The Exeter Advocate, 1892-5-19, Page 4etrr 24bl:tor:at e
ANDEISS es” $W4-,EIT, Props,
THURSDAY, Mu 19th1892,
CANADA'S P R 0 OR E SS.
Despite the continual wailing's of cer-
tain politimans oyes' the last census,
and the alleged exodus to the United
States -which ia the absence of any
better argument answers the putpose
of a parte- 017,y -the recent published
bulletins of the cesn'ius are most en.
encouraging, as shesVing the sena. pro-
• grees that Canada has made since Con
federation, We glean for the benefit
of our readere the more salient points
touching the great strides which we
kave made as a young nation in the
growth and expansion of manufactur"
es The tsme was when there was
'cnone so poor as do ae reverence" -but
all that is chaeged since the first par-
liament of a United Canada. Accord'
in' to the Census report, now publish-
ed, the total number of industrial es-
labliahments in the Dominion. in 1801
was 75,765--shewing an increase in
The last ten years, when the National
Policy got a fair foothold in. the count.
Ty, 25,842, or over 50 per cent. The
total number of hands employed, in -
eluding a large proportiou of women
and girls, was 376,496 -as against
254,935 ten years before. Althongh
the number of hands employed shows
a lesser proportion of female operatives
than in Scotland -where the conditions
of life are similar to our own country
. -yet the marked increase of females,
boys ahd girls employed in factories is
A token of gratifying progress. Uutil
recently the avenues for female em.
ployment were very limited -confined
mostly to domestic work or to teach-
ing. But the inceease of factories and
itudustrial establishments, and the en-
ouragement given to female employs
snent, as well to boys and girls, is a
proof of the wisdom of the National
Policy. Better wages and the employ-
ment of an increased population are
euro signs of increased prosperity. The,
•Tensus reveals a marked increase in
the number of establishments and op•
seratives in the newer provinces of the
Dominion. The Maritime, Provinces
and British Columbia stand highest •in
eaoportion to population as manufact-
uring centres -British Columbia rank-
gng first, and New Brunswick second
Du the list. As to amount of capital
employed, tlae total value of machinery
end tool in the Dominion foots up the
landsome sum of ever eighty million
dollars; giving to Ottani() first place,
Quebec second, New Brunswick third,
Nova Scotia fourth, and British Colum.
"Soda fifth in point of extent and Indus-
erial establishments. To sure up, we
'have the gratifying return that during
The last ten years the per centage of
'increase both in industrial establish.
=tents and capital invested and hands
employed, is far ahead (say from 50 to
7.00 per cent.) of what they were before
ahe National Policy was inaugurated.
:Facts speak louder than words -and
lihe published returns showri by the
bulletins taken from the last Census
are a much safer and more reliable
Wet of the prosperity of Canada than
all the loud -mouthed pretensions of
isappointed politictans.
.73EPIREVG'S SEA AR.BET/?AT/0111
The America,n, press are pretty well
agreed that the United States Govern-
ment will come out at the small end of
;the horn in the Behring Sea arbitration
TI11.18 The Los Angeles Time says:--
4The way in which the Canadian. seal
ers are piling up their claims for dam-
es against the United States for the
restriction of their privileges to poach
.% a caution. It has only been equalled
in recent years by the claims iwhich
American sailors filed against Chili.
When avarice is given full playjo sail
%%rough the blue empyrean of fancy
St is apt to float very high, The Ca-
aadian poachers are only beginning to
ItElI their opinions, If the modus vi -
Tenth is Tenewed with England on the
terms recom mended by Lord
Salisiniry there will be a season ahead
in which the Canadians may menu.
faeture all the claims they choose.
Maim/making, in fae,t, will become a
leading Cattedian incluetry." If Cat-
edian sealers can manufacture claim
evith the faeulity of Americans who
re, fnjured by the Alabama they
deserVe infinite credit. We should
•ne to indulge the hope that Britain
nil aucceed befoie the commissien
irttIstgli iesnit is at leaet doubtful
aen were her carse IS unimpeachable.
etever the ealtSO 11Tay be, England
e nstiaUy isd as n lansb to the slaugh
when her rights nro submitted to
aibitratioo.
1747/e1711 FOUNDRY:.
The Veeity Ponudry and Plow
Workstablielied here • some thirty
years ago by W. H. Verity, Esq., first
in a snsall aud unpretentiaus Way, ein
cloying, however, at all times the con
fidence of the community, and the pat-
reaage of our wealthy and prosperous
farming classes, have, nyder the able
management end never ceasine.'-'indus.
try of their founder assisted by the
steady application to business of his
energetie wid ;mien respected sons, be-
come so important St factor izithe 'life
of our village, that when it wsits an
pounced, last week, there was a possi-
bility of i,heir emnoval to Woodstock,
our citizens were naturally thrown in-
to the gravest anxietys and alarm. For
soroe time the works have enjoyed a
lucrative bueioess in the manufacture
of plows for the Northwest trade, and
onty a few years ago, because of the
increasing demand of this trade, the
works and plent were enlarged Very
materially, Making the capacity of tbe
foundry 'about two fold and necessitat-
ing the employment of about twice the
number of men, At this time our
council recognizing the yalue and de-
sirability of the industry and :anxious
to promote the same, exempted the
works and plant froni taxes for a tern):
of years, This exemption Was aenothe
ingeompered to the benefits which ac-
crued.to our village, and every right
thinking citizen knew it, and thoSe of
us whe understood the offer which had
beam Made some time acre to Mr. Verity
Of many thotisands of deniers to inbve
to another, point; but which he had re,
fused; knew only too well, how Exeter
Might congratulate heeself on hergood
fortune; :It seems, however, we were
too fortunate, to 'such, An extent ,had our
works develistied, so superior was theta
manufacture that they soon attracted
the. eyes 'of the commercial world, and
last week an opportunity was soffered
the Messrs, Verity of extending stall.
further the 'Ohm of 'their operations.
This 'offer was fromthe Messrs. Massey
and other manufacturing inageates of
Toronto,and the inducements were. So
greet that .the Messrs, Verity .very-sen-
sibty aceented•Withis. Then the ques-
tion arose and new the question of the
hour isSaGassiEteter retain, the works,
'which will be enlarged to the extent of
$100.000."
We understand that it is the wish of
some of these: interested in the new
scheme, to.remove'.the Plant to Wood-
stock, but the Messrs. Verity Very nat-
urally incline to Exeter and wish to re
main here, though as they.. say their
intereetswould possibly bead ventag
ed by moving to Woodstock.. •Eireaet
induaement to keep the Works here has
been. held out to the.newCenepany,asid:
at a mass meetitig of the ratepayers
reported elsewhere, it was unanimous-
ly resolved to de every thing in the po-
wer of the Corporation . to retain :the
works.: • So far all that is aeked.by the
Conipany is a switch from the: Grand
Trunk to their 'works, and we are all
anxious, and, *Wipes to give them this.
We want the, Works here and we wailt
the Messrs. Fealty here. The %works
Will be, beyond any question, :e been.
to the town .and the .Veritys are citi-
zens we db 'not wisk to part with.
Rev, 0. H. Bridgeman, formerly of
Hensall, who has been absent on leave
for two years, returned yesterday from
England, and has been appointed. by
the Bishop of Huron to the charge of
the Parish of Millbank and parts adja-
cent.
The cricket match which was to
have taken place in London has been
cancelled.
Mr. Earnest Elliott lost a yaluable
colt on Tuesday .night last, which was
valued very highly.-
THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS
Of Hood's Sarsaparilld, as a blood puri-
fier entitles it to your confidence. No
other preparation has such a record of
cures of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood
Poisoning, or other Blood diseases. To
try it 18 to knoiv its merit. Be sure to
get Hood's Sarsaparilla.
For a general family cathartic we
confidently recommend Hood's Pills.
They should be in every home medi-
cine chest.
Mr. Ed Brown and Mr. Dyer of °red
iron paid anis town a flying visit last
Sunclay,—Mr. Henry. Morrish, of Godo
rich was the guest of Rob Steinbach
one day last week, -Last Wednesday
Georgie the second eldeSt son of Mr,
And Diel met with rather a painful ac-
cident, It seems he and his little bro
tiler were playing together when the
youngest playfully struck ay him with
a stick which he had in his hand and
aecidently hit him in the eye. On ex-
amine ion of the eye it was found that
a splinter of the stick had penetrated
the pupil of the eye and consequent ly
destroying the eight of one eye. -Last
Friday what haye been a serious fire
broke out of the engiae room of the
grist mill. The fire was first noticed
by Mr. C. Eilber who on seeing the
flames issuing from the roof immediat
ely gaythe alarm and in a short time
the flames were extinguished without
having done any serious damage. It
is supposed the fire originated by a
spark escaping from the furnace and
igniting in the roof.-Edison's phon-
ograph•was on exhibition here last
Week, and next Thursday (to -night) a
grand phouograph concert is to bel held
in the town. A good time is anticipa-
ed, come one, come all, -The adver
Wang wa,gon of the Kickapoo Indian
Medicine Co, was in town last week
distributing advertising pamphlets. It
is rumored that they intend coming to
MoGillivray Council.
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Town I-Iall, McGillivray, 2nd May, 1852
Council met pursuant to adjournment; all
Present. Minntes of previous Mooting read,
approyed of and signed G. T. Toniason-T
Prest-that 3 D Drnmmond be and: 1,o is here
appointed to oversee the (hiving of piles for
the black,bridgo,-Carried. Cs II ,l'ohnston--
D Drummond -that the reeve and clerk be
and they are hereby instracted to take pros
oeedings under the ditches and. water courses
sot., to havo the water removed offthe road
allowance between lots 10 and 11 an the 128h
con.-Oarried. 3D Drummond -a w john -
son -that the several gravel contracts be
and they are hereby accepted and. commiSs-
loners for the overseeing of the laying on of
gravel as hereafter set forth be and they are
hereby appointedand likewise the accept-
anee of contracts for hauling sand for con-
crete pipes and for hauling cement, Div. 1,
Soot, lst to and eon.,Con tractor,Louis Mount
Cords of gravel' 8; Amount per cord, 51.80;
Cemmissioners, ;Tames Doyle.. Divs2,2iicl to
4th; COD,: Wixt T McDonald; 1.5; $1.16; Thomas
Ellwood. DIV. 3, 4th to 10th. eon;Wm T Mo.
Donald; 15;-$1:20;George Lee. Ihynt, 10th to
12th; George Sellars; 20; $1.1.5s Bo bert Hardy.
Div. 5, 12th den to tod of SnittliSS Hill; Geo.
Sollars: e5; 51.75; Samuel Gibson. Div. 0, Top
of Smith's hill to' 8th con.; .Win Hedges; 15;
52; john T. „Sallow Div. 7,16th to 18t7t con,;
Frank Kelly; 20; 51,15; Daniel Erskine.Div.
8, 18th to lest con.; Sandford Balstwisa; 20;
1; ATI di.e1V PeXt011, DiV. 9, 2Ist to mill: P.
Kelly; 20;51.70; Sohn Scott: Div. 10, Morey to
7 th eons Frank Kelly: 60; $2,10: John Long.
Div. 11, 7 th eon to boundary; ..9re,nk Kelly;
25;$9,95; Anson 8Tiohol. Div.12, teth to 7th
con.; Samos McItam; 15; $2.10; Isaac 'Tones.
Liv.13th, black bridge . to boundary; Hugh
Botrisfan; 20; $1.10; Tames McEsfen Div. 14,
Hauling sand fio Pa,terson's;PatrielcBuchley;
-5; 51.70: iohu Paterson. -Hauling GO or snore
peaks cement from Ailsa Craig to Paterson's
at 12 oentS per cask.---Carriecl. D Druin-
mond-T Prest--that this council adjourn to
meet in the Town Hall, on Tuesday the 13rd
clay of May, 2, t• 9 o'clock axes -Carried.
Council met pursuan t to adjournment at
theTown Hall, MeG•illisr:ty, 3i.el bray, 1883.
All the members present. Cr T Johnson -IS
Morstanthattliehridge on tha main gravel
road over the river Sa able, known as Slack's
bridge, be rebuilt; tollave a queentrues
blaek bridge under construction, and
the Reeve is hereby eommission ed to procure
alans and specifications for the same and
such other bridges 00 100 feet and -over within
this munieipality in a dilipated cella-51,ton,
roatirin:s to be rebuilt VI: be submitted to
the county counon a.t their nrst eeting for
approval, according to statutes of Ontario,
Tie 53, chap. 59, see. 30.-0arried. 3 D Drum-
mond -T Prest--that by law Nor t of 1892, di-
viding the township into road divisions and
appointing pathniststers as read a first and
seednd time be now read a thirct time and
passed. -Carried. T Prest-E Morgan -that
the Court of Revision be held in the Town
Hall, on Monday the 30th day of May, 1092, at
two o'clock p.n.-Carried. G.T 3 ohnsron-3
D Drummond -that this council agre,e to pay
40 cents per cord. for good gravel at pit, owner
to remove surface earth to be ke k.)t clean and
in good. order to have no claim tor damages
or other:expenses, Owner failing to keep pit
in good order, conncil to keep it in repair at
owner's expense. -Carried. J D Drummond
-T•Prest-that by-law No. 2 00 1892 appoint,-
i__„sne Wm Northgrave, Sautes Cunningham,
Wm G Hardy, 3 ames SiMpson, Jarne9 Doyle,
'George Mitchell. John Hotson, Thomas
Meadcl, and Hugh Grahain Feneeviewers to
act in conjunction with William O'Neil and
Henry Bandwin,-Carried. E Morgan -3 D
Crummond-that the herejnafter named in-
clividuals be paid the following amounts as
set forth:-Bryant•Brothers account for scar
let fever cards Si; W Dixon overseeing re-
pairing of Sebee bridge $1; A Grieve blinding
bridge at Moray $27; .1' Zang overseeing build-
ing of bridge at INIoray 58; A Goodman right
of way when buslaing bridge at Moray 52; H
Paxron putting ±11 eoncrete eulvert on centre
road$2; A Laurie one sheep killed and one
wounded. by. clogs $6; A McDonald solicitors
account $7; ,T Patterson repairing scraper $10
Gr Carter repairing culvert at Carter's on the
2n5 concession 2.00;' R McEwen plank for
bridge 8t1i concession E C R „sac.; S IrcRam
planking culvert on 8th concession 100; 5
Armstrongrenairing Wilson's bridge 70. con
100 102,00; N Lowe patting in concrete esti-
vert Lowe's side road 4.50; 0 Itecicof neracling
on Parkhill road 45.00; D Coulter blacksmith
eaceount.---Carried. ,JI) Drummond -T Prest
-that this council adjourn to meet in the
Town Hall on Monday the 30th clay of May
at ten o'clock a. m.-Oarnted' •
WM. FRASER, Tp. Clerk
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a cheque for l's.t.: no Issninsr.ed iiss '
solution of the abovo rebus, a relsord 4,1 a
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thin list of thls popular illustrated weeltiy. r•f!' 1107: ihis nrem rebus: is 10 :11-
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any nommercial egentyl Persson* iiiinzissniniesssSe, nenneesselteci, sr, plying tho
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Tam orixAT SPANISH' ER,IAZDT, easily, quialtly and
Permanently restores WealwiesS, NOrYouSOOSS and .706tbrattliood.
A OVARANTRUA specific for lats and Neurelgia, Hysteria, Dizziness,
convlsions, Nervous Prostration caused by the use o f Tobacco or
Alcohol, Loss of Power in either Sex, Involuntary Lossos caused by
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/AMAX AnD AFWUR 11541. lob Sifetliolate Co., DOrolt, Mich. Sold. by dro04t.,
Ear Sale 111 Exeter by 3. W. ADA. OWn
4.1.0ccsar....x....nummoNtraumetawniemaxamo4gProw"--,-m•-•
DEATH*.
Ihseaktax.-In London, on the 13th
inst., 265 Talbot street, William H.
Hearnan, aged 38 years.
ese^'-",••••
DIRTINitli.
Gaavne-In McGillivray, on the 15th
iust., the wife of Joseph Glavin, of a
SO n .
FATT,-At the Rectory, Exeter, on
May 12th, tee wife of Rev. Fred
Helloing Feta of a son.
MARTIN. -In Exeter, on the 18t11 inst.,
the wife of Mr, Samuel Martin, of a
daughter.
Cooxsose.-In Stephen on 1.3th inst the
• wife of John Cookson of a daugh-
Ler.
ji0TI6E TO CREDITORS.
43.
In the Matter of the Estate of Lawrence
Bennett, Yeoman; Deceased.
Notice is herebygiven pursuant to °hasp -
ter 110 of' The Revised Statutes of Ontario,
1887, that all persons having olainss againat
the Estate of Isavrrenoe Bennett, late of the
Tewnslitp ef Usberne lis the Coma ty of ,F1. ur-
On, yeoman, d.eeetteed, who died on or about
the '3th day of Mareln A. D. 1888, are required
to deliver or sencl by post prepaid to tho nu -
dorsi gned,S alio t o rs for A.nia. Ilennett,thelAcl-
rninistratrix of theB•eal and PersonalEstalib
00 ±14.5 said deceased, on or before
The 15th day of Jane, 1892,
statonlorvb in writing containing their
nestles, addresses and, clescrintiens with fill'
particulars of their cla,ims duly verified 17y
Statutory Declaration and, tho no,thre of the
Security (it' any) held by them. And that af-
ter the maid las t mentioned date the said ad-
ministratrix will proceed to distribute the as-
sets of the said Deceased's Estate among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard, only
to those claims of which notice shall have
been received as above requirecl,said the said
A dr:stills tratrix will not be liable fax the said
A.ssets or any part thereof so distributed, to
5113'personor persons of whose claims notice
shall not have been received at the ..time
such diStribution.
ELLIOT & ELLIOT,
Solicitors for Admitietratrix, .
Exeter, Ont.
Dated this 14th day of May, 1002.
ALACE A 11 FiRY
The Undersigned having handsome-
ly fitted up his, parlor and restaurant
--Will serve
ICE CREAM
during the Summer Season. Also a
large supply of
Confectionery, Bread, Buns
Cakes Sze.
Visits Exeter every Wednesday and
Saturday afternoon. All ordees' left
with George Sanders promptly attend-
ed to.
Oysters and fruits of all kinds in
their season.
D; W, FOSS,
$7 59000.00s
—All'persons Who went -
CHEAP 0 EY
at 5, 6 and 6W PER CENT should call
-at the -
Office, of R. 1-1. COLLINS
Dmiu Rol Ea'a Ay
IF YOU WANT TO
Buy or Sell a Farm
IF YOU WANT TO
Buy or Sell Town Property
IF 'YOU WANT TO
Borrow ofiLend Money
IF YOU WANT
Collections Make
Call at Mr. be. Spaekmall'a
• Real Nate Agency.
Business Transactions strictly con-
fidential. Intending purchasers will
receive the best advice in selecting
land or town sites.
Also agent for Allan Line
and State Line Steamships.
Office- Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
Address: -JOHN SPACEMAN,
Box 44
Business Change.
• Having purchased the interest of
MR, ROBERT RICHARDSON in the
Flour and Feed business I wish to an-
nounce to all customers that I will eon-
. tinue to supply all kinds of
FLOUR AND FEED
to thoae in need of such and will be
found in the tand,
DIREW5S BLOCK
OPPOSITE TOWN I -TALL,
with a hull lino of
•.611 lands of Seedm.
Provisions delivered to all Parts of
the village with promptitude.
Highest cash price paid for Butter
and eggs.
ESSE VIESTCOTT, Prop,
All accounts must be settled vvith
the proprietor as soon as convenient
for those indebted to: the same.
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Has been appointed sole agent
for the ---
THE GANANOORE DRY EARTH
CLOSET:
Cheap, ompact and a splen-
did 'arrangement for a bed-
room. A want in every house-
hold supplied at sniall cost.
Call at once and see it.
•R. IT:
Inv
RUGTORL
A complete stock of
Pure and Reliable Drugs
ALWAYS KEPT.
PatoRtiillogiortos,Spoitgos,
llitiggisrs Suglios
At right and reasonablefirices.
Prescriptions
and Family Receipts
• Carefully Prepared.
ERR'S kigit1011 POYMOI
the best in the market.
C. LUTZ. PROP.
London Huron & Bruce Railway
Passenger Mahe Table,
CIOINGNO,RTII. GOING SOITTII.
Loiadon,dep't 8.05 4.25. Win gham 7705 840.
Lucan gros'g 8.47 5.20. Belgre,ve 7.24 4.00,
Clandeboye 8.57 528. Blyth 7.38 415,
Centralia 9.05 545. Lonclesboro' 7.17 4,25.
EXETER 9.16 5.57. Clinton 8.07 4.45.
HenSall 9.28 6,09. Britoefield 8.26 5.04
Kipper:. 9.34 6:17. Kippen 8.34 5.12,
Brucefield 9.421.26 Hensel]. 8.41 5.19
Clinton 10.00 6.45. EXETER 8.57 5.33.
Londesboro' 10.19 7.03, Centralia 9.09 5.45
Blyth 1.0.28 7.12. Clandeboye 9.18, 5.56
Belgrave 10.42 7.27. Liman Cros'g 9.24 6.02
Wincham 11.00 7.45. London a,rr 10 15 84.5
CAUTION.
EACH PLUG OF THE
MYRTLE, .,NAVY
IS MA
IN BRONZE LETTERS.
11011E OTHER GEHINE
75•00
PAIRS
Lace ClltiH.11
TO BE SOLD AT
Spring & Summer Suits.
Having edded a stock of
FINE WOOLLENS, CLOTHS,
WORSTEDS, CASSIMERES,
SWINGS, TROUSER -
IIs,
1 sun now preattred to meet the wants
of my customers and all others in need
of clothes. -A complete stock at lowest
prices.
Particular Attention Given to Orders.
Over F. J. Kilight's Grocer
Store.
BERT, KNIGHT.
READ AND LEARN.
That our Planing Min, Sash Door & BIinfL
Factory is fitted up with the latest improve
ments. We are prenara. 'WU° plaoing and ,
snatching, hand arid soronsenving, turnings,
moulding, grooving and all kinds of mach
1110 work on sh,oriest notice.
In our LIMBER 'YARD ;you will find a
large and well assorted Stock of all kinds of ,
blinding materials. Pine and hen:look lum-
ber dressed and not armed. See our stook
of' x x and x x x Pine Shingles mannfuetured
by the best in akers in Ontario. We also have
a large stook of A 1 Cedar Sbingles wbioh
are excellent value. No. 1 Pine lath 0011-
sta n tly in Stack We have a largo stock of
barn sash, which we can furish with o
-without glass. We are att'nr
ed np with aph-
inery speoutlly adapted for making all kinds
of Tanks and Cisterns, which wo can furnish
to our customers on short notice. We show
something new in 1.1110 11115 for watering cat-
tle the ffelci or barnyard,
Our celebrated Baking Cabinet is still at-
tracting rn eels attention, and giving entire
satisfaction whenever used..
Call and examine the above named stock,
all of which will be sold, at lowest pikes
ROSS & TAYLOR,
Main St., Exeter
Furniture
Undertaking
FIE ADQ14ARrMRS.
CURTAIN POLES.
The only *place in town
were you have an assort-
ment to choose from. Pol..'
es cut any lengtis desir-
ed.
COVERS.
A fine line of covers
just arrived, have ymir
furriture re covesed and
made new in the latest
• Styles.
FURNITURE.
In furniture we have
the largest and best stock
in town .at the lowest
prices.
MOULDINGS.
An endless variety of picture
mouldings.
S. GIDLEY.
Odd -Fellows Block, Opposite „T Grigg's
Stationery.
W. G. Bissett 's Livery.
First Class Horses and Rigs.
SPECIAL RATES WITH
COMMERCIAL MEN.
Orders left at Bissett Bros.'llardware
Store, will receive prompt attention.
TERMS - REASONABLE
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
• W. G. BISSETT.
EX6101 0111SICall4StfRellt
FIVIPORIUM.
A LARGE STOCIt OF
• ALL
APER
TO CIHOOSE FROM AT
E. (1, Spackman & Cols,
SAMWELL'IS BLOCK, EXBTER.
PERKIES &1±TER, PROPS.
We'cary the most complete stock of
Musical insteuments in the county.
PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS'
ALSO ,
&EWING MACHINES, BIOYLES.
FARM IMPLEMENTS &O
The above instruments • always on
hand.
Tel= tO gait Purohasers.
• GIVE US .k CALL,
EVERYTHING AWAY DOWN.