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!� I ... �. -_ ' _ ,iwhich he had isiposed. The plate wai MOIMML, June 29th.—Chaese— The rm .
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. I, V` 1 " a aftba Imy V%v'w" V"re Ir" :, creamery has sold as high as l7c. Dairy is
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I L I,* is on record. An oMmore *" nsade . d Originas f:: ow rices
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I . . 11 flivicat's, ror Deft"Ptton- , ground. The photographer, *kilo do- quoted at 10jo to He ; ordinary at 9c to - . __ . . .
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�. : ..... f The inquisitive mau alightedfMo i voloping this peculiar plat%',,,*aa per* U=A, N.Y., June 28bh.--At the Board I I 0 I 1-� .
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� � � I . 0he "M in 60 olty of 14wiston, Me., il : fectly astounded by aim a0pearm" of Trade to -day the following Sales of cheese 0 0
- . � pad stood on the station Platform in an � which he had not seea while t**iug the were made :1,811 iganfic "Money .:aviagtlearn
. � I I 1 boxes large at 70c, 2,656 - i
.. I 0 1 �ttituij# of indecision, for he was at a j' photograph, and for. which Its � eould in boxes large at 'lie, 120 boxes at Ue, 7,102 G & i .
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I � : - joss te say in vNich direction it Would i no way account- On Oompli*g the boxes small at 7e, 456 boxes small at 74of ' . � I
: �� I development there was' plain*'-revoal. 192 boxes small at 7je, 112 boxes picnics at , � I
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i ; r "I can earn a dollar a day packing � ed in the foreground of the picture the ,71c, 360 boxes on commission ; 90 packages - . I I
I I . figureof aw - - creamery butter at 15jo to 16jo, bulk at . . I ' .
I ,toothpicks- and that is better than I -, ?11 �
I I Oman' apparently Aoat'ng 16c. Cheese market is fie lower and weak. shad wing all similar events of the past
I i 7 a cotton factories," -ht- upright in the water. .Not m - . weeks A stock reduction. sale—over towering, over:
o ,W.orkiag in tk —At Little Falls these sales were made : ifforts outdone; coi�petition completely eclipsed by our
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; I afteri 0 com�lete the m3 . 1� body 1,073 boxes large at 7jo, 35 b- small at time; on
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I I . keard a little ski say to a companiam , I " furious fusilade of tremendous values in wantable goods. The sale willostarb-on Saturday,
- I - ; and InaftoW the Inquisitive man had ' of a w6man was found in tfie-Aver M Oic, *410 boxes small at 7o, 0 b3xes at
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I 4 the exut.spot where the' p*�gr&Pb. 7je, 100 boxes at 7i�c ; 26 packa es of dairy . , � one month. Doubtless you have gained confidence in
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� .1 I psmking toothpickol Of all thin had been taken. � - . butter at 15c to 16c. . this firm's ads. EvIjery Stab I
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j � . f prefer to me a sbothpick factory, A d1ij '" � : i . � .
I , � � and gain, not long since, the , y pa- "' ' - . speak for themselves : . . �
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� - � - it is fortunate I blundered on ,board pore were agitated over the accolint 01 - ' .
� � . . Z tbat train," he said to himself. I a traveling photographer whoj upon LivER1100L, Jane 28th,—Busiuess to -day Dress Goods in three colors, two shades for30c. ..
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,�i . . � . I 1 Then, with the a- making an exposure upon the e'xierioz flannelette market closely, and now
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It ., st urgent budneizo, the inquisitive of a reputed haunted house, diso3�,vered cattle sell at 5�d per pound, Canadian 51d gale price 170. '
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j the per pound, and Argentine at 4id. Sheep Dress Goods, ill wool, special: line, good during this sale, the beat v u
� I an set out in search of the toothpick at one ol, the windows a portrait of I
_� . '-W .- . ire quoted at 4jd per pound. ahades, reduced to -20c . seen—some Special lines at 5c, 6je and 10c a
�' -1 � - laotory. - � murdere4 rpan through whomt the .
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OR - LLLL - tr It WaSL not so imposing a structure as , MONTREAL, June 209th.—The butchers Black Brocade Drees Goods, 42 inches yard. I
i I 1 r4 gained its evil name. 1ii an- were present in large numbers and trade wide, worth 40c a yard, but during'this sale School Handkerchi' ue
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�. - I . . .. � age , having was good, with firm prices for the best it . . a worth
Z k'eetion one ith the btbcr,.%yert cattle, but the half -fatted grassers were not Some very special lines of Dress Goods Millinery—Ladies' White Sailork
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� . �� so much bustle vaid semblance of in. 320 COD11- (
. I I . 40c, for 250'. .
� . . � . film. The 0 at very saleable, and brought lower prices. A have been reduced to 25c -
'� 4ugtry everywhere around the establish- ' i pon a single 1 0 . I Ladies! Sailors in fancy black or white
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�. . I � . - . Wasell" upon a garden in the ev few superior shippinil steers were Sold at - The Black Henrietta w
i - I s Slant that his disappointment as to tbs .� ,ad . an- e are now showing
- - I- . - . ing we have I straw, worth 50c,-Jor 35c.
( � - � � ,general appearance of the building wat ing-jaot�ing remarkable 'being sebu— from 4jeto 4�c per ll� the beat butchers' at 50c a yard, eclipses anythi .
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r I I I � ---- I , . 'hat of old fashioned shape, a Gjjls` flat Leghorn Hats worth 60c, for
� InclocAng the Etructure, as if to P' .. lean and half-fa.tt;d animals sold at from 2e, values in tweeds. Some- lines foe echo' 1 !
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� ! -.1 . I Tent its e, -cape., Nvexe leng rows of small child's dress and a dog were distrib to �-tc,per 1b. There was an active demand wear at 25c and 30c a yard. .
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ON."NOMMMME.M. Vne exactly four fcEt in, length, from .. Su�h mysterious images were M�ora for six superior veals. Common calves sold patterns, and in every respect they are - or red, to be cleared af 5c a bunch.
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� . I I of which the bark had been neatly common in the days of wet plates f4hn at from $2.50. to $5 each, Shippers are worth 50c, but the sale price is 35c a yard. Flowers that were 25c reducei to 15C -
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An I ') to a little over $3.50 � All our dollar tweeds marked down to 75.- . flowers that weie 40c, .
I , - - . � "'It's birch and int-ple, of course. We tOu ilmve��igated the matter. Upon-tiw- ambs sell at fewn $2 I e; a -new er I e
- 1�ctory Cotton, one yard wid s that were 50c, reduc 'd to 35c.
- ., asi,be . each, or about 9c per lb, dressed weight. � - ancy Straws, Ribbons and Chiffon will
i doult use any other hind, " a small boy ing backi the history of the gi Fat ho Sell at from $5 to $7.50 each, and line, worth 4c, for 2�e. F
I - een'used for othez .. Lace Curtains, taped all around, 21 yards be all.reduced at this sale. �
I -the inquisitive man'a found that it .had b be am gs pig ' to $2.25,each.
I I $aid in answer to . ' all a at from $1.29,51
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t - I estion. "I recken you're a stripge:t . - . , BUFFALO, June 29th.� Cattle—Market Ladies' Capes were $1, reduced to 75c.
: 411 - Lace Curtains a splendid number, worth
. peared undoubtedly arose from the re- % Ladies' Capes, fancy braiding, $1.40, for
; -4 ound these parts?"' - . steady'and prospects good for dry fed stock; $1.50 a pair, (3� yards long, 60 inches wide)
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� . t 4 11 do mot remember ever having been maluslof previous images. The"'bld veals,84o*to $5.25. H gs-m-Market. fairly - . $ 1. 1 0�* ) -
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I � here before., " . glass wasj� thus proved to be the source active but lower*; Yorkers, $3.65 to $3.70 ; Cottonade—A new line for boys' wear Ladies' Capes in fawn, brown and black, -
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� I 64 of � tbo'ghost1s; it,only deepened the�oi. pigs and light, $3� 75 ; mixed packers', $3.55 )0c' $1.65, sale price $1.35. �
. . I . Then, I guesa you never have, be- I , t soft finishi in checks and stripes, worth 2 , -.
. I � I � I . cause you wouldn't be likely to forget a entifto m7stery, �rhile it cleared ��Yay to $3.60 - -heavy and me(.jiums, $3.50 0 for 14c. . Groceries—Two 'Washboards for 25c -1
� ' $2.26 t n starch, . 50
� the supdfnatural. The glame traceo �i $3.55 ; rougbs;-,Qj to $3.1S; stags, to
I � - toothpick factory if you'd ever seen one. � � . - .11 It"s Surprising how Cottonades are got clothes pins le per dozen; cor
"I . . I i . $2.75., -Sheep and Lambs—xl4arket stronger ntaining
I . � : �� )Burton had bgen washed for _k9me That's what a lady per package; buttermilk soap, co
I � � 'we make 6,0070,000 picks aday, and ' ! under -light su'�lies; yearlings, fair to . .
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I . � I ng nitric _ibid, said when'we told her that during the gr�;t I 'tab hazel and buttermilk, nice
- #,at'squite a pile. Anyhow, you'd, think wooks,'immersed in stro good, $3.85 to $4,10 ; culls and common, $3 c turdaj, she fy wrapped, three cakes in a box, regular
� . � . I - .90 .1 1 3.75 ; spring lambs, fair to extra, $4.50 . sale that is commen ihg on� Sa-
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. if yQu had to count 'em, before ge . . Id buy them for,20c. . price 15c, sale price 10c. Large tin baking
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� I - .-ting a bite to eat. Want to see the ma- ical cleamline", yet in spite of all this to $5.25 ; export wethers, $435 to $4.50 ; � . Blue Beige for Boys? Suits, worth 40cl powder, regular price 10c, for 5c. .
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- .f 4hilie?" � - -- enough energy remained latent to form culls to good mixed sheep, $2 to $3.80. Som6timea we make an extra. spurt for business. ' That's what we)re doing now, but
- � I I L . m, . TonONTO, June 29th.—In spite of the wet
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,IT�� , � i "Cow you show it to nse?l a developable image upon the now Al . i it's this persistent underselIGg—day after day, year after year—that has lifted this busi-
L I I "That's what I'm b f of whether by chemical or physical force weather there was a fair I trade done at the plan'of doing
ere ;r. I I ove all other stores in -this section. It's our straightfokward, upright
. I I Toronto cattle yards. Everythitig, sold be- ness ab tter and eggs
. I remains to be discovered. A complete business that has won. for us the confidence of the people. Bring in your ba .
! f1l should think that would be I ' I fore the close. Export Cattle—'Trade Was .
- more profitable to work in the, factory . solution of the diffloulty would piob- a little quieter and the market was easy -on and take home dry goods, groceries and, shoes. . I .
. ... . � � than to idle your time away answering ably throw considerable light upolm the depressing reports from the old. countiy. M � , . 10 BLYTH.
the questions of, ignorant people like nature ,of the photographic imagba''ib Pricew ruled from 4c to 4je per lb mostly, --cKINNON & C ..
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: 1 6 That's where you make a big mig- that light is not, absolutely essential. in going at $4.60 per,dwt. B porters are buy- . - I -
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iG the formation of latent images in -in. ing most Of their 4attle at xChicago. ' Rates - � I ASAIJ . .
,jjke, mister. It's a mighty mean mom . � . t from there to Montreal 1: are the ss.me as .1 �
I � 4ho won't pay me for showing him - sensitive fil=.—Ameiioan JournaU��dl I . .
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I- 'round, and I piok up fair wages when . - - - - - � 7 of the Chicago cattle is a - ahead of Can- . ,_�,
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� � � along,. and I'll show you the tnthpick , 41ADyWiiy,11 she retokted warmly, ,steers being fattened on thegrass. —Butch- - a � �
- 1,bugjnss& Here in this yard the stock is ' 64 u don.1t And women's clubs' turniiig ers� Cattle—Reports from Montreal Showed . :
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.. laxwed into pieces 6YA inches long.1y yp � I a poor market- there and a 'lot of cattle left -
. . night into day *fth their orgies. " �, . '�v6r, consequently there waa little buying Golden tion
11 . And the small boy pointed to the in- 6:9 No, " be mused, "women wouldn't for to go east. Prices here ruled from 3c to , .
elosurs in which a dozen or more cirou- turn night into day. They baYe too I Choice bulls for .
. . - ,3�c per lb. Balle—Quiet. I
I . . __ � jar saws were buzziug and bumming an 2nuch regard for their complexions." !export sell at 3�c to 41c �erlb. Stock and 1�1 � I . �
,,they quickly divided the logs -into the For it is a fact well known toscience thin bulls dull at 92V to 3c. Stockers—
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xoquired lengths. r tol.. B 'ing for Buffalo was only moderate at-2�,c - I
. . ., It All pieces not clear and �straighi that artificial light will Shine ove ay Feeders—One oarload was . �.11 N . - — - --- .
- - . erably fair women where daylight' to 3je per lb. i I - 11 -
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I i grained were thrown aside, and the re- wouldn't do a thing to them.—Detroii. 'bought for Cornwall at 3�ej Demand is . .
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. inainder was being packed into barrels Journal. . � light,.� Sheep—Steady at 3jc to 31c per lb. .
. I , ,so made that. wide crevices a peared be- __ . . - - - _____ __ Lamta—Good demand at $2.50 to $4 each - � J6TT.MT ..
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- ........ tween the staves. I I I 1 Pon and Typewriter. . . . or 3c per lb. Ch6ice veals in request at ., - I I
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� �� � "Yes, that's all right," the small boy An *ex erimental race was recently $6. Common to good calves dull at $0 to d . X.
. � i - T and Springema-600d =ISS Goods
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__ - I - __ _: - ___ � 4said.- answering the! inquisitive man's mado it a French office between a slefl.f- demand and all sold at $20 to $35 each. Olearin 9�: Sale. of, Dre .4
t S, . � . stock is being ful ty - an expert penman,: Rogs—Firm. Choice selections sell for 51C . A
zE � l look of inquiry. "The pewriter and . I (T
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roked for the steaming room. When tbel. test being the number of times it. , per lb, weighed off the cars ; light fat I I __y__ .
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rge stock of Gloves � . the- bmrels are full, the Ill be ta.ken phrase s could be repro- liggs, 5c; tbick hogp, 4V , sows, 3c ; stags, .
y of eight word ,
'KH, there and left about three hours, when duced 1'n' five minutes. 'The typewrit4y � This is the month- when we aim to -clear stocks, and yet it is the
S -, Taffeta and - . - 2c_to 2.10.� ` - .
. 'the blocks will be almost as soft a.4 scored . 87 and the penman 28. � . —1 . � .
I � I month when the goods are of real 'value to the shopper. Prints-
-00d- valaA and 49ather. Charging the wood with steam - mmmm� � Births. 0 - . .
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10C to $1.24y- per drives out all the.,sap, and it is -then DAR WIN. -In Soaforth, on June 26th, the wif and printed ,cgoods are in demand, a large selection to choose from,
,z- ad low pricess � ready for Splitting. Come this wa � and —The ladies of Knox church, Alitch9l Mr. John,J. Darwin, of a son. . e of .0
ZD y � ' THONS011T.-In Seafortb, on June 28Lh, the wife of
- ou can c-ee how that part of tbe worl. held A very successful social on Tuesdity h1r, W. NV. Thomson, of a daugbteir. ' and prices are dowD. Bargaiiis in Parasols, . Gloves, Hosiery,
I .. I is, done. " evenkig of last week. One of the promin- WDONALD.-In West Ivawaimih, on June 16tb, the '
I ent featu�es was the Queen, 'seated on her wife of Mr. Fred McDonald, of a son. Blouses, Blouse Silks, Collars and Cuffs, and all lines suitable for
DERWEAR. . � The small boy led the visitor toa throne, siurrounded. with four maidb of SAUTH.-In Lower Wingh-am, on June 18th, the wife .
. room in the maju Luildiing, wbere was of Mr. Matt'niir Sinitb, of twin sons. early &ininier trade. Call in and inspect ffi� Golden Lion store.
deat fraia. There . h�at is l,-jno7,0n_ -,Is a , ,,veneer machine, " honor and ber private secretary, while Eng- rLYNN.-In Stephen, on Juno 18th, the wife ct Mr. - I I I . . I - I
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, w . iand,'Scotlar�d, Ireland, Canada, India, Aus- James Flynn, of a son. � I .
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. . S 4 piece of mechauism not � .i'll ape ColoDy were . - Mr. Johu t1atchford, of a daughter. I
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riit-jium, and fine unlike a lathe, tralia, a�id C' represented. - - BLATCHFORD.-In 119.3,, on �une 19tb, the wife of
�� ;Ire 11"It Ix -fore I '-wlz-iC'h was rapidly converting the wood _�_ n�David Martin died at his home in TAYLOR -Near Dt,slop. on June 15th, the wife of - I . Js L.- SMITH, Sea 5
� . I ;into pliable bands, hardly thicker than 'Stra�ford on Friday noon, 18th ult., at the Mr W. E. Taylor, of a daughter. ' � I
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.) 0 AIOONALD.-In Tuckersmirb. OD June Sth the wife .
-, I . -ordinary cardboard. The keen knives advanced age of 82 years. , Mr, 3\1artin was f Mr. oijald McDonald, Jr., ofa son. I NEXT TO 0. W PAPSTIS BOOKSTORE. I - .1 �
- , . I -cut the 6X inch blocks so readily and- - bprn in C - wall England, where he -%va� ID . P mmm� . I -_ � I , wwnwm�
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-S. sinoothly that the geueral app�eurance of married in 840. In . 1S42, together with � - -�, -, � - .
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_. I . .. �. in Mrs. Mart' , he emigrated to this country, - _U1_ , . . I , 0. , - I
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the work was =ueh as if a roll of'OreR 41 . - 'detie OEDAR POSTS. 'i-4-'
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I n DOUTOL&S' CARNJE.-At the e of tbe � SIGN ' ' I 01RCULAR
��(-)Od Ljce:- ullev. .0 and settling 0 lot 16, concession 9, Downie, I bykle'a, ta"ther, on June 16th, by Rev. J. A. Ale- . . . .1.1 - '� - I
- . olore,d. ribbon was being unwound [-. 00i
here he lived.until six years ago, when be j - L �� � PPIP; �-
DaDald, Joseph A. Douglas, V. S., of FAirgrove, _AF.4,*:� _A,
st - thrown carelerisly on the flo= w ` Any number _ . -
ge Aock of some I Two removed to Stratford. Mr. Martin yas one blichi�),,Ein, to bliss Rachel Carnie, daughter of of Cedar Posts, for sale at llt,Ai�-Y--., -.�,�!�_'-,
> I I Ltimb& *ards, OF THE %� 7f; ,SAW
,f thezf� -i.(- have boys were gatiaering up the damp ma- of the earliest settlers of Downie, baving Williai� Car6ie, Esq., of Stanley. P, Keating's .
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,at, 01te third their terial'and 'inding it on huge spools. come there when tlie farm lately . occupiea Fr,ASER-BURGtdS.-At the residence of the - -
W . bi ide's' father. Bluevale. on June 23rd, by Rev. opposite L. McDonald's wagon. ebopi�'on the corner
see � he.�ie Txtces, � ', "They're -getting it ready for the big by him was a f3re'st. , Mr. West Mr. William Fraser. of Morris, 0 MiRs of Goderich and East William Streets. P. KEAT. P )�. �_"
. � 1 r5 - � I � htc r of Mr. Joho Burgess. ING, Seaforth. - i H29-tf P -A 0 00
� I . .zaachine, " the guide said as he chewed ew Trinity M ie. aug . � ____ 1 -4 P Zo -
4 Ev- -The corner stone of the n � ARATAONG-CAMPBELL.-In Grey, on June 23, - I - P = -4
1 1 ,a fragment of the wooden ribbon. " . church, Mitchell, was laid on Thu'raday of by Rev. D. B. McRae, Mr. George AtinstroGg, to !
-oryone of the spools holds about 100 - '%'ery Rev. George Al. Innes. Atiss Mary J. M. Ca nipbell, all of Grey township. 1:1 )..a. .
' last week, by ABBOM-SWAN -'At the residence rif the bride's ; -PUBLIC NOT101E. we, CI- W 00- �
. feet of the veneer, and the rest of the D. D., dean of Huron, -in the presence of a father, GoderIch townebip on June 23rd, by P
SES- - I I ly that you won't large congregation. The clergy of the dean- ' Rev. W. J. Ford, Mr. Charies Abbattj of Chat- M rq, �:F- H3
-work is done so quiick IT MAY -CONCERN. " (D
hain, to Miss Arinle, youngest daughter of Mr. TO WHOM 111w CD
the k-vrrt;ut tlling,, ' in the ser- . W fq r. -V
I have much of a eba were present, and assisted , Wijli%m Swan. . I -_ Lp -<
(It -r dlays, and we. vice, which was of an impressive nature. ceofthe P County i C.t. 0 CD
. -Ation. " � . NICHOLSO-N-REYNOLDS.-At the reelden ublic notice io hereby given that the
0 � is so intricate Addresses were given by the dean ; the ree- I bride's parents, Sarepta, on June 23rd, Mr. Nich- judge of the County of Huron, will hold a court at W 11
c24 -thesu - ods ta l The "big machine" W�' V )-- ct-
.> I tor, Rev. J. T. Kerin,; the mayor of Mit- olom, 'of Auburn, to Woo Alioe, daughter of Kyle's Hall, pn WEDNESDAY JULY 7th, 1897, at
,iliti,e, . Mr. Wm Reyngids. . . I � 0 (D �(D
i,00(j qu� ,. '-tnd that the inquisitive man realized that , The church, 10 %. m., for hearing and trylug sppesis from the I
�� I chell, Isaac Hord, and others. of Revision held on June ::� $ad .
I intelligently, SLOAN-YOUNG-At the blethodist church, Blyth, judgment of the Court .
ices. � . he � could -not describe it ' Which will be �handsorne when finished, is on June i3rd, by Rev. W. Rig8by, aseisted by iotb, under by-law R. of 1807 robig drain. Dated,, CD
� . t, even- though he ,sbouia spend many being built of granite.base, and red brick Rey. J* S. Fisher, Mr. W. W. Sloan, of Toronto, June 23rd, 1897. A. G. SKILLE, Clerk. 1541-2' ft I " :4
I 11 . � I 11 . H46 ' to Was Edith Gertrude, only daughter of Mr. N. - - - . . I P -d :� ,
hours studying its construction. superstructure, and will accommodate 359 � CD =
� . . � , H. Young. of Myth. I )-to .
. . I I Aaw at oue end of a long, narrow struo- people. . . � . � LOCK. I #-a
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.Nsr I I . .� . RABY-SINIALL.-At the manse, Wroxeter, on Rine CADY'S B 0 t:ya �_j -
! . -rheels and knives, 22nd, by Rev.
a I - turs, filled with N k R. 'S. G, Anderson, Mr. John I CD a .
, �. . Baby, to Miss Eliza Small, both 6f Winghani. . . I I M P a
�S, S if's Checksi arms on which the spools- of Veneer . :9, -�l V . 0
� Pr ... I - Zurich. . I GORDEN-bleCROSTIE.-At: the tuanse, Foreat, on. C+- CD :
4-ediiiiii anti fine, , Wert hung nud observed that men push- June 16th, by Rev. J. Pritchard, broth,r4n,'*1aW ""
i . 4d the estds of the wooden ribbon W AXSESG To FARArpms.-Their are agents of the bride, assisted by Rev. A. L. Budg ", of lkst , - - 1=1 P , (1) :
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F SO .Large ,I .: going through the county offering Binder Tvv Mandaninin, Dr. J. ic. At. Gorden, of Ripley, to � - P 2,
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knt paA the SUM- through narrow slots, where it WAS nie, at 7je per pound. We will ,sell you a better Idise Maggie � blcCrodie, both farmerly of . St. t"', . iw 0 � � :
� . . . - ,Twine for 5 and 6 bem'�s r pound, whieh will run nelelk,q;. I
w � I ovized by little steel fingers. I Riore feet to poutid. P6 - . . . -.I OQ
f'.A -Z(_.e Ito cheap Call andsee atZurichHard :
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t16. . ; cut, - bouold an ittimense quantity. Youis truly, C. Deatlis. . - - a Ill
He knew that somewhere inside the waire We can gh,e you. a snap this year, having
I machine, tbe material was being I ' ' Shoes.' � 0 I 11
- HARTLEIR. 1642-2 - 1%1cLF,A-1\- -in seaforth, on June 25th, Margaret E. . . M c7t. :
I - . I trimmed and smoothed into fiat picks, McLean, aged ai yearg. 17, c7t- a
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. Vith chisellike �bnds, for directly 9ppo- I MCLE0j).,--In Seaforth, on June 26th, ObTisfina Ate- I 1*0 PD 0 0 : -
� , THM MARKEIT13. I Lood, wifo of Mr. Altirdoch McLeod, aged 68 . I
� � site to where the -veneer weis beink fed . 1, . . I -ill be general ! - W 2
� I - .. years. � In a few d,.I,ys haying N% Pi �� :
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- : to the iron wo4maau _q ITINGRIXY I Working a
� _,, loxig. spout shot .-At Missoula, ,)fontana, on June 22nd, . 0
xooels . - " SFAFORTIT, June 33th, IE97. � Henry R. Binchley, agW 29 yeari. thro6ghout; the country. � 0 ��
14ring numbe1s. Fall wliest per bushel_.....-........ 0 G7 to 0 69 r a. hot sun, farmers 1_4� I -a. :
. -out toothpiLks i� be�A'i I PARKER. -In Bru-eeis, on June 23rd, Winnifred iu the fields unde .= I
I � Spring Vlrwm� p,�r buehiel ............. 0 G77 to 0 61) - I .
� � � . It was a perfebt cloud of tiny bits Of .. Parker, aged 6yeara. . might as -well have comfortable shoes, ar, L -It- :
. fr i -,, m, 4 . oaba por bushot....:...._.-_ WILBEE.-In 1�aaapeli, Mcmana, on June Dbh,Jene, 1�1 = CD
I . . wood, which would soon have buried ....... 0, 3S to 0 So when comfort can be had at a low . I-
; � Peas,par binhel...._... .:. youDgeL.t son of G. W. Wilbce, formerly of Grey, . : �
I lot's . . .. .. price. We have a line of Harvest " � 1 8' :� a
�.,_ ;, � the machine itself but for the fact that, ffarlay por bushel........ - - - . ,ed 11 months.
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�- - , . Butter, No. 1, loose.. ... .. - _ .... - MCINToSH.-In Oranbrook, on June 20th, John Me- Shoes light and cheap, bupkled or " I
. be harvest into *
� I beyx were gathering t .
7 11 Batter, tub........-- .. ."... am CD
, � Into8h, aged 79 years. nade for comfort I .
etc: '- ,�, :: � ' laced, broad toes r . 9) :
I - -1 .1, Wooden bo,xes with wire bottorarx- capa - - zgge per doz- - _ - .. - _.. -.,.. 0 7 to 8 BIELBY.-In orey, on June !23rd, Louije Maud, - we are selliDg I
� � I r 2 15 to 2 15 -Blelby, aged 14 -
4- S I 'ble of bolaing a peck or more. ". Flour, pef100 rbe...... .. .... , fourth daughter of Mr. Thonne not style, This Iffir he ::9 0 9
��iA . � if *Per ton now- .. .. .. 6 Co to 0 50 Years, io inonthq and 18 days. . y C11 :
.101 (I. be f for $1 a i pair, and by fhe 'vi,ay t
I 'I ""That's all there is ,to -the in��-ing , In, No a .. .. - - . .......... 5 00 to 6 00 -ID Grey, on June 219t, Jeamt'a, wife of going, Are evidently the right ::�
.r1r_r.jV . I I . Shea per 101 lbs I . 0 50 to 0 7o MCI.XRNES. . . � are 0; a) � CD :
'tho gui4e, said ks the inquisitive man P Skins .... _....,.... .........
,� L, . I - i I wool ....... - ...... .............. .0 IS to 0 20 Mr. Duncan Mannes, axeci 39 years. shoe in the right. place. Try a pair. " - I pj :
. � 30 to 40 EGGERT.-In Blyth, on June 29th, win, Eggert, .
f I raised bis eyes. "Of course Weylre soft potatoes - per bag,(new)_ .. - ... - - - - , ged 29 years, 7 nioDtbo and 2 days. :� :
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� now, ps the veneer was, but these boys sait (retau) per barrol - ... - - .. - - - - I 00 b3 MCNALLY.-In Birth, on JLine 29th, Mrs. Andrew �!o
I Wood pu cord (long). - - .. .. .. -- - - - - h1e,Nally, ag6d .4'o soars alld 11 months. �
, 2 76 to 8 00 . " Co & ,,,
I 11 will take t1hom into the dryip* room, Woodperoord (short) ........-.... . I . I
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: '04d s&r they've -had .hot air'forced ............. 0 25 ta 0 26 . � - . __ :
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over Seed ......................... AUCTION -SALES. (D " :
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i TLmothy Seed ............. I .......... - - -
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: , 29 mip tks or bjilf an jifitir they'll be Plow Shoes. 0 �� 0 :
LE OF A VALUABLE 150 Am 5
. . I . Pork, per 100 lbs .... . .............. -02 to 0 03 UCTION SA' Im �_. :
� itle, 99 �ljat you oam break Thll6w, por tb .... .............. - -
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- � stiff btl- � . AFARM, I -,N -THE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKER- el- #.-j :
k - I SMITIJ.-Under and by virtue of the power of sale l Another lot of the Williams' Patent P" " 4
p . or so a d,%'y anti in that Nvav �
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r .. 11 do F_ " . contained in a eertain niortgsge, �vhtch has been Plow Shoes came thig week. Although 9D (D , on
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4 . ,help to = a�e trade good. I I-Jarpes Otis T,kor,To, June SO.-FaIll wheat, $0.71 'd 10'7" f duly registereJ and wh1oh will be produced at the eb .
: aprIng Wheat, $0.71 to 80.71 : oita, 250 to Ul be offerid for sale by publIc . called plow shoes,.they are just the P�,
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� . , In -PhiladelPhia Times. time of 9961e, there w I I � ,
� 11 . � peas, per bush, 45je bo 46je; bariey2 26L, to 26c; nAy auction, at the COmmerci&l Hotel, Senforth, on thing for heavy work on the farm. Mo . 0
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I I � , - .. . _ . - - . p 3r ton, ('9 00 to $10.00 ; buttor, 15o to 163 ; POW Saturday, the 24th July, 1897, at the hour of 1.80 - These shoes have taken -
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i taea per bag, 33C to 350 ; eggs pe , m., the follovi-Ing lands, viz. :-Ut number 4, in on the farmers of this 8,�ction, and cl- (1)
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f PHOTOGRAPHIC MYSTERIES. to ,06.75.
t - I , � - ; drow�--.4 Logs, p3r 100 lba, $5 60 P* 5tay. Ask to see them. � ;
. to 10� the 6th.Concegsion, and the east halt of Lot No. 4 In
I . 11 I . . ___.:_ - I the 4th Concession, Huron Road Survey, of the;s6id a.re here to i
. The Suripristair Ixammes That SOMOUMON - � -nship of Tudkeromith, contafaing i6o acres more We are sole agents for Seaforth, ' I
� � . , . Dairy Markets. ToN% d will be sold . - I P� Cr ,
� Show After a Plate Is Develop*& or 10s. The fafin is a valuable one an . P�
I � - '. in paroels to rjuit purchmers. it is situate about 3 � . - 1--d
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. ... . . It is no uncommon experience to fi.nd LoNmo-_,-, ,Oat., June 26th.-TweAtv-one niVei. from Seaforth; about 125 acres are cleared and I 0 &
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�11 - I InPon, now plates certain images for factorie offered 3,37 I boxes June. �_, - ima fair Btate of otlicivation s6nd there is about20 I=,' H = ,
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L .1 I pff free at that gum The acregrafgood hardwood buYb - 0
1 Vf1lich there seems no possible explana- l5b e,, 1,416 ; biddi , fig of choice fruit
6 nly the latter pait of tile loam and there is -a large omhard If I � it 0 it -
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i offerings were mal trees. The lan8 is'fairly fenced and 18 well watered. � )._�
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� 1. onth. � There are erq(-ted c?i the prewises &comfortable i % . *ib 0 , -
. . . . . . ZPPearance being "wropt in mistry," " . ... ' k d�v,elloir ,se and a large barn 6Ox9O in a
.a- �L I to"M, June 29Lh.-Butter-Deliveries e ,g I*= Father - _- 1c; I
� _11-Z y -1 . � t 104usin astonishment not unmixed with Tol' bric r partlaulars awl con SEAFOiVlf, emp. 5
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� ud is fully iZ wd lt� 0
r . ' ditione of sale ivill.be made known at the tirne bf
: - . . tmOauny feeling. A gentleman made continue liberal, and Ahe dema .
, sale, and ma in the meAntime be bad form the .
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. . . 11 . Im exposure upon the interior of a met � , Prices, are steady as follows : Dairy undersigned. y R, B. HAYS, Vendor's Solicitor. . I 0
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� � .. - . . . . . I I r', -to. lHe ; dairy roll, Ile to 12c ; Dated at seaforth, tbla 30
. . triend's bunise, Tie was doubtful of t e - - .'
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i h I it.,, Office�STMWS J Town Building
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