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,the gue4t of her cousin, Miss A. Bell, at I . . -- . . . I . . '
;resent."Tha funeral of Mrs. Jeffrey, which A horve expoe'tion of genuine merit, now exhibits -and leading attraotions ; Lockharfil,o . performing- cle. Planning for fall business means clearinry out and cleaning up'the balanc
I took place on Tuesday morning, was largely. pbanta-the three Graces and 11 Toni Tom," the baby 43'6�hant-aud many other speolaitle I of a high order - 0
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attended. Her remains were vaken on the grand fireworks displAy, incl,iding representation of"' Fall of China " and,, Taking of! Pekin." 8 - pecial f Summer Goods, absolutely without reserv'e'. Very many stores ' insist 0
trains over all lines 6ach evening after firewotlis. For prize list@, progranim 9, ebo., APPI :ito holding all
10 30 train to Wingham for interment. The � L � I.. - Y - goods to sell at a profit, but we pfan differently. Goods, of ever,
-- , LT. -COL. W. M. GARTSHORE, President. J. �A. NELLES, Secretary. We insist on selling at a los
.; friends have the sympathy of the community . - . - � sort are allowed to remain in stock only so Jong.
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bring 16 to 17c. MediuM .grades .of ,bulk, analyse that fact the more you'll appreciate the constantly enlargin,y' success o
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NOT&�- Wednesday was observed here butter are selling at 12 to, 15o, and the' oup. 1, I . . . this business, Below we quote a few prices, but when you visit our Mammot]
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, holiday. -The Sanda School exour- ply is fairly plentiful. Creamery is stmd.y � . . Cash Store you will find prices reduced in every department, L
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I i r, Kinaardine on Wedn y and in good demand at 21c for print@ and Bank of Commerce I . � I .
.�z ell t eaday proved a 20c for solids. Cheeie-Market - - , 1i 2& fancy dress goods, 40 inches w -and dark colors, reduce,
grand $UCC4358L I Over 400 tickets were sold is quiet . - � ide, small patterns, light
at Brussels station and equal 'numbers at with a fair demand. Prices arp steady. to . CAPITAL (PAI D1 UP) . to 15c. 75a black crepod, 422 inches wide, small patterns, reduced .to 650. 500 plain vig
- . firmer at 10 toi0j.n for job lots. gggs�- I "f oreaux dress
the other stations e�longL the line from Palm. goods, 42 inches wide, this season's importation@, in fawn and gray, redubei
� Offering's continue heaV Lnd there'has been- Eight Million Dollars' 8..000,000. to 39c. 10c Printed Muslim, fast colors,- educed to 6 3 4e. 12-.�c Scotch Gingbame, fanc:
. erston to Ripley. -The -Brussels -bowlers y, a . . i � r .
I . no decided improvement in the quality, The Rest - . . 21 000,000, checks, the correct thing for shirt waiists, etc,. reduced -to 8c. Ladino' Belts, in black pat
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an swept the boards in every event against . - .
I and a great many shipmentstdrii out unsat- 156 Ladies' Black Ribbed jEtoie, reduced to 10c., 8a Ladies' Plain Ribbed Hose, reducel
I - NCH. - to 5c. 25c Ladies' Btalck 0 - hmere H6eo, reduced to 15c, or two pairs for 25c. $2.51
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Brussels foot ball team handed. a sweeping 121c, and they are scaroel-at, that price. Held A general Banking builnoss tran- ladiets' dress skirts, in all wool serge, lined throughout; -reduped to - - whiti
defeat over to Kincardine boys by a score of fresh are moving . fairly yvoll at 11 to I'lic, secied. Farmers' Note idiscounted, underwear and shirt waists, reduced to wholesale prices. -$I 25.. Ladies'
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thin week.-Mra. BAine8, Turnbdrry titreot, - I --.
10.1c, and for lower grades at 81 to 9jo. But, ad -on deposits of $1 and,upwards. / . , ,
is on the sick list.-A.pple buyers are - ter -There is- a f a,i'r amount of - busin� at Special facilities for transaction of
.thick, but very few apples are to be bought firm prices ; fineat creamery,, 201 to 20!1 McKINNON ,,& CO., BLYTH.
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. the business. change in prices zo note. --We quote : Cand. '-.810 to 820 .10 $30 to I 060 .It ' 0 -
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at l0j .to I I c,.and No. _ I 8 " I Clearing
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residence here on Sabbath morning, the 28th L � horse karket., �
ult. . Mr. Smith was 67 years of age. He ToRo.,;To, Auguot 7 -About fifteen horses JOHNSTON-in Chicago, on Jully 24 th, the wife of . Sale Now One .
; had been suffering from ill health for sorne were sold at Gr�nd's auction, in Toronto, on - ' Mr. E. R, Johuqton, ,formerly of Benforth, of a , .- g�� � I
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hope for his recovery. lie was a shrewd roadsters, speedy, good lookers, about shc to P,44 Fleher, of a daughter. � ' I . - .
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butfineas man, an enterprising citizen, a true seven years old, and brought $85 to $160. ESSERY-In Centi-alla, on JU13 r 26th, f he3vife of Mr. - .
. A pair of I carriage horses .fe0bed � - . 0. G Essery, of a diughte' The greatest money -saving event of the year. .
'friend and in every sense of the term an i $935 WILTON-In Bruslels, oil July i2ne , ibe wifa of Mr. . �
, upright and honorable man.L He was - born Some common workers sold from.$19.up. ' Jacob Wilton, of a daughter. . . All Summer goods must go,
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Leaving there when quite a young man, he ' Graim. etc. WATS01 - Marriaires. , �1 . . The price on some lines out nearly in two
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resided for a, time in Darbam, where he was ToROSTO,Au�uot 7 -Wheat,- White, 69je . ,I-STEWART-on July sipt, rLt Victoria I .
fka8ociated with his brother in the tanning per bushel ; .red, 6910 ; fife, 67 id 68c.; G� , 113rugsela, by Bev. R, Pa'lul, Mr. Milton - .
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business. He came to Brussels about 26 - , M. [n:'=X:'jKL U Am ,-- -
goose, 68c ; peas, 670 ; barley, 43o ; oats, Stewart, of Bluovale. I L "E"99DEDREIN
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hardware business. When in health he Live Stock,Markets. - TIPLING-In Lon6s')6ro, on JUIYL 27tb, at the home Six hundred meD's shirts, all sizes and kinds, worth $1, for 48c each.
: took an active interest in public affairs and . . -Live Can . ' . I of her brotber-in-law, Air. R. B. Jeff rey,Margaret . Of
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. -sat at ,both the council and school boards . JAM ES -At �, I blh6k figured dress goods, worth'40c, for 20c a yard.
I adi,An and American nattle are. firm af,11 to ort HoTie, on July 26tb, John James,
for several terms. He was a,lso interested in formerly of Weit Wawarroah, egell 87 3'cirs. Twenty-five pieces. wide prints to be 'Sold at 5c a yard. .
12.�t,c per pound (dressed weight) ; sheep are ANDERSON"In E%9t Wovanosti on Julv 28th, .
: -several societies, particularly in 'the A. 0. 10& to .11�c pef pound L(dreesed James Anderson, aged 65 years.' I .
- U. W,, in which he filled the chief chairs. selling at _ Ninety cent ladies' corsets must go -at 50c a pair.
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� Mr. Smith is survived by him wife (whose 91c. per pound. i . . relict of the late Alexander Stewart, aged i8o' Thirty-two inch flannelette, worth 9c, at 5c per yard. . .
I maiden name was Miss Mary Smith) three ' yca,s an'd 8 monthe, - . . I - -
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. ' % n present in'large � numbers, and there was, aged 67 yc%is. 11 � . 1� . - L
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i� ,Norman i A. M. McKay'a- hardware, and , aced demand and gomewhat higher prices LAWRENCE -At London, on -July 26bh, Lindsay F. ` - .
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; DarA �nd Kate. The subject of this notice ,Paid for the bee animals, but the common now, aged 36years. ; � L '
I was E6 Presbyterian in ,church relationBbip stock are slow of Isale and bring pretty low BRIEGEL-In 03derfah, on July 24th, Win. Bilegel,
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aad a Liberal in his political inclinations. p . I MACKAY-In Goderiob. On JulY 20%, Elizibeth
He has a brother at Durham and a brother Fier pound ; pretty goodl8tock at from 3i,- t`01 I Blain, witeof Rev, M. Macka I , .LEAROYD & coo�
nearly 4�,c do.; (3ommon-(Rry cows and tfirifty MF Y. I I
. and sister at Egrnondville. . - . I ,YE R -At the Broneon line, Hay,046harine Aleyer, Seaforth7s 3PO]pular Bargain House.
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I young stock sold at f rorq 2,1 to 3 �Ic, and the � aged 89.years and 0 nicntbs. - .
(Too late for last week.y leaner beasts at.about 9-jo per pound."Calves HEIDENIAN-At Zurich, on July 28f1h, Mary Heide- .
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. inan aged"20 ye%,s, 7 months and 129 doys. I
surrounding country took in the excursion to paid from 3.1 to 3�c per pound for good large - -- I . I I .
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I Goderich on Thursday of this week. -An- sheep, and the buLchers paid from 3 to 3.1,01 . � � .
� other excuroion to 61oderich on August 5th, per pound for the others. Mr. Grand paid - IMPORTANT NOTICES., - I
I Also one to Kincardine on Auguist 7th.- 85 for a very fine lamb ; the other lambs Eold . I . I-
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� . Brussels will hold August "ith as civic holi. at from $2 50 to S4 each. Fat hogs sold at ARM TO RENT.-Piffy acre farm on tf�e 4th - .
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day and several rinks of the bowlers will go from 6.1 to 7c Pei � RICHARD THOMPOSON, Blyth. 1766xl I
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on has completed the- new flooring on the BUFFALO, August 6 Cattle -Extra fine "1EACHElt WANTER-Tescher for School SeDtioll . . I
towa.bridge.-A number of the apurt8 will finished steers, $5.80 -to $5.90 .; good to -L- .No. 8, Stephen. Duties to commenoe August I � . I . 7 .
10th 1901. Applicants addrees tiny cbminurileations - I
#takeln the Pan-American a -Igo the Fort- choice shipping and export steers, $5 50 to to iTCHARD HAMILT01i, Scortitary -Treasurer, � .
!Erie races Dext week. -The f1tix . . do., 85 35 to $5 50 ; best fat Grand fland, Ont.. . i - 1756x4 I - I
' gang 18 $5 75 ; medium . -
busy at work in the neighborhood of Lead. cows, $4 15 to $4.50 ; fair to good, $3.50 to - . ! -
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bury this week. -Several from this town $4. Bulls in good ,supply and 16wer for all . ARM -TO RENT -To rent, Lots 26 and 27, Con- OF� . HARDWAR ,8 a L I
took in the lacrosse match at Seaforth on F oeflsion 13, Hibbert, containing 190.acreg. There . ; - .
L but choi2e handy fat grades ; .common thin is about 20 aores gocd hardwood buah, the balance Is - �,
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I Wednesday.-Mro, James Dennis, of Inger- to good, $3 15 to $3,75 ; choice to, best, 83 80 : in a good state of cultivati,-n ; llbert� to plow at any ' . . . . N ,& �& �'.& .& � A, ,& �j . I
8011'. is visiting Mrs. F. S. 8-ott.-Walter to $4 25 ; stockers and feeders,- '10 to .15c time; possession give about the b of January ;, . V'F-WV-V-r-WV" �
Scott has returned from Woodstock, where higher for all but common light lots ;.best. .%vill be rented for a tofu, ofyea-8; hlllmdy to school,
oburch and store ; good iaprinir-water. For further Special prices for all next week. Run your eye over this list- of prices -B
he has been spending his summer holidaye. feeders, $4.10 to $4 30 - fair to 'good stock- particulars. apply to PETER,MORRISON, an the ' - .
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with her sister, Mrs, J. Constable, Seaforth. ed, Veals,.$5 to $6.50 ; closed at, 86 " to Ilibbert, on thlb weitorn boundary. it contains 100
I . . $6.25 for bjest., Sheep and Lamb.9-Market a�res, 80 cleared, and in a high state lot cultivation, Cut nails, all sizes, $2.75 per owt. $ 1. 10 Bird cages for 60c.
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Perth ' Notes,-' - a . is a 'good brick house, franie- barns aqd stables, acd Hay forks, 25 and 35c each. 1,91 Sprayers for 40c.
I lambs, with others about steady; best spring plentyofwater, [tie %i�hlnoncmllclif Chtse.lhuTot, I '- .
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-Sergeant Vine, of St. Marys, who has lambe, $5.40 to $5,5 and is conN entent to schools, etc. It is within five 25c Galvinized pails for 18c.
served for two yea,re in the mounted infan- 85 25 ; culls and common, . 83 to S4.60, wiles of Kippen stat5n; there Is & good orchard. Best machine oil, 3�o.per gallon. 30c 64 66 ti- 23o.
try in South Africa,is on his way home. Sheep about. - steady at last week's clos'e ; lt le one of the beat firms In the t0%'11i3hfP, And it not - Black machine oil, 15o per gallon. 35c it 44 46 28c.
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. .. -Nlr. and Mrs. McAl4onies, of -Loyneo,Ne- mixed handy grades, topil,'83.60 to 84 ; culls aold, wi!l be rtnted for a term of 3,0 .1 . ra. -Apply on Coal tat, 15c per gallon. $3.50 Clothes - wria gere for $2.50
- ' .7 the premises, or address Obiselhurst-P. Oi RICH- No. 4 Daisy churn $4.50 each.
- braska, are paying a visit to old friends in to good, $1. 75 to $3.50 ; 'fair to good ewea, ARD METERS. 17AO-4 " . I only, $8.50 oil stove, (2 burners) $4.60,
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ybars. . 84 25 ; choice yearlihg wethefs, $4.40 'to I ; Alre. Potts' irons, "jOa per met. 35c Leather mitts for 25o.
-On account of ill heal'Lh, Mr. M. F. $4.50 ; f ai r to good . d o., $3 50 to s4. # - I Z FOR SALE. � 10c Axle grease, 5 boxes for 25c. 81 Thresher's mitts for 75o.
Burns, of St. ,Marys, has - disposed of his Hoge -Market opened aotive and about 100 � . 65c Rawhide whips for 40c. Robertson's mixed paints, freah stock, 30i
. .grocery business in that town to Mr. R. F. higher for all gra.,des but pigs, which were- De3trable property on South East c�rncr of Jamei 90c Rawhide whips for 60o, or one third per quart.
I Lind William streets, Seaforth, The houge is in o d
Gill. I .- slow and in fair * supply ; beat heavy grades, repairi contxins 6 rooms, pantry, kitbhen and w000d. the price taken off any whip in stock.� f.�, , 40c Carpentet'i braces for 25c.
-A. H. Welch, a phrenologiat, whose $6 1-i to $6.20 ; mixed and medium, $6.10 shed. Cellaf under whole hous�, with cement floor. 10c Scrub brushes for 5o. -.� I 50o All steel hammers for 35c.
- Jhome is in Parkdale was I : . on Friday cr,n. to $6 15 ; good weight Yorkers. 86 to $6.05; Large cement cistern. NLver failing cement well S I I Screen doors for 75c 1� .� .. .75c Bell faced bammere for 45c.
8 I I . , Ith c There are 8 plum trees, I I - - %6 Butcher knives for 20c.
victed in the polio court, at Stratford, of light do., $5.90 to 66, � Pigs, 85 50 to 85,60- 'A' xcelleDt water. I . !
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,-practising medicine without a license. He few choice, $5. 65. ; rougho, 65.25.. to ,Q5.50 ; paheran-ba, plantj and ,flowem No e0ournbraneo on
,was fined $35, An appeal will be entered. Stage, $4.75 to $4 85. - . I property. For terms lit ;to NOBLE CUUFF, A big discount off knives, forks, spoonp. I I Only, Butcher's weign beam scales, $4
-From the financial report of the - ToRoNTO, August , ",;-Cattle, -Expert Noyth Blain street, a0pr t or 0 VALENTINH . .
Listowel Methodist church for the past -Choice lots of export cattle�are,,worth from -KNECHTEL, Stratford. . 1756-4 T GRANITEWARE. . TINWARE.
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recently, from the lack oi prope� hAiaal exporters welghlug §80 to 1,125 pounds . . . 80c Water padle for 55o. - 6c Pie plates for 3c.
ttea3ment. Haskett was about to be ar. each, e0 at $4.35 to 84 60. Loads of good . - 90c Water -pails for 65c. r 25c Tea pots for l5o.
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'5o 1 Burner oil stove for 50c.
. . stances. Cows -Choice I bxport cows sold at ,3077r5c I 6OcTea pots for35c. I . I .
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daughter of Mr. James Fishe ' K. C., of ifers, weighing from, 1,100 to tinued iliroulgli6tit the movith of 50o 14 Quart strainer pails for 35o.
A era -Heavy st $1,25 Cereal cooker 92o. .
Winnipeg, Maritobs, became the wife of 1,200 pounds each, ,of good breeding quali. Augu� t. Reduced pAces on all 40,. Chambers for 28o, 10c Pressed milk pane for 70. . �
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'The ceremony took Feeders -S ,eerp, weighing from 900 to 1,000 . . . . . it 11 - 20c. . 1 150 Tea steepere for 10c.
Deacon, of that city. Fall ( oods are alread confinr,, in,- 3013 . � .
place in St. Aindrew's church, which wm ound8 each, sold at $3' 6 83 25 per cwt. , . � y M,
very prettily decorated for the ocemion. buffalo Stockers -Yearling steers, 500 to 800 and -0e must make room for them. -
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'Panton. - -- � per ow . t. Milch Cows -Ten cows and , per,�, � - Zes 3 to 5, regular price I
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MARKET 6 - Calves -Calves were sold at from S2 to $8. . Cheap Hardware House,
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je,,it whv,tt (now), Standard .......... 80 62 to 80 6* ewes, and $2.50 to�$2 ' r cwt. for , .
,rj�jmg Who&I por bushel,--...... 0 6'2 to. 0.64 Spring Lambs -Prices easy at $2 50 to $3. 5.1 shoe dressing, large siz 25c bottle, - .
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i3ijtter, No. 1, tome - - - - - -. - - - - 0 14 to 0 i5 each. unfed and unwatered off ours, .sold Special prices shnila-i -1 above all
B.att,ij, Itub - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 16 be 0 16 $7.25 ;� lights, $6.75, and fats at W7� I throu' h the store durl g August.
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Saitt (retail) p&r barrel- — -.... I 00 to 0 oo j �,&,& A, — � � �
V,3od per cord (long)- - -,- — - 4 00 to 4 25 o'clock P. m., on Lot 3, Concession 6, Hul- I .. I - I r1W1W � �
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Thomas Brown, Auctioneer; . peared. I have been
Tlm(Ahy Bead---.. .... _ _ � . I , SOLE LOCAL AGENT5 FOR 99
Pork, per IGO %a -... �-.. - .. _ _ _ I 0 411 treating fall wheat in a similar way, as it is being injured more and more eac
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1TAl0w,perlb-- --.-.----- - _p4trick Boyle, the we ,known publish , 1 S U; �A" 4" load this season entirely, as owing t
. -- er and editor of the Irish Canadian, , died . . I . it was totally unfit for flour. '
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. -market here on SaLurday seven factories losea one of its oldeat newspaper men and - I can't say that it will do as well for wheat, but it is worth tryinj
prominent � or oats.
boarded 90t) boxes last half of July ; about -the province one 01 its most 3
300 boxes sold at 9 7-16c ; bala0ce not sold. Irish Catholics. . Mr. Boyle had,numbkrless . ORE � ' 11 know that it will not iDjure the growth, the cost and trouble L ,is triffirig, and
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Dairy Board of Trade to -day the following regret when the- news of his death was - ' . - I HAS A— - � .
offeriDg of cheese were made :-120 lots of learned. ' His demise was sudden and en- You will also find it, when well diluted, excellent for sprinkling arouri
.. i),400 boxei, all lar d at 9o, and pected. On Wednesday he per. Big k-taki,ng -Sale,
. ,�e cheese, sol tirely unex 11 hen houses to destroy lice, spiders, and other insects.
all small.a.t 9ho. Creamery butter in tubs sonally attended the publication of his e present and will � . . I
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Bold at 2(�j to 211c,bulk at 210 ; prints at 21� paper, ana returned home �in until I I
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� dairy, but the slightly lower tempera Mr. Boyle, thereupon returned to � I �
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factory and trade is in better sha,pe. Prices � i � FIRST DOOR NORTH
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