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kpa Pat elfta to , there, are many ex-cellent fields in this of the present cabinet, Among his ad- doubt to a great extent to the wet *ere rather, dearer. The best cab% sold at I
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ch and Irish Catholics, weather in the early part of June. L from 4c to 4Jc per lb, but they were not. *ery 1 NNIS, SEAR I
ai storm, section, but none quite so far advanced visers are Fren . bolce ,, good fat cows sold at from Sic to 4b per HAMILTON & M I RTH, Wort' it's Weight - 11
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m 086me aloi- , . n, brewers, prohibitionists and Peas appear to be affected with a kind - � N I
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,ctnt and 'Very I . all wift be cut during the coming week. Methodists. Such are the natural and cul i of rust They have also suffered fron! or from Be to Sic per lb ; lean dry e;ws, ana- - I n Gold 1 4
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ssed they ; I Tile he,d is large and full, color good, tivated antipathies of the Ministry that' the wei, while in fruit there is 9, great hard looking bulls sold at from $16 0 $26 each,. . . I � . � . �
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were � re is not the slightest -evidence were it not for his directing hand every failure. or'from 24c to Be per lb. There w6e no- real,1'3p � .
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� good calves on the market to day, and prices = -V--R', --R:M—T\o—T(D-VH',--D A Cus I �
; furnishes the' of rusts smut or anything detrimental. Cabinet meeting would break up in a -A young -son of Mr. John Littl , e, of were from $3 to $6 each. Shippers are - paying I tom4ar who, -has 1. �.
Clinton, water. � -At Centralia one day I& ' st week, row; but with him at the head they are Listowel, w�s a victim of the pernicious about 4c per lb for suitable sheep ; lambs sell , . - I tried it, says Alan- - I'll, . I ...
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A U.j. Quarry, storekeeper,was attacked sworn brothers and vie with each other habit of stone - thrOWiDIZ, too MUC-11 in- -at from $3.60 to $4 for good ones, and from $2.60 - "I'll I
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b rall &"Way one by � one James Sando, -and somewhat in- in. devotion to tbeir'ohief, - . T dul' ed in by boys in7 Listowel. On to $8.25 for common ones. Fat hogs are scarce, To John Logan's old stand, on the comer of Main and drake Blood Bitters r
� O,y who vpAs, .. a Mr. - 9 d sell at from 51c to 6Jc per lb. . � -1 . . I
Mr. i are _Quarry was engaged raking I I Canada is on thp eve of a crisis. The - Tuesday evening last week, while BUFFALO, Auk- t 6. -Cattle - Sales of extra
Arthur _ � John Streets first door north of M. R. Counter's * ;
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E and - relations between Ontario and Quebec ing a cow along the street he was stra ].-k ,-40 ; choice 1,360 to 1,450 lbs, ) . .
had his �&y ;hen Sando, who in somewhat de , steers, $4.35 to $41. 1
.94 to $4,10 ; good, 1,200 to 1,325 lbs, $3.90 to $4 ; I gold. "I was - I
I ranged in mind, began abusing him, and are strained Religion has been dragged on the nose with a stone. �nd @ed .go good, 1,050 to 1,176 lbs, $3.35 to S4; coarse green Jewelry Establishment. , , in . I
'Posed of hi,, 11 ,Quarri not noticing him S�ndo com- into politics:. and the situation is f Uirther profusely that it was feared it might steers, -1,200 to 1,100 lbs, $3.60 to $3.80: light I . �
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I to J. A. Glenn - menced his attack. Mr. Quarry affected complicated by the questions of Separate cost him his life. It was finally over- prime butchers'900 to 1,025 lbs, ," to 83.40 ; fat . -- � - - L - � � ' ; �
� P088"13' I - to shield himself with the rake, but Schools and dual language. So long as come by the aid of a doctor, and although cows and heifers, $2.60 to 83 ; cominou to good . I - weeks withbad stom- .
Well L 1011 at � . cows, $1.80 to $2.25 ; stockers *and feeders in I - . - . I L. I
Fi ,QAndo grabbed it and delivered Quarry Sir John lives it will be postponed, but he is yet very weak he is recovering. lighter supply and fair enquiry, common . ach and biliousness
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t secure. aL larg . blows on the arm and head, in- no other'man can hold in check the hos -George H. Kaufmann, wbo'has been slow ; sales of good to choice stockers, $2.40 to We opened in our new store, which is fitted up in first- - I . . . I
' . painful wounds, as also breaking tile factions His death will be fol the popular iind genial host of the Kauf $2.85 ; feeders, $2.90 to $3.25 ; Yearlings, $9- to class shape, and everything made for the accommodation of our :cus havinor doctored
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oyd � 'het'ng , $2.26 ; cows and springers in fair supply and �
Aa about Sep. the teeth of the rake. . lowed by a change of government. mann hotel, Sebastopol, for a period of 'fair demand for good ones, mostly selling at $26 toMeTS and we are prepared to db better for our customers than ever with no- relief what- -- I i
, p -,N�Ir. W. W. Farran, of Clinton,and What it will be and how brought. about 27 years, passed away after a long ill- to $35 per head; extra $38 to $40 ; 3 :
-with him, had a stock to before. We have plenty of room now, plenty.of light, and everything ever. The third dose .
at at Ethel is ' . veveral ladies wbo.were remain to be seen -but Finch are the por- ness, on Friday, 25th ult. The funeral . good butchers' bulls,$1.80 to $2.40 ; extra heavy . - . I
$2.80,to $3. Sheep and Lambs - Choice to ex- .
patioa It is - remark -ably narrow escape from a �bad tentous signs that the boldest may well was very largely attended, the council, made pleasant f Or everybody, as well as Boots and Shoes at right � .
. & . I . . last week . I tra. 96 to 105 lbs, $5 to $6.25; 85 to 96 lbs, $4.76 . . . I - of this medicine gave ; :
tie a, creditto ,ecident one evening . He tremble." - clerk and treasurer of South Easthope to 85 ; -70 to So lbs, $4.05 to $4.26 ; cn1ls and prices. �
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�e village. Th ` .,was driving down the Bayfield road, J. T. S. acting as pall -bearers. - Messrs �. Trow, common thin sheep, $92.26 to $3.60; yearling * relief a �
- I I - . P., -lambs, $5 to $5.26; spring -lambs, common - Don't forget to call on SAT ) I � �
I . giving Special Bargains that day, as we will eel -nd
lawn mechanic I - with a, double carriage, and while de
I � 1 M. P., and T. Ballantyne, M. P light fo prime, $5.25 to $6.& Hogs -The best ebrate it as our Open- days I was arou . I
ork along f " . acending. Marshall's hill, met a rig P-6-rth Items. were also present at the last sad rites to .
ft� fferings generally at $4, a few loads at $3,95. -
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i the fact that coming up. Just as Mr. Farran turned --Over 20 carloads of fat cattle were. show the esteem in 'Which the deceased 0 . 6� ing day. � . doing my housework -
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�. out to pass, one of the front whiels shipped from St. Marys last week. was held. . i
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�- br6ke, aL turning sharply to bring the � -!- -S y th Mitchell Recorder : Four- Local Notices. . � rain. It .
intend to hold of the road, think- -D. C. Munro, principal of Milver- a 11 e . lost a OO E NED. -Wanted in . - I - I
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Jake- ahore at buggy on the centre ton school, is spending his 'teen years ago Mr. J. H. Tilly . medicine I ever �1� L
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t� . ng over the embankment, - - - a stpre in Seaf orth, a lady to, act as assistant " --Boots,- Shoes, Trunk -S and Valises— L , I
r�a the 9th o in . old locket containing the likenesfi of . .
f g he was 901 . 9 Book -Keeper. ]Knot have had some experience. I I used." Sol(l. in laro,e . .
1i the 17th, The I the other wheel dished, and the occu- -Mr. Shier,. of St. Marys, has ripe himself and wife. After diligent search Apply at Tim EXPOSITOR Offee, Seaforth. I . � � 6 .
pants were throw -71 promiscuously into a for months the search was abandoned, 1 1181 � pint bottlea at 75- 1
. the control of h cucumbers in, his garden, grown in ope � . AT—
lajor Philpott , the road. The horses broke a wit air. I aDd- the treasure was given up as lost. STANLEY'sBooiK, "In Darkest Africa,' Icents each at the, -
a Me the tongue and one wheel and'�joa'ylloped -Mr. Wm. Graham, of St. MaTys, Z*. Tilly was working in his garden i8nowout. The agent for Seaforth and vtcinity, . . ,�
,ee, and Mr..J. H. Woodley is now busy taking orders . I
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,,nding a -I , off some distance before they were cap- is,bringing out six fine horses from -the ode: day this week, and to hie jby found Medical Hall.. .. � I
ons. . for it. He has already taken many names but I
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I a N tared. Mrs. Farran, Mrs. S. Rance and Old Country. i same locket bright and shin The I I
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�e - . -Rev. J. B. McLaren, of Aylmer, photographs which were taken im teen the most thrilling interest and shoul'd be in � --- J I
' Mrs. Archibald were all more or less . I e ;h HATA—TILTON & MOINNIS I -
. n6X vea!rs ago, and which have been buried every household. Call and see Mr. )Toodley - Ist" , - 7
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the beat regis. �bruised, the form preached with great acceptance in K and he will show you samples and talt you all -- I - 00 I I
t could be got the others. The buggy was smashed church, Stratford, on Sabbath 27th ult. in the ground for fourteen years, are about it. I 1181 - I :
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somewhat. - very little damaged, while the locket is �� .
"e sent to Car- -Dr. Egbert's five year old daughter, NEw FALL W13E ATS. -We 110tiCe th1t J. LOGAN'S OLD STAND, MAIN -ST., SEAFORTH. 1 7
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:seems to be & - -- at Milverton, fell the other day off a just a-3 good as when it was bou t. the Steele Bros. qo., Seedsmea, Toronto, are . I
-The remains of the late Pohn J. oftering the following new varieties:. C4nadian AUCTION SALE.. �
airie Province A Wily Politician. box and had: her arm broken' in two . ;
I onner of Galt were laid in the Pres- Velvet Chaff, Golden Cross, Early Red 01myson, I
Ling mares. A PEN PORTRAIT OF CANADA'S PREMIER. p aces. I P Jones' Winter Fife, and At-acrican,Bronze. Send-
, - -The project of extending the Elora byterian burying ground at Ailverton for copy of their circular, it will -pay you. Fall
�hose husband TheHamilton correspondent of .the a few days ago, The deceased was long
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. Guth of Farqu- -Pittsburg Post gives the following very branch of the Canadian Pacificrailway Bulbs should now be selected and planted dur-
I to Stratford has been revived. a resident of Milverton and was for ing September and October io produce those
ast week. -She accurate pen portrait of Canada's Pre- -Mr. Ba--chler, on the 16th conces- years partially an invalid, being', inca- handsome bedFi of tulips, hyacinths, crocuses, .
,me from blood �. mier. The accuracy of the picture will pacitated for work by a long coptinued &,., that delight the eye so'niuch in spring..
Y an internal ed by 'all who have sion of Elma, had a new. barn contain- Send for copy of the Steele Bros. Co.,.Toronto,
be readily recogniz ing 70 tons of hay, burned by 11' htnifig illness. A few years ago lia reni.oved to Autumn Catalogue. 11SI-91
- her to bleed paid any attention to Canadian politics, - 9
15 da,u and particularly to the doings of 11 the a few days ago. I Galt with a brother-in-law, Mr. James . - I
L ghteer of 1-1 -At a meeting of the congreg�tion of -McLennan. He was the last survivor . Births. I
:)eet township .. : �Id man:" I , of the four brothers, who all succumbed
1. I Knox church, Stratford, a; call was SELLERY.-In Brussels, on the,28th ult.,.the
. She leaves a � I I North America has produced within almost unanimously extended to Rev.R. to the ravages of -consumption, notwith- wife of Rev. S. Sellery, of* a daujzhter.
. I . the present century many distinguished ,Johnson, of Lindsay.. I Rtan - ding healthy and long lived parents. LYONS. -In Hullett, on the 21Bt ult., the wife
:Women's Mis- men, butfew if any, have impressed -Thomas Dann, son of Mr. J. Dann The only surviving member of the of Air. Thomas Lyons, of'a son.
assels Method- their personality more strongly on the ` the Grand Trunk Railway shop I family now is Mrs. James McLennan, PATERSON.-In Bluevale, on the 27th ul,�., the
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r I . age than Sir John A. Macdonald, - Can- " S 9 of Galt. The deceased shared the high wife of Mr. Arch. Patteroon, of a daughter.
X9. W. A. Cv& Stratford, 'died last week at Altoona, STALKER.-Ih West Wawanosh, on the 27th
to her depar- . ada's Premier. .He is the father of Con- California� ` � . esteem in which the family was univer- . ult., the wife of Mr. James Stalker, of a
y and pres . ented .federation, -the builder of the Canadian -Mr. Joseph R. Ropp, of Poole has sally held. He was in his 54th year. A daughter. .
lroad and ha Rev. DOHERTY.-In Clinton, on the 30th ult, the
;, combination Pacific Rail s s exercised the re -roofed part of his barn, the old 'roof short service, iW conducted -by . wife of Mr. T. C. Doherty, of a son.
td napkin ring, governing Power longer than any other having stood the storm and sunshine of John Kay. - MoLOUGHLAN.-Near Summerbill, on -the Base
- I Line, on the 31st ult., the wife of- M)r. John
Ylimentary ad- man elected by the people. With the the last thirty years. . � I McLoughlan, of a daughter. �
. 44 -f . o;n la +Arm he has been - - 'Er"M Mir A 1D17'-Wrr1Q
A UCTION SALE OF BEES. -MT. George
1i- KJRKBY has received instructions to sell
by Public Auction on Friday, August 15th, on .
Lot 26, coneession 9, Morris township, the fol-
lowing: Fifty-three strong colonies of Italian
Strain of 'Bee;, in Chaff hives, with- ten wired
combs built from foundation. These bees are in -
first class condition. Each colony has at least 1
20 pounds of honey and is supplied with a .
vigorous queen. The majority of - thb queens
were raised this SeaSOD, and no queen- is' more .
than one year old. Two division boards' amd .
chaff cushion accompany each colony. These
bees have been bred specially for their honey �
gathering qualities. Also, chaff hives -with 10
wired frames and .2 division boards-, single
walled bives,with 8 wire frames; sebtions, sec- I I
tion crates, and section shipping cases; ,vine
queen oxcluders; combs; queen nurseries;
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winter feeders�the-best feeders made; smokers; ,;.
bee books; an 80 gallon honey caii, with tqq; , �-
smaller honey cans; shipping cans ; Solax wax-
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extract6r; one spring wagon &o. Tfie alibve .... � I -.
goods must be sola as the proprietor is devoting -- ..
his entire time to medicine. Sale to wminence ,
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r appreciation, excep un � F1 . -messrs. Weir & weir 01 Kl�u. Diarys, + . PATERSON.-In Wingham, on the 5th inst., mie . . at 1:30 o'clock, ,sharp. Terms. -$6 and -under, �
If Of their so- I Prime Minister since 1867, 'To know bought a field of flax from'J. W. Robin- - wife of Air. Robert Paterson. of a daughter. For full information apply to A. STRONG, Agent, Seafortb. Cash ; over that amount credit for 4 months on I
I 0 what it is to B11 this office it m'ust be 8 SzAroRTH, August 7th, 1890 " --4p.— 1 1 � approved joint notes ; 8 per cent. diseount'ver I
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; aiid zealous - � ered that the Premier is the one on, of the south.bounc&ry, which when Fall Wheat per bushel..... ... .. 0 93 to 0 96 Marriages. I - - annum. being given for cash. R. KNE0HTft,.
- � rememb delivered will realize about $1,000. . Spring Wheat per bushel.... .... 0 93 to 0 06 Proprietor. GE0. KIRKBY, Auctioneer.
rance of last . � responsible person. He is answerable -Rev. A. F. Tally, Dr. Hurlburt Oats per bushel ................. 0 40 ko 0 43 ]&ASON-HEARN.-At the Manse, Seaforth, on 118L 1
of our towns- for all legislation, and the defeat of any and Mr. W. Kyle, all of Mitchell, are Peas per bushel .......... ...... 0 55 to --o 66 the 2nd inst., by Rev. A. D. McDonald, Mr. THE I -
- Government measure will send him to off on an excursion to Mackinaw, where Barley per bushel .......... .. .. 0 45 to 0 48 Henry Mason, of Clinton, to Miss Margaret �
a. yo Ling man - the -country. His tenure of office is the Butter, No. 1, loose .... .. .. .... 0 12 to 0 12 Rebecca Blanche Hearn, of Goderich town- CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE �
al several years they will camp out for a while. , Butter, tub........"..... - - - - - - - 0 13 to 0 14 Ro ohip., I . Second to None.
Aing with Mr. will of the people. But,shoald there be -Mrs. Shapton, formerly a respected F-Fg@ ................ .. .... .... 0 1340 0 13 BERTSON--HENDERSON.-At the residence s
� no Pa,rliamentary censure, he must run Fiour, per 100 lbs..... -........ 2 60 to 3 00 of the bride's father, near Glenallan, on the IT . .4 . .
i,ow be glad to . every fifth year the gauntlet of a general resident of ' the Avonton hborhoods . Haynewper ton ........ ........ 6 00. to 5 60 16th ult., by Rev. Mr. Henderson, of Hen- HEAD OFFICEr TORONTO. - : Ever Farmer Should Have'Onet. I
.arge contract- I I died recently at 'Charlevoix, Michigan. Hideo per 100 The ................ 4 50 to 6 00 � Ball, brother of the bride, a43sisted by Rev.. . . y - .
York and is .. election. ror to infer that Sir Jo Mrs. Hoy, of Avonton, is her eldest Lamb Skins, eac,h ........ � ......... 0 40 t6 0 65 H'Norris, of Glenallan, and Rev. M. Rob- CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS -- $6.0009000 .
I - hn I Pelta 0 35 to 0 55 erison, Port Dover, brother of the bride- T.h
"' It is an er daughter. . - - - - .... - - - - - - - - - - ..............,.' 0 18 to 0 20 groom, Mr. James, M. Robertson, of the - $800,000 q Richmond Pea Harvester.. �
ired thousand has no able opponents. The late George ' ' Wool .......... ...... . - I RE.ST, - - - - - -' ' - - - "
of the many . � Brown, editor of the Toronto Globe, was -Mr. Thoth--a's Anderson, after an Potatoes per bushel, ......... - - - - 0 60 $0 0 60 firm of A. Robertson & Son, of G enallan . B. E. WALKER$ GENERAL MANAGE&. The Richmond Pea Harvdater-is the best and, . I .
I . I absence of 27 years, durin6owhich time Salt (retail) per barrel.. - - - - - - 1 26 to 1 25 and Drayton, to Miss Christina, eldest I most successful pea harvesting attachment ever �
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making their not only a brilliant journalists but an he sojourned in British lumbia and Wood per cord'(Iong) ............. 2 * 60 to 8 00 . I daughter of Mr. Magnus Henderson, J. P., introduced. It will work on amiy ground where
orator and politician who ranked with along the Pacific coast, returned last Wood per cord (short) .......... 1 60 to 2 00 Clerk of the township of Peel. SEAFORTH BRANOH. - a wowing machine will cut hay. It is Simple
an old gentle- . Roscoe Conklincr. His presant adver- Apples per bag .................. 0 60 to 10 60 1 .0 and durable and is very highly recommended I I
week to his family in St. Marys. Clover Seed ..................... 3 76 to 4 00 . . L -
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sariea are Edward Blake -Lieutenant Hunt Of th S IV tion Timothy Seed ................... 1 75 to 2 26 Deaths. A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notea D'ScoUnted. by all who have used it. It will save its price
Yrk in the barn the Commons ; Alexander- Mackenzie . 31 e , " 6 75 to 6 00 PATERSON.-In Bluevale, on the 26th ult., the Drafts issued,payable at all points in Canada, and the principal in one season. - - . -
I I Army, was arrested and locke ip the Pork, per 100 IN .... : ........... infant daughter of Mr. Arch. Paterson. This Harvester can be seen at A. ROW Black
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m. Henderson, the Seward ; while Richard Cartwright N1 I -CLIN rON, August 7, 1890 WILSON. -In Turnberry, on the 28th inst., Mar- cities in the United States,Gxeat B,ritainj France, Bermuda,&c. smith shop, Egmondville. , I
Ast w-eek,when and Wilfred Laurier aro the organizers other day in Stratford for makin -what - . I
-the police called 'I an unearthly din " Fall Wheat per bushel .......... 0'93 to $0 95 garet, beloved wife of John Wilson, aged- I - SAVINGS BANK 1 . JAMES G. MARTIN,
dent. He was. . and ready debaters. The Premier has on the streets. He was bailed out sub- Spring Wheat per bushel .... .... 93 to 0 95 66 years and 11 months. -- - --- Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received, and current rates- of interest -allowed. 1180-4 Agent for Seaforth and vichilty.% � .-
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�, not a 11castiron majority" in the Domin- sequently. . I Onto per bushel ...... .... .... .. 0 40 to 0 42 --- - - �- I END OF MAY AND ',NOVEMBER IN EACH .
I , , . Barley per bushel ...... .... .... 0 46 to 0 48-' - . I NTF, EST ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL AT THE . �
musing him to ion. The seven Provinces excepting two � Mr. John Page, of Hamilton, Da, Peas per bushel ...... .... ...... 0 64 to 0 55 IMPORTANT NOTICES YEAR. I -
ackward from are Liberal, but they are so manipulated kota, formerly of near Mitchell, claims Butter .......................... 0 12 to 0 13 - - � . � JOHN. DORSEYYS.
aTn flOGr with . that they send & majority of Conser-za- to have a section of land that will yield Eggs...............--- - 0 18 to- 0 13- EACHER WANTED. -A male teacher want- � i ! i
Hay per ton.............. ...... 6 0 Special Attention given to the ColleWon of Commercial Paper and Farmers' .
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Ei-lv gash was I . 0 Ted in School Section No. 12, 14th conces- 1
'3 4 I ti � ves to Otta,wa. fully fifty-two bushels of wheat to the Potatoes per bushel .............. Any applications must be Sales Notes. '
e collar bone A HETEROGENEOUS PEOPLE- acre this year if the season continues as Hides per 100 lb@ ................ 4 60 to 5 00 made personally. BENJIMAN SURARUS anager. I
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I � "Agaiii, the administration is ren- - favorable as in the past. � � ,Cordwood ...................... I 00 to 3 00 Trustee. 1182x4� . a � I 7 11
6 t unight have dered more difficult on account of the Wool per lb ........ .. .... .... 0 18 to 0 20 -- ----
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,acurred at the t heterogeneous citizenship of the Cana- man was -fined $160 the'lother day by the Pork, per 100 IN ...... "IEACHER WANTED. -Wanted for- Union . � . I SEAFORT 11, L i
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i Leh. It seems than people. Stratford police magistrate for selling ToitoyTo,july 81. -Fall wheat, $0.96 to $0.96;. JL School Section No. 3, Wallace and Grey, i
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was out there - have a population whose ideas and inter- soine article under cover of another 6r(n spring, -1:0.86 to $0.93 ; oats, 47c to 52c; peas, 70c with 92nd or 3rd clam certificate. Apply to OUNDRY, .. . I
. the men were � eats are ,it L nited to the sea. They think to $100; barley, 48c'.to 61c ; hay, per ton.87.00 to THOMAS ELLIOT, Molesworth P. 0. Ontarioi , L
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I ,rhty across the I the sole end of government is their spec- kind known to be tried in the west. $13.00 ; butter, 17c to 18c ; potatoes, per bbl " - 0-7— ., JOHN DORSEY has now on hand a number.,
I tG croas from ial protection. In the Northwest are . '. in's $1.76,.to $1.87; eggs, per doz., 17c to 19c; *------ for Union School Sec. - ! of first class BUGGIES, which will be sold VgRY.
. � - -The other day a harvest hand dreno ed hogs, per cwt., 06.50 to $7.00. Id
I . tion No. I CHEAP. These vehicles are of my own manu-
i ith, noth- T 0 Howick'and Wallace. , School Havifig Completed rebuilding and' repairing the o - foundry,..and
.stopped them, . the dissatiafied Rp,ttlers, whb w field near St. Marys encountered and + opens Augustl8th, 1890. State grade of certi� . fvcture, are made from the very best materials,
t, on one span ing but land, are laboring under the killed a snake that measured five inches LTvyRpooL, July 30. - Spring wheat, 79 3,1d I ficate and Falary wanted. Apply to JOHN introduced the latest equipments and the most improved machines,
P - -nfruitful. seasons,- op, in red winter, 7@ 03d; California No. 1, 7a 41d ., Ontario. 1182xl i � I . I of the berst workmanship and are guaranteed to �
them. into the disadvantages of u around the body and nearly four feet r MENZIES, Molesworth P. 0 . I am now prepared to do give satisfaction. . . .
- . interest, California No. 2, os Ood ; oats, 0@ 00d ; ba ley, os I I . They wear longer, run easier and look better L
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� length. Snakes are unusually.numerous
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, : Sishonest agents, poor markets and hio, this summer, which is said to be due to 0 Po'r
. damage - I n term, 9. male teacher hole ing a second do not cost any more are the cheapest -in I
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� terior are Protestant T All Kinds -of � M4'chi ne Repairs
e.scaped going freights. In the in the mildness of last winter. . Daii-y Markets. third class certiflepLte. Apply up to August 11tb. - : , AND .
t he was. left ----- � ' Ontario, peopled with English and -Two popular young teachers of TORONTO August,6.-Butte"r-Was plentiful, State salary expected, and enclose testimonials- I ', ! Also a number of first clam COURTL ,�
I I but with a'fatt demind,especi 11 forselections, Address, PETER F. McNAUGHTON, Teacher CARTS, which are the nobbiebt tbing-in the I
. Scotch and Catholic Quebec, with her . a I the bulk of JLX A W - N Bee them.
he pier. Etma, Mr. W. G. Morrison and Mr. T. a few o f which went at 16c, bu S. S. No. 2, Hibbert, Mitchell P. O., Ontario. AND GENERAL FQUND'R"'r WORK trade. -
. Ind wife - who S French. The feeling between the pro- M. Wilson, are away on a holiday trip - choice sold at 13 to 14je, with mediums at 12c . 1182x3 . , �
' � vinces is that which exists between tQ the Old CountrV. They went across 'and ba kers' at 8 to loc. Creameries are selling ---- - T. T.. COLEMAN. '
. veral months, - : Orangemen and Jesuits. Over such a Cheese -Unchanged at * I L . -- -
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I week. Mr. iL Eg s continue firm, scarce and in demand at 16 � ,iindersigned has for . I
I - � country as this Sir John rules -the ad- liners. There were on board 620 oxen, 9 . .� SEElle the following eed Wheats which are
cauraging re- lizes, the difference to 17c. entirely free from noxious seeds. The Surprise I � e fo1lQw1ng.,rep%!roi
4 yerse interests he uti all of which arrived in good order. Uric.k, August 4. -The dry weatherof the past low$ .
caulatry ; the , i . and Rodger, both new varieties which have only .
� in which he . � in race and religion is a source of -The youngster who w s left at the several weeks has affected the parstures, and been lately introducted and have proved to be ct 1SS COLLEGE 'or p - '
and the hostile elements he 'W k s Wils 3n, Cobourg there has been quite a shrinkage in the prod uc- Odl I
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Te last year, -strength, residence of i - tion of milk. Transactions: 192' lots, 1,298 muclisuperiorto old varieties- They ean be I e Hendry and Monroe's 3, 13 -and 16�
ing to ,wapport so disposes as to establish his authority. street, Stratford, recenty, has been boxes, at 7c ; 69 lots,, 6,838 boxes, at 7Jc ; 22 purebaspd eitherat the millor from Scott& Crieh,' I Hendry's No. 4, 9 and 10. 11
. � - 11 Sir John was boin in Scotland 75 given to Mrs. Wildgast to care for. A lots, 2,377 boxes, at 71c ; 31 lots, 2,638 boxes at Seafortb, price $1.40 per bushel. ANDREW STRATFORD, ONT., . Massey's No. 13. 1
hat the same - 3 ago. His parents emigrated to party from Toronto, who runs a baby 7-'�'c'; 9 lots,- 880 boxes, at 7je; 2 lots, '300 GOVENLOCK, Winthrop. 1182-3 . i . -
, ne this, year . year., a in 1820 and located in Kingston. boxes, at Vile ; 9 lots, 880 boxes, at 71c ; 2 lots, - I Seegmiller's No. 10, 26,.28 and 40�
Canad farm, desired to take the youngster, but '�' - - : I - LL
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.e literally no Riaearly educational advantages were ' 300 boxes, at 7-,§ic ; 18 lots, 1,657, on commission; . T H . 1 1 . Also gang plow points for the dif- I A
. Alderman Rigg informed him that Strat- total, 163 lots, 16,994 boxes ; ruling price, 7-,Iic. SEAFOR !
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8 them in the . . way be said he had no ford could take care of. its own foundling. Transactions same day lamt year aggregp,tcd I --11 . - ferent makes. � . .
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1.10111ity of Ab- ered the law offi�le at . 17,932boxes; rulingprice, 8c. . Re -opens after Vacation on Mp�nday, September 1st, 1890. ' - L . I I
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boyhood,- as he en,t -The other day while Wrn.'Grin- -There was a liberal Oivic Holiday. . Fartne _
k aaw looked . LiTTLic FALLS, August 4. ra, when you require a ything i
. e " 15 years of age. Upon reaching his wood, a Logan farmer, was working in sale of cheese to -day, and the market is in fully . . - i . . line, call and see me. -
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majority he was called to the bari 'but the bush with a span of horses a stick as good shape as a week ago. The shrinkage . I - I
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. ,r. Tiplady is never bec%me a profound JtZWyer-poli- flew up and entered the chest of on e of of milk is represented to be nearly one-third FRIDA Y, A UGUS T 15thy 190. 1 1 terw of its existen � the year Black smithing attended to as usual,
.-and says. that -ties was his forte. In the legislative . fr,, the flush of the season, and the cheese are This institution has just cloeed the most successfu ce,.y,nd during I
to I leave it pid . his horses, killing the poor animal &I- sold off to about July 12. Transactions were : between 300 and 400 etudent8 were (-nrollcd. Nearly all the graduates of the last term have se. 11
- . bodies to which be Was elected he ra oat instantly. Last summer the same 38 lots at 7c, 7 lots at 71c, 30 lots at 71c, 5 lots at CHEAP EXCURSI-ONS cured good paying positions. All young men and women who are interested in commercialwork JOHN.DORSEY, Seaforth-., .
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- He is a debater I lot at 81c, 14 lots on commis- .
I ly rose to distinction. gentleman lost a fine brood mare, which 71c, 83 lots at 8e, By Regular Trains will be run on abo4re date to are invited to correspond with us. ThIs is the most1progiressive and prosperou b
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i!P of Stanley, cheese gold at 7 to 8c, mostly at 7Jc to 71c. women in the principles and methods of business life, and it is to -day the most succ"sful exponent, - .
I logic is not available he mans the guns . d to return up to Aug. 16th V-50
-During the storm of Friday, 25th Butter -Sales of 34 packages creamery butter Duffalo, goo., 40' Handsome catalogues free.
� .9 d6 18th 2.150 of this important work. i . I
1� of cattle at , . of satire of which he is master. - His ult., lightning struck* the barn of Mr. were made at 17c, and 14 of farm dairy at 16 Detroit, , .1 . M. R - Oo-u nter- -
I country, Af� . fand of stories is inexhaustible and his . I Toronto, 41 gt 64 16th 1.75 W. J. ELLIOTT, Secretary. 1132 1 . W. H. SHAW, PRINCIPAL- - V -.
Dan Campbell, North Easthope,-shatter- to 17e- 4i (I 44 16th 1.26 i .
d Mr. Stinson. ,atch INGERSOLL, August 6. -At the market held London, 41 Ed .4 16th 40 1- - ----L2L- -
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I rd, wh,b were ; inimi�tabl'. His physical and mental ing it completely, but it did. not 0 hn here to -day there were 5,000 boxes last half July. Goderich, '41 -44 16th 1.46 - — - - --- 11 -
. . e cheese boarded. No sales - buyers and sellers Kincardiue " �
� e cattle, fire. Mr. James Sinclair and Mr. Jo &part. . u I m portant to Farmers. 18eafor'th Races. S Ho
. 8!�t forces have not been impaired by age, he - ,
- I . A. Crerar were in the barn at the time, MONTREAL, August 5.-EggB are firm at 151c to .All ot'her Stations on Aug st 15th at single EAFORT
'y as the train as alert, ambitiouer and determined as and they were both stunned and shaken for fare good to return on the.16th. On August . . . I I - -
OF an � . 16c per dozen. Butttr is steady at 17c to 18c 14th and 15th tickets will be sold to any stAtion I I .
e co I I be was 20 years ago, and from present up by the electric fluid. - creameries ; 14c to 16c for townships, and 12c to at one fare and a tifird, good to return up to EDITERRANEAN HYBRID is a hybrid of -1 I - '. I
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r, -?as the train appearances it will be some time before, - i ere of North i4c for western. Cheese is still active at 81c to August 18th. Train for Buffalo, DetroiV,Toronto, M the Diehl and Red Mediterranein, and I .
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. as irnpossi.,ble One.by onethe pione 81c for colored western ; Sc to 8,1,c for white, and t or I just added to his. already mammoth, stacit
I , he retires. Easthope township are being called � Stratford, London, &c., will leave at 7.69 a, m.; originated in New York State about eigh
2 ey waited , - A RARE COMBINATION. 71 to 8c for tcpvnshipo. - . Goderich, 9.20 o'cloek a. in. Passengers will - ten yeais ago. it has the compacthead of the a -fine assortment of Watches, Cioeks, Jewelry,, I
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away. The latest is Mrs. Jain Kip- � please secure tickets early, to avoid Odelay to Diehl, with the beard and blue stra I 1 3 Silverware, Spectwales, Albums Plush Goods.
-a no alterna- " The qualities which have made him pan, of the Brockaden sectioll, who pass- Live Stock Markets. - trains. Retuin from Goderich at 7 o'clock p.m. Mediterranean. The heads are broad, of ! L Fancy China, Pipes, etc,, all ;j, wWc1x haviW . I
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e a tivery 4-nd the central figure in the history of the medium length, and full of large, plump, � beenwbought away down, will be -sold for I
.- ed away on the 26th ult. She. was a TORONTO, August 6. Cattle-Bntchers! were A Union Sunday School E r. cursi,on will take . as ,stated, and . q
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Dominion ma daughter of the late John Stewart 0 1
: . - 4( y 0 -t . strong and siiff ; berry is very hand,some,- ' -u,d. 28 �
I o correctly -read public utside demand and insufficient local at9.20, returniag leaves Goderich a 7p. ni It �
I � I The faculty t - from 'Glenquaich, . bright amber in color and of n,edium size. 1 Thursday, A -a- ,,'90
1 - ' came to this country Inferior to medium sold from 2Jc to 3-1,c, q11Uhe1i1L , , - The Next 30, Days :
,srr nsists III FARE.-Adulis, 40 Cents; Children 20 Cents. has produced 40 bushels and over per acre, as � �
.s. James C - -opinion. His consistency CO These . . I
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I - , Scotland, over half a century ago, and good to choice fetched from 31c to 3ic. surpassing both Fultz and � � - ;
� sic�zi of Gre yt . being inconsistent. He has no fixed up to the time of her death has continu- sales were reported of export : 4 -averaging * WM. EDGEX � JOS.HIGKSON, it tijlers remarkably, � - - .
I �ral Manager. Clawson in this respect. Two other qualities I :
I leaving their beliefs. They vary to suit the temper .1,100 lbs, 41c ; 11 averaging the same weight, 4c. General Passenger Agent. Genc i I �
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I � : 3J c : 16 of 926 lbs, Sic ; 14 of 925 IbB, $3.60 a 'sure, being very hardy, to make a crop, no mat- . I - .
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ent in for a I advocated and instead of church, w who her. $30, each ; 24 of 900 lbs at $36 each ; 2 - of 1,050 ter how bad the year tbit thd Annual Fall Meeting on Fairvi
. .. raculding popular sentii�hent he follows highly respected by all kne lbs at $32 ; 7 of 1,176 lbs at 41c per lb. , Ship- We'stern - Fair kills in the most exposed situations and ripens Seaforth,will be held on Thursday. August 28th, -
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t hold of an . -4A few days ago as Miss Murray, ping sheep were off. They were selling from � . - ten days earlier than other varieties. It is also -very liberal purses will . .
� I of the door, it. - �, not�ed for its excellent milling qualities. Th ' 1890, when the following .
. of,Tyownie, accompanied by Miss Gal- S3.50 to $4 for bucks, and $4 to $4.25 . for ewes The Beat of Canadian Fairs, et be ffered for competition: I
� if, Jars, dishes. . 4 g He is a born reaper. I No matter ' dersigned has grown a considerable quantity, - P � We are agents for and always.k4eep on hand a I . , . �
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L-0 . � braith, of 't. Marys was driving home and wethers ; 130 sheep fetched $4.60 for ewes un I ,�WO-FJFTY CLASS. -Purse $150-Ist, �75; stock from the following American Watch Xanu- .
" I , s,-50; 3rd, $26. factories : Waltham, Elgin Rockford, AuroM I
130r � He has no pet d and wethers� and $3.75 for the bucks. A bunch LONDOM ONTARIO$ this year and has some suitable for :)eed to sell e 2 '.
th who sows be gathers. " I Samples either in the sheaf or grain can b --
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� 0 im, but stands ready from Stratiord, the 'horse was frightene of '18, averaging 150 lbs', fetched 84.50 for ewes een at Hugh - Grieve's Seed Store, SeafoAh, 1 TW1,0-THIRTY40431t CLASS. -Purse, $203-; Illinois, Hampden, SpringIfteld, Columbus, (N. Y. .
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� d a big time . to take advantage . track. The buggy was upset and the were more nunierouis than the market wanted V,JW t.� 18th to 27th, 1890. a ist, $100; 2nd, W5 &c. Also the best mak,es in English and SWIM.
e daddies re- . event. . � they sold from $3.50 to $4. A sale of 99, of an I . cession 13, McKillop. Price $1.60 per bushel. � ;'REE FOR ALL. -Purse, $200 -1st, �100 oar amortment� of American� Eng1M and Can-
. . - He ladies thrown out almost in front of the 'rhtof 801bB, was made for �4 each. Large increase in prizes. Parties desiring some should place their orders n , ,$65 ; 3rd, M . adjan Je welry io now larger than eyer, and con.
, 1. the do,maged _ v (4 Sir John is an enemy to no man. . & average weig at once, as there is only a limited amount Sor � , .
I - To furtber engine.- The horse got on the track,and There was a demand for good, light, fat h.ogs at Machinery in motion in Main Building, sale, . All the above races open to trotters and sists of the nev est and latest designs
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.s once more as I has haters but he hates not - from 8.5 to ,f .25 per cwt. Heavy hogs were slow . . Silverware in abundanep from *he following
�will seek an- I . hiss-chemes lie wilt'strike hands with but for the prompt action of the engin i-. Best 1181.4 1 JOaN STAFFORD:
; . eer in reversing, the animal would have at from $4.75 to $5 per cwt. A double-decker Manufacturing goods in view of publ CONDITIONS. noted makers - Simpson, Hall, Miller & �Co.,
ture. any man. He never- scorns assistance been mangled. Both ladies were badly for Montreal paid 5-,'c. speed programni� ever offered. Grand and - I I - of New Ynek and 31,ontreal.; Reed & Barton,of
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� of last we-- nor undervalues it. con nyentry. Entriesto closeonAugust 20-
. is such that bruised. is still in a depressed state, and prices are rather States -cotton, figs, rice, peanuts and wild nuts F sale, lot 7, concession 5, L. R. S., contain- t 1pal . Con- :..I Hamilton, Ont., all of which are
ly 31, we were I 11 His-peraona,l magnetisM fter a single -The crops in*El ma since - the copi- - weaker. The demand keeps weak,while supplies Any, horses di�tcnclng the field entitled to first No. 1.
I - .� arelarcre. At the Stanley market, Live ool,to- eachastheygrow in theSouth, ca"tsmade in g 100 acres, about 85 of which are cleared, well indneyonly. Four to enter and three to st2rt. TI..- 1 -r �Icp&rtinent is complete in a its
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- heal- harvest I few followers can hold out a 11 and rn 21 rom the leaves of the pine and other woods of fenced, under-drailled and in a good state of Entries to be addressed to the Swr�etary at Sea- brat,(-* , - � - jods sold enamved free of charge.
, Isaac' Fisher, � . interview. He knows his Man Sowell ous rains, are doing we any are day there were offered .450 head of'Can an cat- f e, turpentine stills of cultivation. The remainder is well timbered, � . .
.1 � -saying with gladness tbat the small PO- tie and 1,200 sheep.- Sheep juet about continre the South. Products of th plants, barks,&c.&c., e balance first -clam ri'M forth P. o. Races -to be called at I 0�,eloek Al,a�, �, --sare to show goods.
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ron tatoes will be spoiled. Thi�bay crop Is to hold their own, but supplies are'still . a I timber, all unculled. There are good frame sharp. Give u's a ci,R,
. interest, ambition and friendship that " heavy. The following were to -day's quotations Inu live alligator of Florida. ciation Rules to govern.
- arliest spring the township. Fall West Show,Bafloon Races & Parachute Descents, ( buildings and a splendid young orchard. There I '. American Asso . �
I U --- - disloyalty is changed to loyalty and the one of the heaviest in being calculated at �4.80 to t
red and ha huffy subject becomes more of. a Dartizan wheat, where it ismas not killed out in' hoice, 12i -e; Fireworks, Bands etc. are three never failing springe,besides wells. It Is I Brass Band will be in attendance. --:� - . -� .
A - I , offal) : Finest steers, 13c � good.to c . � within five miles of Seatorth and three from Admission to park, 25 cents; 1"Ie8 free ;
. rliest recor and oor to medhim, Ilic; inferior and bulls, 10c ; allowed to Carriages, 25C extra. V I R. Counter
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� at is that of . -than ever before. the spring, is exceedingIV heavy, test sheep, 13c ; secondary, M ; merinos, i0je, For prize list and information address post E�rucefleld. The purchaser 4111 be � I
I I -%I ,� " In reconciling enemies and harmon- the sample is plurnp; spring wheat card to - do fall work right away. Apply on the pre. , �Pl. .
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� E xperiment promises g - .kL, August 5. The prices of cattle are CAPT. A W. PORTE, THOS. A. BROWNE, mises, or address DAVID ROUAT, Bruceflel -
Fox - �; opposites. Sir John has no equal. MONTRE - Secretai�, F, 0. I limf t. C. COLEMAN, Predden�.
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