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'4,4011114red kV, Alai 5,+'t, a ,.f,
.1•10'l')de^ it hl the eases ter ol(
zt ,oltl of ll,.,t'tfnes.. !1e w,as ikot„a pretT
t •r duty, not a d(eof 01i cod. and thigh
ti,egree. ;ate *4,, as 1
galena shagg,'v-
l1,.ti(0.1, wildwell Moiling, brieuhe beuet
of utirecorcied pedigree, l „rPe. Ads the wagon,
vttrryiug titan, 4og and potatdioe, hteltetl
for is tilts it fraena of as salo,alt itt North
C. street, ,one of tae party Ai a dozen
loungers thereat}friday made some re-
yeerhe in regard roans zereOartettee dlt,.
-thecanine, thu1 spk.l,e the b(etry-
Ite+aeeee, re%ey-1ltiae(MI. t+1 Ve
r`Ir`ollere, that ain't +a marts, clot;, J know
-aide's like me, m:tltee nn piete deions
to natural beauty--i3nt ]de's the klaowe
ingest dog that ever wore hair... Hera
got more instink, that sok has, an'
1onre N1aYey, an' )tea1't1'11t.011, a>a' Int4f-iht
into iltlInati nater', jilt that ;ugly old
cabezza o noreen be fonnd in the beds
or A 0'0)0'0674 Rall of yer edtlieate(l
'lawn dons-.--podlea alt',, siell, What .1
j ride him for is his regular ltutnan
Rousse, ekes greatest dog ont 1 Now
if J come from town Per ectly eober'
lee I've. leftitilit to home to gee after
i ratted t it won►d ,jilt (10 your hearts:
,(iii co s.•0 that dogs,bow oft what •a
ride elf'straitae t.jfp 11P got 4f me.
:Fellers, hi$ egorg:•dte tail then lends
:aloft , he slat,►rs abotut; ,Ile ru, a&'' 4n
afore me ra eeorpila” the chip
11elJIalfltaup his head and laded,s in a
cheerful alt' manly tone o'voice, eecor-
tin me forwntr(1 ail' eelin' postal Jeanie
home full of t+angle-log, sheep -herder's
11611 04 and ts,l•raaetiller justice, Geld
'is the ehatuedest dog yer ever 'ea . Ile
.jist_takes one look -at lne and he knows
it all, Down goes his tail, he lops his
,tears, ilaugs his head, equate liis"back,f
tan laokin' back Blow an' then he slinks
oil` en' crawls under the bs,rnt--.actually
ashamed to been about the premises for
fear soulebody'll fin(, out that. I own
him. T tell you fellows, he's the ous-
sedest dog for right ont au' ont human
wake that ever was seed in these pats
and Trukee Medders is prowd that he
was pupped that.
C'rrttfttng Fruit Tree]--rrip•aftttt:g•
Wax.
.
As theiinie hes arrived when graft.
ing is in order, we repeat our former
advice that every farmer should elo'
hie own grifting. it is a very easy.
operation when once understood, and
this is really done in seeing it dolled A
sharp pen -knife and a good, fine saw
are indispensable. Splitting the stalk
en that the bark shall not be bruised,
and shaping the scion wedge.fashion
both ways,, preserving also the bark un-
injured and placing the rim; of the wood
of both stalk and kion exactly together
eo that the sap can enterminale—there
is no danger of a failure if peoperly
waxed. We make a. shoulder -to the
graft and think it adds to the certainty
of success. though probably it weakens
it:-- We' prefer also two eyes or buds
to a graft, and would rather have only
one than more than two. One's years
wood should always be used when it'
earl be obtained,. as it is more certain to
title and grow more tii'geroziely, and the
graft should be'cit from hearing
branches..
We wish to remind 'those preparing
grafting wax, that we have font it four
darts of rosin, one part of beeswiiefr,
and one part of beef tallow,to be the best
preportions. Melt them together in a
skillet, (which is best), or •a the cup, and
unix well. It will remain in the vessel
and used ss heeded. Twenty or thirty
scions can be waxed with one heating
up. When much graftingis to be done
et little fire for heating the wax should
be made on the spot, between bricks or
stones. Apply with a narrow wood
paddle. We have seen varione prepara-
tions for making grafting wax and we
believe we have tried them all, but pre-
fer our oan. Applying it warm or hot
doe,' no injury to the graft.. The ob-
ject to attain in the proportion is that
the wax will not crack in cool, dry wea-
ther. If, however., upon trial, different
proportions be required, the foregoing:
an be altered, though after using them
in several ways we have come back to
these.--Ger•»amttora.•n' Tetegroph.
Onttartp 4trsi►ce ,,aclp, .
Many of our readers will be interested
„with the following, which is the new
'Game Actin'the Province of Ontario,
giving the seasons when game ]nay be
killed:
Deer
, moose, eIl., reinc?per°one,riboo,
between the 1st day of Seliternber and
the 1st day of December.
Wild turkey, groose, pheasant or part-
ridge, between the 1st day of September
and the lst day of January.
Woodcock, between the let day of,
Outer and the lst of January.
Snipe, between the 15th day of
gust and the lst of May..
Mallard, grey duck, black duck, w
sal,,
lst
day
ails
ears
SS -
ds,
ose
lea s
no
in
e;
of
Ito
re
en
ed
s.
s,
er
s
e
f
1aj elle Ueuntr', where ayebevdaa'alof ov
uanieelat who seemed to ituugtue titrz't
Welt Are terrible etetttures, when& it WAS
an unpardonable aji!,1 to look at, wand
one forenoon aeeosted by uh 04q44'44
azure, +and asked what be thought o#'.the
young _ ladiee whom he boarded
tie replied that they were very shy and
(' is f
ea 1 veal,
they � lapse,.•, ret�exne
ands, so much so, tint!, it
could get agar enough to t
of their eyes"
'"'1'htat 1nay be," stud
gnic1(ly, " r will stake+ to
1 crap kiss theta all three,
tronbla„”
"That yotleanllotdo 0
«it s! ian achievelneut wi
yota ol�dlly otl1er tnzian cart a
The other Was positive,
his friend to witness hi
'They entered the room to
the three girls nitro all" at 1
beside their It'other, Land tit
ed tee pride end denture its
ors at the stake.
Our hero resumed a very
poet, even to dejection,
looked tvistfuliy at the 'elocl
as sigh as deep as lligebra, to
ata as kindle dialogue at a s
His singular deportment no
the attention of the girls,
their blow opening eyes upw
couutenanco. Perceiving tl
sun he had made, he ti1,ri
conlpanitan and said in a dole
"It wlante three minutes of
"Do you spell- for dinner
old lady, laying down her sew
"Dinner 1" said be, with a
ed: aspect, and pointing,.as if
misty, with curled forefing
clock.
A silence ensued, during
fen4ale part of the household
the young azar Wit irrepress
osity.
"You will see me decently
said he, turning again to his
his friend was very much p
any body preseut, and las e1
went aadedeto the intended e
the old lady, being no longer
contain herbelf, cried,
11r. C , pray what do
of?""
'•Nothing,"' answered he, ills
brious tune, "Tut last night a
peered unto me!" Here the
to their feet and drew near. ,.
spirit gave me warning that I
die exactly at twelve o'clock to -
you see it wants but half a m
thea time!"
The girls turned pale, and ti
den sympathies were at once a
for the doomed and departed
They stood chained to the spot,
alternately at the clock and at
fortunate youth ; he then walke
the oldest of the girls, and taki
by the'hand, bade her a solemn
well. He also imprint, d a kis
her trembling lips, which 'she d
attempt tu'resict. He then bit
second and third farewell in the
Iende' and ojectionate manner
object was achieved, and that• 111
the clock struck' twelve. Hereu
looked around surprised, and e't
ed"Whe would have helieved t
apparition would tell such a �li
as probably a ghost of Annan
Saphira."
It was some time before the sober
maidens understood the joke, and when
they did, they evinced no resentment.
—The first kiss broke the ice, and
thank the ghost, they discoverad that
there was some pleasure -in a bearded
cheek.
Circumstances, t¢lterte tee.
di the other,
O gentleman
ell ithe color
the boarder,
1aillierl that
�� i thottt any
seal his friend
mil neither
ecoenplish.'"
and invited
triumph.
getter, end
louts sitting.
ey 'ell look.
John nod -
grave as.
arid having
t, breathed
rid as` long
treet door.
W a attracted:
whb east
and to his
to ilnpres-
led to his
ful voice :
the time 1."
?" said the
ing work.
bewilder-
unconsci-
Yer at the
N the
glared at
]ble enri-
lnterred,
friend.
nrzzled as
nbarrass-
fleet ; but
able to
you speak
a ingu-
spiri t ap-
his rose
And the
should
day, and
Mute of
leir hid -
wakened
one. ---
looking
the un -
d up to
ng hoe
1 fare-
s upon
id not
de the
Bantle
. His
oment
poli he
tcnlat-
hat an
e l 1t
ins or
Deacon W., was a "boss carben
and a Baptist in "good and re
standin' "" in ,Rome,: Oneda Co„
than forty years ago. One day,
he was working with his men on
third: staging of a new Baptist eh
which he had contracted to build,
heard one of the hands utter an o
and he at once began a sermon on
sin of swearing. Just as he had sr
ed al the most expressive part of
discourse the platform on which
were standing gave away. The den
threw up :his arras, and gazing be
ward, exciaitned "Lord have mer
The staging settled straigb Town: w
struck the second platfol,rn, and tl
talo, trembled a momen iend;"then g
way. Again the ' deacon' looked s
ward and devoutle repeated, •'I,
latae mercy." Alen "As the combin
weights of the Platforms, including t
deacon and 'his four men, 'reached
last staging, and then tottered an
An -1 instant and went down, the' deacon,
thinking his doom was at hand fairly
ofad shouted, "Lord lAVz ern IIOY," BuE
wben the entire mass struck the solid
ground with a final crash and nobody
was hurt the deacon glanced at the
wreck and angrily jerked out, "Damn"
the -stagin'.
Moral, -Never trust to aldeath-bed'
repentence, Ifs won't stand prosper-
ity.
ter,"
g'lar
more
while
the
urcll
he
ath,
th e
riv-
the
they
con
a Ven
acrd
ave
ky_
ord
eu
he
the
or Rammer duck, and all kinds of t
between the' 15th day of August and
;day of January.
Hares or rabbits, between the 1st
of September and the 1st of March.
Except , in the Counties `of Ess
Lambton, and Middlesex, no q,1
"hall' be taken or killed for two y
from the passing of this Apt,
No person shall have in his posse
ion any of the shove animals; or bir
or any portion of them, during thee!
Reason. They may be exposed fur sa
nevertheless. for one month sand
longer after such periods, or had
possession litany titne for family us
butin all CARPS: the proof of the time
'killing or taking shall be upon t
party co in possession.
None of the animals or bird abo
mentioned shall at any trine be taki
by means of traps, ' snares, gins bat
lines or other simifwr contrivance
Any person may destroy any such trap
!nares, Atte. 'ahicli he may diseov
without incurring any liability for
,doing.
Nu on shall have ie possesesion tI
eggs of any of the birds mehtioned a
any time. No batteries, sttnken punt
or night lines allowed in the killing o
,swans, geese er ducks.
Heaver, nmskrat, intik, mettle, rae.
et on, otter end fisher inky be hunted
and "kilted only„ between the let of Nov,
etnber'end the let of May.
The fine for killing deer, &e,e, out of'
season, shall be net less than ten doly
Parrs nor more than fifty dollars for each
:eriimah ,
For h t in ` in posasess'ion the birds
�1r eggs of any of the birds Protested, at
Any time, not less that five dollars ]nor
More than tweiity=five dollars for oath
;bird or egg,
erkillifig an,y of the fur -bearing atliw
mils out of the season, not 16E4 than
,five ilollAta`ftor Mere than twe1rtyifrve,
acid a efmildr fine ter Any Other breach'
Of the At t. ` In ill serer the tvhele of
dl,•►,4r1 tO )se paiid,f,;e the proseeutor, .
Cut PJ'spats.
Ron. Geo. Geddes says, in the Conn
try Gent/mon: filth in $riff efent quad
titles to kill cut Worms, when applied
on growing corn, will kill the corn quite
as effectually as the worms, when they
appear in a crop of corn, except to kill
them; and we have sometimes laid -oat
much labor in trying to dig 'them out
of the hills of corn and destroy thein
and failed at last, and been forced to
give up the crop and sow the land to
wheat. An old turf has most often
harbored the cutworm with us, nndhave
been forced to plant corn on ground
that had 1n it but little vegetable mat-
ter to support f he worms. Cultivation
and consequent destruction of grass
roots, has been the most successful pre-
paration of the land with as.
Jur FA VOL]: t.
naivvit8haw'S,a ,St;ftge8!
TJONDON to t2'lllil.
Good Kenos, Comfortable
Pith Tithe, and
Ott
The+ae stages sled (3rjton h7 tate z fest e[ee8miho-
dating of drivers`, and ibuve
Int WlnSTIA 11 ROPE4 OMNI
brery afternoon,' set 2 tort.,
tittle to tefinee)t With triahAtart/ring oatet ai1d W Week
ALA Comieating int h,`xoter With' the' Clinton end Eat.
Alary'A etadlo,
ZAV malt Atom,
t rt.arr., enhtibbtjogj'a'r tenon and Leerdoti djtl; aa'ia
go�s ural trdtlnrr,
4 r, Bnott �, tOi114 nA'd 1tl itA W,
Drjde+: PrOprieter
oruer Bookstore
harp
Bookseller Stationer,
Always 0:111,00 11 wee lasertmet
WALL PAPER,
VANCY GOODS,
i„iir CALL: AND ED
Tr,. 711,41).
Merchant 'X'ailor and
Ceneral Outfitter.
BIBLE DEPOSITORY
A Stook of
Family I3ibles, Pocket Bibles, Wesleyan
and Bible Christian Hymn Books,
Psalm Books for the use of Pres.
byterians, Church of' England Prayer
01\11. non-deneoralizing nature,
and a general assortment
OF SCHOOL BOOKSIeSTATIONRY
alweys on hand
W. GII1GG.
TANDAkti
BOOK STORE
WATER STREET, ST. M.taRY'S. 9
Rooks. Pictures, Paper, wan Paper, Toys. Picture
Fraines,lierlin Woole, and Vainly Goods
in profusion.
PIANOS.
W eber's splendid Pianoe, the hest made in the
1) °minion, froni 63,50 to $75° Call and examine
s ample at "tandaril" Book afore.
JOHN R. 13BOTT, .4gent.
-Picture Framing in every style to order.
H. FRED. SHARP,
Oeneral Exchange broker
Agent for the
INMAN LINE
OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
Tickets from t. try's to Q ueenetown or Liver -
Parties wishing to send for their Mende in the
old couutry eau procure preload certificates cheap-
er than by any other line.
Agent for the Michigan Central and Brio Rail -
remit Tickets issued to any part of the 17.S., east
Or west.
AGENT FOR THE
Greenbacks Bought and Sold at the
Best Rates.
LOND ON
Temperley Line.
Composed of the following first-class
IRON STEAMSHIPS.
SCOTLAND, MEDWAY,
THAMES, DELTA,
mu.; UN NYAFZA,
e RECTOR.
The Steamers of this Line ere intended to sail
during the element of Navigation 941873, from
IONDON FOR QUEBEC .two MONTREAL,
-ea teeetet
es, folloWs:-Scotland, Wednesday, 27th Angel et,
and every alternate Wednesday •and Saturday
thereaftera And from
QUEBEC FOR LONDON, AS FOLLOWS :
Thames, Thuriaday, 21st Anglia
Severn, Thursday, llth Sept.
Scotland, Tuesday -43rd e
hereafter.
And every alternate Tuesday d Thursday ,„
Rates lower than other Lines.
CertiAcates issued to ponions denirons of bring -
Ing out their &Units.
ge, apply to
CHANGE OF DUENESS.
The undersigned style g porelotrgod the entire
interest of the late Dr. 11. B. Winans in the Drug
business, is now prepared to accommodate the
public with a well selected Stock of
TOIL:ET ARTICLES,
TRU SSE S,
1)YE STUFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
.to„, Al PRICES ;WHICH' DEFY COMPETI-
C. vANDusEN,
Exeter Apr111.1874
Marble Works.
utto.acESZT cc
(LATE, Or IfAmItTOTIO
general.nablitt 'that thee ere prepared to 1111 all
&dere foe
MOtittlltellt Headstonee, Table Tope,
Mantles, &e.
Work a the beilt Style and art, Mid diinnot
eeAter spotter, te,eilefigPfZTT17,
p-Oook, Ott,
ARLIN
PgAIXII
Wigs Lipor:
WARE
OCKERY
Boots and Shoes
Patent Medicines,
DE Alin IALL KINDS OP
111
EarmArrianciti
ALL RINDS Or
•
Atio
G. BOLTON, HAY
uf pump" including the
for withal he has the occlusive ritibt for the
cool/lout that lie eau f'atifify those iil want of
pinups, 85 to workmanship and quality. aua
'Rion prices that he
CANNOT BF, uNDEEsoLD INTIM
the village of Exeter, on Lot 7, Hay, London
einosreereite.---one-neerth mile north of
Bow. DOMINION,
B.—Repairing attencled to with prompa
flees, ana tteue at reasonable prices.
CEO, BOLTON.
i'Plilailtd% Ofcaltitry that 111) /8 I/1014Pa 10 410 411
441201 OOolthinditig Sr" Ow latest Autfl Meet farb,
(Mos hound at cbettp rates, Ali orders lett a t tat)
is the hest in the market
140 It'
rtllid4ItTPItaOlfrogo' '11#111
1141 11:414.L.PAIOMM01.
ceettilid
niailigit Mee
1011111 MHO 001110,4410
—.1_ Ita..4iassaffate
•
(BUOYED 20 TUN NOW 130011 swan.)
nR, KINSMAN, DI,',NTIST, WILL
-4-/- be foiled at his othee, Moin treet, Exeter
Ont., ovory Tilosatty, and generellv the other
days of the week, exeept Wednesday and
Thursday. Re Will guarantee all work to be
coital to tho best done in eny city, and at prices
within the reach of all classes. lf any have a
tooth itching en aturilay, come in the evening.
titer five, loathed of leaving it tor Simility,118 8041.0
:10. All 12110 Wallt tO NOVO their teeth should eall
suit have them 'impacted before they fuelpain in
them, All permits sliend call for advice nbout
tracted, as grout doinngo 18 eenstantly being dorm
tiy extracting such teeth too 81300,
BUY THE
Best Organ Made.
Bo sure and get the W. D. MeGloehlon Wale
before buying, You will have no other after Beene
them. Ail who wear them recommend there
Gold and Silver, Lady and Gentleman's sites
77 Dundes Street, London,eo the testimonials
The largest, best and cheapest stock o/ fine Gold
Goods, tee:, Au, in the Province. Roaring of
ow description. W. D, ltrGLOGLIN,.
77 Duzulas st Loudon Ont.
Sestsermsememonsennemenmemitneesietcorne
Mtifips, riots 41. ($1fagsi,etc..
JOHN TREBLE'S --
BOOT SHOE,
AND
Ha/mess Shan,
MAIN STREET.
THE ONLY MEDAL EVER AWARDED P011 ort-
CIANS or rine DOMINION.
IN BRITAIN
AND Ni'Ffi.lICNIVER 1111t1N. our Organs aro univer..
sally acknowledged. to be sotetriton ^en OTOU11•11
in a11 eesentials of a good instrument.
During the YEAR 1873 we secured as \meal
FIRST PRIZI.I:S
AT
LONDON, GUELPH, AND itifNUMERABLE
COUNTY .8HOWS
IN ALL PARTS OF CANADA
A Fire years' Guarantee given with °nob Metre -
For illustrated Catalogue.
Address
Prize Medal Organ Nanufacturers
A large and vsried assortment of Ladies, Gents'
, and Children's
BOOTS at SHOES •
'rho Ring of Reed Organs
We do not wish to detract from the merits of other Organs by upholdiree
ours, but are ever ready to sutanit them to a fair and impartial test, feeling'
confident of the resalt.
PROM $155 TO $1 500
la-Testinionials from the best musicians he C112111118, 0(111 be seen.
MAIiRtlei BROS., Parkhill. „..
OP ;THE LATEST STYLES ANI) BST
Eept cOnstantly.ion hand. Al.so n. choice lot of
FELT OVERSHOES,'!! RUBBUSsiSLIP-
Mr, T. having secured this. eervices of MR. 1,
COMMAF0111), is prepered to receive orders for
all descriptions of
A eon
COMBS,
TeIGHT in HEAVY
TEE LOCKM:IN
The Best ramily Sewing Machine in the Dominion
IT 13 THE
The subacriber takes this opportunity of thank-
ing the public: fur their past support 74.410 assures
them that as nothing but the best material is used
It.nd none but first-class workmen employed, they
Will find it to their advantege to °wahine that
PAPTICFLArt ATTiluTioN PAID TO
.ORIER-IVORX AND REPAIRING.
nxoto,,Ner unbar 1871
Most Convenient Machine Yet Constructed.
Its make is -unimpeachable, and its work most satisfactory. The
R 0 VE D SINGER
Is an excellent machine for all kinds of hetrry work, such as harness, hoots &
THE SHUTTLE 1$ SULU) STEEL, Luger, simpler, and in every way better the, any 14ho
iu use.
C. Salina/VIZ Apie,t.
MR. S. always keeps on baud a supply of
Machine. Atta ch merits, Threa (1, _Neciles,, 11
N.B. FULL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ro Eii011 PURCHASER.
outh,.,,tt Is prepared to give complete toad satisfactory fits in his Clothing Line.
J ROSS
PLANING MILLS
J. Boss, Builder, s‘...canuffieturer, and dealer
in all kinds of
BUILDING' MATERIAL,
SASH,
Doors, '4'11424s
MOULDINGS, etc.,
DRESSED AND UNDRESSED.
Flooring., Siding
Scroll -Work, etc.
Which they furnish t 0 order.
E R
Alwv an hand.
Spoelal attention paid te
PL XS 4 SPEC/FIAT/0M.
hie none bat experienced workmen, and tieing
giving entire satisfaction to al who MAY la7Or
hhawitil their patronage.
are.nowreceivin aml opening out their now Spring Goods, incinclirg rt:spielii Assortment of
Tign subscriber begs to thank the people of Ex-
eter and snrrounding country for the very liberal
patronage bestowed upon him in the past, and now
after enlarging his premises is prepared to 410 work
'which (menet he surpassed either in or outside of
citiee. Particular attention paid to the making
and fttting of COLLARS.
HARNESS
New PrInts and Ginghams
Now Silk Warp Dress Goods
New Silk Poplins,
New Black Silks,
New Fancy Wool Shawls, New Cord Silks,
New Silk Tissue Shawls,
New Lace Collars,
and full lines of
Cloves, Hosiery, and Corsets
(Sign of the Big Boot).
HEAVY AND LIGHT,
BLACK AND JIVER 11017NTED,
,he most stylish and fashionabie manner Dos -
sit. •s. Repairing receives every attention. The
ROCKWELL BIT AND OVER -CHECK
on hand. Re would intimate to his many friends
that he hits looked to their health and interests In
Boots and Shoes.
and has just received a large and varied stock tor
Gents' Ladies' Misses' and Youths Wear. This
branch will be found replete in every partionlar,
and the stock will be sold at a slight advance on
cost. The services .tf ME. Trio . Thames
Road, have been engaged to talto charge of this
neartreent iota is now prepared to receive nil or-
ders for work iuthisline. Satisfactieu guaranteed
and work performed witu oromptness.
Boots, Shoes, Groceries, and Shelf Rardware.
\AJ
atrzrezazgzirr
of all the 'Newest andttnostlFashionable styles:Mu ktage also received direct fronit'n
A FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OP WALL.PA
, All of theabove Goods will be sold cheap. Cali and examine bsf
purchasin,g elsewhere No trouble to showaoods.
ye now ro hand a quantity of
OF LONDON ILUTILTON
And wottid Salida a calf NM any wish* a ottily
good article, A. quantity of
Tinware, Copicerwware, etc,
AlwitYs en hand.
Al ADE ,4 SPEOIALITY,
tom eitilANOt FOR. 0060S
;61. ethhe left
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tr. John Drew would inform the public—th—at 110(>1;•,7 -opened out rurnittire Ware 00MAI ill hie
new building opposite the TIMES office, and is tilling them with
also on band, choice selection of
PARLOR SWIM REP COVERED DRAVIHNO. ROOK StilTE8
Ranging in pries up t(;11 75,
You will find here 1/Fdlay kept Itt Virseciese establish mt. //e, orpeeet
shortly a, larga importation of the
VERY tEST
Ihntght fromlbe best mannfactt hi the 'United Stato64 The Whole
eon fibne to soli at. dOil6
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