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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 10, 1889, p. 2

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v it- t uuthohu at urttestdutoe of fiw brides itutrr harunaoa oa towur jaanart lit tic iter jofaawtktfold tetetod by the her r h abraham janiw saddo i0 to charlotte isabella oalrfeuater of qr kd- wtmtbomndtnut3ttiurtldfitoii ebt moit jr rws thursdat jancabt 10 i881v the haitox elecxios case oo tuci3y before mr jattioe stresjt at ossoode hall toronto mr mogibborv o willoa moved to lure a diy fixed for the tral of the hajton dominioa election ration against the retnenof mr wsjdie m p mr 1 a pitenou appeared tot mr wfaidie and sagrmted that the spjcauon saiooldlco before mr jojtice taloabride trho it waa assamed wfcald be ibo trial lodge j j uie street aaid ha weald entertain tne application bat troald confer with hi brother judgcand pel him to uame a day ooaaittcnt with his other engagement mr pateraon then read an affidattf by mr waldie ujd one by mr robert grant stating that mr waldie voald be engaged in an important arbitration on and liter tie 22nd inst and beside that several nicessary witnesses or the trial of the election could not be procured at present jadge street aaid that private litigation ujcld have to rivi tray to a matter n pttb- importance each u the trial ofjan election petition petition woold have to be tried before the meeting of parliament ii citdosse conld not be procured an ad journment coold be aked during the pro gress ol the trial he therefore thought that an early day should be fixed and he eaii he would cause the parties to be noti- he aleo on the application of mr faler- ten made an delivery by the petitioners of particulars of the corrupt practices fharged in the petition these particulars should bedehvered either eight cr sir days before the trial the exact tincfor delivery will be fixed today the chosen men the people ad willi a very loud voice fur a vcwmofcettafulor xkw 0unc1llqusl5evue xotes axd c03qcexts perus supply of guano iagirincons and uot it is diacotttred that the whole coast ia one solid mass of nitrate of soda north in the rsarket from 40 to wo a too it ii about four or fire feet thick and if btoxen ap by crowbars- and gronid a sslofion from it is run into vais of sea wafer and crystalharion ia closed the ultimate re sult is an iodine of commerce coating a much peroonce as the saltpetre brings per huidrcdwetght the highest grade go to ice porier milk tnejiext lo the chemical irotfcr tod the third to- the fertilizer fac- tones never was there a nn lively taction contest in municipal affair than that of monday and as a result the largest vote ever polled in any election hero was brought oat there wu no principle ol any mo ment iurolved bat citizens generally bm ed to take a lively interest in working for personal friends and neighbors ffb6 were among the candidates the new sleighing which had just arrived that morning added to the micros t of the contest and the merry work went on from moruiog till night with goodnatured real the eflect of this gen eral interest was that ucarly every resident voter on the list embraced the privilege of the mauicipl frauchisej at the close of the poll it was found that two hundred and twenty eight electors had cast their ballots an increase of thirty five over any pre vious municipal contest when the ballots were counted the result was ascertained to be as follows jclxduutu j- 1 nuk torir dr lowrj- m v iw t il rjaspciclu w tou alcr fxveri h 01 avefcniiui si for the first time in the history of or- ozio on ejection njght when the pplice telephoned to the differe4ir diviaioni it wts ascertained thai not a single miliary drunk had been arrested j all hay shi speais rolumes for the emeiency of the election law in having the hotels clod and it rather a substantial argnmeot in favcr cf total prohibition tor a city the eire c toronto with a staifof active pojoce- een and a perfect patrol sysiem that mcea the lochng up of a dronfc a mere pasljme szch an event as an election diy pasjsmg ever without any person being arrested for drunkenness might almost j be considered ci impossibility jai the cocncil for the present year will consequently be constituted thus rzrvc y e storey by acclamation cocscillocs dr lowry john harvey joseph a speight and alex secord after the announcement of the result the councillors elect were called npon to ad dress the electors dr lowryeiprcssd himself highly grati fied at the result of the voting and heartily thanked the electors for the manner in which they had treated him he waa satis fied that the feelings which appeared to ex ist atthe school election hut week had been dropped and hoped now the whole patter hid been buried poring the year just opened he woald endeavor to do hit whole duty mrrepresenlauve of the peo ple and hoped that whetv the year hu closed there will be no regrets for the action jqtttaken lit harvey thanked all for the hearty support they had accorded uim he was no public speaker but he could tell them he would do the beet he could for the town in every respect and hoped to satisfy all on this point during the yearj f mr speight thanked the people for their liberal support in tendering him so respect- able vote it would be his earnest en deavor to work to the beat of his ability as a councillor in the ihteresu of acton he would make no definite promises u to any particular work but hoped at the end of the year to hear everybody have a good word for him in return for time and labor spent for the town k ulumilxuls cask the iifttaiitaueow recovery of llcrtlc moore umehouse when be was thought l be dinf many of our roaderi hfcvo boou aware of the fact that for uit put two years bertie moore the cloven year old son of mr john moore manager of the toronto lima gos business and residing at limchouae has suffered severely from some complicated nervous trouble for some part of that time he was confined o lui bed unable to help himself and at others he was able to got about with the aid of k cane or crutch- the whole of fho time buffering severely from pains and weakness in both bead and back and unable to bear auythlng to touch his head during the past summer he lias been belter than for some time previously but last fall the trouble reasserted itself with renewed vigor and he grew worse un til the 21st of november ho was utterly prostrated aud become totally blind from that time bis sufferings bocame more end more intense until sunday morning soth december about seven oclock he had a more than usually severe spasm and fell back exhausted and apparently lifeless he had taken no nourishment fee three days aud his mother and fatherwho were watch ing at his- bedside thought this the final struggle and oil tc members of the family were called to the sick chamber in about twenty minutes he took a long full breatfi moved his bead looked around and said ma i can see you i can see now and my pain it all gone his heartbroken parents concluded that the end had come hat he continued i prayed to jesus aud he took it all away my head is all right voa can born the cane now ill necdit no more from that hour to the present ha has had neither pain nor weakness of any kind and can now read the smallest print he his an excellent appetite and the other day walked over half a mile to see a sick neighbor and yesterday went to toronto oa a viait with hirparents all his facal tics have been restored and he is apparent ly in perfect health hit case is the strangest on record in this sectionand if so declared by dr lowry who has been in attendance from the fit and had assoc iated with him in cam citation eminent pbysicana from toronto hamilton gaelph and the uuiud states all pronounce it a miraeuloai recovery the entire common- ity unite in thankful congratulations to the parents upoa the restoration to health of their beloved boy person 4l mention hirafrajihi heipertlng visitors to and vrotu acton wjtu whom vreejlfesf kcai are hf re or lets acquainted ko toi mr h e nelson spent sunday in aijtoo mrs b a btcord has decided to remove to toronto shortly r mrv j k mcganh oud kdua ipanl the put week at oruevillc miss mills of stratford is iho guest of her sister mrs doctor giftord miss annie moore who is now residing in patkdale was home on a visit laat wk rev g ii cobbledick b v of guelph was a guest at the methodist parsonage on monday mr and mr james fir lb rook onto were guests at sunderland villa over sanday mr thomas speight cf speight ft van ostrand toronto spent sunday with ac ton friends mr george mcgarvin left last week for lis towel where he intends taking a coarse in the high school mr l mualas and ton of carluke re turned home last saturday after spending a week with friends in acton mr dan ltvingtoa of siginiw city mich an early settler of acton was in town visiting his friends list week we are sorry to uot that mrs secord who was badly injured last week by falling down cellar is not progressing favorably mr andrew teakey formerly of acton has recently purchased a prosperous black- smithing basineas at mildmay acd com- menoca the year with good prospects itev w k chantler who it now attend ing the methodist theological college at montreal was the guest of mr thomas ferryman sr a ooapte of days this week mr peter mann jr left on tuesday to take a four years coarse at the restitution for the bliud at brantford ko doubt the coarse will be of much value to this excel lent young man eager akd jftllei hiltox firutzas ixsnmtv an intern tiij and profitable couvcntfoa lit xassasawejii the day will come when the idea of a universal twoottpctal rate waibe car ried into effect freight of all kindf u carried at such a tow rate nowu compired t what it used to be hit there i no lender reason for charging such a high rate for letters and papers which are only freight of another kind it took confer- vative england a good while to accept ithe ida pressed upon it by the late fiowlsndi hui of cheap postage within it own hqon- dari but since that time- the postal ser vice has been wonderfully developed onfing largely to theconstroction of railway lines and the establishment of ocean routes the people of the neighboring republic en joy twcntpbetalratefor letter throogh- cur their own dominions as well aa for iucr eenf to canada whi the cana- diacsare obliged to put up wiih a three cenj rate what makea the contrast stronger is the fact that while an effort is being made in canada to redoes the rata from three cents to two and mcrease the weight from half ah ounce to an oanoe in the states it u seriously proposed to re duce the rate to one cent when a one feent postage stamp will cany an ounce letter from any part of the united state to any other part or even to canada and atiocenistamp will carry it acroa the ocean the acme of cheap postagi eommun icaiion will sarely hare heenreached a j btnmxct03heeve dr member of the british parliament mx joanciiiors f red pirsouc k heatou is coming out to america shortly to advocate cheap postage and the canadian postal department may a well xlzkeli its mind to reduce the three cent rate to two cents as this u a reform that is bound to come- montreal ar l few weeks ago the fcnn pci express ed the opinion that it was desirable to m trodace some new and younger blood into thflconncit at the electjoa on monday the elector carried oat oils ijea in the most wholesale manner a4 every coun cillor elect if a new nirr wejielieva the concensus of opinion throughout the town is that acton has a firstclaas council mr storey the eeeve is at coarse the old reli able officer thoroughly versed in muni cipal and magisterial affairs and well in formed as to the wants of the municipality dr lowry has spent one year in the council and six on the school board so that he is in posaespon of some considerable knowledge of public affairs mr secord from the fact of his position in business u well qualified to take part in the management of the financial affairs of- the town mr harvey has taken an interest in public improvements cxer since he came to acton and he will be a valu able maa far street and iidtithk work in fact last year hs interested him to fuch an extent in the improvement of mill street that he offered to cat down the hills and fill over tne creek at the mill and bear half the expense which was considerable fttf if this offer the coancil accepted and there haa never been a better job in the town than that performed by mr harvey mr speight is a native of acton all his interests lie here and alwiys have he has grown up with acton and is folly alive to actons progress and what measures- are needed on the part of the municipality to keep pace with the times he has done ms whole duty in improvingthe town he it not afraid of work and wherever his offi cial duties may be they will receive his best attention j haxtcx ocxtv ca5adiax press associaiiok a vtizicr sesiion of praetfeal interest to be held veil jfonthj a ireeting of the executive committee of the canadian press aaaociatfoa was held in toronto on friday afternoon to make ax- ranetmentafora winter meettng of theas- socialron- eev dr dewart of the chru- tituiguartsani the preidentoeaipied the dsir anil there were present metara wb climie bowmanrille j 3 crabbe and i b mclean toronto lioy v somemuet daadat ljj jackson xewfttarxet jb- trayei port hope k p moore acton it was decided to hold a meeting in toron- to on thursday february 21st there wiil le tfiree sessions at it a to 2 p m and 730prn- it fs expected that papers wil be read and diacnasioos will fake place opori the following apprentices by l g jackson new- mukei ra advertising rates local and foreign by cd ban lindsay pott subscription and clubhinguby boy v somerville ddnda banner l how beat to meet the questionable meth od ol tome wholeaals stationary merchants j by a f campbell brampton comoro- j tor j how to deal with correspondrnca by d crejghton m p p umpire toronto jpb printing what is a fab profit 7 by if p moore acton fttc preu bosinees office maoagemeui by j b irayes port hope tina the jaw of libel by john king ii a faulty metbods of newspaper dlscoasion by dr dewart chrutian gnkrilkut each speaker will be allowed fifteen min utes for bis paper after that there will he a general diaeqssioo of half an boar it is proposed also ufntrod ace thj qoestion drawer t freeman e crecimin kecve tprpntoa total assessment r 1889- as nally- confirmed is flwwi acrox beeve w h storey council lors dr w h lowry john harvey j l speight and alex secord kichardson james mor timer simeon cline thos atkinson gcoogcrowi- becve dr counaliors joseph barber w h kahr a- mckinlay mntos mayor dr harrison dr robertson coancillorsjeast ward george smith m conway thomas mc dowell kbrth ward george andrew john exard george hemttrcef south ward charles jones d saart james home kisaifciwlri eeeve james haczies deputy eeeve d hufcheon councillors marshall mahon and moore i ketotdepaty eeeve j miller re signed in favor of w g pettit councih- lors mcmaster hartley and gaetle re signed in favor of a alton li easterbrook and j fields gctuu mayortbomas gowdy ald- ermea dr howitt c kleopfer geo howard j kennedy thomas pepper h hatch j a lamprey e hartnett wm baasell david scroggie h h wardrope peter kerr t kelly j w kilgoar eob- ert barber soiomou dawson dr w b kennedy b j taylor enuatcsr mayor thomas holtby eeeve john anthony deputy eeeve eichard blaiu council lorsicorlh ward wm peaker thomas korval e p camp- beilwest vfard lcheyne jonn jeffers j w main east ward ja trimfale e walsh h h hodgson soatii ward w mflner p sandersoneobert wilson eeiv yoxxc eeeve wp conboy coancillors william matthews hhull c h walker d spier snaxthruj eeeve wj andrews cottncfflorsj h dracask li w bobin- son llobcrlaiexander joseph brook- banks 1 last week we referred tc the liberai- thank offering of ilsaqo uktu dp in b pauls mebodiit church brampton the previous hahday this week we have to report that grace methodist church fn the same to n the following bnndly sabtelbed 1000 to dear off the debt incurred in re modelling the church 25000 is pretty good for onf town id sapplonjentsry giv ingsjwfthin a week a meeting of the halton farmers insti tute was held at brookviile xassagaweya on wedceaday and thursday the 2nd and 3rd teat which was well attended at all the sessions and great interest taken in all the subjects under discussion the presi dent mr tv p fisher occupied the chair and after a few remarks in regard to farm ers institutes called upon prof shaw who gave a paper on stocking a farm he advocated keeping less stock on the farm and a better quality more thoroughbreds and less scrubs the locality and soil are also to be taken into consideration in stock ing a farm whether for beef raising or dairying some lands are better adapted for dairying than others too few fanner give this the consideration that it deserte this subject broaght mr john ramsey mr milne and others to their feet who discussed the subject with great interest the general opinion of those gentlemen was in favor of dairying a paper was then read by mr simpson on eotation of crops giving as his method to plough sod sow peas then wheat then oats then eommcrfallow or roots than two years hay and cne year pasture which tiniihed the course he advocated not hilling cp a potato crop as he gets a better return from fiat cultivation keeping the ground well pulverised between the rows mr john ramsey advocated deep plant ing as a preventive of rot mr wm f fisher spoke in favcr of shallow planting aad hilling up as the best return u received therefrom in his section mr j e harrison v k of milton gave an able paper on milk fever in cows showing the cause u be in high feed- fug cf tec rich food- cows shoah be if on good pasture shut up for two or three days before calving this paper svas thoroughly discussed by those present and a deep interest taken therein si milk fever is a disease which is getting very prevalent j lveseki seasion a grand entertainment was given con sisting of vocal and instrumental music by well knowi talent mrs d l shultz of rockwood rendered some choice solos and mr john stewart of esquesing will long be remembered by the brookviile aodience as his scotch songs brought down the house hr john strachan gave some choice scotch readings and irish songs also mr e chapman mr mcphaii and j elhotbro addedery much to the even- ings enjoyment the music by the rock- wood quartette club under the leadership of mr john strachan was duly appreci ated prof shaw gave an address on the agri cultural collece and strongly crgedthe far mers to give their boys a college coarse mr simpson eennie give s paper on our public schools and oar boys which was listened io with deep interest rsrksihr lmkitxnt session a paperon beef v butter vtzj read and discussed mr jl w peart of free man ravo a paper en insects injarioas to the farmer also showing the different stages of the larva of the codling moth also oyster shell bark louse and advocated washing the trees with lye in the spring and also spraying the trees with paris green just after the blossom falls as a re medy for the codling moth mr simpson hennie then gave a paper on pure and clean seed grain and advocated the changing of seed from dif ferent sections professor shaw gave a paperon u better cultivation of the soil and the imple ments used in doing so these subjects were all well discussed by those present on the ljth day of august last mr w l p eager registrar of the surrogate court of the county of halton delivered an address to the electors of halton a re port of which appeared in the toronto glou on the following day on the appearance of the said report judge miller asked the ontario government for a commission to investigate the truth of mr esgers charges made in said ad dress which was granted acd t on thurs day the 20th december last the commis sioner deputy attorneygcneral johnston opened the investigation in the court house milton and proceeded to take the evidence offered by the parlies the following apology suggested and finally settled by 6 if blake q c conn- sel for mr eager has been proffered to and accepted by jaige miller attflogv illltuu zjtll ikx 1l6s ifr uiun jvtktv alter tie close at the iiivts uxlr epea tfiickisgover ail tbc waiter tlt bsve been iuczuoi i have baccctlr cscdudod that jl uie chxrge heretofore made ijj- me agatait joa as well a icose contained ia ike rqwrt of my address delivered to the elector of halton at uxltoo wltci an n tte iicc cf tio j toronto gloiii ca ice wth of auuit last rcre untrue aad that thereby i hare docc you a teat wronc and is ricv of trlat his ed i j itbdraxhearitiyfltcryitatiaeit cadu ly me at any uma derogatory to year pocittoa of jadgeof thecocnty of hxjtcc or as a private eitiaaad regret the pala io which i rcoflt hare put yoa by what i have doce i dlre also that this rctractum fhall be u public is its cxttire u the charges which i have isade and and which i now withdraw i am sir vout tiscerclr sisaedl wlreageu tohii iiotor thotnaa itflkr judc of the county oocrt cf the coanty of kaltoo a bed room sett complete fortl op a speight 4 sons furniture shop other furniture proportionately low ucelpii ilahkets dastaltdly assault a scott act citable brutally itcitrtited la wclucgtaa county michael obrien was committed to guslph jail on satardsy for an aggravated assault on coanty cpcstabia heseltice of bothsay the facts as sworn tooa fri- daj- tth iint before pm lowes are as f oliaws mr w h heseltitie and his father mr jas heseltine both coanty constables set out on monday 31st dec to arrest one john owens of tatton peel township for nonpayment of a scott act fine the young man drove up to the front door while bis father kept watch over the rear young heseltine was told that owens was not in and a moment after saw him at the i stable owens also saw the constable and took refuge in the house of one rsfferty near by heseltine went in and arrested owens hut rafferty shoved against him and he lost his hold the constable got his prisoner again wbtn michael obrien came to the rescue of pwens he struck heseltine on the head iriui a stone or other hard substance three or four times and got hi thumb in his mouth when heseltine tried to ward off the blows the constable woald not loose his prisoner who struck him with a poker which he picked up this had no effect and owens called on his son who struck the constable repeatedly with heavy stick three feet long breaking his nose and cutting open his head they then fired heseltine cut but in the evening rein forced by his father he again attempted the arrest they saw owens upstairs but in going up yoncg heseltine was struck a heavy blow on his head his father thought with a poker and he fell back into his fathers arms completely used up the father assisted him to the cutter and drove to dr lucys glenallan where thewounds were dressed ha had to stay there two days before he was able to ha taken home and is not yet fit to be around dr cassidy wear there were nine scalp woonds wennds on the nose and throat noscbroken aud a number of bruises riourfuolien klonrsuoc white tclawioti scot wheat democrat wheat spring wheat itodger wheat- urui barley oats hye eeat hay straw 4 wood per iwrd eqti per down uutterdatryuaelcml battertolls cbesl potatoes dorbflfi applas pork iatnbakij ki pelu hides wool saumiil8ess i t5 lo 3 00 i 50 to 1 15 i m lo 1 w i oa to i oa 3 w to i w i m to i 03 1 03 to i os woo tou 00 0 lo to 0 0 0 32 to 0 s3 0 a5 to 0 60 0 tt u 0 00 it 00 to 13 0 0 00 10 00 00 to 60 o 18 lo o at on too is o id u o u 0 13 to 0 u 0 40 to 0 t 00 wo 6 ho to 7 u 0 73 to i 10 os to 0 40 8 m to 4 90 onto os powder absolutely pure this powdaraorer varies a marvel of purity ttnviruandwboletoiiieoew more economical thantb ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the moltltddaoflow test short wdfbtalam or pbopbat powders sold odit in caw both baidio powbbb co 100 wall 81 v y t he taking of this space is with usa purely business transaction we pur chase it for a given time agreeing to pay for it just as we would for an in voice of dr goods expecting in return value lor every dollar invested the important question is then will we receive value for our invest- ment will our advertising in this paper increase our business ifnot then it would be much wiser to have invested in something else instead now whether it will pay us or not depends upon what we furnish the proprietor of the free press to put in our space if we act on the assumption that its readers are simple and credulous and that any kind of false statements will answer provided they sound large enough we will find that few people will read our adrertisemet that it will not be worth the paper it is printed on and in fact it would be better to pay the proprietor the same amount each year to have our advertisements kept out however- we are not accustomed to doing business or advertising on these principles our aim will be to set before you the various lines of goods we are dealing within the lowest prices at which we are offering them and toso retain your confidence that you will examine our space for prices just as you io6k at the market reports for the price of wheat gbryan co gueipn g3 upper wyndham st successors to jno hogg son fto ijspt ifoesaie iptoftd wpjr drtutt oo binmbeir ifoftsnlit jj brflji isbsf 1 e seer astrayk st1mykd oiiro the premim4of fh urn lij itotinj iirrr oii pjj i 1uuu eing die lilfa 1th mm getting ready for stock- taking black terrier los asnalllh kxni will bciu m mm o bluk torler vap ig old h lone ban uid bit iol m johnstovgi muse lot for st f 3uu tad lot on iuii itct i mii- eiioji siven at once por jin 2f to janiei bums jz w 4 i p5ia r if to jabio buroj acloo n t jiiiesmmia hlibl- retauaj fa 11 bo parchtu tbxx pricmlmmtiab frfiit trees inau fraia hajnaoramental slminberyj iistill cceik acton bar bees j acean lor thi seetioa for spid bocetr artery s is ieparod to take ora at the fait t imall fruity orthra t lathe ulnitrated catalosiii the jjrodnrts of die old j i the jjrodnets of die old 6ebste aie kne an to be generallif rd5tks 9 ham t i can promise titaiftn flblilpeks 751 bj jobs drives and bargains all along the line bed rock prices i rp v a nvi from now till j jd xuxh facton- liveiry bev b b cook xu anhrlcai ariculiim ltd looebgrarina la 1 iaine 4etlitear l50ayear send to 3 ent stamtv for sam knaadf cfannan uu i iduubhi i and best agrictdnait licals in the vorld r addrou uieeicax aghldiitlrlst loadway new toikj i derilgbodnxi ready cash commands the lowest prices bring in your cash and secure bargains while they are going overcoats readymade suits tweeds furs mantle goods boots a5fd shoes awaiting slaughter bus line arosectftiuy aolidu the wttoft blic cd informs tbenruatl and stylijh bigs casw- abebecnred m k comfortalyjoibnc ueenss i those at aishs if ntlan gf rea to f tctj oi otoonjmerdtl trovt en falfiiiet ohnvilli for 188 ihteresunjr than ever groat liiijiseiqenti for club workcnan bab- h i scribcra -jtfj- of the otf00 pictore ch low pilafc for tb nominal iam of so every ojldjor new sabsehber remitting fa idiwltneat and picture 3 wet thd jiartherti messenger only 3d anoam mibjlsbed iforabuy the best tratedpfepabtialied for the mica w incerestlm and appropriate reading fa aad old ysrr popular in the batlbatb of the dodlinlon had raited bttes pawu schools dmihufi fcood par for ditqbatitt cod for samples and rates aconw vantdil liberal rcuiudi bplaase sampli aefl supplied tree sohn lcdotjgall pabllshers 37 mel fabotb- fetoij son ifcfctrtal- full stock of orpobrieis henderson mcrae fc co renumber our imoua 50c tea -right- totheerot j ofallooliretitios werl4feub- elegant and substannal goods splendidftqiality t i compljiin aaortniclii oti wowing in qcifroas bvpm j i mesil womexs axdc v bocts and shoes wsisas pvsassoss if at pricwlit alwbyi lead lo tpcedypllf loweibt pjiices t cosaipfast rmi tr kelly brother merphant tailors good euatll i j jo h ouiitonif woft ail eeuairjiir prqmptll attended to j w irwtlliams ha ring jut patted into tuxsk toe tiueit aiaonment o- imported aad domeatlo saltlnya paatinga ana ovorcoattegi that nan tvar tttn abown in the county wo are now in a poaition to anil any peraonraobirlnil aaythiiig in yctothlnt our prim an elht and we will xsaranke every garment to be perfect both in fit and kiniih no tno aala hon drada of patterna to tawctrrom waalaooany theflneat itk of neckllea collari caffeaidbhlrta tohafoondin any bona waatoj toronto j aaafotiihaiwolyottrpttronage we remain sincerely keliy butter andeggswantied kelly rosi bros makers e1pwn ontj book paptrs llvekklv vws j i thit jonrnal a irf ip its- m ir -lisnlal- ijiri i ettel hh i m o tnmejl if til m m ml ifr4 m tje

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