Prcdpita Greases: £3.11 a! tab m 1211 on 3 am In: run-m1. 0.0- and-y. June 215% m WEATHER. manna: ending Saturday night. D UN SFORD. [Correspogdence ctrTaghPAosuj Am. Fang“ . uvll' ”Mum, II. Alt‘u" Grove. Eldon” YA mm TI .4 . :. G. Cornell- LIFFORD. Temperature $6 um: of unusual may}; Eammon wus one in Milbrook on mm: frightened st 3 , breaking :ho hum . She is very badlv -d sun will recover. ,. CORNEIL, Agent. LINDSAY. â€"R G. Cornell. lack. 'atGCRS: Cc. Lâ€"lO-Zm. Pczarbora. it; This Week. .mJâ€"Saturdar. . 51. 3-Sundu. TTJSâ€"Sstmdty. (nu-Tuesday. $80-39” T. REALL- mm. Jan uuyuvu v, -..- -ev” oaetor. Th ' weather was beautiful and the church filled. The paetor took for hie text "The ANY of thy mouth is better unto me than thousands or gold and eilver." and preached an object aermon to the children. It was ahighly interesting dis- course. In the evoning the Rev. P. A. McLeod, B. A... B. D., of Sonya. conducted ; the service. He preached an able and ‘ iarcible sermon on the aubjec: “Fight the ‘ good fight of Faith.” It was highly appre- ‘ ciated. and although the weather vae L threatening the church was filled. The ‘ Salem choir furnished appropriate music for the day. On Monday afternoon a plat- 1 form meeting was held. An excellent ‘ urogram was rendered, emulation of aim: in“ and reoitationa by S. S. children. A cumptuoua tea was served from 5 to 7. In the evening the famous Sundeuand choir diecoureed the aweeteat of music and delighted all who heard them. Addrersee were given by Reva. Boynton. Chidley and Davey. The urooeede amounted to over $90. meomâ€"The Mince: MnKinnon, oi Lindsay; Mr. Neil Sire air. of Lindaay; Mr. Vance, at 010210; Mira. Ewen and child- ren, of Manchester; Mr. P. Conqueroood and family, of Linden; Mr. and Mrs. May, 0' 0mm. Shier, of Cant-inane; and Mrs. Aiken. of Toronto, mat thoanniveraary. anee oraanixatiour, he held on Thur- day afternwn. 28th has. in Mr. Jeaeoh Thempaon’a cmee. Gr-nfl W P. Brooke. or Toronto. and revere lacuna-traini- ;"figax§;t'e}â€"picolc lHMe'Kenzle’e grove. A fine programme of sports has been u- nnzzd. Look on: for poetere in e few den. NEW BUILDING.-Ml‘. Joseph Staples is rushing on his new block at e tremendous rate. He expects to have it finished in ebcu$ five weeks. It will greatly edd to the already fine appearance of our busy little vllluge. Edna. nucuw Uuuuv‘) u. _.-. v--- __., Cow Kamaâ€"During the heavy thimrder storm Sunday afternoon. Mr. Esde hm the mlstortnne to lane one at his cows by lightning. ' [Correspondence of THE POST-1 ANNIVERSARY. ~‘1‘na annual anniversary services of the Sulem Subbnth school were held on Sunday 1%? Mondny lust. On Sunday at 103.. m. a services was con- 3 ducted by_ the R": J. Power, our popular LA~_LI._\ __J (Correspondence of THE P0513] EL£(‘rxoxs‘â€"The political hacks have been quite active iorlsome time, and‘their efforts at whipping in the “great unwash- ed." should be eminently nnsatiaiaetory, as there has been no opposition whatever to the tory oratore at the public meetings. hence every exploded campaign roorbaek was rehashed, as it original, and swallow- ed by the nnaop iaticated. many of whom would have never known there was to be 1 election had they not been told. The opening meeting to organize the tories was called by the order of Dr. Cornwall, reeve cf Omemee, and W. C. Switzer, reeve of Emily, in their oificlai capacity as corporation and municipal officers. 0! course those men ignore the fact that there are other than tories in this township, but they may be reminded at this glaring exhibition of gall before another year rolls K I RKFI ELD. lCorrcsDcndence ct Tn POST. FOOT-BALLâ€"A toot-ball match was re- centiy played between the chdvllle team and our boys, which recultedin a victory for car team by a eccre of 3 to 1. The game was well played from start to tinieh. and was void or all rcugh pley.....r.A match between the Balsever junior team was play ed on the 9.h inst. The match re- sulted in a draw, each teem scoring 1 goal. The playing or both team: was much admired, some excellent play helm: done on each side ...... By-the-by, our players are patiently awaiting a reply from the Victoria Road players to their challenge. From what appeared in THE POST tram that burg, we thought their players were ready to do battle at any moment. Gmxn CELEBRATION. - Our toot-ball team Intend_celebruinz Dominion Day by Tnoadly. EARLY CLosxxc.~â€"Tho early cloning movement. is meaning more popula- every week sud no one is any the worse for it. eround. HYMENEAL â€"On Last Wedneedey week Mlea Balls Tally, of this villege, was united in marriage to John Boom, at the residence of the bxide’e parents. Rev. John Ewing 'f“ ""3; The young lady in highly respcgm... end her hnebend is e well-man farmer in the eastern part of “-1 .-..- ~â€"â€"____V PERSONALâ€"Among the visitors in town we Raw. Dr. Mc'l‘nviah. Toronto, Mrs. Dun-hum. of Niagara. Mrs. Hunter, Mill- brock, Miss Page, Hamilton. Miss Hon, Hamilton, 111:. A. McPhoreon .nd wife. Toronto ...... Mr. S. English, am, sad Miss Johanna. left for a two months’ visit with Manda in the Mirth-west on last E r2311]. AWN“;- CHURCH Nounâ€"Ram Jan. Cnttanach. of Springvflla, exchanged aervlcss with Rev. W. McKny has: Sabbayy, ,1_IA-__ l.â€" L...“- HUM-UK Du.“ u Owl-Iv. vâ€"w Tm: BAavxsr.â€"The crops no Improving vary much Indy. .106 "new. “v u u â€"â€"‘vâ€" Fansnr'rne correspondent from here to your junior eaten. the News-Item. seems to lshcr under the Ides thst editors are not ordlnary mortals, but ere supposed to know everything. so the LC. “vents to know." He Is evidently somewhsh fresh snd should get the lulormstlon needed. FAVORABLE.â€"Mf. Thomas Bowes’ lest venture to the English msrkets resulted better than a. tonne; any“ J‘ .__ _. ‘0.ku , lull u. u- putor. An invitation in to be sent to sch of tho moon-tn! unmana- of But ad We» Victoria, and they will of com interest and enumm mm. Don’t met um raimhmcnts will be and from 4 to 6 o’clock. Better than over this you. The “unionismcnmdi ice. So. yum [Spool-l We! In! Poor.) S'ruwamy MALâ€"1'00 Sunday school on Meripou Station intend luring a acrewben-y ieetivol next Suntan: June 23rd. smwbame- will .1» eerved from 6 to 8 31.13.. nicer which I. Wwillhe renuered by the school, with mneic, Addresses and recitation. Admission, adults 25 centg: children not belonging!» the school. lo cents. All ore cordiolly invited. In circus side-show “Here is where you will go: the worth your money and the right choose hock.” The writer-gnaw: whereof he opens. 7AA__.I__I. n..-_ L...- M SALEMâ€"MARIPO§A. UMEMEE. B. D. Mam , now to Get a. smut" from Send .5 ”Sunlight" Soap wrappers (wrapper bearing the words “Why Does a. Woman Look 01d Sooner Than a. Man") to Lever Bros” Ltd... 41 Scott-st», Toronto. and you will receive by post a. prettv picture.tree from advertising. and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the hes in the market and will only cost 1c. postage w send in the wrappers. it you leave the end open. Writezronraddresswemlly I“ at the western ceme yerue we. emu-u; cattle. There Is e week tendency In the hog trede. The cooler weether end lighter ofl'er. legs were the mein teeters towerd “Waning the nettle merkete. Au toid then were 6‘ car loede o! etnfl' on the mexkete Tueedey. to of which came in lee: week end 13 onlondey_ The-e Included 325 hm. 300 sheep end lean end over 100 celvee. Export Cutieâ€"There wue needy tune to trede, elthoneh ceblee m m Privete oehlcfl to dwar- quote Cnedleeceu. mundane: “$033.11: Liverpool can. did. In Gin-sow 8 ad. with bed m Annealewueeekenbetmthecleeernee- du,hntpooreoldelowly. Very Mm mehedetuflperewt. Pickedkhweuee 34 37h Salonâ€"I The question is, can this province afford at this time to charge our govern- ment? Can Ontario give up that which is certain by its recordâ€"that which is good by its recordâ€"for some unknown combinationâ€"B. B. Oder, Q. C. â€"Quobec stated with I clean shoot in 1837. and aha has since piled up n debuot $25,000,000. Ontario, iibenl Is he: expendi- lures has been, out 0! aux-pins revenues hu mumulntod in the sum time a sur- plna oi 86,13,480, I difl’erenoo 0! thin:- one millions of dollm. County Court. The county court wesheid inLindsnylest week. end lwted till Sound”. The and jury made its nsusl presentment. retorrinz to the disastrous floods in British Colnmhb, end else spoke in it very compliments” moneroi the provincial government for the excellent system oi public drains. The members visited the Colleginte institute. and all cxprs-ed themselves as highly pleased with the institu- tion. The following cases wersdieposedoi:â€" Queen cs. Fenton Bake.â€"Bi¢smy.â€"Thc prison- er had married Miss Annie Asling. oi the township oi Anson. end it wee provedhe had another wile living. Found guilty end sentenc- ed to Syenrs inKinaston penitentiary. Queen es. Fenian Bake.â€"Honse breakingâ€"Net unilty. Queen vs. El.'sworth.â€"Assanlt.-A case which was the result of the (men: between W. 13. Fee. or the asst word. end Ellsworth. Not guilty. Queen rs. Henry Andikirk and Ana: Andikirk.--Fcreiblc entry. Not guilty. Queen rs. Reuben J. Roache.-Theit.â€"Chnr¢ed with mel- ing 5 watch hem Wm. Moi-cu. of Little Britain. Guiltyâ€"three months injnil with herd lobar. -Durinz 1893 Ontario realized the mm 0! $379, 79 an interest on he! invest- ments, while he: leee formnete sister. the province of Quebec. vdd in interest And chugee on her public debt! no lose 3 sum then $1,445,031.31. . nuwuuu _0u chem (“tau Carmen FACTORY. is now shout reody for operations. 3nd in 5 very roomy, tidy, oomplete building, md reflects much credit on the shot-ottoman. lflul’u yeu-u-u- y ANNIVERSARY. â€" Our Sondey echooi intend holding their ennuel 311111me on the first Sunday and Mondey in J nly. An enjoyable time ie expected, as the committee are sparing no peine to nuke it 831166086. _ n,_A _L_-_‘ Inninâ€" last" at the Methodist churcn. w oouvuw, u, Rev. J. W. Wilkinson. Mr. rank M. flat. 0. 1‘.R.. mmevmo branch. will-[glar- (um) MCLEAN.â€"ln Lindsay, on June 9m. unnum- Jaokson. beloved daughter ot‘Bngh R. new, used 9 months. , humanâ€"M Fenian. on Friday. June 152:. 1894. Bush Irwin. beloved wile of Robert Irwin, and Bonus tad 33.0mm. Burton. old Lornevillo. nun-lumen uâ€" run-.- 01- In Salmonâ€"Our energetic school seeohers ere edvsnoina their pupils e: e rspid We admire their method of keeping er- wheu s scholar thoughtlessly beoomes unruly they are suddenly mode swore oi their situation by such funnier sud original remarks ss “I’ll enmue you, little shower." When order is at once restored the tesoher smiles and knows it is one more pleosent pointlior him. .. ‘. n A_ 3.â€" Knxnmmâ€"On Me: 8th. the mm of Arthur Kennedy. of the Scotch Line. Verulnm. of c daughter. meanness. Kxox-Jtmxxx.â€"By the Rev. '1‘. Snowdon. on the nu: that" 3t me residence at the bride's father, Mr. Samuel Knox to lie-belle Junkln. All a the towuehlp o! Verdun. Gluxsâ€"lemox.â€"On June 11th. by Rev. Mr. Greener. n: m- reeidenoe. Mr. I. C. Guns. of Fenelou. to men May. neocd dnuahter 0! Mr. Jeeale Weldon. of Moon. ADLUMâ€"nnwms.â€"On June 6th, it the residence or Mr. George Edwards. No. a) Gumour-et., Mr. Seth Adlum. of Peterboro, to mix. daughter ct Mr. John Edwards, of Oct- wood. Fxsxâ€"Bumox.â€"On Wedheed-y. the m inst" at the Memodm church. “'00de In [Correspondence 01 Tux: POST-l Creamâ€"The crops have about: recovered from their recent seeking and give or en abnndgm hen-vent,- 7 --‘_-AI h-AI-A-n grove e chaining eightdwesented ibeli; mvell down e n e wiih e ing 8. 1% head- beeutiinl fine grove to the mam-:1 2*: 11“" 3m: e , en 1: e n 3 m an. den picturesque weten oi annexing in the glare of the noondey nun. Dinner over. the crowd hem to enjoy themselves at booting, bsahing. tootbnll. vocei end ineimmentei music, etc" until it wee time to look into the hostel once more. The sun hed sunk behind the grove when nil hende joined in einging “Anld Lena Sync.” site! which they eteried for home not feeling one dey older, but men: den younger. COMMERCIAL NEWS. In spite Toronto mvo am ”mo“. Ego‘sitfidaushmot Mr. John Bum. of bum; ,N.â€"1n Lindsay, on June 9th. Christan below ed «name: ot'finzh B. lacuna, Omen or Tm: CANADIAN P061. Lamar. June 21th. 18L VALEN TI A. ISLA Y. load mule. 1.25 lb nvmuwwowumwwwv u...- muoomnmwvscmmomh m m .m.mfloml.m1u “.7 guOWHSC 1.200". 3mm 9.31 ”4‘00“!!me an "m 81.0 W érm'fiisb ._~uvâ€" ._._'. , , manna-ch ............ a 1:331:11“:qu -- -- «condo-Iva. out" .. .. Iledlnm wmwmuâ€" Mammoth-4mm com '33:“. M It!“ lulu THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. The great stock was invoiced at $18,765.48 and our offer of spot cash captured the greatest Clothing prize ever landed in Lindsay. A Clothing Menu that will capture all who need Clothing: Lot 1â€"588 Men's Fine Worsted Suits ranging from $5.00 to $18.00. Cut the price in two and you have it. Lot 2â€"368 Men’s and young Men's fine Fancy Worsted Coats and Vests, $2.99 to $10.00, worth double. Lot 3â€"389 Men’s fine Scotch choice for $4.99. Lot 4â€"488 Men’s very fine Suits, made for swell trade, $8.50. Lot 5â€"688 Suits, this quantity is a mixed lot, your choice for $4.44. Lot 6â€"1188 Suits for Boys, starting at 75c. Lot 7â€"398 Boys’ Suits, a bargain at $3.50, your choice for $1.85. Lot 8â€"500 Pairs Boys’ odd Pants, starting at 25c. Lot 9â€"1200 Pairs Men's Pants, goods that were $3.00, now sold for $1.50. Our FURNISHING GOODS and HAT department has been thoroughly gone through and every line has been cut in price to correspond with our clothing prices. During this great sale no goods will be sent out on approbation, but money cheerfully refunded if goods Tweed Suits in Saque and Cutaway Coats. Your are not satisfactory. . chants and others will find it to their advantage to attend this sale, for we intend making the This time the Mammoth Stock of Clothin made by the celeb MCKENNA, THOMPSON CO., MONTRE L, made for a firm B. C., and owing to the depression in that city, goods were stopped bought by GOUGH BROS. at Agam wwflmswumswmammmmm “‘33'5“"“5“53 . uwnwwuhuhuwhuwwmn numumnmwmuum17amm alszzili‘3III35ll £332: m... .. E;}L woman WINE-FILL F011 BUYERS flF ULflTHING. D. II. ANDERSON. 0E0. McHUflH. G. E. MARTIN, Proprietor WicmrlaFlnnr Mills Quauty, CMM and Choice of 6 diluent grades of Flour. aloollcalandChop. SATURDAY, June g3rd, it '“C'IIIO. The chair will be taken at 7.30 mm. WHY. mm God save the Queen. Mada, Juno L tau-u Had-3'. “95$: PUBLIG MEETINGS Gnnd frag; Railway- FRIDAY, June 22nd, ummmummb ONTARIO “Alwavs Good at Goughs.” MOWAT. Electlon 1894 warm An I)“ I!â€" cum. on. “In. J. 6. Edwards Go. English Paris Green. GUARANTEED A 65012:!er Pure The “ALLIANCE,” Now a the chance to procure good Papers Cheap. III-«mum. I‘d-nu. “â€"1., The Greatest Financier GEOBBE A. LITTLE Balance of Stock to be cold away down. Bowman“ at very Wall Paper G- A- LITTLE WIRE DOORS. WIRE W I N DO W8. GREEN WIRE CLOTH, PO ULTBY NB MING. SPRING HINGES. ‘ Book and Micah-y Store. 0”. m m mm. m. WQJM ISLâ€"ll,- LORD ROTHSCHILD, Sporting Goods. at m at an: 00W. J. G. Edwardgc Cg “twat“ "I R. 0. 00111314 G. 4. L1 ttle U m I'OBLI B. G. COBREIL. wanna-u. m. LINDSAY and PETERBORO. the celebrated ClothierS, Jr a firm in Vancouver, s stopped in transit and Mathilda: . Tl » “II he. flu ~51.” «if 'li'i: Sam“: 35.21““ ‘ "‘ oun. 0“ W h . 1m. whim: M god known .4 .N Ind My ascribed iM “Ohm. Th proportion w m Ml. Further um» I how 01 sue. F I. $fi'. BLACK ”a.“ . .u Wclllnufwn-I‘A- § “My. main! 100 were No. 8. 1n the 1m couocui Ginny. cont-lulu 100 :01 No. ‘9. 1n Mu "A.’ in manual)“: 94-6 com. w Con welt-Jun! o! uh m o! the wwmm w no me- no mum to mud-um “IOU“. cumulus Ion Windy «not lot. No. 3 in the out: a «WANTED .â€"A goodg enerd scrum Good wages. App! y gs: this 0150:. â€"u U1 in the Towns! Gd ' sud HOTEL IOU) .â€"L'uder And by “m oomunod In two out-an mor mot. non In Mum. and w 0! ask. W a 1105.402 than will in ocean [or ale b\ 1 u Ibo 1)va EON-2L IN KINIOUNT. 0N SATURD.“ JULY.1596 AT 12 O'CLOCK 1. In the m canon-don ol the w mining ”minor. or k: [almxndtllewhokolL '1“ bought out It. Jordnn in 37¢ 09‘ ma. would not“: a abs“: 0! me nubl o. u we Inland keep!“ “mm“ ad .- nimble u zwim ‘ m ”halve the boys I show. CAL I'ERT 131205. 53 is; Rm mttcr ofJAllESFI 726. of the Village of Victoria Rou County of Victoria, Insoln-m the and [aunt In: a mlu' wmummlws. A d gunman-sum (1!!! not. can 21"an for the .u 90mm «I... IL. meal-Mot thee-m. LOJIIAIAK. mu 0! an 815-82 TEURSDA 1"." Jame 28% M Whi “mo! Corona I dined offers for mic. at vet any his real once. with tour note. of bind a: For further pa 2:. “585%" m. up 5' w . S W - Um. no 12: Jam-nu. OOD' 0.“ dm. For terms an?! in: to ALEXANDER ”CDC . Janey um. 189Lâ€"1Hct. Una-u. Ju- son. 1891 JTRAYED.â€"-Into the Explain vm Road. June 19th. )Topmrr Eon _su{1 CALVERT Brothers RANGE IN THE BUTCHI BUSINESS. New Advortmemenu. .z OTICE TO CBEDITORS on SALE on m RENI.â€"_â€"'I ORTG AG E SALE of Village of Victoria. Road Tl 1891 WW bu W: i“ fin . Tar to the Eran BI I- Ir. Jordan “and: a shat ‘Dhm keep‘np I “We Au- ”0‘" the bec in can given .1 Vance. mod I‘ do for p Duo. 13.1898" E SERVK Ida: given “M. ӣ1 Wed h at the to D. thug 1m u when: state ,‘h ope 53:: a, wupéYOOAL MUSIC of Victor .4710!!! ONNA law an -Vduble ll i SAI '2? 3:1 CAL YER 1 CALI .1' Brothers From “19.995 Nun: a ADI ' I'll tIBOMCI 'KoD Mint 1'0! 11611

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