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b• ros. - •Ewe lanib, 1 -it Tiffin ;. 2 Glenn
bros. Shearlinc, ewes 1 Glenn broi •
t:P . • • .' 3
2 J.,Lane. 'Pen, 1. Glenn brbs. ; 2 A
sA:therson, Fat sheep; --E Gaunt and
sous. ; -2 Jas Crowston.
Other downs, I J. Crowston ; 2 11
Thomris- - Five lambs, -1 and 2 H
Thompson: Shearling ewes, J. -Crow
ston ;- 2 Glenn bros. Shearlingram;
t 11 Thonipson ; 2-.J Crowston. 'Ram
-lamb, 1. and 2 H Thompson,
PIGS-Biikshke, boar, 1 M.Ferrish;
2 J McKenzie. - Sow; 2 J.
Spring pigs, 1 M.Ferrish-;' 2 J Jamie-
son. •
'EMTs -Waggons,
ggy, I. Hildred- bros.. -; .Phaeton,
oropsOn. Open buggy, - 1 J L
-tenon ; 2 A :Thompson. . Sod
plough,_ 1 Gillies and Martin;
.Allin• General .: purpose pioik. 1
Gillles and Martin; 2 W AIim,; Iron
harrows, .1 A Thompson; 2 -j-Hodg-
kingon. .Pump, 1 Showets... straw,
cutter, 1 Gilles and Martin. • - Pulper,
Gilles- and Martin; .W Allin. Seddon
-grinder, I R. -E Lane.
FOwts-:--,White Leghcirns, I and 2 J
Lyons. Brovin. -leghorris, 1 Wm
\Vaiker; 2 a Lyons. ‘Silver.-pencille4
lhailiburgS, 1 Jas Wyandottes
Lyon i-; 2 J. -Adanis.Langshangs
1. J- Adams. - Hondans, I and 2- P.
Torrance aanie 1: J Lyons. Bah--
taras,74. 'and 2, T H Treleaven, ..BOrn-:
:yard fOWI, 1 J Lyons, 2J Adams.
Geese,„,1 T Lane, .2 c Thorns.. bucks,
• J. Smith-;. le .ElliS. ..TilikeyS, as
:--crowston,P_96, F64.71,. -1 J crowston.-
Guinea Yowl, 1 and 2, i wiitson.
.0"HicKs-whits leghorns, J,.. -Adams;
- 2 J Lone.- .. Brown LeghOrr14. 1 Wni•
Walkerwatson. . Wyandottes,..1
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and 2 J Lyons.-- -Lingahangsi -1. c
Mullin, R Elhs Houdans;.--- 1 P
Torrance :.t..p.-wotson., Game, 1. and . 2
Lyons,-- Bantams, • 1 and-_-: 2, T 11
. Treleaven; _
. of butter 1,
wation; .2 H _Thompson. --. Tull. butter
F Watson; 2 A 3 w ---J Hale.
Table- butter,. 1 a smith; 2. A. Anderson
Crock- butter, -1 A. smith
It woods; 3. Taylor 'bros.; Unsalted
butter, 1 J- Lyons, - -2 J. B. Hunter.
'• 11042e made cheeSei,1" waiter. Wilson..; 2
T Malcolm-. Factory_ cheese, * mc.7
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tnnis ; 2. T -Malcolm; Home Made
bread, 1 -Isabella Watson; .Y-mcDiarmid.
Bakers bread, --,1 and 2 T Reicl. Comb
honey; I Miss. -i3i.tr_gess. -3ar .honey„? 1.
smith; 2 Taylor brotq. -uoney' in the
:Frame, A 0 Patterson;, 2 T *atthi.0
Maple
syrtp 1.J Alton; 2 :s
maple sugar; m _woods M corrigan:
.Caniied_fruit, -1 i.-Lyoni.;,J.L VattetSill'
GRAIN.--7-wheat, 2, bus: any kind, 1,
- Lane. r. 2 bus.- white; 1- Pri wa,tson ;*-.12
McDiarmid, 3 P Campbell. • 2 buil:
:red, 1. J Lane ; 2 M.J Hall, I- bus sprig,.
1 J. webster.;.2 w Thoms 2 bus small
peas,: 1..D (3 -aunt; .2: Jr.o'bictenZie ;: 3.
P watson.- 2 bus. large • peas,::-
(okenzie, -2 Taylor- bros. .7 3' meDiat-.
'mid. 2 bus. black oats, 1-.J webster, •
2 P H McKenzle, j crowston 2 buS.:
white oats, P 11 McKenzie, D 4aunt; W
.i iller:. . bus 'two towba -.barley, 1
p McKenzie;. 2 J MC-Diarraid 3 D Mc-
milIart. 'timothy seed, 1 as :Alton.;
P. II mcKenzie. corn, 1 j:G' Srdith 2-
... Taylor bros. ; Rag, 1our 1.T Reid ag
.oatineal. 1 and 2:A sniith. Plax--seed
.15 McKenzie, 2 Alton. 1 _peck .beans,-
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0.39;rdeii s • Alton 1 peckwhite beans,
J -s frionant D Gaunt
-FLAticts AND MISCELLANEOUS:-
cOliection .0.f. flowers or .,plants. -named,
.1 -J. S Tennant, A 0 _.Pattirson.:
_varieties. assorted house plants.
-Tennant, Boquet, 1 s- Alton, MisS
. Burgess ; 3. mrs_ rindion. cut lowers;
„miss Burgess,, 2 m. McDonald, a A c
Patterson. ". canadian stuffed bird;::-1-
r7S Tennant._ • Foreign stuffed birai, 1 q -
s pliotOs,-1 ', _
sh.f.3t3.
&Anson.. As§orted woodwork, -1 33.11-dred
--'1)ro.s. 'Pannel 1.J Lane.. - Lamps 1 and
2- G 'w Berry. sideboard, 1 and 2 G W
-. Berry, . Parlor furniture, 1 and 2 - G W
Boxrif. Tied r -Joni furnitare, 1 and 2 G
1‘ Bilry:. - C9.1feetiOn of furniture, 1 G
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V.- r.o.rry: i
map drawing n ink, .-J L
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patterson. . Pgrimansblp, 3 L.PEtttersoit,
‘c:-/-il. clrawiti- . J r/ Potter
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2, Jas. Johnston. FaMeuse or Snow,
1, W. J. Hail.; 2,.1Tas.:Pardner, Crab
Apples, I; Mrs. A. D. Cameron; 2,
:Mrs. Hudson:, .S.15y,.1, Jno..Murdoch.;
2; W. 'Thorns. Fall Pippins, 1, :Robt.l.
Purclon ; 2i• W. Valens. 3 :varieties
F.alt Apples, 1; J• G. -. Smith. a vat.
Winter- Apples, I, J. G• Smith; 2,,
Jas Gardher.-.. Largest Variety, _1, J.
.Gairdner: Fall -Tears; -1,, J. Bryan ;.
2,- A. -Fox. Winter Pears, ' 1, Jas.
Alton;. 2, J. Bryan, Peaches; 1, W.
H. Smith 2,- W. H, Smith: -Plums, 1,
T. "Treleaven.: Quinces,- 1, S. Alton;
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2, -J. Alton.
.GRAPES --000001-1, M. McDonald
2; Jas. Bryan.... WOrden, M. .MoDon-.
ald ;, 2, T. H. Treleaven.' -3 bunches-
-of any named black variety,- 1; Jas.
Bryan; 2, T. H. Treleaven. Niagara,.
1; Jas. Bryan; 2,. M. McDonald.
Jessica; 1,. Jas. Bryan; 2, .4s. Bryan. -1
bunches any harned white:variety,
.and 2, Jas.. Bryan. _ Salem, 1; Jas.)
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ryan; 2, M. McDonald. Delaware,
.1, M. McDonald; -2, Jis..-Brjran.,...$
bunches. . any named red variety,- I, J.
Bryan ;2, H. Treleaven. Best Collection,
3,. named yafieties,.1., M -.:McDonald'-; 2,
J. Bryan. . = Largest -Colleetion, -1-;
Bryan ; .2. M. McDonald.
ROOTS AND - VEGETABLES -4 • .variety
potatoes, 1, J: L. Paterson ;.2,.J.. Reid.
Bushel potatoes, 1, jno. Murdoch;, 2,
Mrs: Hudson. Red MagOlds, 1,, J. -
Martin '; .2, M. --Corrigan. 'Mangolds
any variety, 1, Gaunt it Sons, 2, Jno.
MeDairmid. Beets, 1, W. J. Hall;
9 M.. McDonald, Swede Turnips, I;
Gaunt dr, Sons 2 J. -Foster. Tur-
nips, any other variety, 1, jno. Web -
ter, 2, P. H. _McKenzie. Field Car-
rots, 1, 0' Thorns • 2, J. McDairmid.
Garden. Carrots, 1, Lyons • 2, M.
McDonald. Parsnips 1, J. Malcolm,
2, M. McDonald. Cabbage, - Late, 1,
L. -Paterson • 2- Robt. Martin. To-
matoes, 1, T. Malcolm,. 2, Robt. Mar-
tin. Onions, 1, W. M. ; 2, 3.
S..2,Tennant. Top Onions, 1, Robt.
Martin; - 2, James Lane.. Cabbage,
1-, J. G. Smith ;2,M. McDonald. Cauli-
flower, I, A. C• Paterson 2 Robt;
Martin. Pumpkins, 1; T.' I:. Pater-
son; 2, J. Fps -S.F.-,/,Squash, 1, Chas.
Thom. Tali", Squash, 1, I. 15: Ten'
nant; 2, John Reid. Oitronsi I, J.
S. Tennant; 2, M. Corrigan. Cejery,
I, T. Reid; 2, 3. Purvis. Red Pep-
pers, I, Mrs. A. D. .0meron ; 2, J. S.
Tennant. Collections Of vnetables,
1, J. S. Tennant ;• 2, W. H. Smith.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT. -Oil Paint-
ing, 1,- Jas.. Lane. Pencil 'Drawing,
1, Jas. Lane. Silk Motto, 1. Mts. A.
Johnstone. Wool Motto, 1, Mrs. A.
Joimstone. 'Farmer's Wreath, A.
Shotbottom, 2; A. Shoebott,om. Paint-_
*eivater colors, .1, Mrs. A. John-
Atine ; -2, .Jas. Lane: Crayon. Draw- ,
ing,. 1, Jas. Lane; 2, Mrs. A. Johns
stone. Crotchet• -1, Miss
Symington.; 2, Mrs.. A. Johnstone.
Crotchet an - Cotton, 1, S. Alton; 2,
Miss Synciligton. 'Embroidery inWool,
1; Mrs. A. Johnstone; 2, • 'Miss
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Symington. Embroidery in Silk, 1,.1
Miss 'Symington ; 2, Mrs; A. John,'
stone. Berliiy,,,,4Wool work Flat, 1,
Miss Symin , '; 2, Mrs. A. Johnstone
Berlin wog Raised, 1, Miss Syming,.
ton. Paperlower, 1, Miss Symington.
Braiding in Cotton I Miss Siming-
ton ; 2, .Mrs. A. Johnstone. • Braiding
in Wool, J.' Miss Symington.. Fahey
Knitting -in 'Cotton, 1, Mrs. ' -Mc-
Kenzie ; 2, Miss Symington. 'Fancy
Knitting in Wool, 1, Miss Symington.
Java Canvas Work, I, Mrs. A:. John-
stone ;1, Miss Symington. - Gentt's
Four in -Hand- Scarf, I, J. S. Ten-
nant, Fancy Patch Work, I, Miss
Symington; 2, Miss Burgess. Sofa ;
Cushion, 1; Miss Symington; 2, Mrs.
A. Johnstone: Fancy ,Slippers, 1,
Mrs. A. Johnstone. Twine_Work, .1,
Miss Symington;.2, S. Alton. Net-
1,cMrs. Hudsoin ; 2 Miss Bur-
' inSilk. 1
' Ajrct A
bess, rewel •
Leaves, 1, J. S. Tennant ; " , . inus
BUrgess. Etching, 1, . ' Miss Syming-
ton ; 2, Tiliss Burgess. . _Pillow Shams,
1, Mrs. A.. Johnstone.- ,Arrasserie
Work, -1, Miss •Symington:. _ Ribbo-
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Rue Work; 1, Mrs. A. Johnstone-,. 2.
iss Symington, Outlined Work, 1,
Miss Symington ; 2,- Mrs. A: John-
ston. - Drawn Work, 1, Miss 13urgess,;
2, Mrs. NV: MCKellZie.'i Darned Ne
Miss • Symington. Recommended t
give prize-for,etehing in Cotton Quilt
-E. Kaake. •Sepia,. reccommew.led,
Lane. Oil.Paintifig on glass, reccom
mended, -Miss Stipington ; Psginte
Panel, Miss Symingkon. \
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BaAPPLES_ldwins., L Jno.
te1-,. 2, VI. Alexan.ders
I :las. Crowston- 2 Jas. Crowston.
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ELing of -Tomein County; •- 1,:W..
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Thorns ; A. - Ben. Davis,
1, A.nclerson.. Culverts, 1, W.
Webb ; 2; MrS, A. D 'CainerOn.
- Ribittn. Pippin, 1, W.. Thorns,: 2, -Jno.
Reid. Gravenstein, 1, S. Alton ; 2,
j:.Altori. Rhode Island Greening, 1
_Jas. Gardner ; 2, W. -J. -Hall.: Amer-
- -lean Golden Russet,. 1, W. J.,. ;
2; 3. Murcloali-. -Roibury Russet, 1
a-'Ior Bros.,. Go
7. I
Ontario, 1. NV. J. liall 2, Jas. Alton.
lltnO.urdoc ,
den Russet, 1, 1. t.. A.. D. Caraefon ;
.0c-t.o.ber. lath.
Watson ; 2,J. Foster. Patch on ga,-rinent,-
Carneron 2,. Mrs:. W.
MCKerizie.,. 'Darn on Sock; -Mrs:
McKenzie;W. • 2;1 Mrs. A. DICainer-•
on; Flannel, all -wool, Alton; .2,,
J. Alton.,. 'Flannel:. half wool,. 1-, Mrs,
A. D. Carn'ioron ; A, Gents':
Fancy -Flannel Shirt; Mrs. W. . Mc-
KenZie... Rag Carpet, 1,i -MiSs. Bur -
'gess 2, • --.1.)ouble • Mitts;
Miss Symiagtea, Blanket all wool; I,
5. , Alton; ;2, unknown. Blankets,
"Home' Made, Robt.- Martini. Gliyves,
J, Miss Syrnin.gton-; 2,-. Mrs.. McKen-
zie. Hose; :1-, Mrs. ; 2,
Miss, BOrOsii. _Fine Shirt, :hand
made, Mrs. W. McKenzie. --- Ladies'.
UnderWarei 1, Miss? Burgess "; -2, Mils.:
Symington. flonie .8pun. -Yarn,
Ros!3.; -2, Al, D. Canieron. Socks from
Hume Spun yarn,- 1, Mrs. W. Mc,
Kenzie; 2, Mrs. A. •
.-Mitts from H. S. yarn, 1, Mrs:, A. .:
()aileron ;: Watson; Hose frorn.
H. S. yarn, rs. -A. D. °aileron.
Socks from 5. Yarn, :I • D. - Ross •
. . 9 • 9. , 5
2, P. -Campbell. Rag Ma -ti. 1, Miss MC,
-Leitnagliah ;--.: Gready:
Poilection -Ladies' WO*, Mrs. A.
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Johnston ; *2, iMiss Symington.,
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• We have something nice to
speak about this week in that
, line. • -What is there that cs-
more to be adwired than a
• pretty ring, 0 -specially _ -when
full 'quality is 'shown.- -Having
inst. returned, .from - a buying
. trip taking in thfi Principal
soli gold ring manufacturers,
• We picked. IIT. . many .new
-elegant designs in Gems engage-
ment rings. In child's rings
our pries run from 60e. to 2.50
for solid gold; Our 10k. and
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lgktwedding rings are worthy
. of special attention as they are
111 guaranteed fine quality and
wear ' our own . stamp. • A
jewfilry ..commercial man was
heard to remark ' that OUT stock
trade.
' do credit to a city
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JEWELLER.
wItch departthentis attend-
ed •to tiwo. thoroughly- competent work--.
item-
you that our:
ladies' -1,c6thTileAirer
It is easy to ple.a.44: -custom-
ith It.
ineetS,all----thk-,recitiireivi.Oirtsi of
tb.p :Wadi..01.11+ .pQ00.11;,AS.
weltait oSoecOnordiC411
dis-
itioSect
• A- pretty. foot
-,Airoe. to
attractive tom)
needs aiuOi
attractti:0-: $1160-.: .; soli • a.
lady's .shoe that - meetS
both equiter46nts. And -
is
41- aCoinplishOd, for $.00.
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LADIES' DEPAIrrlding
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[CROCKERY CLASWARE, GROCERIES PRQV
Is the place to make your selections in
Apples
131acking
Black Lead '
• BB3 3B Blueea4a4trk ih: itnsyg,PBrickoo _dere
.Brooms•
•BBa uS he et ';
Biscuit'ti.
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onfectionery • -
Canned Goods
• Cocoa -
•Chocolate
Corn, calmed.
Corn meal -
Currants •
• Currie Powder
Crain. Tarter
Cocoanut
•Dates
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No.. 1 Flour always on hand.
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-- I have n stock the follow.ing -.
Dried - Apple - - - Nutmeg •
Extracts I , : , . Oil, olive
Fiirs . Oil,. sweet
Fish, canned Oil, castore-.- '-
Fish, dried Oranges • '
Gelothie• Oat" Meal.
Gingers Pails •
Hops• Peels
Honey Pipes .
Ink Pickles
Indigo Pearline '
Licorice 1 . Peas, canned
Lime jui0e ‘ •... Pepper -
Lemons Raisins .
Lamps . Rice - ._•• -
Lard ••
< Rice Flotnr
Matches
Sago , -
Mince Meat Salt
Meal - . Salmon _
Macaroni Sardines _
Mustard . . Senna
Meats, caned . Seeds -
Magnesia , , • Sugar
Nuts • Syrups
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Soda
Soaps
Spices
Starch -
Strawberries, canna
Sulkhers •
Tapioca
Tomatoes, canned
Teas
Tobaccoes
Vermicelli
Vinegars •
Washboards,
Washing Crysta
Woodenware
Whiting
Dimaer Sets
Yeast Cakes' -
Dinner Sets
Tea Sets
Water -Sets
Cream Sets
Berry Sets
Toilet Sets
Goods delivered to any part of the town.
TS HEREBY GIVEN HAT .A: COURT
Act by his Honor Judge of the C unty Court
_IL will be held pursuant to the Voters' List -
a the County of Huron at Dungannon on the
z8Mji./1 Y OF 0C4 . 1893
At 10 o'clock, to hear and determine the several
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Voters I.ist of the Municipality a Ashfield for
1c8om93p.1,aints . of errors and onnsslions the•
All perbons having businef3s at Court are re-
quired to attend at the said and place.
WM. STOTHERS,
Clerk clf Ashfield
• Dated Sepi 21st, 1893.
McLEOD!S
I System ovator.
-.0n,WAY
TO
ritish Cola
astington,
iegoll, California
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TOURISTSLEEPING OARS' Toronto
to seattie Without' change. leaving
TORONTO EVERY FRIDAY
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• Until further notice.
.enoitt OctfibprOltk-MURCHISON, AGENT,
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NEW'
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SHOP.
WEB4TE.R.13B.08,:
emmossmosomonmase
• Pi 91 V; 73 Pis rstc1;ssos ock,r,to-..... Ars - •
Patch Work, 1, .Mrs. A. JolpstOie.
Log Cabin Quilt, 1, M.i.ss Burgess 2
J. Lane. ' Pa,tell Quilt, wool, 1,1 T.
Todd ; 2, Mrs. A. JOhriiit011e. -Pitch
Quilt, Wool, 1, Mrs. W. MciCen{zie ;
2, 111.CounterOtne,
1, D. Ross.tit4elieted Counter sue,
1, Mlss S 2, lass Mo en-
Clounterpane,
liaghall-
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1. -BOOK STORE.
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And other tested remedies
SPECIFIC AND- ANTIDOTE .
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Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood,
Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Loss of
-Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall
Stones, -.Jaundice, 1Cidney and Urinary Dis-
asees-, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities
and General Debility. •
$1 per half pint and $2 per pint bottle.
LABOIATORT. • GODERIelli-ONT.
Ai. M. -McLEOD, ,
Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Sold by Harry Days and A. B. Congram,
Druggists, Lucknow.-
Failimors Attention
To obtain the best prices for
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•3E1 -,07X"I'Mil?•,
It Is to your advantage to use °
FINE LIVERPOOL : SALT, .
and bring it to market in rots
Neighing from 2.1b. to 8 ib, or
in tubs. Croe4s. or _pails at .
this "season clO• net bring as
good prices. . •
FO
ARIkiNC.
HE NORTH WEST.
The through Colonist Sleeper will be a1-
tacl2edtotrain leaving Lucknow at 1048 aJii.
on- •
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MAR. *
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- APRIL •
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APRIL • • 25 ....
Arriving in Toronto in time to connect ,witili
the through Colonist train, via. North
1• Bay and C.13.R. There will also be an _
ExcuRsioN
e pire pr(Tared- to -supply thecitizeno s
ale Village and Farmers of the
..srnurt ding tOWnSilitIS with
••• all kinds of
SH ME
B:A$QtiA131X ?WES.
Every Tuesday* during Matel And Apra
Baggage checked through to destination, also
through tickets sold. No ..elialige of ease
'Considering all these advantages we es.
pea to secure the traffic this season. Forany
information apply to,
eat promptly . delivered to any part
of the village.
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A trial Solicited and Satisfaction
•Guaranteed,.
A:4CA
YFA
raZitilY GTOCee.
----AND-- -
CANNEP
Fratiot ,AllKindslABeas.a4
'FINE:TEM -
•A SPEOLALV
The Largest Stock,
M Ckcicest Goodsh
it I1S Pest ram
Mailable to,•
Liatimaw,
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