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F- of oonstitu- Sunshine. . little son of Mr. P. Me Ville's broke his hours.—One day last week Mr. Tanner, THE MARKETS.
i; affected by - . Bmzr NoTm.�There will be no ser. arm by failing from th —
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SNAFORTH, My Blot, 1890
on* call this- vice in the Methodist Church here next two ago.—Oar Met iit Circuit has so He was in the act of mount" Fall Wheat per bushel ........ .. 0 93 to 096
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Let of this, jet, . Sunday on account of the quarterly had another minister i stalled in office, ing one of .his'ponies -to take a horse- Spring wheat per bushel.... .... 0 98 to 0 96 . - - I -
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ainine, opiates . . meeting at Belgra,ve. —Alfred, Bon of a young man of good ability, I back ride when the aninial reared u Oats per bushel., ............... . -
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I jimes ltussell, is at present mmwnm� — . � and plunged, throwing Mr,� Tanner off Peas per bushel .......... ...... t .
C,f all Classes Barley per bushel .......... .. .. 0 45 to 0 48 . .
I . the House with P. -severe attack of, I I and injuring his �baok so severely that Butter, No. 1, loose.... .. .. .... 0 12 to 0 12 1 UNGAN & DUNG,k__N
do of whole- soig.tieso.—One day last week Mr. John Varna. - I he was confine& to the house for a few Butter, tub ............ � . .. .... 0 13 to 0 14
displace the Clegg had quite an exciting runaway. RE-ENQAGRD. — We are very much days. The pony inuat have been get- RP.- .-,- .- -- -- --.-- .. ...,. .... 0 12 to .0 12
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� pleased to hear that on po ulsor teach— ting too many oats. These bron ho Flour, per 100 %9 ................ 2 60to 3 00 D
hich are annix,_ He left his horse attached to the hay p . c a HNnewper ton........ ......... 6 00 to 6 60 � .
cet. . fork in the barn while he went out to the er, Mr. J. R. Balfour, has been re,en- can't stand much of that sort of thing.— H a per 100 %a ................ 4 60to- 6 00 - . I
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(et in its in_ . ifield for a load. While driving into the gaged for next year, at an advance of . On'Friday afternoon Mr. James Gilleopie * Lamb Skins, each ................. 0 40 to 0 e6 . . .
. I salary. This move by the trustees is met with a very unpleasant experience Pelts - -
- is rapidly be- . barn, the sight of the load, together
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, Wool .......... ...... .......... 0 21 to 0 22
�er. What de- - � with the noise of the wagon frightened highly commendable, and will- give gen- He was working in Mr. A.. Sloan a Potatoes per bushel . ............ 1 00to 1 oo
kr it, it will, be . -the horse, which -'bolted out at the door eral satisfaction to the Section. I gravel pit when, a large quantity of Salt coretail) per barrel.. ..-.. .. 1 25 to 1 26 Montreal House, Sea forth,
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v. It in groLti- - FOOT B&L`L--On Tuesday evening last — - I � �
,_ . . taking the long rope, hay -fork, carrier, eaith slid from the top and 41he became wood per cord (long) ............ 2 60 to 8 00
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mragernent the. � I � and all v�oith him. After the dust got quite an exciting game of foot ball took covered'in up to the waist. He was Wood per cord (short) .......... 1 60 to 2 00
69 given settled Mr. Clegg discovered that the place on Mr. Wanless' park, -between Apples per bag .................. 0 90 to I 00
this the Juveniles, of Bioteefield, and thw alo�e in the pit at the time and had to, Clover Seed ........... 1 ......... 3 75 to 4 00
material proa- . ,asorrier had gone out through the end of content himself thus imprisoned until Timothy Seed .................... 1 76 to. 2 26 r
e contentment I . - the barn and was completely demolish - Varna club, wbich resulted in a victory some of the teamsters returned -to the Pork, per 100 The ................ rhe Leading - Dry Goods . Dealers.
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�vince, depend, . ed. No other damage was done except for the Brucefield boy% Score,—Bruce- pit and dug him out, relieving him from . L I I . �
on and develop- . & couple of 13oards torn off 'the gable of field, 2 goals; Varna, I . his uncomfortable position. Re wits not CLIN rox, July 31, 1890 .— I
. NOTES.—Mrs. Thoina Johnston is at Fall Wheai per bushel .......... 0 93 to 10 95 1
,,tri6s. Let our I � the ____ - Large gangs of men are at much the worse for his unpleasant ex- Spring Wheat �er bushel ........ I - -
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itages of hon6y, . I work in this vicinity pulling flax for the isitin.g friend at Seaforth.— perience. I � Oats per bushel .... : .. .... .... . 0 4Y to 0 42 ANOTHER OF THOSE BIG SATURDAY SALES WILL
u Messrs Livingstone, of Brussels. Som� The farmers are busy arvesting.' The Barley per bushel ...... .... .... 0 45 to 0 48 �
� of the to 8 . the flax grown on the farm of F. fall wheat is a magnifice t crop, the beat , Peas per bushel.....7 .... ... 1 ... 0 64 to 0 65 TAKE PLACE ON .
- n 6f - Perth Items. � Butter ....................... �.. 0 12 to 0 13 � I
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,d for lack Of I Smith measured, when pulled- 4 feet we have had -for year . A good price —Mr. Thomas Jones, of Mitchell, is Eggs .................. .... .... 1 .
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wince will be 6 inches. , The crop on the whole is & only is now needed to in ke ton .............. ...... 1
at sums which � od one.—Mrs.' Robinson .and Miss as of yore.� . recovering from a severe illness. . Potatoes per bushel ..............
� . — —The Stratford'gas well has reached Hided per 100 The ................. t 60 to 5 oO
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xutb for the im.. May, of Detroit, are visiting at Jim. . I a depth of 500 feet'. Urdwood ...................... 3 00 to 3 00 Saturday, August 2nd, 1890,
ral . . RuBsell's.—We are pleased to notice Leadbury. —Mr. G. H. Kaufman, tha well Wool per lb...-..... .- .......... 0 20 to 0 22 .-
� Bo-mBy.y,. that 13W. J. Clegg and Miss Florence ' HARVESTING. —Fall. wheat and barley known Sebastopol hotel keeper, is ver * Pork, per 100 Is ................. 6 00 to 6 60 � -
.. r Lawrence? pupils of school jectioii No. will be ready for the sickle this week, 86 seriously ill. I y .— I . I . .
I TORONT09 July 31.—Fall.wheat, $0.97 to 10-98;
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nd. - � 5, Morris, were successful in 1passing the- small portion of it haviEg been cut last —Mr. Walter Thompson, of Mitchell, spring, $0.93 to 80.95 ; oats, 62c to 64c; pens, 60C
, recent entrance examination: The for- week. We think it is perfectly safe to has returned from a -two months' trip to to 62c; bRrIg, 48c to 51c ; bay, per ton, $6.00 to During the past our Saturday sales have been a success. Special
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.—Before coln.- . I . Mer wrote at Brussels and the latter at say that -the wheat willlyield at -least 20 the Pacific coast. f13.00; bu ,r, 17o to 18c; potatoes, per bbl -, bargains are offered at our Special Saturday Sales. . Crowds have
� $2.15 to %Q3.0 ; eggs, per doz., 17c to 18c 1
-r how the name Wingham. Miss Lawrence took 535 bushels per acre on an.avera rt —Rev. Mr.' 'Nugent, of Mitchell, ' dreseed hoge, per cwt.,, $6.60 to $7.00. thronged our bargain counters at our special Saturday sales.
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a very -marks, standing 9th on the list of 191 it will be of standar and barley. preached a sermon to the Orangemen on ' . -
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iver Aux Sable " candidates who passed the examination appears to be about an 4verage crop. Suluday, �Oth ult. There was a good LrVNRPOOI,. July 30. �Spring wheat, 7s 31d Those who have purchased from our bargain counters, at our
I . red winter, 7a 03id ; California No. 1, I's id .
ly direction till in this county. Considering that she is F -Rom DAKOTA. —Mr. JEphraim Irvine, turn out. I bi special Saturday sales, can testify to having received good valueat low
�mile from the . a country girl and resides -about a mile of Emerado, Dakota, w 0 is spending —Miss McLellan, who has been prin- California No. 2, Oo 00d : oats, 0a 00d ; barley, . 6
1. . Od ; peas, 6s Gd, pork. 64@ 00d ; cheese, 429 00d. prices. -
ay to the sauthw I I and a half from school, her position on his honeymoon in Ontar o, was 'visiting cipal.of the Shakespeare school for over 2 *0 � I
, before entering so large a list is not to be despised. — relatives on the Leadbu I y line last week. six years; will take charge at No. 6, Dairy Markets. New and seasonable goods, and no trash, are placed'on our bar -
The village it ,�One of our lady citizens got lost in � a Miss Pincom be, the yM�g lady to -whom North Easthope, after vacation. , .
md, literally a TORONTO, July 30—Butter—There is a quiet .
L . certain berry patch not far from here, he was married, was formerly a resident —Mr. Robert Jackson brought the trade, with receipts moderate. The best tub gain counters a. our special Saturday sales.
!of the river floow� and was so bewildered that -she did not ,of Usborne township. I - 11 rst hew wheat to the Mitchell market. sells at i3c to 14c, the common price being 13c. I -to be held on
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�wmg so,ath run know her own house when she came to FROM THE XORTHWEST.—Mr. John It was delivered Wednesday last week, Medium quoted at 10c to 12c. Creamery m4eady I We invite you to our next Special Saturday sale,
I - ... _ at 18c to 196, in a jobbing way. Eggs --There
� or ten miles, at -iL We would advise our lady friends M: Campbell, erch nt of Prince and weigbed 62 pounds to the bushel. e Saturday, August '41ind, and ask you to secure a pair of Lisle, Taffeta or
. =` . are very few offering and ax firm. Small
I who have to go more than half a mile Albert, and a larg holder in - Sao- -�-Unoccupied lands in the town
he villaige at first , me Ian of lots Bell at 16?c to 16c per=. .. Silk Gloves for 15c, worth 25c to 60c; a pair of extra heavy ,Cotton
Saken place, con- I from home in search of berries katchewan District, wa visiting friends . St. Marys on which taxes have accumu- INGERSOLL, -July 29.—Cheese—Offerings to -day, �
- - 3,700 first half July make. Sales reported as '
es all told near -to secure the service of & in this section laitel . ill be Hose for f2�, c, worth 17c to 2 5c ; a pair of good fitting Corsets for 29c ; a
31 y hat place is one lated to the amount of $1,09&01 w: follows : 300 at 8ge, 1,300 at Sic, colored - 600 pair - -Merino finish Undervest
;on�ly a very few ' gentleman as pilot before setting ,of the fertile belts of the North Ameri. at 8 11-16c, white ; market dull and small at-
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� I . I sold during the present year. of Towels for 5c ; a ladies' extra quality
I e in contact with out. —Those who were not through can continent. There is a branch of —Wednesday last week in Logan Mr. tendance.'
L"here are two . haying before the recent rains have been railway completed from Regina to Henry Ahren's five year old son got his BUFFALO, July 28.—Cheese market flat. A for I 5e ; a pretty colored bordered Handkerchief for 3c ; a handsome
id Presbyterian ,- I considerably delayed. The rain, how- Prince Albert. Mr. Campbell hand caught in the pulley of a hay few small factories boarded cheese, but there Lace Handkerchief for 12�
. hats good was literally no demand at any price. New ,,c; ten yards of new style fine Dress Goods
al, two stores, a , ever, will do a great amount - of good. hopes in regard to the uture of 'that fork and was unable to get it out until .
� � York and London reports unsatisfactory. for$1. �
iop, tailor shop —The infant son of Mr. Wm. Barrie, of the �, . . LMLIC FALLS, July 28 -.—Prices were fully le I
; 11 part of the Dominion. Re is' , a nice, the thumb was torn completely off. better, and the tone of the market was decided -
of course a poa't . 6th line of Morris, died on Sunday the pleasant gentleman, and, formerly re- —A sporting association - has been ly better Transactions : 41 lots at 7c, 32 lots at Remnants of Print,, remnants of Dress Goods, remnants of
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,the -stores, with 20bh inst., aged 10 months and 15 days. sided in Hullett. In onversation he formed in Mitchell. It is composed Of 71c, 28 lots at 71w, 7 lots at 17ic, 3 lots private I
� . I Ribbon - Millin:ery at greatly reduced prices ; Dress Goods at 10 per
K by stage from . informed us that t tere a number 60:Abareholders at $5 each. Honorary sale, 6 lots commission ; total, 7,670 boxes. But- .1
int. The village , of young people going back from On- President, John S. Coppin; President ter—There were 86 packages creamery but- Cent. discount. All summer goods offered at reduced, prices,to clear.
� Zurich. , F ter abld at 16 to 17c, and 18 packages firm dairy I .
�m the lake, but ' tario with him, and any information John Broderick ; Vice President, B. . at 16 to 17c* 1,
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xothing but sand, . . BRizFs.—Rev.J. Strumpfer has been concerning that part of the country Kastner. . . UTICA, July 28.—There was an improvement '
� 1 Sebringville and vicinity this week.— would be cheerfully and freely given by —Mr. W. White, of Mitchell, who -day, for which salesmen SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
aresome, walking. -..', �� � � -at ;n the cheese market to
I between the vil- . : Rev. J. W. Ortwine, from Listowel, is addressing him. attended the Masonic Grand Lodge at had scarcely looked. The buyers said that the . . - �
. � with his father-in-law, C. R. Wagner, . . demand was created by the foundering of a . 1�
-d, is at present I Kingston a couple of weeks ago, was ap- Steamer bound from Montreal to Liverpool, hav-
P . po g to or -Underwear, Men's Hats.
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. camping parties. inted Deputy Grand Master of the ing on board about4O,OOO boxes of cheese, all of
I - lamily. fie intends to stay about three- Kippein�. which was either lost or badly dainaged. Trans- and Caps, ]Vlen�s Vnlaundried Shirts Ven�s Collars and Cuffs Men's
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. weeks.—S. J. Latta and his family are LOCALITIES. —Mrs. Penny and son, of actions : Six lots, 566 lioxes, at 71c ; 68 lots
In Farlihill and a � —At % late congregational meeting 8,054 boxes, at 71�c ; 24 lots, 2,336 boxes, at 7ic � Summer Coats and Vests. - Saturday will be the day of our Cheap Sale -
i I ey �haive left the . .spending this week in Chiselhurst, with Toronto, are this week at the manse the of the Presbyterian Church, Dresden, & 43 lots, 3,381 boxes, at 71c ; 16 lots, 1,278 boxes: ---
Ywn to enjoy the I - bis parents.—Mrs. C.'L. Lippert from guests of Mrsoi Aches6n.—Mr. Will unanimous call was extended to Rev. at. 7Jc ; I lot,260 boxes, at 7ic ; 3 lot8,320 boxqs,
Marlett, Michigan, has been here for - Hunt, who has been in St. Louis, Mr. Jqitchell, of Port Hope, formerly private ; 13 lots. 1,326 boxes, commission; total, -
luxon, and report . . 4 174 lots, 17,499 boxes ; ruling price, T,Ic. The
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I about a week visiting. They formerly Missouri, for the past four years, i Mitchel '
vigora-ted thereby. __ . IS the pastor of Knox church, in I- transactions for the same date ]art year agg-re- Duncan , & Duncan, Seafor'th.
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I shore last Wed- lived here.� She intends to leave. next visiting his pa,rents.—Mrs. -W. S. —Mr. J. H. Kenner, late of. Bowman- -ga,ted 17,630 boxes ; ruling price, 71c.1
ch, as it is, leads . Saturday for home.—Miss Mary Kumpf Sutherland, of Glenannan, is on a visit ville, and son of Rev. Mr. Kenner, of MONTREAN July 30—Butter is dull and easy. .
, . Creamery, quoted at 16c to 171c ; Townships .
: returned from a. visiting trip to her for- to her sister, Mrs. Robert Mellis.—MisO Kirkton,-h � . .
Mr and we drove . as bought and taken possession
� *, , 13c to 16c; Morrisburg, Brockville, 13c to 14c ;
101ne - distance the . mer home in Wellesley.—As Mr. J. Annie Mellis, of Listowel, and Miss , of the fine book and stationery business Westerrif 12c to 13,2. Cheese is firmer. Finest � THE
-y the cool water Crowin, a few days ago, was leading a Mina Hutton, of Forest, � are the guests of the late J. H. Dufton, Stratford. - white and colored, are quoted at 81c to Sac - me-
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. fat animal to Happel's farm, the brute of their cousins, the kisses Mellis.— —A few nights ago some light -finger- dium, 71c to 8kc. � Eggs are firm .at 14J'c �o 16c CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
.as the breeze from being very wild, ran -into a 'barb wire Master Bennet Wilson, 1 of Bright.. is* ed gentry entered Mr. Doan's bee y rd- per dozen. - I *
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'9 fence, and Mr. Gowin got one of his- visiting friends in this vicinity.—Mr. at Edwardsville, and. carried off a hive
,tile distance, but New York Egg Market. ,
I fingers nearly cut off. It is very painful Cudmore left on Wednesday for Mon- of bees. Mr. Doan trackeo them about D OFFICE, TORONTO.
Iry difficult to pro- and he has' not' been able to do any treal with a ear load of cattle.—Mrs. three miles by bees and" ho , ey that had July 28.—Eggs Steady, rather weaker, except HEA
ie AmeridA-na have for near by strictly fresh stock ; eastern and
I I work since.—One day last week a few McNevin, of:Dungannon, who has been been dropped along the roaT - state firsts, 17 to 18c ; Canadians,17c ; westerns, CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - $6.0009000
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lart of the lake for hail stones fell here, and about one mile, visiting her son left for home on Wed- I RESTv - - - - - - . . - . . $8001-000
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ng for the privil - .south of the village, it hailed quite nesday last.—Miss Mary McCly . —Mrs. -Flagg, Mrs. Burritt and Mrs. 16 to 17c. S GENERAL MANAGE&
.i of $600, for the . 'O't is Verity, says the Mitchell flecorder, re- B. E. WALKER,
I 1� heavily and laid the oats and barley home from London on a vieit.—Mr. turned -home from Grimsby I Park on Sat- Live Stock Markets.
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it seema too bad to dawn badly, but not much. damage was Nablo has returned from his holiday urday last, and the latter" went to her MONTREAL, July 29.—Trade was rather slow as I
iont supply of fish ' . the drovers were asking higher prices all round, SEAFORTH BRANOH.
� done.—Farmers are busy hauling in the tou ' r and resumed work.—Mr. John home at Exeter on Tuesday. Mr..Veri- but the butchers were unwilling to pay any ad.
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�. get any. Mr. ; % %in. Some have threshed already ; Weismiller is enjoying al short holiday. ty, - ID . A General Bankinoo Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted.
� gr who, spent two months on the I a- -, ance, except for the best cattle and lambs. The ID '
i.esbyterian min- I the fall wheat sample is good.—Mfo_ —The regular, quarterly sacramental - cific coast, arrived also on Saturday and best cattle were sold at about 4Jc per lb., and Drafts issued paya�le at all points in Canada, --and the principal
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I � He is a very - � Morris,Ehnes left laet,week for Cairo, " I ID _. vice in connection with the Kippen spent a day or two in town. He was over tweaty good thrifty steers were �bought at cities in the United Sta�es,Great Britain, France, Bermuda,&c.
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. very -. intelligent. Michigan, where he is employed in a, 'circuit, will be held in the Methodist much pleased and benefitted by his long about 4c do. to ship to Britain as stockers. - .
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1. d. de'voted in his . I — Good large fat iZow8 sold at from $40 to $50 each, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
I bank. Mr. Simon Cook left last Tue,3- '!�Church on Sabbath next. Service to trip. . or from Sic to 41c per lb., common dry cowssold
I I 6:30 a. ' atfrom 826 to,80 each, or froni3ctoS perlb., De
, much liked by �d for Cavalier, Dakota, to help his 'Commence at I in. The quarter- posits of $1.00 and upwards received, and current rates of interest allowed.
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md English. About I .-. . board will meet in the Same, place at Hamilton Foley, died at her residence QeO each, or
, . , father on the farm. Hehadjustreturn I and lean small cows at from $15 to, INTEREST -ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL AT THE END OF MAY AND :NoTzXbER IN EACH
new station . ed from Parry Sound . , where he has �p. in.- the following day. . about 21c per lb. Several slab -sided bulls, from YEAR.
Ily - � I . � L Parry Sound, on Tuesday, 22nd ult., one-and-a-balf to two -and -a -half years old, were �
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�_ way between ,been working in his uncle's saw mill.— . � . ____ aged 72 years. The late Mr. Foley was sold at -from $12 to $22 each, or from 2C to 21C 1
,� Mr. Carriere . Berry picking is the order of the day. - .. well ki, own in Perth, he having once de- per lb. There was only one really good calf on Special Attention given to the Collection of Cominercial Paper and Faxmers'
bath moornini, and . There have been loads out picking do,y Brucefteld. . , , feated Mr. T. M.Daly, sr., in a hard fi ht th-e inarket and $13 had been offered f6r bini by gales Notes. - -
� neat brick, church I - FOOT BALL.—The Ro'velrs, of this vil-, 9 JosephMcbard. bateron when Mr. Richard .
. after day from here. for the representation of' Perth in,the left the market the highest bid,�-as $11, but he F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. , JOHN AIRD, Manager.
I At Grand Bend � lage, defeated the Invililcibles of Tucker -'I old Upper and Lower Canadian Parlia- waH not,Bold. The other calves sold at from $2
� Id at 1.30 P. m., . - Smith in the return match played here I ment. - to,,:P6 each. Shippers are paying about 4c per . I
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immediately after, . - Atwood. last Saturday evening, by eight goals to lb. for Suitable sheep. There was a very active
. —A mishap which might have result- .deinand for good larnbs to -day, which sold in
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r h only a.few m 11- , ed in % very serious accident occurred lots at froni$3.50 to $4 each; common lambs THE SEAFORTH FOUNDRY,
.& service in French. - from this and other places on the line to and well played one, and was enjoyed on the farm of Mr. Peter Crerar, North Bold at from $2.50to $3.25 each. Fac hogs are
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I .e to .get home Goderich is to take place on Tuesday, by a large crowd of spectators.—The . Hasthope, a few days since. While h * rather scarce and Bell at about 5?rc per lb.
eo � . August 5th.—R. M. Ballantyne's new Stars, a juvenile team, also defeated the is BUFFAL July 29.—SaleS of exfra steers, �4.26 1 .
. ning chores about son was engaged in mowing hay with a to $4.40 ;0c'hoice, 1,360 to 1,460 lbs., $4 to $4.10 ; - - '
. . a,, c . MT, Car-. bloeky adjoining the drug store, is being juvenile team of Varlaa on the grounds spirited team of horses they became sud- good, 1,200 to 1, 326 lbs., $3.90 to $4 ; good, 1,050 Having completed rebuilding and repairing the old foundry, and
;, I . to 1,176 lbs, -$3.75 to $3.90 ; coarse green steers,
. I or the people here ushed forward.—The members of the of the latter last Tuesday evening by denly frightened and dashed away at a 1 200 to 1,400 lbs, $3.50 to $3.80: light prime introduced the late
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. . -They seem to fudependent Order of Good Ternplars three straigbts. This little team, as terrific rate. Robert finding his efforts V�tchera% 900 to 1,095 lbs, $3 to $3.40 ; fat eows . st equipments and the most improved machines,
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. 0 . give a monster lawn social on Monday, well as the' "victors," also jq�.enile, A e I am now prepared to do --
nterest in religi us � 4th proximo.—The city.- fatherst have have yet to meet tl�eir' first - defeat to stop them I eel as, threw himself off and heifers, 82.G0 to $3 , common to good cows, . - .
. ible Class in con- safely, but be,ha-d a narrow escape. . $1.80 to $2.26; stockers and feeders in liberal sup-
. .1 taught been improving our walks and ways.— though they have both' played several ply and -slow ; common lots very dull: sales ,
bath Schoo' � . —An old oettler in the Gore of Downie Of All Kinds of 'Machine Repairs
: I nearing. com- matches. - . 9 good to choice stockers, $2.36 to $2.76 ; feeders
7 and there is a good � � The new school house is I I named Andrew Dillon. was found lying $2.90 to Q,3 ; yearlings, $1.80 to $2.25; cows and
I I . letion. With its tower,. etc., it will be PERSONAL. —Mr. Wm. - O'Neil and springers in fair supply, but slow, mostly selling
h School as Well as P I . . on the ground lifeless, the other morn -
e ladies have this . .B1 fine one. Miss Ayers is engaged as children, of Clinton, are visiting their ing. He had been in his usual health at $25 to $35 per head ; 'extra, $38 to $40 ; stock AND GENERAL FOUNDRY WoRK.,
m for the church ; second teacher. � —Mrs. Zeran passed away friends here. We are glad to welcome the previous day. He was about 70 to good butchers' bulls, $1.80 to $2,26 ; extra -
, �, - Her husband, past them again in our mids.t.—Mr. Andrew ' heavy, $2.75 to $2.90. Sheep snd Lambs—Ex- I "COLEMAN.
and atherwise im- �� , last week, aged 77. years of age and a bachelor. It, is a sad port sheep, choice to extra, 96 to 105 lbs, $5 to T. T.
' .- .92, is e . DjOyil2g very goo ouse, is spend- _ ,Q5.25 ; do, 85 to 90 lbs, $4.76 to M, ; do, 70 to 80 1 . �
� Besides this the FV � d health.—Mr. Scott, of the Glasgow 0, coincidence that abopt two years ago an C
r - lbs, $4.06 to $4.25 ; culls and common thin _
� I R. Pelton, of the Bee, has just returned ing his holidays amoDgffriends in Lon
-he schemes of the from. an outing, which took in Belle- don and Watford. Ho I pe you will have elder brother, Daniel, was found dead sheep, $2,25 to $3.50; yearling lambs, S, 4 to $5.26;
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I � -ville and Other points east.—John Knox a good time Andrew. ---jMisa B* Ila Me people and good'eitizens. I . $6.26. Hogs—Yorkers selling at.$4.05 to ,14.07J, - I
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� , , A terrible accident occurred in Mor_ as to quality; a few extra, �54.10 ; light,. grassy .
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- . 48h Islo,s, and- France.—Miss Snell, of Bellao Jameson, milliner in Parkhilli are - . Stock very Blow at $3.90 to $1 ; closed steady ;
- nington, near Listowel, on Saturday, about all good offerings Sold.
. am. Kinburn, who has been visiting at Rev. spending a short'time under the pater- 10th ult., whereby Mrs. Wm. Shewan, LIVERPOOL, July 29—The better condition STRATFORD, ONT.
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son -in- Mr. Rogers' is gone on a visit to friends nal roofs to enjoy a few well-earned an aged pioneer, met a harrowing death. noted in1be Market last week has entirely dis- I I I . -1
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I r. Bickel, in Listowel." I . . holidays. We are gl d to see them ppeared, and to -day there ia noted a deeli - ne all — . I
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I d hi's place to Chas- - � I I the farm. By some unknown means the selling at better than 1216. The decline is en -
t. for the Old Colan- I � versary takes place' latter end of Sep- I — i I barn took fire about 3 o'clock Saturday tirely due to the large supplies that have poured -opens afier Vacation' on Tdonclay. September 1st, 1890.
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-or hea,lth.—A very I Rev. A. Henderson is taking his vaca- am;d The demand is steady, but is not - .
4 over this -place last - tion of four weeks. —The Baptist church NOTES. —The creame�y -wagon ,has as- so horse and cow Mrs. Shewan's clothing active enough to absorb all the stock that has
. nd - a somewhat diff�rent appearance, caught fire and . before her husband come in. Not only have supplies of Canadian . . �
� The lightning a was occupied by Mr. Johnson, in the a . press the -flames she wall so and United States oattle been heavy, but general
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le. A ball. of light- - ,sence of the pastor in Manitoba.—The in having a coTering placed over it which could sup supplies are also heavy. Heavy supplie,i of , This institution has just closed the most successful term', of its existence, and during the yeaJ
e U � nion Furniturc Methodist church has been improVed by protects the cream and the driver from fearfully burned that she died Sunday Pheep have continued to arrive, but no further between 300 and 400 students were enrolled. Nearly all the graduates of the last term have Be
- I 11 ' , noon after suffering terrible agony. She decline has resulted, last week's quotations Still cured good paying positiobs. All young men and women who are interested in commercial worl
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. nd ra, In right throug .a paint and frosting. Other improvements the dirbet rayos of the sun. �The sons of as a native of Peterhead, Scotland, and holding. The follo%i,ingNN,ereto-day't3quotaCions are invited to correspo�d with us. This is the most protrressive and prosperous business tminiq
':d stunned one of the - The anniver- Mr. Peter Morrison, jr., received their w being calculated at $4.80 to the 4 (sinking the school in Canada. it is established and conducted for the sole purpose of training young men an(
: I .are to be made at once in her 74th year. She was a sister te-d s a ec a ul po D
era. 'It also, set fire � ew cart last- week from London. - The was offal) : Finest steers, 1021c ; good to choice, 12c; wnwen in the principles and metbods of business life, and it in sy the mo t u e f ex c ne 1
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was ex- - I cart has a fine appearance, and with of Mr. James Beaton, of Listowe oor to inedium, Hc; inferior and bulls, 8je ; of this impor . n .
.t the fire 14th and 15th. Several ladies are far- test sheep, 13c ; secondary, 12c ; nierinos, 10ic . I I .
4 ny damage was done. . . nishing flowers for the pulpit each Sab. their,Shetland pon h d o it the to 111c ; inferior and ranis, 8c to 91c. W. J. ELLIOTT, Secretan,.. 1132 W. H. SHAW, PRINCIP-,&L. -,
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'did no seriousiniury'. . ftmoNALs.—Mr. A exander , Swan, HABKIRK.—In Tuckersmith, on the 23rd ult., the general prices paid were $-,4.60 to $4.75 .-per - .
. I I a,t his - August 12th. A Women's Auxiliary t the time of writing, a very little bet- the wife Mr. Ger&e Habkirk,of a son. cwt. Stockers sell atfrom $325 to $3.86. In SOUTH HURON.
Trived home : has just been organized, with the fol- 9, HOLXES�n Seaforth, on the 9th ult., the wife -butchers' cattle 4c per lb was'paid for choice Important to Farmers. I NE
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, inning ra.c 11 lowing officers: President, Mrs.Rog , . and 31 to 31c for good. One buyer laid n a - —_ RETURNM
� er places. Wingh&ul � as in the village I& aturday.—Mis. CRIC�11.—ln Tuckersmith, on. the 10th ult., the stock of 66 butchers' at an average price of 633. OFFICBR: .
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present-- I S. J. Perkin is visit h enta, in wife of Mr. Louis Crich, of a son. They weighed about 1,000 i pounds. A load of EDITERRANEAN HYBRID is a hvbrid o
. ,ry' Miss N. er par ean, and Thefollowingis a statement of the electioi
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ta F Parker ; Treasurer, Miss I Tc LOWICK.—In Brussels, on the 24th ult., the export, averaging 1,200 pounds, changed hands M the Diehl and Red Mediterran- expensesof Archibald Bishop, Esq�,acandiidxb
I soe dubs � ' ; Mitchell.—Mrs. H. Taggart is ,� wife ot Mr. A J. Lowick- ate about eight or
ham laGro I Ayers. i . , of a daughter. i at 41c. Twenty-two very good butchers' cattle, originated in New York St
i . - ompact head of the at the election to the Leiialative Assembly o
-1 hdrsday. Wingba'D � . spending a couple of 1 weeks with her COOK.—At Hensall, on the 14th ult., the wife of averaging 1,200, sold for �41 per head. Four, ton yeais ago. it has the c the Province of Ontario, held on June 5th, 1890
1 ! - daughter in Eliniville.—Miss' Mabel Rev. J. S. Cook, of A daughter (still born.) teen steers, weighing about '800 pounds each, piehl, with the beard and blue straw of the � .
1; two, goals to I.— i on . . it' g friends REID-1h Wingham, on the 19th ult., the wife . Nine steers of about 950 Mediterranean. The heads are broad, of as shown by the accompanying vouchers:
a fine'bmuk � - - � Staffa. Fowler, of Hamilt went for $13.50 per owt h and full of large, plumpi Personal expenses of candidate .... _.. $3001
corapleted 11 I I . i,s visi in of Mr. S. J. Reid, of a son. pounds each sold fer.Q.0.70 per cwt. There is a medium - lengt ,
� —yrid&y,. I NOTES.—George' Heron has bought in the village.—Mr. ind Mrs. S. J. WELSH.—In Winghani, on the 19th lult.. the fair demand f or back springers at prices f rorn $35 heavy grains ; straw, bluc, as stated, and Hall Rent, James Coxworth, Hensall..... 6 0
ay property . here, 96nd the Pellow farm here for a little less than Latta, of Zurich, arel in the neighbor- wife of Mr. John Welsh, of a daughter. to ,%O The number of sheep and lambs brought strong'and stiff ; berry is very handsome, Hall Rent, A. Carduo, Seaforth ....... � . 80
7 ra,tion Day I ' and prices were bright amber in color and of wedium size. It Hall Rent, George Kemp, Exeter,.... ... 6 0
(j, to t'her 83,600.—We will soon have a new mer- hood. 0 - in was not up to the demand, a produced 40 bushels and over per acre, so Horse Hire, E. Christie, Exeter ......... 30 a
'ies marche . sustained on this account. one leading firm ha
the grave -El �� chant, in the post office store.—Mr. ACCIDE:�TT.—On We nesday of last Marriages. ' stated that -they were quile prepared to pay 6c ittWersremarkablY, surpassing both Fultz and Horse hire, A. Forbes, Seaforth ......... 6 61
zffowers oa -james A. ... I Chesney, our genial merchant, intends week, at Mr. Micha I Miller's barn STRAITON—WATSON.—At Goderich, on the per lb. for good stuff. Lambosold at $3.50 to Clawson in -this respect. Two other qualities Horse hire, Thomas Walsh, 8 ' eaforth,... 2 61
t d ones. — . 24th ult., at the residence of the bride's ktioned, namely, it does won. Horse hire, George Whiteley, Seaforth.. 2 5
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11 - I -He has enlarging his premises, as his business raising, a somewhat crious accident father, by Rev. Dr. Ure, Mr. John Straiton, $4.26, according to weight and quality. One also must be men e circumstances, as it is Printing and advertising :
G�tt agaln.. � . .75, derfully under adver8
- - ened to Mr. J u e Parish. He to Mary, daughter of Mr. James Watson.' . eing very hardy, to make a crop,ne mat- mcLean Brothers, Seaforth ............. .200
: is looklu is overgrowing the presen Isti dealer stated that he bought 110 laiubs at ,"
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i% but. he F. . I There is a good opening here for a tai- was standing on one of he sleepers look- K.—In Xorrie, on the averaging about.80 lbs ; 35 at $3.30, averaging sure, b year. it seldom if ever winter John White & Son,kxeter_...... ..... 4 0
1 : et building A. Z> - I about 65 lbs. The price for calves was anywhere ter how bad the
a,r,k contractor, lor. There are four .stores here and in ing up when a brace fe and- broke his . 15th ult., at the residence of the bride's pa- from �4 to $8, a sale reported was 37 head, ower- 4ills-in the moat exposed situations and ripens Telegrams, ........ ............. I ...... r5
� and the rents, by Rev. 1. B. Wallwin, Mr. John 1. . Y 6�5 lbs, at $6.50 each. Hogs q,doted at ten (lays earlier than other varieties. It is also Trayelling expenses and postage ........ 4 7
to, under. _ Cromarty and no tailors.—Mr. Trow, nose. He was quickly driven home and Patterson, of Virden, Manitoba, to Miss Isa- aging xcellent milling qualities. The, —
$4.60 to Q4.75 per cwt, and light fat at ,1-5 to noted for its e
Irson, seem$ There � Ni. P., paid us a visit last week.—Mrs. medical aid summoned. He is getting bella, eldest daughter of George Peacock, , own a considerable qua:ititf S121 6
l a, th6roughly.—l-, - Esq., of Morris township. - $5.2-5. _11, undersigned has gr e for:,eed to sell. I hereby certify tl-At the -above is correct.
. et- -a:nd the crop has -Wasmith and family are in Lockport, along now as well as can be expected. - I this year and has some suitabl rain can be
-n,,1'i,. this part. The Now York, visiting the doctor's brother. - I - . — - Samples either in the sheaf or g M. Y. McLEAN, Agent for A. Bisbor
I a . —Bishop Baldwin confirmed a number . . - - Deaths. ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—For eale seen at Hugh Grieve's Seed Store, Seaforth, 1181.
1 -ell an the Way alld Blyth. , SPEIRAN.—In Grey, on the 21st ult, Ann, F or to rent, for a term of years, Lot 12, Con- where the same is for sale, or on Lot 21, Con- I —
. Of young people last week in the English acres, of cession 13, McKillOP. Price $1.60 per bushel.
I : n fact a.1-1 field craPs PPEN wife of Luke spiciran, aged 49 years. . cession 9, McKillop, coDtaining 100 place their orders MEN, WOMEN and BOY'
,� P�Ple crop church here.—Our village constable has LOCAL HA RNGS.1—Mr. Alexander BARRIK—In Morris, on the 20th ult., WilViam, which about 90 acres are cleared and in a good Parties desiring some should %
� t, even the a - i been quiet since that official was ,thrust Elder has returned fro Manitoba.. He infant son of Mr. Wm.Barrie,ag---d 10 months btate of cultivation. There are al)out 70 acres at once, as there is only a limited amount for
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, � rapson said Mr. Gullet intends leaving for Dublin.. he saw of the couutry.—The re-opeuing Agnes, eldest daughter of Mr. George Lock. county. it is within three miles of the village. — Wanted, 100 Men, Women and Boys . pu
eorge Tho, a � —JamesHamil,ton intends raising his services in connection �vkh the Presl*- hurt, aged 29 years. of Winthrop, and 8 niHes from Seaforth, and a - I Flax for the Seaforth Flax Mills. The hlfhei
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f Mr. house and building a cellar under it.— terian church here will be held on Sab. MATTREWS.—In Goderich, on the 17th ult., good gravel road past the place. It is within a
mile of school. It will be sold cheap, or rented 4 ly at. the Royal Iffote
.N'ill FlateY31 son 0 F. Hamilton, Cromarty, is busy making b,ioth, 10th inst. Dr. McMullen, of Mrs. Wm. slatthews, aged -85 years. - the far west 25 years ago is visitiDg old I of work for U. App I .
. Vance who - vvent to ' TOUNG. 'In Goderich, on the 17th ult., Mary for a tertu of years. Apply on the farni, or friends about Edwa�daville ; he looks gedOrti`4
� ' golF Pea harveaters.—Mr. Chubo's black- Woodstock, ex-rnoderator of the General L. Young, wife of Mr.Robert Young, 2ged 84 address Winthrop P. O. ROBERT G. ROSS. �
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AUCTION SALE OP BEES.—MT. George
KIRKBY haereceived instructions to sell,
by Public Auction on Friday, August IM, orr
Lot25,coneession 9. Morris township, thefol-:
lowing.:. Fifty-three Strong colonies ofltalivA
Strain of Bees, in Chaff hives, with ten wired,,
cothba built from foundation. These bees are ui,
first class condition. Each colony has at least
20 pounde of honey and is supplied with a�
vigoro" que�n. The majority of the.queens-
were raised this season, and no queen is morel
than one year old. Two division -boards and
chaff cushion ,ac,company each colony. Theme
bees have been bred specially for their honey
gathering qualities. Also, chaff hives with 10
wired frames and 2 division boards; single
walled hives with 8 wire frames; Sections, -see-
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tion crates, and section. shipping cases; zinc
queen excluders; combs; queen nurseries;
winter feedere—the best feeders made; smokers;
bee books; an 80 gallon honey can, with tap';. .
smaller honey cans; Shipping caus ; Solar wax
extractor; one spring wagon &o. The above
goods must be sold as the proprietor is devoting
hi& entire time to medicine. Sale to commence
at 1:30 oVock, sharp. Terms. --*5 and under,
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CAsh ; over thatamount credit for 4 monthe on
approved joint notes ; 8 cent. discount per
annurn being given for &:rh. R. KNECHTEL,
Proprietor. GEO. K14KBY, Auctioneer. 1181L
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Every Farmer Should Have, One.
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The Richmond Pea Harvester is the best and
nost successful pea harvesting attachment.tvar
ntroduced. It will work on any ground woore
mowing machine will cut hay. It is 81 11
:nd durablia and is very highly re(lomrmlnen d
�y all who have used it. It will save its price
n one season.
This Harvester can be Seen at A. ROW Black-
imith shop, Egmandville. -
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.180-4 Agent for Seaforth and viemity.
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)f first claw BUGGIES, which will be sold VERY
31HEAP. These vehicles are of my own manu-
veture, are made from the very best materials,
)f the best workmanship and are guaranteed to
rive satisfaction. . �,
They weu longer, run easier and look better
ihan the factory made buFgies, and as they
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lo not cost any more are the cheapest in -the
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Also a number of first class COURTLAND
"ARTS, which are the nobbiebt thing in -the
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PLOW REPAI R8.
I also keep oA hand the -following repairs-
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Hendry and Monroe"s 3, 13 and 1-6.
Hendry's No. 4, 9 and 10.
Massey's No. 13.
Seegmiller's No.. 10, 26, 28 and 40.
A18o gang plow points for the dif- -
Went makes.
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!no, call and see me.
Aff Horse -shoeing, - Repairring and ,aeneral
Blact smithing attended to as usual, '
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9. fine amrtinent of 'Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silverw -are, Speetacleg,,Albums Plush Goods.
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Fancy Cluna, Pipes, e ., all oj wiliChL hAving
bftn bought away, down, will be sold,for
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WHOLESALE PRICES..
I We are a,gents for and alwxys-keep on hand a
stock frow the following Americau Watch Itann-
factories: Waltham, Elgin, Rockford -- A:urora,
Illinois, Hampden, Springfield, Columb,6, (S. Y.
standaro), Trenton, New. Haven, Watenbury,
&c� -Also the beat makes in English and Sw4s.
Our a;&sortment of American, English and! Can-
adian Jewelry is now lazger than ever, and con-
sists of the newest anft latest designs.
Silverware in abundante from tite following,
noted makers. Sinqmn, 11al,. XvIlier & Co' -
of New York and Xontreal ; Reed & Barton, oi
Taunt—, Vass.; X,erldenBritaiiniao, of Meriden,
CoDn.. .i -i Hm4to:a, Ont., all �of which are
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Alixkx I �11.amure to show goods.
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