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Calf, Vic
$4.50.
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treated a
Our reatp
uncain McFa'r
utlYlwith this:
th,about a _
Alpaold Hobkirk,
y, but now residing in
San -
spent the pant,
es and friends
Ilan -
male • and daugb +
try last at
=ge of 'fr.. Beanie*
H aT
who . li
r known here. -
1 merchant,
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occupied by Res**
rale nicely paint-
eac3-fie kali
pent 0,rdee
:tent divine war-
list church as ..,..
Wei they will ba
pastor, Rev.
of the neighboring
ing
ted ate' attend,,, --Mr,
Million of Goderkik' .
the past week vis-
s, Mrs.. Ellis,
laliacombe.--
'�r Il MY', B.C., is
parents Mr. and
'Archin Blatch- ..
:xeter visiting reiaa
.pleased to see him
^ttni his riaus i-
3Iatchford,
.s spending a few
parents, Mr and ,
ve • Enders. -?he
have clipped from -
dames speaks Ztxt
eptian of t'he girth
on their march on
en route to, code-
Lded enthusiasm ac -
along the way
feature on the Retti-
g'
ug` into Hensali this
ace, the regiment,
=sited to haat. Halt
populace was out
.carted down the
of the rnglish;
villagers _ served -
:h. and every man
'teat tasty they
he mod disappear
tive smiles that
turned° faces of the_
pelled .anything to
e aandwiche and
th e only € one-
proprietor of the
'as instrueted by
get lemonade and
en.he Fbealti
ty drank and
concert by the
in order, and it
Theplayers gave'{.�
their, ,and tt.to
a and the treat
hum." We might
Lt our reeve, G..
of our leading
r of much credit
good plartnitig
at notice, to `wela '
nt, and i thult
'sires of our vii---
therewith. The
ly a very glees-
'APPR
•
ILSON'S
ONTAR
juNE 21, 1912
istrawbenT WI' Val- will be
yen hi Grace chutithl Ladies' Aitk
kka eVentatif next, Ain. '25th, when a
ingetadig Oograreme will be presented.
1146* WO McLaughlin. et -respected;
Teleaday forenoon at 11 o'clock
....yrhe six yeak old daughter of Rev.
firalteld, five miles west of Poi
"rod, Sask., while Playing aratind a
wan pktesillig OWIIeti by Jacques
biothets, was accidentally she
*se kidiog citt the Plow platted's* and
leg off thO oat end 'while it was kr
passed over; her head, causing instant
r fitty British manufacturers,
84,000 working PeoPle, vis-
ited —Tem.:into Tuebday and wars
z,sekertained for two days bsr the To -
*onto %aid a Trade. The party is
Ada* canada under the auspices of
establishing a wider knowledge in
br Canakta for the establishment anew
bidostries, .for the mutual increase. of
*ride and for the investment of ee.p-
Itti: C4
MARKETS
:3KAPOlasat. June 16th, 1912
raltWileaD• • •14, aaaaaaaaa •• aa OO
Feu, per bushel
Shorts. per ton..
Butter eel, loose...
(Rorer Nei
Timothy geed
al oo so ti as
90 to 100
76 to 90
26 00 to 28 00
27 00 to 27 00
32 00 to 82 00
2 60 to 3 25
18 to 20
18 to 20
18 to 19
14 00 to 15 00
75 to 1 35
10 00 ta 14 00
twee dressed poultry—Chickens, 16to
to par pound; fowl, 11 to 12c;
talons, 15' to 16 cents. Live poul-
try about 2c lower than the above.
MAI 4.
Dairy, Markets .
3 Montreal, June 18. -Cheese -Finest-
westerns, 13 3-8c to is 1-2c ; finesiti
easteims, 13 1-lle to 13 1-,4c. But-
Ofet*-Clsoicest creamery, 24 ' 11-2 to
1.44 3-4c; seconds, 24c Ita 241-4c. g.gg-gt
Toronto, June 18. -Butter -Trade is
geed, with supplies large. No change
priee3. Choice 1.11 adtive dem and. pair Y
elsoke 22 ta 23 ,cents; inferior, bakers;
19 to 20c; creamerY, 25 to 26c frir
pelt and, 24 to 25c for solids. Vggs!—
The market is unchanged with caSe
lots quoted at 21 to 22c per idozen.
Clieese-The =market is quiet, with
Me feeling easier. New cheese, 14 to
14 1-2 cents pen pound. Honey-
Oackwheat, 6c:to 7c per pound in tins,
mid. 6 644 in barrels; strained clover
-honey, 10 to 11c iper lb. in sixty pound
tine; five to ten pound tins, 11 to 12c.
bievr comb honey, $2.50 a dozen.
Grain, Etc.
Toronto, June 18. -Ontario Wheat-
112kce Market continues firm, with oil-
* feiings light. No. 2 white, red and
Inbred, quoted $1.06 outside. . Peas -
Me 2 shipping peas quoted at $1.25
pea- bushel outside. Oats - Tile market
Is quiet; prices steady. Car lots, of
No. 2 Ontario quoted outside at
t,.48 Ito 49 cents, and No. 3 at 47 cents
eautside. No. 2 Ontario, 51 to 52 cents,
on track, Toronto; No. 1 extra west -
et Canada feed, 5(1c, bay ports, and
No. 1 at 49 cents, bay ports. Barley
—No busineds; prices ,norrinal. Com
-11tade is dull, switli the prices un-
changed. No. 3 American ',yel-
low is quoted at 78 'to 78 =',1-2K cients oak
leack, bay ports and 83c, Toronto,
.Beans -Very light offerings, wiOn. the
- prices firm. Small lots of hand
, picked are quoted at $3 per hush -
Market dell. Manitoba bran, $23 in
bags; Toronto freight. Shorts, $2'.,5 to
$26. Baled Hay -The offerings are
fairly large; prices steady. No. 1
quoted at $18 to $19 ion track, Tamp -
$11 to $13 per ton. Bared straw
the market is very quiet, with
prices .of good straw quoted at $10.
to $11.50 on track at Toronto. Pots. -
toes --Receipts are fairly good, with
' Prices anchanged. Car, lots of One
tarioe, in bags, quoted at $1.50,
and Delawares at $1.70. Wools -
Receipts are moderate. Dealers pay the
following prices ; Unwashed, 12 to
12t 1-2c; washed, 18 to 20o; Irejectione,
to 16c1 per pound at country points.
Live Stook Markets.
Liverpool, June 18. -The tone of
the Birkenhead market is unchanged
and 'prices /MY be quoted, at 14 3-4 to
and 16 (Py 16 1-2 for States and Cana-
dian steers.
Buffalo, June 18. -Cattle - Market
slow and lower ; prime steers, $8:25
butcher grades $7 to $8, heifers $5
milcht tows and springers. $20 to $68.
Calves -Market slow and 25c lower;
cull to choice $5.50 to $8.50. Sheep
and Lambs -Market active andsteady;
ehoice spring Iambs, $8.50 to $9; cull
%fade light; ten to twenty cents lower.
07.50 to $7.60, roughs $6 td $6.50asta813
Union Stock Yards, Toronto., June
18. -Cattle -Extra choice heavy steers,
choice butcher load,s, $7.75 to $8.10;
ztockers—Steady d-ereand at $5.25 to
" for good quality ; extra choice heavy
teederk $6.25 to $6.50. Veals-Good
Sheen --Market steady to firm, Light
to 11c Per pound. Hogs --Market steady
$8.60, fed and watered, and 1$03.851
weighed off care. Harris Abattoir
botigilt 150 butcher cattle, cows, 05 to
$841a, Coughlin and. Co sold three
Steers, 1160 pounds, at $7.76; threel
deere, 890 pounds, at $7.25; 25 steers,
940 pounds, at $7.60; 12 steers, 960
*arida at VIA; six ate" 950 lbs„
at $7.50; fourteen. steers, 940..pound*
at $7.40; sixteen. steers, 970 pound*
17 cows, 1800 pou.ndli, at $6.80; 10 cows,
1216 pounds, at VI; seven cows, 125T4
at 196;inixi cows, 1930 pounds, .thetes,
at S8.60; live calves, 1,40 pounida,
'Montreal, Jtine 18; The quality
the stock in ewe ins ces, 'was a
the average that has been' ,coming
Meial and 'in *lire ditto!, wh
and itttraight loads, ot steam land -11.
choke bulk were Int distend at $
as high: aa $7.t 1160 tains of itherear
*leen bronght_26 to Aff per 100 1 c.
and swing ;orbs lir $3 to *lea
as Ito" size and qualit . Ohctice cal
were ill deme,tid and s les of such' w
strongon feeling Idevel pad in, thief, crar
ket for hogs and pri advanced 25
pert 100 pounds, Which was due to
smaller offettings; Th _demand
good and an. active ado was d
eorornon, 9,5A to V.4,. 0; ehOicei co
•Tidromto, Juno 1.9.— e,Etrecelpts of
cattie were 'small; esp laliy far stall
$8,30 tfolti a 12.30 pounu st r that 'WAS
cattle were, about thes me! as pain en
tor lambs and calves ere ,, very firm.
tEutchers-Ohnice bate era! iSold at
niedium, $6:8 to $7.40; cotinnon, 26 to
$6.65. Milkers and Spot gerS--4About 25
of 39 milkers ahd spri =gel* Sold from
$40 to $70 each. Veal alveS-e0ver 500
calves were ..offered a f0 (1 ready
sale at firm prices, r hie orp ,$4
$8.50 per cwt. Sheep and =be is -
heavy ewes $4 to $4.50, ap'esx.t.s $6 to $f;
GO, and $8.25 to '$8,35 tufo. eakti% at
lambs sold at SA to SD. e t Rogs
—Selects, fed and Wat ed sol rat $04. -
country points. i
9
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an two Men to
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• Births
HALES -In SeafOrth, or, June 7th. Mr. and M a.
W. J. Hales, (nee Miss Bell War ick) of Toro
WILLIS-In Calgary, on June till Mr. and M
Roy Willis, a daughter.
and Mrs. John T. Bennewei , a win.
RUDOLPH-In Brodhagen, on um, 70, to Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Rudolph, a da ghteie
'KIPPER -At Zurich, on June 1 th, tgi Ur., and lei
Salomon Kiefer, a son. It
KALBFLEISH -- At Zurich, o Juirei 10th, to Mr.
and Mrs. F. p. Kalbfleish, a aughter.
of the bride's parents on Ju e 14th, be Rev. It.
H. Larkin, Mr. Wm. A. Freeman; ,tol tries jean
McGregor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. McGT-
gor, all of Seaforth.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. James Smith, tormerly of °Unto
to Jamee A. Thompson, Tor nto. sot; of Mr. a
Mrs. John Thompson. Goderich 'Tciweship.
WEIR-JOHNSTON-At the home :'tif the bride a
parents, Gowrie, Colborne Town0ip, on Ju e
12th, by Rev. J R. Mann, B. A.,,Of Port Elgi
Bert Currie Weir, M. D., of Aubttrie to Josep
ine Pearl, yqungest daughter of *r. and Mr
Andrew Johnston. ` 1
HAMILTON-DIJNOAN--At the home of the brid s
parents, on June 16th, by,Rev. A. Q. `Nisbet. ,
13. A, of Brelssels, Mr. Nesbitt Gehige Hamilto
of Atwood, to Miss Gertrude Pearl. only Ming
ter of Mr. and Mrs James Duecan, of Morris
of New Lisk ard, to Miss Alice lizabeth, youn
Wroxeter. s
J. Gibson Iekster, Charlotte EL Drinkwatek,
formerlt of Exeter,,to Frank V. Knott, both of
London i
ALDWORTH-WILSON-At Centralia, on :June
12th, Miss Allie. daughter of Mr. pet Mrs. Jolla
Wilson to Mr. J. T. Aldwotth, Of Waterloo.
KINGSBURY-MoCALLUM-In Exeter, on Jinni
Sth, Edwin Kingsbury ol Toronto; to Miss Edfre
•
bride's parents, on June 11th, by, Rev. G. Thu ,
Mr. Jacob Henry Schrader of Oseahrock, No h
Dakota, to Miss Laura May, eldeat daughter f
Mr. and- Mrs. Jaime Weber, of Ha .
4
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hyn 6, tar Mr. Nelsen
en, of Berlin, and formerly of Seriforth.
AR
re SD
turd
:17h t
i n1
berall
this
ed.
!limed *bout
a 2 tears
r cut o and
bur to he re
rewarded. A
east thout
TER HS
freed the
e 25
ring n le
oYery of
y.pe ,son
otify ng
It
enatees of
or, 91118
r. Any
me will be
von ATM.- or sale Lot • noession 7,
.ntainin 100 res. There are on
one rn 86 x 66, also g carriage
trrie at the rn. ere
we res. Olen ar five res o
ebout 30 sere seed:. to g nd 16 acres
o w eat in. This ropekt is ne fl the beet
stanee, similes to Settle th a is onvenient
hoots, ()burettes an store. Wi be old cheap
dress HENRI' 00 140 008 nee ; 0.
0
VOR ei,ALE--Splendid tercet nth.
I: the Township of Tack rem'
Huron, Within tWo mile of tile orth
one of t e best, tannin dietr Os .1
eta e Of taltivation,, we 1 tile rain
eel! r e rant floor, Ion dieters
wit ea wind break n We t an
re
Pa m in plendid shape rats
or Wo make fine deir farm
feral no Id do well to a e this
DICKSON, Seek rth, 1.. sae On
a
eel farm in
On rice Soil
in excellent
tia two-story
ated by fur -
cold water, divided
tel
Tanderg
Tenders will b
°retook p,
Osage of he bui
Mehl en Georg
Propog new
2323-2
In ft
mon
Or 8
100
Ap
phone, orchard
k farm. An Skates, Law
ng for a good SC1SS
ly to JOHN T.
as. 2323-4
Hardware
EDGE
StO
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Bright
Marti
paint 1
is a re
ti up your h
-Senour Paint,
son. Get the
me With
he only
e. There
est.
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALIKER, LL.D., D.0 L.„ President
ALEXANDER LAIRD JOHN AIR
General Manager Assis ant General Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RES $12,500,000
Don't Ook in misery, Get a
Perfec ion Oil Stove. Cheaper
than g soline and safe . Guar-
anteed not to smoke sr stnell
for the year 191-2, ft4ure
yeare -hile the stove is in
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If
BANKING BY MAIL
, Accounts maY be opened at every branch of The Canadian
Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the
s e careful attention as is given to all °tag departments of the
Bank's business. Money may be deposited o withdrawn in this
way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit t the Bank. 8.4
Screen Door
Mowers and Summer
H m-
bro ds.
44
Sole Agents for Gol M dal
ig Ord a e
EN±VX
•
•
Spring
littINITURE SALE
EfM
Store.
FORTH
ener IRepairin*
MoWers, Knives and
lugs ori the I
rnegie Libra
an ad
ne h, for the pur-
1 on the corner of
tit, e site of the
As us
assort
Duste
the de
G En; ines,, new and Second -
h nd, for sail alSo Batteries, Oil
Spark P ga and Magnetos.
C usher RT ers re -cut and SaW
Tend rEi for
Uebnrne, known
4ePairs, ill be -
I PRA
to -!Co_ tra tors
as Branch 'ravine Draiu
eceived,. until uly , by mail or
era will be pened and c,ontraot
Yhalen, Ont
,Buggies ‘Painted and repaired.
he nderee
ed work ize T
gar088 th • Bette
lat Top COI ert
Tenders o be ad.
d epee ;cation
e day f the Co
2323-2
Co
tra
Ad Wil reeeit
d Rive at W.
betwee Lots
n be seat
ersmit or at
to
6 ten era until Sett-
ee:tie of the Council
truer, for a bridgC
Irene ith. also for a
11
under igne . Plan
1 ant dm at th
the 0 uncil room On
leOR GOR, Clerk
A. eparling
Opposite Dick's Hotel.
PINEAtPtES
e regret we :were unable to fill
ri e in New York last wee being
in s ch bad condition they ere not
fit tp ship inland. May have a few
ne t week.
RING 18 H RE
al we have receive a laige
en of 'Sweat Pads, Rugs,
ets and Collars to meet
an of the public at t very
lowest prices.
We a so arry in stock a large
assortment of
arness
Spring is the most favorable bt'ying time
for 6oso who are furnishing a new home or
a,dding an odd piece or more to the old home.
Call.and see what good things we Aavo ready
for t is month.
BroadfOot, Box ind Co.,
8. T. HOLMES, Manager.
If yo ar contemplatini buying
harnes it ill be to your enefitl to
lowest of prices. If not d bring
it bac an4 we will make it goOd.
E3 ODERIaK'S
Cheap Harness Store
Opposi Commercial Hotel Seaforth
UMNIER
N0 •is the time when Spring 00o4us are in mind
J.nd you should have your otter In early so as
to get Vour clothes when, you want the' M. We haVe
made special efforts this year-to_secure the BEST
in Mel's Sutmner Wear and have sticOeded. You
should see 'our Summer Wearables.
TAILORING
Made order Clothing is ourlspecialty. Bright's
ClotheS look the Best and are known as the Best.
Th
Sea
ItGAINS
re are still great a rg
ad at the
orth
he
10
Ifth
Strawberries re now comMg in,
lealie your ord rs with us, we can
do the es for you.
REED -In Goderich, on June ilth, Tlivrry D. 'Re d,
aged 46 years. ,
1.1.3LENNAN-In Goderich, an SOS 12th, Mary
McKenzie, widow of the late Finlay MoLen n,
WADE -In Clinton, on June 10bh, Rtith, Burns, a
of Rev. William Wade, aged 34 steers and 7
GOODWIN-In Clinton, on June 12th, George Go
'win aged 32 years.
KE,RRIn Clinton. on June llth, James Kerr, egad
78 years.
YODDEN%-in Hallett, on June 7th. arah Emelipe
years.
ROSE -In Grey Township, on June 11th, Robert
Rose, aged 92years. I
SELLERS -In Morris Township, on june 7th, Knee -
bah Hodder, relict of the late Jabl Salters, aged
66 years, 6 months and 14 days. I
THORNTON-In Wingham, on Awe ,12th, John
O'BRIEN-in Hay, on June 120, Mrs. Williarn
FLINTOFF-In Woodstock, on one 10th, Geo
Flintoff, former') of Exeter, aged121 years.
ESSERY-In Exeter, on June 9th, 'plonas Esse y,
aged 74 years, 10 months and 12 days,
BUTOHART-In stanley Townshipi on May 29 h,
Christina Scott, relict of the late John Buteha t,
aged 78 years. , I
BROADFOOT, BOX et CO.
CHARGES MODERATE
S. T. Holmes. Ftweral birector
and Embalmer, 1
Night and Sunday calls prOmptly attended .
to. Residence on Godenett stteSt West, op.
posibe Dr. Scott residence Phtirie No, 50B.
Flowers furnished on short notieb. 1 2098
to
FoRTHE
1 , 1.9
, Successor to W. N. Vtratsen _
General Fire, Life andAceident Insur-
ance Agent. Real ,EState and
Loan Agent. Ineuranee on all
kinds of propertyleffebted !at the
lowest rates. -- I
Dealer in New Raymond, „ White and
New Home Sewftig Machines and
A full supply of sewing Machine
needles, attachments, bil and re-
pairs alwavs in st k.
A
2321.
acro
aved
se
$t eet
roc ,ssi
Pe
nd
ch
Good
DAY at
Fe
s.
•
the
Smoked
Kincardine an
Coo
Back Bacon.
Special Back!
Roll
ommasomol
Cooked Meats
Ingersoll Smoked &
ed !Meats.
tooked Ham.
These prices a
per lb. less ta
Pe
n.
pnzes
Ts
LS .11 Smeltery,
5c per lb.
zc per lb.
isc per lb.
3od per lb.
ID the whol
Limberger Cheese.
Thossl
Phone 8.
for
Gla
10-piec
sale pr
sets, r
piece
5 days longer to clear o
nee of Orlockery, Ohi.
aware.
toilet sets, regular
e dinner a
ins to
ore
t the
a and
na tea
d tea
BRIGHT, eaforth
°ROC RIES
4 dozen Olothes Pi s for 5c ; 12 bars
good Washing 8oa for 25c ; 6 bars of
for 25c 6 bars Richards' Pur Soap
for 25c Silver St r soap, 7 bars 25c ;
three nd a hal pounds Of cur-
rants r 25 cents ; 3 lbs. of seedless
raisins for 250 ; bs. starch for 25c ;
ne cent 1 3 packages of corn starch for 25c ; 5
of best
30 3113s
es, for
, also
Maple
bs. of
ulphur
.ng at
ins or
piece.
8. Blues
Seaforth
SAL
SMA
NTED
o represent u in, your district for
the sale of lots ndiacreage in and ad-
Tovensite, PO T MA Liberal
f r your Men s to who you sell.
Sin
ood
tWeen
Oing
etur
ara- for
lune 28, 21
nimum r*
DAY
d Trip
Canada
lid July 1.
1912.
6
lbs. cooking figs fo
2 lbs. o new prun
syrup
Glober
for 25c
20c per
by the
class p
Butter
Will pa,
get so
A.
, table raisin
rated peac
bt red. salmon, 20c a ti
n, also 2 cans for 25c ;
25c per qnart ; 10
salts for 25q ; 10 lbs. of
dozen ; table syrup in
gallon ; best old °bees
tatoes for seed. Goo
and:Eggs anted, for
cash or,tr e.. A cord
all to co
P110 E 95
s extended
e of the ba
fresh
laic
e nd
SKAT
146e University C ty of
Saskatchewa
o the Readers of The 'Huron Expositor
the $askatoon Infornaatio0 Bureau
ht,ts been organized to give you.
Aul Sear till
Authentic. Reliable, Correct
regarding
PrDprty, Property Values, Locations
and Possibilities in the iipity of
INFORINATION
SAS K
Winch Building, Vanc uver, B. C.
Disso
tandard red Trotting Stallion
st ek this seas n at his own. stable,
• e
until
Win
Edin
iSpeci
For
W.
or a
, July
d urn
-s good,fo
Pullman
Change I
ure, Tick
rmat on
rry
ou
f Ca
ts
all
URSION
na 23rd.
thereafter
Sarnia or
onto WO
et Sleeping
aul.
d full in-
wn; Agent
pof Agent
SEAL ND PRINCE
JOHN NAS , Proprietor Manager
NO ICE
rs
Monday -Will s nd at his ow' stable, Lot 18,
Concession 3, McKillop. Tuesday Will go south to
th to P. Jordan's, Concession 3, , for right.
thlen to Wm. Bleliay, Concession 1), M Killen, for
night. Thuraday-Arest to M. 131 noherd's, Win.
throp, or noon, th n to his bwn eable, for night.
Friday At his ow stable. Satur ay ternoon-
Notice is hereby given that the P
as Boot, a id Shoe Dealers, in the Town of
has thie day been diseolved by mutual co
debts ov,i g to the mad partnership are
to Harry . Scott, at Seaforth, aforesat
claims ag inst the said partnership are
wanted to the said Harry R. Scott, by
'11 be settled.
THOMAS RICHARDSON).
Dated et Seaforth, May 28th, A. D. 191
The firm of Riohards
to the peeple of Seaforth
their sincere thanks for
kindness shown to them
in the future the present
same liberal treatmeet.
n Scott wish
and surroundi
n the past and
firm will be se
rtnership
sent. Ail
be eraid
, and all
bom the
. HAYS
to 'Convey
nage and
rust that
rded the
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Do you Own Property Here ? Do you know its- Values ? Do
ou know what your property is like or how it is located ? Do
ou intend investing here ? Do you desire Aocurate Information
before doing so ? Do you wish True, Unbiased and Unexagger-
ated Reports on any matters in connection With.the City I Do
you know how to Protect your Interests in Property purchased by
you ? Have you protected them or—do yon wait them protected?
If so
Communicate With Us
To -day
Enclosing One Dollar and giving Full Par cular o
the Information that you desyre.
The askatoon Information, Bureau
Saskatoon, Sas •
NO
lCE
f Partn
The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion
GRAY EVERARD
Will leave his awn stable, Seaforth, on Monday
at four ' o'cleck an proeeed to John L. Brown's,
MoKillcip, for the fght. Tuesday. Noo at James
Dale'e, West of Co nee. Tueeday Ni t at John
Scott's,' east of Le desboro, for the nigh: . Wednes-
Te y eon it done eGavia's. Thursday Night
at Rob rt Oampbell'a, MolUilop, thence to Sealer*
tin the following Monday. F
11821 0IIAS DICKSON, Proprietor
brotie is hereby
ergtoio e subsisting be
AB Gene 1 Merchants, in
this day been dissolve
deb o hag to the said
Iiiiward . Murphy, at
alai= a abut the said
Seated the said Edwa
eame he paid.
T. J. MO YNEAUX1
PHY
Dated t Dublin, June
von that the
ween us, the u
the village of
by mutual co
artnership are
afor
rtnership are
J. Murphy by
art ne ship
dersi ed,
blin, has
sent. All
bep dies
an alt
be pre.
who the
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