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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1895-7-26, Page 5htWalk Midni A g with a colicy baby or a colicy stomach isn't pleasant. Either cau be avoide by keeping a bottle of ferry Davis' Pam HIr,I4u11. on the medicine shelf, It is invaluable in sudden attacks of Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and Diarrhoea. just as valuable for all external pains. Doss --One teaspoonful in a half glass of Water or milk (warm if convenient). ��' T huh, 0 t5 0. CE,RTAI N,_ inK�t�Ee That Tired Feeling Heed's Sarsaparilla Gives the Desired Health and S$renpth. You often hear people complain of weakness and a tired, run (town feel- ing. The cause of the tr nble is impure or impoverished bloc, and when in this condition it cannot carry health to the organs and tissues of the body, Purify, vitalize and enrich the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and these disagreeable feelings will disappear, because the blood will then carry health and vigor to every organ of the body. Topics , id'? i, A WEEK ♦ rlthere's E411 ilnme'nso crop of millersthi9 (• ,J �,.� { .0 1:F .season, Tutu'Intportlunt Ryon ts.iat,,row -words'vor ?Manitoba has legislated against Sunday Busy Readers. 41C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Gentlemen :-As a tonic and blood purifier I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla is the very best. My whole system was entirely run down, and it appeared to me as though there was but little blood in my veins. I was so weak I Could Scarcely Get Around' to do my work. I finally began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after using five bottles I found that my strength had returned and my appetite was very much better. In fact, I now feel as strong as ever." MRS. KELLEY, 9 Wellington Ave., Toronto, Ontario. Tired All Over -Could Not Sleep. "It affords me much pleasure to testify to the merits of Hood's Sarsaparilla. My whole system was run down. I felt tired all over my body and could not sleep at night and my appetite was very poor. I tried several physicians but with poor success. I heard Hood's Sarsaparilla spoken of so highly I determined to try it, which I did with great results. That tired feeling is gone, my appetite is good and I feel like a new woman." MRs. EATHERLEY, 132 Elizabeth St., Toronto. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently before the public eye today, And it is therefore the ideal building -up medicine. Be sure to get Hood's. lIh�after-dinner radHood's Pils a s. CANA.:MAN, ,A.voning has a beef ring. Ilarriston has a now paper. ;Brune county owes only $3,000. Stratford has 30 lady bicyclists. Bracobridge jail is being enlarged. Trolley parties are popular in Sarnia. Windsor is to have free postal delivery. '1.'lie curfew bell now rings at Eganvillo. Port Hope has reduced the price of gas. Two fountains will be erectoci, in Dun- das. Ingersoll young boys play cards on Sun- day. Collingwoocl averages five weddings a week, Moral mills. Grey house. Last Barrie. Southampton wants. a Division Court bailiff, The Roo organ factory, Aylmer, is to be rebuilt, Beaverton has had trees planted along its streets. Work has commenced on the new hospi- tal, Sarnia. Taxes will bo collected Port Elgin. Guelph has defeated a water extension by-law. Somo private residences aro being built In Paris. Brantford pays its taxes in excess of the amount due. Sarnia will soon tournament. Another new cigar factory is to be start- ed in Simeoe. Ontario makes about $8,000,000 worth of cheese yearly. In London the Bell Telephone Company is burying its wires. There was a groat Christadelphian pic- nic at Doon recently. Cynos Bixol, brewer, Strathroy, loft an estate worth $25,000. Woodstock's park is used as a pasturage by its roving cows. At Pelee Point 5,000 acres of marsh land have been reclaimed. Sarnia's front street will be paled with brick this summer. Excursion travel so far this season is the heaviest known for years. A man in Windsor is in jail two months, for stealing 32 frogs' logs. The G. T.R. docks at• Point Edward are in a dilapidated condition. county has votocl against a poor - week a porcupine was killed in half -yearly at have a lawn tennis street cars. Flay this season is the lightest crop in twenty oars, Manitoba- wheat crop reports continue encouraging. Chicken thieves work at Welland, Floods did serious Slniooe a went: ago. About 55,000 pounds of wool have been sold in Mitchell this year. A. lady baseball club from NowYork will play in Canada this summer. Last month 2,015 cars of live stook aro getting in their damage in North. passed through St. Thomas. Arthur Darlington,. Cameron East, re- cently tried to commit suicide. s .A large pilgrimage left Montreal on Saturday for Lourdes, Franco on board the Labrador. Kingston's National council of Women is waging war against chewing guns and cigarettepictures. Tho foreign trade for June shows a de- crease of $050,000 over June last year,aud in exports $2,658,000. Three workme'a were seriously injured at Guelph yesterday by the falling of the Norway Iron and Stool Company's new building. res. Over Fifty "Years. Ati OLD ANn WELL -TRIED REMEDY. -Mrs Winslow'sSoothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with per - feet success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diarncmia. is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In. every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind Goderich: A young girl named May Gibson was sent down by two Brussels J. P's on a charge of stealing a dress. She appeared hefore Judge Doyle on Wednesday and was remand- ed for two weeks. Her's appears to to a case where cruel and unfortunate home surroundings are mainly rt sponsible for a start on the downward road. Weak and Nervnos Describes the condition ofgthousands of peodle at this season. They have no appetite, cannot sleep, and complain of the prostrating effect of warmer weath- er. This condition may be remedieed by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which creates an appetite and tones up all the organs It glues good health by making the blood pure. Hood's Pills are the best after-d•nrer pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Goosoy, the young Indian who turned Queen's evidence in the Heslop murder case three years ago, is a private in the 37th. Final returns of the section election for the selection of the county seat of Nipiss- ing give North Bay a majority of eight votes. Thamesvillo people have been victimized by a number of counterfeit bills on the Commercial National Bank of Provi- dence. In the new Berlin park there is a tree with two trunks branching out four feet from the ground, one being an olm, the other an oak. John Haynes and Charles Jenkins, the two men under arrest at Montreal for suspected incendiarism, were refused bail on Saturday. Japan appears to be experiencing more trouble in conquering the Island of For; mosa than she experienced in thrashing the whole Chinese empire. The importation pf asphalt increased froin $36,000 in 1893 to $111,000 in 1894. The movement for good roads appears to be making progress in cities, at all events. Lieutenant -Governor Daly, of Nova Scotia, whose term of office expired on the first of this month, has been reappointed for a second term, A monster pilgrimage of English-speak- ing Catholics from Eastern Ontario Ste. Anne de Beaupro has been arranged for July 30. Three thousand pilgrims are ex- pected. CHOICE EXTRACTS', I3y grace alone WO aro staved, but it is all-suiliciQnt grace. -II Presbyterian.. Tho happiness of our livers depends OPO t 'the eharaeter of our thoughts, --Marcus Antoninus. ``Why art thou cast down, 0 my soul?" God ronraius the same. His promise is l i ib unchanged. Iris runup is still u m gi y. It Is not enough for the disciple of Christ to do no harks, to his fellowmen; lie must do thein good. -United Presby- torten. The man who does not honor his mother can not bo trusted to honor the mother of his children: --Young Alen's Era. "It is better to do well than to say well," says the epigram:' but it is better still both to do and say well. -Standard. God doesn't toll the unconverted mar that he is a sinner, but turns on the light and shows him that ho is ono, -Ram's Horn, Assert your own freedom if you will, but assert it modestly and quietly, re- specting others as you wish to be respect- ed. yourself, ---Froude. The Gospel is snore than a call; it is an announcement that God has made peace by the blood of Christ in the atonement. Will you accept it at His hand?- Standa rd. The Inas who is always talking about the great things he has done for the church could bo slipped out of this world and a peacock slipped in his place with- out anybody noticing the difference. -- Young Men's Era. A $100,000 company is talking of build- ing a dry dock at Windsor. Dominion Day is not a national holiday in the schools of Nova Scotia. Summer season is in full and glorious swing at the Thousand Islands. The G.T.R. staff at Point Edward is re- duced on account of less traffic. The Kingston election petition trials will take place September 16th. A dog in Newmarket is an adept in pulling bicyclists from their wheels. In one week Adam Waring, of Orillia, lost three children by diphtheria The first burial of a Chinaman in Guelph took place there last week. The United States consulate at Brant- ford was formally opened last week. Port Perry's population is 1,558, a de- crease of eight from.that of last year. E. C. Horning G.T.R. ticket agent at Guelph, has been removed to London. • Petrolea wants the bonus to the subur- ban railway from Sarnia to Florence. At Windsor $41, 000 was offered for the Crawford House, but was not accepted. The largest bank barn in Biddulph, Middlesex County, has been just raised. A Vapor Burner Company, with $20, 000 capital, has been organized in Paris. An old corduroy road has been unearth- ed at London, five feet below the surface. Miss Mary Ryan,of Seaforth, graduated in arts at Ann Arbor University, Michi- gan. Reports from grape districts are favor- able. Mitchell: On Friday Mr. Joseph Turnbull drove to Seaforth,taking with him his wife and babe of five weeks old. On returing home the child was placed on a bed, the mother believing him to be sleeping. Later, on going to to lift him, it was found that he was dead. JAPANESEJAPAKESE PROV'tRBS: The ignorant are never defeated in any argument. A woman with a three-inch tongue can slay a giant. Patience is the rope of advancement in all lines of life. With a mote in the eye one cannot 508 the Himalayas. Everybody has eight eyes for his neigh., bor's business. When the sense of shame is lost, ad' vancement ceases. Genius hears one individual and then COM prebends ten. " Negligence looks at the battle -field, then ekes its arrows, woman without jealousy is like a ball Without elasticity, Th s,fish which escapes from the hook seems always the largest. Who steals goods is called a thief; who steals dllnlinions, a ruler. Seeking information is a moment's shanae;ut not to learn is surely a last. 'ng throe 3. WOMEN IN DOUBT SHOULD TAKE PENNYROYAL WAFERS To correct irregularity and weakness, keep the organsle healthy eolandan. The Wants are "Lilo Savors" Go young women, aid graceful development, provide pain. kss,regular periods, Mk for Tho Del reit xdbtor sell them. boroetrmedy rwtanknova 1 The recent hurricane damage on both sides has caused great of the pt. Clair river. J.G. Wallace has been appointed deputy judge in the absence of Judge Finkle of Oxford. Princeton village has a man inches tall, 26 years old, who is bald. A Brockville tippler says he will sue anybody who gives him intoxicating drink. Of a thousand appointments by the Methodist Conference, only two were pro- tested. A Quebec farmer ham -strung a flock of sheep to prevent them from jumping fences. Several members of the Flying Roll colony of Dotroi are seeking converts in Sarnia. It is said that Lord Aberdeen will lay the corner stone of tho new post -office at Arnprior. 6 feet 4 entirley The dense fog prevailing on Lake On- tario Monday morning caused consider- able inconvenience to the shipping, and at Toronto several vessels went ashore, but no damage was done. A prisoner named Barquis,'undergoing a term in the Central prison, Toronto, for forgery, attempted to comimt suicide Mon- day by cutting his throat with a coop- er's knife. He will recover. Sir Adolphe Caron has entered an action for twenty-five thousand dollars damages against the Montreal Herald on the ground that he has been libelled bythat journal in connection with recent political events. On Saturday afternoon the bodies of the two Pitezel girls found in the oeilar• of a House on St. Vincent street were buried in Et. James' cemetery. Torontd,:"in the presence of Mrs. Pitezel and several ofil- • ciais. The Canadian trade returns for the past twelve months are now complete,and they show that the decrease in Canadian im- ports and exports was not nearly as great as might be expected during the fate de. pression. The official contract disposing 'of To- ronto 3% per cent. bonds to. Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co., of New York, was signed. on Saturday in Toronto,Mr. Ickel- heimer representing the firm. The sale is the best ever made by any city in Can- ada. UNITED STATES. TEMPERANCE TOPICS. The man who loves whisky always hates Christ. -Ram's Horn. Dr. Parker calls the saloon the "street - corner god of London." The annual drink bill of Cleveland, 0., is said to be $10, 000,000. Tho liquor traffic must be ended, be- cause it can not be mended. -Rev. Jos. Cook. If the road to respectability it Ram's Horn. The influence of alcohol is never to stimulate life -growth, but always to hin- der and depress it. -J. J. Ridge, M.D. What a young man earns in the day time goes into his pocket, but what he spends in the evening goes into his char- acter. -Dr, T. L. Cuyler. Tho Brewers' Journal states that Eng- lish syndicates have .1191,000,000 invested in American breweries, the dividend on which, at nine per cont. last year, was $8,190,000, and was paid in gold. Tho board of excise of Ithaca, :the seat of Cornell university, has refused all ap- plications for renewal of licenses to sell liquor in that town. Licenses were given to the drug stores. The Kingston Kennel Club will have a bench show in connection with the Mid- land Fair. There are seventeen applicants for the vacant county treasurer's position in Wentworth. Win. Wand, who died recently in Eng- land, Was at one time a councilman in London, Ont. Kennedy, the horse thief, got from the Trenton magistrate three years in the penitentiary. A large pilgrimage to Ste. Anne de Beaupre will go from Ottawa and Pontiac counties on the 30th. A gang of pickpockets and thieves are travelling with Barnum and Bailey's cir- cus, Look out for thorn. I Because she was scolded, little Amy Baxter,of Parkhill, ran away from home, but was caught at Petrolea, At Brantford the Bradloy-Garrotson Publishing Company has been incorporat- ed with a capital of $75,000. A falling tree in the Arnprior cemetery has crushed the monument of Daniel Mc- 1,aohlin, founder of the place. The Hamilton fuel inspector recently declined to receive a thousand tons of coal because it was not up to the bargain. 01x1 river men have a superstittion that this being the seventh year the St. LaWrenoe is low, It will rise next year. the pit didn't begin in couldn't end in ruin.' - KNIOHT EXETER NORTH STORE Mr. F, R. Knight has opened a Glzp• brat Store in the stand lately occupied ey Brook's Harness Shop with a full stock of GENERAL GROCERIES BOATS & SHOES, HARDWARE, STATIONARY, ETC. FOREIGN CLIPPINGS. Produce taken in exchange for goods F. R. Knight. Chrastre's,.--� COMMERCIAL LIVERY. First-class Rigs and Horses Orders left at Hawkshaw's Hotel, or at the Livery Stahl e,(Christe'sold Stand) will receive prompt at- tention. . , TConnsetion Terms Reasonable elephone TVc People's The river Rhine flows at three times the rate of the Thames. The crown worn by Queen Victoria weighs forty ounces. The population of the German empire is increasing at the rate of 500,000 a year. The heaviest of the foreign woods are the pomegranate and the lignum vitae, and the lightest is cork. Up to the present time the Necropolis company, the biggest undertakers in Eng- land, have buried 126,000 bodies. The long-distance telephone between 'varis•and London has over two hundred calls a day. At the rate of two dollars for each call it pays. In all, it has been estimated that :over two million acres are devoted to the main- tenance of deer in Scotland, and that about five thousand stags aro annually killed. In 1861 the cold'was so:severe in eastern Europe that packs of starving -wolves :en- tered Vienna, and all the canals of Ven- ice were frozen, and the principal mouth of the Nile was blocked with floating ice for a week. THE ARMY AND NAVY. Clarence Sedgewick, of New York, sui- oided in Paris Saturday. James Vaughan, a telephone lineman, was killsd by a live wire at Providence, R.I, Saturday. A Philadelphia fireman fell off the hose cart and was killed while enroute to a fire Saturday. Rain, wind and hail storms overlarge sections of Iowa did much damage to crops and property Thursday. A rear -end collision at Peoria, 111., Sat- urday, killed Martha Wright, of Eureka, I11., and injured a dozen others. Those who have been paying $100 and upwards for bicycles will be interested in the opinion of a New York industrial and mechancial expert that the wheels can be profitably realized at less than $50, that as a matter of fact, it costs less than $20 to make the very best of thein now and that by this time next year $30 will bo the common retail price for a first-class wheel. Like type -writers and sewing machines, bicycles have long been sold at inflated prices. CUTTER & FITTER. A.J.SNELL MERCHANT TAILOR, Main St., - - Exeter. Tweeds and Worsteds. e. ratiffarit'.. �IGt�G�16� I have a complete line of samples of all the latest designs and patterns in. English; Scotch, Canad- ian and American Tweeds, Trouserings, Suitings, Coatings. J SNELL Loudon, Huron and Bruce. TIME TABLE. GOING NORTH - London, depart Centralia EXETER Mensal]. Xippen Brucefieid Clinton Londesboro Bluth Belgrave Wingham arrive.-- GOING SOUTH - Win glum, depart Belgrave Blytl• Londesboro.. Clinton 23r a..efield Iiippen • Hensall ........... EXETER Centralia All officers in the Austro-Hungarian cavalry must hereafter learn telegraphy. In:time of war France puts 370 out of every 1,000 of her population in the field;' Germany, 31; Russia, 21. Some of the ocean steamers are so con- structed that they can be converted into armed cruisers in thirty hours. The Russian War Office has decided to use henceforth exclusively g:ey horses for artillery purposesthe reason given for the innovation being that animals of this color have been found by experience to be stronger and more enduring than the brown ones now used. The terror inspired by the Japanese armies In the east is greatly enhanced by the fact that they make no noise. They maroh with no bands, no drums beat re- veille or tattoo, and in action the Japan- ese utter no cheers. The officers have a code of signals by whistling that serves to direct the movements of the troops. FOREIGN. Spain is preparing to send very heavy reinforcements to her army in Cuba at an early (late. Fif wen thousand dollars has so far been subscribed for the testimonial to Dr. W. G. Garce started by the Day Telegraph. Prof. Rudolph Gneist,professor of juris- prudenceand ' rsit of Berlin, ' theU University In prude neo y formerly insturctor to Emperor William, is dead. The returns of the British elections up to three o'clock Monday gave the Conser- vatives a majority of one hundred and seventy-seven. It is reported that a body of Macedonian insurgents have been dispersed by Turkish troops, and have taken refuge in the Mal- csll mountains. The Bulgarian Government has been making secret enquiries into the murder of ex -Premier Stain buloff, and as a result it is clni"ted the facts elicited shout that the crime was an ant of private vonge- an e. Five short autograph Dooms by' Robert rt Burns were sold recently in London for $490 ;three long letters for $70, and three short ones for $105. At the same time seven letters of SO, Walter Scott were said for about $27 50 a piece. Leprosy is increasing in Iceland in an Manning manner, according to the Jesuit, Missionary, Father Svoiaasson. Last year a Danish physician, sent by the Govern - anent, examined one-third of the island, and found 141 lepers. OBSERVATIONS.1 If the world were a whispering gallery, it is bard to say whether one would ex- perience the more concern about the things he spoke or the things ho heard. The man of tact and courtesy will not talk above the head of this less gifted friend. It is easier for the one to come down than for the other to climb. The robes of humility often deceive; and the shoe -maker's downcast look may indicate simply a wish to find out how long the wayfarer can go without order- ing a new pair of shoes. Conscience flourishes best on continuous hard service, and should not bo allowed to take a holiday for a single afternoon. Since a man's thoughts must be Ma strive to pions he should lifelong comps keep them bright and agreeable. It is better to represent tho big end of a short pedigree than the fine point of a long one. WORLD PROVERBS. I5 HANDLED PERKINS AND -------- MARTIN , ND - ---..,..MARTIN, AGENTS Te BICYCLES, SEWING MACHIIEEa ORGANS, ETC, The Brantford won -239 first prizes, -143 second " 88 third and holds nearty even' Championship from 111. Atlantic to the Paeifir•. Perkins & Martin. ' VCI0I,'6 I?I TOct,-"IPEfOY)ZNi"u The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Gluarantee:II • promptly; and permanent" cure all forms of Noisiest, Weakness, Em'issien$,SP$i7'. atorrhoa, Impotencyand'a+` e•Q'ects of Abuse or .Excesses Mental Worry, exceasi enc Passen ger. 8.05 A at 4.30 P M 9.07 5.47 9.22 6.00 9.37 015 9.44 6,20 9.52 6.28 10.12 6.55 10.29 7.14 10.38 7.23 10.52 7 37 11.10 8.00 Passenger 6.sSeM 3.25rat 6.50 - 3.47 7.03. 4.01 7.10 4.08 7.30 4.28 7.49 4.46 7.57 4,53 8.06 4.58 5.25 5.12 8.40 5.23 A. HASTINGS, Be.�•Ore and g te7'. of Tobacco, OpiumorStim9. J •f tants, which soon teed to .'. Amity, Insanity. Consumption and an early grata Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Bfedicx.4 known. Askdruggistfor Wood's l'hosphodline;i heoffers Some worthless medicine in place of'th€r inclose price iu letter, and we will send by rein: mall Price, one package, 31; six, 35. One sa ylease, six will cure. Pamphlets free to any addred The Wood Company, Windsor, Oat., Cannan proprietor oy THE .CENTRAL BARBER SHOP. HAIRCUTTING, SHAMPOOING and Exeter Packing Rouse Notice Parties wishine'fresh tenderloi- fresh pork, spare ribs, shank - and pigus 's feet, can get th Wednesday mornings. A good supply of Hams, Rolls, backs, Bellies, Shoulders and salt bacon on hand at lowest cash prices. LIVE HOGS WANTED Every Monday morning for .at -- livery. C. SNELL, - Prop. HAIRCUTTING. L tidies' and Children's Haircutting a specialt A. HAISTINGS, Fanson's Block. A GREAT DISCOYEflY Fast . . For Cotton Diamond Dyes . The Only Com- tlate Des he Market n that Make Fast and Unfading Color's. Where money makes the man it uses pot -metal. It is next to impossible to wound a bore. How often we pay a ruinous price for the:regretful recollection of a fleeting pleasure. Had Napoleon acted wisely before Mos- cow he need not have sought consolation in talking wisdom after Waterloo. Debt is the devil's deputy. It always seems easy for others to do right. Difference of opinion Is the motive power of progress. 11'eW have the time to both do and say much. The average after-dinner speech will eatplain to you the meaning of the phrase, "Too full for utterance." and Mixed Goods: k ��x�a los it MttieS 8Ye0441-08„ In the system, strains the lungs -mei prepares a way for pneumonia, onset. times consumption. PYNY - PECTORAL positively cures coughs and colds in at surprisingly short time. It's aapisw- tido certainty, tried and true, aoaih- ing and healing in its effects. LARGE BOTTLE, ONLY 25 CENT, SME 1 KACtik • Te{a liOre mita with mugcuIart�lin has iu,stput oq aha'( Banibfter of Bads 1t Ile .942 t PAM The Fast Diamond r, Dyes for Cotton and Mixed Goods (x2 colors) are triumphs of science. They are new and im- portant discover- ies, controlled by Diamond Dyes, and are found in no other package -, dyes. They will color more goods than other package dyes, and make colors that are absolutely fast to light and washing. Be sure that you get Fast Dia- mondMixed Dyes for Cotton and Max Goods, they excel all others. Sold everywhere. Pr -Direction Book and forty samples of colored cloth free. Wzr.ss s BrcnaansoN Co., Aaoatreal, .Q.. Clinton: Hon. J. C. Patterson has donated the sum of $15 towards the p rite list of the Huron Central. J. McLAc iteN. Point au Cherie, writes:ufilik- 'ng better tor Lame Back and Lumbago Ulm* 1► D. & L. Menthol Plaster. A. E. MAcLsLN writes from Windsor: °TWO. & L. Menthol Plaster is curing Sore Bsolotaiiii Rheumatism at a great rate in this viohuiity. 26c. each in air -tight tin bor. • 0 WE WANT A MAN AT ON.' in this community to sell speciate - in our line. Trees that bear seedless Pim Apple Trees hardy as oaks. "Excati,clrf' Crab as large as an Apple. Cherryl i et proof against black -knot. Plumtraes affected by Curculio. Tree Cutts Gooseberries•aif11i1ii l do not 'mxiAnnt Blackberry $>rr without tho Space will not allow M _ ustofurtherenumerate, Tree Roses, At. BUT our stock talks for 'i',` itself. Prices right. Handsome book o f plates and complete outfit furnished free of charge. Writt'is terms and particulars. CHASE BROTHERS' COMPAIMIC Colborne, Onto Tux "OLD RELIABLE" NURSERYMEN.