Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-06-16, Page 8•
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Judges O&rt: rt
His ffon. judge B-arrett; will helda
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-cbUrtc in th'e To wii Hum- herp on Satin
- day next,. a 9 .e. m. to her the appeal
Of the Greo t- Nortbrwostern • Telegraph
Con-ipauy, and - the Bell Telephone
Company frona the Court of Revision.
Each was assessed at .$100 - and - they
have appealed to the - Judge egitinst
the Assessment. '...
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KI h-cardi Ile District
The following is the final -draft- of
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ministers in the Kincardine . Dis-trict
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of the - Guelph .Conference :---•els_mcar-
have just redved a
-mum )er
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=Black - Frepch
Leisse and Surah- Prints and
Delain- es with -colored
fl9wers.
A -tnese goods are in much
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dem.and and tile patterns -are.
very choice they will soon b6
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.cleartid. Call early if you.
wan any -
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1\TOTT
.dine--jas.- _Livingston .: -Tiverton
IL. -4. Barnby,- S, T, L.. • -Betvie.---ek.
W. (4.-ilpin, E. I AicIntyre, •-• BethelL--:
V. .L'a10.:. Cook, .ph -e
Teneknoweel-John Mi1I Ashfield-J..
-KennerWhitechnrch--R 0 Burt-
Salemeej.
-John Mills
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&Fine Filly
Hood has disposed of his
standard bred. filly "Nancy'Hoed" by
Saranac:7114K: by General Washing-
ton 1161-, da.M .Sapplo by Chicago
Volunteer 1611 Mr R We- -Willis
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is the fortunate - owner . of this -Very
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promiemg youngster andwe admire
the enterprise he has displayed, in pro-
currng a well beed. ti:niniaLe
-‘isiiiiacy Hoge :is the only: stanciarii-
bted animal: in this vicinity, We
wish the -buyer -sureoegs. , •
Aecidint
When Mi. Wright, of the -Ivory
-Soap Company .riai driving- into: the'
village on .- Saturday night feom
L.00heleh.„- ai:d.onenteringHendersen'S
swamp. lust :west, of: Lueknow . he : met
another 'vehicle and in turning; pir
ran - the. swamp ;;With -,great
_difficulty' Ale. *Wright:. got into 16-11.1ek-
now after, -having diet the:: pigs- eand
other- paiets of. his harness may
take- aetien: against bth Kinlose-, 0.0
4411fiel:d.'a,s !the- • roadway is entirely •
0:itietr!POS,7,17PieFFIlet.
,$ne....to• ptere„
.1qmee:: ARR.ft. E. •
G. c B SCeth, .-0:13
L.•11;&•.13-. North 7 .
_Efolyra0 •
• Kinloug,):
B,:.North
Godericb
Interm..eliate pui
L. H.: 8-_-13 North.
•Langside •
& B. ,South t
6 & 13., South f
- 3-3-. South
WG& B.Nortli
Holyroo4.1,
inlotieKiiiost
2:30 m;
p-,
. 9 04
1(.00 m,
Tuesdays and
3-00p-1,ra, Fridays
9:30-p
10.00 al.
3-20p. in.:
-4.30 p.m..
Daily. -
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Vilittat .444.'tift4:41t,
A Larg-e- Heart 1.
The ther day while passing. &Own
Canaple-11,-st. I -saw a little girl crying
for aeVell she saw in Kaake's window.
Mr. a P. Moore a.rthat time happen-
ed. along, and big hearted Irishman,
that he is, at once got the ball for the
little gir1.-7Com.
Wise 43glelation
has pissed. the Local Legis-
lature Ly which laborers are protected
from sub -contractors. - Now the con-
tractor is held responsible and he will
titer ONEYTOICe2r to whom
JNL security for at.,
he new
rate of interest The t.
at the old of the time, or 7./eeted
pal may be paid each yearel
ani -
the amount paid. For fu,
etc., apply to ANGII.S-ST'EW.AY
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tpo nt.i.rrow and silo -0d -- widened.:
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Had it not been fo a • farmer: liv-ne
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about'One mile and .a haif out of -
town, Wright would have -.been in
bad. positiOn.. as he has , only lately re
covered from an, attack of theumatiSM
reatii'of From i se
Many -years: .ago - says the - London
Want them. Removed
A deputation -consisting of Mesers.
John 211:1iott, D. :.*W. Hayes Old -AL! -
• Al.cK4?ie.)-Wai4Ped 'Ivan --the Poll en,
on liVelineklay ;Ovening to . rept* Ithe
remoy.al- Of the scales from re
sent -position- to. , somemore s*ta, 131
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place... They contend,.. and rightful].
•to, that they • 8b.ou1d never - have IOen
• put, on the road,' as the . large: *Umbel:1-
°f cattle" and otheefanireals; that :are,
brImight there for weighing are n�t
only: ' dancreroles • to pedestrians -nd
- especially school theylgeep
the 1 place •filthy -condition:. I if
..pbSsible. Uie eouncil will geoure it- suit-
able place' and have the 'scales -1.70Mo ed.
Interesting_ Lecture
:Nlolidetr.'p' voning.,104. Reict Mr.
Kerrin, of Bayfield, late of Dungan-
non,.delivered a: .lecture on the
Argentine .:Republic under thearluspices
ot St Peter's:Chnrchy Lucknowf the
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Rev. gentlemen is a fitient,speaker and
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_gav'e..in. a most :entertaining manner
an account of -the four' years. reSideince
and experienCe. in - that -country,. with
a: description 'of.' -the. climate, 1 its 1 in--.
habitants,... customs and finaneia1. lup-
• heyalein the. far. • :
whole .lectUre-, which occupiede;.abput
two hours and a..half,' wag. preserited
in -a- Vivid id realistic; nianneri varied
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woli songs .in-.natv.re; STanisbi
and English transalatiens. - The I
tendance: was eomparitie vly saia-11.put-:
it1. is safe topredict that .should
netice*. be ,--given of another visit a
crowded. heuse. will .greet - him e . Mr:
Fred Grundy ably 0"caupied
Oautiful
.,The. village -of •Port -- is un.
donbtedly .thie" prettiests-•-•piae in the
County. -; -.Situated.-- On the.- bank of
• Lake }Iuron,:and verIooking. al lovely
•bay, Which affords one 'of the finest. ,
-natural.-harbers,in the --proliipioe,it is
a delig4if41.-Spot.: The: street of _ the
village are Wide and with hundreds of
beautiful: *maples • :planted : • on either
ide,..giVes, the place a lovely iippep,r-
Ance.. -There aremaneekfinejesidenees
in the piaoe tiearly - all. Of - w14 eh- hte
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..Orronnded, by lit!,n_dsozne lawns and
neatly kept grouted,- •and WO kflOWI o
no .b.etter plate.in the Connty wheri a
few ',weeks- in, the beat • of sunier
..could be •more pleasantly spell*• n
Free Pi.nes:, -David'. Campbell -then a in thej.-jeautiful Port!, El n
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divinity student Scotland, -"Ijuri.P.-ed.- the of the y. • large.Pik that \v4°I)einoereedrivI(3-11
_ th 'In t t' *others On Thur
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LOCAL GEMS.
Milled -Doyen Fok gen i inet Renders.
rs.- ..A.16..x,. }toss is visiti-Iii iriends.
cichOrSe: .. -
rs. 'D.,,- R. Molutoah la visitiDg
s in: Embro. .
. , et ..'yoUr - carpets and floor oil-
• .elths at Connell's.- ,• - • .
...7-arliss _Annie . 13oyd i•s - -v•isiting
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friends in Chicago:,
• --Read advertisement. aboutold
• posta e.staraps in another column.
-,-.---. The-- usual entrance eIamination
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takes- place.the last week in June.
-kiss Tena .Lawrence is spending
ea -few „weeks- with friends in Goderioh.
. -------The ites ir: Mr, .Walker will preach.
in th..-e-. Baptist church oii next Sunday
evening. I •
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-The -R v.. Mr: .MoKay. -ii attend-
ing tile General Assembly meeting in
Brantford -. ' % ,
--Mrs. *0 -Kenzie, -ot Ripley, , was in
Rapia. City. last: week the. guest of
M. Campbell. •
-Ladle waterproof circulars from
St bo, and up at -W.• Connell's. Extra*
good 'Value.
B1
frien
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he eeve. got. $W_ from the
county . coiinci1 last - week to gravel,
Stauffer street in Lueknow.
_ We have. just • received some good ,
lines -of labe - curtains - which We are
offering chap -w Connell.
-Onfario'Guverninent bind4twine
is offOked.to 'farmers at 1.8i and Cents
per pound, the foemetbeing the price
- for, carload lots.:
-A .horise, belonging. to Mr. T.
Lawieriee. got -- its; foot so badly. cut-
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with a -pie c Of -wire :On _Wednesday'
_mght that t had to be killed-.
ur $ suits are „going - IAA , -,v e
. have sti11 izes-. , well -.assorted.. ----- .W
Cenn .11_
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-he ;Rev. J.. Walkerreceived a
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teleg am ..o1 a
Wednesday announcing
the eAth. his brother. Mr. A. Be:
W•al• .er; a Waterford, 'Ont. -
---1k. football match' took place- be -
the Jucknow and Second Con,
no _ te Ms -eon Tuesday evening,
resu ted. in one goal to none in
of .L allow:.
•,t ee
cessi
whie
favor
promisedto marry- Agnes Clark, who
lives in Leith. Now: he is a Presbyter-
ian minister np near Kincardine, in
Bruce County.- "He is a husband but
Agnes is . not his wife-. Therefore
there is a $5,000 breath of promise
case in the air. For the purposeof
weakening her action, the .-,reverend
.gentleinan recently wiled that She be
mad.e to put up security for costs'; but
as this opened a chance for his exami-
nation by the wronged Miss Clark, she
hit_baCk by demandingshis examination
To this he objected,. and asked the .
curt - to set aside the necessity of
being examined, but this the Queen's
'Bench Court On Saturday refused.
Steel Rangers
The. Mitchell Recorder, speaking of
pedlars, aptly puts it as follows :-The
itinerant- store pedlar struck this
county a few weeks ago_and we believe
has struck a few of the farmers with
a steel range._ -We have- nothing to
say against the -steel range, but is well
known that any regular dealer in the
county can supply any pod Canadian
Es, Ak M, ARMSTRONG' mft''.7P11,-tge for $40,- while these ped -
ng and obtaining between
pared. to give lessons in -Vocal and in- •
strumental music: .
- Reside Lueknow,
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11 St It iS- iingular thing
a farmer could not be
my, an article in the
- for a moderate
Farmers, ko4 at his _own
i.ni7Prerhrit'ime'ubcylif anbighoiel;
LON Dvison _that a
No large up his salary
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50 cents to ti
- SOCIETIES
70: SEPOY. LODGE, NO:. 384,
• meets in the smith end. Lodge Boom.
- the Temperance Tall, Lucknow, every
". Tuesday evening at 8 o'cleck,. D. K. ViTEI3L
STER, G..T., - /vIA.Tjitus. Sec. -
.0„ Tr,- The regular Monthly
e- meeting of the Wemen's Christian
TemperanCe Union will be held every woad
Wednesday of each month in the Odd Fellovis
Hall, -Lucknovi, at 3 p. m. Bias. W. H.
&writ, President ; MAs. Hoarmere Secretary,-
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T. U C KN 0 W
,- - - JU Lodge; No 112
4 -..„..,- ,,-.‘.4:
- , .. -,-,.- --- -meets every Friday,
evening at -8 o'clock
-an their hall, Campbell street. A.11 brethren.
- sordialry invited. I.--,1gessteori, Grand N.;
R. Hughes, Recoider. ' •
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ei• O. F;,COURT-
ki•s -Sherwood; No.
50, Lucknow. - Meet-
every•first and third ,
Monday in every"
month,. in the :-
Or-
ange Visit-
ing- -brethren a r e
eqrdially invited;
J. LYONS, C. R.
D. D. , YULE SE°.
0; TT. W. -LUCICNOW LODGE OF
• the Ancient Order UnitedtWorkm-en,
- meet in the Oddfellows hall; on the last and
second Monday evenings of each month a
eight ?clock. Visiting brethren. cordially
htvited: PATTEasoN., Master Workman,
D.01.7neaori, Recorder.
41,
REmiis . from the Sun-
"" ked copy .of which
agt. -.Wednesday the
Also
England!. . e residence
Wn3
niters 3ftnnati-
frsaac
o obtain the beV
your
Reo.vo th-e ,inftenib rs day 3orning . dr,Opped dead at the
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nie
,?f - the vilfige 'Council and . Citizens- .
borner of. Ha. failtene •-And Stauffer
generally, „did.- everything- possible Ito_ .streets-froni the heat.
eneetink of 189.3 long be rein of the W, C. T. TT, -will be:held at .the
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make the visitor happy, and the June `A- iiarlor social under the auspices
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ne-
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nt
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hered by the panty Councill.!ors residence of Mr. W. S. Holmes on
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one. of the most pleasant ever!. sp Monday; June the -'19th, at three
.by that 13Ody. .
Our Village Band
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' '.. The 'first' year .Lo4linow . was: .incot-
poraten t4e. 49.37(st :-s,nd. 'Aldermen Of
Guelph maele7.a trip by special Oar up:
to Kincardine, -thence. by boat- 't9
Southampton and then home to 4iie p13 -
The. party staid over :at. -Luckii0i,', tl
were receiv-ed - in - .iLtioknow's1 - th st
.hospitable._.raanner-i'the - bancl:.1 -7that
date turning outto receive the,*isitOrs- . . .
who -,;(6-4._ Alia.- accompanied by.. tibo-.
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Celebrated,,Lawren-ce. )34-nd,-p.t Guelph.
°On-Sid:044. the . poptilatieile• it0 that
timeLucknoW, had a goOdband.1-art it
was well encouraged by. our citizens.
T� -day it is althostinipossi,ble- to gietliit
sreall.,giohqi. ng,togeter! .froT:•arci+g
the'.- Many . inusicia0. - in: the :place,
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band tooth, . . of. the 11.0iFii:.-11.411,.-..- on
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..Neye'rtheless,, at arneeting held in s he
_Thursday. aietaug ist,-,i0.- itifl..•de011ed
that liticknoW Should :haye. a citizens
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band, •'. and -.*., - J. . 81.i., Armstrong,
. jewe:er, was appointed I leader. ..--• It nipw
.1,44: with . the - People- b.f. ..Otir•-•liftle
• town t� say whether Ot not .wo.. -shh11
have tiosi:4:46 or. twice. -4 week
public. , The .- 001141 went -- to the
expense - or putting:- up a .1$01d -stand in
the Queen's park, WIWI-amps- and all
tilch.1.1n.4.,f_or iv_hav. w_iriurrionsta:win-r...44-0.:
_officers Of the . new; •band: - Honorary--
Prisirlent,.-Thiry Days;:Tica7President.
D. .. . •., Sec., - ,_,
D.-- D.:Yule ' ' J. W. Armstrong;
Treaa, HPierce ; ., Managing,cOininit ea
o'clock. All ladies welcome.
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, be constable was, instructedon
-Wed esd4 . night.... by the Connell to
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strictly enforce the law- against horses
and .geese pinning at large. in . the
village, and.he:initends to-do it.
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.. :steopl. meeting Of-therIe 9. L.
No. 28,:1:. On-- Tuesday .20.th.. inst. at
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- -8 O'clock.' A good attendance is _re,
re-
quested as business . of importance :is
to Come: upl, before .. the lodge. -A. T.
Davison ,W.1 - M. • ' •
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- r..P.Oagall McMillan, ' of Fair
bairn. Parini,: left: .i. number . Of stocks
barley at this office which .measured five
feet and a liialf. in iength %with.. heads -
_eight k chei, long, : . This is :a remark-
able
':- revrthl for th.iii, spring.
. -7-;i1n.. Ala:. Rogers, of the SiNTmgi,
offiCe, had I his-. z.tiglit ..thinini. broken
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while 7 tatiyirig'. laCkOSSP ' On: Monday
'eVeni 'g, : . He will be . laid ..up: . from
work - for some weeks, and . left for..
hi* home in Alliston. On . Wednesday.
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-An ice: cream Social will be: held
at thresideit-ce of Mr. W. H.:johnat-on
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_ori Friday__yening--he 23rd -...of Jane:
Admission-'?.5Cts for: adults and . lOcts
tOt :children,:a good time . is expectsd
and a -cordie, welcome is extended to
...all, ..
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Wm Willis, D Lawrence and H
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Pierce., _ i
=Though our.ialei_halte been large
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daring -_ the past month, we are still
down at bottom. prices. -Soma - 2nd
keepingupour. stock and selling a iv y -
hand lumber wagons for sale frOm 5
to $15 each in good ritipair.-IIIi.DRED.
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BROS. - • - • -
trgi,,,Tma on Saturday la4t .James*
...1.3nvicted of :stealing from Moses MC
it is to your 6(18TAIktagoi-i4ien of West. Wawanosh Nirai se
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LIVERPOOLPINE
'bed by Judo Toms to seven months
i4.the-North4Ve t
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;fte entra... prison.
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-ries Wants to go back -to Ontario.:'
weighing . . married, the -Canadian Pacific
from 2 lb to
,-ells him a matrimonial tick t
in tubs. .Crocks‘ • or pal
rate, and on presenti g
this season do not bringi coupon and a 'marriage
good prices.
ite is entitled to free !
-isenneth.. Thompson • .of Yale;
'British. - -was marriedat
-Lucknow by the Rev. Mr-. McKay, to
Miss -,Sarah 'Smith, of Huron, .on-
WedneSdayi- Miss Lizzie &Ott was
luidesmaid,•
as best man
--The fol
receired by
Mother who
while Mr. McKay acted
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owing is a dOpyof a note
a school, :teacher -from, a
had detained heiion from
school ".I. think -things has Come to a
Pritty Pass that -a -mother .Cant keepe
hua owne San hotte tith out Sendeh
You a n.oteevery time havent time
-to sit ;:down and wright you and - I
wont doo it a graine if for a have .day
onely if . you have Iota a. time ybu
museut think, every Person has . has."
-There •Will -be. no -service in the
Presbyterian church on Sunday morn
ing .rieitti but in the .evening. Mr. Ei
A. xciceuzii;,: B. willoccupy the
pulpit...The, Bibleclassand Sabbath
School Will be- held as 'usual at 3 o'clock
p, • in. The Collection in .the evening
will -be for the Montreal College . _.
Stud-
ents MissionarySOCiety.
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set Ws:171. M' •
The secret of our aut6ess is
in knowing the lansiness. We
are speaking more ..particUlar-
i..1113.r.gjITI -0443:;-.V1,4eCloth•
rade
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The knowledge we possess
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is:.thretted. in the selection of
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.the most sea,;.-3or4ble. goods,
not forgetting that we have
to ify to suit _eiery shoppers
purse.
Cash. buying -advantages
I make it easier- to do so; ,and
pla4e:. many a. good 'Ready.
Made Suit reach :of those
*ho otherwise would have to
be Tsatisfied 'With inferior - or
perbaps We are
sinclere when we assert our .
bellpf that we can serve you
as vkell aud :decid-
edly better purse, than.
others._ can. It costs. :nothing .
f .
to investigate and may save
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youi some nioney. too. .
for cash and -exchange for
goosls. Special Bargains in
Millinery for the nextVgro
weeks
• LITC1019337.MA11IECEtS.
Fall *heat, per bushel: • .60
Peas • gs - 54 it .50
Oats‘4_ .28 .30
.Barley
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.30
Potatoes
Butter, per lb...rolls .12, tub .1, 14
Eggs; per dozen. . • s .09
Ray 'Per $Gt&.700
'Flour per . $1.75 to $2.25
Dried apples " • . 3 to:31
Tallow " . .05
Lardl " .12
Porker •'.. $9
-TORONT.0 1UARKETS.-
W4eat-red, .65c. white, 66c..
Flour -$2.70 to $3.20.
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Bai,ley2-738c. to 40c.
Oats -33c.
DrIssed Hog -$7:75 to 8.25
Potatoes -steady at 82c. to 90c.
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Butter -13c. • to 14c.
Egis • 11c.
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