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The Wingham Times, 1908-06-25, Page 2
TO AOVERT18ERS 06" Ot TUE Wi'GHAM TIME, JUNE 25, 1. (18 I,LL'iir'ALIi Connoil bald in Mtma June sand. ton Win. MeD. Mato B. A. of left on Tuesday for the West, Where . the Cterk a cffice, B atmate, The ohanl+ must be left at this the Reeve in the chair, The minute® of eatnsdsay Toronto has rec=eived. 'a nnaniGhnrsh at 'tette Merit for a few Andrews. ofeCrediton, embers of ccuacil all present. ,,� than ,, �+a �� ahangeR pauFt be lett . to become: sitter of Dino: � aewlyappolnted pastor of she Motho• teat meeting were read and adopted on Weer far than Monday ova IiarriFton.. expected to pteavh haze motion of Messrs Moffatt and Rather- net to up Darin$ the hat season, the Rev. t'4 Gx '� dist chnreh, is ezpe ford. °Medal settertleements a acceweek. noon 4Fadner Y o! Hoacion of the hlethotttt a venie will + on Sunday. July 5th. Communications were read from K. h short eerMetl at the evening ser- ; SaT 1eLlB D 1675 Mrs. (Rau) Baker was recently CHURCH NOTES" racer, of the tat Lina of hiortle, D4tn4tes of meeting of ti pre- re seated with a handsome silver fruit Ver MeK n. St.d Themes. fromt Chap- pceec s o vi dish. Dir, and Airs, Baker leave next � A Tomato, re o ohap- rellects for nest 5emmdap, at 11 a• ani•, � The cant's Solilcgn?,'" an address for week tor their new home at Coronas. man T Telegraphy Co. -Filed. reseed to spirit. Waal. church service of B,nevala' � rusted to notify all ce ea that there will be no weariness, ���+ ���� t�""""�` these who are sad or depressed „ � The an dap The Clerk was instructed - Wire - aa � .. � efts on "Penitence. S S baja f O , ----- �n>'xop,x u, p m, a sermon 3hsrt cervi^e Come. IN THE HOMES CANADA OF FML 6 Orangemen will be held next nn . evening in the Methodist church, h when parties interested in the Z Aland Mantels , Rev. Geo. Baker will preach. The pal Drain, con, B, to attend next meet - . ea - rev. will meat at their lodge room cleaning council to save arrangement iug of EAST HURON FARMERS' a 6 30 o'clock ex , t905. Ie`I t h Deer- pOOMMETSWordhCaltsonThe followngcNOTES, AND THeaDAg. JUNE 25 t .ease. gT1TUT£. ,s been received o t e - - canals were psed 1 Haranris:Re of Dr. John Freeman o ea, _of Esst of yir. Thos, Canitea, in PhThdalbhide\neer's gravel and ndamages, $3 13; ter Fowler, S. Vnstone, gravel and damages, $9 58; A. Wheeler, gravel and damages, $7.40; A. Longley, gravel and damages, $2.75; Geo. Wright, gravelling, $5 00; John Bargees, pert lar $ 0 ON John MoTevish, salary Dr, Williams' Pink Pills Me Bringing Health to Weak, Despondent Pen* There is not a nook or corner in Can- ada, In the cltres, towaa, viniastea, and farms where Dr. Vr lliame' Edna Pala have not been used, and from one end of eva brought k to breadwinners, to the other y their splendid treasure wives and families the of new health and new strength. Yon have only to ask your neighbora and they man,eau tall yon owoman we oman. ling youth, e.i saii3nng or nnhapPy anaemic girl who owe prea- 'h to Dr, Wiulams' out health and strength due to the tact that DPink Their r. . Wl liama'BPills go ridht to the mmmaking the vitalt of the diaease sn the fiaiid blood, and by organ and and red, strengthen driving every out die - easeevery nerve, ease and pain. Q iabac Oitp, Dir, Joseph I' I aweigh about forty says: —"To -day and pannds more thin I slid ampeera sender --""-- is ensu It is rammed in laclitsic%l sir -les that" Farmers Dentate was hold in the Gana • Mira from F cit Chamber, Bras=_ela, on Friday after - Hon. Nelson Monteith may noun, Jane 12,h, with President Mc- couple lieu polities, Pailadelphia. The young of f and passed. Executive Committee's 1 the best wishes of many friends here. The office:alre eonatin L'nnoz gives , Millan in the chair. Minutes were rea , seventeen. Conservative, a imajority report was read showing that 11 meet- htesers, Doff Se Stewart's saw mi i and postage $70 00; Doff & Stewart, !!! lately a St -ewe -We by fire onA, Mof- am is every way ears I seventeen• lase were expense and r year was 2 6e 8 , was comp lumber boundary,700;$11 SS; Mark health Far upwards of two y In Soatbnmptan Bssvman received Pee total expanse fol sear was $-• The fire started shortlyhad beeneaeedyiag hard to pass my ex - The his opponent$159 Ci9, There before t eight.llierklep,health had complete - la twelve and me oanae of the fire fact, covering bridge. 00; snip leavi3R a balance of ravelling $33.00; Henry aminations my 256 votes sad Std. Jermyn a®paler In h• is p are 3 fo and at S A Finnan' Columbian 0 nb ., to an tale strain. a lost fiex- received 4S Bawmxn is not known. Thera is an inscover the ley R y given my appetite was gone a d home town• was formed f 23 Tort was with a 1 210 bat this will not nearly ravel, $ and. weakened. I confirmed membership of . R port was adopted' t , ended by d studies and Wa Stormont, lass. This Is the second time the fete exhanstton. I There countinBsuevaie sew is on the present she Moved by the Liberal candidata, W. J. DicG3r6 as Auditor's report was preyeated b y fico and on the M Kelly, that but as I was daily g member with a majority of 8. Thisy auditor Ar D. Grant and accepted. gterity seoonded by old site near the station e the mill was was the soma m _ as reported by Directors were elected as follows on has been destroyed by eater. motion of Mr. Bonnett, twice destroyed by the returning flr. S.;mpsant— have not yet felly deoided as to whether 's reduced Howiok:—Ales Gibson, A. A. Gra- will con - In. South Bruce Dr. Clapp's they will rebuild, they of 109 in 1905 in Brant Tp. ss °Prune's hem and J. Armstrong. - tinea to do build, but having a fall steak Tnrnberry:—Jas• Elliott, Jac). Mc to 31 on Jane 8th, and in Onlro of all kinds of lumber and shingles, an d pnajaritT was increases from 90 to 128 Naughton and Jas Orr. 1 fill all orders promptly. Wroxeter: T, A. Gibson and W. will of L O. L. and is which gave from 24 to 150. Lack - of At the regular meeting last, Rev. now which gave Truax a majority of gale. ears ago gave Clapp a majority Morris:—J• Lawson, R. Nichol, W. No. 766, on Friday evening et,1a� three y major- Thos. Mc Bro. Geo. Baker was very pleasantly 2 oa 8th Inst• TrIIae'e offi^aai H Fraser, Walter Smillie, „ resentation to him "surprised, in the p ity is `* Call.a old headed gene by the the Grap.—Jno. i1SoTnggart, Amos Smith, members soff the Lodge. The presenta- tion was made by Mr. H Mathers while the address was read by Mr. Thoa. Stewart. Rev. Mr. Baker made a suit- able able and feeling reply, thanking brethren for the expression of their appreciation of hie services. Following is a copy of the addreas: — on Wednesday, Jane 10th. daughter was Miss Imogene Brigham, f Mr, and lira. 115. E. Brigham, of '" , _ POPULAR STORE THE PEOPLE'S gravel, 4 50; Geo. Edwards, iaspeotrag g6 00. e Mr. Moffett, sec r this meeting do now adjourn to meet in the Clerk's oth. , Blnevale, on Monday, Jelly 27, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. Trade figures to- the first two m Jas. AtcFadz_an, of the current fiscal year show a total of e. lie adzaa! SH• 71ScCra ken, G $65 E52, 66i4, a decrease of $25,219 212, as with APTit and May of last Thomson and W. H. Kerr. A Gard- oeapared. Tear.- Of this decrease $19.516 234 wa in imports. Demeetre exports tell off by $.5,455 6E6. For the last month the im- perts totalled $23 424 64, a decrease of $11.362 556. white the exports of Gana diem produce totalled $13,et16.475, a de- crease of '$2 993 ES3 The inland revenue department rion ef turns indicate that the consume h D,iniinion is increasing McRillop:—Jas. Simpson, - iner, R. Scarlett, Jae. Evans. ge'le°t:—Jas. Watt. T. McMillan, 1 Jno. Brigham. Charles Rogerson. Auditors, T. R Bennett and A D. Grant. The attendance was smell for an annual meeting. At the meetiog of the Executive Thos. McMillan was elected President; W. I H. Fraser, ""ice President; P. A. Mc- Seeretary-Treasurer. On cigarettes in the Arthur, rapidly and suet the Governmeminorggmotion it was decided to affiiliate with bto cheek the use of tobacco bythe fee being $5 00. 1425.e5 has Been offered by the Co. has been intradneed into Parltsment � the Winter Pair, prizes nage too hsoon..For the final year me,endCouncil of Huron to supplementyour able se mMarch 31, 4 S2 there were ref ea- The lin fat cattle classes at Winter Fair to ism. By you have renewed our zAal, number elsebrethren, good work, and is Canada ..51r 3550':`s�.fiLD, emat°ara from Huron 03. Those whoin our year before the 9 dee was have taken 1st prizes at Torouto, 0:- encouraged elan oda to dose oat side �•ra in le In a it was tang In your Pastoral in 19;6 it ��� �' list^•4, 211,0�'S,C06• �tawa or Landon Exhibitions or Cxselph ht our P Teny,000, en, p Fat Stock Show are barred as competit- one in and on Ten Years ago the inland rev_^e8 re turns showed o :ly , .0'0 cigarettes; ors. A grant of ;10 was made to the Central Woman's Iistitnte for the rid - for the year. ing of East Heron- Cenades c a.• •; fico of hard senor' and rbbat o dewed daring the past year, while the consamPtioa of beers diaereses. The seines showed a slight ear'' k Sour children REV. GE3RGE BAITER • ,l,he members Dear Sir and Brother,— of L. O. L. No 766, Blnevale, of which yea have been en honored and esteemed member, cannot permit you to depart from amongst them, without giving an expression of their esteem and regard. As a member and oMeer in our Lodge, you have always been zealous and earn- est to advance the interests of s Orange - s r -0 f JQHN BURGESS, Clerk. 1 wayand my rapt y, was oblige nerves weres in a abandon mystateconsult- of comp •i row- ed a physician, Dr. Wil- ing weaker I decided to try Wil- liams' Pieryhighly'which. 1 had s spoken of. The bene• en heard very highly iudeed finial effects were remarkable for I had not used more than a couple of boxes when I coald feel an improve- ment mp ment and hilss for soma weeks longer, using the P strength in- creased h the resultyand }t I was soon able to taeasov daily take over ray studiesasaand Y8r work To- maah energy h alth and I attsi- , Ontario. �7V Ingham, _ Agent for Lediea' Hama Journal Patterns, $I1 G,3g1IIDGE. Oa Tuesday, 9:h that., Mr. and Mrs. Donley, oelebrat..d the fiftieth t as. anniversary of their wedding day, and day I am in per bate my recovery solely to Dr. Williams the day was a most notable one. Al Pink e " 10 o'clock grand high mass was held in St. Joseph's church, their son, Rev. me You cget an or theists mall at boa a box Father Donuley, officiated. acetated by I or six boxes for $2,a0 from The Dr. Wil- Rev Father Ford as deacon, Rev. Father lisms' Medicine Oo , Brockville, Oat. 1140. KERB Agent for Ladles' Home A Few Hints AboutPatterUSm The Ladies' Houle Journal Patterns are and hwithout doubt oe the h Iwo.; up-to- date, the iteri perfect fitsurpass all other Patterns. of mlterial. They THE JULY PATTERNS ARE r HERE can New Patterns are received every month. date system, never ordered at any time. With our up-tostock. M , weer have an out•of date Patternir those go oat of date, the patterns styles are returned to the manu- facturer, where they are destroyed. THE SUMMER QUARTERLY STYLE BOOKS contains 92 pa Laurendean as sub•deacon, and by Ray. Father Mi0Oormaak. Alias Noble play- ed the wedding march as the honored oople marched up the aisle of the church. 99 Afterwards dinner was served on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donnley, the grenade being prettily decorated with cedars. bunting and flowers. About one hundred guests were preaent to pay their respeote to the aged couple, and cons pon having reached the golden wedding day and good wishes for the future were showered upon the venerable pair. At the time Mr. lend Mrs Donnley were wedded there were six couples married in the chareh here, and they are the only ample now living. Dir. Donnley is seventy-three years of age and Mrs. lieu have KEEP LITTLE ONES WELL. a of seems t e . If veli want to 2eP was c cf a Ica ter lid of paps''1 healthy, rosy sad fah of lifeherm ran and as tion, against ,9 7 tee ;ear pzev oars the hot wemtaer mouths give Tablets, tore sa soon, you to aoaept from the -sear 4; This medicine prevents deadly summer our esteem, we ask 5 Beer was eoneame3 =o the aao�t o oecssi_nal Hasa l nshp's Oven P ether. We tract that heassalth X52 gallons yes head, Rshile _ comtplaints by cleansing the stomach as this sane as .reminder o`_ our heals Yh9 mother who keeps atfon together. at yon and year previous the =sum s' a and preeperltp may Bntc ars The t, mPtian of wine Re's cal of a this medicine on hand m?y feel tee safe field. of labor. Legal Opinion. Picked................ } a0 4 50 s head, agsin ' h year as if she had a doctor in the boas.. yediem............... ellen per `t f ;Tris Ta�lets are Fel hE as :l grown child. esteemed partner, Miss. Bsl;er, an yourea 2 -0 dying eonsnrnntao Ur. D. MoKechnie was thrown on a saw in hie mill near Tara, and out in two. A large number of drowning accidents are reported, inclaling a doable fatatily near Port Arthur, a Fort William bay, and losses of life n he on Bay, the Rideau Canairatt Ottawa, ltWelland River and Lake Erie. be nes of one. This book are here. o sere yon getS gzestions for Samoan Home Journal Pattern Illustrations, Frocks, Modish Dresses, Afternoon Gowns, etc-, els. Coat Snits for vacation travel, 1 seventy-one. - _ the brotherhood. t Airs. Donnley dangly duties, you have g a family of four lona and four amongst us, in all cases following the ter. The sons are Richard and J. J , principles of our Divine Master, who belie of Greenock; Ray. Sohn Dai. ey. went cheat doing goad. As a citizen, and Dennis, of Colorado; and the daagh- you have always taken an active interest , tern are: Mrs. Kenny, of D3aver; Mrs. welfare of the s of s. Es rides; Mrs. Clancey in all that tends to the w Garvey, and your inflames will ! and Mrs. Masher, both of Uhapstowe. community, long be felt amongst as. We are vera All were hems for the celebratio a exceptas on are going to take your depar- Deans. Dir. and M:=_-. D tnaley sorry Y. _Bright token of a number of Taitable presents, including $130 in gold, and n:im3roas gifts of silver and. gold plating. TRANSFER PATTERNS FOR EMBROIDERY Style Boo.c. $2x.00 in cash prizes are with the Summer Qoarterly ' given for the four best experience E letters on the Patterns, this new method of transferring You cannot make money easier than this. Instructions ferlare given for and Embroidering ns fercina SOMETHING NEW — A 24 -PAGE EMBROIDERY BOOK for Embroidered Waists, Skirts, Overblouses, Underwear, Designs Chemiaettes, Neckwear, Baby's Collar VPardrobeu�Border Dress sCorAccessories, De Children's eWear, Flower Sprays and De- signs, Bedroom Embroideries, Sofa Pillows, Wreaths, Centre Pieces and Dailies, Initial Letters, etc. Yon cannot afford to be without this book. It's only DRESS PATTERN AND EMBROIDERY PATTERN C 'n and look through them. Each of Lice Stock Markets. Toronto, June 23—Ohorce butcher cattle were scarce at the City tle Market today, and the run all told was light. Trade was a little slow, but prices are firmer for eboice stall -fed cattle, and steady for g Maas. Export cattle are firm at recent p The run 41 loads, with 700 head of cattle. 1.060 sheep and lambs, 500 hogs, au& 210 calves. ARE GIVEN FREE The following are the quotations: Per 100 b. Exp2rtera' iattle— Choice..-.-••---••• 5 60 590 Medium........ 4 60 5 90 Balls ................ 450 350 Light ................ 4 "a0 350 Cows, . . Feeders— onnds andel)- ! nd np- _ Feeders— best 1000p ....,-.420 wards 2 75 • Stockers choice ... 250 5 +• balls....... h — FOR 10 GENTS COUNTER BOOKS e always on our counter. oma I month new and complete Counter Books will be on our counters. Monthly style Cooks are Free --- Cali and get one. Oar price Leave your order here for the " Ladies' Home o the l." is 15e. We deliver them to any p j 111 1 4f • 5 a -n gado. s. a and boowel- dear family,iti your future - Coss.. -. a And when celled to end year labors on The following is taken from the leg Balis. .. .. ..................... 2 5O column of Saturday's Mail and Empire: me "Well Yea hear the welcome ham.—Qe. If a widow Sc.Ks— I. G .Wing hart Best .................. ........ 5 40 before, The average amonae of new ltaTa baby as t pat , 2artlamed `sal w.,. Cm la's ter head Mrs. Tarn H. Switzer, Ekfrid, Tab - ed Baby's Own tette the year Fr To, 766, Ponods•Sold y Foster emitted a rf� Se<terday ever keep them well." t_ a box gEi"RF aiA.HE�..a+ W' . ,Pc HFIrr:S 1 was u es - from F or by mallat 25 cents Geo O. THOgtT'�\, R. S. from The Dr, Williams'nMedicine Ca., v. -a' I have as let$ for my children wan and haus always good and faithful servant. e. b medi.ine Signed on behalf of L. O. L. 1\ found team jest what was needed to one, the mention tai same I;ah`rsl naIIra ign literature of the land standees and h, s Brockville, Oat. connection with the Fe:res' ' fun: -Q.; 'Flew thick•skinned he it! Liberia -et need. Witter came literature, as far sal Health of the Province. NEWS NOTES• d no thanthe sworn s:m:s he :s eenzeraed. For starching mnslins, ginghnms, an _, is registrars show a decrease in enualpoe ; e eon of steal -3 one cions of George E. roster and the other The icterus for Mar from 731 division settees on: t_asp w,itnesges excret while an the s le t P telt. and diphtheria (i3. nail of roster. r> entioaed. Yet while hs Eoln'-ass this cases r_po- ending : q J T _ aseee �l ,tmmgared with the curreap •-_-_-+----- is not satisfied with the gift made to by her husband's will can she take the share which she would be entitled to by law, netwithstending the gill? (2) There was no real estate, but money inveated in nortg3ges and in the banks. Can she claim a larger share than is given her by the wilt'. Ans —A widowis not obliged to accept the gift made to her by her hebend's will. She caa "elect" to accept the notgift made by the will, but if the gift may accept way, Tar, literature slnnd ss 3fr. 3 a u The num. _r of eases FP broadcast month last year. mad: is lira of dower, she eau of Selkirk by ciranlatinit x reverted 161 has reached the I, Cold sliced potatoes fry ani taste pea eft and also alarm her iiit+arest or a isles statement gsinza witlndrswn °Qwest int in n6 months, ezoept the aoafnl of filar is sprint better if a teaep share as dowr2ss, in the estate of her made by Ur. Foster himself in Panna I oath ©f Angnat, when only 24 were ted over them while frying most. and what else has he been doing , a►-- thaw most of the seeders but s:ssderirig cF reporter. The dress$ measles (lf 1f h f =� is iasis', a drain till F +lie gift masa to her by pbnents from Died the protection of caste'' and who w g s_ mica: than real, as boudrefis of asses , Wash lettuce earefalty; I-wo d rrq,size to sae her will ifaeif be- Timermentsrs' F=lailegec—Han+htos r of repeated ex-e;t an enidem c 4i laza on ice- This w•1 1 • are I ,� c make i t and P fore giving Timer. 3 h fl:i'y the estimated'v` maks it crisp when. ready to s' --res. � vin, an oPi.-ion as to the widow's ea T3 o d fever and tea get Lights.. Sheep— 41D Export ewes .......... 3 50 Calla ,Bucks'..- ............ ,- 2 50 Spring bs each.. _00 Calves. .•....... hatband. 13rabant v. Lal00d, 26 O • 3,9• (29 The widow is not obliged to_• he at er fet 0+ at Mr. writs( art art The Sony of the Hair 'Titre are four'4e!Se= 1s7esse i. Ayer's Bair' 'igorsts-ps; a7: c= 'hair. Verse 2. Ayer's His Vigor stakes the ter gr;•'a. ig Verse 3. ,t1,s er s He:: : r cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor mates the scalp healthy, and tee it so.' It is a regular hair�food ; this is the real secret of its won- derful success. Ta bast kind, of atestiaieairl ' old *see sixty agate." Q;':GTF'., a^- E 9FS - - �... rights. hi r(1.00 namt.er is ' ti �=F ceased seven r..oredeathsTo keep sails in good solid"s i ran 3 hEt ea more ;resident dnr- small r�l ing•pin and wind them' ga"` set -area a tag the rammer and early .nuts.. Tha tetal deaths from all -I, road this as smoothly sdb ear ee ,s em,;. reereaeoti .g a population i eel .-' , a death rate el 13 5ve a Henry McBean, 'while sailing above 4 Ntagara Fails, rias streak by a Dyclone, —•+�"` "his beat upset and carries aver the falIIa. k Pre t rag -Petite nn the =Massie disttitt jl �[t^lice sentenced at „I 1 Aroma was li ass. tit l t'1e GOTOWIlt Cani►1 owe Hampton to fere years in the p� a -ii A 'Fork & Ottawa ; t"iary for shooting at street ear easy„ sal tete New Ss: way a dge fell intro the channel. tors. _._-�► --- ..557;5 -h V:11 be t:ctlred ter some! For defrauding r d- TOrento mer harts,j ter`, �' :5,d07phna 'BaleTr. an Eng:=a9tnaa � eeutened to three yeas in PvinlCa h:eT J- * =eYt el Ta a methodist i ; �'a alga InoTa'l Taws tr'e its wtli,� Phifeut:ar�..�.�..y-+�-- en o°eeK..t'Sez'I in Patten as in also place lix�s I who F;•.rsaga :b sae of its Crs in Polish t oictnbi,a. TeX, Mixrray. teatitGon! .�tt tta that of Rev. i)r. 'the iteeltbiest tasnl tesof lL5nereal, tut 1'"tinlrle. his thrust with a trz7r. and is net ex.' 1 Matta* prevented it pude at te fiver.tocteett in the Pree'bytArisn &torch at ; t of oet+!rtii+li►rs it repotted, in �, when tt lamp tell and hut -at into ; A p' T s it led au , in ttataea, by teller the .1> there was News Br and > a testa, sad tae +j Ire danger, and t6* » with a l aeWa1 ad to *ova them off' Ills nice. 4 50 300 2 00 > • RECORD BREAKING s • r ARG. Si s 4 > 4 1 > 1 . ▪ New Spring Dress Goods, special value from 15e to $1.00 per i yard; all colors. li A lame assortment of beautiful Dress Recline from 10a to 30a. 4 75 500 3 50 3 00 s 6 05 . s :New English Prints, extra, width.tAt • American and Canadian Prints from 7e to 10e per yard. 4 et Persian , India Lawn Organdies. s 1 few GUlghams, A large assortment of New Lawn and Mantle Shirt Waists; � • these are of very Ladies' Whitewear, beautifully trimmed, very cheap. .4 A pure Cash- s 1► 4 lot Something very special in Ladies Hosiery: --Fin.. mere, regular 35c to 50e, for 25e per pair. s See our line of the "WearWel1' Boys' Hose, double leg, guar 1 anteed stainless; ver; heavy. P. = 100 pairs of Ladies' and Children's Hose to be cleared I' 50e on the dollar. a' f a . is i > . s wide. s . . s s 4 50 Lawns Il I te 40x) 325', 650 6 00 ' special value 4 W.I GBS ISLMITLET IMPORTS Wingham, Jane 21th, 1908. 5'1r.or per 100 lbs.........0 3'J two 3 92 FWall heat ............ . 0 45 to 0 50 Oats, . . ............ 0 60 to 0 65 Peasley ........... .....• 0 SO to 0 82 Butt -ems .. .. .... .... 0 13 to 0 19 Eggs per doe.............01610016 Wood per cord .. ..... 2 50 t0 3 00 Hay , per ton... .....15 00 to 16 00 Potatoes, per bushel ..... _ 0 75 to 0 SO Lard ....... 0 15 to 0 15 Live Hogs, per owt....... 6 10 to 6 1100 les._..•-- ..... 05 to 0 0 05 Dried App .. Plumbing and Tlusmithtllg Having purchased the plumbing and Tinsinidnina business et Messrs. Jno. Bugg & Son, I will continue the business in the old stand, and am prepared to do all kinds of work in above lines on short notice. Prices Reasonable. Work First -Glass. Terms Strictly Cash. To r'eance our stockof Tinware and iilteware, we xt 15days. are offering special inducements for the tAr Boyce FLOOR COVERINGS. Linoleum; 2 and 4 yards wide ; also Oilcloths --'1 and We are making special reductions on all these lines. THE WOOL SEASON out at 4 4 4 at r� 4 2 yards The Wool season is now at hand, arid a 1 kinds of plain. '4411 for it with the finest range of Heavy Blankets and . s 1s 4 3 Bring your Prodaee along and secure some of the bargains. 1 Beat Float always on hand at G axissAusAtAdutinvelegSeateast t .r+