HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1887-10-13, Page 5Elatis1 ard,
The Municipal Council mit en ()et:
3, I8b7. All the, members. present.
Minutes ofthe previous meeting read
and approved,
Moved by Mr. Johnston,` seconded by
Mr.Dlgkinson, that By -Law No. LIS, re.
lacing to the failing of pertain rates in
the Municipality be read,• ---Carried:
By-law No. 138 was ,react, passed and
signed by the Reeve.
Moved by Mr. Johnston, seconded by
M'.'Diakeneon, that the 1teeve and De-
puty Reeve be a committee to see Mr.
(,'lose regarding encroachment on the,
roadway to bis tile works, St. Marys,
Road.—Carried.
'Che following orders were issued by
the Reeve :--Il. Robinson, $29,60, gra-
Yelling townline Blanshard & Fullerton;
,Ihn'Anderson, $12, rep, abutments,
'`1 tt Creek Bridge ; C. Skinner, $16,72,
two culverts, and gravel, con.' 3 ; Wth.
ride, $2, rep. bridge, St. Marys road
Robt. McIntyre, $2, rep. cul. con. 9 ;
Perot'va1 Atkinson, $12 for tile ; Charles
Ready, $12.60, gravel Townline, 'B1an
chard and Niseouri ; Andrew Rea, $1.00
rep, cul, Lower'Side' Road ; Town of St..
Marys, $12.50, account in full work done;
South Perth Ag'l Society, $20, grant ;
John Leslie, $14.75; planking bridge at
Ruthig's mill ; RobertMoir, $12.81, gra-
velling townline Blanshard & Nissouri ;
Henry Switzer, $23.45, grading Smith's
side road ; S'amuel,Moore, $5.42;,gravel ;
J. Croshers, $1.75," impounding hogs ;
J. Carothers, $8.00, culvert, Base Line ;
David Creighton, $1.50, culvert, Centre
Side Road ; W illiaw Rendle, $5.50, gra.
vel ; 'William Rundle, $14.96; gravelling
side Road ; Robert Radcliffe, $2, tile
across road, eon. 8 ; C. Skinner, $5,cul
ver, townline Blanshard & Fullerton ;
john Perrin, $12,' gravelling ;' Ruth
Ritchie, $7,' charity: George .Wiikinson,
$3, charity ; George Wilkinson, $3,
charity ; Walter Gowan, $6, rep. cul. ;
R. A. Brown, $7.80, gravel ; Patrick
Nolan, $3.93, gravel ; I. Dutton, $1,25,
rep. culvert,
Couuohl adjourned to meet on the 1st
Monday in Nov., at the hour of 10
o'clock, A; M. WILLIAM JoiixsroiP,
Clerk.
COLT SOLD.—At the ICirkton show. on
Friday last, Mr. J. Lane of the 8th con',
sold a tour months old colt sired by .T &
P Brook's celebrated horse "Farmer s
Friend," to Mr. Herbert Blanchard of
Sylvan, M}ddlesex, for the sum of $150.
This; colt and t,,nother" of Farmer's
Friend's sire, swept everything this fall
at
various lairs.s. AS a stock getter
this horse has few equals.
BIRTHS.
PABSONS.—In Exeter, 8th inst.,'the' wife of
Wm. Parsons of a danghter.
MARRIED.
S-ta1rLE—BAosnAW.— On the 28th }fit., atthe
residence of thebride's father, lt"y the Rev.
Jas. Graham, Mr. Samuel Sample, of
Kirkton, to Miss Sadie A., eldest daughter
of Mr. Wm. Bagshaw of,Stephen.
DILE.
AND SEEDER.
We respectfully call your attention to a few testimonials which the GALE SULIKEY HARROW MAFUFACTUR-
ING COMPANY OF WINDSOR, ONT., have received, front some oi their patrons. Every one who has purchased the
Implement, Mpronounces it a grand success, and all Implement every farmer should have.
A. R. cMANUS is in charge of a cornpany of mien and eight wagons, at Exeter, and is doing a thriving business in 1Islrou
County.
McXNmnn.—::Iih°.Rxeter, at he residence . of
Dr. Lutz, on the 9th ins., Mrs. J. Mein_
tiie, aged GI years and Sines.
Gale Harrow Co,. Windsor, Ont.
GENTheetxN.—This is to ,certify' unit the
oouibined Harrow purchased from, your
agent has given entire satisfaction, and I
consider it the best implement of the kind
ever introduced in this neighborhood. I
prepared my potato ground for wheat with
_
Miploughing, and I can say that the ma
cBine does all your agent claimed for it, and
an cheerfullyecouintend it to my farmer'.
friends as the BEST.
Yours truly,
James Halls, Us -borne.
Gale Sulk. HarrowCo., Windsor, Ont:
DEAR Sn s. --Inn answer to your question
as to my opinion of the Gale Harrow, I
would state that as a Cultivator.for loosen-
ing and tearing up the ground I would as-
sign it,thehighest place of any that -I have
ever tried, doingits'work more''effegtually,
leaving no blanks, light of draft, and invar-
iable uniformity of depth. Not having test
ed IL. as a seeder, 1 mut not speak too posi-
tively of its merits. as such, but from its
construction, and what I have seen, I have
A GLORIOUS AMBITION
Said. tbo Scythian ambassadors to Alex-
ander, .11
lexander,'•I1 your person were as vast as your
anibitiou the world would not contain yon"
We have naw a conqueror whose ambition is
ae boundlosse as Alexander's. The old world
was too narrow a sphere for its exercise.
We refer to Thomas Holloway whose desire
to benefit mankind, unsated'by the countlese.
cures his medicines have accomplished, is
'now aetivoly engaged iu revolutionizing the
treatment of disease. Conquest and sub-
jugation are its objects—the conquests and
1
sob-lcg
anon of ni
the various maladies that
afflict the human race. The trophies of his
no doubt it will fulfill all that oan be clainl-
er) for the very beat in the market.
Yours truly, A. J. Ross, Nairn.
East Williams, July 26, 1887.
Crediton, Ont, Sept, pt, 23, '87.
(-ale Sulky Harrow Mfg. Co., • Windsor.
GisNTLLxI1N.--I purchased olio of your
,Harrows & Seeders awl have thoroughly
tested it on all kinds of ground, ' and after
,seeing the work it will do have no hesita-
tion in recommending it to niy: farmer
friends as the best implement in the market.'
Yours truly, •
Tobias Wurtz.
Sarepta, Sept. 24th, 1877.
Gale narrow Co., Windsor, Oat.
Gr.erLi ruv.--I have bought and tested
one of your Sulky Barrows and Seeders and
think it is just what -every farmer needs,
and it will do all your age claimed for it.
• Respectfully Yours, Alonzo Foster.
•
Centralia OntSept.24
$7:
Gale Sulky Harrow Mfg. Co., Windsor.
DEAR. Sins.—I bought one of your Sul.
•
keyHarrows, and Seeders anti const say
that I em well Pleased with the way it does
its worir. ' I prepared and sowed wheat in a
Very rough, lumpy field where it was impos-
sibleto, use ray drill. T also used it to dig
potatoes, and afterwards prepared and sow-
eel the same field without plowing, and I
am convinced that the Gale is the hest and
most useful implement ever introduced to
farmer's of Huron Co. Respectfully yours;
William Anderson, Stephen Tp.
Gale Sulky Harrow Mfg. Co., Windsor Ont.
DEAR Sins. -The Sulky Harrow & Seed-
er bought from your agent is just what. we
need, I have used it to harrow, cultivate
and seed, and can truthfully say that it
does the work better, easier and with less
labor than any instrument I ever saw. 1
will also state that 1; have a good drill, but
think that broadcasting as done by the Gale
is the way to sow grain to get the best re-
sults 1 have worked ten acres of wheat
stubble with the cultivator without plough;
•k
ing and it did the work to perfection.
per e c
Win. Rowtelif 'e, Stephen.
. CONSUMPTION CURED. OU1vG MEN Suffering from the eilocts of
Anoldpltysician,rotirec3frompractice,hav I✓!
early it i the . e It i��norauce or
ing had placed in his hands try anNasOIndia•a rly v 1 abita, a ro. r of ti, 3
missionary theformula of a simple vegetable, folly, who find 'thorn selves weak, nervous; and
remedyfor the speedy and permanent cure of exhausted ; also 11IIDDLE AGED and OLD Mule,
1 p I
Go ptr
n Bronchitis,Catarrh,
Asthma
ho are
re brok
n down from
the e
ffects of abuse
and all throat and lungaffections, leo aoei_ , r over -work, and inadvanced life fuel the
tive and radcal cure for Nervousobilityaud censequenoes
of you}hfui excess, scud for and
seiliervou5Complaints, after having testodits.Been At. V.Lubou's Treatise OD 1)iseapes of
wonderful curative powers in thousands of Men. Thebookwill 'besent sealed to any ad -
eases, has feltithis duty tohunke it known -hal dross onreceiptof two tic. etaml'ts. Address
his sufl'eringfellows. .Aotuatedbyy tuinmetive. M. V.LUIION,47 Wellingt,,n St, 18. Toronto,
and a desire to relieve human stiff erine; ,v.,f dan.lBth.1$87. 17--v.
send free of charge, to all wee desire it, this
recipe, in German,Franoh orEuglish, with lull ®�irA�CfiW$ English PII`C1h^i'7 $f�LT:
directionsfcrpreparingand using. Sent by
mail by iress:ngwith stamp, naming this , A successful iledicine, used over,.
Dap er, W.NoIEs,140Power'sjBloele Rcchester § 30 years in thousands of cases.
Cures Speranatorrhea Nervousf
AnviOE TO Morrtsrs.—Are yon disturbed at ..4* - Weakness, Emissions, Impotency
n�ifi h�t and broken of your rest by a sick child �, and all diseases caused by abuse. a . •--•
seleving and crying. with ,rain of Cutting iheiroxffi1 indiscretion, or over-exertion• stere:
Teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle of Six packages Guaranteed to Cure when alt others
lairs.Winslow's Soothing. Syrup" for Children Tait. Ask.' your Druggist for The Great En, llsh
Toethieg. Its value is incalculable. It will Pi -ascription, take no substitute. One package,
relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. $1. Six $5, by mail. 'WriteforParophlet. Address
Bonendupon it, mothers': there is no mistake 8uroka Chemical Co., Detroit, iVISeli.,'.
about it. It oures Dysentery and Diaarbcea,
regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures -
Colic, sottens tete Gums reduces Inflammation,
and: gives tone and energy to the whole system. e, e -
"11rs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children ' i, e
tAsthingispleasantto the taste and ,is the ti4)- —
prescription of ' one of • the oldest and bee
female physicians end nurses in the Unitedlr
States and is fors ale by al] druggists through-,
out the world. Price twenty. -five cents a bot- • P t4,14
�' f .
SOOTnrNG BrnuP "and take no other -Wile. 1' 1
tic,
Bo sure an
ask sk for '•tins Wlzssnow's
FROM A GRATEFUL MOTHER. 1 1
"My little child suffered from a seyere
cold upon the lungs, until she was like a I
' nee -4 '"�•,,;?-To-cte ',e7o• ,
little skeleton before eke took Burdock Blood
Bitters, after .which she became fat and 1 } ;i �.; ' •i c;'' ' ' Li, x; lv+, _
hearty, and was cured of weak lungs, coli- { -
stipntion and debility or wasting of: flesh, *. Aro pleasant to t ‘.i...,.. !.-•ni -. in '.?telt. awn
from which thvo doctors had failed to relieve Purgative Isar I eeecreett
her." Mrs. Samuel Todd, Sturgeon Bay, Ilkeigriver of woa.eti _,t ‘......Lith., -1, of Adults
Ont.
CERTAIN CURE.
A Cure for Cholera Morbus. -A positive
caroller this dangerous complaint, and for
sl -ill aro to be found in every of the 'earth � all acute or ohtonic forms of bowel' complaint
f 1 bund
at eons.'
om Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry : to be
EXETER - — - ONTARIO.
li
It has lieretefore been the Univers incident to summer and fall, is gun m Dr
?faint against even the most popular med-
icines that they were mere palliatives, reliev-
ing pain temporarily, perhaps, but never
reaching the "materies morbi" or element
of disease in the blood. Ho1Io say's Pills, on
the the contrary, act specifically upon the
primary cause of the malady in the fluids' of
tiro body, and from weich• they tering. In
external disease the Ointment is used as an
auxiliary to the Pills, and its unitive effects
ale scarcely less wonciui•fu1, •
Wo make these assertions—bold as they
they way seem* --on solid grounds. _ We have
warrant for them in the statements of Stant--
arcl medical poriodir ars, in the published
acknowledgments of tiluusands of greatful
convalescents, and last, bat not least; so far
as our private coevictious age concerned, in
oar own personal experience and observation.
To theMan an whose profound research and
practical shill in medical science have result-
ed in: the production of such unequalled
curatives, and whose business energy .and
enterprise have diffused them' through every ,
iii babited region between the Equator and
the Poles, the homage of the world is clue.—
The 'Sunday .Di,vllatcil,
lessers. -Fulford &Co., Brockville Ont,:
Gents,—A. proiniuent oitizen of our town ex
presses great delight; over, the sniracnlons
healing properties of your Nasal Barin. He
bad suffered a long tine from a severs head-
ache over the eyes,. and his head was so
stopped up that he ivt.s in great distress.
One application gave instant relief, and iu
• two clays he web entirely clued.
The Railway Committee of • the , Privy
Council will meet, on the 25th nest., when
seveiell deciuiions milt probably bo rendered,
-our Druggist is aut,sos ized to refund you•
the n1000y if Dr Oasaen s„Sternleb Bitters
do not befit any case of Dyspepsia, Kidney-
'
br Liver Complaint. All druggists,. 50 cents.
The petition against MT. Prole/liable 1\1.1'
i Io issed 'the Superior
£or%uauzbly eras chs. by Z
Cense in Mosttreal ea Saturday.
If you wiSli long }
-,t s;. >. life keep 3 'our Stemac
li
Bowels reenter. Dr. Carson's Stomach
b'ite's will d o h ,. 'tie. A
procured from any druggist.
GRAND RESULS.
For several years Be II. Brown; of Kin-
.eardine, suffered from dyspepsia. he says he;
tried several physicians and host of reme-
dies without relief. His druggist recomm-
ended B.B.B which he declares produced
t'grand .results,” for which he gives it his, —
highest reoomniedatiou. Commercial Union Assurance Company °f
London, 'England. ' CAPITAL and AssETr, :a2 t
Keep your Stomach Olean, your Bowels coo, co,
regular have little to fear m
Norwich Union,:hire Insurance Society of.
Noiwich England. Caerre>,, e„•s,see,oet).
Lancashire Piro Insurance Clompeny of Man
ch`ester, England• CAPITA', 814,600,000.
VIDSTUT
Genera. 13.0.eni
for the following first-ciassensurance Compan-
1en:•
—
Glasgow & London Wire Insurance Co ,
Great Britain. 0.vrrrir 52,500,000.
any contageous disease. Dr. Carsons
Bitters will do it. Your Druggist sells it
50 cevts,-
AN OLD TIME FAVORITE.
The season of green fruits and summer.
do hike 1'l the tihno when the worst forms of don,'Canada. Full Government deposit with
cholera morbus and bowel complaints gener- Ontario tiovernment.
Fowler's ally
prevail. As a'siifeguard Dr.Fo tendon Guarantee C •*coulouL- Co. (Li
Extract of • Wild Strawberry ,'should be kept of London, Pa:glaind. C iiI 'AL, 51,250,
at hand. For 30 years -it has been the most --- ? tett)
reliable remedy. Cauadiau Mutual Aid AHSOetatiOl).
BE PREPARED. Canada, Assessment Life Systool
Many of the worst attacks of cholera mor- roe,
City Mutual Vire Insurance 0impamy of:Lan-
Everest's Cough Syrup
Cough
CANNOT 13E BEATEN.
o fu
its Wird r
Try ftand be convinced oft w
five powers, price 25 cents,
and abexilwest iu Caucda.
bus; cramps, dyseutery, and eerie telae -'rid. � ��+� •
suddenly in the night, and the most speedy
and prompt moans must be used to combat John T -est tt
their dire effects. Dr.. Fowler's Extract of
Wird.Strawberryis the remedy. Keeinit n.1 i ca41'Estate 5 Rnaixrilnce gt.
hand for emergencies. It never fails to cure
or relieve. EXETER . -: ONTARIO
Scott's Einulsionof Cod Liver Oil,
aLII{l &lyplophoopGlites.
Is very pale able trod ninth bettor than•tltc —CURES
plain oil. Dr. W. H. Cameron, of Halifax, Liver Oomph/int,
N. S„ says: '°I have prescribed Scott's E- Dyspepsia,
mnlsien of. Cod Liver Oil with 1Ivpophcs- 'n, t � Y(a Biliousness,
phites for the past tivo years mull fonucl it
Sick Headache,
more egreoablo to' the stomach, and have:. r �, -ti x aDrt " +ilKidneyTroubles,
better results front its use than any other a F `ry �,„.:ir ;t 1” a ]:Lbennuttism
preparation of Ilio kind .r have ever tried." , t •; i Skin Diseases
pro in 50c. and V. size, . "i. T ' —end all',-
P,t [lave .*
i1 •
o <
- I 1 clic a tout tongue,sr<.. ,
r ni
�O ' .l. aIY il'�tiC6 0 he
61C � " Impurities .l 1 t
af
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p
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Ls
If
got well bya • v, M
� Blood from t •}t t-
I�. �•'q n , a
you Bilious? g s
aro y
Carson's Bitters.
GIVE THEM A. CHANCE I
(TP.ADE memo).
TRY EVEREST'S LIVER REGULATOR
For diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, &c., and
Purifying of the L'lood. Price $1. Six bot -
ties fora5. I'o' Salo by ALA DeneorsTe.
Manufactured. only by
G.IsG;I1V1.11ICST,Cxxnu-'T l'onese.ONT.
'i'htitisto say, your Inngs. A'so all your
1 Concentrated
1 Sr•.,aHs• .
elrinei'y it is. Not only the larger a I �Ls d eilc,ctttal to ase. •
a;es, brit the � IcusauC Hci a ❑ CH a.
--ASIC FOR—
i6t. , When these are clogged and choked with v '1':I o d,Clel''S Cdfl'l OL1L1d,
'Jho' 'iinndian Gazette sf•atoa ,Sl,r ,Toho t, wince ice ought ilot to ee there y'oui� -to o
C amt
ter
Very Wonderful con I'ti'el Ve+stable Highly
over cause arising
Female w ealrness
& General debility
and LSotve i
CF
salt. s
1 1 't 5i f baby finny take h tl l of little tubes ud I' 1
them. Try olio. Bottle, 50 cents, all Drug.' a'es ses leadni flea, theta.
wlticilonald:is not to vb-it England p1101 to
the sitting of the 'Fishery Cobrmissirist.
I rntai'LY believe Everest's Cough Syrup
saved' the lite of rnytvifo --Jas" A, Fisher
Catelacbie.P.0. -
Tho writ for it new electibh in the ,County
of Goleisoeter lies been issued. .Noriiivation
is fixed for 111e 20th and veiling on the 27th.
ith Eveli et.. Poiest-Dear• air,--PI0ase
, soi�d. o able' betties of your Conflh Syrinx
Ina or- v, Sold 'ever. where.. .taiee
hiu Il'cantiot half- do thein ivorli. And whin Take no other. S everywhete.
do,they cannot do well. 75 cents per bottle.
Choy, Y
Cell it odd,' congh,, croup, ))0 umouiyti
vi , f ,:I73..
catarrh, contain}>tioo or any of the family o, Sthroat and •
1080 11n1:1 ^head and. Ming obstrt o '� i. J •
ought. bifid.
of` l
All lit. begot g
it>iie a ��I�fAfI�
tions, t � �J Li
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to `J
. ., to get _�
t stud way t e � -
Thnt is'
tc. g ,
, 'r''s. Gorman Syrup, Sold Et•cryyvhere. � lice, tri: cents and 50
1'hnt is to tnkt+.tScschc. - p �
WILL CURE OR RELIEVE
BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS,
DYSPEPSIA DROPSY,
INDIGESTI0�1, FLUTTERING
JAUNDICE OF THE HEART,
ERYSIPELAS ACIDITY OF
SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN,
DRYNESS '
HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN,
And every species of disease arising
from disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS,,
STOMACH, BOWELS nR BLOOD.
�9, 11LDlJi i ui. CO op Tre'eO�TTO.
FALL—
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At Toronto. every BartelGuarinteed, ''.G"hie Oil ryas treed on rillmachinery dull-
-
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F.zikiibitiou. It has been awarded NINE GOLD MEDALS during the last throe yeal•s.
• t 'ileo that you tet Peorlees. It is,;ouly made b
4 t' " ,QC i .S c'S� CO, TORONT
FOR SALE 13Y JAS. PICKARD,
FRUITS, FRUITS, FRUITS.
THE EA1RdEYe7C CrldOC.ER'Y'
Is the place to go for all kinds of fruits in season.'
FRESH
GROCER1E5
AL WAYS IST STOGI .
O 4 NOI E8 NUTS,- AND CUNEOTIONEY,
t f
ICE CREAM PARLOR
MyIce: Cream`Parlors,are the coolest
Ia s and best appoint ;i
in town. The trema is of the purest, and ai.Wa s fresh.
Y
T. Tearing has received,
and is receiving daily his fall
stock of Dry-C400ds, Ready-
made clothing, Flannels, `win
ready-made • knit; shirts, and
Ladies' Dress goods, Hose &c.
BOOM'S 'and. SHOES,
AWe11 selected Stock for \Vinter,wear,•
sold very
Goods will be so
Farm
{,
cLl m Pro
for Cash o1 I
Cheap
Ci
duce, which is taken as Cash,
qi
ryr s-'- •
���aoer`a�� -Always
• the Housekeeper,
� required b tl
CveryttLinl; regal d ,y
est
Died Fork and •Roller Flour of the Best
Which rang druggist will sell you et 75 cents cents per bottle. I roptletors and, Man rs,
butti;, Even if. everything else has failed The thdion Nitidicl Comparm
t�l]
t s, ay r
tlr t .
blit :h' ftyi'•C(. tat
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Manufactured only by Thomas Uolloway, 78, New Oxford Street, t§,
late 533, Oxford Str•-et, London. cop
Purchasers should look to the Label ou the.Boxes .and Pots;
If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London,'; they are,,spi rious.
(\Wholesale and Retail.)
_BUILDER'S HARDWARE --Nails, Glass, (stained -and engraved), Locks, T3in„es
Butts, (full line.)
CARRIAGE HARDWARE -Bar Iron, Bent Stuff, Hobbs, Spokes, Cutter Runners,
Shafts, Moquette Wunslin, Drill,. Bee..
MILL SUPPLIES -Stow Pipe,Fittings, "Valves, Asbestos, Packing, Rubber and Leath-
er Beitings, &c.
SPORTING'MATERIAL—Broach Loading and Shot Guns, Powder, Shot, &e.
- er
�rochest
Lamps,
Silver Star Coal
Oil, Wicks, Bur-
ners, Axes,
& Skates.
LANCE SAWS.
DEPARTMENT,
STOVE
-SEE THE=
thiginal Gook and Triumph
HEATING STOVES.
The Bradley Eavetrough and Tin-
ware a Specialty.
• Verity's Plows, and Points, Cal-
cine Plaster, Carpet, Felts, Pitch,
Coal Tar, &c.
Send. in your orders for Chestnut or Stone, Carmel Soft, and the Seinouie 13lossburg
Coal before it advances. Ansaled Galvanized and Barb Wire (helip: -
JAMES PIOKA D
Furniture
dere
aitk
tcri
We would tail the attention of tbe,jheople of Exeter en,} surrounding oou t:;1 to
fact that tiro, having purchased. the Stookand business of WILLIAMaro or?
' special indueemmrts in
Parlor Setts, Plain axut Fancy Tables, spring's and liIrattre0r e
liecrooin Setts, Wood, Cane & Perforated.ffrttLtChairs, irs, wool;, Ca,sc.wTy
'Writing DEsr5, sileioLxT,s i
Ii.KatrrdtNe Cr adios, lallstails,
And an Eudies6 Variety, in 1,3e d.3, Es aromas, C ttpboards, 8ze.
Our Stock of Lumber is. Largo and Thoroughly Seasoned,'aud, having had 5sten1
,experience the ltxdinbfactories of the Dominion, we oan „tLr ntee Stylish lish and Sere
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Furniture.
t and our floarso has
Our Stock of t7nclertaliiu, Goods is the Largest, in the Comity,
l f t :'n v' i ranch of tin bas ue8s as,ct l
ei;na. north of Lnndnn, Specie. sits n will bo paid to this b ,
everyone will find tis prompt and reliable business time.
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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