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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-06-22, Page 5- - . � � I � I I I i . . � - � . . � � � r: . � � 11 i - � I . I � � - _. I - ; - : - . .. , � a .. .. ; � I I I I I I 1. . , t I � � I ­ � I . I L. ,- -_1 - I - . . . - � � — � . I I - - ­ , , z � . ��_ i I � , - � - . - - . - � - - I __ __ . — ,,.!�, � - - I � - - > I ; U TW E 1V *6'. � I - - ___ � �Iwl _-2-9-twe I I - I _ -, � �qj� - ___ ­ __ ­ __ - z - _­Z.� &;­ - __ E Z_ - - i "I 0, ST01-*r �_ . I—— ­ � . IRI �� . Mr.. 11. _�M - - - VI-kaji., . �,_ - I , i that its til - � _e morkt1i - �. . � Of thw r and Most iiensible ,,f an -, r Eire the acme of co I I I Wort jNX I.- ItY.&O May be fou,,*d sit tbu I N'1_ 1.1� ,it, bat, quilty for qua -4 -it I a .y,w ,�_ .uesao attractive. I .... 't-ent tiE S-, fol* $1 a:p,�dr, I ��� - n5vest ztyle.q�* - � fOr $1.25 aU4 . iW4 - � I - I . -1 I . _. . 75 and $0L 00 a pair. � -1 . I I - I 0 and $2.775 a pair. , I I � * - - -1 Uous AmOn-c= niake, sw§14 1.1 . - ­ ,OhOCOla�% for $1.25--t. $1.-fr-t �_ R � - - , I I . - I her,iz, for 750 to;$1.25 a � --- . � Pam- - - . -- I ; I _� a+-,-- __ I . W, - _.� . I . - - . 7 1 . I - . . . - - I 11 - - -1 , I -1 - I - N� � - I ; W , - . .1,111 � � , . I 0 - 1 7 � - . I � I I I - 11 z � - I I ��_ . � r - . 7 - ­ - . i ­ ; % I I ; - I I - - ­ . __ e _­­��. Z_ � . I � i., q aa I ly 'W,-1rthY saperiatoad__ - . I , _ I S . - iatirin- and ._�, . lzeir r _ ft"ashal - . :7-- �V n,dd t,i, t ' - - . -_ . he enjoyment �, - � � 'amd - � -If �ever,V�Vzle. , .. I 1w- . . -, I �_ . � I I 1� I . ________m;__ . - -1 I - . - - i : I ; Blyth. . . '' � . . I � __ - 1,1�__'� . �_The sad !AtelligeUcia I ___ � W ift � �T* , . --..- . - I � liere Tuesday niglUt Of tu ��-_-- � I �. . �­ 5 I 'Ar. Jo,hn J&oiffatt - I --- , z - I - � at - �F; --- . I . _.�,_ ­ A,� 3 . � - - � � - - � not -Lon. Ur. Moffat W -Cas A ___ � __ I �� � q Blyt h fo,r 18 yfa�m -, __ . - � Lz . - �� , I " , r -a Toiront -bb, - �_­ " . 4removed Ii. .. I t * xuae � _ � .- � - - -1 � years aga. � , A- . , While '11ele k,611, .-1 I highly re4greoted alwo - . . Ways "I L I . a-- I � In- active part ix4 religirvoom " � being an elder vt the. . I Iftes-_ __ . I . � � . � I ,chare-h and a vi3xy active 11, - . I . - . Remember t&at �t-hj�, Voting _14�, 1 1 �Iirri�ge factory takes rxlal4j; ___ - __ � - - - - � _ - � I � - � - Onesday and every persft,l ,_ 1. - " � I . - A M, at k�ma­ vabes a-gaing it.", -, - . � I � takes a large vvto to - - -, ___ A ioar-, ,-S , 0,t be seexx t,a it wat ' overy. 3. i � . X'st, as indusitries are 'kiiii - - � � I - .ap ;0,f the town.—Quift,- , , z , , - it I - - . ,I T�Clm shere toolk in tb)a i6x,.� ".� _- � ' 1b, the 'Kndel Farm last ,rr _ il,4� -__ i� � ­ . The moonlight excursida ,= � .- V-, - h,aand at Gaderioli- Xonda- ' �­­ y A -W L,nd vame who� went -.1L.,_­_,-a .. - ____ . . stawed - � I - ` �_ - I �� , - V%- � �- -, I ttwak the hDat trip Ito fts ­_ I . =_ _ =.;, � ;, ­ ,_1 - - - _ _ . - , 1V � Tuesday.—Remembe,r tba - J� ­ �Ment t�,, be held in imupr,, �_*��, . �__ - . FrMay evening ,vf ta& �t��'_.' ; � - I - I L .,he hadies of f,bie t,own �� �L - ju 1� I _ I Ids f,,,r the 1>ublic librazy. �_._. . . -a,nk YeLvalf is in Lomaf;� . :-, - " . I c attending, a mevA -i ;� ing 01 -1 1. I I . I ­_ I ;c>f the Episcopal c.h,alrdh- - 11 I I . ' - .-, ; <ter dUcArter ,-,i�isted tha - . I - I I 1, froi,ball team to defat " � . wef team in an .. asseeia**6, -' � .� I ' � __ �'JIAP mat6hl last Nolaft - 1%, Wingham . and U,oj* , ; ta , .- ,on Thursday t,o, play t-Im I - 7 �atch.—The Blytil, fo�tbag - � , I _ . i.ed the Summ -1 : er-hi,11 team 4 - ,- - � ' .. here ,an W'edmesday even, �' -- 1 1 .1is week, and are to oiay _ .1.1 I I -n twvn fe-am 'here Frift - __.- . I z - � :�.Nfr. R,Dbert - M.*Kay aa� "I'll, . - . . - tim lo. �1 . ( , . - � Seafarth Beavers .. - - ;. . - ,G:�deriich lacrosse- team�.Iw* , _-�-� . - � - I- ­ � - � �erl ,went for a few 08419 - �. � - i (his Parents et Shelb & ­­ � - - ; I _� -, ... ne L& dev>-Pating his &V _. ` , , g 1, .1. a a fresill coat of paint*� � � - I __ _. .Mrs. liackstep -Visited r014 _.- . . � WinTham -= Smnday.-o- - �, - I - , - ; I 1 'Biell "hIt C-attlrda3r fbr -- �. � A. � 1_1�9, vhere 6he ivas .t,o. meer p, A-. .1 JX_ ­�l - --- I n ,-he was to go; #,o M i�X_1--_z .. -h __ � - - Ths -_ -'- 1-1 , as a oompataion,— . - - I L ,vel- -whioh- has, been. &?M- �, �_--_,_ z . I � rhe east end of Blyth, ov. , %__ . I 7 � ffP1 - � ----, � R. evaetruction, was "a., - _�­­_ WaY of last week by, 00 �11� - � he Niagara 8and Oqe, 00 . - - - ." � and brjmcrht to the de�i , �- - . M I I hipped to -tihs ok-wov.-r-g. I � I .1 I - � . I . - - � — I I , �- __ ____ " - __ -1 , - - 0hiselhurst. � � � � I � -1 . - - I .11 k anion plania of Cho +_MaL. - -1 11 - I - ' - I '013 Ivill be held M A- t - t. at one P. M., in F-Itaw 1- �_ ' � sh. Addremes twill be dev� � � I __ , ingled with music, foat , I � . - . ;' her apo,rts. Everybody 1* - - - ,Xr. and- Mrs. Eyre, bf : � "i visited at T. W.ren's, On 1. . , - �J . . .—The zarm a,djoinimg t110 . mvern as the Davey farnf - -- I . . sed tliis week by Xf,fafz* � , �. , . . a I � nd Wrbinaoin, the foTD1� _' 7 . U.1 -e east half and Ithme - -- - i : iviest half, -The, east Wf' � . I --ded by the r4,ad trom Mr. : . z 150. acres, thus making, - - rdY divided by Voad, bat . I � � � , ferent C:7lxnties.,Rev.XX1# , , 1. lireaeli his fare -well aer� 1. - . �-- I - I ,,in S.11ft1th MeXt. —Seth , , 7 � k in t"Ie excurstan.toiE)c4 I I - .. eek. I � I � I - ­_ ,.---. __ . . � I , i Hills Green . c� - - I � . . ite a mumber frDia t-hiff , � �� - I . . . I . in t,he excur,-Aon to. i , . I a Tuesday.—Mr. Jame -a . � . , . - .wrap,h operdtor of Fort - � -.-"-. . - ­ I . iting under t1he Varall- . F. I . .. e lNflsses 1714cQuaid and � i- t . � I I 4 z 8eafVrt,bF, 'speot Su,flilax I . i - I I I es Haggaies, 6r. -Mr. W*. � � 7 * I . � ­aken -a poeition iz: Ithf- . � � - I - � Mr. und 'Mrs, Walker, �­­_ .— .1 1 .- � 11 - - - I_ I * �_. .- . -sued the faf-ber's sis� - .L - - I _-__ — ­ - ­­ I �_ - - -1 � - � I 11 I . . 11 . � -1 ­ . . � I I I - . I �- ­ - , - � . . � __ � - - 1. � . � I I I I � . - - I .- � - - . � - I � I . I � � I . . -, I I : , . � - I I - � I ,- ". __ �­ - I . � - - I - . � ­ - - �� �� -, .- I I �. I - � . - - - - � � . I I I - . � � , I - I I . . - � I � . - I I . . - - I -1 I . . .; I - I I I I . - I I - ( - . I - . -1 I � � � . I - - - I - 10- �­ - ... _� - -- '-­�- - I �__ __�� - - ­ 11 , I ­ � - �. - I ..Iz. - - 1. I � - � - I . . I I I , � --1.1--_ _ � I - - I -­ " _ __­ - _ — 1-1 � � - - , � I - . - I I � - I - I - - . - - - - � I - I , I I I - I I I T NEE , - . 22i. 19 .. � _. ­_�406 � .11111 � , " � %,-&Em-r __ . I - � _F � I '. i. � I I VdAR_R:=S,,. � I . � _. I - � BXMRTIT, June. 14th, IIJO& , . I Fall, WlWat ............. ­­.....w.i.eo so to so - oag,s per bi*bel ............ " t .... �.... V 874 0 1 eir .. .. - 0 ' Lg per bushel .. .. .... - .. - .. 0 70 to 'O _11ep I 1 040. 334rie.v. per bushel..... ..­..,....­ 4. 0 46 to Butter, No. 1, loose, � .............. 0 15 to 0 16� Xut , ": 0, 16 'to .0 :L7 � .ter tub ........ I ...........". vns�:j�r dooen ........... *­ ...... �. 0 Ili to 010 Flour, per 100 Ib& ... a ............. 1 - 2 25 to 275 gg r ton ........ - - .. 6 W to 7 00 ­* *::::..* f Per 100 lba.... .... ...,.. � - . 5 00 to 685 Oil ec 0 '80 to 086 Iln pikins'..- .......... i-. .­.. potatoes per bushel....-.... .-'-i -o 0 40 to 050 I . .. Salt, xetjil) per�. barrel........ ......� 1 00 to 126 WOW per cordoong) ........ 7:- '11 9 00 to 60-0 Wood per cord (short) ....... . _ ,2 FO to 8 00 I Agles Cr ,��-. . - - f � ...... a... �,, 0 50 to 100 il I 0 , . . , . . ver e( � ... ­- ......, .....::*: 1. 7 00 to Boo 'Timothy Seed, ........... - �* � 125 to 200 Ird[low per lb ..... _.- . ::,:: .:::,* .', 004 to 005 � York, rr 100 lbs .............. �� .... 1� 7 50 to 820 Wool JvJ ' 0 29 to: 0 '30 lva.ahed) ........ . � ..__....4 woolur unwashed).. � ... .......... t.. 1 017 to 018 � 0 . 1)86iry Marketa. � � I T_ogO2(TO, June 12-Butter--Supplie4 of all kinds r. cet retains: an easy tone, re liberal, and the mark Prices are quoted unchanged. Creamery, prints, 920c to �la -, solids, 190 to 20a ;, dairy prin,64 16c to 170; rolis 15 to 16a ; tubs, 14 to 160, ChOege-The mar- ket �olds generally-stwAy at 1110 for: large, and i2o for twin,% Old is firm at 150. B�gs"Although (lealem here continue to promise lower prices, which they ski! are likely to come any time? the market ,beve holds fairly stead,y at 17 to 18e. I I moNTP,wm, J�md 19--Butter-It is said to 1)6 Im. 'ble to make more tb pow , an 20J, to � 21c over the -- table for salted, though choice 'salted creamery is , selling locally as high as 21J(_- Unsalted is quoted -�,&t 221 to,Vgo. It is in very good derand. Eggs - ,She market is firm in tone under a good demand, and straight receipts were selling- to -day at about I*- : I : . 4 __ _- � . Grain. 6tc. . - ToRo,N-ro, June 19 -Wheat -Fall, 850 ;goose, 760 ; � . 81c -, oats, 42 to 421b q, barley, 62o ; peas, s'rmVl,d Hivy-Quoted la6hanged1tt $10 per ton W. for No. I timothy, in car lots on tr4ok here,, and $7,50 to ig per ton for No. 2. Wed Straw -Un. - changed at 1%. per ton for �sr lots on track-. here. I . I potatoe& : . ToRoNTo, June 19 --The market for choice stock is in tone. Prices are unchanged. Ontario, Nrity0ft8r5ina per bag out of store ; ea8teril Delawares, At 85c to r7je ; ,Quebec, 78c, and Nova Scotia at � Ne- . . — a;. - , I . � � . .. I Rorse Market. . . I ToRomo, June 20th -The foll�win ' is Burns & Sheppard's weekly report of prevalng prices .- I . Single roadsters, 15: to 16 - hands, $126 to $16,0 1 ; � single cobs and carriage horses, 15 W 16.1 hands, $180 to $175 ; matebed pairs and carriage horses, 15) to 16.1 hands, *350 to $500 ; delivery, horses, 1,100 to 1,200 pounds, $150 to $175 ,, genemi'lurpose and express horses, It200 to 1,350 pounds, I 160 to $190 - draught horses, I,= to 1,750 -pounds, 9,175 to 4W,O � serviceable second-hand workers, SOO to_8751-� 7.t serviceable second-hand drivers, 860 to, $80. I . � . I � — 0 1 � - Live Stock Markets. I - . I tois,mm, England, June 19 -Cattle arO nuoted at 101 to llic per pound ; refr�gerator beef. Sic t0gc; I sheep, dressed, 14 to 15a -per pound. ,: ! .. .1 ., MoxTRzAT.,, June 19 -Cable advice6 from Liver-, pool and London on Canadjan cattle caflae steady at 11 to Ilia, and the GILs . he gov( marker, was firmer. T demand for ocean freight space has been good and - � zqnsiderhble business has been done. The market is stronger, and rateg for July ate 2s Od to Os higher to - All ports except Bristol ; engagements to Liverpool,, Glugowand Manchester have been made for July I � at 40a; London at MOd ;Bristol, July and August, A $ft. Exports for the week were o5o I cattle, 149 t._� sheep ; receipts Were 700 cattle, 60 milohl cows, SW - sheep and lambs, 250 calves; and 1,100 boo� Of the bep 70(Y were bought in the West by the packers, consequently the supply on the market for salewas ffMall,L but in spite of this fact, and _gtronger cables on,0madlan bacon, We feeling wa4 weaker and prices remained lower. A few small lots � of- choice selects were sold at $7.00, but -the bulk of I the trade was done at $7.60 to $7.75 per 100 lbs., weighed off cars. The butchers were ont strong and �.trade was good, with the prices of cattle and calves �bigher all arouncL Prime beeves sold at 5J to 5jo r po In ; 0 pretty good animals at 4 to 5o, and tro com on stock at 21. to Sic per lb, Milkinen's. � strippers were numeyous and sold at 4 to 4Ao. Good rullch colva were in good demand at $4.50 0 84.55. The other cows sold at 925 to $40 each. Good qalv�s sold at.. '4 ach� ,,5 to e8 each, the-othel at $2.56 to,q, 6 sheep I Bold fit 3J to 4Ac per Ili. Lambs at $3 to P.,5 each. Store pigs sold at $7 to %-I each, and the y9ung pip at $1,75 to $3 each. . . ! - � � HuPFALo, N. Y,,. Aine 19 -Cattle -Fairly active, 191to 20a- lower , prime steers,9,5.50 to $5.80 -, ship. g7K $5 to $6.50 ; butchers, "50 to $5.25 ; heifers, 1 7� to $5.10 ;. cows, $3 to 84--50 ; bulls,. $12.75 to $4.35 ; stockers and feedors, $8.25 to ,94..qS ; stock , heifers, $2.75 to 83.215 ; fresh cows and springers, . steady to $12 -higher, 818 to 8s2. Veals-Aetive, 25a lower, at $4.50 to 87.50. Hogs -Fairly active, shade . higher ; heavy and mixed, $0.85 to $0.00 -, Yorkers $6.80 to $6-,M ,, pip, ,".70 to $6,76 ; roughs, 85.75 �; . $6 - stags, $4. to �4.76 -, dairies., $6.60 to $6,80. ' I Shee� and Lamba-Active ; wethers, We!; lambs, 4 25c ower ; others, steady ; lambs, $15.50 to 87 ; , yearlings, P.Q , to %.50 ; wethars, 86- to. $6.15 ; elves, 86 to 65.5a ; sheep, mixed, 4�3 to $6.75. 0 TbRo.= Awdrim -Union Stock Yards, June 10 --The quality of fat cattle was fair -. trade was good. Export prices ranged from ,04.80 to $5.215,'the nalk selling, at 86 to $5.10 , export bulls, at $3,75 W V4.z5 ; butcheW prices for picked lots of choice rang- ed from �4.80 to $5 ; good from $4,60 - to $4.75 ; medium, $4.90 to $4A ; common, 0- to ,Q4.25 ;# 'butcher cows, 03-25 to $4, Veal oalvea,vold at 65 to KOO per 100 lbs. - 3111ch cows and! spring- . era, V5 to $55. Sheep and Lambs -Export elves from $4.25 to 84.40 ; bucks $8.50 to $4 ; yearling lambs, $6 to $5.60 ; spring larnbs, $4 to *6. 6%, Hogs ,-Selects sold at 9-7.25 *, lights, 87 ; sows, $4 to $5 ; stags,02-50 to 81W per 100 pounds, fed and wittered. . TOROSTO June 20 -Export Cattle-oholbe cat. . tle demanaed good prices, though the percentage of. faring was not large. Occusionsl lots were -not let go for less than 850, though the $5.25 and 4,5.20 rioe& ruled. In general, choice'. ran from ,%.20 to . 15.80; medium to good, $4.90 tq $6 ; bulls, $8.75 to � 44 ., cows, �4 to $4.50. Butchers' Cattle - 4- brisk market ruled for choice cattle, and priceq'were AM, but the supply was not large. Choice lots brought $4.90 per cwt ;coarse fat cattle were �asy in ' as -ore also dows ; picked lots, 1$4.05 to ru,4.90 ; . . to choice at 14.4o to R,4.o5 ; fair to good,'$3 to Eli; bulls, $3.25 to$S-76. Stockers and Feeders -- Good cattle of this kind 4ere in constant demand, but.they were few. Prices were changed but. little. Short -keep feeders, Y-1.70 to $4.90 ,, heav . ,V feeders, $i& to, $4.90 ; stockers, $3.25 to eS.76 ilch 0Ow3 1 -Not many were for sale, but they remained 4eady "'Price at from.T.>� to $50, aceoiding to quality ; sPlingerS. run front $25 to .q.O each. Calves - A Amyless characterized the market. with priqps from . 4c to ble per pound. Sheep * and Lambs An e e . - ' ' tone prevailed and the run w9s light, with the q:?. IV only fair. Export ewegi $4.26 to - ,Q4.60 ; bucks, 1 $3.50 to e4 per cwt., spring lambs, steady, at j,113 to . W. Hogs - The market wag easy', oh the 'very light run. quotations at l6c per Out. fturn at - $7.25 for selects, and $7 for lights and fats, fed and lVatered. Dealers say prospects &ve for still . ; . lower \ - I Prices. I - - ____ I � I I WESTERN BANk . � - , . �?­. . OF CANADA., i — — I H19AD OFFI-Ch, - . OSHAWA- . I �, . � I— - . - CAPITAL, 'I - - $1,000,000 � RESERVE, - - $ 300,000 . - - - I T -H. MOMILLAN -. . cmen'l mgr. � I - - - -4 I 1-f -1 - . issf,s _McAllister, tor J& , I ­ I -ff-% — 'N ; n __ - _ _..'_ 1) U B L I , liss M-ary A. Troyer lt'00k, � . t (* aelph Fri I , rsi.7 n - o, x ( _�� -1-TBRALNCIL . . .1i . . . . . ­ -1 I - A I te with sound .. I Every Taoility consis 4 , I C X in' . M Nell. of Mack' I. I - bankiugis. afforded the publio of Dublin � . - A dlftyg in 'bhe M10inity VV1 I i i - - Aud ourrounding territory.. - 1. .. ,.-Messrs. Iffilliam Omd' - .- 1. 1)rafts. and Money Orders issued. � ;� � Lave gone ta the laew, � - I - � . luterest paid. on Savings Bank deposits i I 1 7 - I � I 'Of 81 and upwards. . V oot the land and gWj0T5 . 1-d htiliday. . -, .i . . I 1, . I Lome made to farmers for buying cattle, I ,. . 11 I � . - . I � . -do. . ----. . . I - - . Sale Notes aupplied free of foharge. . I I � 40 -ir I I . a a s . IS 1-i 0% S t � FRANK MCCONNELL, Manager I I . I _______ . I I I -1 I I - 1�` SALE REGISfER. I � . - � , ,� ; . . .a with colic I .. f)" 9ftturd%y .June 23rd at I o'clock, at Dick's '� St,Wk Vards,'We:,forth, IE;'�sps, Cattle and Pigs. P. -1 ,de . - 'Then it's too 1. . I 0181111iYall, Prop. ; Thos. Broyvq, Auctioneer, I � I '2010.1 I . I I � I � ' I . Oil 11'011egday. July 41h, &t I o'clock, on Lot �, . . - ,Gon(enion ny, Ifullett,14(liating the village of Con- . , � . I . . � : . - stance, a ChOlve 100 ner F 11 op,,�rm, together with farm . I OrOP- James 11arimb, 1, ; Thos. Brown, Auetion. 1� I I , .; -Red Sav -ter. 2010-1 -_ -_ - __ G I 11 � Deatfis.. - I . 77 � IC CURB I . . XXOX-ln Tharpurhe - y, oil June 17th, Catherine . - Young, 'reliet, of the, late Thomas Xno.%, aged , I � . I t . . ful testimony I � 79 years. 1. � X Mw 13AC111--lit Ilav, on June 8th, Arthur'Eisen- � . .. 1: I I out all ,"that al - p bach. ifflic(i iy lightning. I "�.- I PERKINK-Iii Exder,'on June 'th, Charles Perkins, I � erful remedy - 0 . .- ( - ... a �WL2 years. i � I -,"­ XCK,ty n �.. �. � Toronto, On June, 14th, John C., son of ; . : - � '51.00, May I I 1 the late I). (j. �Al(,.K&v of Goderi _. 'IVRAY­�iit Turnberry, " ch. - ­ . oil June l2th, James Wmy, . I . . . Or I � I ,GALlikaged 89 Years, 1 month and 8 days . .� I AITH-In BrUligelS, on June 9th, 'Catharine . . C'I10_1�. .wAAL X, I , t�), ( ) I I Galbraith, aged 82 years. 6 1 I , . - L QOTJLD-In London, on June lIth, John C,L : GoLuld, - . formerly of Exeter, aged 37 years. � I � 31VL1Wb--in Stephen, on June 10th, John I , IN I 1�.ARD'S � I t �MdLdod, i - �' I a aged b5,vears. I . I - "40RRISH-.At Bossevaine, Mall., on Ju ne oth, - 1�� I I - - � - Thomas morrish, formerly of Colborne,. aged 81 I. . . I OXTARJO, - .1 M ; ,- W= . L 4 IST'll- N 2JaZD-In Stauley, on June 8th, Mary, relid L . I �.Fn._ I Of tht IMS JQhU XWelluld, ia her 55th. ytAr, , - - ­ . I . � I - . . I ­­­­�____7 . I 1___1­71__� . - I . I I . I . . . I I I I 4 I I L I . I - . I . - 11 � I � � I . . . - � L I � � . I I L , � . I I 11 I L .1 I - I . L - I . -1 , � .11, �_ ­ ;�­ ­ ­ . It � .��­_. ­­ --, - - . - - _­� - __ - ­ - I ­ - I . , i . t - . - I L ­ . I I - I � . , - L �, _­_ I . - . � 11 . I . - � . I I I . I I I I . I ., . L � . 1; . '. . I 11. I . -- I . I I - . � I � , r I � . 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Mr,-, Ste", rl-, Mr!th , Hig a Procter, of New Liskeardi to VA . ----OF THE— - Uay B31100, of Constarim . MANSON-McARTHUR-In. Hensall, on June oth by Rev. MOL. Smith, Mr. Peter Mason, of Risk;',. - Town Seafortb , � to Miss Joan, eldest daughter, of Mr, Robert Me. ol' .. . . I � A It, I IV - � r *,�qo L Ito � _A . OR �E T COT.r t the houte of the L , - R f F 0 -1 9,0 6. � - ! ' brides p&rents; Hal,, on June l3tb, Mr. Win. 0. z . Pearce to Misa Sam J,, daughter . of ' Air. . and Mrs. Wn;. Northoott. . I I . � . .. . I CORRIVEAU-BEDARD-Ab the it. 0, obuMb, A by-law to raise by way of loan the sum of $10t. - Drysdale, by Rev.. J. A. Loisello on June 111h, '000 for the purpose of loaning the same to W. I I M,.S Bedard Miss Josephine, daughter of r 1,11"" LH. Willis Shoe 0 -Co. ; to aid, them in establishin and sr., to Mr. Jerry Corriveau, of Zurich, � . I ei�jitrg � Shoe Factory, at the said Town of%eafort9l AYOT=-CORRTVEAU­At the R. 0. church, nd whereas it Nvilfrequire the sum of ,"85.82 ;; L Drysdale, on June l2th, by Rev. J. A. Loiselle, , berafsed annually by specialrate for the payment of liff so 9 - e, daughter of Mr. Oliver Corriveau, - to Mr. ruffffi, el ,A - Otte, of Sandusky, Mich flALL-YUX4BW_-1At the debt as hereinafter mentioned. . And, wh6rcaa lb will require the suin of $460 00 to be raised for the the interest the home of thelirlde's annually payment of I I as hereinafter parents,Hensall, on June 12th, by Rev. i5i 19edd,X1ssRoseYungbIut, Of Hensall, to ]Wr, mentioned. . And whereas the whole rateable property of the I Hall, of Pitwburg� Penn. Town, of Seafortb, Irrespective of any Increase in .. WATTERS-WYNN-Z-At the residence of the brides the nature of tolls, interests, dividends, rents or fees parepta, by Rev. J. R. Gundy, A D., on Sun, � 18th, Mr, David Watters, to Miss Rose, daughter from the said piopertj, arid also irrespective of any . increase derived from the temporary investment of of Mr. George Wynn, both of Whigbarn. - . the sinking fund or any part thereof, according to XOGAW-FAIRFMD-At the Church of the Epip. the last revised assessmeot roll of the mid- Town, be" hany, Parkdale, on June Obb, by Rev. 0. X 1 , g t e. ea -r 1 5, Is the sam of 8651j824.00. 1 HarM cousin of the bride, reotor of -Marmora, An ere the existing debenture debt of the assisted by Rev. Bernard Bryan, Miss Evelyn : Graee, daughter of Mr. 0. 4 11. Fairfield, to 9i. J 'I TolvT of Seaforth Is as follows -. - I $5,500.00 borrowed under the authority of by­lalv 0h%4es­A. Wftiv, of Goderlob. 11 a, of the Town of Senforth for 1886. . - A�6,000.00 borrowed under the authority of by-lalv . Blinks. 0 ; - 3101LAN-Tri.McKillop, June 18th �Xo. 8, of the Town of Seaforbh for 1880. , $2,600.00 borrowed under the authority. of by-laiv No. 8, of the town of Sestoeth for 1,01. - on , to Mr. 3 01�h Thomas-MoylanjL a daughter. $14,000 borrolved unaer the authority of by4slv , DO ,,Lx& UC*LA$­1n Stanley, on June 18th, to Mr, and No. 8, of the To,wn of Seaforth for 1692. borrowed Mts. A,'T. Douglas, a son, %03,500.00 under the authority of by -16 QLARX-In Godenob, on June 9th, to Mr, and Mrs. No. 26 bi Of the Town of Seaforth for M2. .. Robert Clark, a daughter. - 81,500.00 borrowed under the authority of by,law- McCLURE-4n Colborne.townslilp, on June lith,_ No. 2(� of the Towli of Seafortb, for 1806. � to Mr. and Mrs. John McClure, a son. ALLAN -In Wroxeter, on June 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. $11,000.00 borrowed under the authority of by-law No. 5, of the Town of Sektorth, for 1809. . I James Allan, a son. .. ; $1,000.00 borrowed under the authority of by-111TV, I LAOXIE­In Holvick, on June 11th, to Air. and Mrs. 1 --Wo. i, of the Town of Seaforth, for 1809. I I J. W. Lackie, %. daughter. I ,%.,0W.O0 borrowed under the authority of Uy -law , PRESCATOR-In Stephen, on June 11th, to Mr. Woi 20, (Local Improvement), of the T�wn of Sea. � and Mrs. John Preseator, a son. . , forth, for 1901. ; I . ! DEARING-Tri. Stephen, on June Ilth, to Mr. and 810,ODO.00 borrowed under the authority of by4aNv 1 Mrs. James Dearing, a daughter, .1 No. 8, of the Town of Seaforth, for 1002. , MUNDELL--In Culross, on June Oth, .to Mr. and � 'Mrs, Thomas Mundell son. $3,700.00 borrowed under the authority of by-law No, 02 (Local Improvement), of the Town of Sea- , WRIGHT-In Rullett, o-i'Jalfie 10th,. to Mr. and Mrs. A Wright, a daughter, forth for 10002. L - � I 87.iliO.20 borrowed under the authoritv of. bY-law LIVERINIORE-In Clinton, on Jun.e oth, to Mr. and No. 24 a, of the Town of Seaforth, for 1902. . ?I I Mrs. D. Livermore, a son. A.1 500 ' 00 borrowed under the authority of by-law ROBERTON-In Clinton, � on June l2th, to Mr, and N�` E ' (Local Improvement), of the' Town of Sea - Mrs. George Roberton- a son. I I - - . I Is., .. I no forth for 1903. L $4,000.00 borrowed under the authhority ofi __M�_ - � WANTED by-lp,%v No. -10 a, of the Town of Seaforth, for 1908. . $2,400,00 borrowed under the authority of by-law In exchange for's X0 acre farm in Moxlllop.�Good No. 16, (Local Improvement), of the Town of Sea. forth, for -1004. . � � . build' Q' L mp ; sm in first-class condition ; well fenced and underdmined, and near town. This is a sglen- And $2,500.00 borrowed under the authority of by - law No. 14, (Local Improvement), of the Town of . , did stock or grain farm,'and will be exohango in pair t to I r suitable town property. � ! . Seaforth, for 1905. � � I And there is nothing In arrears for either principal I # A. A. WATT, . i - - I .. I � or interest. . . Arid whereas it is maito necessary to appoint the . Real Estate Agent, �1 2007Af � - Brucefield, Ontario. time and places ;for takihg thq votes 'of the duly qualified electors and for appointing deputy return - I ' Ing officers to take thi votes of- the duly qualified . - L � I electors. 1. - - * ' . . . 1 Be it therefore bn4cted by the Municipal Council ,IqOTICE The Municipal Council of the Town of Seafortlf of the Town of Seafortl). I hereby gives notice. that petitions for cement ' side- 1. That Itshall belawful for the Na,yor of the WX walka to be put down this seasoh mu t be in I)k Sat-, . . urdsy, June 30th. ' Corporation to mise -by way of loan from any per. -body bodies be to � . I JOHN A. WMSON, 'i son, or corporate who may willing I _ advance the same upon the credit of Ahe debentures 2009-3 1 Town Clerk. hereinafter mentioned a sum of money not exceed - L . J . in the aggregate the sum of 810wO00.00; which is Me . amount of the debt intended to created by Monster Orange Celebration -be this by-law., L I 2. That it shall be lawful for the 'Mayor to cause � -IN THE- : . � . 4 ALh. anyrumber of debentures to be made for such sums of money'as may be required, riot less than Slftoo each, and not exceeding in the aggeegate the of Town of Seafo rl -sum $10,000 and that the said debentures shall be sealed with the seal of said Corporation and signed by the , I May& and Treasurer thereof. A cordial invitation is to S. The said debentures shall bear Interest at the ,extendecl . to everybody, as no pains are being spared rate of four and one half per cen�gpr annuril, which Interest shall be payable at the o ce of the Treas- make the day the most enjoyable to' all urer of said corporatinii in each and every year dur. , � who attend. - in the currency of said debentures, on & 10th day . otwinne. - LOW RAILWAY RATES L . 4. That said debentures shall be made payable at the expiration of twenty years from the date men - BANDS OF MUSIC tioned for this by-law to fake effect, at the, office of ELOQUENT ADDRESSES the Treasurer of said Corporation, and shall have st- tacbed to them coupons for blielmynierit of the in- � ATHLHTIC SPORTS, &o. I . terest. .. In 5. That for the purpose of'forming a sinking nd - .1 See large billa and dodgers for further for the payment of the said debentures an equal an - nual gum of 9,335.82shall In addition to all otherlates, particulam � - : i � ,, be raised, levied and colieeped by, special rate upon all the rateable property in the said corporation dfir.. .� JAS. W. MAR8HALL, I ' .- Ing the eurrenny of the said debentures or any of I W. M., L. 0. L. No. 793 �tbem and for tfie purpose of paying the interest on 1 , �. W. WRIGHT, R. S. ! I . . I , 'the said debentures an ,equal annual sum of 0450 sball, in addition to all other rates, be raised, levied - ; I , ., 1. 201(1�to . a%'Qolb�etedbyspecfal rate upon all the rateable - - � ­­' Property of the said corporation during the currency . IL of the said debentures or any of them. . . ­ I 0 �.' ' 6. That it shall be lawful foi- the said corporation a l A View : . of the Town of Sesfortb to loan the sum of $10,000,00 to be raised under this By-law to IV. ff. Willis Shoe . . "I - Co., for the pu ose'of siding them to establish and . operate a Shoewtorrab the said'Town of Seaforth, on the terms and conditions set forth in their written Enables you to � judge without pre- � -"`.� M, spolication for such loan, dated the 10th day of May, ,'iAa said loan to be secured by a first mortgage in � judice. Look over. I . , - �� ' - ,. "vvt favor of said Corporation lipon the lands, buildings, Company to be the liet, and where ­ 11-1.1 � . machinery and plant, of said and re. I L yayable G tweilty (20) equal annual instalments of are you surer of I 1 $500.0c each, wl6out interest, %nd a bond for $5,000 � . pure drugs than at I our drug store It I - . � satisfactory to the Council of s4d. Comoration, said buildings andXlant,and other property,to be Insured In favor , Corporation for J�10,660.00, in first- isn'D because we I 1 of sai class insurance companies. only 'On.08, . � - z 11 ''I Vi 1. And it shall be lawful for the Municipal Coun but because we . oil of the said Corporation to fix the assessment on the Company's lands, buildings'and plantat 83t000.00 . make .I I quality - I. � for a term of ten years,. the said fl4ed asqessnient to firet " our motto. I - . be for the Axing of all rates,,save pchool iutes. -That duly' - Courteous treat- ,+O' r 8. the votes of the %alifled electors ment, fresh drugs , . i- shall be taken on Monday, the lltt� L sy of,June,IWO, between the hours of nine a. in. a L d five p. ni, at the and low prices ap. ply to us . every I . - I following places by the following Deputy Returning 5 Officers, v z :-Poiling Bub -d ivisioii Xo# it at the Pub - time. , . Ito -School, R. Lumsden, Deputy Aeturnto OM r , Polling sub-divelsion No. 2, at the Cotmall Vorn7in Pure Paris Green, frtabh stock, 25o a I--- 2,- '1411JI, t ". I ; F I he Toivii Hall, John R, Thompson, Deputy Return. nir Officer; Polling sub -division No. 3, at A Shana- Pound ' .1 , ZVI .1 - .-, I ,. ; ''I 'f'U, "" tan's Implement Shop, H. J. Ptinchard, Deputy Re. Hollebo;o 30a a lb. I I Stone Root Co. for .� V . I .W- - 11 ;, �3 � . ,­� ,-".;, 1 �'111 � . -_ I mming Officer., . 9. That the Mayor of the said Municipal Corpor- the Council Room Monday, kidney trouble and � .7 1 ation shall attend at on the 4t,h day of June, 1000, at two o'clock in the After - h . . _�, noon for the purpose of appointing persons to attend bottle. - I i I at the various polliTig places aforesaid and the sum- � - We have a preventa- I , � * ming up of votes respectively on behalf of persons interested in and promoting or opposing the By-Lmlv tive for n asal ill or rheumatism in � . , � .1 ? .. , � respectively. � 10, That the Clerk of the said Municipal Corpor- young oolta-try it, , - , __ ation shall, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, lW6, at the Town Once a customer &I. I I � t I . . . Hall, sum up the. votes. given for and against the By -Law, and grant the kequisite certificates. ways a customer'. .. � . -1 11. This By -Law, ff carried by the votes of the electors, shal I take effect on the a my of tb,e final pass- . , L - i Ing thereof. . . O.. A-BERHART9 I Dated at Town Hall, Seafortb, this 14th day of xity,1906. I . I DRUGGIST, I - : Notices CA'RDXO'g - - - - BL301� _ . - . .1 . — Agent for up-to-date Trusses, Syringep, The above is a true copy of a By-Lalv passed by the 'Municipal Council of the Town of Senforth on Hot Water Bottles, Sboop'e rernedie el the 20th day of June, A. D, ING, and all persons are * CooVs Cotton Root Compound and . hereby required to take notice that any one desir- ous of applying to have such By -Law, or any part I I wooa,s Phosphedine. ! . thereof, quashed, must make his application for to the High Court Justice within ... I - ose of three months next after the publication of this notice, once a week, for. three successive Aveeks, in SHOES I the new , �Paper called Tim HunoN EXPOMOR, or he will b 0 ate to be heard in that behalf. . I I For Everybody, JOHN k WILSON, Clerk. . . - � -�. Tender� for Shoe Factory. � We have Shoes for everybody. This is everybody's shoe store, beoau 13�_ 1 � I Sealed Tenders for construction of shoe factory ia Seaforth will be received by the undersigned up to I we have shoes for all mankind. Moriday,_ July 2nd, ION, for each part of work so - Everybody's dollar looks the saw � cording to plans and specifications, viz.: No., I. - Brick and Cement work, or all cement. No.2.-Car- to us. . � . We sell the -best shoeo we can proour penter work. Plans-andspeoificationsmay be'seen at the store of Mr. W. H, Willis. Lowest or any A at as low a r1i as possible. I I W I e fib fKetopurse and mipd. . tender not necessarily accepted. .. I THE W. H. WILLIS SHOE 90.1 . . , � . . 2009-2 - Seaforth, Ontario. -Men's Shoes I I in all good leat�erls, high or low cut, grea� IMPCRTANT NOTICES. variety of ohapee. Dress Shoee, Businebs`� Man's Shoes, Shoes for young men, shoesi -_ ' OBEeLOST.�-Lost about the Ist of June be. R Dr. Harburn's in Seaforth the . I 1.00 to $5.00. i tween office and farm of ,Montgomerr Davis, Concession 0, Tucker - - ,Gal . I I c smith, a Black olvay Sleigh Robe. The finder Women's Shoes . will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at Dr. Har. � ' for street wear, for dress occasions, high or burn's office, Seaforth. - 2010-4 _---­---­­_..__ low out, the choicest leathers and ohe- beat ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 19, Huron FRoad, Tuckersinith, containing 100 acres, all of shoemaking -S1.00 to $4.00. cleared, Vvell fenced and underdrained. There is a Boys', MisseB' and Wdren's ood bauk barn, driving shed, stone pig pen and other outbuildings -, also a good brick house in good Shoes, : � repair. There Is plenty of good water, and a good orchard, This desirable property is situatedL two all styles and sizes. We fit children!s feet . miles w6st of Seaforth wid is one of the beat farms -'Will be terms, the perfeotly. We want to interview everybody who in the county. sold on 6asy as oprietor has to retire. A I Dn thepremises, or. S F. WREN, Box apdrdress Seaforth P. 0. TYSS&IDI has a Spring shoe want of any sort what. 101, Seaforth. . � - 2010-tt ever. I I No fancy prices here -nothing but I - - I . 1 A UOTION SALE of Horses, Cattle & P]9.0�_Mr. good, solid shoe satisfaction, We guaran-. �.M Thomas Brown has bden Instructed by r. P. IA. O'Sullivan to sell by public auction at Dick's tee oar shoes. I . fStock Yards, Seafortb, on Saturday, June 23, at I ol. � . i , : clock p in the follo Ing roperty, vIA Horses-. 1A nun&r 'of road. anYwort horses, fillies and geld - IS Richardson& M'Inn' lingo. Cattle. --35 stock steers and heifers two and ree , arsi old, 7 cows newly calved or about to - cmilre, ro . sows, and a number of young pigs. e -,%v Ole 11 positively be sold -without reserve. . � Agents for the Sovereign, Hagar and e 18 Of ILI _!Six months' credit on ap roved joint ; otes. Five pe . r cent. per annum al1owed off for Just Wright Shoes. L .. . b on credit amounts over $10, P. A. O'SULLI. ANT, Prop.; THOS. BROWN, Auctioneer. 2010-1 I I I - � I I - � - � i � Q I , . � I I C!, . I � I I i . � - . I , - 11 ".ON - E I OSITOR , __ � L _. - EP m,,., i. . . 1- 1.1 - I I I - I 11 L I I . . '"9,WW,r,% -,ft AU,%, -V,% #vwy ff ,a - &-w a& 9 L - kw 14- Ttik"t A.Njt.uxAT`w BANK , ,,��Iw _14t t_% . i , V1 JL N_._fi"D`1E L 1� kill' (A,_y1V1MEEM%4 I I - I � faid-up Capital, $110,000,0001. . Reserve- Furid, $4,500,00D � I . I I . I . . � . . . I L E. WALKER, General aftager ,ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l Manager !_L ! L - I'l, - I I � I . � � I y � B A]EN' K Mu" N1 E ' `-r 0- r-----'," D E R S � . ISSUED AT THE FOLLOWINQ RATES: . $5 and under. * "" .�. .. .. � ......... 3cents I 11 Over $5 and �ot' exceeding- $10... .. 6 cents . I "I $10 is Is $30,..:&. 10 cents . � $I it . I - " $30 $50 ...... 15 cents I L Thaso Orders are Payable at Par at any4 office in Canada of a Chartered Bank (Yukon excepted), and at the principal bapking points iii the United States. . I I . , . __1 . . ,N)MOTIASIL19 A'V X,'�V4ED RATF AT : . . . I I THE CANADIAN BANK OF 01401ERCE, LONDOW, LING. \ They torm an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with zafe'ty i and at sm'all cost. . � - x J . . SEAFORTH BRANCH. I F. 11HOLMESTED, Solicitor G. E. PARKES, Manager. � � . I . - L I L' - * r I 11) -9--. POPLE-SIN ONE" & GA R_ ID" I N_F,j'E_, ! � '. I i, I I (SUCCESSORS TO MESSRS. MaKINAN & 00.) I [ L J. - BLYTH7 w ,, 'ONTARZO� ii ii " # 0 4 0 t. *** *14 "---- -0-0404-0+ . . i - - T, h e Albert and ViCtoria Shoes. I ' . . I - . . . The Ajbert Shoe f.,r men, 84 ; the Victoria Shoe for ladies, $2.50 and 83 -the shoe that has the free flat tread. .If your feet wobble about as though yon were walking in ' V-shaped boote, yon wiU be a gratefqj woman after making the acquaintance of the Viccori% Shoe- for ladies, and itts free flat tread, $2.50 and 83 a -pair. Victoria Shoes allow a free flat iread, -be- cattee their inside shapes isre copies of 'perfect feminine feet, $2.50 and $3 a pair. They force the foot to lie flat, because the sole of the fore -part res,ts flat -on the ground at every point, and bebause of their dead level balL and heel balab-.e, $2.50 and 83 a pait, Buy the Victoric Shoes, . . i The feel -right shoes for men are the -Albert Shoes, known perfectly f rom , the Atlantic to the Paeffie-the easy shoe, the perfect shoe, the tireless shoe is the Albert. � Tbey are solid leather in the sole, the heels- are solid solo leather, tho zounters are solid sole leather, they wear like leather, and are as soft.as a glove. Noue so easy, none better. They ordy cost you 04. Buy the Albert Shoes. � I 9 I L . L I i Poplestohe & Gardiner, � . . - . I . . . I . Aeftk - F Z`ft . - � � I � Are 'they Afraidv . # . I - .1 +++++++++++++ � ' - . "I . "I � _� There are, ,in this neighborhood, agents for several , , I , I r I I 't bucket bowl " oream separatora. 66 Bucket bowl" eepara- tore are the kind with big howls, fall of -parts, set on top of ..,t ".. their spindles. These agents sav to farn�sra intending to buy I I � a separator, 11 Look out for the Tabalar." or -11 Don't try the I �,+ I " Tubular,"or 11 Beware of the Tubular." To hear them talk , I e..."'!, you would,gueen right away tuat - I- .", I I vl - I -, .1 . ' i - I- The Sharpies Tubular i I . I � I -,, . I , 16 the beat cream eaparator made, and that theme "bucket . � i I I bowl 11 fellows are afraid of it. And they are afraid � of U. . I . The Tubular surpasses every other ceparator in eviry partiev- . I -L . . I. 'L lar, and you should take m1gliq good care�you do'ess a Tubu- I A I lar before yoia buv 'a separator. I will Ife pleased to show � - ., , 1� Is you the latest -Tubuler, and give you'an Tustrated catalogue. I � i - . . I . I I . � . Wa J. A36161IN7 = va SIGAPORTIff L I - Next to Richardson & McInnis' Shoe Stor'e. � . L 2004 . I .1 . I / - . I � - w � . - : -0 I I P ' I - = . . ; . I: 'Specia rices : � I i . . i . . . . I I FOR THE MONTH: OF JUNE . I + - I I We are having aspecial sale of Furniture for the . : - . �June weddingsS You will find this store the right I I place to buy your June wedding, presents, also it .1 you want to fnmish-your'hoine, come to us and we , L - ; � . . I I . I will sapply your wants at prices that cannot be _~ . . approached. - . - I I'VA I BR%J.9MLDF00Tx BOX & COal I � . . ' SM A __,1_",01Rr_r1a:. 1 $. T. HOLMES, Manager. I I . � - I Threshers I A -Reminder .' L . I I . I -AND- - L , It is very annoying And discouraging to find, after the work L Is done, that your time an4 Thre8hing 8yndioates. moneybove been waoted. . - I . This Is often the caseafter ufdn!,, Paris Green, � Ifellebore, Insect Powder and Sulphate Copper - I I of poor quality. . 5 .. I I . . I . 11 . If you buy you Insect Killers ab 9 . We can interest you in J. S. Robert's Drug Store,' Machine and Oydinder Oils. Seaforth , You can depend upon the quality. - , � ; . We also' oarry a full line of blocks and i PARIS GREEN . ropes for se'tting separators. . L_q14 We sell only Berger's. En - - , I- . glishl always reliable . I I � . ,------q - . : I I " � HELLEBOIkE . . i ,� L We handle only fresh goods. , ' BINDER TWINE ' INSEOT POWDER . Ground from unopened buds and guaranteed � . absolutely pure. . I i I L BI -de Ribbona 650 feet to the OOPPER SULPHATE - i pound -pure Manilla, Good stock on hand � I ! Book it now, you run no risks, as we -Good Stock and the Prices Right, i guarantee both price and quality. . - . '. � -1 I . Do not fail to sample our machine J. S. ROBERTS oils,� or inspect our harvest toolS. � . . I i 41 ' I - . . — Ohemist & Druggist L Central Rardware Store 11 I W.AfMcKAr, Manager. Georcre A. Sills, - 1* � . 0 fleff3',1112111:111111. . seaforth - - Ontario k I — . _.. NOTICEEN L I Single Fare .. . . . . . Having retired from business, I desire to thank all - who have favored me With their patronkgo during For Dominion Dav the paat-20 years. And I should Justi like to say th __4F those who have dealt with me that- they will make no mistake by still making Ne abrner store th-eir ' headquarters. One. of the members of the firm Mr. . Between all stations, going Purcell, needs no introduction, as he has been Iden- June 29 and 30, July let tified with that storq forthe past 12 years, . during and 2nd, returning until ,whichtlyne.Ithinkt'lichaswon the confidences . . m esteem of the people. Mr. Williams, the other part- ner is it gentleman who comes very highly recom- July 3rd. , mei'ided having had. in former places a very honor. . able anR successful buslaM career. Now, with such For tiekets and fall information call an .& firm as this, I feet satlefled. that they should re- - Ce.1ve a large share ot the patronage of the P ,=has. W. SOMERVILLE, Town Agent'. Ing public. Faithfully yours A. F. PHILUIP% Depot T1,2kat AgWus 2010-1 P. B. GUNN. I . . I . I � ---.---- ­­_­ - ___­----_---­­­­--­- - - -_ ---,------ . ­ - I I . . - - I I � I . L . . I . . - . I . . . . . . . ; . I I - - - - L . I . I . . _' ' ­ ­ .. _­ I - ­ ­ - -I--- - __­-__.,­ � _7 -1" "� ­­ -1 ­­­­_ ­. _ ._,_ ­ ,­ '. -, �'­­_­ , ­ - - ­ ' � ­ L - - - __ �7 ' -, ­ , ' __ - - - , L '�� L L . . � � r � I L - . . I . .. - . -.1 . . - - - - - . I I � . . . . - I . . I . I z . . : - /� . . � � . � ZA � I _. . . - - � . . I - L . L . � � i L . . L - It - ; � . I . . . I _1 I . � - -1 __ - - �t � � " � �_, I � - �� . . I 1:- I I 'P A' . i�4 - �i - W - �� ­ .� : � 0 ��z 11 a , . I I - - _�- - � - . 11 - . - i -i - ­ � I � � o . Carnar MR1.0 I I Tho La-p-atime z .. � . - - �_ _____ . �, L , and Dry Goods 7 1 , � .. . � I And .-Cig-thlng _. , �� �_ I - I - senforth t I Cariaor - --. i I markot Stoats '� Pl*ckard-'s ' n ift � : L F entar4. I � I Four.'Caunfta 1L - . � -11 - - L - - �===, =­ . ­_-_--_­--,�� .� � - . I - . � I - I - � . I 40"W_1 L _909mak .99WNLM_. 1� &W M � k 0 mw____m � � z - . I J U m. %L&* O -A lk e inkil � �, * I I I . ; - , . - I - L - #-'V-�--"e­-++.*� �'­ - _,6 __ , ..1W1.+61C&T." I +�; . . . . . . . . . . � . 0 6 � 4, � , I . . I I - . I I - P 't I 8 1 48 �_ I .. I - : .. --,-L is , An' Elkwaorainary itia2e Der.,fint � L - L ,--A.z ,4 1 �� � I I.. %.- 14 - cl I - .1 0 U WAY5 _41_11k I 1 2. .< -gAl'i . � - . , - I a ------ -- -r e - It , , Atg CIL iti A f_.Al "_J I . : ; I - I . and will.. continue until all Summer goods are � I . �_ L - q . . cleared.- Bargains will, be here ia great num's I , , - . . - � bers. The people know when we advertise, I 1-1 - L I bargains Vney are here to be found. Come on . - - � i - - 8sturday and'take advantage of the first of . :_ - " I these out prices. The following is only a ' � - I 0 � I , ; small list of our goods on salle: - I '_ L �_ . , - . ; . . . I . L - 1.0mm"y 1, .­ �_ � . - � � 4t-_ � ­ - Is 4rr A L I- . � -, A clearimo, lot of Ribbons, m a variety . .. - n 4N1 UJT L �__L .- ' � of shades wor th from IZYC to 180 � � , n, n s a I fl, - �_ -, I - ­ - I I - : � at5ca yard. I , �_. . , ]?� 8 T 19 -1 0 f I It � L 135 ?I Three dozen girls' white iaw.n awd col- & __ ,a 1� �_ ­ '� =- orea, cliamlaray waists, worth from 'I to A � iip M A_� $2.50, on, a I I ,,sale at "Oc each. F, � 11 V 0 '. 0 A lot of black sateen and 'lustre waists, L in sizes 32 and-, 34, worth from $1.25 t ' 'V ; % 0 . I �� Q � $2.10 9 on sale at 50c each - . - ' ' Two dozen ladies' print and , percale I L I U L - -14es 95C wrappers, sizes 32 tol 4" regular prvc � ,C;V L to M.75. on sale at 7.5c .-each. , I WP . - 9 � Hosierv—Bovs , -htr P - i bh P, dil 'RIAnz-AT 'J I_aVV 111 106— - of , %f � I d_lh . a L I M I n hose, sizes froin AI, to 1U, on sale at tro x6c 1 to 28c a pair. L I "e L" M, i 19 A full range of ladi 8 'Isses an A., I % 1. �_-V * V 9 Im Is children s piain Ausie, iace and cott -o nn hose� 0 1 m black and tan HV low - 0 . ptiona , I prices. � I I . � I . I --- I -_ I I I I'm IN, I a ft I I . S .1711 I E2 I S__ ,� i I J0 L _� I I - - I . Two pieces Tuable Linen-, worth 30c, on I sale at 20c. , 1 1 3 , i m I A I - ' I inen, worth 45c i Four pieces 'Tab"e L' . ­ 2 I I 3 I . on sale at 30c. , -1 I i I I rin I .1. $11 ] � . . inen, worth- - -511c on . 17; � - If 1. - sale at 37c. � - I , - � u , I � Twenty colored bed covers, worth 75c., -, � . e i - I j on sale at 55c. - - - � . �. � . I - I v L th Q"1.2L,W . 41 __ ,. , 1: � - Forty ,wb ite bed 'b. overs, wor ;;� 0 � ­ - m 3 3� :1 I I .. . . - - � . . I on sak at 90C. 1 a - � ­ . L . o - . i I - ­ . .i ; �� Grev cotton reuanants at 3 their value ' . "I-1.7 X ,. �.. z .1 : , . Eight pieces towelling, worth Se, for - �; i , 51 cents. .1 N I I . L - �w �S, ,V,eL 0 White Flannelett 1prkr -N V11- enal. at - -tJ zV .f I - 9alc a yard. " �t­ I � I.. . . . I - Art muslins, worth 7c,,. on sale at 5 � I , 06 � , Art muslins, worth 10C.. On -8�de at 7c. � I I I __ __ - __1 ' ­ . - __ - &01%d JV11@% . �D . � . : R Is (3-00 ;:=5. 6% P . A tabl . muslins, worth fmm L 15c to 20c, on sale at 10c a yard, . I I \ ; "Tano-v dress lionen, worth I � \ : Three pietes WJ 42c, on, sale at 210C. . I - VJ . Two pieces fanC'%-- wool voile, worth 75c, on sale at 35c., - I Twelve pieces dress oroods, worth from , .1 1 6 1 ,50c to 75c, on sale at 35c. � . . I . - __ . — --NNM-0000� I . � . - I D I ESP RAINC 'OATS 0 - � in greys, fawns -and twe e -d .effeets, WoFth - from $5 to -$10 ea-sh, on sale at $2.98 � . each.4 . i � I � I -W--"-.*--*-.*--&--Nq-fi4q.11*;.-....-- � I I 0 ,A-% Highest Prices paid for Butter, zggs � I - I I . : -.n.A , W-10014 - I � . . - - I I . - , � _____ �_i I . ­ --- . I � I - . I I - , - . � - , , � � � , WN 'EM"M . I IMP-ORTERS, I - I I � . . . - . Opposite Town Building, Comer X-nin anci.Brarket Straebri $Wbrth. . - , ___ ___ - __ � I I '', .. . . .. ... -.-.. - , � EACHBR WANTED. -For School see I tio . " � ; ROPF,= V - I � . �i n No. of - 00- SALB.-For mfe .- Tdakersialth, male or female, holding 1-4 or � 0reen House I 07 In T 1P , for . 2nd class certificate, professional 'preferred. Duties ,Df +tw-o..acmresofexoe ebb 11ind,o Which , ,� to commence August 20tb. ,&pplications, stating I$ bousc ajid ,stable and A good well. It U - 1, , salary des tceived until July 4M - Addrm the 'Adapted -for a retired Urmer or miarkob � undersignred, ,9V 103, Beaforth 'P.O. I and7vdil be sold -cheap md 6 n e W- tawl-L - I � 2010-12 i JA=8 ALLAN, &xwetayy. I CRA-11LB8 =01)14101 - - . �, - .1 I I - . � WAMM.-Wanted, for the f-Achool It, 1,y0T10X SAM-Thd undersigned li"jwg& - 'u"' I AM i T&Sectloli No, 8, M0111110p, a male or female I Ain*truatio,not000lll*,I)olidawtibB.� . . t=ber,.,&n e&Terieneed male te.wher preferred, onivema,Y,Jlwe2oth,ut2o'cl��,kp." 00 -1 'holding a second clam certificate, Dutw to e=- I erty jmwn as the Alms Methodist ' , .1 , menee titter sumnaer holiday& AtplimtIons, dating I in -burch building and Sh4 i �. _ _ qquslifi%dons dsala dog I 0 be Addr3Wdt0 ?" p1tv duamr 1=W -_f stove, ca to -ArAl - --- � ' - an ' ' � .I of the c Im , ho.dereignedonerUefotejufi2ftd.lW. W]��,. .ale& Alit-obaBoldwithout-1 OUVO, Tmrw, - . 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