The Huron Signal, 1881-02-04, Page 5v 011
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erre tiro 1 11
meeting in the village t D
oson
on Tuesday the l$tli .lay ani J. leg
at 11 o'clock; a. ss. 'flee •
read
a report of the transactions of 'be Com
pony for the year ending 31st L).c ,1880
end elm the financial •tetwaeate of
Company, , which were uuaniumes
adopted lly the meeting. From t!
statemauta abuvurtfurred toitsplt't+►rtUu
Company 'um! 31111 poIkios in force twit/
onkel,"'
hal, e�.eesattt'a Uri*$14,383.111, site
cheresotthatth 1
a dollar (luring the pear and will 'nM..,
no asememene we •
aptkieo
that shoe the term a.l this t 'anapest
nearly two yarns ilea, the total peel tut
Imam duriug that time wee $695.09, ex
penes, $208.24, snaking $8.)1.29 for los :
ea and expenses far tiro years or ► Rett
tion over 92e. per $100. 'rite kilowatt
gwatleeeltnt were elected! directors fqf'
1881, Charles Girin. John J!oWliltyw$
Thomas Morrish, T. Ir Finlay, It
Gaunt, T. H. Taylor and Geo. Daniel:
Keach Director being an aped of the
Company for his own district, any party
walling to insure in the Cntnpany anti
landing it ineoneenient ti see .,,y „f the
above directors sli,•uld send a poet Dare
to the Secret -try, Rol... Murray, 81
Helens, P. 0., and they will be attend 1
ed to at once. The n:eeeting seemed
well plumed with the Company's suede.e
se far, and we say well they might.
THE HFJ1$0$4 8LWIIAL., FRIDAY, FEBILUArrietal.
Salome
er fir. iii. l g the e _
both. _Juan E, 1lsiek elf Is bet of
*trachea & Smith h cold out, will
retire from busters IR As 314 Marsh,
his immersers .ansa•� deetrol oft the
oat of April. Jam, want!
Mother
.iluptoit, or any 01 keg pr•edietiui a, W
u+a 1 et t•.. start of him on that day
I) Pair At. Mr. J.1''. W.11oDuuald,e1
•' a late firm of Petard on dt MvDoi
aid, furniture deists, 1trnnerly of this
Giza -toga to toe n this week. Mr. Mu-
wrwlll at 1'rewlt repr•lslmts a 1140
oauttmletaring establiahwent in C
an'.1 is uow rttgsged
wlicitia ; ' roost a r
tissesigh Cattails
Ts it fitmal»
o•- -fit the r a(.t:gr
aaetitrti 't sAnma.i. 1_'ouusil, he 1 out
M0:441'o! e •ening, a hive senseber of eke
rat:laJe , were present. The ptt;wie
.! uu• lnees transacted was the rips opt.
.tout of the odcers for the current year.
o'y« .only change that leek plain wail in
i;t. clerkship, Mr. D. Watson succeed-
tei Yr. P. 8 boat.
U • ":'CTs - Constable Kipple' was
aid this week for the Holliday
tell 8vios about two miles from
ltru to le, who are in destitute cirum-
tang. s. r Mr. Kippin says they have out
•1 ing enough to keep them from free: -
tie and when he went there, they were
wit hoot food or wood. Any peesow kw -
u, :anything to give them will confer a
`aver by loving the artiste. at 0. A.
Dm niin'a Does Morris(lottnoil intend
t. leg auythiugt-- Wont.
Hast Wawaaoah.
Council Room, Jan. 17th.
The Council elect for 1881, met to -day
according to statute, the members being
Thos. 11. Taylor,' Reeve; Kish. Currie,
Deputy -Reeve, and Manua Robert
Reilly, Thos. Gibbons and Wm. King,
Councillors. After signing the declar-
ation of qualification and of office, the
minutes of the last tweeting of 1880 were
read and &dented. Moved by Mr. Cur-
, seconded by Mr. Reilly, that the
Cleerk be reappointed for the present
year at his usual salary of $75, and that
Jas. Garrick be Auditor on behalf of the
C(emeoil Carried. Wm. Thomson of
DnleemII% WY appointed round Auditor
by t RReeve. Moved by R. Currie,
seconded by T. Gibbons, that Wm Carr
be reappointed Ttesaursr, salary as for-
merly, 0 --Carried. George cOowan, i
ems. 2, applied for the o ee of Asaessur,
to s .ses the kownahip this year
kr -Tb. teemed decided to post-
pone the final appointment of an assessor
till next attesting of council. The sum
of $3.96 was re/mailed by Joan Pugsley
for plank on bridge, nun. 10. The fol -
debentures were ordered to be
, via: Gauge McGowan, 30 hada
pawed, $L50; Chas. Campbell, part pay -
reset fee cutting hill an sideline, 33 &
34, Doe. 9, *8; P. Porterfield, part ex-
psasss of last municipal election, $23.50;
Jahn Craig, Wert Wawanesh, 288 feet
hemlock lumbar, $L73; P. Porterfield,
services as Division Registrar, postages
and stationery, lac. in 1880, $11.87; P.
Porterfield, services as Clerk in 1880,
$75; Mrs. MoGr.$or, charity $10. A
certificate was received from the Regis-
trar General'. office, Toronto, oertifying
that the clerk had duly registered for
the year ending 31st Dec., 1880, 50
births 9 marriages and 26 deaths, total
entries made, 86, and authorizing the
Council to pay him forthia, $8.50, under
Sec, 26, Chap. 36, Revised Statutes of
Ontario. Resolved, that this Council
now adjourn until Thursday, 10th Feb.
next.
Hstr
DIED or Caines& -Thu (Friday) morn -
ing,Mr.Robt Thwnson,of Exeter North,
died from a (lancer whicb had been mus-
ed, it was supposed by pulling the akin
off his lower lop with a new pipe one very
' cold day, two yearsago. The lip became
very sore, and eventual) a cancer was
developed Despite all eff rte, the
saner spread until it reached his throat
with the fatal termination recorded.
A GOOD ,OLD ADM -Yesterday (Thurs-
day) the remains of Mrs. Jane Dearing,
rah,$ of the late John Dearing, and
mother of Messrs. Wm. and Thomas
Dearing of Stephen and Exeter respec-
tively, were borne to their last resting
place in the Exeter cemetery. The fun-
eral was well attended, despite the incle-
ment weather. Granny Daring,- as
she was familiarly known, had arrived
at the eighty-sixth year of her age when
she was summoned away. She died at
the residence of Mr. fuel Randers,
Stephen.
Due. -Wu extend to Mr. W. D.
Bright, our stympthy for him in the severe
affliction he has sostainod in the death
of his wife, which sad event occurred at
his home in Exeter, on Tuesday evening
last. Mr. and Mrs. Bright were deser-
vedly esteemed by all with whom they
were acquainted. The death of Mn
Bright is the more distressing as she
laves behind her an infant but a few
days old,it having, been born on Tuesday
morning. Mrs. height was the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Exeter,
formerly of Hlansh.rd, end Isom recent
ly et Marty and is the seventh child
whose death they have been called to
mourn. She was also a [tiger of Mrs
Caton Willis, and Mr* J. P. McIntyre,
at one time rs i4.sos of this
.ler rettaain. were isinveYed folk Marys
this scorning, to be there ia$a'rsd is the
Rngliah Church cemetery. ---deer
>rtMals.
Av (:oLlaat.--.114. Maggie Cesaph.•il
of this plain lit a few days ago for
firs ttnrd to take a course of studies .t
t M Ladies' CAW ol that place
note Nevi*. •--Dr (inhere has pin
chased a thee roan leastfrerafho. White -
p of �doi Prig.
paid in site of $�.
Lave Oen ft insigne', well known in
Rvuneht, hos gone in Jnki.tt., (/lino», to
take a positiow ss short head eorre spore
deal ins law nice in that pinna
0.reeestY.---James Peters, 14, f) ,
formerly of Branals, died os Monday
hot at the rasideeeoe of hie e.o-in law,
Kr. Wir,. M.lhoU.nd, fe tae vile of
Minns Russe. -Hr. .1. D. Ronald has
received a enewsUaieation from the
Oteratil of Anbeestberg velative to the
purahase of one 01 his ..l.1'rat.vl F •v
Orrugns INsTAU$D.- The Oakes* t4
Western Star Lodge Na 149 L O. 0. P.
wets insta1kd by the District (brand
:Ltater) Juan `butt, *to °Moses follows:
J"hn Skein, P. G.; Ron. Hartz", N.
3.; A. `t, Crearer, V. G.•t Alex. Duncan.
sec.: 1'. iv ort, P. S.; F. 11. Scutt, Trots„
0. .t. Swale, War. .• 00e. Haycroft,
''on. ; Tr'.. ?kicker, R. S. N. G.; Geo.
Leadbeater, L R. N. G.; R Young, R.
3. V. G.; Archy. Scutt, L 8. A'. G. ;
lobe Martin, id. 8 R.; R. black, L S.
.1.: Davi•1 Watson, Chap.
i.iani'.i.
• A A' • sr CO/ T. -rg.. Ju. Tobin has a
two year old colt that can trot faster
than any home in Millburn, and can
leave any Li churn "fleet etas" far is the
rtxtr. The you�ster ought to have a
thrush a ith year Ess ma "batty."
I+o/1$a1i4111.
RATtwev.- Some of Our caimans are
,letting excited over railways, and
matters took a definite shapeon Wed-
nerday evening 26th inst., when a num-
ber met at Martin's Hotel. Attar some
discoaaion a committee was appointed to
take whatever .-tion necessary by oerre.
ponding with railway arse whu would
save an interest in pushing a line through
here.
CAnglvAt. --The fired earniwl of the
wason un Victoria Rink tame of on
Tuerlday, 25th irtat, and was in every re-
spect a emcees. The Dumber is ensue
were .boot thirty, and were well got up
The Band was in attendance. The
following are the (wise takers and charac-
ters: Bed comic dress, 1st Willie Ma1l-
ugh "abbe nen paper;" 2nd McCall-
neh, "Dutchman." Be -t dressed lady
abater, 1st Mss Rode Hiseocks. "Fair
Queen." 2nd McDonald, "Winter;'
-. TvaveluagYat/t.
GRAND TRUNK.
Karr.
Pass. Exp'.. Mtz.1. Max'd.
Ooderich.Lv 7.60ani . 11116pm . . 3.1 Spm 9•I sm
8eaforth.. . 7.50" .. 1.10 " ..4.45 " ..N.6,"
Strsttord.ArF.$ m . 2.157tn .6.90pm.. 1.01•'
weer.
Pia. Exp's. Witt. We'd.
Stnttord.Lv 1.90am..7.3Oem . 7.(ram..'Pt m
Praforth. 7.17 " ..F.06 ' ".15 • ..6.4 '•
Juderir!,..Ar 3.ISpm..111..70pm 11 quem 1.1 pm
GREAT WIKCBBTERN.
('Hanan
Rip's. Mall. Z pe.
going
m
am e.g1p m .r.tSpin
going H" TTAO' LINEA
.Ob..7.41 ••
Lucknow Stage (daily) arr. 111)am ei p spm
K!nosed ine •' •• 1 Mop rani
itenmthcr "Medpp.�� ori
' esterdrN ss teas Ise m.. " P.1 i ••
SEEDS! RELIABLE SEEDS!
IRDO='s Pam Vegetable and
Viewer serge have been borers tine t7n-
etlns/Ys mills air MUTT years. w
we cods meat lbw errs unsurpassed is
Oar 1111111011.1PTITU PSICsa OAT -
*LOOM lenatallly dbaelss.& (teat-
pentad all e.enMly tat..eaelon tea'
la. went .rel edaleatlss et Weser.
rest Viewers. TIM 111e•es. 1Mee.est
alas. 10 new pallw.d, a.1 as be
a.eiM MINI Mas -t.-esr.
,Ie11f A. 1111M7Cli a 0...
Med M'eweret,
MORTGAGE SALE
of
VA LUABLE FARM PROPERTY
la W
Town skip of Aalild and Wawaaoe k
in tit. County of Huron.
its mu ANI' BY ViRTi'k; or Till
mlU� �Pmogwwers of Salecentaiwed in a nsrtnta
oily made Ib Jame Mellen to the ram.ilea.. wileb will be pr•s.ie.d .t the time of
=sad 1. pap sat at wfleb default baa boa
there ttenee Heed.er We bPublic
Lnc sow, on Yak('
Tuesday, 15th. Feb'y. A. D. 1881,
$t It o'elash noes the followl.g panels of Isad
vie: The Seed Wt of let smreber er, le the
eleventh .mess mow, Ywnewa Division of lie
at, of
moreToworteof eshave sadetd. or�•aln1 of wales
Dore or sass, save sad �a�r�s��w[s1�taer`wdow'w.11o�
heretofore soli be i emis&
trees
shoot eye dewesag mow. iso l
se the sleAades alas a lAopraalse weed
awl
h+rrra lees tSeme etsElsa .erl� art
.lad srehaeed
theomi ls.rlbs oven tree..
are .roil and (lserwsitralasis w es Irma
sac.e r'.ad Ias II miles lasso.
HI hytbs 110 i- d thi - let i
pw/ awasesb. met .tams 10 awesore oo r
ass whisk
n �p 111 � there are so ,. ori l
soh and sine timbre on the peep r.
I�11Ar Te. per at the time of sale,
Meer' per aeon wtth4 ewe emeeth thereafter,
mad the balsam te he .s.ssree by ■,arvgnate
W•110 I.4_- rt at 7 east, yearty, n 1f
ilsecurity b we cosh need are
pM. (w teem nosy be eerier se easy maniaabas
way to est ewmL.sr.
Fee farther parttenrre weeny to
JOHN TRICIAA v1LN.
A roettemear 7.,i.,i.nw.
Or se
elUTwrwa, Mem. recon w.tstnwt & Viovaa,
oee.f(n.• l.lkttant
Tr,•n tn.
t'M
Toiled 11 Jannarr tee'
ALZ 0f�B00 .11111111178 &C. , BY
rte & a�eM er •t the relate .
�
Panamint
m a '. edtalrtewrtdnum-
dated
tIweeI
tai , a10D.vtila � D'teewees torr use
of .tl the Ma debut, proslawry
nm, ad other asses la outlaw.,
�tAe NSW* of the late John Mame
uM
ern* win be resolved until the
14th day of March, A. D. 1881,
tmt�y''yojalbe��o'eb) * ►. myy., at whish time lbs trod. re
llodefie •Isoo i.04trr Will heallIce uecv..arH•,n o.
tly
.kited.
fonds 0Y6atx-Tweets-nice per . n. to
take vendor's tiuli.dtoret us me tan a 'be
tender, and the balance IoW ('e rt hie. one
nMth thereafter without tete .
Lime of the raid book dela.
note., Judgment., sad ad .44. ,li e. nNt �
Win. mar I.e suspects et the uttt a of Messrs.
Seat er and Marton WIngkau., and the Yen -
401 a Bullol 4erlcL, and at the oil,. of
t
t4 o Mester In Go , W the coon House
OA W k PRO C DFYx 1(. 1T,
' vergers diekww.
•
Neel Ole 1110 day ut Jan
uary A LYud�
Ute
0. WIDDOWS, Ra PRANCIR
C4111
Wt9e tr 10e V fth. limo. Oo�rlop.
Mtn . TeOroaq {the ltl[p. Iluurape ctT
Porta. RIOT* 1/1 Luxdt, r p. m. BulRreaYr-
so�.•law.- A eU THEIR RK•
d Me anthem, j
ttwo ears bad a belf lain the Old Country.
where he hen met with remarkable anootea,
having bemired
`l17 sad preached nr .t le•ben
306 threemendmeaty
natterin( tas1.naai.l. ar alouible reentpprraaennt.a
sad w 50 retorts to Ladoga was received
embeght
cession and an .ddr�.r0? asst wuelco,.e. Don't
fail to hear him.
O
• n a..
essf111 , . Is.
VICTORIA HALL.
OODERICH.
nee ■esYwmlea• ts.etttWe of the Town of
Odessa► have tie honor to .anoanoe that
thafor res end with main. D'OYLE
CARTE
LEOTURE
BY Mit,
Archibald Forbes
THe
!Apps WAS 001111.11820 tsf'JZN'r',
ON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10.
BURAIC'r :
„ Th. mass Litt of a Aar Oosr.tl-
p adaat•"
Plea of Reserved Beata et Moorhouee's sad
sit r.ttits.dl
Adiseim tea •- >x taenia
ia..wved .ease. Is Csso..
MING eats sparge ear reser -lag .eats.
Daws epee 1 7 o Clock. Lecture to cola -
mamas et a
Stoves 1
Stoves 1
EAVE TROUGHS and
CONDUCTING PIPES,
CISTERN PUMPS,
LEAD PIPES, &.
PLAIN AND FANCY
TINWARE.
COAL OIL
WHOLESALE AND RCTAIL'
Coal 011 Lamps, etc., Oki Iron, ('upper, Breast
Wool Pickings and Sheep Skins.
taken in exchange,
J. STORY.
Bis. d oke Coal Oil Barrel.
111118011MILLIIIII
Chilled Plow
AND -
AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
Having sorehead tee Ooderteh Sohnary, 1
at CHI 1/ eyed, for tie maaafaaat.,.
IMP TS on • large
scab.. CMMm Wort
General Repairing and Jobbing will be eon -
flawed. All work guarenyed
Mr. L. ltuae,aaa1. the Only Minnmaetherfend
to collect
of aytr, n/rel . jItiv lam �e/n be-
half paoaa indebted •�•e
a nomad t Qa. sad
r
lite.elvoe accordingly. aeseed t0 severe
HY.autuurt t,
Proprietor.
N (1TICIS.
Giving "!'Phatarep4iag it, Gale, ick.
In retaraMs thanks for rapt tavern woep
jest ss)) ,hose wishing a benefit will p1....
aotke former price* and Pr..ear
Lite Hine Photo*. - - Prater t. 'runner.
tete Photo.. . . ,lam ISO
{s• 1.111 1.50
Cebluets Photo per dot., 3.00 3.50
(yard Photo, per des., - - leap i.0
And Frames to suit the above at
BOTTOM PRI CHld.
('or.n---' one. -
come l
x111 and have our hearts
at
1adde
1756
•
E. L Jouncing.
.PPL E S
2,000 Barrel$
Or CHOICE APPLES
Wanted at Once !
- Private Families supplied with
choice hand-picked apples for winter AT
LOW LTrn.
James McNair,
Hamilton Street.
(eaeeick. Oat. Y .its. 1150
HARNESS SHOP REMOVED.
C. F. STRAUBEL,
In thanking the Inhabitants of Goderleb and
surrounding reentry for the very llb.ral
patronage which has been shown Use 4.. 10.
past seven yea+s, wishes to warm them that
be has REMOVED to his new premises,
Nearly Opposite the Colborne
• Hotel Stables,
Where he Lshowing a very lee assortment of
Haat and heavy Harness, Saddles, Trunks,
Valises, Whips, Hone Clothiag, combs.
foundereatee,ticle
firr t-clls lass othercoorpp. Air
warranted, as I use only the very best material
and employ none but rseram*ws workmen.
Itep.lring done on short settee and at moder-
ate rates.
Remember the place -
Hamilton Street, Goderich.
LOVELL'S
Province of Ontario Directory
FOR 1881 -1882 -
TO BE PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER 18111,
Price 15.00.
MR. LOVELL. at the regnant of several
Merchants and others of the Province of
Ontario of the City of Montreal, ail , begs to
announce that his firm will publish a PRO-
ViNCb; OF ONTARIO DIitlCTORY, in No-
vember next. containing an
Alphabetical Directory
AND A THOROUGH
Classified Business Directory
d the laueinees and i'rofeysioaal men in the
Cities, Towns, and Villages of (intuits, with e
Classified Buai1}ess Directory
or r
CITY OF MONTREAL.
The same cAre and attention bestowed on
the Dominion and Provincial I)trcctnrles of
1971 will br gia•en to this work. enbecribers
names respect, ally solicited. Terms of Ad-
vertising made known upon application.
JOHN LOVELL Mt 80N.
Montreal, Dec. 1881. Publishers. '1700
DRESS MAXIM & MILLINERY.
SELLING OFF AT COST
- FOR
MONTH,
Previous to taking Stock and making room for
SPRING GOODS.
pa- cALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOCRgRLVER-•l0
MISS STS; w ART.
The OLD Family Grocery.
G. 1I. OLD,
Square,
W. fresh eemai,ee are arriving every few day* wain( r-Gtemses the bereft of havltsa
them ale . h in the following Masa :
110.1 t .rs�se,
saw zwia.
Ileo 7::. ala e.tw..
Now el.edtw tt.Ider.
A Rill oan.ortmnnt
ramao.d
rammee
Camped
rammedLiAlstpro
sent mesa.
sm.. eat elasete
eMl east�w�,
two. ds., de,
of Angara. IIpwards and IAamaoss. Teas from
48e.t!M • ('hn(ow Asrtsasat of ('.Ro('LZRY .noladt..
DINNER and DESERT SETS, TOILETS, &c.
lar TRT 'e1719 gpe TEA RENT VALUE 1N foil MARKET 1l
R1t11.1/nag BIM TiV=1PL..ao--O'DMA. 111OLDRTAlt( D
(7 H d►lit, Reimer
1770:
toy,w.w:.-+...""'.'".t'7q.A..,�...lem1• ,..r......r.
•
"Dominion Garr egg'e Y,
MORTON & CREiSSMAN,
..4ra ry .t . r i(frWi.
e1 Si A.1!•rA.'TCbts.n. "r
y
3UG(3IFS. C ii VERS.
SLEIGHS, &c.
'.. will 0441 far the baloney of the ata
to ratite room tar wut(cr work.. A tow
�. . „nil-h,:nd li:, t r d, (•h .., r S yew good
'•'y.•a will lee tnl-.•n u1 esrIo,n..• for tats.
$* (ippu.itt (Maori.
'i. orf lid,.(. • ''s>!
A LOT OF
Ladies' Jackets and Montt
Clotho
0333EA.1" AT
nf�ltavet t.�tUh r.,- t e h-.. w•.-+, 1114 n.an.i
see b.ta..rtt..w.e,..tbst�aaa
alar tow 1,.a4n�. .,i. ,r�r i. •1. rtlWll OO•rn�f
r': ~ Ire
461
Tiotinr wimp Time
C 24V1"01T CORSTLIPr!
e1'=10 =MIT Zit =am Rew i t mcle r
C LBORNE BROS.
I HAVE BOUGHT THE
HARDWARE STOCK.
-olr-
MR_ D. FERO-TYSON
-AT A-
VERY GREAT DISCOUNT!
hearty all of said Stock, as well as my own orihgriin! Stock, was hewgbt halter the Advawe
el Illsrtlware. I are therefore la • peatJon to .x11 Cheaper than any et hest/
Renee is the County.
MY STOCK OF
Farmers' Builders'& 6ll?I I1adir s Complete,
e hick 1 want CO run ..f q utckty.
001C1 AND NUT AT 517O$ pascal As Was. PLEASE Y017.
Fresh Ground Water Lime in Stook.
AGENT FOR BRS7' IITBEL 1:.4I:C FENCE WIRD.
R.. W.. 1.1C0=1•TZ=
17614 .
Holiday Presents
At BUTLER'S.
Photo and Autograph Albums in great variety, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, very
suitable for presents for Teachers and Scholars.
PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY. - ALL CAN BE SUITED.
Stock is New, very complete, and consists of Ladies' and Gents' Purace, China
Goods of all hinds, Ruby Goods, Vases in many patterns, Flower Pots,
Cups and Flowers,
China and Wax Dolls!
A Large Assortment. Smokers' Sundries-Merschauni Pipes and Cigar Holder.
and Brier Pipes --100 Different Styles.
School Books, Miscellaneous Books,
Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Sermons, WE9LEY'e Hymn Books, Psalm Books.
&c., &e. -Subscriptions taken for all the best EIIOL1se, Semen:
A1rs&ICAN and CANADIAN Papers and
Magazines at Publisher.' lowest
rates -now is the time
to subscribe.
A full stock of School Books, for Teachers and High and Model School Stridents
All will be sold chop, and Patrons suited. I have a choice
and large selection of
Christmas and New Tear's Cards ! THANE D
ACHEAPER SST iRVER 8Fv*1,N
TTHAN EY=Ect
N At
Dominion Tv
ngr'aph and Postage Ptamp Office. 1705
GRAND CLEgR,ING SALE
-O F -
Boots and Shoes,
-A CHIVIES BOOT 7aii SHO EMPORIUM.
0 MONTH_
Previous to Mork taking 1[y Stook is Largeand well-aasprted
and
GREAT BARGAINS
will be givrll
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WM. CAMPBELL.