Grimsby Independent, 28 Jun 1888, p. 8

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The St. John, N.B., papers say Jas. Harâ€" is & Co., of that city, have received from *« the Canadian_Pacific railway the contract pâ€"~#or buildlng &wlarge number of box cars. ‘The first order is for 150 cars. This will _ probably be supplemented by other large «orders. The Wednesday night storm in Minnesota and Dakota was more serious than at first reported. Thelosses to property are very heavy, and many families in some districts have been compelled to vacate their homes. June 6 John Sollitt completed his fifâ€" ti eth year of residence in Chicago. He left E& ngland in May, 1836, and landed in Toâ€" xo nto eight weeks later. He came to Chiâ€" ca go in 1838, when the population numberâ€" ed barely 4,000. CANADIAN,. 7 Prince Roland Bonaparte is in Montreal. Wheat stalks 23 inches high have been shown at Moosejaw. The floods along the St. Louis River in Northern Minnesota continue to grow worse and worse, and the water is still rising. The village of Cloquet is threatened with total annihilation by the breaking of an enormous log jam. The Red and Assiniboine Rivers are very much swollen by the recent rains. | _ _ _ There will be a serious shortage of hay in all the Midland counties of Ontario, owing to the dry weather. Thefirst sa mon ever caught in the Hudson River was taken from Newburg Bay on Tuesday morning. â€" It weighed nine pounds and threeâ€" qharters. .Emperor William II. has issued addresses to the army and navy. The troops in Berlin have taken the oath of allegiance to William II. _ The Mayor of Hull has received a cheque for $5,000 from the Mercier Government for relief purposes. Mr. Hickson, manager of the Grand WTrunk railway, has placed his privateâ€"car at the disposal of Lord Stanley while in Queâ€" bec. The blind man who ten days ago in a Balâ€" timore hospital, had a piece of a rabbit‘s cornea transplanted into his eye is gradually recovering sight. Despatches from several points in Illinois and lowa say the locusts are not molesting fruit, grain or vegetables as yet. The only damage done is the killing of young and tender trees. There is a panic in Algiers over the rayâ€" ages of locusts. : The convention held on Saturday, in Pittsâ€" burg, of iron and steel workers is of opinion that it would be best to close all iron works for three months. Gen. Wolseley‘s term as Adjutant Genâ€" eral of the Imperial army has been extended two years. Sir John Macdonald is expected to open the great Methodist camp meeting at Niaâ€" gara this summer. A man in Windsor, fooling with a revolâ€" wer and not knowing or forgetting it was loaded, shot a girl, it is feared fatally, in the back. § The new Dominion 3 pér cent. loan of four millions sterling has been subscribed for thrice over in London. Theaverage price is 95.1 per cent. C bayee o The Montreal police magistrate thinks that instead of a thousand and more, there ought to be at the very most 250 licenses fissued in the city. C K f The report that bad news had been reâ€" ceived from Stanley is confirmed. The Pope will soon issue an important Encyclical dealing with the true and false in liberty. A rumor that Henry M. Stanley is dead is in circulation in Paris. ; ‘‘Hanlan defeated Trickett on the Fitzroy River,; Queensland, by six boat lengths. Mr. VanHorne has told the people of Port Arthur that he intends removing the Canadian Pacific workshops from Winnipeg to that place. t § At a joint meeting of the: Montreal harbour commissioners® and the inundaâ€" tion committee, it was decided :to take joint action in preparing plans for the improveâ€" ment of the harbour‘ and the protection of the city from flood.. ° _ > . It is understood that Mr, C. S. Rodier, a wealthy Frenchâ€"Canadian, of Montredl,‘ has ‘been called to the Senate to fill the vacaney caused by the death of the late J. B. Rolâ€" ~*The German Court has been ordered to go into mourning for three months, It is feared the steamer Pemptos, from Singapore, with eleven hundred pilgrims for Mecca, is lost. An expert from Louisville, Ky., declared that the natural gas well in Collingwood has At a meeting of the Toronto City Council the early closing byâ€"law,‘in so far as it re: lated to retail grocery and ‘hardware shops, was repealed, which puts an end entirely to the operation of the byâ€"law. A number of young men in Michigan have formed a company for the purpose of raising frogs for_the Toledo market. All the window glass factories in the Pittsburg section closed lastinight in accordâ€" ance with a resolution adopted at the recent convention. § Cardinal Simeoni has instructed Mor. Persico to remain in Ireland and to continue to report on its condition. A quantity of nets and lines used for ilâ€" legal fishing in Lake St. John have been geized at the instance of the Quebec Fish and Game Protection Club. It is understood that garrisons for the forts at Victoria and Esquimalt, 8.C.,will be provided by the Dominion Government, in returu for the Imperial Government havâ€" ing supplied the armam@nt, . . § At the Cieneral Session in Hamilton on Saturday, the grand jury were of opinion that the introduction of corporal punishment into the penal system would have a beneficial effect in advancing the «morality..of the country." ~~ C e lC , 3: a‘ capacity of ,200,0C0 feet a day, enough to supply the wants of a town of 20,000 inhabiâ€" tants. The Emperor of Brazil has completely re covered from his recent illness. and. A Wolverh_a.mpton (Eng.) dealer has been NEWS OF THE DAY. AMERICAN FOREIGN. An Indianapolis despatch to the: Chicago Globe, June 4, says :â€"â€"‘I,R,ev. T; A. Goodwin, D. D., created a sensation at the meetings of the Evangelical Association of Ministers this morning, reading a paper on * Eschaâ€" tology." The gist of the paper was that the popular idea that the worlcf will come to an end and will be really burned up and anâ€" nihilated is a mistaken one. It will go right on forever, he said, and never be fe- stroyed. The inhabitants will die off and each person come to his own individual judgment, but the world itself will have no and. â€" The world cannot afford to go out of business now, when it has just discovered railroads and the telegraph and telephone, and is apparently on the eve of other equalâ€" ly important relevations of the forces of naâ€" ture, and if it cannot afford to end now how muca less can it do.so:in a thousand. years from now ? The other‘ ministers© present, Methodsists. and . Presbyterians. generalâ€" ly, took issue with Dr. Goodwin, and all thought the subject was one that. should not be discussed. °‘‘ / > = & Felt and Gravel 93 ADELAIDE E.. TORONTO. 4 SAULTER BROS Toronto Cutting Schoolâ€"Scientific and reliaâ€" ble systems taught whereby stylish, perfectâ€"fitâ€" ting garments are produced. Cutters having trouble should secure my systems and engure fueure success. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, Shirb system taught separate. A rare chance for young men to acquire a Iturrative profession. . S. CORRIGAN, Prop., 122 Yonge Street. Terms on application. THE TOROXTO SILVER PLATE 60 Whenever your Stomach or Bowels ges out of orâ€" der, causing Billousness, Dyagepela. or Indigestion, and their attendant evils, take at once a dose of Dr. uaracn‘s Stomach Bitéers. Best family medicine, All Bruggiste, 50 cents. Black lace toilets are as popular as ever. COmeaun®s® Hair RexswBr restores gtey and faded hair to its natural color and prevents fallingâ€"out. CANOFS. H. WILLIAMS & C0. £5%3. ROOFERS MANUFACITURERS AND DEALERS IN Roofing Felt, Slaterg‘ Felt, Deafening Felt, Carpet Paper, Building Paper, Roofing Pitch, Coal Tar, Lake Gravel. Whylis a bullock a very obedient aninial ? Because he will lie down when you axe him. ..People who are subjecf.t oad breath, foul coates fongtre, cr®any‘disorder sfâ€"the@Stomuchb, can &8 Onc: be relieved by nsing Dv. Oarson‘s Stomach Biliters, the old and tyied remedy. Ask your Drucgie®. _ . »Red bandanna handkerchiefs have risen im prigce.©.; u$ .cs {> id A Curs for Drunkenness, The opium habit, depsomania, the morphine habit, nervous prostration caused by the use of tobacco, wakefulness, mental degression, softening of the brain, etc., premature old age, loss of vitality caused by overâ€"exertion of the brain, and loss of natural strength, from any cause whatever. Menâ€"young, old or middleâ€"agedâ€"who are broken down from any ol the above causes, or any cause not mentioned abevs, send your address and 10 cents in stamps for Lubon‘s Treatise, in book form, of Diseases of Man.. Books sent sealed and secure from observation. Address M, VÂ¥ Luzsox 47 Wellington street East, Toronto Ont. The red bandanna boom is spreading all over the country. « PATENTS Work has been started on the extension of the Manitoba and Northâ€" Western railâ€" road. * ‘ P stands for Perce, the wonderful doctor,p | _ _ To TH® Epiror :â€"Please inform ‘your readers that I have a positive remedy for thesabove named ‘disâ€" ease. By its timely. use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. ‘I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to anly of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address. . Respectfully, Dr. T. A, Suocunr, 37. Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. ’ Red is the color of the passing moment. . Hus! Covsenx Our® cures in one minute, Both high and low dress collars are fashâ€" ionably worn. PATENTS procured, Pateat Attorneys, and experts Est‘d 1867. Donald C. Ridout & Co., Toronto. KNITTING SILVER â€" PLATED WARES "Why, Edith! what are you talking about.> Do you mean to say that Mr. Goodâ€" ly mentioned anybody that you named ?" ~~ _ $50¢0 Not Called For.: â€"â€" It seems strange that it is necessary to persuade men that you can curé their disâ€" eases by offering a premium to the man who fails to receive benefit. ‘And yet Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured thqusands of cases of obstinate catakrA with hi§ :* Catarrh Remâ€" edy," who would never have applied to him, if it had not been for his offer of. the above sum for an inourable case.. Who is the next bidder forâ€"cure or cash? [ 0; } © w . Mutton Suet as a Household & Remedy. ¢ It is very vexing and anroying indeed to have one‘s lips break out with cold sores, but, like the measles, it is far better to strike out than to strike in. A drop of warm mutton suet applied to the sores at night, just before retiring, will soon cause them to disappear. _ This is also an excellent remedy for parched lips and chapped hands. It should be applied at night in the liquid state, and be well rubbed and heated in before a brisk fire, which often causes a smarting sensation, but the roughest.of ‘Irands, by his treatment, will often be restored to their tatural condition by one application. The Earth to Roll on Forever. Providing sate remedies, of which he is concoctor, Pleasant to taste and easy to take, it "Trols Ni Purgative Peliets now * bear off the cake," __ Office : 4 Adelaide St. East, Toronto. Estimates given. Country work a specialty, Consumption Surely Cured. â€"Manufacturers of the highest grades ofâ€" TRADE [3 Creelman Bros. ING Georgeto_wn,()nt: MAGH INES @m, _ AGENTS WANTED over the entire ‘f Dominion. Addre:sGEO. D. FERRIS, \ @87 Church Street, Toronto. i For Saleâ€"Illustrated descriptive Uat ) alogue free. R. Ohambsrlin, Toronts Send for Ill, Catalogue. WM. ENGLISH, Peterboro, Ont. Bicycles ! Second â€" Hand Bicycles and Tricycles. : Send for List. New Catalogue ready in April. Biâ€". T . FAALIN BHij MONTREAL. rsé'f"fz ROOTBI‘S. 1 MARK, 12B K. P. 403. ANADA SHIPPING €CO.â€"Beaver Line of Steamships, fAiling weekly between Montreal and Liverpool. Salo0n tickets, Montreal to Liverpool, $40, $50, and $60, Return tickets, $80, $90, and $110, according to steaimer and accommodation, Interâ€" mediate, $30 ; Round trip tickets, $60, Steerage, $20, Round trip ticket#, $40. â€" For further particulars and to secure births '&Igfly to H. E. MURRAY, General Manager, I Cust ouse Square, Montreal, or to the Local Agents in the different Twons and Cities. QUERY : If Mr. page‘s business is the largest in its line in the United States, is it not the best possible proc{ of his ability to pay highest prices? If he did not do so, would he naturally get more Skins than any of his competitors in the same line ? € "We believe that in extent of lightâ€"weight raw maâ€" terial collected and Carried, Mr. Page holds the lead of any comé)etitor and that bis present stock is the Jargest held by any house in this épuntry,".. * And tHeReview Ssayg«~ fp <ad «"After a most thorough investigation of Mr. Page‘s business, as compared with others in same line, we have become fully Satisfied that in his specialty, light weight stock, he is Ufquestionably the largest dealer inâ€"this country, while in superiority of quality, he is confessedly.at the head." â€" _~ _ = nb e UKELPH Business Colléege, GururH, OXxt.â€" This popular Institution, now in its 4th year, is doingda. grand “'Q,Qg‘forbthe eEdllcation of young n.AD men. 1Â¥ 48 branches, a knowledge of ?fifgfi is 3‘0 essential to zhe intelligent and schcessfgl management of practical affairs. Its graduates are everywhere giving signal proof of the thoroughness of their $raining, and bearing grateful testimony to the monetary value Oof its course of study. The Fourth Annual Circular giving full information will be mailed free. Address M. MaocCormtck, Principal. se ids o on o oi ie e en inene un c is iomintice it CS NM000%. 2 We The Shoe and Leather Reporter, N. Y,., and the Shoe and Leather Review, Chicago, the leading trade papers of the U.S. in the Hide line, havegent their representatives to investigate Mr. Page‘s business, and after & thorougl_l examination and comparison, the Reporter gives him this endorsement : F __.â€"OF THE BIBLEâ€"By CHARLES Fost®®r. Profusely Iilustrated or“fi â€"Sales marvellous â€" Nearly C 400,000. .Send $1.50 for a copy and go towork. Agents Wanted. Address. Saloon Ti $110, Intern for us. Cash Furnished on satisfactory guaranty Address, C. S. PAGE, Hyde Park, Vermont, U.S. per bour. Al‘ Bock Drillsâ€"Hand, Horse, or Steam Power. fend for Catalogue. J. & JITAYLOR, â€" BEAVE Merchants, Butchers AND VAUL\PORS, &C. Toronto Sle Works. SUFFERINirom the effects of early evil habits, the result of i@rance and folly, who find themselves weak, nervis and exhausted ; also MinpuL®â€"AgB» and Oup MEN W are broken down from the effects of abuse or Ferâ€"work, and in advanced life feel the consequents of youthful excess, send for and read M. V. LubWs Treatise on the Diseases of Men. The book will Bsent sealed to any address on receipt of two 3c. stiips, Address M. V. UBON, Wellington St. E., Toronto, Ont. DR., GBay‘s Q?eciflo has be€ fifteen years, with great success, Nervous Debility, 224 all disea cesses, â€"worked brain, 1088 0 the ears, palpitation, etc. For f Price $1 per hox, or 6 boxes for mall on feceipt of price. Pamp A O & U ALVOLL 2R J AZ VL VC ALUY J NJ generally We want a Good Man in your locality to pick up MONTEAL AND LIVERPOOL. Recommendéd by professidnal sind business men. Send for book. * Price $1.00. Sold by Drusgists." WELLS, RICHARDSON &; CO., Prop‘s Montreal, Que RHE CONSTIPATION KiDd N D“YSREPSU} THEGRAY MEDICINE CO A. G. WATSON, Manager, Toroxto WiARD Tract Drposrrory, Toroxto. P:AiNfi whic Coca, ily cu Pain®‘s CELERY CoMPOUXD is not a Catharâ€" tic. It is a laxative, giving easy and natural action to the bowels.~ Regularity surely folâ€" lows its use in &0 n i m uy L. Panr‘k Crpery Compoump purifies the blood. { It drives out the lactic acid, which causes JRheumatism, and restores the bloodâ€" making organs to a healthy condition. The true reynedy for Rheumatism. PAINE‘® the liv This c rerve _ for all l PaAINE‘s WELERY CoMPouXp strengthens the stomach, knd quiets the nerves of the digesâ€" tive orgaiits, This is why it cures even the worst caÂ¥iis of Dyspepsia. â€" â€" ~ m’w Manutacturing Co., CALF SKINS § CrfrnysConmpouNnp is a Nervs Tonic néver fails. Containing Celery and hose wonderful stimulants, it speéedâ€" es all nervous disorders. $ ! AK NERVES UMATISM rvous Debility. . $40, $50, $60. . Return, $830, $90, te, $30; Steerage, g20. Apply to URRAY, Gen‘l. Manager, Custom House Square, MONRTEAL. CEpERY CoOMPOUND quickly restores E;‘ and kidneys to perfect health, ative power combined with its tonics, makes it the best remedy idney compiaints. EY COMPLAIMNT S LIng WErkuy BETWEENâ€" un g M e n TNE of STEAMSHIPS (, or 6 boxes for $5, or will be sent 0y of price. Pamphlet on application, Whaley, Royce & 60. has been used for the past uccess, in the treatment of 1 diseases arising from exâ€" , loss of vitality, ringing in For sale by all druggists. wea for 85. or will be sent by PURE LIVING STREAM ATEGERS, bore 20 feet SAFES 283 Younge Street, Toronto. The Cheapest Place in Canada for BAND IRSTRUMENTS. New and Secondâ€"hand. Agents for "BESSON" and "HMIGHAM" Band & Orchestra REPAIRING or BANL INSTRUMENTS a specialty. Send for Catalogue. HaxtuToX®, OXT. MUSIC. ATENTEDâ€" AND TRADERS ., Toronto. y lote. aptert eV w4 â€" [ Ar aA LVA A ~| MB .“ y N Eauodne SSAE T: Cut y 4 P 5) 119X SWt plai io P TD i J Â¥4 ABloo n y ns â€" Au ts M : o es oc m&e ©R been J lar > 2s am m ~ Ds p 4 P Of:E f stan mamirian palgt M nell, 1 j $ am £ i+ ’ da,'u OW i meVE 1w yie“' I ies d aneirk o. VPHF greategst disâ€" f peuiee d A ip «ie 'Qo.vpry.’ovf"the ‘;re. f AYAT A Y Ehy lsent age for Regulatâ€" P Exsd U arp UV C e Wing «thes bowels, and P ol 49 C Curlnfi all Bloag Livâ€" ) 3 Wipefier and Kidpey Comâ€" f € c J p@iplaints. Aw perféect 3 g P i 4 8 Bl%{od lzixtlgfiec. A‘few : o) TV mm s § in Hamilton have f "‘f [ oo wl V been beniflbeg??v, ts / s d 1 Spaius f Soin use ; Mrs.â€"M. Kechan, $ & +i $ $192 Robert St, cured f | of:â€"Erysipelas of 2 yrs. ; j Estanding ; Robt." Corâ€" o Snd § neil, 24 ajuth street, i j & Rdaughter cured "*of e t L. & 3 9 MEpilept‘c fite aiter. 6 $ j a ns o @Miyears suffering * Jenâ€" ut _ J C : N d Vpalcllni c Birrél, 65 Walnut on on on Be mAnwsdd street, _ cured © ‘of Weakness and Lung Troub e ; . John Wood, 95 Cathâ€" cart St., cured of Liver Complaint and Biliousness, used only 3 fiftyâ€"cent bottles; Mrs. J. Beal, 6 Augusta 8t., troubled for years with Nervrous Prostration, two amall bottles gave hergreat reli 1. Sold at 500. &$1. .._._ F. F. DALLEY & CO., Proprietora. Alifelong study. I warraxrtmy remedy to Cur®K the worst Cases. Because others have failedis noreason for not now receivln%a. cure: Send at oncefor a treatise and a FREE BOTTLB of m; INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give ExFreu and Post Office. It costs you nothing for & trial, and it will cure you." Address EITS, EPILEPSY or ~ FALLING SICKNESS, When I say Cur® I do not mean merely to stop them for a timo, and then have them re turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURK. I have made the disease of Dr. H. . ROOT. 87 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont Desiring to.obtain a Business Education, or become groéi%‘i]e:t in Shorthand and Typewriting, should atâ€" ten i Te BRITISH ° AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLECE $ Ad togh feâ€"<â€" BA R‘:G",'A,; tN--,sa_.,‘,- .[N,.J. _;:..i.;-f.."‘ ; SECONDâ€"HAND BIGYCLES. texa‘ t For freight, passage, or other information &pply to A. Schumacher & Co., Baltimore; 8. Cunard & . Co., Halifax; Shea &:Co.,. St. John‘s, N.â€"F,; Wm..Thompâ€" son & Co., St. John, N. B.; Allan & Co., Chicago; Loye, & Alden, New York, Hâ€" Bourlier, Toronto; Allans, Rae & Co,, Quebet: Wim. | Brookie,‘ Philadelâ€" phia;â€" H. A. Allen;, Portland, Boston,â€" Montrteal. . ;. â€" HEAD OFFICE, Policies in Force Over 10,000. 48 & PRESIDENTâ€"Hox. SIR W. P. HowLaAXD VICE-PRESIDENTS.-â€"WILLIAM Err1ort, EsQ ; xo o ar S ACRmANA Arcadse, Yonge street, Toronto. For Circulars, etc., Address O. O‘DEA. Secretiry CaPITaAL AND FDVNP ND iD OFFICE, m ® 1 A HOME comMPraANny, ESTAB on nnomndienmnntnmtnrteeictens To this date, October 31, 1887, To the heirs of Policyâ€"holders (Geath claimg). . . .. ..« To the bold.rs of matured Endewment Policies..... To Policyâ€"holders on surrender of Policies........>> To Policyâ€"bolders for Cash Profits (including those & To holders of Annuity BORU3.. .. ...« .. sns c ns c yrag n Loaned to Policyâ€"holders on Security of their Polici Car Policies. Nonforfeitable aftter TO LOAN on Farms. Lowest Rates. No delay. Correspondence solicited. E. W. D. BUTLER, Financial Agt., 360. 72. Kingâ€"st. E., Toronto. 4 »1CURE FITS! 3TUMP & STONE Security of their Policies...... EXHAUSTED +sndition is oft sough Recovery from this dis igt6 6Â¥ medicinal treatmient, by having recou is distate the trouble. The sYy$8® which onty serv es en inicg be easily diâ€" tem demar nighl y assimilated by_ the weakes= Dono manNsror‘s HHHIP BEEF supplies drbOancentr.‘4 it is the Most Pertect Form necessary f ritfd Food. It contalns all the materials necessary for RenewInS the tissues wasted by J AwnewUs â€""""vnoe circulation and proâ€" tion and p‘C" e ARe AURAROEEUCORLOL 2 years and Indefeasible after 8 years: FUND®S NOW OVER | Bo."Z * 15 TORONTO _ ST Â¥Y. ESTABLISHED OcTOEB Â¥. P. HownANXD, U.D., P_UV"°° °2 ~Err10rt, Esq ; EDWARBD HoorE®r, EsSQ. . MACDONALD, Managing Director. TAke wo ortner eqgTy. | Thomas (square grand, like new).. @T«0octave;, Rosewood Case, by Stein« | way & sons, N.Y, (Price 86%5).... | Tâ€"octave, Rosewood Case, by Decker Bros, (like new, price $575)........ Y.octave, Rosewood Case, by Decker Bros. (like new, price $600)...+.... BREADMAKER‘S YEAST bâ€"octave, Walnut Case, ‘Doubl? retd, by White & Co......":*.%:.;.......$30â€" 60 bâ€"octave, Walnut.Case, Rouble reed, . * a by Geo. A. Pglnce . Co......,..:.. 35 00 bâ€"b¢tave, Walnut Case, Kouble "réed, ~ . ‘4â€"stop, by Victoria Organ Co...s> 40 00 Gâ€"octave, Walnut.Case,, Double reed, _ o 6â€"stop, by Geo. 4, Prince «t Co.. . 45 00 B@dctave, Waltiut Case, Double reed, 6â€"stop. by Uxbridge Organ Co.... 50 00 Lâ€"octave, Walnut,.Case, Double reed,. _ . 6â€"stop. by Mudge &,Ya;i:vood_.. .. 55 00 Â¥â€"octave, Waluut Case, Double reed, 6â€"stop, by Canada Organ Co..... 60 08 bâ€"actave, Walnut Case, Double reed, _\ 8â€"stop. by Dominion Organ Co.. 653 00 Lâ€"0octave, Walnirt Case, RDoubte reed, i sgfil;op. by E. &. Thomas & Co... Lâ€"octarvo, Walnut Case, Double reed""2 »â€"s. Sâ€"stop, by Domflnlon-()rg&n Co.. 10 00 And Mcelodcons at $10, $15 and $20 each, 4&z We shall be pleased to afford gxexqtlexer:‘;':d?ny furf;her ‘mformatlon that may MASON & RISCH, 32 King St. West, TORONT . y o o Aâ€"octave, Rosewood.Case, C O0 ... sb k.‘ T«â€"ottave, Rosewecod Casey Gâ€"octave, Matiogany case, by Cutler: «& Whittleseys.:....;an~.s.;:...~....$:69 00 «bâ€"octave, '.1.*0.}9“{"9(1 Case, by.Chick« : ie ootifer ic oo ue ap eogiin . » t 9 "Câ€"Q C,. se wooll | &,; by n:&m &# ‘6% 4%& s'cl‘luml'ergé ma Y(.;z:. asy hx ‘St & it \BI0 00 6,,octare, Rosewnod Case, . hy: Stodâ€" - i 1 al'f, vN-?o-,::---‘_‘.’--.. :.f.\. .i.‘. \re 5e l lis 0’ Yâ€"octivte, Rosewood ‘Casey by €. J ax oMayeurdék ©6.05 .4. .2.0c.. coy. 0/ : A49 00 ~FZeocitave, Rosesv.ood Cazse, by.Jns.¥¥2 â€", .00 _ <«0tilave, Rosewcod Case;by Traysér Planod €0:4 NeX «: aihh. .. woecls. 2,s Tâ€"octave, HRosewood Case, by J, «t ©C. Fischer, N.â€"Â¥... .AE iAE S ... Tâ€"octave,‘ Rosewood â€"Case, by Harâ€" BMORLAC ; .. + cosCb ht n ns ox ts wakis olW en Z}â€"octave, Rosewood. Case, by C. L. "‘to Feliable parties, on payment of oneâ€"tenth ‘, ‘Cash and oneâ€"tenth every three montlL in ~~_â€" until paid for, with int, on balances, _ .. These Instruments have been careâ€" «fully selected and thoroughly. repaired: at our factory, and are by, reliable makers, Purchasers will have the option of exchange, ‘as we guarantee satisfaction with every. inâ€" strumenrt. â€" . f2*x f _v.~ : Yose, BOStOD,. . ... :............... ‘7ioct1;Â¥e;' Rosewood Case, by Herald o Oe stt se 2e es s Clb e c er vie h e t en is Tâ€".octave,; Rosewood ‘Case, by Bunâ€" | P ant, Ne N.: :.NT. :.AE OZ.. :: F.â€"octave, Rosewood Casé, Weber & ~â€"The following are a few instruments selected‘ from the stock, and from. . which intending purchasers may form an esvimate of the Bargains. we now offer :. \(@ool ©m®PIANOS. o ©~ ORALL. $30 a week and oxponse wo RK ?&ida Valuable outfis and particulars a ree. P.O0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maing locmad and beine Ead)... /s ast 38 PIANOS AND ORCANS ~FOR 30â€" DAYS ONLY, until the new buildings are erected. We ‘have thereforeé decided to offer our > Choice â€"Stock of secondâ€"hand Large additions to our factory, and as we are removing some of the former : .._buildings, we are f there has been returned : ALWAYS AHEAD! We Are Bu FORCED TO REDUCE STOCK AT SACRIFICE PRICES, Amount over §T0 0A mm | sTREET, TORONTO, Ontario in 1887, at such pl as Flesherton, ;\Iarkham,g\i by, etc. Over 10,000ladies sent us letters and postal c: to say that it is superior to yeast ever used by them makes the lightest, w sweetest and most w * bread, buns, rolls wheatcakes, Dirgaf® _ . (EAD made with this took first prizes at 182 ship ard County Fairs in by Weber $15,000,000. $1,306,174 47 $649,249 00 26,492 63 98,656 06 , 432,544 02 16,967 84 ~ g2.2064 98 s ,'9§ 00 Ade. \BI0 00 / :A40 00 " 163 00 ~3470 00 180 00 +315 00 830 00 220 00 250 00 200 00 *15 00 185 00 200 00 OoNnT.

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