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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-06-26, Page 5-- " - - - ._. - - _. - _ . _ , . 4 l ' , - _ . , _ - c 11 x - „ . . . -- {i _ .r i- f I- 1 ,: - . :. - ,. - _ s r _ «.u' i • y _.- n. ..- , , •,. ii - io , - - ..-. .�.�- _ ;- � - -. - _ - 111. iE _ - { . `.- - • - i 1. JUNE IION , T _ . . I.�U ON' �SIT,� ___ How Duels start In Germany. Choice - dairy tubs, Joe to Ile ; medium _ Ctl�'�Z�R�� dolt tuba 8r_ to 9.0 • low grade dolt tints I Ii .`TI1;#� Arthur Thiele, a young strident at rho . Y y I 6e to 7r_ • choice large rolls, l0c ; dairy �� ; -7--. . . . -----; - H#gh School of Teabnoiogy-in Charlotten- 11 burg, near Berlin, has been sent to .a fort- pound prints, 12o to 13c; fresh made cream- . ale, er tubs 15e to 15. .< RD - - toss for nine months because he provoked �' : �e ; creamery pound Inong, G. �4r, and fought a cruel with Dr. Broakelmann. prints, 15c to 160. Eggs—The market gives Hot weather Coats' and Vests, $1:7 to $5. archcinetd, T. Brookolmann was Thiele's second In a evidence of a weaker feeling, although no . rI George V. sword duel, find in his 00111ments on the quotable change has occurred in prices. Stylish Straw Hats, I'corf6cat shape, @c up. meeting critioised severely on of Thiele'g Single cases of- the best sell at 9r_, and 9e P1- ibzusoli, James strokes. • Thiele regarded the criticism as would be . accepted for any large order. . Bir lot of poiling Prints, only 5c. 0 . . . cAllister, J. ,tin insult, He challenged the doctor, but About 916 is the average price. ,split eggs f 7 Ill 11 e court of lienor decided the doctor was some activity at 7c to 8e. Beatttiful �'9ilble=fold Tartans, for BIo acs and Drosses, 24c. I under no obligation to accept the chat- cit MONTREAL, uL� June 23rd:—Cheese—From Stylish things in White asci Cream P . I rasols �1,5� u . lenge. This decisigp angered Thiele. - 7 s to grade. Butter—The range P soar€ John was dotorniined to have a dual at any price. Dior butter at present is about 1Ga to lsc, Blouse and Slur Waists iii sbundance frOln 50c u . Evezl, A. Sc he sat -down and svratct what, to his and there is a fait[ business doing on about.11 p that basis. In wea',errt and townships s Piles of level' Wash 'roods from 5r_ u0 • stet'= iron- George -German mind, was t zo most insulting let- p 1 ter lie could think out. This letter reached the interest is small. Eggs—The mar- ket continues on a pretty steady basisI Ir, The Carpet acid Certain stock here is very choice. r-- ' its climax In the sentence: - "You may regard yourself as morally . with fresh.sggs being quoted around 9r_ to ` 111T . ,. 9J cents. - %Lig,ht weight' double fold all -wools 1ulner stuff's in pink sky .. ' Ii• boxed on the ear by the undersigned." - a7 �, pink, y To L`rockelmann's German mind too UT1:;A, June 22nd.—At the Board of blue, cream, fawn, navy and black, only 25c, ` i :I:leulg�tll, T1, F. - this seemed an insult that only blood could Tracie to -day following sales of cheese - ry . "lfp=' " it (f- wipe out. Thus it came that early one e'er© made"...,640 boxes large at 6�c, 4,800 Op@sed to -clad a lot -of' fine Shot Elou e Silks, Only 25c. rttoEl;, I mo- D. morning Thiele tinct Brocl;olzuann found Uoxea large at Gee; 1,911 boxes small at Geo, � es I Two _ 7a boxes small at G c `�90 boxes at 7e 124 LLll01@Lull$ SII Floor Oil Cloths, from 1.8 inches to 4 yards wide, I thenisalves tell poses apart in the �'rrune- , 2 � I yTwo i Wald and shot at each other until. Thiele packages of creamery butter at 16c. The y r � � � � ' i cell with a dangerous wound in the ogee- market is dull and �c lower. Startling pricf s in Men s, Youths, Bos and "Children s Clothing. ,. vies, Thiele lingered for days between life At Little Falls : 960 boxes at Glc, 50 1 _ - t tteliF R. L, laoxes at 6r_, 4,440 boxes at QTc, 00 boxes and death, but after once • taking a turn � , � ! 0 - c for the better recovered. rapidly. ' With at privet® terms ; 3G packages. of dairy but ' � - t at 14c to 150, 16 packages of creamery GI.:IJ.rr.11oy `&,! W���1j M y�l��y� • trine months' rest in a Prussian fortress 1 - LL he will be fully restored to health. [utter at 15G to 1Gc. " . ttlU1ch • .` Vit` Live Stock Markets. l 1aer� Sir C. I- 4 A Zieve Bankruptcy i3i11. , t f �` A. "Tho assageof the pending. b`tnkru tc GLAsc:o�<<, June 23r)3.—Cattle—Market Two arge jt�ClC$ c`�large staffof employees P p g. p' Y demoralized. Present rice for best, $?sr_ to 1 i• �- } F hill by the house reminds trio of an unci-. 9 cents. . . ' • dent under the old bankruptcy, law," said p t constantl caterio to thepeople-of Seaforth and tlittue, Dr, ; ToliovTo,. June 24th.—Prices for export g Albert E. Hamilton of Springfield, Ills., cattle ranged from $3.5 to $3.75 per cwt.; ' 1 at the Raleigh. "Ono of the leading at- $3.80 was aid we b lieve but nothing- ! i to h u n d r d s of�ustomers, X i� �J� extending to an urea Earnoys of Sprivgfleld -vers visited .by a higher. Butchers' caul were scarce, and - ) l I `I + Gorman, who was rept>ited to be quite a shade higher; that i to say, good atufi®��� LIM of rJ� til les IS firm Can -wealthy` i was worth from 12 c to 5r_ per 100 lbs more ' t 4 o e r inducements donalcl1, ` ` C. "'I want to know about dot bI ankruptcy,? than on Tuesday last, though in an ordinary s ' ores P y, he said• cense quotations were practically unchanged that a re S r p r i s i g� o n account of having such a klinr- Aid' Tho attorney [vas s it rased, but ex- for anything -but tbe� best meat. The beat - pl'ained the procedure. 1, price was 3Jc; with a occasional better • " = large ori ut we can buy" goods at 'close prices " `I must pay 30 per cs'pt, aind't 101 in- figure for a few choice casts. TI,e butch- ' uirad rho alir�nt. -- . ;- • era stuff was all sold. by noon. -In sheep , -- and sell ern o n s m al i profits., t s.` ru n n l n two rr ryes.' . and lambs,- the receipts -being small (152 . .. p Y ` g iVchll, go ahead. all told,) trade was mare brisk, and `A RELIABLE , TOREN stores we -can sell the -full lin - "A schaclulo of assets a>u1d Iiabilities was a' few more lambs waultidhave sold at from e of Dry foods re- made out, the prooeedings wore instituted . $3- to 3.50 -and 3".75 each. Shipping ' _ I • u i red a ; we have room t .and in ti few months rho iian entered filo sheep will sell at 3r_ per pound;�aiid � few CI O show thegoods* but. lawyer's ofiiee determined upon revenge. are wanted. About 150 calve . ' s 4viere, A. C, „ 7 P 8 s came in, and , ,strong, H. You said I must pay 30 per cent l' he sell at from $3 to 53.50 each. Alilch "cows . DRY 00 US 0{� YN one stor s not large enough to contain the vol- .clotialil, H. J. ,exclaimed. "Dose of)zaera soler mine Earls were dull at from $: 0 to $_t3 each. ,The five and horses and mine house` and pay-doin- •hundred bogs received were"all sold readily I , -selves vat dey pl.easo, pay efery tollar I at $4.25 fort choice ;' thick fat; $3.50 stores, I urn a of t r de we transact. ` . owed and gif Ino twenty t'ousand Collars, „3.75 to $4; sows,.S3; and ataga, $2 per 100 ' .all dero was loft, .ven I vas vorth 'a hun- pounds. "High class goods at the lowest prices" our Motto. F r Cha balance of the month ' died t'ousand tollars if I vas vertu a cent.' Lit-FitrooL, June 23. -The cattle' trade we offer special bargains in Lace I Curtains,, Table Lineps, louse Silks,,. -Dress Goods, - - , Explanations were useless, and, it is safe here is worse, owing to excesai� sly hot Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear andl Parasols. ; See our grand stock of Was Goods. ' ib l Colter of:l�l�a,in--•-�. r, p._ (_. to say, the former bankrupt will not try it weather and heavy supplies. Best light ' . (`1 "� � � � � � STORE under the now law."—Washington Star: States grins on 4rd per pound • choice RE GGIlli' Vi A � �f Y. &Ile ;1,Tk4't Streets. e, Thomas b Y. s I? p . Canadian, 4d ; heavy, 41d ; Argentine, 4d 1 APPOSITE TOWN BUILDING. Old Deacon Newland. per pound. Sheep' sell at 5�d , to 51d per per � cane. Clearing out our stock of. �Alen's Tweeds and Postings. S lling them out at less thea .- A carrespondeit writes: "Deacon Pea- p cost. Don't miss this grand opporsunity to save money. E body Now -land of Lawrcucocillo, JUL Y`-, MONTREAL, June ..,3.—The butchers were was p -resent at the laying of the cornor- present in considerable numbers, but trade I { j I - ttone of the Bttnl�Or 13111 ilionuilielit. If in cattle was slow for some time, as higher J SMITH, '� fQ!'"� h . ' . A® �a ■ tae lives until Shpt. 30 it0xt, he will be 95 prices were being, asked all round. Zhe 4`Special.' • �'>,d�i �;�lo �ta��`� �� 89 t - " Jears of age, -Although Ire 1s somewhat- best beeves sold at 3 "Lc per pound, good NEXT TO C. W PAPST'S BOOKSTORE. �j lk ble in health, his mind is clear and ,liis brought 3Jc to 3�c, and,, common 2Jc to 3c, o� • f r momory good. He takes an intelligentlin_ Calves soli at fro in Sl: f5 to S8 each. Sheep- - 10 pieces .,o inch vrool Bexges at lOc yard A gaol line Men's Pants at'85c serest in the nuts of the day, especially oft are dull of sale, and bring .3c per pound ; 120 feces 4. inch wool "prges -at 25c yard A cod line Tweed Stria Pants at Si, I8 =lierfson ; T 'est "orlr dew inYautions." lamUs are declining .' price, and sold at p g p ist B11Iu :it 'I(;I � from ? to 53.25 each: Fat .hogs 300 yards Insertion' A111 in worth 20o for 10c 25 dozen Mien's Shirts at 15c ^lett` �IANITOLA-.� - A Joke In the Commons, sold at 4 cents per pound, store hogs Til I West, A elnnis ' at $5 to S8 eaGh, and young pigs at $lA.-aGAIN � 250 yards Challie • Mus'lins worth 12c for 7 10 do7sn Alen's Shirts worth 50c for 33c It is not often that the 7rIalise of Com- 0 7 J has the chance of enjoying a good and to. each. A cable from Liverpool was re- --.. ceived here a` visin' shi ers of horses to 200 yards Challie north 8c and 9c for 4c A good reliable Suit at. 84' innocent joke.• But it found the occai•sion g pp I , r� U3 Edward, Pettit. the other night, and at the expense of Mr, atop shipping, . tli,e trade was rotten and All Parasols o~ er . /J, la per Cent, discount A fine Coat and Vest for Surrimer, 1,28 Supplies heavy". �_. , -- __._ _ John Burns, who is far too earnest a man to o F - - �"" = W`�"`"= indulge in :ekes of .malice re onse. ``Siilee $t,.rr=ti,o, June ;�3.=Good heavy stews, i Canada's best Shir ng 12:4c a € ES. g 1 p p 54.20 to a4. �5 ; medium, $4.20 to e�4.30 ; . 00 yards Brussels Carpets,bought job,worth I came into the House, four years ago,',M,, light ,to o d butchers', �a,85 . to $4.15 ; :T®—WWROW SATURDAY , 2� 0 $1.15, selling at 6,5c Burns said, `the confidence of the public in g g i.. Corsets, all sizes „ , , , good fat . h ifers, $3.60 to 5,x.90 ; mixed . r-.NirEXT• 1_'izt st'. - it has much diminished. The Iaughter butchers', g od lots, $3. 5 to 53.60; hulls I D,�/ j y An immense range sof Pongee Silks at Cut I2? percent. discount will be given on all -1 , that here drake forth prevented him from , X211 >V Pi BARGAIN LT � ,�� D� � 2(��L�v rices. I other lines of Brussels Carpets higher ; good butchers', $$3 to $3.35 ; stock- V p I . tl fini3hing the sentence.—`Household Words.' _ers and feed ers, dull and lower; light to I i I T i 1 tl good stockers S2.40 to S2 90- feeders S3 to t GRITS & I TORIES- I - I'll, ' May have different opinions in re ' gard to politics, but they. agree in, declaring DILL & SPEARR'S the beat and cheapest place (everything considered)for - -- i. TAILORING and " ' GENT'S' FURNISHINGS= We , strive - to give the beat at a 1. reasonable price, which accounts for our success, Honest work at honest prices at DILLAPE ME's, Se , or , TAILORS ANDF11 URNISHERS, .. One Door South of Expositor Office C V.L1.lJJ.lLUI.L�` G f ,/ 7T- S� L - :. It requires no head to see the Bargains in our great stock of high grade goods. You. can't go wrung - when you buy from us, because we can give you dollars worth at prices that other competitors cannots touch with the same goods. Our: -stock is rapidly going off, but we have still Bargains you cannot - afford to miss_ as we are always - .reducing lines in price so as tet clean them out. Our stock is well as- . , sorted with up-to-date novelties and styles, and you have only to - _._ step in and be convinced we are _ selling goods cheaper than any house in town. 11 1 A Richardson ~ 'Iasi -Ai.�9.I.N STREET, SE AFORTI£ 1' . h - WPJ'D_D1NG _1 7. -i . . P RIES • � _1211 T We have -a Large Select- • - on of Goods suitable for tt !1 Rev. R. Harkness, B. A„ of J�Tan, ,;3, 35; vea.ts,'w3. UNE WEDDINGS , i5i. to $:5.90.` Hogs - Mar- acs. -bve "tlbtn flV iGG be offered d at 1 is reached two excellent sermons in Rnax Y �' *� 1 f1 c ketactltie but lower; Yorkers, 5355. to Ca,rdno'S Block,-'—'�� church, Alitchell, on Sunday, 14tH ins[. He 4 3.60 ; pigs and light, ,53.60 ; mixed pack- "� "�(�'�--�-^�- �j��" f� �� �� '■ fl 11 - iEo also gave a lecture in the church on the fol- ers, $3.45 to 53.50 ; mediums, 3.4U .to =• �� -�� V -a-`t �•-� _ j" ullder Town Clock. 11 1 11 lowing evening, which was well attended. 2• i Wh�ic we are Serung _ $4 35 ; heavy, $3.35 to 53.40 ; roughs, ' � 9U f} --_- -__-___ to $3; stags, ? to � 2�.. Sheep and Lambs SHIRT WAISTS, BLOUSES, � _ 3 LOCAL NOTICES• ivlarket active e and higher ; prune lambs, 7 1, _ _ Very Cheap at -` HF,,Vf-risw,,, the Sea.forth photographer, SJ• `o to S6;• culls to good: w2.75 to x.50 ; ([1 : T]F% -A �j x ■ The cheapest Silk on earth worth 2Sc and has a fins line offrauttiand mauldingi,tvhtch he is yeal'llnrfi, fair to extra, $4 to $4.75; mimed ,AND PRINT': f'1' RAP ER Trimme i illinery l 30c selling very c:icap. Cill Arid Fce far yourself. sheep, good to oho ca; 53.50 to $4 ; liandy . t 0 1163 ? cvetliers e4.20"to ' .25 export sheep slow t Printed 1ngee going at 15c yard quo I'r-ztr j 1L�iLL:t IIo1>rs.--Best quality of and lower; ewes, � to: 3.75, W111 t0 I 1Yiade LOVIei tlla Ea11��i1'iipu �I'ities.` %�AL P�iOG�. I 15y ids salimittonneperson : 5 _L . 9 1 • Alanilla rove for rat• f rhe arae f• r biit,gs at bottom - ■■ /� 85 Straw shapes worth 25c, sale � rice 10c 4 pieces Tiveed Dress Goods, 29 inch, at 13e - - prices. Jutixs:t5 rato4 s --slot th. 1.1$3.2' '`� r-�• 4 i4l:t�zr,t.t :t:;rt Fr,:tt rC«ztir�:.—flet sift ai DON'T be decei ed." Insist on getting ws --.� o r;� _=_ -3_ctticili for ball prieesbefnre b^ol-io1_ vourr•rdur fear 11%csey-Ilarris; the genuine HONK Smoking Mixture ; 10 _, 235 Straw shapes worth GUe, !$e and C,1, Uppure_ vanilla, bt.rc r:hha:r, tura flies c,) -,d f1tx, Cents a packace• 1471 .AT °�'��� �01 A C A-�,0-�+• ealeprice 25cWHY H �T�°EAR:. _ raka flix l muter t %ilio•;. Jeuxsux Boos , sea- " j 3 + for t,°t' frit ralLIy torch. _ 1488.2 r -W , V a Job lot Shirt Waists at 50c each; Ladies' Drawers, 2 pair for 25c ' Births. d "` !• _ f. 111+ 1 VCIL` slronlcl cell at Hr•tt=lersoll's no�v, for BLIS:S.—In Rulldt, an `,June 2ni1, the wife of Dir. JOU lot shirt WaislGs at 75C eaC � 9 :fir - t [111' a,l he has just add_d to hes gill-ry as ne very fine goal.- Frank S. 13tibs, of Gihinoak }iontaria, of a son. Ladies. Aprons, 2 for 25c . liltlat 1w busy— ground ac^esiories fat mki'i the l-t$est steles in , ' i CARDNO'` DLOCK, SEAFORTH, _ I t 3S 2 �Sl1I"til.—Irl 1l ingh-sru, .Juno 10th, the wile of Mr. Ladies' IV1 lit G{)wna 70c u to 1.80 photos coiled lr.a,ttra. C.i-t sad see. 14_b s t Spot I4luslins, colo ed, at 8r_ g p S - Jehri mlth, cf he Grand Trunk R.fflw 3-, of a L 1'> tII11t, i( -)r thiB _®__ _-11 --�. ___'a s:,n. I - 71 11'C' �1't' rE WFLSIi.—In Wincharit, on June loth the wife of i i 1 300 air Hose, size '7J to '9, choice 71e Ladies' TVhite Skirt 45c u to 51.50 p pil.c,d Blyth. p p Mr. Johii lVel:h, of a eon. AL Jl,ss tl' & Co., Blytb, are offering JBUTCtIER.—In Eitst lti�awai _,Ii, on Jum 14tb, the ° 3 All wool De Laines worth 20c and i 5c at 14C Ladies' white C. Covers, Ile up to 45c lunette» of larwins like these : 2 dozen fine lemons , wife of ilii Jahn B tcher, oL.a son.CS ' 2bc O lfie. red till �rarulatcd sugar 4t ; :4 "lbs. ' FItEE}LAN.—In Seflforit; on June Sed, the wife of Ladies Parasols 40e c C 90c, 61 t0 g3 All wool De Laines worth 38c and 40c,at 19c 80 _ I light brown sugar $l ; pare pares green, per 1b., 18c ; i Mr. Frank Freema , of a daughter. �. 5,C ,_&7 1 I 1 4 rtuart Esaiera �5c ; 3 Calf -gallon sealers 25a; medium BEtLEIr.—In . ljuliet, on June 15th; tUe wife of I ' t I'"c each y r + .; size lamplases 3r_ largo size lam lasses b3. ltr. Edgar Dexter, f Gtt in§,bo and girl. - 71�UT10 dozen Alen s Shirts a J LadieB Vesta JC ! e 1Qe 15e 19e to GOc Terata cash or eggs. Coil and get price list. M. 1VISE: In G`odcrich v"wnshfp, on June 17th, the i 7N .�.ds S Fear �i�'� JES:ar & Co. 1489x1 wife of lir. Alberb,Wise,�of a daughter. - Men's Coats and Vests for summer—Coats Embroidery tc.nd Laces at low prices g S orei3 _ Mc�iABB.—In Whiter_ urct, on June 9th, the wife of Rev, kir, hicr\TphbI.' f a son. The only safe business principle is CASH. There's a fashion ble glamor about `,'runnin 75c ; Vests 57c - - ( Bruce$eld• COOPER.—In "Brussel ,.on June 11th, the trite of Y P p * g A full range of Ready-made Clothing I . up a -bill," and buying what you never would if ready eney was the word. A large assortment of English wilts at SEAFORT1 � B. R, Hitumass, general life inatir- ltr. Janes-Ccoper,;o.f twirl daughters, The more you encourage the CASH SYSTEM .the less you ay ro g g anceagent. notary public, canveyancer,coniniagioner JOHNS.—In Uaborne, ori June _13th, the wife of , Cut. Prices Table.Linen at snap prices for taking af£tdavitd, &c. 31c,nmy to loan at b par ce ,t. ltitr. Win. Johns, of is son. portionately for everything you require., u dont ave [1` T iinl on first `nort age on good fare property. At home HERN —In Uaborne, o Juu.c 14th, the wife of Mr. to .pay for any persons ad debts. Our stye of doing Y p g k' p P Y• � We make Shirt Waists to fit ori Shim Waists made to order at low rices - 4 everyf morning and 1Pedaced.ty et cacti week. 1.104 John W. Llcrn, of son• business is CASH. I. ✓p-tOt1JYl SfEI)8-- Down -t wilBLorre - , i s .,� WIAERS-•-In Credito on June 10th the wife of r ! . 9% t- -_- lir: li'esley Winera,�of a son, NOW I+'OR THE GR1i,AT JU�7L< S LL: C[rrmdehtzePs B/t;k CtYtr`y'sI.k, Henrietta Cloth, good colors, 38 !inches wide, regular price 2 c ; S4APOtrii, June 25, 1996. M,niagers, � - The Gre t June Sale price 15C. AFTER THE 1 fall 4yheat per bushel . ... . .... . ..... 0 E3 to 0 04 the bride's father EtTON.—At the rhstdence .ot Henrietta Cloth, specially good vjalue, 40 inches wide, reg price 30c ;�' �' BALLANTYNE—ROBI, Hullebt on Iur�o 17th, by p , ti I Spring wheat p^r 5ua-ei ..... -. . 0 E3 to o r4 The Gre t June Sale rice 18C. Rev. John Ro-s, B, A., Brussels, & r. antes Bal- . p VETO. a I Oats per bushel ..... _..._ 0 i8 to 0 i9 lardyne, grocer, of Brussels, to hii s Birdie: Rob- Qlinghams, new patterns, heavy hake, regular price 9c ; -- • Peas per buabe ........ .......... D 44 to 0 45 erton, of Seaforth. 1 _ The Gre t Jtine Sale price .SC. {{ Barlay poi bushel.......... ... 0 25 to 0 20" COLC�UHOUN—GRAHA3,1.—At the rilsidence of the - 1•' Butter, No. 1,boi-O., ., ...____... 0 10. to 0 it , bride's father, on June 17th, byfRcv. P. Scott, Curling Tongs, the kind that is well made, regular price 10c n est I w` LL WARES . - Putter, trr'i........ .. ....... 0 l0 bo a 11 D1r. Edward' J. Colquhoun, to ! Mi;a" Jmet, The Gre t June Sale price 5C. CONSIST !, I Eggs per doz. _. - __ -- . 0 7.1 to 0 08 ' daughter. of 1 Archibald Graham E q , all of weeds, new patterns, suitable fqr school wear, regular price 35c ; - � The smoke of ltatile h� cleared away, ?'lour, per 100 1'�g .................... 2 00 to 2 00 Htbhert. The Gre t June Sale price 25c. the contest has been stubbornly fought, a Hayper tort ncv .......... _...._.... 7 00 to 7 00 ROWCLIFFE-A �DRENS_—At the rdaidoace of the . Ind f Hfdea per 100 t s.... -. .... .. ........ 2 00 to 3 00 b; ide's fats r, on June 17th, .by Rev. T. B. Printed Aluslcns and Chalizes fast colors, pretty ei%cts, regular price 9c ; y /� -� i ® ��% � *� c r6 t. 1 co Coupland, T S �� _11L .�..L_+Cs.�� Y now., as the destiny of ozir fair Dar io€ I SheepSt.tud_,...,,. _.. Cori land ilii David Roweliffe, to lfiss Minnie, The Gre t June Sale price 5C. . l wool,- .. ... 0 19 to 0 21 second daughter of Mr. John Andrew, all of , ' tl haalteen'Settled far another ,teriri of flys . o s Suits, «ell merle god. fit' ' Potatoes 1 -Fr ba,,,_................ 0 25 00 0 21 . Uaborne, i y S , , g , regular price X1.75 ; + . 11 ', ierLerr.,._... The Gre tt June Sale price $1.25• *---------- ---''--------- ears ie minis of the eiec�l•s and of the Salb (retfl ) 1 ..... 1 00 to 0 00 WALKER-ItA11ILTOI .—At the re Idecce of the s Wood per cord (ton;,:...... .................. 2 =r5 ba 3 OQ bride's mother, on June 10th, L ev. J. A, 31c- Zen's Suits reduced 't0 S4.` Q 5.25 and ,56.00. } �7 r i people in general, are once more turned to Y Y Wood per card (s'�ortl ... . .. ... .... 1 f0 to 1 00 Donald, lir. Y1'illiant D. walker, f Grimsby. to 'actor Cotton, and wide, regular price 5c ; - '. - p p pp ...... 0 7u t_• 1 00 Tiids Franc's Ii tniIlton, daughter of lira. James The Gre t June Sale rice 2 .c. Wev,�ould again cal A lee pc r bag ..... . .......... : trade and commerce -T'ftrrl C,oter sec• .......................... 6 era to 6 OO 1Iamilton, of Tarns.' �°e� the attention of the public to .:our. well- ;• i Tfciothy Seed_... ............._..... 2 10 to 2 EO ROY—BRONNLEh.—At St. Pau1'a chiurch, Clintgn, Limit 10 yards t0 a Customer. Don't '�. �� ���� 0 Ste s th i ' Pork, per foo lbs..., ... .............. • 4 2:i to 4 b0 on June 22nd, by'B.ev, J. F. Pa •k, assisted by J town Holland (Linen), good quality, regular price i0c ; assorted :and well -bought stock of Summer Tallow, I The Gre t June Sale price EC. ! I f H ,per lb .... ................ 0 C4 to 0 04 Rev. W. lI. beaborn, upala of th groom, and %. r rector at et. ,Matthew a church, ondou, Rev. footwear. We are making dull days a i.hing Franklin E. Rny, late incumbent of the parish of ephyrs, pretty'effeets, in prink, blue, mous e and grey, etc. These goods are worth l6c a ■ Toaoc�t, June 25_—Fish cvhna.�,.7o tom 80.72: of the past. Trade is brisk herei because of spring sheat, €0.99 to $0.50 : o�ta, 23}c .a .4r_ , Ifensall, and eldest son of Rev. E stay, of East- yard, but during this Great June Sttie 4he price tviil be 1 ?,c. 8 �t�1. <paas, per ash, 5C'c to bCc; barley, 30e to 31c ; hay, ern Passage, Nova Scotia, to files Margaret Ann, r 1 para. g b , THIS BUSINESS I§ GROWV G BI GE out reasonable prices on that great coli€ •I ter ton, 112 50 G , ib.CO • t;tttar, 10,: ba 130 ; yours eat daughter of the late Jane Bronnlee + R. % - modit�--shoewear. i toed per t•rrg, `Or_ to 22c ; egp, per dor., 90 dt Clinton. i i .................�...-..----.viii. - to 1oc , dreab.�l au per IN lbd, ,Q5 00 to <-.50. i - --- ___- __—r_ -- Deaths. . Shoes for oma on Day- Toronto Fruit Market. •DORRANCla.—In McKillop, on June 20th, Annie,EMIN Sezdb Jral ?3,=«'stet melons were a little CoAer `` widow of the irate •Gere Dorranee, N 01 irText`•.'t'iTednesday being I3ominion Llay I- n aced UtSEpeare and two months. g conj . '�`�al. 11easier to -clay, sel.znb at from ,�Oc to 40a GO RDON.-- At 16th; residei,ce, 4th leoticeesicn of za � and a holiday, you will need a pair of shoes '� ` ` '�I each, Strawberries ivem steady at - 5C to Tucker, With, on Juue 14tb, Angus Gordon, aged I' , to celebrate. We are rider obligations to '711c per quart box. Ooosuberries sell slowly 79 yaara. __ 4 �r � do better by you than any _oAe else—till we ,10ft r E1E98.—At Georg, H Juno t th, Flo a, daughter of ...t. I T _ i ask is to put us to the to' t, at 75c to 55c per basket. Cherries fetch the tat George Hese, aged 2t► years. _ - ,:- -from 75e to R1, with slow sale for the poorer REEDER. In McGillivray, ort ..ane 5th, lira. John I i kinds. 1?otuate3 are moving out fairly well Raeder, aged 21 years. �- SRARR—d . Grey, an Jane 13th Rtwaeil, only son I at from L51) to „2.' J per case. The first of lift. V. J. Sharp, aged 6 years, 5 months and In the Surrogate Ciourt of the In the S rr0 ate Court Of the s - raspberries of the season came in to-day,and 6 days. Count of Huron. 11 - sold at from `20c to 2-2c per quart box. These ST,1 WART. In Morris, on, June 17th; Jar et, .widow County of -Perth• y — 41/ wf '\1t� tI 11/ 411� are about two weeks earlier than were the of the - late Tponaa Steuttirt, formerly of%� � , iF 4 . first in last year. Red currants are selling Brussel ,aged. 79 years. In the hatter of the Estate j of John In the matter of the L�tate of Robert laic- , ab 6ci to is per quart boy:. New potatoes in Coyne, late ©f the Township of IIib' Alillan tl a younger, late of the Town- a barrels fetch froth ��2.25 to 42,5Q per barrel, BE-tt-s Plug is the tiliighest grade and bert, in the County of Perth, Farm r, ship oil IcK' illop, in the County of a c � j��0�7 �, p A richest fiarored Chewing Tobacco made. Deceased. I Huron; arzner, Deceased. Two L+a ,9 � 'l�c�'te !J o� e►s I�ed _ . and cell easily. Gueumbers are Tveakcr, 1477 F ( All perso iia ins any claim against the estate of Co*#Aians loin at $1.25 per -basket. Try it: All persons having claims againat the estate' e! ? 0� polite f TWO Op going w It R be He lila the younger, late of the Township 3 Jrhn Corse, tato of the township t Hibbert„ in ' j (� v I;xsitot OfficeSTOR£ST>Sw3idiBg I* o e illop, in a Counts of 1iuYcn, Farmer, de With 2 , Stocks f up-to-date Goods. . SALE REGISTER. the County of Perth, farmer, deeeased,iwho died on oemed, who die on or about tate,?S%h d.y of April, E j` Toronto Wool Market: or about rho 2nd day of May, A. D „1890, are re- A D., 189!3, are a aired on or before the 22nd " da € Wool is coming in freely into the local On Ttie` day, July t th, at three o'clock gaited an or before the loth da} of July, 1890,' to of July, A. D.', 1 98, to send or deliver to tate under + t g m. on the remises lot 6 concession - 8, Fend or deliver to the undorsigned executors of the j A&li FOIL i3AlLE Rot Bale; Int $, tate part lot ntaraet site the old rices areatill bels aid. p r P , + signed executo}-9 of the estate full particulars of I 0, concession 10, Grey t-ocwnebjp. containing Good p g p 1lullett , auction sale of valuable farm- rstate, fait particulars of their elsima and the .S1/, TG t xoo • 7r o dealers at >: , their claims and the seeutitiae (i! any} held by them l Exem, all cleared except txettty !tore3 is jleh f d Cl t securities (:f,any)held by therti dal verified b an I ' choice fleece is selling �' Y V - s are Hugh Oke, proprietor John Gill; auction- atRdavit. After the said. date the executors vial j duly verified by an atfidaTit. sifter the said data s goad hardwood hush, The Lend is In it high state - 18c, and unwashed at lle. Rejection the. executors ill proceed to distribute the said ; of cultivat'an, well underdrained and w#11 fenced. ee:. � proceed to die ibute the estate anion the p%rties I , bringing 15G. ' ! estata among t e parties entiticd thereto,. having without any waste land. There is'a good frame entitled.therlt , having reference only'to the alydnis reference only to ,r�i eh claims as they shall then _ - hoose, with susnmer.kitchen slid woodshod a 1 .e of whtek they shall have receired . notEee, and after 4 have received otic, and after such distribution #C batik barb, 8#x52; with storm atabiing undern , y I PORTANT NOTICES. such distribution they will not be roaponsibie for y p y Pml-ck ! Lnge, -There are four wr Of D&Ir I11Ia� rkots. the shall not b responsible to an ereditor ler anend other antbtiild �# any part of the estate to any, creditor of rt'hose part of the eate, of whose; claim they stall noteW orsh> d of one of the best varieties of fifth tit , TJL - 'f`OItl1�TO June 23.—Butter—Dulliiess is ARM OIt SOLE:—•That �vslusb a farm,_ being claim they shall not Lase received notice at the 2i� a reeeired a tics at the time of such diefributis�n. ood, nsv�,�•-lulling wells withPuaeps fn-ihetu. leis the only feature displayed locally. The re- lot ii, aoncees4on 16, tounahi of Ha the time of such distribution. Thfe.notice;ia given pur- F y. lhia notice is en pursuant to tke statute in �hzt, roil$ sriAbree-quartersfrom the 'tillage Of he lots Jacob Schatz containing 85 suint to the atnbuto in that behalf. d 'in ell dlretuwjlk 1 ceipt5 are liberal and the demand fairly >tic- proFertT aft ace behalf. sols, wish goo$ roads lea ins -- `tire, .but there seems to be no life in trade, marcs, Blore er less, al+tnt 69 acres c oared; bslsnce JOHN MORRIS, 6xeautorc. JOAN htG3iIL'n.A1g, 1 Executors. excellent pmperky .velli ate acid ebesp end on taa3r Some ndition welltiwbered with kirmlock and badlwood. Geed PATRICK MORRIS,. ADAM DODDS. i North ileal, E$'oUth Brat ch, tetras, apalptsntitegrena'sea or h� lettgr to bw LL butter is arriving a. little off Co frame hawse and bank barn. well fe aad'�and iia 1 8y.thetr solicitor, F. HOI.MFSTED. By F. HOLIIESTLrD, their Solicitor. ? - 1:8, Brntadle P, O; JO$i•I HiLI;, .�I'll owing to the heat -and it has to be sold •tet ynder"aed, for particulars app y to GEORGE Dated at Seatorth this 161h day of JOse, 1896. Dated at Seaf rth thio 17th ear of June, A.D. 1680 /�► s I, .f# `.�i�.. reeluGe4 prices. W. quote, as follows :. EDIGROFFF.R, Zndok P. 8. 14898 14118.8 44aa8 3 �.eardn s Block. 0�po$1te Town StfiiR��n:g. j n .