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E WINGRAM TIMES JULY 14 1893,
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!Offered are genermle, entertaininela
lovely a eoun- willtti.be •
be poor get viol),
opractically Im-
Imudred tloil.
year on fruits
fornieaLend and
ten, O., control
iu California,
e, pay taxes for
er acre
un
• ' ". '" i Alr.tEditor,—Celifo nits
),i I try the sick get well a d t
I eye -Tome and frosts are
tie wek ewe will ome ffer soof the know, A hundred t thr
valuest iti Dress Goods, Dust otutlity an 1)03r a.ara.ia nada ''' 011
French. Dress Goods, woth r2,5 t 'Water Exchenge of Day
i
with Irrigation. Th Celi
alre pieces of fine Wool Doss I lizrge 9.u4ntitiet3 of 1°41
which then pint, e
4
an the leading colors, worth 50e. 'ten 3,,eare, pAymo on cue
yo 840 43
t el tivat
This mm
ofiv
nth we are ono of the Io on e acres el ‘,1 year as your part of
douirest bargain spots in the town. the profit, they Itee the balance for the
y in big iota and sell 8t prices that lend away with e oh 4 certificates. ,An
care end cultivatio ;they give an acre of
you. We handle nothing but ow they ask you to do is to pay for the irriga.
class of pods. I tion which ma be done M small payments
•
each month. T
Black anti nniorea is
'names of 90 pars()
from 625 to 0500
President Raini
good things of Ca forma Lana and 'Water
Exchange, of Da, ton, O., give a freereturn
tioket to view he property and two
hundred dollars year. Why should any
one be poor svieel such a chance remains
do not have and labor or
refits and do isnot have
Write theta to -day and
A. Gummi -maze
nown, to bo the largest and finest
M the town, Seemingly ons half of
gbant's ladies bought silk here this
end ute want the other half to come
.veok for Dress Sillor Novelty Silks
Trimming Silks. [work to get the
i to leave home.
emmie—whito vests, Fancy Vests, !get full particol
ng Suits, Outing Shirts, Gating Shoee, 1 The cannel*
ng Hats, Airy Coats, Serge Suits., Light This uew and
erwear, Strew Rats, and everything i Perto.-lical wan
sinfort in the hot days of June. - I the high ellen,
I first. It aims
eersz.—.20- dozen children hose at se...; I instructive and
mon Gents' Ties t
y will send you the
s who last year received
11 One yeer's investment,
on says; Ralf of the
open and you
magazine for July.
most creditable Canadian
intains in its July issue
ter it has held from the
secure interesting, and
imely articles of national
.1
at Interest rather tlan material which appeals
rrterely to the 1 ers of artistic excellence,
t MOINDOO /8. and it succeed in a way gratifying to all
WI El
who have a pate otic regard for the country.
I-4, popular sole article of greet interest
1)1114X1EIONAlli LOCALS. is "The Birth f Lake Ontario," in which
publish allot er ooluum of Prof. Willmott, f McMaster University,
this shows the amain t drainage ofLakes Hama
art account ee the airying carried eufErie and Ont io, then river valleys
township of Dovi,
a,New York state, ',through the Hoc son River to the Atlantic.
Grahare,of s town, has sevor1i Mr. E. 3. Poker • article, "Our Forests in
ere sue eisters an two daughters re, I Danger," is a re /1 -written, interesting and
in that townshi His brothers aro
engaged in the !Powerful appeal or systematic conserve.
aerying, and find it 1 tion. Attorney- eueralLongley furnishes
rofitable. Any ne wishing any j. , a thonghtful 'Hole on "The Greatest
ea on 1peeter in king, as carried on Drama," the roma of each nian's life.
;vines N. Y., shoo a call on Mr, Gra- thee. S. Dwarf,
t his grocery. neat counsel wh
hat a, civilizing machine the lawn 1oninority in the
is to be sure. 'NI e are glad to notice before the Supre
e citizens of our town are growing
reelate more and ore the improve -
well kept plot of grass is to a mai-
11 "Be; it ever so 11
, improved by th
pall details. Ab
tOlitil Will n
the shade trees,
idiness suri
eld not follow the
'ething, but in sha
ng, as well as in
towns the size
in these per
can only be' at
t on. the epert of
missing this ques
for the corpora
weeds, Canadian
public, streets, als
parties cut the
or take the cortse
r law, •Let inmr
day.
O Winrapeg,
defended the el
Manitoba Schoo
e Court, enter
ful appeal for tol ranee of isms,
ole, "Isms in the chools." Rev.
Clark's "Kingsle 's Water Rabiec!
mble," home is ten in the cbarmi g style of that
attention given to Canadian literati re. Public Sc
at tho first thing spector Hughes, of Toronto, in "Humor in
ice end corament I.
the School Itoona,". tells of many humorous
t tome hell in the eveii-
ing. Admiseion to 64 perk, free. The
committeee are, %York, nod it is ex.
Peeted the detoopetret on will exceed the
greatest yeti held in Luse coeuty.—Kin.
cardine Reporter.
eat rt12.
Ur. Ponder est, Mathematioal
Blaster of the Coile iate InstItute, nod
Xillovren, vere married in the
eatholle church he e, Qn the llth inst.,
by Rev. Father Ito nedy'.
Booming t e'ffay Trade.
Montreal, July 12—Ray shippers
are loud in the go plaints About what
they call boom rtAports which are
circulated about le high prices ohs
tabled for bay in nglanei and Franco,
These reports, th y .say, are very
ieading to the sh ppera and farmers,
The latter reads he reports and cornea
to the conclusioi that their hay is
wanted and put up their prices in
consequence. .1'he elTect been
that hay which would have brought
$14 per ton tw weeks ago is now go-
ing begging at $12 75, the lo al
market being
from Havre a
at 125 fraocs,
1,100 pounds de. 8Q1
00101#1011 Stook not
Sheep and lambs
one load choice go
wethers Sold at N.
Very tvealt.
Hogss—Si X oars
grat,ses, 10o to 25o
lot of pigs And choi
to $0.75 ; light
heavy hogs, $6,05
and stags, $5,50 do
f4lYna
Liverpool, July
inerket WOO very we
prices 40 notoho
general tone of the
5id. being the ver
receipts of Ame
dian cattle are heavy
nais. home cattle eontinu
fr!elY, Followingi
przoes ;
ton, and an
quoted 95 el
Hay costing
cannot be 1
market uncle
so there does
profit in enth
Another lette
hay dealers q
outside price
negotiating f
1n2own to
ha%
land for Can
130 shillings
roents of fact
tho boom te
misleading a
Shippers a
bought here
Tha, while it
the mu& :17 1"g ton
aim of.the 1.841P L
'eights
ns. vii4t1 11 apn"-'440;:ei IS:er:611,1oniwatobestayattook
th
not largbeu.1'
heal
, incidents, mostly
avats- ens. genera,. ___ __st ems
,
nds Ito samba. e-sPei ence.
ex,. , itt
M
,,,,:n.xt,in an illustrated artio
genei/ ft lithuess, I staking contributio
• - '' r onreal
e tre tare and ' is a mo
1 Neengham fax I full of interest thor
e•aliaxs. The ital.., novel in infer/nett
Tipton's "At the M.
1110(1 1)7 inclivicl- another illustrated a
1 limiselmitiers' Homily of the Grand
on, would it not
appears at and befor
on to ha,ve the into Lake Erie. "T
'sties, etc., cut
All -Work," by Mrs.
see to it that
earls on their Ottawa, is very
Plorence Ashton Ple
tames as pro -
her powerful story,
ement be the
well maintains the in
Altogether the numbs
*re,-;ssnotice• the death of a will no &inlet -meet w'
, *'391Vnsna n, Mr. Duncan ation. The Canadian
ma from la t week's I,is- ing Co., Ltd., Toronto
Tier: On Tuescl evening Mar. per annum.
if Thames X. Lei ranee, Blink
iea Choice N
of intense so oring, received Wholesale—Gordon
r, lacking but a fe days of being condition to supply
age. The dee ased, Afaxt,„,°' with 138W tea,s, at job
.••` the time th seeure vo
was the deueliter of John Camp-
vleseifixe,: Scotia! d, where she
St. He
t the.: 1th day f july, 1814. Rev, jar. ameerseu a
a Canada with er parents in i intend leaving next
County of Sim •e, living near months trip to the ol
Le %yes married the following ;Jennie Toad 800mnpa,o1
taevi-ence. TI e family came I Arraugernente are be
tatty in 1859 a el have lived on lig pub1ic hall in the
on the first cce cession of Elma summer, The ;natter
twenty-three yore Two of 'good committee, who ar
re live hi the ne ghborhood. Mr. encouragement from *1
..••rtetheli, of Wbs glum, and Prof. it section. Already over
of the High School, Galt. Mrs. scribed.
has- long been a member of !
let church, having ben convert.
;e of nineteen at sereices held in I Thi a very expressive
tronas and joined the Wesleyan I on posters issued by Co
;elm hex been for Manyyearsdian Order of rarest
utl en attend nt of the Methstration District No. 1,
ListoweI nd received rnuell ;their annual gathers
eonsolati in the services. Wed0esday,2nd Augue
lay before if r death ehe was ; will be run from Galt,
tinio and .• preeeecl much joy Goderich, 'Marton 6,n
sin her RsU2:(1 hope for the intervening points.
She was a . evotcd nother and :gramme of sports
.
shristian 1081n
deerel he
eel lend
.The Oo ngr
PParently of Canadian Teeswater, 12a,ttie of Stony Creek," last,6h tJuly,
e by E. 13 . Biggar, of made by the
valuable and pain- with the elm
to Canadiala history, 1 vided from 5
ghout, and much of it number of th
n and treatment. MI..I Strawberri
cream was p
very nice, enj
well as a nice
church dept I)
gregatiorrn
t, '-11
uth of the Grand," is
tick, and treats artis-
iver Of OnterM as it
its sluggish entrance
Automatie Maid -of-
. L. Campbell, of the lack of re
musing, and Miss is now under
cher's conclusion of I Clarke whom
le Chamois Ranter," the charge of
rest of the first part,
es a strong one, and
h. a wide appreci,
Magazine Publish-
Subscriptioo 62.50
w 'tea N.
McIntyre are mat
niilies or societse
ars prices. Now te
teas..
ens,
a Andersou
week on a three
country. Miss
s them,
ng nide for erect -
village during the
in the hands of a
receiving witch
e people of tile
last and in to
ter, things is
gregation is sl
after another
that the,servic
established
Chancery 0
Goderich, cot
Nov. 28th.
preside. The
the same town
before Justice
The 0011(10just passed a 1
person who 12
going out on ti
otherwise 01112the highvvey, s
fine not exceed
imprisoned fo
has
400 beau subs I providing that
mg the clog ha
law tier by a ,fu
Gigantic „Dern nstration.
ending announces
rt La.keview,clanto.
rs, that Detteoe.
O. 0. P., will hold
g Kineitrdine o
En
. xoursiou trews
Stretford, Loudon,
ti
Southampton an
inagnifieeet pro.
as be
eu arranged,
g n andly The steamer Afonarc , of the Beatty line,
snuck to her family . has bee» secured to ru» excursioes during
• the day, Signor De Alva and family,
,t. 4 •
P tut 'ttlia-a-cailio tight rope, slack wire,
etc„
have been engaged. High Chief
portant le tide age of vast Ranger Dritton, of Gananoque,will deliver
nt that, remedy hepleaeing eft address, and en behalf of the totvi/
o the y, cattily taken, Mayor Barker will welcome the hosts of
w atom 12 mei healthy in visitors. It is expected that et crowd ofi
,,-iffetsts. Poecessing these five or six thousand strangers will he
.1111/71.8s ' the one perfect present. The eports •1 '
Iliftsoutle ' • .
overstocked. A cable
ew days Ago quoted hay
or about $26,50 per,
tiler from Newcastle
'flings for hay, if fine.
14 per ton in Montreal
d down 111 a British
one hundred shillings,
lot seem to bo 13108b
r Hevre or Newcastle.
from a London firm of
Ines 120 shillings as an
'or Rome hay they were
r, aud the highest price
e been realized in Eng.
(lien hay this season es
These tire pure state-
, and go to shovy that
its ebove referred to are
d refer to retail prices.
so point ont that hay is
y the short ton of 2,000
s sold on the other side
f 2,240 tbs. Th a steam
are also very high, aver-
er 40 Shillings, so that it
roue!' calcolatien to find
ay should bring. on the
let out. The shippers do
they are not making
y that the profits are
Teeswater.
gation of Christ Church
Id a bazar an Thursday
to dispose of the articles
adies' Aid in connection'
h. High tea was pro-,
to 7, of which a good
citizens partook.
s and cream and
ovideci and altogether a
yahle time was speut as
little etnn towards the
ing realized. Tins con-
/gh sadly - hindered by
ular services in the pas
he charge of Mr: E C.
be Bishop appointed to
the parish io January
ring and hopino, for bet
Ise future. The . Con-
w1y increasing, as one,
becoming co ovine
s are now permanent!
y
art will be held at
tuencing 012 Tuesday,
ustioe Meredith will
ail Assizes begin in
n Monday, Sep t. 25 a:
tae
'cut Legislature has
that provides any
s a dog. in the habit of
o road to snarl, bite or
y those lawfully using
all be subjected to a
ng seven dollars, or be
of more than ten days
written notice regard=
.1mm given to the
tke of the peace.
LW, took Markets.
B.1..ST ntiPPALO.
Bast Buffalo, N. Y.,Tul 12,--Oatti
cars on sale ; light butcher
steers, $i1.65 to 8,85, and a load o
HARNESS AND Gal LAIRS.
...4..,....6................r............,....,....,...
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such as
sat prepared to furnish the public.. with everything Usually kept in 4 iia shop
shop
1-TEAVY, LIGRT and TiAX
• NTS, MISTRS,
WMP, OtTgItY
nattsas, SWEAT OOLLARS,
IME, VALISES and
TravaLtma DAGS, 40.,
Finest . .
Good to
Poor to medium„„..
Five caro 011 sale;
eh demand.
at $4. Par the i 893
fat eeyes and 1
ri to $5 ; market
nhigsatel% semleQcstteldYi 0, 0 Rll illi 4 ,;.,,; -,11yfig
orlon, R.05 ;
Yorkers, $0.70
to 4S4,
$6.60 ; roughs
I • ' .
I i
1 f
0„T12e cattle
toNday, While Are now. opening' up, the finest
...., change the display of
:nketailisii e08aliemr: spRi .,: ,c.
outside figure,
044coralleallinfavtereYd
... .
the range of
... ..10 .1.1` to. ((; lin the different departments of •
to 00
their large trade that they have ever
been able to -place beforethe publi.
Come and see the, beautifl.
nof"n3L:1.-0,Pi 88.C+001DS
0 to 00
Interter to bulle . . . ... . ... . 7 to
!mama
Toonto, July 12. --Tr
cattle inarkee wee eveu
prices were concernd, t
et. 'The only aniniale
yalue were calve, eve
dead, There would hay
trade in exporters at all
dozen cerloads being t
contracted for cu ebipbo
There were 17 carloads
Tuesday, 6 on Sunday, a
carloads of stuff ou th
whieh had been held ov
O at the Westeru
wnrse, so far as
an it has been
owing any real
ything else was
been hardly auy
rd at Moutrea.
there were 22
atige aaMe in in all the latest tints and textures that
market beside the EuroDean and American. markets
offer the Canadian trade.
We offer great attractions in every
from last Friday.
Tuesday there were 007 sheep and 191)lbs
and 173 bogs, with ab ut 60 vales. A
good deal of stuff WaS h over for next
market day. Some de lers have ceased
buying altogether.
Cattle—Pat export, pr lb, 4e to 4o;
13uchers' oboic, per lb Bo to qc; Butch-
ers/ medium to good, pe
Bulls and rough cows, p
Hogs—Good straight,
to 650; Stores aud ligh
6 25; Roush, per eel, B.
Sheep—Butchers' sho
4.25; Sprieg lab. per
Meese es
Little Falls, July 10.
day were 1,436 boxes
ab 8 1-8 cents, 3,014 bo
8,420 boxes at 8a,- 0e11ts,4
terme, 440 boxes on am
at 8 to 81 cents ; 110 pu
butter at 19i• to 20 ce
dairy butter at 18 to 20
Utica, N, July 10.
boxes at 8 cents, 424 bo
boxes at 8 8-8 cent, 3
cents, 2,200 boxes at 85
8, cents, 1,204 boxe
107 packages of creel
to 203 cents. The mar
active.
Box
Brxretrx—In East awansh. on the
Ib., 3 1-20 to 2o; ,
r lh, no to no.
t, per cwt, 66.40
.fat, per ow t, 6 to and at cut prices.
department.
All goods marked in piain figures
5 to 6.
, per head, 04 to
sad 3.50 to 4.
tete.
Cheese sales to-
t 8 cent, 68 boxes
es at 8, cents,
2 boxes at private
ission; 660 boxes
kages of creanaery
ts ; 23 packages
ents.
Cheese sales, 500
es at ai Nolte, 280
800 boxes at 8a,
8 ceuts, 818 boxes
on 00021:Q15510u;
ry butter at 20
et is strong anti
a on.
th lost, the wife of It r Charles Riutoul;
DIa001d—Itt East awanosli, on the 7th
met, the wife o Renry Deacon; a
daughter,
MoBubx.—In 131 th un Sunday. Oth
8011.
inst., the wife of Mr Williate ; a
ItENXEDY.—In 0 uton, Jely 10±12,
the wife of Mr. . Kennedy; a son.
VIA Rao.
ANDB1180:7--ERI At the Cougreg-
tiot3a1 Parsonage, inghain, on Thursday,
June 29112, by Ile W. R. Wton, amines
Anderson, to friar Isabella, Hardy, both of
Turn berry,
Jscetsoete-Seer enesAt the residence
of the brid's fat er, Bartl, by the Rev.
Dr. Parker, 613 tl e 28th June, 111 r. Frank
Jeckson, of Barri , (secod 2013 of Mr, jobn
'Jako, Clinton, to Miss Lila Stphens.
Tootle—Km. At the roe/deo of the
bide's parents, 1, est Wilevuosh, on June
20t12, by Bev. P. enderson, Mr. Alexander
William Young f Colborne, to Miss Re.
becca Kerr, of NV s awls
win),
BeC/MT—n ingham Tow e Plot, on
the 8th ist., Cli ries Albert Beckett, ody
son of Mr. and rs. Jan, 13eckett, aged 8
eras, 8 Months na 8 days
.Tosteseon—In Turoberry,6th concessio,
on the 9tiinstant, Esther Utty, daughter
of :elm and Margaret Johnston, aged
yeare and 8 moths,
Having bought ota the Atubler flatness Dasiness and ststted in his old stand,
I make an
n Collars and gnarantee satisfation,
i" toe muus,, klme a trial and .1 will use you right,
ufetio known new aud startling features, and the prizee
1\TM-WTOI\T.
GORDON & IIcINTYRE,
The Anchor House,
IN
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BLAQg•RaNA DINES
ESS GOODS.6tc
peter,.
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dot
MONSANSIntamorsikateimmor.esprolnet
11(a- 1:110 •Juslizia
Respectiully yours,
G -M
THE WHTEANrE1P.VESTER
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The Best in the Virorl
For tbe following reasons ;
ist--tt is built entirely of the best malleable iron and steel. 212d -1t requires
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no holes to be drilled in cutter bar, 8rd—It has no rod at the back to bold
obstruotions and cause ebokin, 01,—The outside at er can be raised or.
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loweretl at b ck4ItYrout;. ituPpeff of liftr. 6tb; 1 has no oprings
get out of 0 4 t. IA' 'Y RA' a guard sta ' und breaking thower
gnordo is itupos
teugge of meek , , Dyable clips, and ;pan he sot in line with
tbi drgs' k, S±j later is independent
line.'
of the othtir. told tah b .,. raiied or lOwerld ia trent abritilot reower guards be
ottt of
ables ft la ' Toe bomhes. of machines sold. during the last seaso, on.,
her of leading farmers of. Ontario to testify to its merits.
EveXp. ue is vtarranted and given on test. Call and see sample
machine.
WM. C'rA3NNETT AGENT
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