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.11II ON i VN. w q Ne divine -rhea Than
A Pee a. d Ialt afoul.. of Tadmon-
toa mad ifs People.
Me wash •••yaws" • ■lard r'esoaa•-
seese he the flea Magian as Or W.. sad
esus•`.
lieu our own C _
lelinouton, as 1 suppose met of you
know, is situated on the tomtits of the
i•skat.:bewan. It is a Iuug aragsltng
/ v111aq. el many streets and wvenues with
high sueadmng claw& bet for the lost
tart no susses exempt perhaps • log but
.e en, sad here us/ there a wore prates
time frame bsu11usg. So scattered are
the buttes 'hat the stranger and even
the native himself Stas often s.wte dll6
oak, u it -ding out which u the Loew,'
sed cinch the country, sod massy wen -
dm fur some tune ou one of the principal
thoroughfare* without Doubting fur um
moment that be is on the must rural of
ooamtry .alk., until he sere by chance
ue the burgh of same wayside tree •
Otani *poo which is written "'Saskatcle
°Wail Asenue" or sure other messily
high sounding naiur. The pars a who
lead .cut this little village must have
looked upon miles •a uoomouplace in-
divndualedoup.ri yards,aabe has uertatn-
ly made provision for what would be more
that • phenomenal growth. The street
w .bindle are meat a the shops and
saloons, and nearly all the dwelling
ttorMea, is called
v 5I -Tkrrr.
11tia, the :biel thoroughfare of the til
tag.. is . prudietoua length. One may
walk a lout distance on it without seeing
tiny glace abate%er .d herein habitation,
lambing b..t temerei trashwtr.d and slim
y0.ug tree* , et,ll, h.wosrr, w time, if
he Is parent, he cense* upon a stray
hoose Krug;ling here and thet�*meng
the buuhea, then r. seep .x so, and afters
ward.• whole cluster of 'doom, wituees-
i+ii to the c •riv,vi,l habit. of the villag-
ers But ar,ho•u_ h Edmonton lacks in-
habitr.,t., 51 ar net wuhunt • trout' deal
of nature lonely. Tl•e r:er Aeon which
K i' atwtud rues here deep and smite
d • -t• z. e•'h syr a iu r,I .r changeful
as tl.• 47 as. .et lea 'ole sill smiling,
sousetiasete caul-wlered grey and sullen,
through high backs. one .1 which is
uoverrd with young trees, the .other bare
and rocky. Ab.,ut four utiles frum town
there is a very Detonated new (rum the
south bank of the river. Here from a
tree -clad eminence of more than a hum
tired feet in height can be sora a panor-
ama of yellow erais, green pastures. dark
fnu;ges of wood and g .taming water. It
is in tl..s little plates, then, of
vexes :.Ore.: sTxxxr'4,
covered on either side with tangled
bselehom d and abort, slim trees, percbed
oft the high banes of • deep, swift -Bow-
ing river, which I can see sew from my
window as I .rice, grey and dun -colored
in the lith of a threatening and sullen
November morning, with banks dark and
cheerless with black from, and dotted
here and there by the first breath of
winter with serail petite* d avow, that •
little band ..f lass thou six hundred poo
pee by. the haiudrten, sue%: otful life of
a Lag west Lows. Tem 6t.t ming, per -
hay:., +.tra..yger esti-_ ..•-,s.1 the average
Edmuotouian is he utter ignorance of
what a hard day s work menu. if you
engage a carpenter or workingman of
any sort you need Darer expect him to
come before eleven or twelve o'clock,
sad that very often two or throe days
after the appointed time, and if you ven-
ture to remonstrate with him for his
tarJiness, ten chances to unto he .iU
haughtily throe up the yob.
Ttl■ Ylrntele MMM
se of w very different type from his
brother in Ontario. He is very often
one who has once filled a far better po-
aiti,n, but broken down throtq,h drink
and mief.,rtaoe has drifted baro tos.bsiet
t,y any odd job be may pick up. It is
nu uncommon thing to Ind one of these
iia•uur tuecbaatea well versed in the
English classics. i have beard one of
them , .. , scathing criticisms on
Teuoys.n's "Priming" durimg the in-
terests of work with hammer and chisel.
Bet the class owe* ioterestine to the
uns.phtatuated Easterner as that portion
of the community called
"ens Mors."
Where exactly "The Boys" begin and
where they end is rather bard to End
.et. To belong to them, however, one
asset have two ur three distinct qualtfi-
cation& to the first place be must be
able to abs,rb • large goanuty of alco-
hol, mod also be • skilful raconteur of
more than doubtful! @series, and if he
add to these socumpliebmesu a large
end swirling profane vocabulary bb
moeia success i. assured. "The boys,"
as may be towelled, aro oat intelleoteal
aa their tastes- If they ever read a
book, which is very seldom, it u gene-
rally an English tr.nalata,m of • very
highly spiced French novel Their cnn-
Tersti..n, tee, ouuldn't be put tsudeR
the class Gellert "improving It es a
. ule gravitates L,wards the arrival of the
fest permit. and huger' bvntgly un this
fruitful topic maul it is Aiwa thread-
bare. P.d,tics, however. 'are not alto-
gether avurded Many •.1 these cboim
'pinta have very decided epitome sa
bew the o.te.try 'horrid be gnv.rned,
and snider the eu..fe.ing effects o1 •
vile decoction of lees/ manufacture,
MONIOALLT C iLL&D maga,
the affairs of the ereenr ry are sett li d
These poliumi dis:.saai.•ne are not al wap
1 • peaceful nature. They often rise to
the height ..f im-Isasiowd
and end in the ranted oontreveraali•b
settling their little differeeee in the
fastest* .ay .4 the country, nam.ly, by
An appeal tr, brute (arra& The Ghee,
1 .1 this cease .s Rambling.
Many ..f th.rn are es -miners, and the
"rest passion .1 th.i..sial mining life 1
betting ..n games .1 chance dings to
them still Horses, property, every -
thong wail oft.o r•• in one ••.ght's "noose
me.st ' Bat Mtboos h the Jeerer
poeti•.n d the o uiw.n.lIty is anythirip had
hot intelsnstw) •hal R.dtn..n•e•n le lana
wholly dotard .1 literary ability it $ esaea
posse. Ms
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W seises has ant sailed apse his
Muss as yet te soar Mthe Ia.itd
mese d •mi•'II bp,1 Lso.es, bat it t.
ounid ntly thought that he wall pr..duce
• great Imes at au dram* date There
was, km, at am time • 'Literary lien
e
sty esteeeshly tot the development of
Wad eraterissl Weal. The real select,
hewerer, et the sseesberw of this et,
eras mot Ineemy t Huesbut to get
as .eels "tor' vet of the meetings as
somas&.. Camel/Neatly the palm of
alert was gte.e by those oidi...m.I
dowels'. of Literature to doe speaker who.
mode the meet humorous speech ease
the word "heonero m" as aunerstu.af by
the average £dsswtoama, whim. sow, -
memo of • puke as to't r•ttu to its
unfunfitnesstn.fur • womans ears,
This so coaled Literary Society has
new died a natural death sad it as to be
hived for the sake of the first principles
of oratory .rad t►. non profanation of
literature that it may never be resew*
fated. Ed.outon also leases of
A wsaaLr earn&
which is, as the editor himself p u-
olai.ns, the ergs& of "The Bus' This
little ,..ureal is seppusod to be tint, or
rather Radical au Its pulitses, bt.1 in
reelrty there a no such thiol as drat nr
Tory herr. It a trim there are tan ep-
p.olmg factions sub nominal political
differences. but the only greet party
Shibboleth is Irquur or nu liquor, or
more properly beer license or no beer
license. The editor u1 this paper is a
total •bstalne[- a fact ■bich not .only
makes bin • kind of Ness ,.alas•'- ss
this Irq.or loving region, where every
one drink's and almost every one gets
drunk, but wait the muse of his Itr,ng
Sts seat to the Nerds -west oo ncd. But
besides the elms .hick I hese been
disonbiogg. via, that of The Boys, there
u • higher and
carne C1tiCLM
wholly distinct from it This portion of
the cu .unity u highly respectable,
sad is eunspueed of o class to tie found
is almost auy of the country villages in
()Mario ; • kindly hospitable but wholly
uoe&Itivated people-• people smom,
whum t►ere u no light and shade of
varying characteristic, but who all
proem a dull and common- ung
fortuity. There are, however, net in
the town itself, but in the surrounding
country, isolated vetoers .h•. wail repay
• close aoquaiutanoe and study. Among
these may often be hosed men ei goad
position el home, who through s.,.e
misfortune, or possibly some stile fancy.
have left meditation to tory themselves
in a log cabin on the prairie, living on
salt port and any game they c•& kt11 ;
seeing no one but an uooassus•I traveller;
beanng nothing but the long -drawn
mournful howl of tae prairie. wolf.
Huaevee impgsei►le at may seem, this
kind of ole has each a strange fa/a-
ctuation for many people -people, tun,
of maitre and edeeatiw- that, they re
for ever to leam it. and live out their
lives, save for the few
animals Limy may have around Iban-
ezilee in the wild malaise of an almost
.openpled emery. Bat we must Isar* _
the whoa makes sow sad talk a little
about
Tri 1711YMe
in this oeighbetitoud-the first and true
possessors et the soil limb has been
said and .riltem about the "Nub:'- Red
Mau," sad peehdle bare of falseb od
tbs. truth. Oertaisly be who bases his
ides of our "Ladies brother' upon such
highly adored fi.ttti.us narrative as
Fenimore Cooper's noesis is deemed to
be L Isthe
men are rhes /set wittiest a good deal
of personal beauty, iu many
oases finely cot features sad tall athletic
figure& The .ones, however, at least
in this neighborhood, are uytbtng but
beadsman 1 have looked for the
ideal ''dusky I•dia. hoiden" in rain,
and a sad reality formes me to confess
that she is the myth of • novelists crea-
tion, or else, if eke ever did ex at, is new
dead and her race has never been per-
petuated. All that reuses of her is a
dirty, painted objets, sbu®:o; along in
mummies, aid wrapped up in blanket•
.bice would be mush the better for
washing. Alas, that even weenie of
gallantry mane. for very troth s sake
deter me from sashimi this con(essuon
IT . • MD PAM
to nose that the MOM .s Indian gets t
white settissaeMs the worse he boars
.oc.By. He a. sus duet Sa..riab
the vices sod sot tits virtues of the white
.ten. And this . but natural To
oftm a sorry example is est hiss by b
civilised headier, and his wild, savage
motors, far glove press M learn the eve
/bas the good, eagerly acquires arty new
viol, whatever k sty be. Hie pasefnn
liquor is a medeses. sad he will bar
.' ryt,Nng hebas we earth for a ..all
easiest Loup, however. frost the vil
loges aid towns. i• the wild freedom n
prairie life. the Isidro is mesa to
greatest adveslltwa err a traveller
has eneeiug his simple
savage vis d two grtmt.st of teem
aro a• .p.s-Bendall hospitality and •
rigid adheres.* flu the teeth command
moat. All that ss Isaias has is at the
dteposal .f his geed, and be will sot
with rare ea epYse., tabs anything that
dose not belong be him. And althourh
A is trta.J hp may that as Indian
aoeset he .s.eerral, e*i time the so
called .bias bare takes plass
aro stor.ly the roast et • desire for the
loaves sad fishes of the lush, io other
words, that he will profses anything
even Chnst..ify, fee an extra amount
of pork sad Goer. mill it is a htet that
fa away le thti timely regime meth of
this deo it is a.... oe eighttosee se
iodise
ru.iosa xi. DOWN.
THE !Vito i ' SIGNAL FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1886.
the "wards e1 the teatime" 1 alum cies.
Him slight an 1 s...p..rfwt sbr.ub .4 rad
ne•ateu and i•• pe..ple
(luaus-.
Dux. ow
Oar sack anslu.ru.•o has 'suet very
buoy dun..& the Codd spell High ns nig
■ nd bail feet roll etre eh .aur the owl
. poc of he •ver..ee .tau W A hurry.
J. hit McAluaier r••t Inc.,,..f fn• tin-
b.oly cwt wilts frr•tls,g •. stri.
ter "ti dustur.iay
A. A. N Misrule was the quest of A. 11.
N.flrl, Bay Swirl road. • iu,lur.eh tp., last
week.
Everybody su 1bnb•p *other boy. Tn.
banns. am bate .we It FAot
J. hs Stalker sold a hoarse to A. M.
Polley for the sue. •1 $I$U
Williams liymwg•o.. ...W but h rear to
an American for a gond r.auud suss
The meth.Jmt. ..1 thin place have
started their snn.,al ret '. .I w. -r U. q•.
Ree. A. 1 Harries, e•1 tal,,esale, .d•
wtuiatered a•crueru1 tie the ...embers ••1
the I'reshyterian church, ?laud.y eves
stag •s1 -
Key. W. A 'l,',.g, t.`inutlMNNter oI
the deems sit Huroe, pre*, tied • very
ac.xptshle *ergo.n, on tit t'a il'• char. -h.
Sunda) ...vete. g let
IAO ottrz.
Mr. Watson, the new teacher of +S 8.
�... L, has assumed his duties here.
Mrs H Railton, with her .,.tea lfl,v
Carruther., a visiting friends in Hamil-
ton
J. fi.thrnngtou has hems re eleets.l
ache •1 trustee for 8, 8 N. a This as
his 14th year as schr.d trustee a et'"d
rented.
W. H Ohtt.ea has rutnrned to the
medacal college. at Tor•,,t., and hie
brother ti. 11. Uluttu,, h m returue,l 1.,
W oed.tock coilegge B..th are diligent
students.
Tearer. Leat 'week a p..rty . f eight
merry noisy,,made • new quilt, lied
in the vee • teacher, medmce, a talc
Laird, tar Dun up scribe and several
h ,
earned init.eb t It Isere
st...d he rtes. well.
The maidens did gent, let may their
burdens fall A uo,ck teal of juatice
w ith games closed a jelly time to all
present.
Sometime ago an item appeared in
Tui StaoaL w,sh,ng tb. -alts of J. 1/ -
Stewart and John Buchan .n to be welsh
tel s.teanat one another. W 0. Stewart,
who has charge of the equine, weighed it
at Mr. McCracken's rats ehe 30i5
James jr., actsug as recordi•eg clerk. It
weighed 1280 Ihr i good f..r a cult sit
19 months- trance of the teigb..ra who
have bees dolomite/ se to the w.iithta of
the colts ore now annum' to learn that
of Mr. Bocb•nao'.
TM Mkt Mr. Geyer.
We glean tis folowi.g fro. the Not.
folk, Ont., papers of last week, referring
Co the decease of the father .4 .our fellow
townsman, Mr. O. Senior, barrister : .
' It u our taiulul duty 1.. record this
week the death of • gentleman who was
as highly respected •. Ile eras well known,
aril who for very many years occupied
• leading p.mIts .0 es a physician, mid
had the a.nfdence .1 all with lob .m he
became associated. Dr Charles Seager
.as been on the 1alend Lf Ousrsesey in
1806 His father .as Rev. Charles
B Inks Seger, a chaplain in the Brines
• ray He was • graduate of Queen
Blisaheth Oulieze, Guernsey, and pur-
sued he noodieal studies an Loathes, I'.g-
laird, where in 18.24 and 1836 he was a
pupa of the celebrated Dr. Abereetby,
land graduated in 1827. For 17 years he
cad an exteis.Lse raceme is Wellington,
Shropshire, where he was the medical
••(beer ditto parish. In the groat cholera
epseieu,....4 143:1 Le metered s ery zealous
mrd self sacnicistg services to the public,
receiving therefor the public thanks of
the cow &Utbu,i,les. 1„ 1846 the doctor
carne to Canada. lie nettled at Port
Dover, where he na• held in high esti
m•u on as a phyeic,an, and gained the
esteem ■ud affection of the inhabitants.
" Tlie funeral tr•o4 pace at St. John's
e• cemetery, Wr,odhouee, nn Tuesday last.
7 At the npe nld age of 80 years, Dr.
t tiger gine• up this life without lesemne
is use shadow to be cant on his memory."
for
tea
his
•
corp de ,encu the other dee at the hands
woe Wards .. the Iambi tee.
There u no more reason, therefore,fur
repaal,up the licott Act now than then
eta heifers tier John'a repute/sae u the
great cu.stituuonal lawyer received its
of the la. lords. Ard/ru.tbe Mandpoimt
of fairue.s and puttee there is a good
deal of torsos foe net rep.alieg iii now,
Measles tie Qrnbibttionuta,after rims .t
straggle and uocertaamy, fermi the
grwad at rat sold seeder their ler,
owing to the privy oatnctl's deo,a.o
affirming he sudsy ..f the la., haw.
• goo. anf.11y sod vigefi.wiy to weak
mrd curried the ata in a vary Woo nem-
bee of ooastituemei.a, to which .t is new
or shortly nal be on trial The earwi-
gs*, sit the nett two or three years as
to the eeforeem it tdihe rat im &For -
stat luoalitiee, sod its general *Coat ee
i11 •td mime generally, will
h» of groat 'aim ,n .hap.gg!mtutm leg
Let ie act hays • fair
Aiwa iia
frids plenty of time b@ Pat it is spore
ne, to familiarfamiliarisethemselvesvee with oto
wmrkand nd to a.eattais it. defier.
let thehave any re..nn Obi..'u.,S ad.t
en •
trial.
ti
.
troth a raretrity whishw.uid ahs..
many ss .,thedr.s Meade". end ewes
sires Moody and 8aahe,'e limes 1. his
valise. teepee. 6ewwelt, then are
e ede.MMJy belated tiedus 1
rases, aid a calloleditiesee. bowery -
thing hssides gargle" leg himself with feed
and Amintas g/ whisky re Moe
of tnedisory type ref ladies is ibis
revise. BW
et nm. thiel; is eaem, that
the inohms Gest stile chs • geed
phira
to til* nt&... Melted el4..i i.
ing in weay way to the levee
d� end wage wetetea. Mashing them
W hish knew sethi.g ..f aid
Mg epos wises whish *beg al -
44
possessed the Win el to-day
ii
he a eery man .o
n I now with thea f.. .-ds "deist
A MAL. Live ProMT, ern
elects o, whose rt. is known to bare i tree
hien peleisbto4 1, the Rwoot.. Mei/ ' - s I rantarttt which .o the ores el .any of the Wm
:idesti u a leg proof of hie' A
Rr •
seeassary to dose op loophole eej�
o
ample tete has heel Ovi., Md Ste aee.y
*Bream* auio ler tae *Whiles t.,hi
*esteems, judge it by its end lei
it dant .x pe�c rdswgly will be
roily •
ly t}ir to vas who, . se eke
Musset,' meet part, ho, the beet
.eta vee, vs sagni.d their meant end
timed in order to put in term a
prises/Arm delibrtely sosetieeed y the
persple's reretll�tetavre
It a hardllyptdjtt►lires• that a piMwmw4.
M merge Lb* e' oleuen, w' 11 have
' tai temerity to repel th. ere Ret no
doubt • strewn* seat well to mode for
that .bjaet daring the amtre.ehi.g sea -
rue, veal the friends of the measure will
.1,a well to won their guard
Became the est has mowed diillioutt M
Peet tied espusstble to enema in the
mom, that as m ramie why the meaty
aro.t,tueou.., w►sch Moto carried .t by
lar -m umj..ntos, shooed be put heck m-
aw luno., agates% their will - [Terme,
Nees.
MST
Every year local paper Riva
ro.m one hundred to fire thousand
dol .rs is, tree Imes for the ed. benefit
.4 the etetu.ty .n which it i+ located. No
"that must can r .511 Jo tine. The
L.;.1 tenure to pr .portion to Isis omens
d..m more fee his teen then any usher
t.e wen, aged t0 all furow, man with
.osis. he ...est .0 Le supported, not
brc.,w y..0 may hapq»s to hk• him sir
admire hoe wrsune, but Miasma • local
pipet u the beet investment a man can
not he
,rd
doe
alk gre•tylA .odes but fivauosal y
11 is mere ..f • beneh to a eo.mun,ty
titre • leacher or prea.b r, Understand
us u .• we du not meas morally or
sss,rllectually, but financially ; and yet
on sora! quustn.os you will find the
,oap•rity of the l•.cal vapors es the right
side ..f the gneati..n. Today the editors
../ the I•.ce papers du the most work for
the l.\st mese, of any men ,.n earth.
Soliern,.e f..r y..ur local paper, tont as a
'loamy, but ea au mv.retmeut. --{Judge
DA, ,s
M .Y Old Mria.
"Picr," of the Ton,..te Nem, says : -
It is with extreme pain I notice a desire
..n the part tf Mr. J. A Macd.er.nell,
.,cher.,m known as ••John Greenfield,
or the man ori b the gleam," to imbrue
with M C Cameron, M.P. , of Huron.
Mr. Cao.rrnn, in • recent speech, warm
ed up Mr. Macd...nell's hide regarding
certain fees charged the D..rmmniun gov
ernment for prefessuwal services. Mr.
Macd...moll gats bacl at M C. by calling
ben "a lase and niel,gnaut liar," and "a
a.nte,npttb•or anal i.fasne.us c.•ward," and
•••cher th:..14s- Having wiped •he froth
boom his mouth, .1 A has set .loss, and
•.bat a to emus, is awaited with suints
tads- Let me see ! 1f I remember
rightly, it was fur calling simrbody •
liar that John Gre.-ntirld was once put
to o.w•idershlr truuhle anti anxiety.
•mt15.. Mies.
All p•rtire getting their sale bilis minted at
LW. odic* win get • free soiree inserted i.
1 he net ap to the time of sale.
1,ntsertan, met sun Sisui hemlock
lumi.r, shingles, and a span of good
working harem, at Harris mills, Crane -
teed. Ashfield township, It miles from
Duneaunnn by John Hxcx, auctioneer,
vont mooring at 1 o'clock. p.m., on Wed
needay, Jam. 27th., 1886. 'See posters.
iferebent• e•n wet their MU Herds, latter
Head.. tai An printed at this onion fur very
little, mere Mae they g..velli w for the
paper. a� help to advertise their
C nom** aad get prima
0sea.
fa Oe bvbb, on Teenday.J•a ft►, the wife
of Mr. Wilson Santeld. et • son,
■•owewm
In Ooderlrk. ea the Tth inst.. at fn. Petah
rhumb, by the Rev. 1t. J. Waters. Mr. P. R.
Fosto Hies Kate McKey. all of this tewm.
mum.
i■ Goderlch, on blonde.Jaasary nth,
Fanny Mario•, third dughter of ittoh•rd
Ileaamy. mod I8 years •ad 2 months.
1886.
llarr's YiiuogPi.
e P
Y I.L uTfiaTED KCEdf.
•
The K Hanrmt's Yonne Paorta
as the weekly fa osug
re den ta t eaaet The
spore no peen es pro the beet and mea
attract/v5 rosd1.( and Uiastr.tlo.& TM
angel and sheet *tortes have strong dramatic
interest, IllbMe they are .belly bee teem
wb.terer *porticoes or vulgarly ssaeasles-
al ; the mem ow natural Miter, sad mise..
travel, and the fait. d IUs, are by writers
whoa amasss giro {M beet aeser.aie of so-
cnrtscy sad wafts. Illustrated papers oa ath-
letic seems. mageas, aid platin&. Mee run in-
fornatie. es elms .aya0s11.ea Is not►•
Eng cheap -beat 14 but Its prise.
A. *pito...[ everyth.&.g that is attractive
and deetrable to jevenUe Literature B..fes
Cbeseirr.
A weekly tenet of Ulises to the bays
tits: 1s every family which It TaMM -
Under.
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term/4w sad IMteresL Cheese km Adeeism&
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day. if ter &Rectory.
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Harper's Weekly.
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leading IUsstroteo '.meekly newspaper u As.
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sad artistic nassreem it ie able to *ter for the
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tested serial stories, nee by Mr. Tema H+taur.
minae the f.e.cet of Uviai vergers of lc
tion. sad the other by Mr. N 4LTs Boaawv
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try; e•tertaiat•g abort sreries. mealy Mew
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parka. to yr
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$ Y OOODB PART1l1 '
mil.. .. sural.
A83ORTMENT OF SIMS,
gored wine.
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per beach
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en . he trade, bet i me veil tes the heat ie
TEAS,
COFFEES
GENERAL
GROCERIES.
25,000
Oasis. peels. Tunes, ala -Aske_,
wA hearts Woad drawn.
G. H. OLD,
The Grocer, ea the N•sss.
Teleyaese C
Uodertek 1»c. MI5, Inti..
Vest Street hat lariat.
Aures &Joliiistoi.
ALL UNDO OF
MEATS
Cantil •t1.slte. tad Fennel DMte..y,
t @IJJ. tt8JCITzD
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COWELL,
UNUNDERTAKER,dna
b» isa A a air lint sa /�sssma1
FVTINIE I
ilflA• Uses ak.1 /lc
I baa UndiieneIl Any °thee
Furniture ¥aa in Town.
1 Ate Ind the Osistrat 4 Met Armee Ise.
peened
Raymond Wu Lain !
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uftsinve-
SPECIAL ATTENTION
fa *meted to the test Mat the OIiOCORY RIAi11 et Me We OM. ORANT well stlU les
ossuneel, std the OlRLLAT AIM erm he. tmheej,., te Map
FIRST - CLASS GOODS•
.
The Stock is Very Large, awl
Must Neces-
sarily be Reducg..W� ,.
sad well POam CRLY Ire say at must&_`
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