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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 13 Sep 1894, p. 4

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ISCIP- CHURCH, , _ “9.1!: a,- ”wa mm “mm, MW mum“ “mum . 1w mmam mw a.» n mummmw uwmmmmm A Pnornn Dsno Bennâ€"A charâ€" acter, giving the name of. Stewart, struck town last week and succeeded in zullinz some of our cltizeus. He chimed to be representing the Toron- to Empire, and went around town so- halting subacrfptious, but did not get my. He boarded at the Queen's hotel for a day or two. and then secur- ed n livery rig to go to Port Perry. We understand, before lenvlnz he told the proprietor of the Queen's that he would be beck the tune day. But '- -he never came beck"to pay. Be 31.3 livery men at Port Perry and then returned to Uxbrldge, but got out of town nzein before the Authorities got hold of him. While in town he tried to borrow mono from dlflerent partial, hut- via an... ul. We hove heard clues that he is now mulling for the Globe Co'y.â€"Uxhrldge Times The moral to he.dnvu n'om this la. deal with responsible men In your own town it you with to subscribe for on outside new-paper- APTIST CHURCH, , , , Smwm liq-'33.! Dunn St-Jmlvillmln. Zhukov-nor. Extinct Albert 8L. loath. UM «man. mnmd'l. :chqol n 2 p m. "Pay-urine; nth-r Hot-Hun»- tm. Sir-nun m. B 0'“ Church sun-L emu. nu'Ju. mud-moo. In at. mind Moguyiuflonq Sud” u Mafia-I}- 3nd? Ice-Cum uâ€"The best in quality. the largest supply, and coolest parlors, the largest crowd,. is to be found at Plenty Co's every day and evening- during the season. specially Saturday evening. so come along with the crowd. and you will fln‘d it just as we sav. per‘ minute. Siokeless powder is mod and the cartridges will fit either the carbine or the Maxim-gun. English vain Liniment removes I“ hard soft or ullomed Lumps md Blemilhea from bones. Blood Spnvin, Curbs, Splint-I. Rina Bone, Sweeney. Stiflu, Sprain. Scre and Swollen Throat, Cough, etc. Save 850 by use of one bottle. War-ranted the merit won derful Blemish Cure ever. known. Sold by R. P. Coulnon meiat. John Minus in‘ home on a. visit. R. R. Coulsou has returned to town. The Cm of Russia is seriously ill and bin recovery is doubtful. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin, or Chath-m. visited triends' xn town this. week on their wedding cour. The North-west Mounted Police are being armed with 200 LAae-Metford car~ binea and two Maxim guns. which can be cIn-ied on horse_back. The Maxim guns will dischru-ge 600 bullets each WON GREGATIONAL 0n Seturdey last a very painful accident betel Mrs S. Russell. of the 4:11 con. 01' Uxbridge: She was out in the yud end wupboutto enter the house. when on reaching the door she slipped and fell. breaking her right arm just above the wrist. Medical Assistance was procured and the arm “this is the niny season in China kbewu with Japan 18 making slow progess owing to impassable lords. The Patrons of Indusu'y of West York purpose nominning a candidnte for the Commons on Wednendny, 26th inst. Farmers us sowing wintar wheat on the fallow ground. but say it is as yet impossible to get the stable ground in condi'ion for sowing, mom 42 acreé‘fir' Imam ImEib’oE‘ bu: the crop' m not likelv to be a largo one. Some time ago he was cloud $X.700 {or big ponto and alaike crop! but refused the ofl‘er, Our fruit dealers made a. large ship- ments of peaches to town yesterday the price being the lowest ever known. It is now believed “to: cheml cal and medical science will soon make the vegetable foodsâ€"noublv grassâ€"di- gestln‘ a by man without first passing through animal intermediaries. Even with present unu accommod- ation it costs much m 1.0er frieghz the full length or the St. Lawrence, even up stream, than mobs it._ V The amount realized yesterdav It the Industrial Fair. Toromo. 319.000. "*6 Break“ for one day which has been since the {an was inaugunted. WI: Notices. THE TRIBUNE. ADDITIONAL LOCAL STOUFFVIILF. SEPT. 13 1894 ETHODIST CHURCH, ”7me «has: Eng Ilah Emma 66m: inntiflved from manual. If your“: l. good Malachi-13h: Erica «Ilse W. P. Hutney’s wus- ouua: Wh will you ulow s cough to been“: your ‘imt or lung: nu] ma thud-k oifill- “33 l consumptive I can, when. by the timely Inc 01- Bickle’n Anti-Gonnumpcive Syrup macs-m an ha uhyod and the dan- ger “old . This Syrup in plenum to the mm. and mum-pawl fin- nlhving, balm; and curing all afie‘dfion- of the mint Ind lungu. caught. colds, bronchitis, em. em. Mr Vanderbilt owns 2,000,000 ecrea of land in the United Stntee. Unblea- ton. of Pennsylvania, boastl of his 4,~ 000.000 brood Euros. The Schenlev estate owns 2, 000 acres within the city of Pittaburz and Alleghnny. The Cullfarnla million-Ire Mur phv owns an area or land bigger than the whol- state of Massachusette. Foreign noble. men who owe no alleglance. are per mauent abaentee landlords. and spend all their monev abroad. own 2l.000.- 000 acres of land. or more. than the antlre area of Ireland. Lord Scully. of Ireland. owns 90,000 acres of farm- ing land in Illinoh, which he rents 1out in small parcels to tenant tarm- ern and pocket; his annual $200,000 inrronte to spew Means impure blood, and overwork or too much strain on brain and body. The only way to cure is to feed the norvel on pure blood. Thousands of people certify ah“ the bent blood purifier, the best. nerve tonic and strength builder is. Hood’s Sam- parilla. What, it. has done for otherail; will also do for yonâ€"Hood‘s Uni-e}. Hood’s Pills cure constipation b restor- ing peristaltic action of the n'menwy cunnl. J. C. Wally» and wife from White Rose. were guuu n. .he put. ofiice luv Friday. _ gsm of Cuttlng l‘eeth lend at once gtle of"Mn-. Winslow: Soothing arnp ' for Children Teething. I: will relieve tho poor little lumen; Imquintelv. Depend upon it. motherl- lhero II no muwkenbnnc it. I: cum Dinnhmn. mfnlnm the Shannon and Bowaln. Cure! Wind C_o softens the Gum: and reduce! inflamma- u V78! tons and energy a; the whole I 1- ug. " n. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup" or :hildren Machine in plamn: to .tho tum uni! ii rmipflgn of one of tho oldest 3nd best to o phnInI-na Ind nnrlu In flu Unlhd sum. Priconwenzy-flva «nun boule- Sold by I" dmninu throughout the world. Be lure Ind nk for“Mn. Wuulow'u Soothing Syrup- Miss M. anon from Sincoe County. is; visiting our school teacher‘s family. Jesse Walker Ind his nun "Friday" hiya opened up a barber shop Ind become 9. per- nnnent. fixture in Clammont. Sum-day afternoon the Stoufl'ville young. stern had a picnic at the lake and 3 concert and exhibition thwugh Blmmingmm Chules Seaton, wlgo was badly shnken Op by defect: in a n lifters bu consideb ably improved antf returned to his work. Mia: Sawdon, of Harman will: tnpelino, scimna and needle has been a useful ac- q ninition Io Bloomington for seven] db) 3. DIED- Sa'ECKleâ€"At Bethe-(la on Saturday, Sept 8th. James, 3011 of Samuel TSLeukley. aged 36 years. 4 monthsfind 13 days. Censusâ€"At. Almira, on Saturday, Sept. 8th. George Coltmnn, aged 69 year: and 5 months. i James Gm, nwedth farmer llving in the north-cut. pun. oft is townshi, has been in poor health for the lust dc e and this week he in reported m be much w” SPEX cnYâ€"HAn'râ€"At the residence of tho nfiiciatinv minister, Rev. T. Booker, Smufl'villa, S.epc 12m, Mr. Harvey James Spenuely, of the township of Mnrkhum, to Min Elizabeth Hart. of thp towunbxp of Reach. Kn. W'msww’s 800mm Stay? ha; been used by mlllmm of mother! for Ugan- cluldren while loathing. If disturbed at mzht ‘Ind bpkn of yogr rgstflbyng liatnhfld anfl’griq: and nrynqu wifih Wm. McQuain. who owns the resi lately occupied by the Mayor of Blooming- wn. 18 aufi'eriug from an injured eye caused while fighting fire in the lace drought. One at our youths who sometimes at the scripture is little mixed, thought t :16 the Snlvnbiou Army who on market day got. down :ili the dirty street. WM cantiiw swine before pearls. Mrs. Thomas Walker and theotfier lega- been of her father’s estate met, in Markham on Sat. why to decide whether ‘-wbuld insist on the conditions of thn wi or ab- andon the estate to the axecntornnd widow. There In two serious difficulties under‘ which people die; where they have property and when: they ha ve none. ‘ Whanyvnulok, wag-nu hu- mug. Whan-hewuncmm, Ihcflhdtnrf‘m “ammonia, All. clung m Gll‘ol'b, mmmcmamuhopnme-muk Mia's Hunmh Fuirlea, who most of the time for sevenl years has been confined to her room with a nervous affliction. Ind has ”haunted much of the nvnilnbk medical skin for relief, we regret. to say, is not. im- proving in health. mmtémfloha a travelling Mun, ;vho "9g" made his homo hymn Mumlmrn‘l l“lake ail} lake Ontario. left. Bloomin ton on Friday for the 111de Home wfiere he u rpoam to concnbnte his ahlled. labour or the comfort, of the in- mates. .' Dr: Hardwood n Huntley‘s. ‘wmc'h gppETod “â€"gEg'éq'Witfiieâ€"Echptu- nmmm“ mm We believe that all your local: nnd cor- rupoudenz say shanty vonr village mm. amich’ I bli‘ae shoeing but. if the Avricultuml Societ. 113211; a prize for horseshoeing and gannrfijobbinl our blacksmith willbe than and don t fats” in _ A number utpeople visited the- lake din Timed} y {fog-filmy 113m Eldor‘ Hgimr 131p- Hinard’s Linimont is used by Physicians Tired, Wonk, Nonoul. BLEOMINGTON. For Over flit] ‘63“! MARRIED. John Chart. of Toronto, wu Ipend~ In: 1 km days at Wm. Phllflbs‘. Mn 1’. P- 5:601 and Mrs. J. DIV]: were visiting an R. Sohnlon'l. at Am- ber. last week. Alex. Lemon. who has been llving in Winnipeg for Iome time. is now home ”or a. while. Mm S.Conk, of Stodfl'fille, also Mr. Minna um! Mr. Urquhart were vialtlnz friends In town this week. J. Han-mu Inn at. Newman-ken last week seeing his «later who was hurt hv a runaway accident. 8118 in getting better. . Mr. Lenoyd. of Windsor, when on his way home from Montreal last week came and spent a couple or days with his brother Rev. W. H. Learoyd. Professor Henry Buses and Richard B. Pamton, of Williamsport. Pennsylvania, have perfected an invention which they claim promises to revolutionize ocean travel. ‘The passage across the Atlantic can, they say. he made in three days. The schemeas explained by the inventors is about as .iollows:â€"Besides somewhat changing the construction of the hull the inventor attaches a series of specially de- signed pro liersto the side instead of at the stern o a ship. and he claims that a vessel so propelled would cross the Apno- tic in three days. The propellers are made with two sets of paddles. three in eahh set. alternately side by side on the same shaft, the blades being so arranged as tr fiiieaeh dip and at the same time thmlthmtsr away from the sides at the vessel. thus lessening friction. They are attached lo the side oi the vessel in pnirsâ€"thnt is, on shatts. which run through the vessel crosswise and revae constantly in dead water in “pockets” or indenturee. The propellers are attnched to the side oithe vessel as stated. the first pair’bein well iorward Going estern the props lers are located under the water line at equal intervals. say 100 feet, so that a shy) 600 feet long will carry five sets 0' propellers. those on the stern neintr raised a little to facilitate steering and to study the ship. The motive powercan beappl - ed in various waysâ€"by big engines in the bow. midships. and stern,” _-work- ing directly on the propeller shaft [id at. the some time running dynum to. or,- ate electricity.ior motors to «new. inter- medi‘ propellers. or by' eomfiou ' rot» ary engines on each shalt. Bul‘t speci- al merit ofthe application of any: ' is that the shafts work Indepe entlv of each other. so that if one hrsaksfithe ship continues on her course just ‘the some wh' repnira are being made to the ‘m- the shutrees have been closed‘ t em. Thetvater- tight com- a nnged on both sides of the vessel; lug away with the bulk- hesd sale It is claims at in a case of accident ii the 'uxi ip 13 struck an breaks each part 0 the ship could he closed water-tightt ough auto. matienl shutters. and,. having separate engines and propellers, all working inde- pendent of each other, the veneel could continue its way to port. Speed can he kained without question, through giving each propeller sufllcient water surface to action. 'Wth the propellers in use now two-thirds oi thepower employed is lost Moment“ power amplorefln tw‘e propellers of, say, aimed feet» in die- megr. can only push against a limited space of water. wherein this new invent- ion the power being distributed over, say. twenty propellers of live (set di meter. cnch one has its own volume 0 star to notch. It is also claimed thnt. hesldes gaining higher speed a vessel oi this kind will heparicctly- safe; it wilhkeep the ship evenly haihn'ced and will cause it to cut steadily through the water; a number of its pro ller will alyavsbo doh‘tlflh pat tmenl These are first-class goods bought at lowest files for prompt ‘ Cash and will be sold at and below 7 _ many times at half regular prices: This {i f more pufi' but a. genuine clearing out I am en- tirely giving up this branch of \ my business. Men’s Suits, . Boys’ Suits, Childs’ Suits, work, 'an w'm , ni'ea'niip new 13c? ins: one nhenvvpsea. Awork- lug mod vehelngbu'm, which will be propelled {yielgclrlc powef. and w!“ Runmmnsu Guns!) 111' A DAx.£Sonth American Rheumatic Cure, for Rheumatilm and Nenmlgia. radically cums in~ l hurl. days: Its anion upon the ayltem if.“ ‘ k- nble and mmrioua. It. removes at moo the cause and the disease immedihlary diap- cm. The first dose neatly benefiu. 751:“. old by R. P. Coulgon Dumb. _ _ ' $<Glothing Wothlng % zive upréctlcal- illusumfon 0! in work- inns lGHILDS’OVERGOfiTS. Pants only; also some odd Pants. THE SHIP OF THE FUTURE. Minard’s Linhnent Lunbarman'l Fricnd. 1». II. SILVFSTER, . . Bingwood. LEMWILLE. WWW NEW Mg iéEBMéwfists; am 'all s’ cfbp of about 3“] ‘iti-u u do not improve, fa year. ma. ;- -ye and the {new , by any mega: h( ,ll “uh II I. hullth Govern- min .fimof 7”map. which Vin u Milli). bnlluln for the W ennui. , we find than (tom the hon tables t f. thin ya?- iuld must houummd unis“ 55.000. . {or the h j ow that!!! lawn. the old is 47 holow on Ivar-Age amp. he crop in nu Ind North Dakota. in in the a Ion-l. Ind in the litter 5 north! in m. The limo holdl wood in Nehmh. amu- of lows. Wisconsin. Minnesota. Dakota. North Dakota and Nahmh had Inf. your about, 38.000.- 000 hulholl of harlev This year of tho 5.- 000, 000 hulhulo mined hut. $8M- in the DJ- 'hot'u must be dailnckd at least two- tlIirdI. and so more than half of the million lmuh- els Nehnnkn. had last yenr; then from the ll ,000,0W bushel: Inwu had lost eat It leIinLS, .000 bushels must. be In on oil'. for she own a prepondemnoq of 58 points in ii ht yleld. While Wisconsin and Miu~ ihnw a good yield, they cannot, ovorcome’iho shove noted doficIeuuies, so that the amp in the wool cannot, exceed 34,- 000,000 huaholl. of which at least 20 per cent will new come to market, but will be fed by the tumors. If we take into our eothnsta the Pncifio Stolen, Which lut year In all It cmp of about 3l.000.000, the cou- , |- Iuda no; Improve, forflalilornin, in- ‘ Qf l7.QOQ:0 I u lm you, cannot II-u513.000. A: to mining states not. ask but. little bar- » alight influence 5 'vihe American duty in much year. taken in connection ‘ - bye and the fact. that. Ontario' II amp is I an) menu. henvy, favors the opinion Iha bhulov will use in price. w,me‘lot 8, 6th con. Whicchurch, afew L a [Matted halidamcy uprlnrv cult (11:51:) Information which will less to the recovery 11 the name will be thank fully mo-ived. Two pure-bred Shopahh-e ram lambs Ap 1:1!“ It. lol. 32, nunogufion 8, Pickering town- C. C. MCAV 0y 2y Alhn P. o V Walton: plpef ”My “ducted to the filthy Ind mslungintemh bu ob't'lincd ”upon: from :11 the bulny wing Sm" und give: comprehensive tn 1:. tad than jun“ up the situation thunâ€" ' “Ttkiu u n bui- tho 2] Sum {rum ivhluh In ad datailad n In“ year'- we in than sum in not. approached by.” WP.“ ' THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO inform the public that he will open hi3 Cider Mill on Lot 3]. 81h can. of Markham. on Friday Sept. H, and will make cider on that. day also on Monday, “I mine-day and Friday of he followlnvw l alter that. every da ur' the wee Lugs-t- urduy until the c one mso! [he Joana» wmm. ”EM WWW. ‘ G. H. KEMP. Family Buicher, Keeps on hand all kinds of FRESH. AN” SALT MEATS SAUSAGFS. HEAD CHEESE And fish in season, in fact everything that is kept in a. Way-ordered shop. MEN’S OVERGOATS. BOYS’ flVERGOATS. CIDER MILL OPENING. sud tallow. Now-Cash paid for‘ hides, skins The 0141 Belinbk, BARLEY PROSPECTS OR SALE TRAYED PRIZE S'NIUKLIY. Butheadu, Sum from In; year'- uppmwh ed Reported by S B. Lehman Unwuhed wool. . . q . . . Cotbad won] or mic-cm. Combinv won] ...... . Clo‘hing wr.ol.. .,. . . . South-1t wn won}. Canada’s Ftivorito Live Stock and Agricultural Exhibition . . "ALWAYS TO THE FRONT." nukes. Aug. 15th. ' ‘ Special Ann-amen: of the beat. ’ Special Railway and express rates arranged from all point... . Prim ling, etc" apply to Cl". I. W. @BTE, THUS. l. MOVIE, “’henb. spring. h Wheat, red winter. Whom, goose, bus Data, bushel ..... Barley. bushel... Peas, bushel ..... Hny, ton . Stmw ton .. . Dmued 3001.... Beef, fomquuteru Beef, hindqunrtera Mutton ............ Lamb. apt-inst... WFSFEFFF Fm LONDON, Exhibitors, make your entries early and chooae your apuue. Entries 1:10“. Live Stock And poultry. Sept. 13L . Entries close, other rlcpnrtlnonta, Sept. 6th. Final payments I‘ll-I‘l- horaoa named in the Butter-18¢ to 223;, eggs 10c to 11s,; onions 5].. 'Iiush. :cllickeus 25c to 45¢ I, pair, cs ,e for 20c.; calves S4 to 86; pork 00 10 $3 75; lard 15c lh beef 86. 50. l mba 88; wool 14k. to 17¢. potatoes 76c. bag; ducks 40c: 60c. turkeve 80. to 9:: lb: geese 'ic. lb. Fullwhentnu ..... .....805§,w3054 Spring Wheat... 0.) to 55 Goose wheat ..... 50 to 50 Black Eye Pcuc . . 00 to 62 Small Peue. . . . 48 Lo 50 Barley ....... 38 to 40 Oat: . . . . ...... 34 lo 35 Flour. per bbl. . . . 3 EU to 4 00 Potatoes, per bug. 45 lo I" Hay. per ton ..... 7 00 lo 9 0(. A1siku...... . 600m 650 Red clnvcr ....... ,. 5 (ll) In B 10 Exhibitors, make your Wheat, hm am now :1. cur I 1an0 lumlly mean. rlilm. {or I We We be u manna u. ) trhl." 7.10., .\ SAIL give Hood‘.) Sumnpnrntn time 1:. “In: Hut much use bufuro. But, ([23er God. 1] ‘t hunk. [kept an 1. M111 K 123:! firlghi's disv In dramlnll common. 19ch at. my door, and Gan Hardly Express Sufficient Grat- ftuce to Head's Samaparflla. “ C. I. Hood 5: 0).. Lowcu. Mass.: “Dear Sirsâ€"I mm :y duty ta let you know the good Hood’s Sz: ulna has done ior me. I hut-a been teamed “'th sunémer complaint [at y "'3, unable to do anything. X tried mm min: hm seemed 13 get no relief. Than fififlfi Aimost a Complete Wreck Cured of a segm- mun-“é. ‘3 "I was sufleflng {mm What in known I; Bright's disease for five years. and“! d”- :85 um: I limo been unable to etraigbmn’ufl up. I was in bodice three weeks; during mt time I had leeches applied and derived no Denoâ€" m. Boning Hood's autumn: advertised in Lia papersxdecidnd to '37 e home. I (aim! rcliel before I had finished taking hall 0! I bob- Ue. I'gouo much help tron: mixing the first bottle that I decided to another. and since mkln the second bottle (eel as well as ever ldid - myiiie." GeoJIznnm.Toronto,0nL in Dreadfu! Sondité‘ After Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla As Well - as Ever mum 1-wa TORONTO ST RE LT ALMIRA WOOL MARKET. o ;.\‘lctlm of mo grip and wcé left in a. I state. so weak I could 523.“:er work 1: I am I worked in mi: he aorta;- srufiévTLLE MARKER»; white. bushel. . . .S 0 54 spring. hulhnl. . .0 53 red winter bushel 53 3905;, bushel. . . . 5] (From Thursday’s After the Grip Presxdént‘ A cum in. 50% Toronto. Onmna. .19 store in Stoufi'ville. Itis 1.259 and occupies thlee Hats. 1 1mm and uflLflva- which enables us to show unn 1.1.11.ch age, each department hav .. .3111 ad's, 3.1mm» to .t ugh] hope 111131114:er gne may be Slllted. 1: «"1113 1:) 11110 It :1 in run, Aonfic: 1 .111: Wood- 1r.1‘.:1.trl.1 ‘1 111150 «3110‘ 1 .We call special atteg ‘ ' ase __e entxre_ QER “:35- Globe MARKET. 60 to 480.0 38:0 3410 380 to 4510 700m 600m 5] to 30 lo 41 to 59 to 8 00 to 5A“ 80mg.” y LOH Brownscombe 81 Perkins ' B. J. Daley’s Old Stand, MAIN STREET, - STOUFFVILLE. When Miss) .13101‘11'111 be. 111 readiness to H1111 11111 1111M 1 11 ful attention to all orders entrusted to 1101-. \\ 1‘ 11:111 .1 Every department complete. to which we will be continually e adding suitableto the season. Each (lepnrtmem i~ in charge of competent and courteous assistants. Um“ prices are fixed at drawing figures. With wfiga Egg entu'e §t$§ (I)? 13603 a éhoés' ’récentlj carried by Mr. Daley w , one of the largest and best as. sorted Stocksof Boots 511 in this part of the Provinceâ€"â€" amounting to about $6,000 It is our intention to make Boots Shoes one of our lead' g lines and shall carry a very large stock and do ouru _ to deserve the large tmde pre- viously enjoyed by Mr ey. We have engaged )1 is; S. Daley to superinten he Shoe Department. Remember we warrant our Boots Shoes to gi ve satisfacrion, and will con- tinue to sew all rips free. Bing-Glass firegg Mantle ‘Malé First-ClaSs Stock of Goods \ Wemid we were determined to secure one of the lust Istores in town and stay right here to do business. We \‘0 gut there. The premises leased by us fmm Mr. Daley and which he has so extensively enlarged and refitted duringr the nil-j! month is now completed and we have taken possessiml- \lc claim to have the finest; best equipped, and most nttmctire store in Stouffville. It is nearly one hundrb‘il feet In depth and occupies three Hats, basement uni 511% and second floors, which enables us to show our immense stock to great advant- age, each department having such a gleat variety that every- gne maybesuited. . > . I flaw gal im’o flaw: BROWN SCG MBE PERKINS BMW 8: ME S'h Who will introduce the latest New York Stylus Department will be open on Monday, Sept. 17th _Wgea!lqgecialatt3g1m to our ne our many advantages and by conducting trafi‘é on straight forward methods we hope to keep :1 tint pinee amongst the Busivmsg Houses of the enterprising town of Stoufi'ville. we invite all to give us n tall and look though ourimmense stuck and learn our new store prices. R. J. DALEY’S . .‘Ve have secured :1 -TO all f 9M £97m“! Stock 7 fljm‘ This days at greates worth é 0111' St!) to jtlSt “'3. You see :11 Serges. 'on

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