HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-5-11, Page 5MAY 11, 1888
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wr rrportoil Mtn death f the little son of
David (Mark, 1:tt11 eon. The tro,lble
turned mit to bo dipthnlda, and simcin than
' tltrro otllnf sons have died and boon
burled, making four i10 11lq and ftltltu'aln
in shout Gen days. The only eh net loft lo
no infant, and it hon boon remota-I. from
, tin 1ou00, Mr. and Mrs. 1 10(11 11000
h,•01, t rr y ."army' anllnte@, Int lhoy nidal'
the players and syln ath;y of the outlets
community in their beronvontol1,
Vlanr Cnuntusuhr. -••:1t the examin•
&tines just eonnlnded at tho Ontario
Agriuultni'fd Collage, Guelph, we are
pleasod to I1Oti00 that Itnssel Bishop not
only pissed creditably an all snbjeots
but took hW1a1's in Agri:mitt:re, I,ivo
Stook, ' rb,ri(ulturo , Judging Cattle,
Judging Shoop, lie tet•ologV Entomology,
Vet rinary Pathology, Judging Ilorseo,
English Litoraboro aced Political Moon.
otny, Eleven honors out, of a possible
twelve is 0, very ercditablo abut:ling fano
a student, 11i•, ilishop wrote 011 tho
seennd year's enm•en.
H7'A'TINTIedl.r --The following i,r a wimp..
sig of the asc:smull' roll of this town-
ship for 1888, no pr sontod by A. Ray.
mann, no.0-sor. Thu obliging Clerk has
kindly furnished 'hu • items , Real prop-
nrty, 81,705,820; personal property, 871,-
43p ; real and personal property, (11,7431 -
070 ; number of acres 111,777 ; number
of acres cloarnd 33,147; Scheel children
ref amt totes, between 5 •ut(l 10 yoars,
100, 7 and 1:1, 1107 over 10 ant ander 21,
318 ; dogs, 103 ; persons in family, 3,829 ;
cattle, 0,25;3 ; shoo!), 2,403 • hogs, 1,101 ;
hnr,cus, 1,817 ; 11,1n'e14 W004110u1, 13,310 ;
acres swamp, 10,030 ; orchard, .120 ; fall
wheat, 4,0.40. Tho ono vory noticeable
feature is tho falling off in the dog lino,
only 403 doge in the township of Grey.
Surely the assessor did not go into the
Dinars.
r" (t tl a, ncL
The pnpiln of the noltool hors now on.
joy themnelvao in play hours by playing
croquet,
Mr. linthcrfot'A and family, of Wing -
ham, )neve emne to livo in tholtoueo fora;•
crly 0000(3 by lir. Footnlr. Ito is nugng.
ed with Mr, 'Plimpton, our rushing naw
1)1111 01.111,
Parochial (01881ou aerv1000 have been
1104 Ju Liu :atonal lomat for Lilo past two
tyeels4 by the Rev. 14r. 13lnoreh(ntse, roc.
for of Wingh0m. The school is well All.
ud ovary night and 8000004 is at:ondulg
(110 51101(11 of the earnest pastor.
Two more will bo added to the pn(m
laticnt of the "Soo" about the drat weak
in Jnnn, as Miss Jane Kennedy and Miss
Fannin Taylor, of tide piano, aro now
,laking preparations to go. The young
ladies will Inn,ko their murk in life wllcr•
ever they go.
W inszlt:trn.
11r. Macdonald, 31.1'., is oxpect;id 11000
from Ottawa noxt week,
A cheap railway rate is hning dineu080d
for n Saturday market In Wni,1laut.
S. G. 1TeGi11, barrister, L1.., of this
plane, las taken with him into partner-
ship It, Yankton°, of Kincardine, , young
and rising lawynt• of the &M,• Ler and
late Police Magistrate for that comity ,
under for Soott Aot.
Al'raugotnonts are hciu,; (11000 for a
001obration sm the 21111, nndor the ams•
pious of the Piro Brigade. A Inammoth
trades' proees5ion is firs, no 311 program.
Then wa have lacrosse and foot -ball
matches, running. lumping, foot and
horst races, do. An evening onrertain•
went -will be given,
In 1884 the total real este'') asse3ameut
was $412,075, an increase of $6,248 over
last year. The personal property amounts •
to $74.135, an 100rease of 810,335. The
ineonte assessed is $13,660, an .increase
ave- B7 of 30,800. The total of personal
and income is $87,786, an increase of
$20,180 over '87, The total of real, per.
conal and income is $400,800, an increase
of $35,123 over '87. Tho population this
year is 2,070, an increase of 140 over last
year. There was recorded last year 84
birttls and 90 deaths. Tho record of
children of school age is as below : In
1888 there were 522 between 6 and 10
years, and 400 in '87 ; in '88 there wore
200 between 7 and 13, and 1113 in '87; in
'88 there were 217 between 10 and 21, and
but 200 in '87. The number of dots do.
creased from 111 to 90, about tho per-
contogepoisonod in the last year, we pre.
some.
1.i,atotiv e I .
Vail wheat has suffered oolsid0r0bly
for want of rain in this sootion.
The work'of making escavationr for
Mass Bros. new factory has commenced.
The fr,ctners are also 1t work getting alto
timbers into shape.
John Thompson , son., merchant, of this
o w1, iut ods takin +1 trip to the old to e I 1 cauu-
h 1
tfor the benefit of his 1 1 fi its 80(3118, lir
y
Mrs,
Itom(,u will sac meany him. They
will probably remain abroad during thi,
(Vellus
(Ito. Ileso, 3I, 1>. 1'., and D. D. Camp.
bell, Reeve, were appointed a dopntntion
to in`.,,rcb": MO. Van Horn, General
314 ager y,i 3110 C. I'. 1t., along with the
del(gates from other municipalItioo be.
tnct1(u loll and Godcrinh, rclativuto
thoustamoims of this 11.(10 Ito the lake via
I 80101, 1.1 towel, Brussels and Blyth.
Al n o1 o'i l meeting of thoTown Coun-
cil m Ily 1-..,, 30115 0 ioo2l Lr conformity
with 101° ace 1.1058011 at the last session of
the, Ontario Legislatnro, requiring all
at, 'cos amt shops to be olased 41 7 10 11,,
,4t,:1, 000(tin0, Saturdays and clays preted-
iug heibl,ys excepted, when the hour for
closftlg will ho 10 p. 311.
\I'orlh on the west tower of the new
Lresbyt linoClhurch has been resumed.
I l .' work is to b • merit 1 :•oma_
thirty or forty higher and surmounted by
a spire, the top of which will be about
11:1 lett fr(en the ground. The galleries
tau HOW in and the interior lathed and
res. is for tho plasterers, who will cont.
l
:•-` 3, , 1 , ladies of the Y. 1, P. Sock -
t11 , , ,i1 ,ic,lcodint Chnrah, (131000(30 giv.
sup:,( ..Jn,.e",, Cantata at an early date,
Ells c
1.1 ,'314, 1) (u.ft 3: iuilal elocution-
iet. , 11n,nilton, has boons0nmvd to des-
erib: u,r 1.1. of "li.ardon," which piotures
the li^r,; •i" 1 lindoo wOn1On. The singing
is lender :he management of Miss Alma
l,aictlnty vocalist, late of 1110 Boston Con -
sanatory of 2)1tt310.
.1-11,. At rite room, examine -
-Lien 311 emmection with the Guelph Con-
feroseo held in this town for candidates
to and iu the Methodist Ministry the
following warn 50000882(11: 0relimieary
Co110e0e—Fil'st Claes Outlaw/to e T. Woe -
ley Conine, Trowbridge; Albert E.
Henclon:on, Tara. 1100old Class Certill-
eate : 'Phomas Scott, Monckton ; J, W.
Rfd01, l;othsay' Judson Truax, Dyer's
Jany ; John Holiyar, Rothoay ; flolry J.
i\1111eT, '1'Vhttoehuroh ; Frantic M. Ma.
then, Gunton.—First Year Course.--
b'irst Claes Cortiftoato ; 'Waiter I'1, Tre.
leaven, Kincardine, theoond Class (jortifi.
'tato: d.r,•lt. It, Mustard, Iienaall ; Elam.
eel 19. Vouch, Woodford; Simon V.
Pentland, Arkwright; James Endicott,
Bogen,---Seooncl'Year Coureo.—S000nd
Class Certiticato: 7Vasley 19,Kerr, Alma;
E. 1,, Flagg, Pullartan; 11. IL. Barnby,
Eden Mills. --Third Maar Conrso,4y first
Class Certifioate; A. K. llirks, 13. A.,
Guelph. sarehibald Mc1Cibhon, 13alling-
ford, passed on all the eubjeots, exeopt
Login and Theology, which heintendo
taking up at College.
Ghtseats.
Sonto of tho farmore are plowing up
thoir fall wheat.
Court of Revision will bo hold at Rob-
ertson's hold, Bethel, an Friday, 25tH
inst. Soo notice,
James Monougall expoots to visit
'Noi'thorn Dakota noxt week. IID will
probably bo away for a your or so.
John Brown imported a thorougl7•brod
Collin front Scotland in 1880 and elm ]las
preeon(0d her master this spring with 0
litter of se00(1 Doppia, real 80(303100. Mr.
Brown will disposo of Ave of tom if pun'
(hasors offer, Ho lives on lot 21, Don.
12.
Last Monday evening Angus Lamoet's
horse took fright and ,rnrn 0tvay just as
the clrivor was alighting to open Its gate,
'('Ino mtinlNl ran for 0014 a mile before it
watt 0toppod, hit', Lamont had an ugly
gash inflicted on ono of his logo that will
'lm 1(1'0 0uotg1l for 0000 lints to coma. •
11 i1 au old saying, yet a true 0116, that
trouble's Revel' comae singly, , feast tveolt I
Omr,—Last Monday afternoon Mark
Cardiff, sr„ passed over to the groat
majority at the advanced age of 70 years,
21110011s and 0 days. He had been
failing for some time and his (loath was
not an unexpected event, as he had some
severe spells, almost smothering for weeks
before his (leaeas0. The trouble was
largely in his heart. The old gentleman
was a nativo of Carlow Co., Iroland, and
carne to this country with his fa her
when 14 yoars of ago, settling in Lanark
Co. Prom there Ito movsd to Leods Co.,
and came to this township in the year
1868. He pnrohased the 200 sores of
land in the 7111 and 8th cons., on wh1nh
his two sons, John and James, reside,
and mado for himself a comfortable
home. His wife, who 50010ves him and
enjoys a good degree of health although
73 years of age, 3000 a Miss Duffield, of
Leeds Co, From this onion there aro
still living six sons and, three daughters,
well known in this locality as upright
and. industrious people. They are: Mrs.
J, Williamson (Grey), Mrs. 14. Hamilton
(Walton), George, J6110, Henry (Mani.
toba), Thos., .Bark, Mrs. T. Hings•on
(Cypress Rivor, (fan.), and James. Mr.
Cardiff held to the Episcopalian church
and was universally respected by all who
know him. The funeral, on Wodnesday
forouoon, wa1 largely attended. Rev. W.
T. Muff, incumbent of St. John's church,
Bruowela chu
31(335(1 the fierviuu. Mrs.
Cardiff arlnd
famil) havo the sympathy of
a very largo circle of friends.
131ne'vale.
TRUTH 811.31,11 PRETAni,—DR.114 Hili, —
I was 00 comma in reading J. Timmins'
letter last iveelt that it brought to lay
mind the aphorism, "Give rouse 111011
rope ouoe h and they will Lang 111001-
eelvt , 10 Ly i; so ulter11' boater tit it
he h.Las.,„blmiia ua,dis.11,
go',.i1 are! lying to extricate himself from
tin charge:: 1 mado against him; but
this, howeve.•, is on a 1041 with his char.
actor, 0111 w01111 bo iocol]groas were it
othnrwiso. Ifo Days, "Now, sir, it is not
that I feel afraid of hint injuring my
reputation, etc.” 1 cheerfully agree with
]nim there, as I could loot possibly injure
it. 1 dim, t+, give .1 man credit when 110
tu;l: 101 t00111. 1 notice hu has admitted
that 11( statement ab ,1,t illy getting my.
self a3acaaed was falso, as ho is silent on
that point. He says nothing about my
registered letter, either. How easily he
is onmor1d. In reading over my loth, T
tett ail to nee where 1 said a card Iva. used
tea churol trial tug:duet hint, yet ll,• ti
1111100 me of falsehood f to what 1 novo!.
wrutc. This is hardly lair, 11r. T., 1, 10
then a drowning man will grasp el n.
0tray. Tits p... card is i,ot 111;411x;, „.1 -
dressed,"
1dressel,'i as he stales it, and ho knows; it.
1 MIN,' that card in my lies-0-iis( yet,
and have never x0011 auyolu yet who m00.
talus tho name. Ho wrote on Not card,
"Try Winghanl." although in hisapnln,;.
to the inspector he said he huliurod the
forwarding watt clone by a clerk who
was not acquainted with the patrons of
alto Blum:ale postoffico but that 1e !tad
sineodispensed with the services of that
Whorls. Now, he did nut dispeusa with
the (11010 s services for that, and I onn
provo it. This is his way of getting out
hof a tlgt ,pot. 311r. Jackson's mothtr C
THE BRUSSELS POST.
dins at that 3)1111+ ('Lha llvrd near Ottawa),
and whoa he returned .1, '1', lead sold out
o• he 051181 have 1a,1 au investigation,
110 naso3, " lII . J. romplaiued," yet 111 1114
first letter ho ,:aid 11.1 ;lad naVOr 1.10011
fo011(1. fault with 1,8 11"e1,lnastor, 1 knew
he would oonelelun hioloolf. 1Vitlt refer.
undo to tin first part of It to otatuntont
ab,nt the molt, 1 '(ut11 pass it otter an it
1p':I.e for it(3nlf, 11 slows (11 'h'tmetoe
of lb • foul whets h1, liar to stoop to lyiu4
and ganilt, With 114001mee to the. last
part, i left the 11,0.0 on Nov. 12111, mit
the 9131 as he has it, 'Mr. Duff left tin
house J now occupy on Nov. 11th and f
hold .1, 'I',' 3 receipt, 0111011 shows 1 pail
hits till 1)504 10111, 1' n0rrieil the key, Its
I said before, about two weeks 0,11:1 1+
charged nm 0 whole month's root fut
only mel clay 0000 my time. Truth shall
prevail, 101.3 to tell it doom notcleprive leo
of a point. Ile who duos one fault at
Ilret, and !ins to hide it, mak00 It won roe
I say 110 others had to take their child-
ren from 0ohol, and 1 ohallotgo hint to
publish in hie noxa letter any complaint
3.8000 same persona nal] bring against mo.
11oro titan that, hu had not authority to
publish Ihesu 1111105x, as far as I havo
fnitn,1 u:tt, lir, Coultas told 1111 Ito
had no authority to pnblislr his. I hero
foil u tnfide:um i1 thou sante ratepayers,
and 311 +3' novo mado any complaint to
Inn, 1 have Joao my ditty sidoe 1 canto
herb and al't'ars intend t0. Noon ,lake
any complaints ox0ept ono 00 tau crank'
tike 1limsalf, but "w0 frog:entls lhtd
°ranks rif that Stature all ova the 00101 -
try:” Ho has neva stated why Ills own
boy had to leave yet. Why don't les let
tho public kuow? 1 am glad Ito has loft,
as by all emanate he is not fit for ally
s+hool, and if he had gone any longer ho
would havo boon expelled. What does he
think of this? Neither Mrs. Jleeraolton
nor Mrs. Timmins mado any charges to
the trustees against mo, and I challenge
thorn to do no now. A complaint must
bo made in writing and to the Socretary,
No such complaint has been made, and
they cannot masse a just charge against
m,', Simla (10 is s0 anxious to know
what T havo to say about Mrs. Timmins
I shall say it. When 1 punished
her boy for miscondnet she camp to
my house in a paroxysm of rage and
used abusive language, which su passed
any man I have ever seen. Dame Van
Winkle burst a blood vessel in a rage at
a drummer ouoe, and I was afraid she
would do the same, but, to my surprise,
she aurvived. She said I was "hopped"
out of every school I was in before and
0110 thought I would perhaps bo hopped
out of this yet, but I have no notion of
it, She also told some falsehoods about
me, 1vhi01)1 can prove. She tried her
best io get me out of this school, but she
can't do it. She has no influenoo hero
Ono of the trustees asked her to put in a
complaint in writing, but she would not
do It. Why? This same Hrs. T. had
her ears well slapped by another for
striking her girl. This is whet Shave to
say, Mr. T. I havo no apology to mance
to F, Pattsroon, and never made ono to
Maxwell. I struck P. Patterson's boy
twine on tho shoulder with the end of
310of 'uter and not hard either, but as
P
it is very as • to make a mark perhaps
ova �
P
P
it did HO.'�'hi i how 1 "brutally"
1 s s o
abused him. I have full confidence n
my pupils and I don't think there is one
but w111 speak well of me, except those
who have boon prejusli 00 against me by
thoir parents, and ho knows it. Ile only
wishua it were otherwise, Mr. Smith
atW tako his oath that he received 0
letter from the Department, also that
T. T. acknowledged opening it. Dire il1r.
Townson n0vet• accuse hila of Opening
two letter. 6.r hit,, mid also of putting
now 0110010000 00 than and ad(Iresam
then over again? !las hu not opouod a
letter since he came into tho postollioe
this Loam? if he deay this I shall prove
it for him, 'Yet loo nova was found fault
with. He must think I ala very easily
"downed" if oilly trash like his last can
do it. Waist I :':rite I toll tho truth, and
defy him to fled one false statement, and
c''^l! nits 11m to bring one charge.
against my character, either public or
private, and kuup to tho troth. He did
ask 110, to hots clans arta also to givo him
part of my trade and 110 would gists me
five years to nay for it. With Moraine:
to the Budged 1may say hedid not do1110
jnotio , n ho not only left out the part
Mat 100 to the post0lii.oe but garbled the
&tins paragraphs 1111d changed 011e so its
'to put it in Timmins' favor, Does ho
call that i,ntica? 1 have taken my let -
tarn to a ptpor that will do me justice,
and 1 don't ask tint editor to write my
letters far 1100, I alt quite capable of
doing that myself. Mr. Timmins tan
panel this 0.01 then t•llto hi; weekly
Dip' t t!" , .Budget. Let the p0h11,)
compere thio letter with J. T: s and judge
for thenuwlvo1. Thanking you, Mr.
Editor, for your valuably space, I ulna
Yours truly, J. H. T'uotisox.
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A. boy 0113 an old lady belonging to
orbotinn lave had a lawsuit over a hen.
100,900 lbs• jjY
WOOL
Warded
For the.
AS` E3-tSOX
Of 1888.
LIST W L WOOLEN PO TO ! '
HIGHEST' PRICE PAID.
1 wish to call your a 10(11400 to the fact that 1 !seep mr hand a trom0udous stock of
goods to exohango for Wool. I am (intermitted to inalto this wool season one of the
largest, mal este wool season is at hand, it will bo 110000500y that you should look
around and decide 3011000 to mak0 ymtr purcitaset in Woolen G'oodK. My
stock f0 epon for your impaction, and ie the bast selected :mock ever shown by any
Woolen Factory in Canada, 111Y LOW 11110110 WI.LI, ASTONISH IIV1I1I1Y-
BODY. Do not bo 1od away by Shoddy Pedlars and othor0, but co010 and deal di-
rect with ono who i5 endeavoring, to the best of his ability, to givo first-elass work
in :loll Carding, Spinning and Manufacturing, Tweeds, 13lanncl5, Blankets, ,4e., and
Baal houostly with uvorybody, All Wool llallf(tx :Tweeds FOR 30 CENTM P11111
LORD.
Thanking my mmntorons cllllto(ncrs for thoir past favor:;, would beg 1!) e, 0,01110
aw'l bring your lioigltb0r'to snit my stock, as you will bo highly pleased to se, (goods
so low in price. Vou will find mo ready to give the most 0001,1:13 and careful at.
Yours Rospe111fully,
tentfou to all
May a no-ld stun
a. F. aa0CANCY
HARDWARE
STORE
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STORE
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the. pith,•„ncr+,a"u 01 the said '1'nwunlup of
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fufr t Yl i. q a.:1•01 era
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,1E , t' gni ,1 coat
1'1,0,1 1 o , Y I -1 '. 3 1 1.005
Jai
l i p, ' Pray i e,
Tern, ; , ( `+,Ii•ill l:,', -i t .inn
AS .1114 rox Cod it 111',{,• stook ofi ring (1'00115, 1311011 tis i11)il(1(iri ,,'',
Shov,.l1, 1111:•4, 1ill k(o,g, ,,• E. 2.1 OI;A,6NtICK
Paint4, (3184 1ul'nitihes, Sns'1, (11;0.ss, '4hjngles and r411(11.
A. large quantity of Barbel and rain Wire in Stoclk.
Ve:e1'1:11' yniicitor.
(.1113(3, I !nosy frt., Itlartottail. .0 Cant,
els \r W,;toi .4tro.b Fart, '10 1030,
'AIlatod at Toronto nto Apra 0th e . .41.3
(Another Wonclei,
Our assortment of Silverware, is large, well asso'tr',l and sold. 013 I --
close margins. Don't fail to See it.
It uryrr MLA intended, an 1.tr 1,3 1 eon loam,
'l'i,at ,'idler man or 0511:40 were intended
C011traltol's or persons intending to 61111(1 11008411 or banns Should I 1(11nkty ou win( bolioyo rae,(n+soon l'm ecr
Mil Sad het CSti113.11,t0S 111 hardware suplllic'; from us, ym101(1,
If at tilt 'Tarte !lair Work S" yon hay
called,
A. M. NicKAY & Co.,
!'USS 'IS.
Thos. Smith. 0. Smit
lioi11 liiil MuIic
1
of and Dealers in all kinds of
1�AT,t a'
f ap ,,01
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including Parlor and Bedroom St?i:1'+, i,i, boards, Kitchen, Fall
Leaf and Extcn.;iun Tables, tic.
.1s ("0 have our 1.0w Factory fitted •1,, •;;li a first-c:a:s !try Kiln
and tho latest improved machinery W' 11.11 sell at unpI'oot' icute.l
Low Prices.
There is oar thing Nature 111(01,; of—let ue
thank her ell we eau --
She takes particular trouble with ou
race;
She kuow& a scanty growth of hair, the
eras and whitening leeks
Will detract from the ',smutynf the face
But nature lips her taws so strict that .you
1111.1ot 00000 err,
For you'll sorely pay the poaalte at last
Sustain 1t,t11 at bnml teens beat of hair,
Doctor 17,reu,remt'a Bair 11a; -la's nhsur-
11:0saod.
Just try it, your afflicted, von never wit
1.0(053,
The Magic wan never yet !mown to fall ;
And tho gnn,1 that it will So yea will make
yt11.40°1. target
The rxpenditnr0 a bottle 011 3+03(311.
This now famous preporatinne for• inO1g.
orating and atflnnlnting the growth of the
Bair, is universally 1100011104 as the most
v,lnabie epenian .0 the market. All 0100,11 -
es eftba t.e.dp
,00,11-
es'dtbe.,0,41n are Oiltlur 031 ,,,v,,1 or nor-
Wantvrtl,'ell . Oil . A riot, and rapi.I growth
of hair 0111 tot leis after jadicim,.v and regu-
lar tr too
ct 1,t, 00410 •+nh n s with t
lie ase
r
alone to
cera the desired
tilts llr
nor qu1.1 l; "Pini( tle14 sold by all
aro - '1 Per 1,r for yo. IP
sot 01ta4 blc 10 your own! c4litys4nd,lt-
rrot t, motsolo ' mmnulaetur, r enclosing
aria.", f u„la.rvwl:s0, PRrio .lair Works,
100 and 105 Tango ,'trret, Toronto.
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1' . :Welty (I, :'..Ileadiaan ..F, Ilargreaves
itro 4.164,
LTB'`
Lltr,•
i611 ,p,.
Biliousness,
Sick Jlerniache
'kidney ho'b's
Rheumatism,
Shin Diseases
and all impur-
ities of the
Blood from
((0,1 t 3"'• eanee
Weakness incl General
U DERTAK .1 I
„mu„.,.,,a.."m®..,,,N.,.,,.r.�.,,ten.,,....-.�.5........._-.•____
I 1 'Si 9it ..C. 100 ,:1011'1 t'tyN-
t. vi.. 'rail), P'0,3t t!tl r, r;3'.
;, 4 4'3-.01,, $4J'E.
-
f 4!]f�tl'iy ��dd11 y�1''�'1L �'{y'1yy��
i y. xii:Jx is OULiyi��ilti
of . tial•( 01'0 yivil. 00, 1'rico
in tr
i.1; 1111u01131'8 COTJGI'I ANIt1,1JNG
01.1RE. eslxlr
8.,11 "0,'••l•v;L•0r0. Price 2: coots ;and
„ r b i t!e. Proprietors and
m:tuf L a mors,
.1'20: l's(av 1011,'1'311 00., Tua33ro, (140.
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We are prop:t'.)l i,) furnish Fano:Nis on short notic4', Collins, 1 1. 4A J.A N J JN' 'r.
Caskets, Robes, 2''(:. 131111(1 caithtautly 011 band 111111 !;01(1 at t111) 111081 -_-.
lCILs011itb1(3 MOS, .lf il'S11-ell1SS Jlolll'1i' 8.1111 (ulttit:. Sat1:;faeti0n (aoklr- 1218. Sal :.I'•:.0 A(;RANGEMEN r'. 1888.
(3110311. -
"•" M ”" LIVII: • fir.' rc0J1 hlYta:ronn. 1 lThlAiern. 11+00:a .tt:yl0a
April 0 , 4vsi1 a ..., say _11
Temporary or arterial,no discoloring 00 3111 0103 Salla t3d(lr in the April t 5artnai.iarl 7
p Yt1,'+1 I.lay ..... 1 010(31111 a1:4y .2
11)110st weather. References -111r. Same. Smn.le and 1tr. Walter .any a (i'nlyne5ian ..1111.7 (321
Jackson. 1011(1 It Sardinian .......... June
(d:0y .... .._. t(tircaasian........ ,_Juno . le
\[1,y 101.... Sarmatian ........,.Juno 21
mine 7 1'8,110(00 Juan 28
Jun, 1 , 1 olynxfari• July 0
Juno 91 ... ')ardinlan... . .:July 1.2
Jane Ln ;Circassian. duly20
July Sarmatian July 20
.1(110 Id . ... Parisian Aug. 2
Judy 0. .. ;Polynesian Aug.1t
duly' d Sardinian Ann. 10
Ae', a tai i • tin. 34
ug. 10
°al11ill':ltap} bfi. ar Q�Jtl3! SERVICE
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Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings
I(e11t on (land or nude to order. Custom work of all kinds prompt- ut(tt 1 9arwiitlmn i
ley attended to.
Plans and specifications furnished and estimates giver1.
Rates of Passage1181101by MAKI Steamers.
,;tion n an t,tvlanr0nt,.
Smith
('al ie 4119, 3711 tont n 383 according to seenm-
i . Y A& rypA1�®ulA�''Sq i (^"'x1 � "lndnti 1,t Hort uctq iu Oapin, S,;1, lubcr-
VV..LL..IItt,. ,M.tlp 0„�(,p„�,,, (�,r�''�� tnrd:,lt,. ;-J1,, Htnu:.go r`: 31,. .ltrtur
.1.3.-1i n ti0ke0s,
C .,Lin. -;1,e, 01,^,C 1u.:t L�1'i,. tn{.orniad(ato,
- - .ret. Htoorngn 0.40
: ilylolyhosian 0lreassian or other ex.
!rt at ,ant 0 rs, Gabm LHty, en:ty an l 1(330(1+
for nl 4r 4 ninety. to n ee, lmmed AV/ in. toe-
. 301'1 Hn1,,-w nlnoty ono hnuclrot ,sea (0(1
are r 1, + 1 its trod nm! 11,[01)• sonar.. ltdor.
mod, - 0 y (Mata. 41.10050 1o013.,L,11-
801,1
`.1.'431111: till, 1j+lotrtl111111 or 311(ll'tli11 1(1y 11(1111ks to tilt; Public d,� •,I„'; 3 yht 11nLarlt tt llfc `f 0.0:.1 the;
for 1.11(711,' f`nLel'o l-. H 1 sdesireY , A It 4ucrn;:5rd rt:llr•:r. tlo
g 111 port ill fill )7,t. 1 and to state we y0reo14 t , 1,,1 ,1,r year Trieads. Prnpntil
;ire int di better )103111(0 1 una; 1.1111u 11(1' In give -;IilHfitetion to 0310 `(1',00,51 ligl(t,n.,riirna r,la`s.. x310 tall In:
1'118(10)1300$, 11, MA14C1)1�I11', 1 .0,.1t.. �lt.�-'e 1'
'�rn4aets
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