The Brussels Post, 1894-7-20, Page 3'Tutor 20, 1894
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1lfxtr,vrzno Citlnncu.--Sabbath Services
et 11 a m and 6:80 p. m. Sunday School
at 2;8Q p nl, Boy, john 'Roes, le 'A,
pastor;.
Kelox Ootmon,--Sabbath teervices at 11
te m and 0:80 p m, Sunday eebool let
2:80) p Rev, D. Millar, Inner,
Se. doiir's Oxulton,--Sabbabh Serviette
at 11 a m and 7 p rn, Sunday School
at 2:80 p, m. Rev. W. G. R°illy,, Mown.
hent.
Aliet'uontee (Muncie—Sabbath Serviees
at 10:80 a an and 0;80 p en, Sunday
School at 2:80 p m, Rev, G. H. Cobble•
dick, M A, B D, pastor.
Retail OATlboL/0 Cnonee.—Sabbath
Service third Sunday in every month, at
30;80 a m, Rev Joseph Kennedy,
prieet,
SaeveOroN Antlr,—Service at 7 end11
a an and 8 melte p n1 on Sunday and
every evening in the weep at 8 o'olook, at
the barrack,
Ono Feernws' Lone every Thursday
evening, in'Geahaln's block.
Menem Longe Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield blook.
A 0 U W Lonale on let and 8rd
Friday evenings of snob month, in Blas.
hiU's
blook,
0 0 le Lorton 2nd end' last Monday
evenings of each month, fn Blashill's
block. '
1 0 F, 2nd and last Friday in oaa
Fellows' hall,
L 0 L let Monday in every menth
in Orange Hall.
le T oirT, 2edand 42b Tueeday'e of
each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall,
SONS On SCOTLAND, let and 8rd Tnes-
days of each mouth, in Odd Fellows'
Hall..
K. 0. T. M,'Lonen, 1st and 8rd Thurs-
days of each month, in Ve,netona bloom.
Hoare Crean, 2nd and 4th Friday Mill-
ings inBlasitih'e Hall.
Pon Orenee—office hours from 8 e.
m. to 7 p. m.
Mumma INSTn'mmis,—Library in
Holmes' block will be open from 6 to $
o'clock p. m. Wednesdays and 8:80 to 6
and 6 to 8 Saturdays. Miss Dolly Shaw,
Librarian.
Tows Coonan:.—W. H. Beer, Reeve ;
W.15. McCracken, Robert Graham, R.
Williams and S. Wilton, Councillors ;
F. S. Scott, Clerk; Thomas Belly,
Treasurer ; D, Stewart, Assessor and J.
T. Rose, Collector. Board meets the 1st
Monday in each month,
SonooL BoAnD.-1110. Rose, (chairman,
Dr. McKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid an
J. N. Kendall ; Seo.-Treae., 1t. Rose.
Meetings 2nd Friday evening in each
month.
Ponape SOn0OL Teeonzne.—J. H. Cam-
eron, Principal, Miss Braden, Mies
Downey and Mies Ooopee.
BoAnn or Hazen.—Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A.. Stewart, T. Farrow and J, N.
Kendall. Dr. McNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
THE CHRISTIAN HIGHWAY.
TM BCV. E. PAUL.
The way is made on Truth Divine
And glory all along it shine ;
'Tie high and holy, just and right
And all who walk there, intik in light.
It the only way to God,
Secured by Christ's most precious blood,
I am the Way, the Truth, the Life,
Believe and enter into life.
This is the way which leads to God,
The way the holy propbets trod,
And all who freely glue up sin
May enter on and walk therein.
This is the way to life above,
Where all is peace and joy and love,
And where the soul, of good possessed,
Shall go, and find eternal rest.
This is the way the martyrs trod
And all who ever came to God,
And still the gate ie open wide
And none who come will be denied.
This le the way to pardon free
For guilty sinners snob as we, •
While peace ie there the most profound
And joy is ever to be found.
This way is high and holy too
And free to all—Gentile and Jew—
Who in the name of Christ believe
And to the Lord for mercy cleave.
This is the way—the higher plane,
Where love and peace forever reign,
Where God invitee the holy Beed
And all wiligo who feel their need.
This ie the way that leads above
And where is found eternal love,
Where God ie worshipped by the throng
And all the ransomed swell the song.
And all along the age to come
They'll sing His praise—the great three
One,
And higher still the notes will swell
That Jesus hath done all things well,
Odd Poets and Plgures2
The word "girl" occurs but once in the
Bible.
Over 3000 women are employed in the
railway ofdoes of Austria,
8,000,000;000 lettere are estimated to
go through the world's posbof see in a
year,
The Dost of a full•dreee uniform of an
English Cabinet Minister ie about $760.
An Italian who lately committed sui-
cide et Santa Rosa, California, left a
statement to the effeob that he had no
education, and that a mme without one
had no business to live.
For the first time in the history of Bei-
gium, it is said, the principle of a mo-
mentary compensation for breach of
promise of marriage has just been °stab•
liehed,
WW1 to he Let Atone.
The Licensed Victuallers of Montreal
have passed the following reeolutiene :--
1. Wo blame the Dominion Alliance of
the agitators, who create by their con-
tinual unjust agitation a serious damage
to our trade, which is a constitutional
one. We further declare that then so.
ciebiee (temperance) are a public moisten.
se and we ask for their suppression.
2. We protest against these agitabore
intervening in oottnection with the rights
of citizens who Flee fit to sign cerbifecetee
of licenses, and who are subjeet to an ap-
parent blaektnail by having their natnes
published in the local prose and suffer a
sort of byoott therefor,
8. We also protest against the bateau.
encs by those agitateve in the admini-
abretionofjnatioe by the Linen Cohn.
miaaionera when a judgment is given
Whist their viowe,
4, We appeove of the general oondgot of
the eerntniesionsre, who render bbeir judge
Mettle, despite these directs, witheut
fear or favor".
5. Wo wish to have repealed that alaaae
In virtue of which a noun may be revolt.
ed when an absolube majority m an 0100.
boral disbriob fs against 11.' We Agree t0,
keep up this agibelion until we gain oar
desired ends,
Itlusts f'r'om Nie "tram's deka,"
Adie in the boast is no whiter than it
is in the horse trade.
The unrest way to make a bad lean is
to toll him the truth about himself;
'When yon shake hands with a new
convert don't do it with the tips of year
fingers.
There are tneu who have a creed a rod
long who do businose with a ehorb yard.
ati'Ulf,
Ibis doubtful if one roan in a hundred
goes to oburelr praying for preaching
DIEM will hit him.
The ninon some people treat God worse
than they do their neighbors is because
they think it safer.
Give eons people the power to move
mountains and bow soon they would ru•
in the farms of tbetr neighbors.
The man who looke at his wife as
though the moon were about to turn bo
blood whenever she asks him for a couple
of dollars is not likely to become very
eloquent in prayer at his famiiy altar.
Fuit for Dog Days.
Buff—How is your rheumatism get-
ting along 1' Gruff --On crutches.
He—Now, when we are married I on
amuse you. She—You do that now.
eI like our doobor," said Willie. "He
lets me stick out my tongue at him."
Tbey do not burn heretics in these
days, hut they give them an awful roast.
ing.
Young Author—Don't you like bosee
yourself in print ; ? Debutante—No ' I
prefer silk.
First tot --My pa ie the crosmser an
in thie pity. Second tot—Maybeso.
My pa is in Chicago. faith
Herdso—Do you believe in the
afire ? Saideo—Yes • one treatment
oured all the faith I had.
"That young Munobduet has lot of
horse sense." 'How's that ?" " er
bets a dollar on 'em."
No matter how much of a brick a n
may be, lie can't go out on many is
without being broken.
With dudes as plentiful as they are
eo
average oiety girl ought to know a ft
thing when she sees it. baa
Belle—Would you call Blanche a u-
ty 7 Jaok—Not unless I thought e
was likely to overhear me.
'Uncle --Well, Fritz, do you like you r
new teacher ? Fritz -0h, very w
he is ill one day out of three.
In the Dime Museum.—Visitor— d In
is the bearded lady your mother ? .
font phenomenon-ddeNixy ; she me fa r.
Some swam recently decorated in th e
night the great door of a prison with e
legend, "Hair out while you wait."
A paper has an arbiole on ""Ho o
help people to help themselves." A d
way is to leave your front door open.
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Treetop—A dollar for pulling 0115 too?
Dentist—Yes •, you took gas. Treetop—
How
mucb a thousand do you charge r
thsister)—Emma,Pepi (to bis sister)—Emma, if you give
me a bit of your cake I'll spoil the Pi
ano so that you won't be able to tak
lesson for twn weeks.
Mre. Gaydress—Lverything she has
lected for the last year has been so sober
I—"You haven't met her last husband,
T guess."
There are lots of people who mix their
religion with business, but don't for
to stir it up well. As a result the buei
ness invariably riese to the top.
Wool—I've thought of a sentence t
would stagger those missing word luna-
tics. Van Pelb—What is it ? Woo
Ten years at hard labor.
0 fairest of damsels, the graduate
girl,
Around you what mysteries bant; ;
In your essays you give us five e
lable words,
And when you're at home you t
slang,
No matter bow finely the display win.
dots' of a store may be fitted up, the min-
a young lady clerk will always prove
counter -attraction.
Sunday•echool teacher—Now, w
ltd Lot do when hie wife was turned in-
to a pillar dealt ? Bobby—Iknow ; to
her to the Dime Museum.
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emending words without thoegbte dor•
responding are efforts witheat effect,
Alillwrighbere are busily engaged in ttr•
ranglog the iaborioe of the eleetrio light
building
Fe yon Would have an abundance .et
daft, glossy hair, if you would have a
clean scalp, tree from dandruff andirriti.
ting humors, or it your hair is filled and
gray, and yott would, have lie enteral eel.
or restored, nee Apnea flair Vigor, It
is unquestionably the best dressing,
A Boma To jlousee nte.—Ona bottle of
pee, ('Nerd; 0t Leaders, will flit the rnglish Spavin Lfnimsnt oompletely re.
ninon of manager of the Molecule lianit
�BrO.
A. small swar]n of honey bees belong.
ing to John Troblo pitched in te. tree in
front of Mre. Thorne' residence, Tbey
wore efborivards hived by the owuer.
At the Royal Templers' pio.nio, held et
Grand ]loud, Miss' Clara Oudmore, while
descending a steep embttnkmenb, unfor-
tun holyydislocated her knee joint.
Building oporations are very quiet in
Exeter One Surnmer, but there seems to
be enough odd jobs around to hop all
of our oarpsntsre and brioltlayers out of
idleness.
""Dentist Anderson, with,hia wife from
Exeter, were in town visiting friends,
and when out for n drive in the afternoon
their horse became frightened and start-
ed to Mole The brute finally ran away,
and horse and buggy tumbled clown the
embankment in front et Mr. Kyle's roei-
dence,West Ward, but not until the oo-
oupants jumped from the rig. Nobody
was hurt."—Mitoheil Advocate.
L,tieCik no Iv.
Walter Trealeaven is having the cedar
grove at the East end of hie mill, out
down.
W. 0, Johnson, has purchased from
James Williamson, the undertaking and
cabinet business.
D. C. Taylor is having the cellar dug
for a large adddtion to hie workshop at
the rear of his hardware store. He has
also had the main building raised about
e foot above the sidewalk, whiob is an
improvement.
James Lane, of Ashfield, brought to the
Sentinel office a sample of the largest
goose berries we have ererween. They
are an old English variety called the"bot-
tle gooseberry" and are nearly as large
as medium sized potatoes.
It is said that the ohoioe of the Weet
Bruce Patron Convention Iles among'
John Tolmie, Peter McKenzie, Wm. Va.
lens, Dr. Bradley, Peter. Corrigan, Neil
MaDongall, Geo. Leeds or Jamas McEw-
ing.
In the Provincial elections in British
Oolumbia Adolphus Williams, a promi-
nent lawyer, and brother to Mre. Dr.
Tennant, of Luoknow, was elected to one
of the seats in Vancouver city. Of
the seven oaodidabes is the field, Mr.
Williams headed the polls with a total
vote of 1912, or over three to one over hie
opponent. Ed. Odium, an old Lucknow
boy, and eon of John Odium, was also a
candidate for the city but was defeated.
moved a euro from 'nay hared. I tate'
pleasure he reaommsnding he remedy, as
it elite with mysterious promptness in
the removal ion borne of hard, soft or
calloused lumps, blood spavin, Willis,
curbs, eweeny, ebifies and sprains. GHQ,
ROAD, farmer, eiter'libatrr, Ont, Sold by
G. A, Deadman,
3. C. Sipe, of Galt, writes to the press
as follows In the interest of the County
of Wonbworth, T repeat lay oft•told story
of a great lake of oil (petroleum) that lies
hidden beneath the ground at the West
ern end of the great Deveriy swamp, that
is only waiting for someone with capital
and enterprise enough to develop it, It
willbe found of.superior quality and in
inexhaestibls quantity. I know what I
am talking about. It is there, and I am
earthen of it ; but I suppose, as usual, I
shall not be believed,
The "riot gun" with whist] United
States Marshal Arnold bas armed bis
posse of 200 deputies in Chicago, is really
a cross between tips Galling gun and the
French mlbrailleuse. It may be defined
as a repeating shotgun, but is the most
powerful hand arm ever loaded with
powder and shot, The weapon is of
larger bore than the average army rifle,
but weighs lees. Its magazine has room
for six twelve.oalibre cartridges. Each
cartridge contains 184 drachms of powder
and twelve bneksliot. Between the shot
and the powder are two one-eighth inch
compressed paper wads. The shell of
the cartridge is of paper, backed by e
rim of brass, tis outward appearance
is very :numb litre that of the ordinary
shotgun shell, but its surface is thicker
and much stronger. The six cartridges
may be fired in half as many seoonds,
tins throwing seventy-two scattering bul-
lets, any of wbioh would inflict a serious
wound ab eighty yards distance. The
magazine may be reloaded easily within
a hall minute. It is calculated tbat with
the shot of each oartridge scattering as it
i5 discharged, the gun, in the hands of
fairly accurate shot, is capable of dis-
abling 150 men to the minute. Marshal
Arnold says that five men armed with.
these weapons and fairly protected could
easily dispose of a mob of 160,000 riobers.
Canadian lei ewet.
Clinton ahippedlarge quantitive of oher-
ries.
R. G. Dun dr Co. report 84 failures in
Canada during the past week, against 28
in the oorresponding week last year.
There are several dozen mea in Lon
don who earn their living by eatohin
rats. They are mostly employed at ho -
tele, clubs and restaurants.
HaAnm Drmmaes Baran VED IN 30 MrN-
oTss.—All cases of organie or sympathetic
heart disease relieved in 30 minutes and
quickly cared, by Dr. Agnew's Cure for
the Heart. One dose convinces. Sold
by G. A. Deadman.
To make your business pay, good heal-
th is a prime factor. To secure good
health, the blood should be kept pure
and vigorous by the use of Ayer's Sarsa-
parills. When the vital fluid is impure
and sluggish, there can be neither bealtb,
strength, or ambition.
RnsouATrsar Guess IN A DAY.—South
American Rheumatic Oure for Rheuma.
Liam and Neuralgia radically mires in 1
to 8 days. Its action - upon the system
is remarkable and mysterious. 11 re-
moves at once the cause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly benefits. 75 Dents. Warranted
by G. A. Deadman.
A young Hindoo girl, named Nogin
Dees(, aged about eighteen years, nom.
mined suicide in Calcutta ander very
distressing circumstances. It appears
that her husband, on the occasion of his
brother's wedding, not having the means
of making the customary presents, gave
to the bride his wife's jewelry, promis.
ing to replace the same at the earliest op-
portunity. ,Hie failure to do so fed to
constant quarrels between him and his
wife, who destroyed herself by swallow.
ing opium.
A number of changes are impending
among the officials of the Local Govern-
ment at Toronto. D. E. Cameron, depu-
ty provincial Treasurer, is about to re-
sign, having accepted a position with a
New York corporation. Peter Ryan, a
Toronto registrar, is also about to resign,
and will probably be succeeded by W. T.
R. Preston, the present Proviuoial Li-
brarian, while S. T. Bastedo, private
secretary to the Premier, will, it ie said,
be made Librarian. Mr. Cameron's nee
minor has not yet been deoided upon.
Report came to Orillia of a flimflam
game operated by a couple of gentry who
followed the Cook and Whitby drone.
They oalled on a gentleman named
Skinner, in North Orillia, telling him
they bad been referred to him by The
dale & Wade, bankers of Orillie, and pro.
oeeded to show where a man of good char-
acter with a oapltal of $600 could double
hie money in a few months. He let them
have the $500 in Dash lie notal, and—well,
the same old story. The geatlemau has
$500 worth of experience.
Rexene rer Son Houets.—Distressing kid.
aey and bladder diseases relieved in six
hours by the "Great South American
Kirluey Care." This new remedy is a
great surprise and delight on aocoant of
iia exceeding promptneee in relieving
pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and
every part of the urinary passages in
male or female. It relieves retention of
water and pain in passing it almost im-
mediately. If you want quick relief and
inure this i5 your remedy. Sold by G. A.
Deadman, druggist.
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They clear the brain
They ellen the heart.
They brighten the eye, they make the
step elastic, the mind vigorous, they die-
pol gloom, and bring back joy and laugh-
ter, they banish pain like magic and take
tbo sting out of the. little. 1115 of life.
Stark's Powders do all this when used
by the bilious, neuralgic or sufferere
from sick or nervous headache. Pain
cannot exist where Stark's Powders are
used. Mr. Willis, Ohief of pollee, Wood -
nook, Ont„ says "They ere a sere cure
every time." Only a quarter a box.
TAMWORTH AND CHESTER
11 WHITE BOARS FOR SERVICE.
ThNorth Ball Lot pone 7,i for
Ya thorn
bred Tamworth Soar, reoentiy purchased
from the well known breeder, Jno, Bel], Ant-
her. Also a Chester White Boar. Terme,
81.00 to be paid at time of service with priv-
ilege of returning if necessary,
se-tf S. WALI.ER,Proprietor.
(OAR FOR SERV10E.—THE
Undersigned will keep for service on
Lot 20, Con, ediforris, the Moro' bred im-
proved White Yorkshire Boar "Canada's
breeder Jp 12. Brethour,noak eLodge Farm
Burford. Terme, 81.00 to be paid at the
time of service with privilege of returning
if heoeesary. Pedigree may be seen on ap-
plication.
ROBT. NICHOI,
HE COOK'S REST FREND
;.r-r0cxST SALE IN CANADA.
LIME ! L111,4E !
To those who Intend Building.
Having built a Lime House at the Sta.
tion I will keep a supply of the Best
Fresh Lime for Sale suitable for all
Building pnrposea. Also
WHITE BRICK
And Plastering Hair for Sale.
D. A. Lowry.
BRUSSELS.
GOOD NEWS
— FOR THE—
]Hiss McPherson, the City Millin-
er, desires to clear out her
whole stock of
Summer Millinery
And for that Reason has Com-
menced n
Cot Price ale
to which every Lady is Invited.
Big Bargains in ail Lines.
Save money by purchasing your
Millinery from
Miss lloPherson.
EileRoU80N & HALLIDAYtS Store.
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ENERGY
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-. AYER'S
SARSAPAFHLIA
113.Iiernmerlyy, ,, well-known business man
Of Millsboro, •r., s0000 thls testiuootty to
the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla: Several
years ago, 7 bort my leg, the ht11dry leering
a sore whtohledto erysipelas. Iffy sufferings
were extreme, my leg, from the twee to the
ankle, being a solid sore, which began to ex-
tend to other parts of the body. After trying
various remedies, 1 began taking Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, and, before I had finished the
first hOltle i experienced great relief; 1110
second bottle effected a complete owe.il
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
revered by Dr. S.O. Ayer Si Co., Lowell, Mead,
,r..e1 others,vviit efare yot1
aireexerassenna.r.....arategreen"....ersamr.ramacx
Taylor Smillie
"White Star Lines
ROYAL 3ITATL STXr''A1 SIAI<8'."'i.
73etw0queeestowil,00511 Woditvttedaer•, via
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"le Olio ttoam0rs of tlils line carry only a
strictly bruited ermine lu the mem aria
6 oo n, anewwaeeolnmo,latlona, inteOtUng
liaseeugers are ransomed that en early ap•
plleatiou ter berths le neoossnsy at tele sea.
0011. Poo plane, ratom, ata., apply to
W. I. Kerr,
Agent, Drum's.
M'CLEO 'S
System eaevate
—ANA 0annn------
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For. Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpate.
Mon of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neer -
algia, Loss of Memory, Bronobitis, Cote-
aumption, Gall Stopes, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Dioceses, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De-
bility.
LABORATORY GCCERICU, ®NT
J. M. ltIcLECD,
Prop. and Mannfactnrer...
Sold by J, T. PEPPER,
Druggist, Brussels.
Are now in their New Store,
Dr. Graham's Block, - Brussels.
A. Full Stock of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Bread,
Crockery and Glassware, .
CHEAP AS EVER FOR CASH.
�lll Saleable Produce taken at Highest Market
Prices, but Tao Credit aive?a.
Commissions of all hands
Promptly Executed.
Remember the BREAD and
other Prices in Proportion.
Goods Delivered in any
part of the town.
No Loafing or Spitting but bus-
Bless on Business Principles,
Which we are aided in carrying out with 17 years exper-
ience on both sides of the world.
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TAYLOR & SMILLIE.
CONFEDERATION
LIFE ASSOCIATION,
TORONTO.
Established Isil.
Capital and Assets, $ 5,000,000
Insurance at Risk, 22,560,000
Gain for 1892, - 2,000,000
W. C. ea LCnir AY.11.
Actuary.
Annual Insurance, $ 900,000
New Insurance, 3,670,000
Gain over 1891, - 750,000
;x NEW IINCORITICNAL-ACCIELATIVE POLICY
Is:Issued Only by the Confederation Life Association,
l 'Ib ie absolutely free from all restrictions as to residence, travel and occupation
from the date of issue. taeIt is entirely void of all conditions. Melt is absolutely
and automatically non•forfeitabie, after two years. The insured being entitled to :
(a) Extended insurance without application, for hill amount of the policy, for the
further period of time, definitely set forth in the policy, or on surrender to a (b) Paid
-Up Policy, the amount of which is written in the policy, or after five years, to'a (c)
Cash value, as guaranteed in the policy.
President, 'Managing Director,
Hon. Sir W. P. Howland, 0.13., tlt.O.M.G. J. K, Macdonald.
i'i'• E. KE R, Agent at Brussels.
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At the LISTOWEL
Pac tory
B. F. BROOK & SON
Pay the Highest Market Price, Cash or Trade.
In exchanging goods for wool, we will pay It Few Cents Above The Market Price,
guerauteeiug to sell our geode at rook bottom cash prices. Come with your friende
and see our tremendous stook in ell lines of
J:,' ' Cot,
Our stook is open for inspeobion, and is the host selected stook ever shown by
guy Woollen Factory in Canada. Do nob fail to call and an for yourselves our Fine
Grey Flannels at 25e, per yard that will not ehriuk in washing. We have made up
e special line of all Wool Tweeds at 40e. per yard. Something never before eleowu,
for the money.
Roll Carding, Spinning and Manufacturing,
Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, &c.
Done on short notice and hest of work guaranteed. Parties from a distance can
rely on getting their rope home the sante day. Would advise to hand pink all wont
for roll carding, and you will be nee to get good rolls. All we ask is for you to give
us a trial, We deal honestly with everybody and you will find us always ready to
give the moat prompt and eareful attention to all
B. P'. B!?OOK c o SON.
t P. S.—Beware of peddlers. We undorttand 4taey are -using our name to
make sales, Put them clown as frauds of the worst kind. We allow no peddlers to
sell our goods.