p^^^^fssa*ir3i^-.3S2ffjpsi!3 if ^;<~m ['C- JrWiWltWiM&W) -<* tar Wi ;^--'r ^ "-. '-; l.rtiofc; * ">. .jgj 'r--!-'f f-i? le^. S ;KEW ADVERIlSEBiBNlk To BrtWers Ci. S7 Smith. . 'Chttrch Dedication in Acton.. -How to SaveMoney O. McX.iir. j. " Agricultural Tickets C,,- S. Smithy- >*oti to Trespassers ttttvULJJyderl ' - Busy * Vsual-.- A..O. BuohaSi, Guidph. ^Ust of Cm vie! ions Con ntyof Hnlton. " SBiS? TKIAk; T1MK- T.VBtK . Trains biavc--Acton as; follow*: V - . fi.OINll WKST. -" - MO.vm. Pay E* press -.-".' - -. - '2.0pp,in. - - ' 5.17 p.ni. ' - r .- ' - ~:\S JCightKsprcM -;.'?. - 12:45 UIOtNU KASTJ Ni<j.ht Express- -7 - :. ]- 3:37 a.m. Mi'sed -.".-. !- ; - V !blO,a.m. fUy Express- ; - '- / Mjail' - - - -. ,' - .*>:}( JCin. Mixed - - - -- - 10:00 p.m. THE FREE PRESS,] ACTON, HALTON j COUNTY, p^T.y JUN if' .1.UWL and. glaring, John Lee, Georgetown; stained glass, McCauslnml, Toronto; iron ^castings, John fmw ami Hurley. *. Heather,Guolph; pulpit ami furni ture, feurr A Stumor, Guelph. Tho church has a seating capacity for over KM people. Total cost for everything complete, including" fencing ami shoos, is estimated t $7,000. Of this amount I about S4,(KH) is already subscribed, lit lis hoped that the contributions at the opening services willbo sulneicjit to>o. duee the dobj to a yory small sum. Rev. IV. Ives of-AUny, N.Y., is announced to offieiato at the dedicatory ceremonies, on Saturday, ami'cm Sunday Rev. Alox. Sutherland i>f Toronto, will preach. Wo have no donU there will tie a largo gsth. ering on tbe jK^asiOn, LOCAL MATTERS. -iv s. \i ^pgfvtiless'of- hises, oo.t offered of ;i'iie j nt tha" S3L5., ; |wvl tKead^e i<le$t nd- T |But' ' - . i -" '- > anJ nj> lbs '50 " i'.:' ncs.. ;^;: from-6| centfc '- ra. 5 cent*. : 1 -om ?1^25^ M; .50.- . !? vfT-. -J_'_**n >iiaa6fcs, Totrel-" _ZI : 1 Is T^tice>cl-fn?n rom 40 oeioW j J> U6BIflCS?. ]J^ The Drill ^Shwl lias bconse- cnre.1 l>y Borne of our young jnen, and it .is'.licing fitted tip/for. tran'berry-festU \-ila aud "promenado ei^ueerts, during tho surartscr; '" -=-Mr. Jrtnira Wafren wbo" %? ccntTy -ne:it on a pleasure trip toEn- rv>pe, has written to.. his.Jirother, John AVarrejj, from Loudoihlcrry. saying that he luvdirrived safely, altera Very rde.13- aht voyage. tie "Will probably return \ in-August. . -_ - ' ; Mr. J. Ct. "Beam, iGiuioml Agent of tlio Ontario, ilutual Lit'o - -Insurance. Ci-inpany- of .Watorloo, k>:ni>"w in Acton, ion a business visiU ;, ITc cx[H'ot^ t^ij receive apj>H- c-.ition.^ from u nuiniitT of J'our citi- zens >ir. liffl ]>olicfes. "This is a- gcKxl and safe eonipany.^J. ; tst week that Mr. Sydney Smith,.of the Acton now (S/ompany, had returned - from*Pbiiladcjiphia, where he spent sev eral dajjjiy^ He. gives a _good recount of the cxlilbstii'U4 raid 'was V ill pleasctl with: t$e nppear.-uiee of tilings generally. The Ato:i;Pi\'W attrr-cts a i:oid uei! vf .-" .- , ,. ... attent^*nTn'ni tl:epeeuli.-\rity o: it.4* cv-u- stnicty'U oi;d haiulsomo iuii^li. There -sre ci.fJe a uumlitr of p'ows, from Caua- d^'Itii cndirstoH>d- flii.t the i^ilges a ill deciiie-cn.the-merits otlthedifTtr- eiit raacliini-s ai'.d^awnnl tiit'Ttri:** wjth- -car_a ffer.ctieal-r'eht te^'t. 'Mr. Win, S-tepbta>*.)n, iuttsii dtlphia'Ui-monvw; t.orun^ lor Pbi!.-.-! i - i - Retiinied to the. Office of the K'mno of Prosecutor. William Milncs John G. Ilarley John Q. Karley John Q. Harley John Barber ... Georgo Thomivs J,-334 Horning.. J. E. Horning.. Ntuno of Defendant.' Ftvd. IIughBoh .. John JJdlia.,,. ., llobert Palmer..-.., Richard Routledgb Frances Dawson .. Ro.bert Coates John Oslwrnp .. ., Charloa Oaboruo .. ^^^^i^SiSs^^^M^^^^^^^^s^s^^sss^^^s^^. I ^i^^sasssusee&as ,.?'- !' U&jaZtif&DTTJ&El Q31 Glerk of the Peape fptji the County of m^^imi^a^^ i >r: S, 22, 18M Nature of-charge l)ato of Conviction. 57. Afsault'........... Drnnfc.......... ,g . Violating By-law No, Violating Byrlaw,... I 8e ling liquor without license Acsault '.. . .( Lifting stono in-front of .< 30tn|)lninant's la I in three rotiH of tho -Tho.following from.tlie Godor rich Sif/inif, wiLl bo interesting.to the- nuiny .frionthj of Rev.' Mr. Broleyy who tprmoHy resided in. Acton, nnrf iH a Boiji-in-lnw of Mr. Abnun -Aliittliew^ Mv. V-Brqley bus removed to Bayfield]T . l i$. ISroley haviimjeomiiletf cd his full "tyrni ion this ,'circnit, thi yjusvrtcrljf'iifliciid Hoard :vt its.laafcjiVeet- ing.passe'd the fKlluwing'resolutioH, in eormection with some others, cordially and uiianimousls\ . '* ". /ff.oJiY</,. 'that the coRlial and un^ aninnrtisjhhnks of :the Quarti+ly Offi cial Board be prese-nted to the Iti-v. .las.. limley -for.the fidelity, aliility, iaiid e'tliv e^jics', with which' he has disuhargcjl tbe duties devolving on him.duriui; tin? la.-t tlireo jears :vs-Superintendout ot' this Circuit, " ' Si nit) Mr. -'Brj.iloV came iuminpusho has endeared,hiniKcli' to his people : his .preaehiiis: h:ia Ux'iiv a Wo, faithful and' instructive : 'his conduct has Veen that of the rhri.-itiui.gentleman-; and the Urent Head of the t'hurch'has Messed bis lal'or-.: iif-the ediiication of the t.'hurch- and- ingatlicr^ig of. aljout'inie liuiulred soul>, '-'.-', '".Pniyiiu: tiat.the Circ.-.thead of tlie Church uiay continue', to guide,'uphold uml protect Wil t and. with the kindest wishes for him" inul his excellent wife, we express our"regret that the time lias now cuine, when, in accordance with our Methodist economy-^tbey must leave us for a new titld of lal>or," '- Oilieo of the Clerk of-tho'Peace,- Milton, 15th Juno, 17G JUT CHRISTIE, i-front ofj and with- > the shore) Dec. 17^ 1875 . Doo. 24, 1875 . Jun. 25, 1876 . Dec. 20, 1875 . April 15,1876. April 26,1876. May 29, 1876 . May 29,"J876 . Narao of Convicting Justice. Thomas. Rufjton land H. McKay. Thomas Ruitoal..;,"... .4 .;<.;... Wm McLeod knq^Thomas Ruiston. H. McKay; anjd Thomas Rtiston... S. R. Lister and James Monziea... f H. Fosterj J. ;Feather8torie,!P.' ( Galling and J. Tuesie ' :"* : i [ ' ; Charles Sovereign ....,', Charles. Sovereign, ..,..;. Fine. il 00 n 00 5 00 1 00 20 00 2 00 4 00 4 op TimoG von Halton, during Ihe Quartei"^.ending the Thirteenih drly of June A, Dl 1876. 20 days]. 10 10 .....I.. days To whom paid by Justice. Treasurer of Georgetown Tteasnrerof Georgeto' Treasurer of Georgetown Township Treasarer if m * If not paid,,wh^- not jand General Observations. / certify that the foregoing is a correct Schoduld of the Convictions .returned to my office for the Qnartor-aboyo mentioned. JOHN DEWAR, .'OTOTk-idjMfee Peace; X^ntyiof Baitom Patent- liny Racks for sule nt the Post OlHee C^iiji Store, Acton. Also a .^ood'-stvoHil-haiid Cooking ove, che'up. Reiur-mber the 8 per cent discount for t%ish. . 'lately .- of milliuery- opt-nt-d. ;*' She The Onfrnnlkl. Y-M-.itKtC ^ ^-. A ^trcui>t; of colored- siii^ri rs^-froii TciineAice,. un-.:er, the 'iTUuiagt.-m^pt of Prof. Ashford, gave' an exhibition ot- sacretl plantation singing, in the Metho dist f harchlas: Saturday evi-iiiiig, to a o %i auiHe::ec . The eoinTt.-Miy c/'^i-'pr-.j-es . for.-r.ia!e aj;^i three fei,:^Je fcingers, tho .hannt-niotis hlecding of Whoie vi-iees in ttleir rc:idcri::g of the -|Ur.i:i:-ol-JL nielo- i-esptieisliarj" tlie Si,>ntherii'flavcs, wis T-eniarkjiHy cfjeetive, au-i/gaye great delight t-; e\-i.ry-ono ^Test-nt.. Mniiy ^i the uld slave s-:jgs have a fa.-cinat-islg Jiath-.rf'whielr'c.-uil e aj-pfeeiate-l'by a|I classes,' and th"e jmiiiintis 'selections made by fhS troupe is-such'Sis to nleelt the api>r."iiato<n of the most ("fastidious, t-eing entirely of a moral and religious character. "The object is to rr.i.-:e ? fundii for the-'building of an orphan asylum fib- the -eolorcd chijilren iii the South, and is well deserving of suj^iT.rt- On Sun day evering-they letl the .singing in the M-sthoJUt Cluirch, and Tat tho elofe gave, by request/ several" of tl-.eir beat mel-jtiies. -f^frs. "Goijldi? Georgetown,, b-ri business in Gue^i>iii She has already n ceived a numl>er of beautiful santples o' fall millinery' dircs't from .Paris, ann^ug which arv sevend neir designs in ladies' silk-riding hats of very"line qital- i'ty. , S'till Ahead Arriving -.duily new lots")f those s:l}H.-riorprints at .rets up. Factory cottons, all weights up. HENDERSON & Sou thiim. just Goods. Secord iving a splendid sto kAJRT k&>- "W ' i A\'A-*m 4: | l-i^ OttSril oettwt If 3: .T-T-r-i"Wi' :***-r v ^. -7 tj llphpncaai . Haas =Ajrae> .-*' - .;"i,:; '- A^M Som jot Teza^rraticr CoaTpn.lion The quarterly convention'of the of Ttimpenmee of - Halton Con ! held in the Tempenince'llall, AjiVm. Thnrs.lay last. The foUowing;delcgatcsr ' were present : Messrs.. _G. Kennedy, T. J. Starr^t, '-McK^lej\ and" Thayer, of" Georget^twn; ill^Beridersojj c4 Omngh j M. McMillan-aneSR. AikenS, of Nassa-. "gaweya; -Harris and ifstthew^, o Kab bride ; S, MeGorman, D. Ifiinn atid-K. Lainh,j^f "Crewson^- Corners ; J<jhn P. Strd, John Speight, D. X>. Christie, : John -Warren, and others, of Ai-ton. The following ofjietrs were electseil for ; ^thc ensuing term-, viz : John E."Sefcord, of Acton, President; J. Harris, of Kil- ; bridSf^'ice-President ; T. J. Starret, of Georgetown;-Secretary ; A. McKenley, of Georgetown, Conductor ; S. McGor- j man, -of Crewson's Gbrner3, Sentinel ;- Rev. E- B. Cook, i. Actonr Chajjlahx After tie conclusion of the regulardmsi- ness.ofthe convention,' it was resolved '-'-. to Fold the nest quarterly meeting in iiassagaweya in. September. ' .1 "'. An open Temperance meeting was j held- Thursday-Urrpning, at ^rhich ad: -J dresses were deliveted bylEeys. Messrs. The chair was by Mr.', John j Secorct ' "' Quite a npmber were present, and were interested in the-proceedings. I. The sew Ckid-ek icfUdlngv : The new Methodist Church building is nearly completed, and the fiiiishing tonches are being pushed forward as rapidly as pessifele; Thegeats aro near ly all in position, and the glaziers' and painters arejjus'y." 'Everything in _ is. in a fair way for beifig finished, swept I- ? and garnwhed by this time next week.' . The format opening' and dedication of - the'ehurch is (bp take place on Saturday 1st of July. ' sit.Snyder, the" contractor < if to be eoBgratulatedjon thus being able to fulfill bis agreement so promptly to tine, and also upon the superior man ner in which the. whole work-has been accomplished.' -. It reflects credit upon bis skfll and faithfulness to the terms of. . his contract.- We'gather from the tru* tees the follownig i>artieuhir^ : Costof --- lot ^425; cost of building $5,500, Eli stone fcuioUtion.TJiincan Kennedy and An-. J drew tang^Acton ; brick work. Hicks , Bros.,.jGuelpli; carpenter and joiner work,'E. Snyder; plasteringand stucco ' paihltiifg" raid and widths, froui 5 cts Christie,-Henderson i, Co. ' ^\ ^-W (ioorw S-r*.inl RrO.S. ill'0 . kiof fre.-Jt gr.K'eries, sugars.. fniits, &e., also all kinds of jiafnt.--, oils;;varni.-h, hardware iSc. Tuniip Seed-oP all. kinds fresh; G p\-unds| for a. dollar. - , -L. W. Goo-b-now, of Gaorge- t-^wu, desirt.-s'us to ;say that he has' re ceived better terms on Musical. Instru ments" from. Waters & Sons, New York, iliau what he--iiad a year ago, so that he is. enabled to" oiler the Vial.este Organ, wit'h 10 stops .l.octaves, for $l.'{.'i cash. Tliis is the same kind of an organ that he'.-old to the.Acton OivisionSons of Tehiperauce in May, I87">/ The (Jeni Organ for f S.>. 1 A 7 stop <>n:au, "J setts reeds, diapason, mtito.lia- tlutc, princi pal tremolo dulcet and echo, for $110. W is the time _to secure bargains iu rnusici! iustrtuiu-nts. Others equally ow. Can supply almost any organ ui:ule. Masonl Hamlin Organ sold ftn .monthly or qiiatHerly. i>ayihents, two "J-ejirs time. '; ,' "U-Thc Xetr Dominion Monthly for June has just been received, and, as usual, contains some very interesting reading jnattcr.^An article entitled " Quebt:c ' since Ounfcder.-stion," treats upon a subject which is tattracting a great deal of attention just-now, and is l3i^*itteu from a strong Protestant stand point.- "Bearing Witness to. tlie Truth" is a very good story,'-'anil the short sketch: of BernadottoiS career .is well worthy a perusal. Some_ex'ce!leh$ se lections for the young folks are alsocjou- tainc-d in the number, and the 'home reading is <>f a quality which will bi; a]>- pteciated by all. Some icktracts from T^eorge Eliot's 'iJauiel "1)eroiida," will likewise be ifourid highly iutl-r<rstin'g. Altogether, the Juno aum- ber'ig'a good one. Kff" W will -continue to send the Free Press to.all our present subscribers whose term expires in Jjdly,- unless we receive instructions to the contrary. .. Ij'r. '. DIED. T In Esquesinj?, near Acton, on the 20th Met*,' the wife of Mr.' Kichard Johnson Eprs'. Cot'OA. GltATKFUX'AKP COM- Foirrnfc- "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a carefnl application of -the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. J^ppslias provided out- breakfast tables with a , delicately," flavored beverage .which may save rismany heavy doctors' bills. It is by tlie judicious use of such 'articles of diet tb,at a constitution Tnay begradually boilt up until s'trpngenough to resist .every tendency to disease. Huhdredsof subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever fait Inhere is a weak point. jWe may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping baVselves well fortified with pure bloodand n pro perly nourished .'framc.": Civil $arwc Gaiittn. Sold only in'packets labeled "Jambs' Errs & Co., /Homcaopathic Chemist/48, Threadueedle Street, and 170; PiOcadilly, Londihu." ; |- CO'S- THAT WQNDEEPUL MAiN, Upper Wyndham Street, Alma Block. Tremendous Escitement I A Paaioi! JOHN HO See tlie Rush I ; ^roat V No Old Bankrupt - 1854 Qases.and Bales of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods at Prices that will astonish tta, People, These are tttaes that people must have good,,sound and honestfgoods in return'for their money: present lntelHgo^it dayj; I have had1 to come to the rescue before to day: itnd-'now that the Trade of to battle a.gainst'hfgb prices, inferior;classeis of goods and old fogy notidus;; I hav&this day marked off [moth eateiji itnd bankrupt stuff wjjn't (TO for the fluelpb xeqnires regulating^ I am again called in ^. "-.1-. :' "'- ...-." :"! se Quantity of Staple ancl Fanc^ l)ry Gb^ds/t | And I^ will^^ astonish the' inhabitants at the oheapriess of.really firstelass goods. BQT Don't delay, but.call and be satisfied.TSt ~-,-: TV/Till 1T\ &t*Xr TV/Trll'i'HOT'rr ' The Most Exquisite Taste is to behad'in Ladies'.Hats, Bonnets,.'ackets^Mantillas, and all the New- J.VJ.J.XXXXJ.C7J. v , J.V4.J.XXXJJ.OX ,y . est Designs in the Millinery and Mantle Departments. MISS SfJLLlVAN the fcady Milliner, presents to the publio the most elegant taste and designs in Ladies' Hats and Bonnets to be.founii oh this Continent. Indeed the eulogies bestowed on her taste In Trimmed Oats, &o., are almoBt-beyond description. I would earnestly request a Visit of the ;Iifltfies to my "'] .,- Black, Colored aitid Plaid Silks, \Mtl Old Motto is Suia/l Prcffis arUl Ready Pay. My old friends .and customers ^illibe g'.ad to bear of this largo arrival of heap-and good goods by double better than any bankrupt so$k. j -. -: ^ :' Mpy 5, 187? i ; * f _ ----'---- -----r'~' -r GOLDEN LIO ^ Bis: I>rives I oie1 G-xtEinL^ia:. CHEAPEST DRY GOODS STORE IN ONTARIO! MON*REAL ROUSE^ .' ' V -' .1 SPECIAL BARGAINS! THE HALF! The &reat Reduction in Diess Goods Press1 G-'odds iworth. 25c, reducod to 12ic Dress Goods -worth 30c, reduced' to 15c. -:' - Dress Goods -^rortli 40c, reduced to 20c. Dress Goods -worth 50o, reduced to 25c. GOODS From Montreal arriving jby the car lqad every day.- - - ; i -! - i ' ' ' . r " G-reatesi Bargains .Ever Enbwn. Tho following are ^ FEW OF THEE Children's Silk Parasols from 25c up. to Ladies' Parasols and TTnibrellas, from 37Ac 5 most beuutiful-ai'ticles selling at just half their value. ( Dress Goods, 'from twelve and a half cents beau- tiful patterns .and styles. , , . Prints, perfect marvels op cheapness, finest Ameri can makes oc .ind 6\o a yard ; best English 8c. "Over 5,000 yards 'sold on Saturday. I " I' - - ! ' Ladies 'Satchels 75c- ; Cobourgs 18c. Lustres 10c. ' Costume Linen 12Jc. Grenadines 10c. : . ' . Lawns 12Jrc. i#"SEE3 THEM.^i ALIOS M-VKkKTS, "-f " ')..' $2.00^^.50 P3our ... JVhiterWhcat . Treadwx-11.. '; Spring Wheat ; Red Chaff.AVh'eat Barley - .'.'.- '. Oats A ... '-' Peas .- ! .' Potatoes, sper bag Butter ..."- . Egg:: ,...i Hay, per ton. Biicon - .. I Ham : ... 1 Shouhler*... ~.. t^mb-ikins>. ' . n 1 03 to 1 05 1 00 to 1 05 0 98 to J 00 0 98 to I 00 10 50 to 0 70 0 30 to 0 35 0-00-toO Oil 0 35-to 0 45 0 15 to 0 00 0 10 toO 00 J12 00tol4 00 0 11:toO 00 0 12to0 14 0 10,to0 12 0 60-to'O 80 -1W-OTICE-J TEESPAS8EB8 All parties aro hereby notified against trespassing, by fishing or otherwise, on! tho premises known aa Gordon s Creek; Lot 28, 5th concession of Esquesing, as they hold themselves liable to prosecu tion according to law. Take warning.. '. : WM. GORDON. Esquesing, JunoSntl, 186^ , 60-3t CSENiJ 2&tk-%oQ. P.HOWSLL4 CO., O ewYork,forPamptilofcoflOOpaes confotntne fists. of 3000 new4pP6rs, and I estimates showing cost ofadorttslne. - mo CONTEACTOKS, Tenders will bo received by thftA'cton School Board until Saturday the 1st of July, for broiling through a stono wall and putting two windows in the school building;falsi) for repairing the corner. wall ;- for baibting porch and front win dows {-and for fining in and soddipg on the grounds. J The work to be done dur-i ing the month of July. ' Specifications may be Been it the residence of Mr. H. J. Hall, Secretary. . - "- AIjEX. KENNEDY, Chairman, Acton, Jube'p, 1876. 50-4t I i - Laracst Assortment oF i ' -1- " MdST TASTEFUL. KjDESIG^S In Tow^n. ' ' f All who have called say they never saw Goods so Cheap, as" Come and ! See rs "b J. D. WILLIAMSON &A Coi- DRUGS, prices. j Medical pall, Acton, iSXurch 13, 1875. b (:,,}. DRUGS, Drugs, Ohomicali, JJye Stuffs, Patoataad rroprletory MailolaoB,. , C" ffaaoy aodjijollet Soapa, 'Bawpu, SruaioB,.. Paoats, Oils anaiYamishea. FaaW and BuTrtjer Goods. . FTTAB "WTiTffiS AXTS LIQTJdlt} for Moliolail Parposaei only. All cobds warranted of the best4nity and at ten; per cent below Toronto K ': > - - "" ] Don't forgot the place. J Mill streetj Actoxi;"- A ": e, E:-MORROVV. We"believe the correct principle of advertisiitg and doing bijsiness generally to bej to showciif^ tomers and other^ clearly, positively and conVin- eingly, that it is/ to their, interests: to trjkde with, the party advertisiiig. This of course; ik hot pos^ sible to every -merchant, lifor."-tor- do so he must be able to show clearly that he can give theih'bett^jr value'for their money thian they caii get elsewhere. To acedmplish ihis, he must not only buy well but. he must mark all Goodsii down to Bottom Prices, so that customers will see at a glance, that it isr to their interejsts to tratjle with him. In the two invoices'below we think .-we elearly show the advantage^ ga incd by jthose{' .vi/bSa deal with us, over chose who don't i A customer bought of Secord Brosr; 5 lbs. MeteorlTea, 50o. per lb. 11 Ibs'.\Brigh!.f Sugar:.-. ...... 12 lbs. Medium Bright Sugar Jl.. 1 lb. Best Hy!son Tea....'___,.... . 1 'se t Ko iv 68i and Forks"....... i'i.':_ 1 set China, 44 pieces........ .] 1 gallon Goal Oil............:.. . ' >' - . . "jr. . 2 50 Lj oo " ' 8Ti ,-i'50 l"4 00 ..; -^30 SU 15 Another: patty, who didh^t buy at'-.Secorjrl Bros., had to pay the foil lowing pricesAor 1 . 5 lbs. MeteotriTea, 75. per lb..',;... 11 lbs Best ^Jiigar___'.-..-..,. _...'.. 12 lbs. Medium Bright Sugar : v.. ' 1 lb. Best Hfeson Tea ;........j.... 1 set Knivef and Forks ..'.;.-..;.. 1 set China, 44 pieces.........:..' 1 gallon Co!I-Oil:.'..-.........:J.. same s: :i Brouj ht down; .# <-_.. f? W.:: b ^ lo- y i cgv i oo -. ' I'is " --6 0Q.---. ;! 35 ': 15 04 > 11 15 *3 89 ': ! less than ecord Br ?s.' customejr thus s^ve4 ^ $p!8& on;a purchase of about eleven dollars. f The mjaii who'dic ji't buy from |them no>v thinks it v^quldr.; have been tci hisi interests! if he (had gone to Secord i^rbs. That man:i| liowiiilivmg, standing, walk* advertisement for us.. These are every:day facts, witnessed to by lmndred^of of customers, and' coinmei icl themselVesTto the- attertttoni of every ' frugal hlbuse#eepe,'. Orders of livevdojlars and upwards. c|el)yered at: Georgetown il Nolrvat^ Lithehouse,^ GueijA|,-;Rock- wioodixfec Pf -\'a ^ :-^ % -^0Sfj'^4ctbttj't-;.;>!-J. iargesb Retail ^Importeni" of .- Tfea "west" of \Tottmto. *; Q "; t'A-: :'-^ v':.--kJ2