Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 7 Nov 1893, p. 4

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1. .‘ '-, Tubal wuuooooooooooo ,, r “at... . ‘ IOWAT’ & JOHNSTON mommies... rum“ , HERCANTILE . i W 1m “ g William m muss All i msussucs " COMPANY or mums announces Bood Cloth! - Issued ammunfi... .3....oi:.2gp,pgg l.“ ids Inve: in We , , J X 55,706,475 insures oll kiudoo! property ogoiuot t. 'LOfl or Domoge by Fire or Lightning ‘ fl Current. Rates. E. A. BUCKMAN, Buocmtu LUCKEY IS GUILTY. School-Mb! the Jury. out! no Will Mahmud-lo. The trial of Charles S. Luckey for the murder of his sister opened at Bruckville on Tuesday last and lasted until Friday (Waning. The evidence in the melt: mm a repetition of that given “the former trial. The chief new ‘ oviui-noe was given by J. A. \Vhiting, the old mun who is reported to liiive said he saw Miss Luckcy killed but went to the States without telling of it. lb» was put in the witness box and proved rather on unsutisfuctmy witness, and being 88 yours of age and very excitable he was is hard witness to manage. Hi: said he had when near the Luckily place seen a mun strike a. woman. He had a knife, but witness could not say whet-her he lied used it or not. The women was also being dr about by thr hair of the head. 3:.ka odvuntuge of the priv- erunmcl by the now criminal entered the wit Ascending to his story, he ’it‘m day in the vicinity of his father’s house, but had not entered it 3 be new the tire, knew it was his father’s place that was burning; heard at Smith‘s Falls that his father, mother Mid sister Were burned in the building , and then went to bed. The Judge is) his charge to the jury clearly reviewed the evidence and gave them the case to decide at 5.30. At 6.45 they ietiirneil with a verdict of guilty. The prisoner received their finding and the sentence of the court, unmoved, and returned to prison with a firm stop, from whcuco on Thursday, 14th December, he Wlll be brought forth to pay the penalty of his awful crime. The prisoner still protests his inno canoe and no change is noticeable in his demeanor since receiving his COlJNTY NEWS. OAK hm. â€" Mason, Nov. curâ€"Sundo lost be- ing the anniversary of the unpowdcr Plot, it woo worthin celebron by the Orocgsmen of L. 0. L. no 2, io- .: her with visiting brctbcrn of L. 0. i , . . _4~‘A(ldl80fl,f and L. 0. Linc 881, AtbonL‘nd o oil to ion from Worburmn lodge. by standing divine Ionics “Trinity churclli;l Loco- dovmo..',,Tl.ie service .was s y can- ducted Bro. Rev. Wright, iolun 7 b' to t Oil: clue of the book of Bother, from which his eloquent sermon will ourst prove both instructive sud bou- olcnl to the mind sud boort of eocli brother sud oll present, showing them- I' thtoGod fee ng mos woo olruo mason sod o loyol brother. In con. sis-ion, he most comesin ostrootod soulbd oll to owoko lo nglitooumooo sod {but not. I" sorvico ended. the brethren to the Hull when tho follow W m put sud unanimouon no 1 who obi for: thocd 28th vorooo o tbo' Rigs... .. v out ch m". animus . - owls-doth...“ PM £711.14!- 1:» rovlvol services bovo Ir. Jomos Gollogbor, whilo obl- lin on o born. fell o distopoeof 88 on ouotoiuod oovoroinjurigo. It is ouroodduty this week to chronicle the deoth of on old end respected residenlof this loco in the person of Mr. Juno- udd, who ovcrto the greot m rity cu odnosdoy at tho odvon ogo of 75.- wooouotivooflrolond, snd on coming to this country when quite young settled o short diotouce book of Athens. Ho onords ro- tircd oudhos lived in Fronkvillo 80 yoors. He wosostrong loyolist ood took on active port in the rebellion of 1837. He was twice morriod oud leaves to mourn his loss o widow, four sons and one dougbtor. Tlio funcrol service N wuducted on Frido in the MM church by the Rev. r. Pom. '5. Med from 11. Timothy IV. Chop" 7'5"“ 8th verso. ' . '. ' v ‘ " “‘0 m. . 3.-â€" b't on o visit to sud mean, otter on oboenco of". eleven yours. 0 Mr. Ed. Immorson, of Gm. N. Y.. is visiting friends hero .1“, this vicinity. Mr. Alfred Clio mon boo returned from the World‘s sir. Hollowc’en of! quietly, ,9:- cepting o few tricks by the smoll bl. s. The division of S. of T. ore ropidly oddiug to their numbers. Mr. A. B. Chapman is ropidly push- ing the work of construction of his new saw-mill. A friendly game cl football was played last Saturday, Oct. 28, between the Seal '3 Buy and Gsnonoque teams. Xithough neither team scored at point, the game was well contested and our buys roved themselves more than a match or their opponents. who in the first half of the game played on- tirely on the defensive. Motheson and Blanchard were the stars of the Gsnsncque team, the heavy kicking of the letter saving his goal a number of times, while the former’s skilful play frequently brought the bull to the Seclcy’s Bay end of the field. But "Joe" and "Champ" were “in it” and the leather was soon returned. After the game both teams went to the the hotels and satisfied the inner man with the good things prepared by hosts Guinford and Metcolfe. As one of the Ganimoque boys remarked, “See- ley's Bay is the place for a. square meal." "WEKFORD. MONDAY, Nov. 6,â€"lllr. P. Flood and wife have returned from the World's Fair. Charles Birch passed through Our town to-doy. J as. Bolgcr is at Orchard Villa. 1 Miss M. J. Kelly returned froui Montreal city on Friday. The cougregoiiou of St. James' l church is engaged in adding a vestry to their church, which when fin- ished will prove ver creditable to their zeal, energy on generosity. Mr. Joe. Wight bus the contract nl building lllc stone wall and so far has filled the bill to the guest satisfac- tion of pastor and people. A must enjoyable evening was spout in our college last Tuesday. Pleasure- seckers wore in attendance from all quarters of the county. A large and very intelligent bottaliou of Athenians graced our ocsdomic hall and were foremost in doncing and singing. The muciclcions were Messrs. J. Wight, E. Lopointe, E. Currie and M. Leader, who delighted the vast osâ€" scmbly with their select airs. The looding clog dancers wore Messrs. Curio, White, N. O. Shea, and W Brannon. The fsir lodies from the deep ravines and monostic occlusions rogslod the crowd with their plentiful and well shaped sakes. The chairman, Mr. J. Hudson, govc us o nest speech on Athletics. A vote of thanks to the chairman was pro by Mr. Ed. Koyes,'Jr., and seconded by Mr. Pete Flood. Mr. Koyoo' poi-lore were re. oorved os dressing rooms for the lo- dioo. The sum of $80.00 woo realised. ADDISON. 4.--M r. John ' our villoge o his:Id In tho oboouoo Deputy Browne rough tho priuci pol Bunsen. scoring victory for Front. Mr. E. Purvis is erecting o commo- dious building in which to store his firming mochincry. HCINTOIH KILLS. Honour, Oct. 30.-â€"D. Lodd boo erected o very fine chimney on the atom block. a Mr. ii. A3311. sud gives glowl western tour. - Mr. J. Palmer fo from tho top of o corn crib ond got o \knotebole in’ his eye. Mr. B. Govin oud C. Rope, of L9- msuvillc, roccivods very enthusiastic welcome on their visit to Shootown. in. J; O'Nocl'ocd J. O'Donell ore visltl , {i M'll. -. om “33...”. L. as; also, O‘Gvody. Ill- Oovh Odd! 8pm.. orrived home occouuis of his -wâ€"W, .. FRONT OF YONG]. MONDAY, Nov. 6.â€"Mr. M. J. Con- nolly, as a. magistrate, disposes o more hord and intricate crises th any other official in the country. The road between J uuelown nud Caintown, 0n Holloweon, was com- letely blockudcd with gates and rails. The track is again clear and trsfic re- sinned. Mr. Z. Purvis, with his new bride, has again moved into his bountiful residence in Junetown. Mr. Newton Ayery, of Junetown, is building a splendid cottage for his tennanl. farmer, near the foothill-i of the Blue Mountain. Mr. Avery is an extensive farmer. Great changes have been affiliated in many of the old families in this nelgb borhood. The cheese makers are returning home after a successful summer's work, and with plenty of currency. Those we have seen look the very picture of health. Choose seems to agree with them. a”..._._ ‘ FAIRFAX. Mr. P. Rape has been very ill for somc time past, but we are pleased to learn that he is convalescent. A number of our young people spent Sunday at McIntosh Mills, and speak in high terms of the reception given them. The young people of this place have recently organized a. string band. It will presumably he s greet acquisition to Fairfax. " Mrs. B. Gavin is having a hand- some and costly monument erected to the memory of her husband. Mr. C. Rope spent Sunday Beaverton. A very interesting bicycle race took place here on Thursday lost, and was witnessed by s large number of eager spectators. The opposing orties ware Messrs. P. Luppun and 0. sort, both of this place. The purse was held by Mr. Jss. Lemon who amid loud applause, handed it over to Mr. Wesrt. ‘ Mike Loppon has {not recovered from a severe attack of ock-jow. T. Hoden won the guest of Miss Lens Murphy on Sundoy lost. â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"0.0â€"-â€"‘ 7.0.1. 0.!“ At the A t union Prohibition convention hold in Toronto, Hon. H. 8. Blake sold the question thot had called the great convention together woa whether they would accept pro- hibition. The prize was within map â€"â€"to doubt woo domuoblc. itlle Monitobo, by s m 'ority of 15,229. bod passed it. Were t ey oing to let the babe in ormo outstrip mother. Rev. Dr. IcKsy, of Woodstock. sold the Government of the country could never be right while chore members go orm sud orm with the rum sellers Ind bar-room loofon to the pollin booth and mark the some bolloi. There weiild bo o terrible reckoning for the church mombeh some do . Mr. {ltflWOll sold: “If every elector would just so the Lord’s pro or before gomgto ' polls they cos d not vote but coo. y, for in one could proy,"Tb I end "Give us it doy in ' dogdouoln first eh- style A leap in tho born of W. Gollowoy. on Bundoy. 29th ult. oud burned it to the ground. Don’t fall to see the raisins we are od'eriug for 01.95 per hos, this season’s crop sud No. l. Mott a Robeson. The members of tho W. C. T. U. will please take notice thot the hour of meeting next Fridoy oltoruoon will be 4 o'clock. Miss Good. of Toledo. Miss Osm- eron, of Woodlands, and Mrs. (Dr.) Gallagher, of Newboro, were guests of Mrs; J. L. Gallagher, Reid Btu, lost woo . Men Wanted. â€"thldon Bullio wants twenty good wood-choppers, immo- diotely, to work in his woods nest Athens. Good wages, steiidy workâ€" npply st once. A large flock 0‘ wild goose were at Lake Eloido last week, and among the number was a very lorge one of snowy whiteness. This is probably an Al'th goose, u very rare bird in this latitude. Colored chamber setsâ€"pink, brown blue and greyâ€"only $2, and full diuuersels in all the new colors for “.60, at Chino Hull, Brockvilleâ€" '1‘. W. Dunno. ‘- An awful tragedy occurred in Chico- go Saturday night, Oct. 28, when Car- ter Harrison, the Mayor of the city, was shot dead in his own house by an insane man named Prendergust. General sympathy is felt in N owboro for Mr. J. C. Stanton, merchant. whose wife died after a week‘s illness. The I. 0. F. attended the funeral iind passed a resolution of sympathy with the bereaved husband. A mother in one of the rear towu- ships wrote the following note to the fair district SCllOUl mum : "Plow don‘t tecbe my Mary any fissiology. I don’t want her to know about her imirda." it is expected that {he Knobs- zuu hunters will reach homo from their trip up the Guiiiiouii on Thurs- day. They report the scenery grand. the fish abundant, and the door not too numerous. Addison council of Chosen Friends will attend divmc service on, Sunday next lit 2 p.m., when they will be ud- drcssed by Rev. W. Service, of Aults~ ville. Members of llelgllbOI'lllg coun- cils will be welcomed. On Friday last a number of mem- hem of Athens corp-i of the Salvntion Army drove to Brockvillc to tiikc putt in the welcome that was extend- -qd to Commandant Booth. A grand street parade took place and fl big meeting was held in Victoria. hall. The promoters of a skating rink for Athens are meeting with strong on- couragement. A hockey club is also contemplated, and already the names of those who will probably compose the team are mentioned. Halloween was celebrated in the usual manner on Tuesday evening lust. Considerable hard work was done in the way of constructing bur ricsdes across the sidewalks, trons porting gates, etc., but no greet dam- age was done in any port of the town. The Wutertown Times oaks Mr. D. Derbysliire, president of the Ontario Croomerics Association, to "bring that cliecscmaker Blanchard along with him when he comes to the onnuul meeting of the Wutertown Produce Exchange." libel. Robertson's estimate is that 5 the success won by Quebec cheese at Chicago will have s monentury value of from one quarter of a cent to one half a cent a pound on the dairy pro- duct of the province, and that on the present year‘s output the increase will represent $100,000. The business of shipping cattle and lambs to the United States this year is sold to be very low. lambs ore worth only half as much so they were lost your ond oven at low prices there is no sale for them. The cattle marâ€" ket in England is dull and lotely ship. pars hove lost money. The speciol services in progress in the Methodist church undor the super- inwndence of tho postor. Rev. John Grcnfoll. misled by Rev. Mr. Blon- clietto, ore proving highly successful. Avery encqcrsginc work is being done, oopocioll among the young people of tho vil ago. it am styling About o month s20 themselves “Show Simpson, pro- duce dololers, Montreol." odvortiood ex- tensive in couohy pa on. solicitis geodl toy-ell ou analogies. Accord!- ing to the Hostrool Stor. tho firm boo vod tobo ofrood onto rocks» The low-sliding onglors hove do- oortod Ohorloo‘tou Loko, but lbro ore those who love the fish bettor thou they do tbo low thot protects them. sud so the Hermitage is still occupied by the inspector. The dork nigbtu, tho chill winds, the toll mists, ore oll Welcome frionds of the fish Mule, but at times even these fail to thwort the vigilance of the low's guordion. but weak s'inon from the Outlet yielded up his boat sud nets sud poid s duo for netting. ‘k The funeral oftho lute w. A. Web- otcr, Dominion Immigration agent, took ploce on Wednesday. The re- mains were taken to the Grond Trunk Roilwoy station sud then convoyed to Lonsdowno, where s lorge number of people had assembled, including nonr- ly all the prominent men in the coun- ty. A funeral sermon was pracched in the Lsnsdowne Union church by the Rev. D. C. Bondsman, of Brock street church. ,Kingctou, after which the body was conveyed to the grave-yard and buried. A shooting match was proposed for last Saturday but was indefinitely postponed. If the boys intend placing a. premium on the shooting of “no game" birds, chi munks, etc., they had better never ho d the match. The slaughter of them little innocents is simply brutalizing. and no self-respect- ing boy or man with the instincts of a. gentleman would be guilty of it. No premium should be placed upon the death of any bird or animal that is not enumerated in the provincial game laws. Visitors Welcome. You are invited to call at Barr’s drug store and inspect their elegant stack of fancy goods. Forest of drugs and remedies, and genuine potent medi- cines at lowest prices. Finest stock in Brockvillc. Dispensing a. specialty; prices the lowest ,' quality the best. Glen Boon Honor Roll. Fourtli.â€"â€"S. Orton. Sr. '1‘hird.-â€"-R. Westlukc, C. Tow- .riss,(l. Sturgeon, C. Davis, A. Le.- l Points. 1 Jr. Thirdâ€"D. Westlske. E. Dack, 3 B. Howe, J. Hall, N. Montgomery, F. Percival, L. Orion, J. Anderson, R. Perkins, M. LaPointe. E. Davis. Jr. Secondml-I. Sturgeon, R. Sturgeon, L. Howe, J. Anderson, A. Haves, R. Earl. Pt. lI.-â€"â€"V. Westluke, D. Duck. Pt. I.-â€"L. Westlnke, C. Sturgcmi, M. Perkins, F. Westlskc, D. Lee, l“. Lal’ointe, N. Duuccy, C. Sturgeon. S. Audio-so", H. Lee, M. Dmcey. B. Hayes, May Sturgeon. Average attendance 82. human 01.0w, Teacher. Temper-since Convention. The Leeds County Temperance Con- vention Wm: hold in Brockville, Oct. 30th, 1893. Rev. Dr. Saunders, pre- sident, in the chair, and Mr. Morford Arnold, assistant sec'y, acting as necro- lsrv of the convention. his con vellllmi was fuilly “'lv attend-d, though several sections of the Ci-llll'y well») not n-preieutod. The presence ofs nuinbi-r of ladies dcoply interested l in this work was Vi-ry graiifying and l helpful. The chief subject of discussion wns the thorough and effective organization of the temperance forces and christian branches of the county for the coming plebiscite cumpoigu. After much careful deliberation, the following resolution was unanimously adopted. and prompt action theron is earnestly urged on all ministers, temperance societies and temperance people gener- all throughout the county : oved by Mr. P. (lrser, seconded by Rev. W. Knox, thot this conven- tion. recognising1 the importonco of united «film. of t c churches and all temperance societies in connection with the coming prohibition or pleb- iocito campaign, we earnestly recom- mend: 1. Tim sermons be prcochcd upon the subject in oll the churches in the county. 2. That all temperance societies unite with the churches in holding pupllc meeting throughout the county to present the question to the people. 8. Thst the committee is pointed to work in the different municipalities be requested in Will. upon the municipol ofllcors erccf in order, if possible, to neural it i-o-cpcrotlos in this “not work of prohibition. 4. Tho: should tbolr- work be not occompliohed through the vice-pro» sldooto or common of township com mitten, thot tho towuobl be croon- cot by tho The Cabinet chosen. Looms, Nov. 0.â€"-Tbs Visuno con-eo- ndout of the Control News soys tbot rinse Windlocb Greets boo cbcoouthlo cobluot : G. Boblslsw Von Wlddmonn, Gormou Minister of the Intorbr; Count Kori Uboriuoky, clorlcol, notice; Ernest Von Pleuor, leodsr of tho mien Liber- olo, Sconce, Count Julius Folkeuboyn, clorlcol, ogrlculturo, so in tho Toots Gobi~ not; Stomolowo Von Nodoyskl, Polo odw cation: Count From Croulnl, clsrlcol, commerce; Apollonor Von Gowouki, Polo, minister without portfolio. British (Mlle-n Killed. Lennon, Nov. 6. â€"-A flout oignol mods ot Portsmouth yesterdly sold tbot while I party from the British woroblpo st Rio Junclro were ashore procuring solid o powder magazine exploded neor them. Lieut. E. ii. Moubroy, of the Sirius. sud Lieut. Godfrey Otwoy Topper, of the linear, who were with the rty, have been missing since the oxpl on. Bootswoln llurris and o woman from the Sirius woro killed and five soomeii were injured. The dots of the cxplooion is not given. An Air Ship. Poms, Nov. 6.â€"â€"A iiovlgoblc bolloon which was made in Paris hos been tested by the Russian military commission at Warsaw With sutisfuctory results. The balloon rose against ii strong atmospheric pressure and was steered against Wind, then propelled in every direction, and woe able to descend without letting out gas. The Pope‘s Policy In France. Roam, Plov. 6.â€"â€".(‘ouiit lswulskl, the Russian Envoy chi) has been absent for some time, Will i-i-tiii-ii November ll. lie oi charged wntli important instructions from the User to the Pope Deming upon the dcvvdopincut of the Pepsi policy in France. The Liatln Union Conference. ltumc, Nov. ilpulltspulullcfl from Paris indicate the exisiuilce of difficulties in connection with thr cuiili-rcnce oi the Latin Union. Fiuiii-c in mid to desire conditions which iluly Would not lie d‘ljplifled to ac cede lu. Jlll‘ ‘ilfilIAjY' Wlll be discussed at a Cabinet Unlllli'll to duy. To Restore I'v‘nt‘o at Rim LONDON, Nov. 6 m'l'ho Rome corre- spcuilcnt of the (,‘entrnl News says that fresh instruvlione have sent to the ltoliuu Minister at Rio Janeiro and are understood to refer to joint action by the powers to- l word restoring pesos. U. .,.~.-._...._. ..... Itch of every kind, on huumr of J)’ to ( uulity. Wurr { animals, cured in 30 minutes W'oolford’s Sanitary Lotion. unted by J. 1’. Lamb. English Spuvin Liiiinient removes all hard, soft. or colloused Lumps and Blumishcs from horses, Blood privin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone. Sweeney, Sore and Swollen Stilles, Sprains. [fflnefeatfiers w/ey not fine clothes,fine “:2.‘ Dougall. Me Tailor, ca» 3.1! you. fix: good! at ailment/c: prices. .1" Palm robots to Please. I use good lion. linings and guarantee satisfacâ€" Clolhs Bought Cut Ira. G. E. Dousall, Mantles. Ready made, latest styles, limit lit, and good materials. Come and 5m for yourself. Moutles lllfl(l(‘ to order, and ltll cloths cut and fitted free of charge. Dress Goods. Pure wool sorgcs, all colors, 250 up. Heavy navy and blk. 'Wool Scrgi-s, 37%0 up. Oinbre and shot Whip (lords and Hopsuckings. Fancy 4‘3 in. Tweeds, ‘25c, 4.20, 550 75c. Stim- ley Tweeds 98c, worth $.25. 44 in. Coshmercs, black and colored, 25c, 45c and 750. Staple Dep’t is kept moving by low prices. Best. 5o cotton, white and grey. Grey Fliiniicls 100 up. lllue Flannels 130 up. bucks and Denims 10c up. Shakers filo. Towcllings be up. Meltons Bi; up. Towels lc ouch. 1,000 P (fonts from 35.5” up. Lust season’s “nuts, 82 00 up. llwiulil'ul Twrmls. 78c up. liwtvm's :iiiil invlots $1.50 up. Smilottos -'| 01) up. Curlies, (lri‘y uiitl lilk, $2.25 up. This is the pivot- department and will be found full of choice novelties. “'0 direct our ellorts specially to- wards Black Goods, and our sales in this line are every your increasing. HUS l ERY AND UNDERWEAR Ladies' blk. wool hose at 200, 250, Illlc, 39c, 50c, 80c, and 750. Lodics’. Child's and Men’s Cashmere Hose 25c up. Special heavy wool Hose and ()vershoes for Girls and Boys. Men's Underwear 50c Suit. Ludies' Ribbed Vests 25c Child’s all Wool Vests 250. Men’s \Vool Hooks lfllc. OUNDS "' GOOSE-FEATHERS WANTED \Vc wunt 1000 lbs. best goose fontl clean. Also, mitts, socks and yfll‘ll ink Bring in all you run get hold of. a ..i mm and will pay 30 to 500, uccordln ()ld feathers just as good, i on in trade at O’Donahoe _ Bros. mm" “Wm” “‘3' SN $50 by OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE use of one bottle. J. P. Lamb. Rebcizcu W'ilkiiismi,'of Brownsvulloy, ind. says: “I had been in n distressed condition for three years from Ner- vousncss, Weakness of the thnmcli, Dyspepsia. and Indigestion until my I bought. (me linttlu health was gone. of South’ Aiucriziii No. done me more good than any $30 Worth of (lecturing l i-w-r did in my life. i would itdviso mery \vmikly person to use this vnluuble und lowly remedy." A trial bottle will convince you. Wurmiited by J. P. Lamb. new to act o "Summit" Picture. Send 25 “Sunlight” Soup wrappers ’wmppcrs bearing the words “Why cos n Woman Look Old Sooner Than 0 Man") to Lever Bros, Ltd. Scott St, Toronto, and you will re- ceive by post o pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy my to decorate your home. The soup is the best in the market and it will only cost lc. postage to send in the wrap- pets, if you leave the ends open Write your address carefully. Amoco”. A lady named Mrs. T. C. M Humphrios, living in Keene, 01"., who used only two bOitli-s of Mum- brsy‘s Kidney and Liver Cure, hos forwarded o statement to the effect that it completely cured her of lo- flommotcry rheumatism, kidney sod liver troubles. Such s complicotion of diseases yielding so quickly to _ibl- remedy should oncourogo sister sufferers to give it on honest trlol. in, \Vlll('ll olors' mood tome! ' a. oboln ad choln. II vs or this or st 'miiuoumrw "Mtgl'hfi m Wurmnted by TEL. 109. N13.” Special Bargains in (.‘arpctc this month. KARLEY do SEYM minimum. 0U nova purchased a full lino of the celebrated SJmcloolee from B. LAURANOI. The: gusrsntooo perfect fit by,tbo old of B. Loumnoo's tools. on wlll sell them from so CINTI PIS, run. chased elsewhere. fltlum @m‘ , W52:- â€" porch stone buildi intuit tho poredtudo . tom Roving our mochi osdtlonnolo roughly refitted sud od unis. sod oll brooches of work. 43 You will have perfect fltoud not hove to pay three tlmco so much so you would if youpur mioos sud moved? to it, we on - Wo bovo in stcc o ng noor our old on! Blosbotiug tooloboogo bi- wool. for which Ibo highest prico wi About-t pdoopolgloooshtcrwool. u sud our own tasks of hoov Twoodo ii berm s. F. .GORDON , so #533953; l l l . .. .i m.- v

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