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NEW ADVERTISE ME NTS - . . � the corporatio'ne ,see in this their beat op.' ' , .1 I � I I � are fulfilled, they must expect. to � reap as � 1. certain limits but c i nly within certqin limits. � host of friends that he may continue to shar! P . , - - - . I . � portunity to break up the strike bring they s'ow, and should not complain - . if they There are times when it is necessary in the I the pleasures of lifis until many such anni�_ I . I I flavi SW The dgurebetwoeti the p,%reuflies er.each . one, denotes the page of the pApc r on which the . . .and the workmen 'to their own terms. This � get the worst of it. When they are . . I pre- interests of the sta;o liberty of the individual I or - the public that the should be re in stra " , d . versaries have passed. . I . Robert McDonald, of the 9bb concesslo�- - &4yertleement will be ound. . I . seems to be one of the principal misfortunes pared to forego personal gain and (30 sual ad! or limi d Wh n to . on LL .. there is an immense il g- - of Grey, has purchased a fine thoroughbred . Balm to our Pockets—G. & M.—I of working mens' organivAtions the world. vantages for the public good, and to - I - treat gregation of cap ita, : on the one side .and a Tamworth hog, hearing- tLe royal name 4 C I - Business Change- Ira Andrew -5 . � over. They bold out all right until the '_ their parliamentary reipresentatives accord- powerful combinat on of labor on the ot le er King George, No. 2,338.. Mr. McDonal - - . � - Business colloge—D, McLachlin & Co -5 -N —J. T. Rose -5 etice to Creditors . time of extreme-proseure comes, and while � . - . ' '- i8lation ingly, they may expect to get leg by I and the intes threatened by the the general public conflict, it rseems 'to re , 9 I good stieces has ha� a with his hog@, and h a litter of nine, five months old, about read -� 1, . � .1 , ."Annan ;. ;_ ; I't, A 4.0 4. V. 1 A . he nAo,nle and for the benefit of thi so le ,­ i- ­. 1A t, 9 I 0- 1A � . it V - 7 1 , � ., I !_ , I - I � - - , . �_, I I . . . i ITGUST 23 i � - A I IL901L ity on your - Cattle � P.1 I orsifto I and ., Iff U06 - , , . ++++++++++++4 treacners, Wante � - U V — - . a 15 , Vb" U" V UL4 VL a VV , r If I Vb Will" a a per ect. y juall.4 a e n- for markeb, that will urLng Him Atiout, plau'. - i Boarders Wanted—Expositor Office -8 . mence to disagree and quarrel, and - so soon - an:d not for individuals and sections but no t terference with individual liberV for the —On Wednesday afternoon of last -week, . , I . ' . I E ANTI -FLY - 0 1 L � I - Busineaw College—W H. Shaw 5 as they do this they lose'their cause, and all I ill then. 'The .prayers of all gooi, people state to protect its subjects by requiring a Miss E mma Holmes, youngest daughter of . U S I " . I plumit—C. Roare-5 I the lose and suff . ering of I, the ra;nk and file i hould be that this time may apeedi y correp fair and impartial settlement of the dispute Conductor DanielHolmes'. of Goder'[ch, and . �. - Stock for Sale --8. Rannie-4 I I i and thus. avert th danger to the public. Mr. Will E. Ha,�zlewood, of Port Hope,, . Th e, latest and- best thing to ieep off Ries, mosquitoC8, fleas, lice, - Dress Cloods—D, McBeath—'.5 goes for nothing, and -thejr ,final condition is and it will co.m,3 as soon. as .the peDple are The position .take by the Times is well were united in wedlock's bonds, at the resi- . I I .. * or any inseets'_bn animals. It comes' in quart bottles, at 2.5c - Business College--L-W. H. Shaw -9 not any improved fron! whi%t' it r'was when eady for it, That time has already come enough in theory but it, does not work out dence of the bride's brother-in-law, Mr':. I I I � i I 0 � ,19chool Re-opening—C. W. Papst-8 ' � - I well in practise. I - . James Robinson. Rev. Dr. Daniels, pas- eacb, and if; very simple to use. . In the Surrogate Court—F. Holmeated-5 the strike was organized. The dorporatiors to a very large extent,. in the hie tory of _j I . . . � � � I � . — It * tor of the Noirth street Methodist church. htly With a woolen rag once a week. . e—James Hudson -5 and the capitalists, on the other hand, pull Great Britain, --where party ties at e much . f, DIREOTIONS—Rub on lig Auction Sal . Referring to the decision of Judge Mor. porfornied the ceremony. -_ I I . Bicycle Emponium- G. Baldwin -8 together, and are able in tWe -way . to stand less tightly drawn than in this cotintry or i gan, of the county of York, 'to the effect i —An interesting event occurred,last weak Get it at _ . I I Blue Bell—Telephone Oo-5 firm and almost invariably gain -their poinL the Vnited States, so that we may, in the , at the residence of Mr. H.McQuarrie Blyth, , I that the anti -scrap iron bill passed by the '_ a een is wayi in- . I -1 Farm for Sale—J. McGregor -5 . � . a sirn ar de- I Legislature at its last session, covers the )s T - . was united in marriage to Mr. A. M. Babbs Blacksmithing—A, McUregor-5 just the arlme-in the pres. � , , 'I-) IRT G S ORE Auction Sale—G. Ingram -5 - It has a1w 3 a b thi ' " the past, and face -of such an example, reach ' il when his youngest daughter, Miss 'Annie; it is working dat � . L' gree of comnOn sense and ration klism in integral ortions ol one electric railway in a prosperous young business man of Tees- FEAR' - � - 0ourt of Revision—Wm. Elliott -5 ent strikes both in Cansids, and the United this country in due time. I � I . water. The ceremony was performed by . Voters- List Court—James Jordau-5 I ­ I - . I different wards o one municipp,lity and L � -_ States. For this reasow ma�y are losisig - . I — . I . Rev. A. McLean, pastor of Sb AndreWs The best spot in 6eaforth to buy , A Breezy Time-3—Gitz & Webater-5 ' L . . . I rendeks them assessable as a -whole, but does church, Myth, in the presence of' fifty invit- . . - faith in t.be effi�acy a;nd powe.� of workmens' , ' not affect ,roads passing through different . - . Notice—J. C, Morrison. i -I I The Senate. ed guests. ;; , organizationo. If t6 municipalities, the Brantford Expopitor very --------- � 9- - y cogld get honest,, Professor Goldwin Smith, ia :� iia By- correctly remarks "Of the evident de- —Whiteahuroh creamery was' totally de'- P URE R.UO-700 and _FA__NCY CHINA. � I � - , a -_ . ! level-headed abd wisc, leaders they could � stroyed by fire last Friday night. The fire I . � I . ' . - . I - ARW � CW1 � Stander notes in the Farmers' Sur).1 I ava : sire of -the governn ient to remove the effects .. , . . ' � . I a u ought bo have originated in the furnace I - - - I . ant g4prou V ;;V0g111,Q7;# accomplish much, but this seems to . be the, " THt, HuRoN- EXPOSITOR, a Liberal jour- of the sarap-iron d 3cision there c4n be no room. ,Some 210 boxes of butter were eaved, obligation to pay the money and -no person I followed the trade . of I I �' weak point with all those organiz%tions. nil . �ueetion ; the trou )le is that so many of.our tulor. Ife erected , I . � - __ ' . E I . , has- done a service by reoi%lliDg to- the . which have been stored in cold storage in but himself knew an3 thing about the mat- 1 the present Queen's hotel. 'which he con. � When success seems i in eight , the lead ere Liberal GoVernment its promise to , reform � jpdges are hair.spl ,tters, and seem anxious Wingham. The building, machinery, -and ter, and his meeting the obligation under 1 i � commence to disagree aboutiprestige, and as. theSenate.. That promise, among ,.others, to prove t the iniant and purpose of our contents are valued at $3,500. The We& �s such circumstances is creditable to his ducted for about six years, - , S-EAFORTH, FRIDAY,. Aug. 23rd, 1901 was apparently mixide to be broken. It has. legislation." . . . - —Mr. Thomas Bugg, who was a resider,,b I to which shall b the gr6ate'll I aitly covered 'by insurance, amounting td honest instincts. People generally think ' e i, and all is Icat. at all 6vents,'been shelviedl, since the death- 1 1111111111111111111111 I I of Blanshard township for many year -A. was . I ; � A I roll has appeared likely'soon to tratider the ! - Huron ,Notes. 91,500. The -total lose ih estimated at$2,000. that if they can shirl: statute labor or poll killed a horse at his ho.me i A The Manitoba Harvest. i . . I There are 105 shareholders and about 400' tax, they are perfectly, justified in doing so, His ho -see 'became restless in jority in the Senate t . n ' o* . ' ma 0 the OoOrnment —The Cober car�iage factory is soon to be patrons- � but Mr. Wambold is'of a .different opinion. the stsbyi, Harvesting operations have been in full . Constitutional Government. side., Onndhy�othesisasto the recossitY remove from ELhelto Brussels. . —Allan MpBurney, son of Mr. Hugh Nlc�- There are, no doubt, many merchants and and wl ile trying to quiet them, one kicked I � I , . ' . - I him in the stomach. Mr. Bugg .oul i � owing during the past week', In most see- The following extract is a paragraph from or the functions of an upper house an the —Mr. Searle of -Cliton, has Peen uhfi�ra Burney, of East Wawanosh, was, one day other business men v ho would be greatly & few hours after the accident. -- y lived . . . . . . I tions of the Province grain has been -out and a characteristically racey article which' ap, present state of things be defended. Ib'is junate Pnough to fall and dislocate his last week, -helping Mr. Beecr6f t, a neighbIr. rejoiced if creditors who remove to other -_ . . ; . . —Rev. R. Whiting, of Miiehell, -ban re. one of the miscarriages which have resulted shoulder, . . -to draw in the grain. The. lad was using the countries would become similarly conscience ceived a call to Askin street church . . In some places the threshers have been peared in the Goderich.isignal of last week.' from building our policy, not on the, reali'. —MeforB.Jaines and John Laidlaw, oi hay fork, and was either standing on the stricken, and remem er in a like 'manner - , South started.. The weather last week- was the The Signal was referring to. the rumor that ties, but on the forms of the British conati- .� London, at a salary of S1,20()_ The trustee , I Morris, have gone n a visit to British Col- rope or got entangled in it, and when the ,their old obligations� . � ' warmest of the season, although during the a Canadian is to be appointed to the posi. tution. If appointments to the Sen ta were umbi &* . . horses started he was thrown several feet A SF,Pnous FiRE.�'While Mr. P. Roth6r- board of the Mitchell Met thodist church � tion of Governor ' really made by the Crown or - its represent. - _14r., W. B. Rai), of Wingbam, was mar. into the air. He fell.oii the wagon rack and mel was burning stumps on the blind line, have unanimously asked him to stay a present week no complaints to this effect Qqneral of Canad I a. It ative, not by the head of a party, there ried last week to Miss Maggie Darker, Of had his head injured and one of his ribs last Saturday fourth year, and have raised his salary by have been made. While the published re- says : , the fire spread to the adjoin- $100. . - might be hope of creditable selection ; there Thorold, broken, Although unconscious for several ing bush and before ib could be stopped it ports are most favorable and the big crop is "The position of. Governor-General in would be assurance, at all events, that the �Mr� W. W. Ke ly, of Wisner, Louisiana r - had spread for abcuVa mile. Everythi —Flax has been coming into Mitchell in . , hours, he is now getting better. I aid that Mr. Canada is a superft�ous thing in any event, appointments would not be sold," is in B15'th, and wi I spend some time there —Mr. James Scott, the veteran teacher wag so dry that little, lng large quantities, and it is a * being boomed for all it is worth, yet reading and is about as� necessary ,to the country aq . I i could be done to Forrester will soon have the product of 400 between the lines there are some notes of The mode of appointment apparen ly fav- at its -progress and it �nade a terrible stay - with fri ndo. . and ex -librarian was visiting in Clinton la . fire, � � a wart on the back of a man's neck is for ored by Mr.. Smith would be ineEtimably —Alex. Curri i (f Grey, threshed a crop week, seemingly in the beat of health. The clearing fences, tim�er and ever thing in acres stacked in his yards. Afijappointment, It is said that where the buttoning on a collar.' This country, it is .. ­ e . W . � y --The Conservative conventio for North ?. of fall wheat lately, having an average of New Era says : " He has passed his 93rd its �' I ,n threshers have been at work the results are claimed, is governed by the pe-ople, through .woma-tban the p*resent. A�pbinfmmts . course. It was th the greatest diffi- Perth will be held in Milverton on Augagt by 1 42 bushols on some 9 acres. �,liirthday, and is wonderfully bright and ac. culty that the farm buildings in the vicinity - the Premier and -his Cabinet. Abou ii, I 927th, to nominate a candidate to repre. not up to ,expectations ; that the yield of _t a the head of a party are more nearly f rom the —MrE. R. -Weir died at her home, on the tive for his age. Ho has voted at every were saved from destruction and many. had sent the party in the coming electiow . - dozen men—and oftentimes fewer—decide people than appointments by the Crown 6bb concession of arnbeiry, a short time election that has been held since 1847, and to work all Saturday night and -Sunday try - grain is no,t in proportion to the #cwth, Of how the country is to bie governed, and'as ago 0 —Louis Pfrimmer having resigned his straw ; that fields which promiped at 1�ast long as a majority of the conAituencies sead would be. The party is responsible to the 10, at the see f years.' � his vote, with unfailing regularity, hafj been ing to keep the flames in check and prevent ' i I * members to say "Me, too,' to everything people, . but the representative of the Crown —Dr. N. J. Tait, formerly of Blytb, and cast for the Liberal candidate. - He thinks their spreading to the farms adjoining.. As position as direetbr and president of the thirty bushels to the acre do not yield much , who spent the past nine months in Europe, he is good for several years yet, and even it was a lot of fencing was destroyed. The Sebringville Flax Company, Charles Werner, . I i that this half dozen men enunciate the coue.; is not.' If, as is insinuated, the r daitions is visiting Captain, and Mrs. Rance, of his political opponents would.be glad if his recent rains have givi;n relief, and it is hop - more than half that amount. ' Whether or I of Wartburg, has, been appointed director � . - . try is considered'safe and pay day fcr the " are .sold, the people have -the power of Blyth. I - days are extended long enough for him to re- ed that the greatest danger is now past, in his stead, and Ja(;ob Kienna. who has not this falling off is general, it is as yet, too civil service comes around ance a month.' If romedying'that if they so will. This is no —Wilbur Lindsay, Charles Querrin, John cord them." It ia strange that notwithstanding the many been a member of the board since the or- . soon to ascertain definitely. The quality, the Opposition gets 'in—as the Grits did in t Coutts, �John Little a - ganiz%tion of the company, has been honor. . . - - ad R. McCartney, of —A quiet home wedding, took place warnings people have had. that they will bowever, is good and with as- favorabl 1896—there is a great, ado about a change of the objection to the Senate. The objection E, t 'ursion' in Clinton, I ist on setting out fires when the . e . hol, ent by the last harvester'i, exe on Wednesday of last week at still inis ed with the presidency.. weather as there ha� been the pait two tariff, and honest methods in the ..-public to the Sentto is, in -the first place, at it is to Mani obs. the residence of the bride's parenta, Mr. and 'weather ia so dry an�i the danger is so great. —At -a special meetibig of the board of 1 ' . service, and reduction of public expenditure . —Jitnes W. Thom, well-khown in the Mrs. R. Irwin, when their third daughter,, NO'Tr,s,�—Mrs. J. Laidlaw left for her directors of the Stratford Young Mees weeks until the end of harvest, th� . (3 will . for about thirty days, until the pew- id.ozen: an expenaive and unnecessary- institutionq vicinity of Wingharn, died at his hoine in Miss Linnie, was united in marriage to Mr. homc, in Pigeon, Michigan, this week, She C.hriatian Association, held last Friday be,*on the whole, a good -crop. men get into the saddle, and then they drop a6d-in the secon'd place that the appoint- * rht, the reeignation of the local general ; '_ Grandin, North Dakota, on AuguaD 2nd. Norman Fair. In the absence of their pas- went b'y way of etroit,—Mies Lizzie 114 ' into the old system *of. working on the linic mentsar,efor life',aud the appointees are Deceased was 75 yE are of age. tor, Rev. A. Stewart, of Willis church secretary, J. M. Graham, who has been sot. There has been a gre&t, deal of dist. ppoint. - , Rev. Sipple has returned to Detroit, after -spend- . � - of expediency, as their predecessors did I)a- th — provincial secretary since the death . . us placed beyond the power and control —Mr. W. McCloskey, son of, Mr. John Mr. Hamilton, of Londesboro, performed the ing a few weeks with her mother here. ' We 1119 � of merit and dissatisfaction among the harvest fore them ever isince Clonfederation, and as , McCloahey, of Goderich township, who has ceremony at 12 o'clock, in the presence of are sorry to hear that Mr. John Deichert, Mr. Symonds, and has now accepted a call their successors will do after, them until of the -people. While they have, praptical I .bands who went from the east to Manitoba . ly, been- horne on a visit, has gone back to the only relatives of the families and a few in- sr,, is on the sick list, but hope soon to see to the Vancouver, British Columbia, associ. I to aesiat in taking off the crop. When the Canada becomes a political nonentity.- This control of the legislation of the country, they Riwaii6m Islands. I i timate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fair went for him around a0lain.—AIrs. D. Gu,tachalk in- atiOD, was accepted. Steps will at. once be system is known as Popular Government." are in -no way respon sible to the people for —Nir. Alfred Ra rnann, who was visiting & trip down the St. Lawrence River to Qae� 0 taken to fill the position. crawds from the craxt reached the west, We are sorry to say' . . tonda leaving for Ba� Axe, Michigan, next During a very sever . that there is a good whom they legielate. They ate thus made in Cranbrook from Detroib, left for his home bee. Among the many presents was that of vireck. where ,she wil join her husband.— — - I e electric storm they found that in many places the crops ' . . . last week. His grandfather, who is past 85 a out glass decanter from Mr.Fair's bachelor The Lutheran congregation held thelr an- which passed over Stratford Monday nighib,zz . . deal more truth than poetry in this state. the masters and not the' representabive8 of . . . were still green and not nearly ready for - . I . years of.age, acco panled him. friends, . 6y. ReV. lightning struck and damaged the riower of I . � . ment of the case. It is" however, perhaps th,6'pe6ple, and are a continuous menace' to — 0 . . nual missiorrAlry feati ral last Sund7i the ci catting. They also found the labor market , 9 . 14r. 1-toberb Pearson, whof is spending . S. Schulke, the past)r, was assisted by a ty hall and at the same time' extin. f somewhat overdrawn. It is quite true that the libetties and rights of the people, Such his vacation at his father's in Ethel, preach- , ished the street lights. The alderman over stocked and wages much lower than I � - Scientific Novelty, - � number of other cl!rgymen.—The annual 911 It they expected. While they were led to ex- the duties of Governor Ganeral-are not very an institution is at variance with free and ed in the Nlethodis church there on a recent Fitz & Webster, the onergetic managers of 11 A Children'a Day will be held on Sunday in who were in session, adjourned in ,Consider - I I - - Sunday evening. . l3teezy Time," are probably the foremost inventors' tile li,vangelical Chu -ch. In the forenloon able confusion, several of those present hav- ' honorous, but we are .not 'sure that ib would representative institutions. , So long as the of ingenious adveitising methods that the theatricid . pea mple work at from fifty to sixty dol- —lyfiss Barber, o Wingham, a -graduate there Nvill be preachi g and in the afternoon `19 Mr. , �ta - . . � received slight ebf;cke. The 'barn of be. eafe to entrust them to any officious Senators are riot elected by the people, 1611-d of tfie O'Sullivan usiness College,has taken profwsion has ever known. This season thoy have and evening addresee 3, recitations and music Julius Erb, near Ti ietock, was - totally de. lare per month, when they reached thp-re � , l - something unusually novel. .Not only 14 it a clever v ,_ ni�odle. The powers possessed are vei,y; while they hold a -life tenure of the office, it a position as stenograpber and book-keeper dv stroyed with the sealson crops, maohinery,, they found the market well ,supplied and . I ter, eh nia, bub a reially scientiflo novelt� by the children, A very -interesting pro - and equally important. Al'thou.gb,. matteys little by what authority t iey are for the firm of H ' a 2, '91ng is 1 'I 1. wide ' 9d gene Brothers, of Clinton, th w ro'le interesting to 3 oung and old and to gramme has been pre r,)ared, and -there is sure and a te4m of bore -ea. the farmers not willing to pav more than I At a special meeting of the Goderich m ell w ill h P 01.g out of your way to set. it is none to be a large turnout. All are cordially —11 r. Martin Leigh, of Beaumonb Texas, ' What the- people wa it-, and — 0 �tior or a g be perhaps, a, Governor ,General can- not do appointed. L th n t Mysterious Indian Fortune Teller, a is visiting his son in Kirkton. Th' thirty dollars per mo6th, and some . com - . - Collegiate Instituto board , W. H. Thomp- mechanical invention that will ab3olute!y tell your invited. A collect on will be taken at e latter very much good, he could, if he were so dis - what must be done, is to make' the members * son, B, A., of Guelph, wai appointed on the fortune correctly. this wonder will be at the each service.—Miss Carrie Grob, of Detroit, had not seen his father for 17 years and had plained that'they could not geb work - even � In ' advance ea!e on the day of the perfornia,ice in � posed, do a great deal of harm. This we of � the Sen to in some way elective )y and staff in the place of, Mr. Cooper. � no word of him for 6 years. Mr. Leigh is for, their board. Under these circumstances . � A —The grfat mill at. Auburn has been rent- Feir's Drug Store, and will tell your pasb, pre3ent is horne with her parents.—Oar public 69r years of age. 7 some six or seven hundred- of the diss I know by historical experience. It is, there. responsible to"the people. That was the and future without any cost whatever. Concert Gt schools opened after the summer holidays, atisfied . ed for a term of three years, to Messrs. Cardno's Opera House, 7 _ MiBsMiary Barry Buckingham, ,Second Dennis & Tome',two gentlemen from Eastern af ter a week's visit with his, brother here fore, necessary that a man be placed in this pledge made by the present Government to I to 7 30 p. im. ; Price i 25c, on Monday last.—Rev. Thomas Finkbeiner, ones assembled at Rrandon and afterwards i . 1 85c %nd 60o ; Seats on sale at Fear's Drug Store. daughter -of Mr. Wm. Buckingham, of I position who has. the common sense and the people, and that is the pledge the people Ontario, who take I possession on the lab of 1718.1 ' ' at Winnipeg, and made hostile, demonstra- . - . -_ - � Rev. 0. S. Finkbeiner, left last week for Stratford, was married, last week, to John I judgment to keep from doing harm and look to the Government to fulfill. I September. : Credition, and from �hence he goeb to his A. Marquis, M. D., of Brantford. - The � tions, demanding that the C. P. R. furnish : . � — I ceremony wae performed in St. Jamej, - i occasioning trouble by autocratically making . In spite of the,dry weather Mr. Thomas ]Kipppn. � home in Eflkharb, Indiana. —Misses Lizzie Rev. 1)avid Wil. ' - ' . them free transportation home. . The author- . entanklements which aiight very easily en. Editorial Notes and Comments. Keyes, of Varn�a, had some- Hungarian ' D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer -'- and Fanny Geiger ar at home for the holi- church, -by the rector, : ities of the Manitoba government -and of I I grass in his garden I that measured 5 feet 5 wilha, mortgages and deeds drawn up. Money loan6' days.—The Hay Bra a gricu tural Socie- liat6i6. I - I danger the amicable relations and good feel.' There is a very inobe long whil d _general desire by adivid. i is some of the heads measur. at the to -vest rates of interest. 1740- hold their annual show here on the railway got among the men and pacified ' �, . � 11 I tf , ty will I - - ' _ tho' ing which existo between this country and- itials in both political camps tha) Hon. ed 81 inches. PLOWS AND GA, -;G PLo-ws,—T. Mellis, who September 18th and 19th. The show this m and induced them to disperse to other the mother land, and th . I I —Bert Davis, sot of, Mr. S. Davis, of is ever re dy for business, is now busy i —The barn of Wm. Hale, farmer, living . in the plow year promises to be more attractive than about five miles from Harriston, was , 9 fact that none of Ueorge E. Foster should have a seat in the trade witt a fun line of all plow re . sections of the country and it is likely that I . Clinton, was recently marriel in 1,9, i the way struck - the incumbents of Dominion' Parliament. Winnipeg, of mould boards, plow h%nd Minmers, wheelis, ever before. It grows better as iu grows by liehtning during the heavy thunderstorm most of them have obtained employment ere i I, - 't . Goodness knows to Miss Pomeroy, of, Woodstock. Mr. Da i Ider. Tuesday afternoon. All his season's crop I - V18 bolts, shares and castings, All kinds of plow repair- 0 late years has 'done this, shows 'tha�' he is needed there bad enough on the Con. is conducting i% drui business in Cartwright, In w ill receive prompt attention. A good selection . was burned. 'Insurance, $1,000, which only 0 w P� this, as for some days there hi�vle not been 0 0 -Manitoba. owe always in stock. All lines of wagon 6 I fairly judicious seleations for the position servative side� He is unquestionably, on' � a �-- ,gg3 Perth N oteB - partly covers Ion. any a mplaints. The fact@ of the matter - —Master Willie lWeir, son of Mr. W. d b repairing and smithing in all Its branches I I have been made, Perhaps had more able. of the ablest polit-icaus in Canada. When a W promptly attended to at the old stand. T. MzLws, —The p tato or Le said to be a complete —One of the most severe storms In many seem to be, that the Manitoba government vacancy occurred in I eir, of the Bayfield road, had the miefor- Kippen. - . 1757-2 f ailure 0 t S . . mon' . been selected there would have been Addington, caused by tune to slip down, one evening lately, fall- ab t Iva 175. years passed ever Fergus and vicinity be. got unduly excited ove-r th7e reports of the i . Boys'NEw SCHOOT4PANTS. —Bring in your — Stratfourd has a -ganized a hunt club tween 5 and 7 o'clock Monday afternoon. , I big crop and the dangers of not bei.ng able I more trouble, as it is not always that the the death of M I r. Bell, it was the ;eneral , Ing On hie elbow, with the result that the boys to The H. M 3F&ul Co's. Store, Sea. and has already quiti a large membership. The lightning was terrific and very does . I most able menare the moat judicious. Al. 40PO that Mr. Foster would step it to the i itsmall bone of his wrist was broken, forth, where theme suits are. Lot the boys —Dr. George A. P gh, of Kenosha, Win. the rain came down in a heavy po i to get men to harvest it and sent their erni. I the breach. Addington is a � Conse -vative —James Speir, of the 5th line of Morris, . , ur, but - . . though the office is a- costly one, and the make a good appearance when school work consin, has been Visi ing at his old home in did little or no damage, most of the grain In mnin � saries to, the east to look for help, pro' i conatitifency aind. he could easily be 31ected has recently purchased a valuable young .1 . . . , if. resumod, they will work better and me. Milverton. this neighborhood baving been safely bar - unreasonable induce g duties are light or only hominali we think it there if the powers so willed. Inde 3d ib is x orkehire hog from the celebrated herd, of coniplish more. The prices on strong, —Rev. J. T, Kerrit] I .1 ments. This brought I - , Anglican clergyman vested. The lightning, however; struck the . out many entirely unfit; for work an t Messrs., Brethour & Saunders, O&k Lodge, - of Mitchell, has - recc ived and , dothers ' is necesFary, under our form of government, doubtful if the Liberals would offer any op. stylish and durable suits are low enough to accepted a barn of Mr. Wm. Richardson, of Gavt, � that it be continued. petition to him - Burford, Ont. . . It is, so far 'as we can t - - This, however, in not to surprise you. o Jamestown, New York. fraxa, about three miles east of Fe Us. who formed the idea that the .Manitoba far. . . be.i The Addington Cone ave —The -official list published of regimepts .. 1758 I Call t I see. the only:rneano we have of retai ervatives h —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCloy, of -The contents which conel , BRiEFS,—Mf. Cudmore is again busy i sted of about off mers would be waiting for them. with open - "'ng tl' is hold their convention and .have selected a which will be called to Toronto to take part I n Mornington, have one to Manitoba to of this yesi's p crop and a large quantity of !. the hay trade, and in shi ing many car - - arms on their arrival and ready and willing link that .existo between the oolome" and local manas their candidate. Mr. Foster's in the 10,000 review before the Duke of loads from our seek their fortune. last season's grain, along with the buildinge to Pay them any' wage they liked to ask. i the parent State, and we ar t a "'sure there are name was not even mentioned. It looke as York and Corn wall,in,)ludes the 33rd Huron 0 station.—Mr! Gilbert Dick, —Rev, and Mrs. Leo, Nichols, of Pnnnsyl. were completely destroyed. A to _ ; When they found they would have to hustle 11 few Canadians who would',desire to' have though some of those high ui in the munsels regiment. � . ur village drover, was in Seaforth this vania, are visiting the former's parents,. in horses belongi , am iif . , �, week with a batch of porkers. Those who Ug to Mr. Brennan, a dalry- ' i this li of the Conservative party do not w& it Mr. —Ed. T. Holmes, formerly of Clinton, are fortunate enough to have a few to die. Fullarton. - man, had bi7en driven into Mr. Richardsoxes ' ,. for themselves and that their golden Visions . ak severed,leven'though it is somewhat Fodter in Parliament. Canadian Immigration agent at Indianapolis, —Mrs. Fisber, of 11 tratford has returned shed to escape, the storm. I costly. -It is, perhaps, worth more to us — . iiwsre . . ome, after a, length3 visit to her daughters killed, while the driver and Sno on. were not to be realized, they ' is at present in charge of a ortion of the pose of, say it in like owning & little Klon. The h were Aiaap. Oanadian exhibit. at dike.—Miss M. MoMordie and Miss A. !1 "tNrV � Add to. this the fact tha6 neither 0 is 41 pointed. I i6directly ,than the directoosts amounts' to. The Globe puts It in this way : It ot the Tati-Amerioan, _# . . where he is also directing his'. attention to Murray, who have been spending school- in Vancouver. . about six feet away, escaped untourQ. . the Government nor the railway had inade I We thinki also, under our form'of Govei n. 'always recognized that the fodder 3rop is i i vacation among friends here, have returned . Mr. John Donag iy, of Duluth, a for � mm gratlo� matters. — I mer Mr. Richardson's lose will be about S,9, 000 ; I ment, it is' much saf er to have -the incurn - the- most important Crop tha resident of North Ea thope, was buried in insurance, About $1,400. . I., - . . — . t the farm to their task of teaching, the former to Lon. any �rovisions' for the distribution of the ! er —When Mr. Win. O'Codlahan, of White. new comers throughout the country, the , bent a man who �as no political proclivitieF, gatheirs in. We bear more,about tb grain church, was driving home from Wingharn donand the latter to Howiek —Mrs,D.Hay, Stratford cemetery Is at week. * . —The steamer Islander, the crack rum - I either one way or the oiher, in so far as or even the . fruit, but neither the one nor one evening recently the horse�, w gon of the village, was among friends. at Farqu. —Mr. Thomas C, Mulheron, of 'New ger steamer of the Alaskju route, operated principal points along the main line . . � I and occupants went o�' the enbaAmenst at York, has -been visiting his sister,. Mrs, by the Canadian Pacific N , such I Canadian politics a er har the fore part of the week.—"Rev. Mr. . I avigation Com- as Winnipeg and Pqrtage Is Prairie became.. I . I ad parties are concerned, the other possesses the importance or value the salt block. The roll-over did no further McKay, of Goderich, conducted the services Wm. Stuart, of Mitc lell, - pany, of Victoria, British Columbia, stirvek over stocked while out lying points were 11 than one who is hot from the strife of tbeee Of -the hay crop. The .statistics this. year damage than to shake things up a bit. - - of St. Andrew's church, on Sabbath laet,de. —Mr. Denniss O'Lewy, who has been a an iceburg off Douglas Inland at 2 o'clock on . show that from an area of 2,557,26:3 aCrea* _J J. Elliottp V. S., and J. W. King,- of livering two grand gospel- sermons.—Mr, ly 14 years, haa sold his business to Mr. the bottom, carrying down from 65 to 8q ' parties and who has, in spite of hiinself, a � wholesale liquQr dealer in Mitchell for near- the morning of Thursday list, and went to stilt unprovided for, the state of affairs can . Ricker and son Arthur were amo f " -do , easily b � e imagined. ! strong party bias. This is, in short, one of �,632,317 tons of hay or clever were taken, Wingiiam, have purchased from Mr. T. H. I . � nq rion John Gourlay, of Hibbert. soulir, inoludiv g passengers and members of . Now, bowevzr, this the cases in which it will be we)l to leave a quantity that may fairly be regarded as Haseard, of Millbrook, the Clydesdal in Bright during the past week.—Mr. and, —Mr. August Ellison, of Logan. has par. the crew. As the vessel went down her 0 Stal Mrs. Jogeth Upshall, of the villoge, are on � general distribution seems to, have been worth in the nelghborho"od of $40,COO,000, lion "Prince of Kelton," for $1,400. Prinb' chased the Shipley property in Mitchell, boilers explod, id. causing the death of many - .11 � I , 11 enough . . . e a few wee a trip among f *ends in Port El. . . . made and it is likely that all who are wit. We .- __ I .11 . In a Province where dairying and stock is a fine horse, and should prove a paying in- rt paying therefor $525. He will shortly give *he might have escaped. There WM $270j- � ling and able to work will got it � to d o,, I As to the second . point- raised F- . by the raks,ing-Jorm such frominent branches of vestment for the purchasers., . gin. Mr.and Mrs. 1-7poliall'amanyffieude up farming and move into the town. 000 in gold on the steamer I agt ou, , ere wish for them a pleaeant tim.e. —Mr, , $100j9W -of - althaugh wages will not be so high as Signal, although the working] out of. the ture the abuni ant hay crop may well —Alex, Rapeon, non of Mr. John Rapson, and Mis. J. Balfour and son were -7iftitivg ,t—Edward, the 5-yi ar-old son of Adam which was Ci rried by the passengers, . was be regarded an atoning for the shortages in of Hallett, who has been connected with the friends in Exeter d government. is very much as- he some other lines. . pring the week —Mr. eppler, of Sebringv! Ile, fell downstairs on Mr. 11. H. I art, who bad spent sixten " Cipated by many, At any rate, there , . - - Methodist ministry for several -years, its' w Richard Smillie of Cleveland, in spending a Sunda.v morning and dislocated his elbow years in the Ellondike, lost $35,000 in d=t,. anti, problem of ' . states it, yet after all it is the people who . ­, �0 . is no -doubt but there are now ample men in - � located in -the neighborhood of Deloraine, few days vacation with ,his mother, joinb, Alarys Collegiate Among those! suppose& to be drowned is . Jay .er, of Ottawa, better Ma - itoba, where he has cha�ge of a good Jamea,Smillis, of the village.—Mre, Wm. governor of the Yu - I the country to provide the w&nb for hands elect and instruct the' representatives to F Mr. R.. E. Kimb a Mro, —The Sb. Institute M rx. Ross, wite of the 46 me, too," and if they do not do it, they � cuit, - . __ 411d it would not be wise for m�kny more to- , known as 11 Gentleman Usher of the Black air I . Blair Is on a v1pit to her d&ughterir in Mar. board have engaged Mr. Win. Morrison, B. kon territory, her child and niece. _ . go expecting to got work, are very apt to punish them for their fail- Rod" in the House of Commons, die i at his —Mr. and Mrs. -James Snell returned to quette, Michigan.—Rev, E. Fear, in former A,t, of Georgetown, to take the place of Mr. - . - . - . i are. We have kno . - summer residence near Ottawa a few days Clinton from their trip last week. Mr. y6arB a pastor of the M othodish church hei e, McDougall, who recently resigned- . - . . wo several instances of � , The " Laugh and Grow Fat" B'UMP, - . Snell went to Witpeg as one of the hio son Lorne, were calling on some of —Miss Cora Ingram, daughter of Mr. . , - He is�a ver r' Old' official -been . judges and Here to one of the finest bumps you have Do r1our The Strikes a I this kind. One very ri�uch to the point, his ago' 5 , having I -on stock for the rov,noial Exhibit4on, but their old time friends during the weeki - Mr, Wm. Ingram, of the Gore of Downie, died head for your own we nd Strikers, ! � h . good and your neighbors. ; occur in t, d public service since Gonfederation. took advantage of the occasion to v the �unny side of life.— ehwiablon is the bi I of . I red very recently in the constituency . , isit Fear still retains ]&at vOciolir, She had been ill with consunV- I mirthfulness. "it ill to The strike of the C. P. W It is said of him. that he could make a more friends S'nd do a little prospecting. The frequent rains of the week have proved tion since the .spring. Jaugh." For the more general and generous ,pul- � l trackmen is of Lisgar, My,uitobi. So that it I really . z, . . _ ' * tivation of this partioular bump,the enterp stilt on, with no apparent signs of a settle. ' the people, and not the- politicians, 11 ho elaborate bow than any othe' —B. J. Gibbings, of Clinton, who has been & great benefit in refreshing the grass and .One of the pionee Stratford was ,rishw I w are r man. in Can. laid to rest On TUOSday, in the person of managers of the newest "A Breezy Time I bayt ' - inewt. A Conciliation C)rnmittee compo8ed . to blameif *governments do i not carry out in ada. � But this' was his business ind -he in Great Britain and on the Continenib for all root crops.—Mr. T. MeLymont,. our vil. Robert Johnson, who for the past two devoted years of time and otudy . , It you lave so � .; \ should be good 4t it. three months, in the interest of the Doherty -lage blacksmith, has purchased a Jersey . swelling where that black tnark Is shown on ibe I � - of the chairmen of the other railway organ. , office their promises and pled. as made while of $1,350 'a year and o He received.a, salary Organ Company - has returned home. Mr. Cow. Mr. HoLymont seeme to months had been living -with his eaughter - chart, you have a tendency towards blue lawl.and � I iz&tioris hag bapn at work- 19 ther perquitjitei equal have a par. in Sarnia. Mr. Johnson wa*s born ia Liu- ,111flanthropy. Your olee needs, myeful -attention, , , in Montreal tryidg in 0 would, certainly, be ver to $600 and hie daties consisted prii cipally G ticular,liking for the Jerseys for their.qu I- pposition. It t�ieb b was delighted with his trip from a ' y a colnehire, England, in 1816, and came to and you should be sure to see I I A Breezy Tlms;' to formalate a basis of settlement which much better for the country and the' people, 1-t - a ing . ity of milk.—Mr. and Mrs. . n , w ch in appearing in the House -and bow ncr be tand point of pleasure as well as that -of Henry Wag. a hi will be at the Braforth Opetir Hou6e on . , fore the Governor General twice during I hoin, of Fullarton Corners, were this week 1831, loc ating in Hamilton, where Thursday August 29bb, for It is one continualWyli — froin start to finish, and never Wis t3 swell this there was vastly more independence each -session. Now that he is gone the Among the many who went on the re. calling on friends in the, village.—New pots- bum to a mormal size. Concert at Opera House, would be acceptable to bile railwa business. Ca ad in y %uthori. , if he. lived 10 . years; Ile 'came to Stratford ties and the striking trackman, but as yet ' among our Parliamentair cent excursion to Manitoba were the follow I 10 years later, there lbeltig but, six other � . y ripresentativEa. Government should abolish this useless and - toes are findink ready sale at $2 a bag.— fam 7 to �30 p. m. ; Prices 260, 35o and boo, Be* -on they have not succeeded in reaching a set- ' But that independence must .aud nonsenmical office. ing from Morris township : ilies there ab the -time. The deceased sale at Fear's Drag Store. 176�1 11 They succeeded -in making an ' grow in the constituencies. - ,9 suffer and over.$2,000 a year would be saved ley, James'Bolger, Roy Jackson, James 14c. their fall wheat.—A number of . I I I 11 . � tlement. first bud No 'interest would Richard Bew. Farmers are now busy making ready for I ,olong as the , ung people I ' . - - ___�_ arrangement which was accepted by the - to the �country for some useful purpo Call, Harry Kirkby, John McArter, Bert from here picknicked at B eT(o I - I .1 - - people can be bought with the, ,e. All %Yfi d the past 0 company but the representatives of � ir own monvy such useless and expensive sinecu should Jackson, John Laidlaw, George Henderson, week, when a good time was "at. I � � . . . the representative by the alnount ,be abolished. . . I � I V traokmen would not ,accept it althought the : and value a . I Neil Black and R. Cardiff, and Mrs. James Seaforth's 7 Lad _d . . Conciliation Comm.ittee he can procure for them out of tile 'public � � Bolger, Mrs. James Bowman and the Misses Have Your Fortune Told. � tioe an � strongly recom .The Hamilton Times says: McArter.' . I - I treasury, or the number of his !constituents " We ob. Avery unusual feature, -and at the same time -8,11 mended them to do so, This has occasioned . —Mr. Frank Bawden, of Blyth, has re- exceedingly clever one is the Indian fortune taller - he can get placed in public, o ' serve running through the discussion of the ceived a -cheque for $30 from the Dominion with Fitz & Webster"s newest, 11 A Breezy Time," much dissatisfaction among the stril� � ffi0es, instead � I . "I 1/�Q - er question of " compulsory, arbitration,' the of Canada Guarantee and Accident Co.. whicli Is to apper at Catdno's Hall, Seafohh, Thurs. ir-we I ring -era and � of honoring him for conaci ,ktious and honeet , Ge its' ,T -a 810 * Parlo, ... their lea:ders -seem to be disagreeing - - I - . � i . . day, August 196h.. This maysterious X; , nage will ! Ir � among service as a repreventative, we will have idea that by we pany .OP I . 1. � . rking for an empl er , as -payment for an injury to One of his be at the reserved seat sWe immedl Yi u t I I - - . . an ; � I . I . . fiDgers*wbile working in the Blyth handle and remain there all day. I ", themselves. This being the case, the end is subservant representati veil and time serving �mPloyeo acquires a.' right, to empi me arrivalof the ectupxg, I Imn he 411 likely near and the men will have to com 'It works. Mr. Bawden had only placed an so. Call on him and a- e w at the fuluie hat in store for A thing of be4'fity is a joy forever." So wrote the post Keatg. But what it I and that an employer, by pari' . you. It W?11 cost you nothing. Cancers at opera a to governments. The Peopleneed a good deal . ty of reason. cident policy with the above company beauty ? That which strikes the eye as pleasing may be called beaut the terms: offered them by the comp . I I . two Hall, 7 to 7.80 p. m.; prices 26c, 86c and 60o; seatig Perhaps one of the best definitions of iful. any and i of educating along thwe lines yet-. There in ing, acquires a right to require the en ,ployee weeks before the accident happened. I on sale at Fear'aArug viom. 1758-1 beauty can be found in our new creation of those of them who have not, in the mean no better system of 1 to work. This is a . 111111111111111111111 a Ladios' Tailor-made Costume. 0 * government in vital error, A man has —Mr. Henry Shaeffer, ' hotel keeper, of . . __ . I � - � -a-ve I the world than we have in Can. a right to employment, and an employer h Kippen, loa.t a purse Containing some $516, Did you everI notice how lovely .our garments cling to the form, or. how their time, f und employment elsewhere will h I I . as c , . . a right to such service, only as Ion one day last week. He had given change to SOMETILIM0 VERY r. Thom" drapery hangs in folds that flow with the motion of the bod � to resume work on.the old terms and con. � . Zuri h. siderably lighter in pocket than when they : I ada, and if the Peo Is do , 'not profi 9 as both UNUSUAL.—M ,y ? - p 'b . some customers from the puree, and the, r of the township of Hay, - by it as much aaLthey should and the pollL are agreed on employment and rerqunera. put it in his vest pocket, and accompanied Johnston, treasure A lady dress�d in one of our tailor-made suits may behold - beauty's self and a quit work. . . I - -tion., To say to an employer, I Y received a letter a'few days ago from Mr. perfect poem'every time she glances in the looking glass. It if' the men and their families I ticians profit more than they haVe a just I must the strangers to the door. After a . � . t . continue to employ John Jones, or time he M S. "Warnbold, of Elkhart, Indiana, and I n ,o say missed the purse, and, although he searched Our lady friends, whose patronage we enjoyed in the -past, can reist assured that who invariably suffer h ccasions, right to, the people have Only themselves to to Jones, -4 Yon must Conti n�ue to wi�rk for w�ich contained it post office order for $3. ' ' , . - r entirely in a at he terms we . everywhere, was not able to And it, :that when the writer was __ n pain,3 spared to please them in the future. We have engaged at A - while the so Called repr.�entatives of the , blame. They have the powe James Smith, an t fix,' or —Nfr. James Bonthrov, who resides with The letter stateil � I 0 1 will "" Ile Richie, who comes to us from Stitts & O"'Brier0s, the swell � . to say to an owner of. a -fac a resident of the ad a ge OIL I 91611 go on drawing their I.alaries and living 1 their own hands. If they prefer,na" , tory, iownship of Hay, a' r Lry Md' _ . � � m 'You must his daughter- Mrs. R. H. Collins, of Exe- I a lea, tailors of in good style, �. es and I ' ad Toronto, well armed with recommendations of the highest order. , . I partie not close your factory ; You must not dia. t young man, he should have worked two WATCH OtR WINDOW. - 8 to honest, independent men, and ap. ) . er, the other day celebrated the 88th an- days statute labor, which he did not do, , The big steel strike in'ihaUaited Stateff is ' preciate grants of public mo . ney f , pense with JonT,s services or reduce: his , . niversary of his birth. � Besid4 other mem- and the three dollars in the latter was to . I I i or doubtful pay'—these are ot matters in which any bars of the, family, there were present from . - also &till on. There, too, the same difficulty ' public works, because the money will be e free stat6 should meddle, or ord pay for the work which he haa failed to I I i # ov seems to ariee, The leaders of the men are pended directly a x- any free Briton should receive. era which a distance, Mr. and Mrs. James. Bonthron, perform. We venture to say that no simi. - mong themselves, to hon. - And with- Stark & Mackay, qual'reling among themselves, and,of courses , out such there can be no effective compul- of Toronto, and Mrs. A. Rose, of Montana. lar occurrence has ever taken place in this . . . e8t and eco niotnioal govern m ev t when pledges in Mr.' Bonthron enjoys exceptionally good country. Mr. Wambold was under no legal . � Bory legislation." This is all right with health for his years, and it is the vvbh of a .. OPPOSITE THE 00MMERCIAL 110TEL . 11 � � I .1 . I . � I ! � . . � I . . - I . . . I � I - � I . - I I ! . . � � . . 9 I 0 I � 7- .4W ____ - �� per bug] , - __ - T . _, $61, trow") per � W,404 Vier ZOV010 ,W3a4f.0r,00rd 01 , I AVPU# Viair bag— - VIOTO I V *08d__­ VW06hy B,o*d-- Pork. 1*1 100 NA- ,T,Iivw per -Ib� �,� ,, ir _� - Di I T0UO3;`To, A ;sVe still large a tubs, Flails �`n' .40A%vagn to Moll j,onud rag A" 'Orsomery Is 816, .jIgo for.printas . 'Z��d select Istai �firjm,xt 1*0 fol � 1 - fresh we bavell JZ$ i�aqg at 7: - J&0'N-1Sr,AL, J � � ood de,al Of I U) .:9;-'e, and f"MV I b I � �:fhia butter a .bitt business w! held stiff 46t 2&' 1 ,� . the Way from I is �firm and thi ,banaleit 100k ceipts att 11 t 3 , stoe ,� at 94 Itc CA,xT0!%'.* NIC � . boird lurgle chiii - . B.utter, 120 U, 2 . X,OAR-Iwaum Saturday 500 I P wbitte 4 wbift IjTICA" IN7. `Y_7 Dairy Board 1W -of �Cheis$e were, Large -,cheese,-v , -sailill. -cheese w tube.. sold at 21 At, 20, to 2-3c. . . Live L0_­,P0_,,Z, E E;t.&tes cattle., .; . -,� , . ,-6d. I - - L-IvntgooL, -:6d ,.-,, Sheep', 51-( . Mo'�N'TRFWLI I excepting for t ,of Vodo large 1 1 1 .' . pers at from 4. . - ,choice, small , butchers -at tt - I .snimgig f'old w � . . comMoUt dry A from 21 to 31,;e I - and small bull - I ound Calw I . I � fbippers paid I . - �t._V,6a'j large sh -about So per -P � sold- at from -$. __00 � d. at from 6 � - , - - the ca". , I .BvrFAL,a, Ak I wand for all g . I lower for beat I :steers, $5.50 tx I , piu-g de., $5.4 , , 4hoico* fat m I o -, -cointnon to gol biffle, choice, .114 -1 � bullo, $3.60 to 17 - to $3.0. Rbi � ; . except for grw lawor to wday ; 1 46,10 ; mixed . - - 41 ium heavy, $6 1 $6.25 - grassei 7 'Pigs—Good. to . U25 to *01.bo - I � and Lambs -49 best lamba ; al 1 $1150 to $5.65 - -0ommon to go( �� � la*bs, $3.90 t, - $3.715 ; Culls i � 'I I handy wethere - . - - .43.25 to $4 26 � - tro'ROINTO, 'J —Choice lots _1( . 44-85 to A",&.1ii I wvrth $4.40 tit - bull# sold at I light export Bu-tolieral C& butehert' tti , . , ,exporters, . , _; 9i I L , - , � . :�eaoh, Aou st butehiew Cati , . , , - and medium h I and steers, V � cow's-­0hoice I to St per v I triou butehera'. I L . .ior CGWS, V, *rm—Heavy 4V 1,200 pounds. -tfim, site wor I Feeherslstee, poanda eiaoh, 11 L - BuffaloStocki6 .colors and. the I per owt. M! . I I spritigers wei ' . L '-0&lV4�s---C&1VC 8heep—Price'i . ewies,'and $., L Spring Lambs � .each,' 4%ud Kil. L 4"lect bsoon " . IMMD th&U 2( wstered off � U.75-, and fa of hogs sold. I . - on saturdl 40�1 as the I . , Kbcteusive Sa � late Christo� ,Isolici . itor; Tt On monda � 1P. M:s -on I Amith ) bixti Implements. , Thomas Broi L on Friday, , in., at the -4 choice Al 10"sion 10. . ieo�l ho, OA7j 1 ZM%Y, T. -M.-$ at Q-11 - I 11iture. h0r411 I f"prietor . � . ,7 1� ====!!!T= . THE A I I ov vASH , I - . New Dr i3eve;j � w0ek., " Me IX terns: � right - � - _!� � I � � ­ � - - � L I . ­ - 1!A �