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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-11-5, Page 5z., Men's Heavy Moleskin Top Shirts at 50 cents Men's Heavy, Fancy Knit Top Shirts at 50 cents en's Exta HeavyMoleskin Top at 750 p p 11.00 Men's fancy heavy knit Top Shirts at 75c Wt 1.00 Men's navy blue Top Shirts to sell. at 90c 1.50 Men's heavy tweed Top Shirts felled seams at 950. 1.75 Men's heavy navy blue serge Shirts, double sewn at. $1.15, I'OPPLESTONE & Gb1li+UINIj' General Merehente. FOl'I'LF PON1,1 • GARDINER. Girona& Mer:aba'x>;ta. Colne one I Come all ! Come great I Come small! Come for the bargains we offer all, Whether you buy great or small, We extend a welcome to you all, Men's Top Shirts Pa 0 Noe r-. Pt k Pi P4 • p4 Men's Overcoats and Sults At prices fo surprisE sola f 9r• cloth, styli and linings Boys' Overcoats and Suits ro O In the latest Cloths and Newest Styles ro i R° .aLli.r eeFlanneiette 7c Flannelettes for.15 yards for $1.00 is 9c Flannelettes for 12 yards for $1.00 12 - Double Warp English Flannelette, heaviest made, extra width and fast colors, our, price 10c. PIa!n Pink Flannelettes 1221 English Twilled Pink Flannelettes our price 10c 10c English Plain Pink Flannelettes our price 83c Saxony Flannelettes N Plain cardinal, white, pinks, very,soft finish, good width, best for underwear at at 10c 1 E-te a • 1' ee Cambellford Flannelettes 32c plain twilled, light and dark ` greys for 30c 28o plain twilled, light and dark greys for 25c. 25c Light Grey Flannel reduced to clear at 20c 20c Dark Grey Twill Flannel to clear at 16e Job Line Ladies' Vests and Drawers Were 75c each, our price while with us 50c Carpets, 25c Patterned Hemp Carpet, 1 yardwide, for 20c 30c Stripe.Ribbed Hemp Carpet, 1 yd wide for 23c Dress ods Our pecia1ty PiPPLE IN 13 on Door forth ot Posy 0tll66 NGTOK a I1 a A'#azo aro several 8wiiness Sabooia in Canada, Many are larger and older than ours, But if you investigate our eourees,nietkt- od of inatrnotion,ah andaraOf grad - nation and school equipment you will agree that this is "Canada's Best". Free Catalogue "D" ex, , plains all, Write for it. A. L. BROWN, Principal. Phone • 45 Locals Miss D. Willis of Jxeter North, spent Sunday with friends in Seaforth. Mrs, P. Bawden and. son Fred, have. returned home from Crystal City, Man, Mr. Geo. Ruby and daughter, MYliss EtIle, of Dashwood, spent Sunday in town the guest of Mrs. I. Hall. Mrs. G. Manns who has been visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Jones, Exeter North, returned home to Hensall Monday. On Tuesday the sale of imported horses• belonging to Messrs Handford & Elliott was well attended. The horses brought good prices and nearly all were disposed of. Laverne, the young son of Mr, and Mrs. F. Wood, has been seriously ill au in past the gp t f ew days. At times his life was despaired, hut he is now considered out of danger. Auction sale of farm stock and im- plements, Mr. H. Brown has receiv- ed instrections from gr, A, Nevin to bell by .public Auction an lot 1, con. 1, Biddulph, near Centralia at' 1 o'clock sharp, on Friday, Noy. 13. HAPPILY WEDDED. - On Tuesday of tex'noonn o e of ourf maidens x t1,'lr i i ides 'n the person of Miss L. Statham with Mr, William He,anxan, of the 4th con. Stephen drove to the Centralia Meth- odist parsonage and were there by the Rev. B. L.utton united in. Ihar- riage. The happy couple immediate - Ly drove to the resld _o,_ ,ee of the groom where they will at once take up with the sterx?'realities of life. In the even- ing tixe Crediton band serenaded the happy couple. eStatham with her P . M iso parents moved here remEngland in the early spring of this year and pur- chasee the property of Mrs. Wilson, London -Road South. COLLISION ON GRAND TRUNK NEAR ST. MARYS FIR'EM Leek KrI LL !EDx ENGINEER BADLY. INJt7R'ED. As the ,result of a serious collision on the Garanid :Ttx unk ltadl:wa;v just west of S t.c Marys, ekrlyeSaburday rr ve•,nin,g Fireman Jorhtn Atkins, of Windsor, sus tanned injurriee flaunt caliach hen died on Sinmthx y morning, and Engines •,l orri non, of Samnia'was badly injured. Labe thn the afternoon a. double -head - ler ,pu'llieid! ant •af Loln,dan, , . witan loco- motives 370 nand 707. IThefront engine Na. 370 was in charge , off E nginete King and Fireman Atkins, batix of Windsor, and the second engine No. 707 was iln .charge of Engineer Morri- son, of Sasr7alia, and a fireman 'w'hose name ,could not :be learned., As the double-header sped clang to- wards St. Marys, a way freight, in 'charge of Conductor Frost, pulled out of lint place, and proceeded west ito az Terms -Cash or Produce. 1 OPPLESZ'ONE & GA,R11r1v,Ie. 1" OPPLESTONE & GARDINE General Mercha,n,t'e- General Merc'1 ant*. Don't forget the old man c k. with the fish on his ba For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world! and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings i 'nsthe s tree he so much needs.tl and flesh To all . weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the are now old man with the fish grown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scott's Emul- sion of pure cod liver oil ---a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chex la, 'Toronto, lbtSntark't 500. and x$1.00 all druRlttats. • iniet 11- N 0 Y E 15th 1903, (the nor -1 cIshos gwarrr,y, to pick up ,a couple of ears. .Tri oar's of the my freight were allowed to remain, on, the main tine whin ,tire Iocomottre wont down to the quarry swurtch,, to piolo up Oho oars, 4,124,00 dgUble-tioadar; wlnieh, it is said by t'Ixe o,tficzaals, had orders to avoid the vva r .freight, igrnorecl the or - dors, a%ad'oracdhed into the ears' stand. Wig on .'i(bte xxi}a',i ' llpg9, The chock was:terr fic, zoveraa oe the cars being badly sashed •and beauxt pl Lesninotires of the double-header suf- '£etrsag greta(tly. No. 370 being almost ,l!;ixontan Atkins was,t:lxte, most seriou wsrly injured •and, he wee removed to Se. Marys,, where he died about midnight. Engineer Morrison had bath legs crushed and his back injured, but he vete c able to be, Dean itte,hiehome un Sarnia, 'Engineer Xing 'and his fireman comp ed, without injury. Physioa,os.. from Sit. Marys attended the injured'men' Wresknng crews from Landon ,anti t 7 Stratford were •an the scene in a•slioxf tixntx, but it.took until 6 o'ploek Sun- day.m,oremiag to dear the; track. A,n, inquest will beheld:.on tae body of Firremaan Atkins. Ile reaves a, wife en W,ind;sor. AN AUTUMNAL MEMORY W jxc4a t,be\ anttllinn skies are graying ' and the earth is turning brown, And Cho lela;ves i,n ;l o1clereeho,weas from ,C]in loos acre falling down, Memory cin its silent pinions wings away towards tCwa 'days When the srun, of youth wan she3duug on our head its golden rays, We aan roe the shoellis of fOde' stand-. ng just se 'when we tett, Sere the chipmunks holding acorns tin. ;tih(eaia- claws so sharp and deft ; Hear the hick'ry nuts Dome failing kha g rO,+:1 old sh'aJJ 1 bark .trees, When eherirr 11;3xbs Were softly'shaken by tam fing'elrc on the breeze, n We can hear 4he t e} urk •• s,tAS+obbling(in the barnyard 'erase the lane ; fleast the hu;1 cuing orf the . txxrre•sberrix ' o.Ua ItIng out the golden grain ;i ..a a the yellowy old,:cow'pumplauns lying thick upon the ground., With the stubble of the cornstalks shia.rply hedging them around. But the very sweetest music, that came to our boyish stars,. Music that has clung unto us through .t ra fl t fb to ere v(;ani nyears, Wasthe a b music that started was • start„ri by atatiett of. the brtaeze,- Hi:ck',ry nuts a, rattling downward from the shraiggyrshellbark trees. Howl us wild i:^k-healad youngsters, . ers, hardy produ its of the farm, Hastened to the near -,by woodland (pillowslips bung on our arm, Lading echoes with aux laughter,;ans- wa, r i,ng the bol -white's call, When the treat was an the fences. and 'the nuts began to fall. Busy were our 11ttic,tfingersiia•we fill- ed, s muslin. Ciba p Lem in slips Rade •art times the exclamations that would ripple from our lips,; As we'd guy the shied, ixntlr'ude)ns, sent', wnbt-dr'es'sed• bgys from town. Out among the sshelibaa•k hick'rye \When; title, mete twerre fadllira' do,wh. Looking back o'er life so ridrdled:willh pleasure and its pains, Math its seasons glad with sunshino and its days of cthillingrains, Like ten eye -spat -kiting jewel in;' rllhs9 .metalry crown a,hhaze, Comes tire joyousrecollecting of those careless bohood days ; Comes a picture •of the farm house,, of the crooked old rail fence,. Of the saucy squirrels barking in :the woods so deep and dense, Of the t'eta,ves so softly rustling when d'itsturbed by passing breezes, And lino hitck'xy nuts. a'falling from' been basely victimized, Ciba grand old ehedlbark trees. Mr. Edward Badley, of Port Huron, -James B. Adams, in lflve,D•envearPost. has begun la suit: in the (courts' at Saimaa against the Grand Trunk ;rail - A DRUGGISTS OPINION. way from $10,000 damages on. acciiu+nt cif .bhe killing 'of his wife in the Wan- ssbatd. wreck. It is understoiod that wens. Clement Bodley will begin, anpitjh(- err suit far $10,000 an account of the death of her husband in the same dis- aster., The railway company than set - Lied with Thomas L'y'nch for the death of ,his .daughter. ddA BOK of Good Health". -a dainty aluminum package of £]fty choc- olate -coated Nam X TINY TONIC TABLET, An unfailing cure for Indigestion. and CQnstipa.601 , A gentle tonic -laxative that gives. Boa g digestion, pure blood, steady nerves. Why Not Try? Fifty Iron -ox Tablets, in an attractive aluminum pocket case, 25 cents at druggists, or sent, postpaid, on , receipt of price. The Iron -ox Remedy 0o., Limited, Svaikerville, Oxat, GENERAL NEWS Owen Sound School Board Inas lis- ca'rd,ed the vertical system of :writing ( For Infants and Children. in. the aac.hoals of that town. Some 20 young ladies have enrolled themsemtves in the domestic Science j 33ears the ciares'es at the Ontario A,gricuktux;al College. lt•ture of ',! The Kind You Have Always Bought 'The Daudet d 'as Huhner hass been utl>l • T t Col. 7.assac of loron'to A , for , 000. The 33a.nner was for years icon- ducted by the late A. . It is understood that i1lr. Ross'sem- vices to Constitutional Imperialism will be rewarded by his elevation to the House of Lords. The title will.be Baron North Renfrew. T,he Pont Huron Thresher Go. ,have purchased from the .Indians of ' the Sarnia reserve 172 acres of la d e- , n x t'encking from bkw gravel road to the edge of St. Glair River, the price be- ing a200, per acre. • O:vier ten tans •af onions :grown on three-quarters of an acre of land is the record which Mr,William m Scarrow,} am Owen Sound gardener, iss'able. itso report. Mr. Sparrow estimates that rile has a ;net profit on the crop; of ov- er two hundred dollars. A Hamilton meelmnie has perfected an automatic shocker 'that can be at- laughed to any ordinary reap er. This aClaahment receives the sheaves as ' ' come from the hi•nd�er, and wh 'e r nd e (bey la the required number is collected they afire seit up in shook by the machine. Me Grand Trunk Railway has noti- fied Galt coal dealers of a ten cont re - cion in the freight rate an •a re- duction h rd coal from Niagara to Galt. , The am- ended bailiff is 90 canto a ton. ,Tans; is. the result of a prolonged agitation on the part of the Galt ooal men and Board of Trade. At the annual meeting of he W. 04 T1 TL, in St. Thames, Rev. J. Oliver, of Listowel severely arraigned; the il,os(s Government for the way in which it had v'iatimized and broken faithewith the people who espoused they cause of temp xe'rance. If he ha.d any leanings ..politics said the speaker he leaned toward the Government which he dared to aniticize, by which .the tem- perance people of the province' had Mr. W. J. 'Sties: en, ' Ambin, Mall.) wri,l s : "Our customers : speak• so highly of Atibbmrra',s Sterling Hcya,d alc'bre Powders •tha't it a, +pleasure to reco•mmelad tihem to ' athhe rs. They never disappoint but always cure." Price 10c and 25e. THAT ALASKAN BOUNDARY "Bamlrrisster-at-Law" writes to the News: "Since Ciba jaixtburlat cif waillingts caused by tibe'diiss,einiting wwrids and ac- tiolns'of our ',Commissioners have, eider and sus Canadianslook more seemly into tans finding, and, learn that by the award we get nearly hale the disputed territory and the outlet to Lha sc(a we contended for, and the chief islands a;l the entrance of the Part- TaalCanal,. ilea on.co mmanau ng Porni Sim(peo'n, though they heve;long been in possession of the Yaiiloees,' I think it is tim," ewe( call a halt on our abuse 'cf the chairman of the commit- tee, especially as many whose opinions tare entitled to 'greatwei;giblt laclnsidetr that we have been awarded all that we are .entitled to under the articles of referencece from a judicial �Land point, and t'ha't the eminent jurist( ab - tabled for Canada, all that was pas- sible. The hgenetrlaL ,public imagine. that the Amiere'(oasns got all they asked end t t we have been robbed ff o a for a Ihra, b Lange porton of tern coast lige, but tars a matter of face, two insignificant is. lane all tduat we seriously made claim tor, an the coast that Wei did' Rot. get. I am. pleased to see that the reception committee almost una'nimouslytagreed ,C'h'at a civic reception to 'thea commis- sioners t• return would b .a onalai'eir 6 naietake. Already too many slurs bjitvre been cast to an upnil ht jud,ge,. who. has maintained 'a :,dignified sil- enpe. Leat us give "British fair ploy." we IODIC font it." , SUFFERLD 15 'SrJA1i,S. Mt1s. Wxn. Ireland, 170 ' Queen St. c of illy.; well/.ra Co wife East, Toronto, , f lon:onr,q •wluo.lmali^r'}r suffered from .,in - i digestion, and constipation for over 15 yelair(s. No;Axing did her 'any good ti11 she tried Laxa-Liver. Pills, which eur- iied bor. , Judge Hughes, o(fflciai referee of fibra winding -up •of the defunct Elgin Loan Co., .has ,issued an; order denland- ing that all s'topk-'haldarrss who 1xarvie not :paid 50 per cent. of tibair holdings Must make good the balancer on or be- fore': the 10th day of November. There are about 30 share -;holders effected; raln,d, Ciba amount is 72,899,75.. About• hale of 'This amount is due in stock, paid by George Rowley, the late man- ager. The large lIa ttew as hotel,1 built by Hiram Walker '& Sane "at Kingp- •cville over 15 years ago, and for, many years• the most widely known and favored summer resorts of west On- eariO, is a Thing of Ith,e, past, , for a gang of mein under the .direction of Violar Williams, a contractor of Wi,ndsson, 'has commenced to tear down the. stately str'ecture. W. P. Beyerr, of Detroit, the present owner, has found the building unprofitable as an hotel, and will sel1 thelumbearand timbers used in its construction. One short year ago Mr.13lniir. was set , on, high by the Grit Wrests as a "viii sti[ Nli,nistar in "a cabinet of all the., tal- ewte.". To -day none so poor among them to do him reverence, Onithe con Crary their columns teem w•itbt flouts and jeers regarding the man who, had 'Ube courage to &ace them against a p+r'oposhal involving extravagant,' Wan- ton waste of public money's. Evenrthe lire Ssnnators whose appointments Ire was linat,rumental in securing have turned their banks upon hixn. Buono is not left friendless by any means. into immigration In cleat year's the Canada has increased ei,ghteold.. In the fiscal year eluded with last June, the •a(rnivals totalled 1.25,000, and 'Eu- rope supplied leas Irbran two-thirds of r rrty ,,1 thereImm' x'a mta arrived blue anlflua. >.g from every State in the :Union. No- thing in regard to the development; of western Canada is more striking than trine lmrrnledi of American farmers bo Sill its fertile prairies- Eight years n ak310 tint., number , of AmArsicra<ni:l, . Who went. to Canada with the intention of id i lresng in the Ikeninion wail less than ;fifty. In the last fisulal year there ovei ° nearly 641,000. r Ti to tai a uSerige ot that part of the Dominion known as weaitern Canada including Manitoba and all lands from ,l;hre'rle to the Rookies and about six• or seven hundred miles north from the intemelt:1onel boundary, is about 2,- 321,000,000 apes, Of itis, about 25,- 000,000, a,criestare being uti•lizedior •bavla been t•ransfarre.d from the Crown to the railways for homesteads and for other purpases of production, and there is this year under tan() the ridiculously Small proportion of •3,123.,003t m n e 1 From this area of lend there haus been ,,cissa a *op Yv:hi.01i will gime tt dal return, return, it is esttim,aed, sufficient' to allow to The total population now residents within the area outlined. (J, 000 as a salary for this year's produc- tion. A despatch from Drayton says;Con- s'vderable expitetmentti was caused by the supposed diseovieiry of gold on 1,11e tenth concession of Maryborough, near D,ratan Mr. Glummue, whilst drill- ing a well, encountered a very hard. rook ,nit the depth of about one; hun- dred and thirty feet. The rock wap eppare;otly .of. a ,different kind i;rotxxl arn;y encountered!before, and. on steam . thingtam articles brought upbyth Ox xe p g sand pump, it was found. IN beta, rock of a.ldary grey Dolor amongst which were a number of ;par buclesr of a metal of a. yellow color, in size fromi the head to the point of a pin. Further 'exam- iixal on ahoaied that: they were' very heavy and ductile, and not affected by either hydnachiorit or nitric acid. A aam(pbe has been sent. to ibe,assayed„ and the result is awaited with much in tere(Jt. If the ps(rticles should: prove to bre gold, therein no doubt the rock is one of I ha (richest ear discovered in Catnaida. London, Huron and Bruce. GOING NORM- Passenger. London, depart........ 8.15 A, Ar. 4.40p, N. Centralia . 9.1 . 5.50 Exeter 9.30 6.0 Hensall 9.44 6,15 Kippen ........ .. 9.50 6.25 Brucefteld 9.58 6.33 Clinton 10.15 6.55 Wingham arrive. 11.10 8.00 GOING SOUTE- Passenger Wingham, depart 6,13 a. M. 3.15 P. N Olintrn 7.47 4.25 Brucefteld 8.05 4.49 Einpen .15 4.57 Hanson .22 5 02 Exeter 8.35 5.10 Centralia 8.48 5.25 Loudon .arrive.,.... _9.37 6.12 MORTGAGE SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN (EXETER Coder and by vinliue of•.tihe powers •ogntnined in a certain mortgage, lWhich will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction Saturday, November 21., 1903 'At ethic honer of 3 Ir.' m. at Hawkshaw's Hotel in the Village of Exeter. 03y Mr. Jdh+n Gall, auctioneer, the,fol , lowing property, namely, .Lot number Seventeen (17) went . of William Street and south of Ann. Street in the said village of Exeter, 6a'dbrta' Second Survey, containing' one-tifrtih of an acre more or less. TTL4dre, lie te.eraene cottage cnntaikxinip Live roams, and a good frame barn on the 'priapefrty. TERMS. Twenty !puna cent, of the purchase money to be 'paid down at Ciba time' of sale -and the balance in thirty days. :thexesefter, without interact. Pclr furithcr ,parbic :Tars and cotadi- tans of sale sapp];y to OLADMAN & STANEURY Vendor& Solic i tors. Exeter, 3rd Ncrvic(mber, .' 1903.. pA.RM FOR SALE sale No. 1. on a •forlot farm Improved the 1th concession of Usborne con- taining 100 acres. For particulars apply to L. tVALXElt, Woodham. FOR SALE At Elimville, a comfortable house with 2i; acres of land, having a good garden with h a. choice y ariet'y • of all kinds of fruit trees and small fruits, a 'never failing well of the best of water. owner For particulars apply to the Cvner on the premises or by letter to Wnt, MIN'. Eft$, Elimville P. O. Cluibbing Ra ea for t 90 Mass 'aaa;d Mail & Empire to ;ran. 1005. Timers and Family lferald Star Times ahnd family Herald '& Star to a'a n., 1905. .,.. 1 75, Times e,a Weekly Sun to •Jan. 1905 , l r5 Yeatrly su:beenibers to Times and M.ailG wtill raeeivc a handsome premium pig- ture entitled ",Che 'Vittoria Cross„' an episode of the Boer war. Yearly subscribers tui bba Family Herald & Star will receive a hand.. s0 picture nild special prize. Other additions will be made to this l list later. BUGGIES! BUGGIES! Do you Want a Baggy? We have the finest stock in, town ail the latest, styles, in the Iaewee colors. Our prices are low as can be '•foun e for first-class material and workman Ship, BEFORE YOU BUY CALL AND BEE US. J F Russell Two Doors South Towr Hall. MEDICAL W.BJ?OWN1Nu M. D. Ai C. • P. 8, Graduate Victoria ,n�asrsity office and residence. Dom o e in n Labora- tory, Exeter. DENTAL H, KINSMAN, L. D. 8. AND DR. A.R. KINSMAN, L. D. S.D. D. S., Honor Gradnate of Toronto University; Dentist. Teeth. extracted without' pain or bad after effects. Office in Fan- son's block. West side of Main, treat,' Exeter' D.A. ANDERSON, (D• D. 8.1. D.S.. DENTIST. Honor Graduate of the Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, with honors Also Postgraduate of ChicagoS cool o€.Prosthetic Dentistry (with tb honorable mention. Everything known to the Dental Profession. done in this office. Bridge work, crowns, al- luminum, gold and vulcanite prates all done ire the neatest manner possible. A perfectly harmless anaesthetic otic vsed forpainless extrac- tion. Office one door south of Carling Bro's store Exeter, Ont. INSURANCE. ERNEST ELLIOT, Agen for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM - RANT, of Toronto ; also for the PHOENIX Fns NSURANCE COMPANY, Of London, England ; R ALLIANCE INHIIANCE COMPANY, of Erb and MONEY TO LOAN We have unlimited private funda for invest went upon farm or village property at lowee rates of interest. DICRSON & CARLING _Exeter. (`'jONEY TO LOAN. We have a large amount of private funds to loan on farm and village properties atlowratee of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Barristers Solicitors, Main St. Exeter, LEGAL. FRED ELLIOTT BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Or+rier-(Formerely of Elliott and Gladman,), MAIN STREET, EXETER. DICKSON & CARLING, Barristers Solicitors Notaries. Conveyancers. Commissioners, Solicitors, for the Molsons Bank, Etc. Money toLoan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE :-MAIN STREET, EXETER. S. R. chemise B. A. L. H. DICKSON FOR SALE -BRICK RE EIDENCE WITH AN ACRE OFI'AND IN EXETER -We offer for sale on reasonable terms, that very desirable residential property known as "The Hooper Homestead" situated on Lot No. 86, south of Huron Street, Exeter. There is erected upon the land, a comfortable and commodious brick dwelling also. the necessary outhouses. The house is in good re - of land andia rooms. llilently The dapted for s' garden ing or fruit growing. There is a plentiful sup- ply of hard and soft water. The property is up to data and the terms easy.!orparticulars app - ply to bloxsoN & CARLING barristers Exeter or to A. E..Hoomsr, Frew P. 0„ Penna, U. A., 'proprietor. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COW/RIGHTS &C. AnyOnd sending s sketch and dosarlptton may quickly ,sce r u o inbn freewhettet an invention itnrot ably patentable.. Communise. Mons strictly &mai:1041AL Randbook on Mont* eoatetttue�MdoPanstdnhroughun o co. rsy♦e spstiaisotc4, Without °barge, iii the C X11 n Ii1 rkaL A bandsomoly illustrated weakly, 1'.araeet Alt'- anlation of any ,Cientifle journal. Tents, 15 i► roar ; four montlrs, $1. 1ex3d by ell. ntlYv5deale' 6 .la a dt"ea Sara y, &gt i�eilli YQtt� �U�lN Cl�... EratsoL Osrifle. beet 13t., wai'h? eQttiri. 'n, t7: