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ase are a snap! You can bave one for TWENTY DOLLARS whG
Isita
µ Seneoi
Qaui. Cottag
1:3n at 7.30.
#ltvtning at 7:31
83o'clock.
i7TER1A .--$i
bath School 9:30 a1
--eudant. Prayermeetit
-*MO& Rev. R. W. G
19p6c. MVP—Ca, Sam
40-4 Father W ey, P. P,
alternatively at 8:50 sa
e'Dery after Sunday at 5
30 p a& every other St
UTEIEEAN.—Itev.
Vass the last thr
8E 0 p.m. Sunday
Etr DIST.--Servi
Swath School 2-
ternieirtr Prayermee
W E. Datzerd. Pastor.
SOLI
1 o 70—m
•
evening of the
" -ears in each month.
AVErsza, Sec.
ora.—court'arfiidma
batt the second an
month. Visitors elway
J
0.C.F. No. 16&—mos
the second and
f pan.
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THE MILDMi
Warm TO TEE TE
£LST
Terms: --$I per ye
{ tip 7.7
We're -fixe d for it 1 Our shelves are loaded. Our counters are groaning with the -:rush of seasonable good
something nobby and cheap to suit the tastes of everybody. Our priet are an opendefy to the trade.
annals, Linens, Cottons, Woolens, in the most extensive and choice ranges,
ADvli BT18fX
421necoltunn_..*
Hail coluinu.........
Quarter'coi u n:n...
Eighth column
Legal notices, 8c. per
line for each subsequea
Irm.1 business no
tion.
Con act e.civeradng
is. re� fete .With everything _:ixna rinable in. that line
oodS :Department from a swot of thread to a complete snit..:
[ rooeibe_petrtiarteitat h in the `:best.
have the latest goods in
Teas, Sugars, ppiees, etc..
Grd Trink
Trainleave lelikke
lows :
conga -o
pry_. Y.1C5_a.m.
iJ��Ar .. 11.55 M
5.90p.m
Is now at its best and every choice,thing in -
1:fl6r:that bne is at the command. of our lady patrons.
Chris -ea comes one
Mev
4-a ;,, "q41.„6.
nollond w
k serving on t
ple of merry lo
in the Fox co
week.
s Moore and C
y station, are at
ay trips.
k council meets
xt Friday, whe
nt will -Ire presen
armeron,`f'incl
Mk School,
nesday with
*
*sof and.Deal
ods, Lumber
Oink to order.. MEM paid:
nal
9,f, saw lode.'
=tor B10d132gs token. lions,
o s, and esti nates. furai6ited on
sppUcation -
assorted-atoek of
at means X20 worth e}
$1.O WORTH
means the best stock of goods in
about COST, for,
I11 health renders this sacrificxs necessary to eatst a tepid clearance 01 tete stook,-
y
nce
ippe
Imm quant:t'et
ing slivered at Vii_
Peek for shipment to
loads will xte forwa.
• C. Fcke1 moved
residence last w
from the day he
` which to build.
ihanlpion hustler
'"'�4e3be triends of Prohibi
lybutearnestly working
` ll ,re not looking fo
qty heyabouts but will
connq themselves and
a' 'e, to vote of the pro
EW EtOOKS.
1 have ezi-handtsipp1y of the following New Books just out for Public Schools:
New P. S. Physiology` and Temperaace.
« F• Leaving Exam: Book-keeping blanks,
Primary
E.. �. « . «
a `
Algebra and Euclid :Combined.
Scott's Quentin Durward (literature for 1894.
Sykes Lessons in Entrance Literature for 1894.
And a full supply of other school books and :Stationery.
CHEAP ;WALK, P. Ii�Eli�
I will make _` great.. reductions : n wall paper this fall to clear out the ° oalaliee of
my present' stook to make room for spring shipment.:.:
Papers with borders to match from from 5c. to 500. per roll.
as pc)
ble.
Co derable grain is
ere days. Farmers
!y Beefed to accept the
sell-therow prices.
move!t becomes gene
" tights for money"
sued.
tions will take p;
Of -.- , Dee. 22ud.
,of cgs is that
falls Psi the Monday o
ns are nsually
be a few days e
to canvass, and
be needed if the
around the to
of Mr. Jo
urred at the re
w. Mr. Geo. Carle
on Monday morn
ge of 83 years 2 m
he old gentleman
of months and
Dicea
nd when 25 years
in Brockville a co
1868 he moved
con, remain
r# hfewife in
*Mang and
his _ children,
his da-
30 s were