I TO HUNTSMEN A^D OTHERS. T7C7*E, the >Pnd;^%tgDisd,' hereby give |V V notico^tiat all Persons found I Hunting or othjjrwifce Trespassing on land m our posHessllon, wil\be prosecuted with> .out^eppe^ypl p,erßqnsXj - ; .;--„ ,:-, - Dated" t|* 13th day "of'^ay,, 1891. '"'i ''' \^'°''" SignM I',.1 ' •"■•'■' :: '" ' '■'" p | J. piirri&ttji r-iv!'^W^liiJ,aiulePoju,' i:-'' > . ! Jcflin Loch head G. Barker, • ; Fatricjc p.'Boy,le. ; t[iohm;H;allid,ay .- . ) i C. Hurst, ' Bep'imus /Wpiner^ R. Weaver's^ ; ' ! '' ' *■' • } A t EKNEE & EEADEE, Engineers & coxchblilders, v |, DOYLESTON, BEG to inform the Public of Elleemera ■ - ;that ' they 'haye •• been appointed AfeonUi for ihe cerebrated BRANTFORD RjEAPER and, BINDER, , p^Jbabl^ r ll^« ?bQBt and cheapest ever J intro'duced ih'»he Idistrict. We a^e, also .making, spine of tho bist WlNNOWß'R^'Bpeciall^' adapted to .separate Wild Oats from Grain, ox Sorrel fr|om Grass Seed. Thg'Ffrtst Prize Clover Seed at the ElleHinere Show was cleaned by one;6f JouriMicliine'e/.' / ':', .- 'I '■-■') ' !: '' | WEB#Efrfc,£EAPER^ iA. J. Gardiner^ ( |NUl|iß|M^|)|^HyßiPGjE4 ) IWISH to give notice that 1 am a Practical Gardener from England, having -had thirty-three years experience. 'Persons wanting 1 their fruit trees pruned on!'l dressed, should fet me know] on I I wjll guarantee to make them grew and hear fruit every year, free from blight. Most people do not properly understand the naturt, of Uees ' : \ through s wknt of ex-ipQri-.nce, m trying to savo a pound thoy Mope twenty. This is fully proved by the fact that most trees ar o dead tit 15 or 30 j'ears, when they ought just to be coming into their prime at 50 years. " Jlf owners would not tampsi with their ! treos nnd engage with .mo tor afewyearp, '■jP will K'vo tiiem p enty of fruit, itistead of having to (utchatie tho imported article. : l am ou<R to cut cn<l trim all kinds of irjiit treuH with any mati ia the worlil, and make tnetn grow strong and hflalthy. •1 wish to lease a iruit orch-rd for a t» : rm of 15 or 21 yeurp. Old trees or young. Please lei mo know by letter. TESTIMONIAL. - Th<* troos i-runt-d by Mi A. J. Gardiner this last t*o yenrs have givi-n me every sa(iHfaction, bearing excellent fruit and free from blight. — Tlioiuub Roi'gtrn, Somhhrid^e. Plenty of o h«rs can bo Been, j A, J. OAIiDUNEtt,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 915, 3 June 1891, Page 3
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