Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-03-03, Page 5'
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ucknowaentinel, Bruce 0ounty, March 3rd
,by the defendants of this -whistle in imnber of. cusionier
• Atisiptesent-position.
,.. 1 one been aperson.-
It has no- .tf.temptod te .- be -.1 - T fast year he paid Mr . . T . A -..yoqng;_ .
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- explained Why this. whistle would not Rock City,, Ia.; 4500 -fOr: lar0,•est 'order -
seured _by an
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8*e answered its purpose equally CafalOgue is verY interesting and
hbuse, out 9f sight...froin the highWay,., be with out It, 4ives a bird.seye
on being placed i.;ear.of the engine no One who plants Seeds can afford. to
:as such:whistles-are usually placed. vieW. -of the establishment together
. Elad been -called upOn- to consider with the- interior Views - of hi -s Seed
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the questio-n of negligence, seems to Houses, showing 110 W the work is
- me doubtful that, p-ven if the defend- carried on,. and photographs of persons
-ants *ere entitled to.. use the whistle who have won prizes. -
:in its present position, rn thEi. manage- . :His ...Seeds are sbecorning :known -
_mem. of thei.r mA)rk.s, thatt —us ii --6 -
, • eiywhere for their excellent quality
fy them in using it., as on this occasion 'rid Mr. Mil's- guarantees to please -4,11
on the mere poS.sibility that some ptr- his uStomers. *- After -.lodking this
son might be making anitinauthorized- CatalOgue.alt through we would advice
I Se Of the water.. not searched- ,our readors. to write tor one at OnCP
frr a.uthorifY -on this _point, but see for it is free to anyone applying, -and-
,' Seotf 4. wife -., v. •G. T C. P., try- Some of his Seed this spring....
347, zupra.--
-The resultiS Ifina -allthe isSuea_ for
Alp plaintiff, and -assess his damages at
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-brie hundred and twenty -fu -e dollai s,
e 'mount- agTeed Upon by consent,
in:ease I should find for the. plaintiff.
:And I order judgment to be entered
acCOrdingly for that sum, with :cos-ts
after the 'second day of the next April
sitting of the:court. r
Feb: 20th, -189,3.
WALRERTON.,
-Qu Monday :night :of this- week*
W -a4. _burnt -4 Stable helonAi:ng-.. .Mr.
3-..11Orrison of thiS - town. - Several
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- bows. were -in'tne sta!)16 and -*could not
sax...ed. Cause offire utik nown:
. Mr. A.: Rumford forseveial yeafs..
• foremau for Mr this: town
.• has .bought out•a business in:Harriston.
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;This :is a busy Week : thong. *the
church people. The Metho4tists had a
big .:tea -meeting on. Monday and a
-sObial.. on _Tuesday, .1:k-night,i -while on
'Thursday:the “Catata Daniel" is to be
given in the, Presbyterian ehtiroh:.
&new' brick -store is to be bruit
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this' sPring for Md Muir, -druggist
who is comino'in froPort
-We have four Medical Men here now
aad til=4.e are, it is said. two others
to came shortly; so that the sick
folk-
wilLnot want for attendanc
Warch..n Bryan 4 c in town las
week -on: county- business.
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▪ McKay, a .-Well-k.nOwn pubhc
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Scheol-..teldher of- this..town, s retumg
_ from- the. professii,n at the end of next
taiOnz-th:
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'On 4eQ,-)-unt of the 1.nelemenoy of the .
-z.v01-ther cln. Sunday; .i1E9th„ the evening ,
;-,-;:eilvices in the church here; •' were- di's-
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pensed- v.ith. •
The tea -meeting on the 20tli.-was
176-4 exl attended - considering- the
-.roads. _ ..The ministers present; - were
Revs. Ro-dg-ersc A. Potter, - And
Karren - the Rev : S. Kenner bein.)---,
gnable--. to attend, and the. Rev, E:
Fear failed -to_ come,- The social on
Tuesday evening was also well atterid
_ a
ed
Jleproceeds iVere,about:ea, Which
is -intended to go toWard buying an
organ:
Miss - Mary Phiullips .and Viate
.Shackleton spent. a few days visiting.
frien-ds al.Kint here last week. .
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-Mr Granger of the drygoqds firm,.
London, t..raVe Our store -a cal12-one- day.
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last week. '
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. here -is. a . practice indUlged in. by
certain- n:. - * 'arid boys Of 'throwing'
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c....die, i .,,, .qhurch, to :the.' annoy-
ance- Di... ,.-,-,t4er..4fid... disconifiirt - of
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ladies an: others. • This Ought to be
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pt stop to. -
GREAT SEED:'STAlic111-S.H-
IVIEICIT.
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-$1,1o0for Lally Tomatoes
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. We are in receiptofa Seed Catalogue
for 1893, published by F. B, Mills,
fieedsman, Rose Hill, N. Y. Mr. Mills
has a very novel -idea in -Otling up his
-10ataleague. it is very plain, and his
idea is to g1y9- his ,customers a -Very
targe amountifortheirl.Money.
With every,. order amounting .to.
euclo or more he allows thecustomer
to select - 50 cents' worth 44 packets
•fre-e, their own clroice, thus you see
everyone gets $1.50 for their- $1.00. ,
Among the Many premiums _.pffered
for Cabbage, Onions, Potatoes, and
Vadnsies, we might mention. the Early
Tomatoes, $500 is offered to any
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person.gfo wing a ripe one in 75 days
Oz less from day- seed is sown, also
$.400_ tO person growing a ripe Tomato
irt least- number of days from day, ed
issegwri, also $125 for next - and, 5
-tor 'next.
'Efe offers one of the!:*finest lineS. of
Vegetables.and .F1owe.4 Seeds that can
be found, and prices are " very
reasonable; -
He -offers-- $1,00- to Club raisers
for largest club order and largest
"
Nil-. Geo. Farries, of 'Central New
York, is at present visiting friends in
this section.
Miss":Annie Oummrngs, of West
Montrose is the _guest- of .Mrs: R E..
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Tiane,
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A -filie babyboy arrived at.theh-ome
of \V J. Agar a -few .days. ago::
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Extensive- preparations- are going On,
just now amongst the patrons.of the
cheese and butter factory, the Supplf-
Of. will likely Jieiargely.jn . excess
*Of last season--; . •
'MURDER I1I qr.REY COUNTY-. .
JenniOilouch Accused Oran:Awful crime.
-Coiling-wood, Ont., Feb. 16, --This
roo.ining :Chief of -Police Lewis brought
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to town -rledead_ bodies of an,. aged
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wpinan and child both -supposed to .be
murdered by -Jennie Meech, daughter
of the former and mother Of the hater.
The. alleged .crime '''vas committed on
Thursday night, _in a dwelling near
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Oraigleith, _both victims being -beaten
to -death and' then an attempt being
made by the accused to burn ._:their
-bodies, and. St? .destroy alltraCe of the
John Monch, a brother . of the
accused, - tells this Story. 'of it
went in Thursday nialit and sawmynag
ht
strike -.my mother with ail axe -
handle. I saw my sister kill the baby
with the axe -handle. She said there
Was a young.fellow, named Jim who
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said he would marry .her if she got rid
HOUSE AHO LOT FOR SALE..
of ' her . mother' and baby. s - -
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_ The through Colonist Sleeper willibe
tacked- to train leaving. Lucknow at 1(1:48 a;
on ' • • • • ,
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A-PR1L
APRIL
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Arriving in Toion'to in time to cbmiect with
the through Colonist train, via; North _
Bay and C.P.R. There will also be!an.
Every- Tnenday during March a4nd April. .
Baggage checkedthrough to destination-, .alSo
through tickets sold No change- of - cars. •
considering all these advantages -ive ex-
pect to ,seCui.e the fraffio. thisseason:- For any
infoi illation apply to
HAYES,
-.Agent G-. T.:R.
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SEED GRAIN- FOR.$41.i.E.
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itE.TTI\TDERSi.0-NED HAS: AT LOT 8,.
; con. 7, (E: 10:)7: -Ashfield, a quantity of.
the..celetTated ,Early -Rosedale oats .ami
Mummy peas at reasonable prices. .:Crintianted;
pure from all foreign' _seeds; and firit-C16ss in
quahty
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ROBERT J. FINN IGAN-
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IDungitnnon.
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riP314.1811ERs2.36143readvray, New Xork City
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...Mo. '
father used t. 6. rim - ;imali.: Jennie
Made. me help, her to bury..vothei and
baby, and Said she would 'Do the if 1
said an .1. got -a pig's head
I was in town. -Jennie .•aet
paper and ttiedto hum the . bodies..
Mother's toes and- i'eet are all peeled
as though frozen. We buried her in the
snow near' the track in.. a- hole. -We--
put the baby under the
John became a 'little. mixed and _
Said afterwards. his ;mother was tlead-
When ...he -got home; and it,wai Friday'
the. -inurdt. was committed; tint he
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corrected him -self on • this point. • He-..
added that his .sister took- the train
-for, Meaforal on Friday -morning n
-said she would be back Saturday.He
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did'. not ' know . whereshe. was nor
could.. he tell _the names of the parties--
-1..vhom she would _he likely to go to
Dr.. -A. •- R. _Stephen,' .gorner,-. will
o1c:1 an inquest here - tomorrowCyowds of people „viewed the bodies
of the dead to day
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rgigt: UNDERSIGNED OFFER - FOR
-sale 6 -superior young 1)11115 ranging from
S months to 2 years, These are the right sort,
thick- and fleshy: and. will all Make sh4W
animais- Correspondence solicited. or comeand see., *
E GAUNT &SONS
St 'Helene
rFiH ,YEI3Y•DESIRABLE PRO/?ER.:
• ty known as the "LeddY Farm" Lot 22,
0on:;5. West Wawanosh, is now for sale. Oii.
the premises are:--A..good„.. large, comfortable
-frame house,, a large f0.,Ine barn L shaped,
75X45 feet, and. underneath- the same a stone
'stable, a never -failing spring is found on the
-back part of the lot and two good wells 'to the
'front,- together with -a cistern __at the .barn,_
-which-- furnishes ample water Puppis?, 30- acres
-of hardwood:bush, large orchard of principally
winter fruit 90 acres under grassandthe bal--
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mice well cultivated.
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This being one of: the best farms in- the
Township, it. ought Us find a ready sale,
For Tenni and particulars, apply to
M. COORIGAN,
HUGH moRRisoN, 1..,_uckno.
Or to JOHN McCABE, in rear of for lot,
FOR SALE
OUSE AND LOL. FOR SALE ON
1 JL Ross St. also lot for saleonHavelock
I St. near the G. T. R. Station. On easy terms.
Apply to Jas. Kerr, Drun2bo, or Hugh .
Merrison, Lue..know.
ITUATED ON HAVELOCK STREET
in the village of Lucknow, -near thel sta-
tion; The house is a large frame, containing-
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-eight or utile rooms, cellar,- kitchen,. etg., and
is in .8,-goo,c1 state of repair: The gan-den COD:
tains about one acre of ground and is well
stocked with apple, cherry, plum .. and Other
- fruit trees. The place will be sold cheap.
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For further particulars apply to Hugh 1V.Lor•-
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mon or -to .
_ el A 8. A,. DENNINQ
,Lucknow P. 0
UCTIONEER
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.ESTATE,.
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AQE:Ncy. -
SALES :ATTE1.1).MI.) IN.AJ.L. PNRT'S.
.._orthe County aridsatisfacticri-guaiT.ntee.d,r•
A-ntunberlif: ' • ---
FIRS1r-OLASs. FARMS
Forsaie 011reaSonable.-terras:-. _
OHN
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KINGSBRID9E:P.
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For Particulars
ABOUT THE,
Niers
rains
AND THE
Bond to your, 'lowest Railroad
- Agent and obtain a copy of
..Frtt .attsiont!il
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I.APples...
Blacking '
1 Black Lead
1 -Blue.
Baking Powders. -
Barley, pot '
- Bath Brick .
Beans • . • -
Brooms-
• Baskets -
Brushes
• Biscuit
Coffee
Confectionery
*Canned Goods
.-CoCoa -
Chocolate
Corn, canned
-Corn: Meal
Currants .
Currie Powder
Cream Tarter
Cocoanut '
Da.tes
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1:4•04/410.3*.l..;*"'.'
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--T§411,0 placoto make se1etions in
CROCKERY.;:a0SWARE, GROCERIES & P1101,11.1 NS*
1 have in stock the 'foltotving'
iDrced
.Extracfs.
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tPish-, canned •
'Fish, dried
1-G-elotine
Ging,ers
'HopS -
'Honey
Ink- .
,Inctigo
4Licoride
'Lime Juiee
, , Lemons
;Larnps •
-1,Matches
i -Mince. Meat
'Meal ;
IMaearoni • •
'M6tard
;Meats, 0411104
;Magnesia
'Nuti •
Nutmeg- **'
Oil, olive
Oil, sweet
Oil, castor'
Oranges. ? -
• Oat Meal ..
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!Peels
Pipes
Pickles
Pearline
Peas, dame fl
Pepper
Raisins
Rice -
iRiceSago
Flour
Salt
Salmon
Sardines :
Senna
Seed's..
° Sugar
• Syrups
; odii,
Soaps
Spices
Starch .
M.tratvberries, canne
Sulphers
Tapioca- '
Tomatoes, cam*
Teas ,
Tobricooes
Vermicelli
Vinegars
W .
' ashboards
Washirg Crysta-
Woodenware
Whiting
Dinner Sets _
Yeast Cakes
Dinner Sets
!Tat -ets
Water Sets
.Crean, Sets .
..... iBerry Sets .
. f„Toilet Sets
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No. I Flour always on hanct; Goods' deliVered to any part of the town.
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• jOhh Bull on one side of the -wall, Uncle Jonathan on the other.
. . Find Sir John Thompson's face in the glove cut.
. The publishers of "The Canadian Music Folio" will give 5'50
In Cash to first person sending in a correct answer to the above pu zle
(by having the face marked thus: X); .$25 in cashto the second coiect
answer; 1/15 to the third correct answer; $10 to the fourth corf ect
answer, and $5 in cash to every tenth"These prizes are not large, but we award every d, correct answer to the close.ollajust as adver-
Hied. See the list or prize -winners in ourir _ ast contest
at the bottom ofothls.advertisernent; . •
If yau'are in doubt concerning the 'merit we claim forthis beautiful .
. publication, write to some friend- here or any. Toronto papers,' who cant%
easily vouch for what we say. • ' - , ' " - . . •
You want latest and most popular music, and you
.- want -It at the lowest prices. Send ns 30 co. and after you-,
receive the Folio -if you are not satisfed,' write us, and we will cheerfully '
return your money. The most pron4ment musical peopte in Canada are
among our subscribers. , .,. , ....- .
CONDITIONS.—Every person sending an answer mast enclose with
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. 'same ten three -cent stamps (30 cents) for 'one• month's trial subscription to
the Folio, which contains this month the following latest music :: -
"LA SERENATA" Waltzes. "OVER THE WAVES" Waltzes, "'HEART
OF MY HEART," 1/00;511. - "BRAN' NEW LITTLE C0011," vocar, and also
In Schottische and Polka. 41 MY'MOTHER'S KISS," Vocal. "FACES,"
00MIC. "ANDALUCIA" waitzoe, containing in all $6 pages.
' Write to -day and you may receive a prize that will repay you many
times over for your trouble. You will not lose anything, for the music.
- alone'.cannot be bought elsewhere for five times the amount of your
remittance. . - - - .
List of prize -winners in our last competition: Miss Clara. Morton; 5
Melbourne Place, Toronto, $25 cash LMIss May Strange,
^Hamilton $15 cash-; Mrs. W. Vanalstine,- 6o Oak st.,--,City, $10
cash; illts Iva Bonner, cor. Yorige and Queen sts, city, $5 cash;
Miss Carrie Davies, con Sherbourne .and Carlton, $5; E. W. Eman. 6o -
Pembroke st., $5; Mit. H. L. Aylmer, 141 Alexander st., Montreal, $5 ;
Mrs. F. Alaokelcan, 102 Calllethie St.) 'Hainilton, $5; Mrs. Dr. Gauvieau,
. $t. Isidore, Que.,15 ; Geo. Moirisette, Three' Rivers, Que., $5 : Vincent
Green, Prof. of Music Trinity College, Port Hope, $5; Gertrude L. .Young,
9care_of Dr, Young, Virden, mat., $5; Mrs. Rev. G. Lockhart, Alexander, -
Man., $5 ; Miss Crawford, Brandon, Man., $5 : James _Leckie, 323 Alfred
st., -Winnipeg, Map., $5 r Chas. Becker, Imperial Hotel, Vancouver, B. C.,
$s ;- Miss Susie -Extence; Mountyleasant, Vancouver, B; C., $5. ..
- You are missing a big snap if you Miss this month's number.
Address.: CANADIAN MUSIC FOLIO, I
19 'Victoria St.., Toroniof Can.
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asumarmiceems.amourioor•
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XEOUTOR..'S S\LE
OF-- -
FARM PROPERTY
rTUTE EXECUTOR'S - 0F THE- LATE -
X - _Kenneth Matheson, offer for sale
or rent the . estate- ittif the sail de.
Ceased Kenneth Matheson. being , COM•
posed.of the -west half of lot No. 3, W.. D.,
lati con. Ash -field,- containing 100 acres, more
or less. *.There is on these '.premises, two
dwelling houses, one log barn With -farm
stabling, _; two young orchards beirino..
•fann is well watered'.and- extra well fenced
withcedar rails., • . •
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For terms of sale or rent apply on the pre-
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poises or by mail to .
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. JOHN J McKENZIE
Lochalsh P.O. '
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• - Ashfield.
ACRES- (MORE' OR LESS) GOOD
1. land, with large 2 story frame house
'and out buildings, barn, etc; .20 grape 'irines •
.good water, good iodation, ithin half aroile
of the station.,; easy terms, . Particulars May
be had from
- T. W. HILDRED, Lucknoir
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,.:400.1T. -aro :SELL 0.11R..
- cHoim •Axn. Eputpy
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E HAVE MANY -NEW SPECIAL
- varieties, both ni fruits and ornamiu-
tals to offer, which are controlled only by us,
We pay commission or salary: Write us M
once for terms, and seenre choice of territory
MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymen,
98540In. _Rochester, N. Y
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s Leads them all for
1215,17 Groceries
AND` -
'ANN:gill GOODS,*
Fruits.of-All Ktiido in ,"Segigint.
FINE -TEAS.
A SPECIALTY.
•The ,4a)gest
'The Chincest Goods,
qe-Best Vaite
ontainabio. in Luckow,
ELL1OT.
WANTEO.
00,000
OF.
]1O�a
,ITCHELL° -BROS. WILL PAY $8
per thousand for the above quantity of
hrst class maple logs, none other be taken.' °
MITCHELL BROS,.
Lucknow.
feet
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