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The Brussels Post, 1888-6-15, Page 5JUNE 15, 1888, �i,:115tv1�t�t`lU, THE BRUSSELS POST r-. STSSA=Al.15201:s5a6fpi lira—r. ax„•an:•i re:.1 1,11" :+cr. 1y •µmy„ at .tYaxas x,'1.2 .=eau161211t urr.7rar;2M. and mhsionury work. After lite appro. 1 Guelph 1lonferenee oriate hymn "diesel lis ns the Pettit' I .- of Wnlyhaan dela, rd an exonalingly f1tsturracar row: rr,.z i I 1'nror11m1id inetructivo 11fissitns,eltowittgl11111161 Nn3r mato.( iicrgt mn•TJulfnyn, Jnbrt 11. Dyke. i Pllor•r i<st. jug and in,pol•taneo, and outlining the blthcl, daulas '1 I ti, nr, 1 p:. h"1-,""1, I The annual Sabbath School unlortaiu• b0et tholes of enudn.tiug (bent. 'J'111:) I ('Inefrinen ; .1. VV, (Glob), 1'•im.eloo, motif will 1u ]loll hi hbonuzor church on WWI followed by Oho hymn "0, .L' die, I 1'u 1u t mart U3+, t t r. —Palmerston, 1. 1'ridayovnningof next week, Address• i'ii.. ,,rt stau,lin;;,' after wit;,e, the McAili.t-r. Dre y.,n,Geo 11, Cornish., etc, muse) Rv, will Perin 1113 protean', rentor of Gudorich gave scone moot. ce. 1 I. 1,. 1), At thee, S• C. 13,1monds, k . lirmBeaton,uuwhom ;.11obl. lioholC1111... Tial lioy,I3 for John (kneel; re 1 a,lvfc., a nic.•ruiug oho pecplo's I by'ma, 1(ohoter t,n e,elarrJ,bt((' h:mlllaH. nl einem in mobilo worship, showing that it term from the Stratford 1101110, Dud who Wall in bass the duty of oho people to SRC 1 l([nnrlield, dttuun A. 1VeF a.'ltlin, (1. A. Wrnt /0 1V111, 11ari tu'n told 11 43 1101101; AWL at cwury .;. "i„, th" p,,,, atr poo.. SOirtoo, dohs W. Robinson MAMA ma, V0111010111 to 1J1otlhciul tow,1nhfp hoe not peoy Hied tltal It n:ns that of the clerg•V. .11seph It Miami, (Jlarristo,.) Taviut. run away from &re. mor has ha the 1'1114 man to 0ceney the prayer -desk and pill- 1 dale, A, hlbeelemi''oalnlne n 11IoAl`istet, inteutiol of se doing as both he and Ida pit. Ifo oleo p011311 �1 out that tho Charell n, 11 . r,c . guardian arc, wall satisilod. iu'endcd that davin.. ,ierviea sh0nil 3,, a I (lot • n Poorer 1'Tenn:3. ,Mount For. united service and that that' who ilia 1 ;''1' Roht, II, Waddoll, 13.1). ; I#.nben J. Only deprival 1hc:m:rolv0s 0f on ine: tint 1).0 nun, Bonjami" L, Hutton. Hof. �r.'f�""y" `�� able privilege bat alno robbed God t f th glory and praleo which is His just dtf .. The musical part of the service, directed b? lire, White, was appropriate in seloa• tt0n and exoollout in 30Vettt101) ; Iowa rile clay will bo long remembered by all who participated as a day of edification mod of blossing, Great probe" in due to tho pooplo of this per1,il for the kindly "moon in which they provided for oho visitors. (Iranler•oof . l l f l 1! t 7 1 \I Two Il111au tramps diseenrsed uluaie on our streets last wade Homo of our enterprising citi0 111 are repairing rim sidewalk opp0(ite their Iatios. this 1s a move in the right direction mad tee logic to sue others do Mumble. The Young People'e Society in I(nox (rhumb, which mots every Friday es'on. Ing. is being largely attended, ,,i'l now that married or singlo 0211 become mens. bens your anrrreponclent is going to join. I behove it is the intention of the Society to have a pio-nie in Oho uertr future. S'Jt 0at�3. John Cuba' is s.tt0uding Conference at Sroforth. John llaynerd left on r. trip to Mani- toba last Friday. Ephraim Cobra and wife aro away at Owen Sound this wo,,k. Frook Stretton, of 13rtiseels, has taken a ailltati01 with W. Doig, jeweller. 1V, Doig, am' entrrprieiug jeweller, is opOn1ng 0110 a branch ohop in Atwood. (1,•n, 13rowstor and Will Nelson, former residents of our village, spent last Sun- day Isere. IamCR DIenzics and family left herr: on Wednesday for their now home in Parry Sound Dietriat. Dr, Cala wears ti happy smile on his face this week. The new comer is a girl. Tho Dr. has ono for each knee now. Met cawtrlos. James \Valmsley is home again. Tho Presbyterian church is advertising for a precentor for next year. The cheese business is getting lively. Ovor forty 0110000 are now daily made. Thos. Gibson, jr., of Wroxotor, was in town on Sunday host. Old friends aro always welcome, tomo again. There was no service 10 the Methodist church last Sunday. Mr. Cook was at Si:Worth attending conference, Robt. Duncan lots been laid up with a sora Lund, paieo11 ivy 11 the trouble. I1 is to ba hoped 4 31. D. will 60011 be around again. A Sabbath school phallic it to be hold '0p p1acc near Blucvale, July 2nrl, in !h. -motion with Presbyterian Sabbath 3,101. Wm. Stewart tats in town Saturday last. Mr. S. scams to be baking well alar" he now is, but wily not, there is not to mora c3"n011031tieu,1 teacher in nor- ou. Rev. A. Y. Hartley left Tuesday morn- ing for Hamilton, whore the F'oreotere hold their minuet [noting. On this toe - coma there will 1131 nn service in the 1'rc:,;i.y:eriatt church tom 1lnnday. Your eorreepondeut of last wade had the Lere.faced audacity last •nnday oven. ing to walk past ih0 hotel 111 broad day light, with hie oyes wide open, but not nobteent with this Ino meet use his oyes and look etra:gltt at the hotel and seeing; a crowd began wondering why they wore there, for this he might Motto boon for. givou, but 11e must ask for information through Tun. POST, For this he is brand- ed as a "sneak" and the Item a "slur" ou the Bluovalo boys. Many striking elnanges have been notice:( since the Scott Act repeal, perhaps, none so striking me this. Slurs have been the ordor of the day for the last three years and temper• tome men have had to bear rho brunt of opposition. To hear the most diabolical lies that Satan ever invented ; threats that might torrify the stoutest hoart, yet they have Hover feared to hear the truth. Now tho tido is turned and the ent19 have the majority, not content with try- ing to falsify oho facts before and since the repeal they would gladly frighten ro- portors from stating the truth, but as long as law and jostles holds sway T1s POST 1nu61 and will hove tho truth. Tho item referred to contained no "slur" on tho J3luevalo boys, though it is hardly necessary to mention thio as the good common some of oho boys will have told them before thio, that as thero wore no Hamas and 110 set time to answer 111. question it could hardly have been in. Jowled that way. however, as long as the words "sneak" and "slur" quoted above remain, if the cep fits wear it. Ai1evtle On Wednesday of last week the semi- annual mooting of tho Ituri.Docnnel Chapter of Huron was held in Trinity Church, and although tho attendanoe of clerical and lay delegates was not at all bo taken by tho town of Godorluh u1 con. what it should have been, oho roasting neotion with tho proposed extension of wee the most interesting and useful that the 0. P. R. from Guelph. Mayor Sanger has boon hold i11 ilia deanery for Home occupied tho ohair, and after oxplainiug time. Following is the list of clergymen tho object of the meeting called for a full prosont :—'Revs. Rural Dean Craig, B.D., and free dieons0ion of t11,, subject. Clinton ; S. F. Robinson, Exeter ; W. A. The northern route, vim Listowel, Bros - Young, BM., Goderioh; 5. H. Moore- sols, Blyth and Manchester, was adorn house, Wingham ; W. T. Muff, Brussels, cared by Dr. Holmes, 5. T. Garrow, Q.O., cud H. A. Thomas, Blyth. Of laymen Soo, Williame and D. McGillicuddy, and thero wero prosont :—S. Caldwell, Au- the central routo, via Leadbury and Mil. burn; L. Nothory, 0. Proctor and 5. verton, was espoused by Wm. Onmpboll, Golly, Bolgravo; T. Soott, W. Magill M. G. Cameron, F. W. Johnston and and J. Bell, Blyth. An exoollent con- P. MoEwen. gregatioi aesombled lin oho church and At the oloso of bbo discussion a vote vote !ovoidal not earnestly nod audibly share I: hot ` "r vlp,• errns on n u1 9 lI l ( recjv. 'Tramps are plentiful post now. Statute labor is in progress 0u 101. 3,: heats this week. - Where aro you going to spend Do. minion Day is n rinestion that 30 now often asked? Dan Robertson and Jno. ltobert0oo. jr., are away at CIodorich this week as jllr4rn at the Quunty Court. Tho recent rain have had a very bone. natal effect on the growing crops, which aro making rapid progress. A. great many took in the "big" show at Brussels last Thursday. It was not what it wan craoltod up to be. Thos. MaLauohliu sent a telegram to lois bmthor last Thursday stating that ho had shipped 0 colts from Glasgow on the 1Sth. They will probably arrive about the last of noxi week, if nothing happens. The Brussels Budget published a rum- or that a well known farmer resinont in this township had "skipped" oat. It is a baro -face:( lie and woe probably known to be such before it sate the light in the Brussels "smut" machine. The Beaver base ball club of S. 5. No. (4 will play the "Wide Awake's" ou Fri- day evening on Joseph Frayno's field, They will also play a match with the Cranbrook boys on Saturday afternoon on the farm of Mr. Oster. The boys play a good game. ,A moo, IIItun.--A real live bear was sc:,o in different parts of the township during the past week. His 113ars11ip was last seen on Friday +evening last on the farm of Mr. Dark, 12th con., and was chasoduntil lost sight of in the darkness, somewhere in the vicinity of the mill dam near Brussels. Bruin pct to largo number of rets sportsmen through their facings n row days ago, some of them being from Brussels, wo believe. Tho ground selected by Goneral Br'un was about one and a quarter miles south emit of Cranbrook. This ground, beiug soma what swampy and slightly undulating with various openings at oouveniant dis- tances, afforded every opportunity for clrrl:utary training. Horeb•! C.tiitln. buyer, who has hada good cloal of exper, Lame in matters boating on the animal kingdom, Wag put in command of the sportsmen. General Bruin, who well Imcw the timidity of the rportemon, 111,1, 10 too addrese, just simply saying capture 111u if you can, dead or alive. Accordingly, in response to a signal from Marshal Cattlobuyor, tho eham fight Bo- gan. General Bruin, being an olid veto - ran as 1vo11 as being up to all the now kinks of soldiership, anon threw tho sportsmen into disorder in spite of all that Lioutouant Legal and lltorshal Catelobnyer could do, and in this way they ltopt loading and tiring and =rah. ing right and left through water and over brush piles until d33r1tn000 sot in one stopped further action for that day. General Bruin, as usual, did not rd00ivo a scratch, bot the sportsmen, although all able to answer to the call of Corporal Darkhair, wore terribly exhausted as well as being aoratohed and bruised, besides having their. °lathes badly torn, sumo of them in snob queer pla00s that they had to seok their homes under cover of dark. 1089 in order t0 avoid being soon by the popalaoe. General 131011 Inas not yet handed iu his report, but it is hinted that ho stated that if these fellows wero put through in the above mentioned manner ones a week for about three months they would be able to take third, or perhaps second, place in an omergonay, but of course tho General had to pass 011 to other places, his time boing linutecl, C. P. R. Extension. -- Avon attended hooting of tho citisous of Godorioll was held in Victoria Hall an s, iu Samuel F w r s i 1t. t � , . 1 II .d at 1 . Clifford, Walker. Glen', n, Adam Giazior. Koa• ilwnrth, Findley M. Smith, (Alrtl1nly Grand Valley, Thos. J. Sabine. Yemen'', A, Scratch, Cedarville, T. J. Smith. Jnhto 4(11., °halation ; 11. 1I. \i'nddell, rlu.•Sec, \Ver.3tt:mros 1)t ruler.-1Valkortou, J, ('olling ; David. D, Holston, Wm, Tindall, Geo. yl','tson, Hopei. ',Midway, Henry Borry. .Hanover, J. Galloway ; Andrew 3 larke,, Sup'd. Elmwood, Thos. Legate; Juin, (harper, Sopa, (hamlasll.) Choi. h'y, Rohl, Phillips. Dobbington, Wm. R1n�1•,n,:u ; Tf„cry J. Millar, 9t1p'd, Tara, d"Jul 'fattier South. Arkwright, liouj, I3ho•lock ; Francis BI. Blather'', Henry Ball, Sapid. Eden Grove, Thornes. R. Fydoll. Paisley, E. S. Rupert, M.A. Port Elgin, T. C. Stevenson ; Hamilton Leith, Snp'rt, (Saugeon.) Sangeon, Wm. Savage. Alex. 3. Irwin recommended. to College. J. Galloway, Chairman ; J. T. Smith, Fin. -Seo. Owes Homo Dta'lnrrr.—Owen Sound, 70sep11 W. Halmos, Wesley 11. Herr , Win. 13. Danford, Snp'd ; Sylvester L. Herr, Sup'y, (Annan.) Brookholm, Eb- enezer Teskoy. Chatsworth, 11obt. H. hall. Allenford, N. S. Burwash. Wood. forb, J. Ball, Kemble, Dixon Sharp. Hepworth, Jabez J. Noble. Wiarton, Goo, Louuds. Colpoy's Bay, W. Glazier. Lion's Head, Andrew J. Parker. Dyer's Bay, S. E. Noblo. Tobermorey, (ono to bo sent.) Caps Croaker, J'. S. Cor- coran. J. W. Halmos, Chairman ; R. II. Hall, Fin.•Sno. M,uitoatu Dlsra10T.—Markdale, Geo. Buegin. Plesherton, J. Walker Shilton, B.A. Dundalk, Wm. B. Moos. Melanc- ton, Robert 0. Burton. L'agoni•'s, 3. II. Watts ; David Auld, Sup'd, (Toronto.) Pricovillo, Wm. Ottawoll. Holland Cen- tro, Geo. Hartley. Walter's Palls. John W. Sanderson. Euphrasia, Robt. Hoak. ing. G. Buggin, Chairman ; J. W. Shit. ton, Fin. -Sec. H.100SSE11 IN LATE SCOTT AO' COUNTIES. The following circular has been sone by the Provincial Treasurer (who now Las °barge of the license branch) to the inspectors of licenses in those ooanties where tho Scott Aot has been ropenled, the proclamation bringing tho repeal votes into effect having been issued by the Dominion Government : Pl:oveNcr.AL. Tmsasveen'e DEPARTMENT, Ltroxsz Bo,oeen, Toronto, May, 1888. Sni,--'Ll10 Federal Government ]laving 19803 a proolanation bringing in force Go, veto on the 1' peal of the Scott Aot in your district, the quoation of the lseue of licenses has been under consideration by Ude Government, which has conolnded that in the public interests and in order to prevent 1110 eetablishlnent of houses for Ibo illicit solo of liquor, that licenses n1.oultl iaatle with ns little delay as poss. iblo, notwithstanding that itis imposaiblo for the present year to comply with all the formalities required. by section 11 of the Liquor License Aot of Ontario. Licenses will therefore bo immediately soot you upon receipt of your requisition, a copy of which is soot yott to be filled in. Tho statute determines oho number of llama's which may bo granted in cities, towns and incorporated villages upon the b toll of population, unless a bylaw of the municipality (snsponcied during the operation of tho Scott Act) ie in force. The fees or chaegoe upon licenses will bo tho s'mlo as for tate \v1olo year, both as relates to the Government duty and 0x00313 imposed by a municipality. :\ by-law of thomunioipality which was in force at the Woo of oho coming into force of rho Scott Act—whother in re- lation to the number of licenses to bo is. sn xt or the municipal foe to bo charged— if it is gonorol in its terms mid 10.00 1101 for merely a limited p0riod, revives and has the force of law as soon as the Scott Act is finally repealed by the proolama- tion, Reforenco should, therefore, bo had to any such by-law or by-laws if still iu existence. I have the ]rotor to be, sir, Your obedient servant, A. 144. Ross, To-----•—, Provinoial Treasurer. Inspeotor A. lady diol in Toronto Friday from Monday evening to discuss oho rafllvay injury to the system, resulting from hor question and decide upon the a0ti011 to beim; antoothotieed by burglars two yoara tog". Rov. Dr, Beattie, of Brantford, has been oallod to 111e rllair of Apologetics in the Presbyterian Thoologioal Sominary at Columbia S. 0. Tho Niagara (Oouforenoe, after 0 long dieaussiou, Friday, adopted a motion to suspend Rev. 11tr. Longloy from the min- istry of the Methodist Church for the porion of one ;oar. at eleven a. on. Divine 600vioe VMS bogun was taken and a standing each of tho clergymen present taking a the foot that popular sentiment (vas Imre in loading the worship. The see- largely in favor of the northern eallome, mon by the rector of Godorloh was only half -a -dozen objectors being visible foundod upon Col. I., 28, and was a most in the largo hall, admirable discourse upon the high aim Tho gaostion of routo has boon to vexed and duties of to Chrlatlan minister, and, olio for 901110 time past, and it is a saris. incidentally, oho ptivilegee and respond. fao6ion to know that it has at last boon 111113100 of (lis pooplo, A't the obese of the dofiultoly settled. The 'natter will come sermon abont thirty p0rso10 participated boforo the town omitted at its next meet - fu oho saoranont of tho Lord's supper, beg, and ib is oxpeotod that:a unanimous At tho Unctions mooting hold in tho end0rsation of 1110 northern roulo by that rectory in oho aftornoon oneouraging re- body will also rosnit, ports wero r000ivod from various parish. 'Villi tho bringing of 1110 route by way es, and sono,profitablo discussions were of Listowel and Bressols a thriving time) hold concolmng difforent modes of in- hill be in atoro for Ifuron's county town, creasing tho 0111010noy of 1110. (31nuah. as the traffic, tot tho harbor cannot but be Public woraltlp was again held in tho Ia goly increased. Tho solid men of oho churoll at 7130 p1, n1., in which a largo town emlorso tho northern rout(' and be. congregation mutod with tho olol'gymelt. liovo it to bo OM ono most condttoive to 'J'ho Poston of 01111(011 read a very intul- the boot into'ests of 1110 town. sting 01311 peaolioal romper upon Wo abut Tho Odcl#olet(S of In o1so11 aro malt. Worst iu (ho Clutton, ho which 110 ), g ea 001 (ho inviting fields now open to the lug propavat•ior8 for holding their conal pmoulia'talonts 02 030111011 In the direr• decorations on Thursday, the 21s4 o. 1 f di t i t ''i 'tin 503311'.3' soh0ol ,Arno ,ys ,131.013 re. 1,111: -E Oil 11D JNIAN C�> IYI Sr The anginal Oalodonlau games molar ono a0spi000 of SU G oclarlooh ()alodonians eoolo- ty 14111 30 hold on the magniaco11t now grounds of tho , NORTHWESTERN FMR MONDAY J'UIJY 2nd, 1888, e°mineotaing nl 1 o'clock it. net. For sonde years oho moat successful 3.111003 held in Canada ]lava Salm pima in Clothe taii,nnd alroady 1110 fudloattone aro of a reetn1 mimeos than ovor before. 11.v riAL INTERESTING FEATURES Have boonrld80,1 to the Prise 1,3st, For particulars sou bi11e and programs. All c.orresp0e donoo most bo aaiiresyei to II, c',(1At111110131, . W.L.ITOUTOan)I.,ny. .1, 1? grli1VJII'1', I), MI 1 T,t,eI I1DI)Y, b'i011.atanars.•• 1,1,0011Tnn6,;t'r. 42.1.131y 2 WOW 3300ESTO,dr14e 99 JUST TO HAND, Express Wagons, Toy Carts, Baskets, Balls. 0P.)0Cs?, _a f .A. NT S, Etc., Ete.I The Ladies should see the nicely assorted stock of Fans and Baskets. —BIG GUT IN— PHOTO ALBUMS. —AT THE— .POST .BOOE'STORE, who reduces the jn•1c ,f *irk should 1)4 pilti” ii::,' 1,ru- dnre,l tin; (30.11•' 3'!';.7 ,.'.1Lt"1 10 pc." (1.111. t011 ;141in, ('32314' of bush:r'u' to 1119.1“. 111) for loss of 10)111,1l t1•,• .,21,114., 4111 not 11)1(11Y.'ehltct low 111i0,'r1 th'a'n, j.1 Ito intlueJ111111t (,1 S.,11 ,.li'.igp. If you ljud it ;bury willing to c11ue down 311 1101114 when (.).1 mention ht)w cllutll) yn11 ,'1(11 got the goo,ls at the Toronto Grocery do not bll" there hot Come 1., Ih,3 'Toronto 1 i.n,:u,3;,', h'x'_lat0. you '.s•.oat 11113': )rot uO rt'31u otiou Lou 1..,,;" thr 1., ,'.v 1'rir,.v ;Lt THE _TO OR CHM WE iIAVE itlADE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN TEA. WF. IIA\'1', A Z'I;lt\_-____ -----PIN!'; -.JAPAN 2E A. that we trill sell in )) and 10 Ib. lots at '217c. THE KETTLE BOILI . We keep the. kettle boiling all the time so that everyone can test this Tete, by making -themselves a cup. We will guarantee :? 'hiving of 20 per cent. on any Tea y,r:l may lady from us. "Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Soap and Wo arBrooms,--250., and a 30c. Broom for 20c. 20 selling the best 315c. Broom for Boxes of Soap received. See the vain we are giving in Soap. Dingman's Electric Soap very cheap. London Electric Soap very cheap. Jubilee Bar Soap vel'; cheap. �1 'i mClruuirtanfsat, LoPwlaesisiu tPsr, ices.au(1 all kinks of Dried Dried ) uiul AF Canned [foods _Canel Vegetables at 2 for 25c. axe r goithoseng verynfast. Salmon, Nackerei, Lob- sters and all Canned Fish and Meat at Lowest Prieu. The best place to spend your money is at the Toronto Grocery. ADAM G -00D. L W Shoe More, J. DOWNiNG, Formerly of G'oderich, wishes to inform the Public generally that he has opened out a Custom Boot & Shoe Store • Opposite the American Hotel and is prepared to take Order' for all Kinds of cugyrO3;I ZtrOI'difo Nono hut First -Class Workmb., Employed and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Repairing neatly done. GIVE ME A CALL. .DOZeMina . Baby Carriages. Baby Carriage Just to hand a splendid se- lection of Baby Carriages which will be sold at very low prices. TRUNKS and VALISES in endless variety. I am pro - pared to please the public in this department. Fine selection o1' Lightcl Heavylolilnoss me ft 1'1111. Pups o Pumps e Pimps Tho old reliable Pomp Works Cf Drug, RCN still to the front and rushfn; lord. nese right along. DEEP WELL AND mow PUMPS always on haud with all oho latest im- provements and guaranteed to GIVE, SATISFACTION. I nm prepared to take contracts for Dififp)l;1 ilrells or C•iste)'tts at Reasonable Butes. Spacial Attention given to R>pairin tt As I use only the best material, super- vise all the work and sell at' moderate prions I know it will be to t1,0 advantage of the public to deal with me. J. PELTON; Pno1211i3Ton, Shop opposite I.'. Scott's blacksmith shop, Mill streot, Brussels. WROKETrR WOOLEN MILL A. L. Gibson wants 80,000 lbs, of goon clean FLEECE WOOL for which he will pay tho IIn1110531 Manic 31 PRICE Iv Coon or trade at the Wroxoter Woolen Mills. an linoleum" leum" stock of silten01,1. Tweeds, Finances, Shirtings, ➢)nuggets, lebutio, ets, sheeting and Sarna or file own, mane (all guaranteed to wear) and great variety in Fino Tweeds, Flannels, Over.. coatings, ,Cc, PISTON SPINNING. .0410 GAGGING Den: at reasonable IIgures and good work guar. anteed, We aro bound to maintain em)' reputation by satisfactory work anct square doaling, 01111 TWEEDS III5IS 351,3.'11 Aug f.Elu 1, qua 'F:Sp}NCYC6IllO L.?!.{lY�jV'�pkpS�e�gCA,}�^moiN Prises for (I) Bost Fleoco Long Wool ; (2) Best Meese Fine Wool ; (8) Heaviest Ulcus e (cleanness considered.) —OOMPETITION— o-1'111' 111 •1- ALL •:. CUSTOMERS. 1\, 11:111 yonv Wool and you want ear 101411" 1111:1 our 311010;, He cone Oa see UN, .1 DENNIS,-1, L. (1B'S'Uz%V, H. DEN 1 V 31.13, iesctcr t1'oalrw :1,01111,