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Capt. Stu). Burr, of Buffalo, is at pros.
ons home on a visit.
C'onsiderablo sioknesa is prevailing in
this locality at present.
Alex. Smith left for Montreal this woke
with a oar load of horses.
Mu. Milln returned to town this wok
aftor hor vie(t to Brantford.
Reeve lfc•1'y Is at presont indisposed,
but will anon be around ngain.
Bit o BorrieIl, of Seaforth, is at presont
the guest of Mu, Ur. Carder.
Mrs, D. B. MoRao, of Cranbrook, is
Viet ung friends in town this wook.
M•,ggio Ifo rtwsll, of Buffalo, is at pros-
ent hone on a visit to hor parents.
Mrs. Parke is at presont upending a
few days with Monde in Alvinston,
Bliss Amelia Watson is again suffering
fronta severe attack of rheumatism.
Mise Mary Spicer, of Exeter, is spend-
ing a few days ul town with Mrs. Me-
Naliv.
Mrs. N. II. Young is spending a fow
days with friends in Holmosvillo this
week.
Siru,. '..'laroy returrmd to Listowel
this week to work for his former em-
ployer.
nt Miss Newton returned to Strntbroy
this week after spending a few days with
friends in town.
T, Passmore attended the funeral of
the wife of W. H. Meyers, of Wingham,
at Godorich last week.
Some of our merchants windows have
been tastefully decorated and present a
fascinating appoarance.
Mitt A. t. Slee,, to ni 7 ,reg pot eonfim rl
to the boos.) witha severe cold. We hope
she will soon be around again.
The Rev. Mr. Coburn, the blind orator,
delivered an excellent address in the
Methodist elm .th last Sabbath owning.
Silo. Cololough has been/getting the in.
torior of his bouso painted. H. Collis
hasths contract and will do it up in first-
class stylo.
A toot. t• neat card is displayed in the
voffice, piloted by T. L nsenoro ad-
: r c. 1 0
o ffi i
u ti t bit j b priting burineon. It is
very hotly got np and oxeouted in first.
ala S.,t1o.
We aro sorry to slate that Geo. King is
utprom nt. in a critival condition with a
see, rt attack of congestion of tho lungs.
Dig many friends hope to soon sea him
noon eg,iitl.
The (in+pel Temperance meotings aro
mooting with great success. The hall is
well tilled ovory night, and touch good is
being done, The serine of meotingn
closed on Thursday evening last.
l.tlrel.
MILtnn w.—W. Simpson & Sou dosiro
to nunonnee to the ladies of Ethel and
surrounding country that they have made
tit,• seceesarr arangemonts to supply the
most desirable millinery this season.
Thin deportment will be in uhorge of Miss
Bartermal, who comes from the city
with axe lleni recont„":udation. No ef-
fort will bo spared to make this depart-
nleut. r. groat success. A later announce-
ment tell give the elate of our Opening,
when we trust the ladies will bandit us
and themselves by visiting our show
room, Our now arrivals of Dross Goods,
Trimmings and Panay Prints are meet.
ing the approval of every customer. (loll
old look through our immense stook,
Cordially yours,
W. Sinnott & Sou.
Eph. Colter has returned from HHopel-
er.
• A sharp triok was played on one of
our oitizons, an °Inside party selling him
a dog bolourtieg to ono of our merchants.
Our Literary Society held its weekly
session on Monday evening. The ques-
tion debated upon was well ventilated.
Next. Mommy evening a mixed program
' consisting of readings, recitations, longe,
do.
David Milne has purchased a span of
yearling fillies, ono from J. MoMitlan M.
P., -and the otherfrom Mr. Watts, of
Elora. Ho paid the 8010 of $500 for the
Spoon, ,'1 a wish his as liiutu sucucss in
horses as in his other thoro'-bred stock.
At tho last regular meeting of Ethel
Division No.140, Sons of Temperance,
Maori Friday evening, March 25th, the
fol1"wfng ofllaors worn elcoted for the en-
suing quarter: W,P., Bro. I3. II, Tomp-
kins ; W.A„ Sister Maginn ; R.S. Bro.
M. S. B. SI =gnu ; A.1Z.S., Sister Maud
M.
Antis ; J.S., Bro. M. Fogel ; Treas„
Bro. W. G. Hicks ; Chap., Bra J. °ober ;
Condat., Bra, A. Fogel ; A.O. Siston T.
Holloway ; I.S., Bro. 1. Imlay ; O.S.,
Bro. W. Y. Sharp ; P.W.P., Bro. Wm.
Tindall. For about ten years this divis-
ion woe one of the most prosperous in
tho Dominion with an average membor-
ship of abomb sixty until about ono year
ago when our motnhe's began to desert
us until thorn woo only a few faithful
ones left, who, not weary of well' doing,
worked hard and patiently to retain
then' oha°tet and regain their former
standing and at length their labors aro
being crowned with success. Now r'-arttlte
are enrolling their mono among'tbs
champions of bomperance and old mom.
berg aro returning to the work and Ethel
ditiisign bid f 10 to soon regain hor form -
or proud position in the ranks' 01 the
J"omporance Army.
Again "Costas Morum" has had the
impertinent affronteryy to place a npo0i•
men of his trashy, ehildisir, productions
in the oo'mmn dsvotocl to Ethel itoms
knowing right well that eon it placed iu
any other, dissenting peopleafter read-
ing tho first lnilf-dcaou lines would throw
it down in disgust. Wt cannot excuse
0.M, for the slangy and immoral tuna
0f his sayings, For the childishness wo
Can. "Once a man stein a child" end
G.M. most be nuaring that s000nd obild.
hood, and it w cold bit wail for his frionds,
if ho Inas any, to hunt slim up 0 good lit-
erary wot-utu•ntt, to the end that oho
might cleanse his month, au taw bottle
from which hu imbibos iiia intollostual
food (goo specimen in last Pose) soonotl
to have boon filled with slime and ditch
, water not to mention anything worse. In
vain we 801011 his lust literary moostrosi•
tins to find wherein ho males a point.
Slits. who has bpont the groator portion
of an existeney, of no abort duration,
uoopod np with children am wall bo ex-
nnsod for filo style of itis nrgumonte end
should wo moot (11m iinywhore else than
,
in Urr+ ui lemon of gigue. Pose sho 1 ilk 0 x'
poet hint, now that ho must bo nearly
through nailing names, to resort to the
schoolboy trick of malting faces, and if
as successful in distorting hie features as
his facts we think ib would, to him, prove
very gratifying. How well C.111. knows
where to find Latin 1 Ws know now
where he gots hie, at all events. At liras
wo were inolined to think that his was of
that kind called hog Latin—as ho want.
ad it all to hltnsolf—ho can have it, and
if tvs find any Ito may have overlookort in
bin dictionary will presont it to him at
o co, Here for ;nuance, Method of his
nom do plume of C.M. how would it do
for him to sign hi10.011 N.O.M. 1 This
would be the inatiais for "non oompos
mentis." Good Latin, if borrowed, and
would c0uve an idea both truthful and
at the same time act as a.+ excuse to the.
reading public for his sayings in Tus
Pose. 0•M. advises us to forego tbo hope
of literary distinction. Wo never for a
moment thought of trying to attain such
nor of gaining a notoriety of another
kind at the oxponss of "one" who should
have been exempt from the eritiaism of
Ube publio, through the moans of contro-
versy. To read the imbsaile platitudes
of 0.311, iu which nv often odour the
words, "lessors," "rod," "fourth form"
"dictionary," "Langone to sons," "sp. II.
ing," "di0tio0," &o., we would at once
aonolude that wo had bit the pedantic, or
perhaps puntis, pedagngno- one of the
kind, who getting beh(ad the age and
failing to obtain a sohool, like Othello,
his 000upatlon gone, resorts to an all.
ployment that not only renders himself
odious but which shooks the reading pull•
lio as they see the oontents of the liter-
ary swill bucket (bis head) omptted upon
Ill's fair pogo of a local paper. Report
with C M. has had every facility to ob-
tain so education transcsndanl•ly super-
ior to most readers of TEE Poor. IPow
of them having tad the ohaneo of gradu-
ating from a log academy, where no
doubt every branch of learning wag well
represented, when he acq"ired those
morale for which he, in his mind, is so
eminently conspicuous and no wonder as
u
I-
- alpart of tho le go
the "s nrlt u sol was a
1 6
bro inset Festt gra. O.M's lifetime hunt
as failed, Ea, yet, to bring him moth
game—even the rat he naught in Ethel
proved a Tarts.. Had he stated that it
was a "glittering scout" that'hs first got
his nose on he would have been nearer the
mark. We have no groat for of his rod
as it hears too much similarity to him•
self, being old and out from a poor tree.
As to tho ohild getting spoiled the only
£oar we have of that is through his road-
ies C.M's muddy productions in TEs
PosT,
Ws must devote a few linos to 0. 0.,
but as his bosh was presby much a re-
hash of 1'. 3d., made to do second duty in
another column, we will soon dieposo of
that. It was night; The starlit sky was
lovely, Tho watoh•dog's bark was hush.
act—ugh 1 This savors somewhat of
George Francis Train. This opening
mot haysnoundedvery musical in 0. 0.'s.
extended auricular appendages, but to
any imam else would of once make
patent the foot that C. C. had not only
spelled his way through the old third
read r to Cawpor's linea, but that bo hod
also takon a course of +ending in Beadle's
five ooutlibrary. He styles his an eagle's
cyo. Doss it not strike' him that be
meant owl's eye, as that would be of more
utility in his reading by starlight, oven if
he did have the watch dog's holp. Eno
a critic, indeed. Hero is what Swift says
of a 001ti0, "The long disport) among
philosophers about a vacuum, may bo de-
torini,ed in the am, motive that it is to
be found in a oritio's head." Why (in
the name of all that is ridiculous) do you
wish ua to refer to Anomias? Do you
expect us to hunt up a record of yore
family gonealo.yP In answer as to what
is the matter with our head, our head is
level and windows put in straight. C. 0.
from his expressions, seems to be fond of
frog diet, probably as sone oat fish ss a
broin.food, we would advise him to desist
as his whole nature, physical and int-l-
loetual, must be akin to a frogpoud, whose
stagnant waters pmduoe creations, which'
not only offend good taste, but tako up
valuable space in u paper, which one, at
least, would like given to Sam Jones'
eormons. C. C. in his oonfideuae muerte
that he can easily demolish our be -t pro.
duobions and he uses nearly two columns
of Tun POST in his fnbiln efforts to sic.
coed. If he'd quit his frog diet he would
not jump to such illogfoal oonolnsions.
Judge of 0. 0.'s and C. M.'s gentility,
bacl breeding, &o., in hauling into a con.
troversy an estinlablo young gentleman,
young enough to bo his son, of ho has
lost bis incisors, who had nothing what-
ever to do or say with 0. 0., C. M. or the
"Chub," Right thinking people place a
just verdict upon C. C.'s and 0. 11T.'s in-
sults, and we would advise 0. 0. to seek
out—sob a dentist—but some Paris stir
gloat expert and seo if it wore poseiblo to
have some brains transferred from the
head of ono of the members of the 'team'
ho so objects to, into his two, as the
change could not, by any p1oesibity, be
for the worsen 0.0. Streak of 'Motion,'
.grammatical oanstruotion." Witness
0. G'o "Idly," busy,"—"Shades of our
grancnothur," who can stand this stuff
Why use the Chinese wall ? If C. 0, 31
0. 11, had mentioned their own skulls
wo would kava understood it all the
wino, owing to tlioir groat similarity, so
far 00 thicknw.o is concerned. i:it "go
to oohool" iu rich, °specially as in the
next sentence he get out his high would.
ing "Barren Calibre." Get your diubion.
ary C. C. and son what any soho.l boy
(you never taught) could toll you that
this tern is muterpplied If C. C. means
tho word as applied to lire -arms then wo
on inform him beth if otrr, Is barren his
is of the Irish "blundorbus" st}le—•big
mouthed—smokes a great noise when fir.
ed, throws quito a charge --of singe—anti
fs as clnnttorous to the Otto firing as to
the Dote shat M. We cover gob loft yob
and ahonlcl wo do so our jonrnoy out of a
molasses jttg would be a sweet trip tom.
pared to a journey of num forty odd
years unloving and Unloved, espooially if
our journey led us overmany snow batiks,
C. 0,, nature nateriutendod you for a
newspaper oorinepanilant, she made your
odtiale 100 titin and deposited the extra
thickness on your eranlum. We aro al•
ways ready to enter into a friendly con.
trovereywltoh carried ort ht a goo 'lemon.
ly mango•, hitt we ,(ill this one) agree
with Scott, that "controversy with a moo
without prhutiples nisa pulling li h
hair
with a man who i bald." C. 0. 1 not
th,, aggressor, 011, no! IIo is simply do -
fowling himself, anis wo perfootly 05000
with him, as the simplioity evinced
bhronghott his argumonte, fully bears
him out its this ebatatnont, We world
hero insinueto to Mr. G. C. that the
sound of a fog horn to music itself to the
viburporative howliugs of ono who has
"gob left" and who would like to rogain
Ms loot position in publio oath -nation.
As to his do:motives we do not fear their
esplona,tc. Can C. C. say the oame?
C, 0. should hole Ills detective, aid a
loading question to put 'o those whom he
writes for would he, "Did you eves get
left," and if they should answer in the
affirmative put themdown at once in the
"extremoly hazardous olaes." Ono"
more b,tfors wo finish wo would intimate
to C. C. not to be 100 selfish in regard
to space in Tae Pon, ono who can s•1
easily dotnolish our arguments can surely
de so in loss apace. It is t'o muoh of a
strain on the publio mind to eek them to
try to wade through your two columns,
and to boil it down would not do as it
would leave nothing at the bottom but a
muddy sediment. But why sand "idly,
busy." Up Custom, ant b doing, it is
not yob too late to retrio:e thy fadou
fortunes, although thou h .st failed whore
youth and beauty wore combined. Thou
might'at yet find some elderly female to
sheer thy few declining year,. Still it is
batter to l&avo loved and got loft than
never to have loved at all. ,
Yours, etc.,
SEE. OE 'rot a0PPOSED, AS WELL AS 80-
oALLttD, 'tbos-rtL'to Cram"
(Nolo BS EnxTot.—We fail to see
whore any good in • Ding to oomo from
these discussious..11cos .t ask a ooss•
anion of hostiliti,•s. According to our
custom of fair play Coto Morum has
the privilege of a reply, but it mint be
very brief.)
Wait toll.
Tho funeral sermon of Mrs. William-
son was preached by the Rota Mr, Sabine
Inst Sabbath.
There nano
n blaalcsm,th loss in Stratton
as Wm. Mulholland leas romoved to
eloltneaville•
R. MoLood, who was vary low with
bronchitis, is, we are glad to learn, now
convalescent.
Miss O'Connor, music 'teacher, has
about 20 pupils in the vicinity of Walton.
This is quito a 1 t'go al"ss and we fed as.
sured that all will be pleased with their
teacher.
Mrs. Dan. Campbell remind. word last
week that her brother, John Roid, form-
erly of Vi.na, was instantly killed ,sear
Bay City, Mioh, .dr. Reid wog a young
man. about 02 year1 of age, and leaves a
widow to mourn his log..
Miss Tillie Tait, of Brussel-, bas
taken chore of the new millinery and
mantle department in connection with
the a ore of Wm. Ni al. Mr. Neal is do.
ing 'a good business :ma this last addition
will be g eat convenience to the people
of this locality.
Attho 'no tr0001115of the Oficial
Board of the Methodist church Rev. W.
Torrance was invite! t . bolo no the pas•
for for the cooing term. ITo sc0epted
the invitation, subje•'t to the ruling of
tho Stationing Committee. .Rev. T. J.
Sabine is comp cling his third year and
will consequently have to romove.
±:rt 3r
Wood -lines follow each other in gtiak
succession just now.
John Shies had a valuable horse died a
fow days ego.
Tho resent snow stortu has a kind of
"tripped up" our looal weather prophets.
Thos. Monwai, who bad to portion "f
dead bono taken'nt of his toe recently,
is Malebo go aronucl again.
Thos. Stok's has gob the material on
the ground for a new briok house, to bo
eroobed next summer. D. Lowery, of
Bross is, has the Contract,
Football seems to be ally bbl rage in
our schools now. Leaving solwol books
aside it affords ad litional employment in
many ways, the boot and shoo dealers
coming in for a good sharp.
On Thursday, of la -13 week, a little
daughter of Wm. Whiteford almost mot
her death by eating a quantity of white
lead. Medical old was at once summon.
ed, however, and she has fairly recover.
ed.
Last Monday afternoon's brain brought
Joso'rh Webster to Brussels with Thos.
McLauobl in's imported horses. As hat-
ed before bo was bringing three with,�him
but the day beforo landing at Now York
the obach horse, a very val'ioble animal,
died and was heaved overboard. The
other horses cams all right. One is a
Clyde colt, 'two years old next Juno and to
likely looking boast. Tho other is a well
developocl, tangy horse, rising 4 yore,
and w :s as lively as a kitten on coming
from the long voyage. It is mid they
are as wood no 0000 was landed hero. Mr,
MoLauulilin talars of going book to tho
Old Country again before long on ilio
sante mission as in the last two trips not-
withstanding tho loss ho sustained inhis'
coach honso dying. Both horses brought
hove woro prise winners in Scotland.
The debato was held in Shine's sotto'
house last Monday evening, and although
11; was somowltab stormy shore was ti good
attendance. Tho discussion was very in.
terosting, the question boing well ltancllecl
by the different speakers, The subject
was, "Resolved that anssxation to the
United Stott): would bo benefiaioi to
Canada." Tho tdirmatit•o was taken by
D. Ritchie, captain, supported by Jos.
Perrie, Wm. Hislop, Jnto. slots, D. Rob•
ortson and A. Ilislop, Tho negative by
' Alex, Porn, supported by Jas. Robert-
son, L. A. Martin, -W. Po:rie, and Zito,
Bain. Decision was giros fn favor of an.
noxation. Petal' R,itehio ooattpiod the
chair and Mu,. Grant the vice chair. A
voto of thanks WM tondorod to the chair.
neon to which Mr. Ritchie made a suit.
able reply. Altar soma disonesiou it was
claoidecl on motion of A. Hislop, second.
ed by J. M. Roborteon that the moobings
bo discontinued for tan season. A vote
of tltailte was tendered to the Prasideot,
D. Robortson, to whieli he made to fitting
reply, in which /to thanked the ladies for
Choir able assistance, especially at the
Mornay moctfngs. The mooting WAS
brought to a close by all singing God
save the Queen.
A short time ago Wtn. I3eharriel partly
rented the 00 dor + farm of Thou. Wright;
bet when he canto to acmfirul i.1 0 bar-
gain, stir, Wright informed biro that be
intends to work the farm himself. We
wonder wltotlior Billy contemplates to
start housekeeping alone ?
Ohos, Fox has taken unto himself a
wife in the person of Miss Fannie Darit.
The happy event took 0100" at the rosi.
dello of the bride's father on Wednc-u.
day of last week. Their many Monde
extend to bhom thole congratulations and
wish teem health, wealth and ltappinoeo
through !ifo's journey.
t Eftrrreygu.
Honfryn fs filling upp fest, ahnoat every
hones its now occupied.
It is rumo ed that Mr. Claus is golug
to give up railroading and go to hie farm.
Our store don't look quite so touch like
arived. tinshop since the new spring goods sr.
Honfryn put on quite a town appear.
anon last Fri.lay night, when the Attwood
band dlscoursod such pleasant music.
Mr. Editor, what's the best thing to be
done with a man who is too lazy to split
his own wool, and will go away on the
aidsaile1 mtrning train, and kayo Ilia wife
fo• nearly two days to tako e005 of hor.
IVO r• e•i.o
It is expected that tilt union Sunday
School held in S.S. No. 0, will re-opon
noxi Sunday nt 2 o'alook p.m.
W. H. Cloaky has had an offer to take
charge of a large lumbering trade at
Lion's Head, at a largo salary by the
year.
Auction sales aro now the order of the
day. Weare plod 'o see that sono of our
best agrio'lturahst tore Making mosey
out of this.
The station at Bloevole is being re.
shingled. This will be au improvement
to appoar,mce and will make it more
beneficial as a shelter.
A number of horses aro ()hanging
hands round h ro. Quite a num or have
bid far well to their comfortable Ontario
stabl'•s and were taken west to help cul-
tivate 'I.
r a e ginnttoba sot
Tho onrrespontl"ut from Mr'.r;n to th
Expositor is wrong, if wo are informed
correctly, in his story of "Courting under
diffiou'ties," as the gentlemau referred to
is a married man and was on his way to
ens his s m -in-law.
On Wednesday of last week, Jas. Speir
arrived home from Kansas, where he had
gone a few weeks previous. He took two
entire horses with him, leaving one in
Michigan on his way over. Mr. Speir
was •:really plan+ed with the annntry and
anjoyed his trip wary nmol.
Thos. Ellis, of the 3rd con., is said to
have tikon ,ossssaiou of the hand and
heart of to young lady on the 1st. What-
ever report says may net always bo tri.'
but it is a fact that the young' men of
Morris trays decided to celebrate the mar-
riage by a "chariva•i" and have assem-
bled several times with that intention,
but so far they have been foiled in their
attempts, the supposed bridegroom always
bring absent.
On Friday evening of last week tho de-
bate between tit Cleggs groan and S. S.
No.0 Danding Sociefioa came off at
Anderson's sohool hong). The question
disouesod was wh'thet'the lust Northw••et
robclliou was justifiable. '!.'he speakers
for the affirmative we o M. Blank, T.
Bowman, D.1tfoLaucbliu and T Sample,
and their opponents Wm. Bryd u1, H.
Mooney, T. Robertson and Jas. Shorne.
Jao. show, of Brussels, occupied the
ohair, and after a very interesting debate
in whish some excellent speeches were
made decision was given in favor of the
m'gativo. Some of the mambsrs of theso
soofsbies are bl•'sse'ning into first -roto
publio debaters.
kir. Ross, Minister of .Education, has
said that the Scripture Selections were
never intended to displace the Bible in
schools bob only to supply a long felt
want in many schools whore the Bihle
was not used and, to all appenrauces, not
likely to be. A book is now before the
public denouncing &nose selections in the
strongest langnegb. This book is writ-
ten by a mtuisbor and consists mainly of
a esrmon preached not man• miles be.
yond the boundaries of our own township.
Some people have moor ideas of religion.
Many are so ignorant as to believe that a
minister's duty is to uphold morality in
the schools, and also believe that a teach-
er should rears only a selection and not
the whole Bible every day. But what a
wondrous revolution masb bake plane be-
fore the Egyptian darkness of this, the
ninteonbh century, shall he dispelled, and
the great doctrine plainly seen and read
by all, "None is better thin port,"
OLaons-antes.---Anothor mooting of
this ociety w'ts held nn Wodnosclay ev-
ening of this wook. -Tho subject for de-
bate was "Resolved that annexation to
the United Stator would be beneficial to
Canada." The affirmative was taken by
Geo. Armstrong, R. Diokson alld E.
Smylie, and the negative by Wm. Bry.
don, Henry Mooney and Thea. Robert -
eon, P. A. Martin was olrai, mau and
tato listening to a spirited anti interest.
ing discussion lin gave decision in favor
of the affirmative. TIos teat tnoobfug of
the Sooioty will be held next Wodnosday
evening in the form of a litortury ontor-
taismeut, when a good time is oxpoatod.
The Society aeeoptoil a 'shallop from
bbo society of S. S. No. 1, Grey. The
subject for dobata wig bo, "Resettled that
Canadian independonoo would bo bens-
fioial to Canada." The debate will take
place on Friday ovctning, April 8th, in
Shine's school hone. The af1lrtaatdve
will be upheld by E. A. Mucin, D. Rob.
ortson, W. Porria, J. Bain and A, Riolop.
Tito nagatrve by Goo. Armstrong, II.
Mooney, T. Bobortson, E. ymylio and 11.
Diokson. A good time may be expected
and all aro rte'dially inviborl.
Tho attempt to matte boavors subtilis•
sive to ltumau wishos and plans is lilcoly
to be triad on oonunenoial principles, in
tho vicinity of Sodbury Ont. '.1?Ito onto.
prise, if suecossfnl, will rival boo culture
In oxtanb of profit and futorest.
Division court snits have boon ontorod
at Sb. Thrones against n. largo number of
010053man residing its difforont parts of
Ontario to rocovor the annul of sub.
seriptions towards the Alma (lollego
Building banal motto by the dtfendmnts
in 1851.
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.m1.x}L'ikfst'a?1 �, .�iN�l,�naa2
WILL BE SENT F11OII
?a fi JMH
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ONLY
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I 1188.
If you want the Local, District and General News you txt,.l't do
bettor than accept of this offer.
Mr..7 the Time to t u' eribe,
and You eau flu us a i'ttvor by Telling your neighbor.
sri FOS
EGOS
HAVING OPENED OUT :1N
Egg Emporium, Ill lralV's Block, Briggs,
Next Door 10 the Post Office,
I ant prepared to Pay ()Asx for any quantity of Biggs.
BRING ALONG ALL YOU HA !'
and Remember the Stand.
niAkD 04- THAN
HAN
The underaigu.,1 desires to return his thanks for the 1;0 1 tuts
support aeeo.t''lc'i 1'.1., firm of .I;'aycl'oft Bros, fair the past eight ytttrs
and expresses the `rich that 'll Si` 11115in Cr' rolativt'8 311ay Lr •:):;.
haloed.
(+EORGld 11i4 iC11')'A".1t.,
We tithe lileasurtt in informing the publio ;getter'ttlly tits, wt. !Ia.")
formed a eo-partnership, to bo :known under' tho name of 11
& TttitxliuLt,, to carry on tiro Stove, Tinware and House Furbishing
business, lu,tttly under the control of Hay -croft 1310•:. Our r'hjuot
avid bo to deal fairly and squarely with the publio and givt, them
such bargains as will speak for themselves. .
- We 113111011 speeitily of 1hvetrfttigltilli . (1b,:' iiti .1 call, 91 ,i:
stand.
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