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— � .1 � I- - The following Sunday the minister gave out wanted. Stookerx—Thers was considerable I . I ! � .
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� � - - - - - � - the text-410ehold I oomi) quickly d ' buying for Buffalo at $3 to $3. 10 per G*t, 1 . 1 � ,
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- , wxt�._Ijov. J. W. Andrews w" attl6in- usual, when the pulpit breast and learned Feeders—The ruling prices were I I
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-1 - 1. - - - IV ral service. h1r. i�;bert divine fall - with a crash on the top 6f two to 3jo. Some -of the choicest half -fat cattle 0 . WMI - Pi , I I I � .
- - �Oaduot, a funs - old women who wen sitting-tin'what was were hold a little higher. Sheep—Prim . VAM � i I
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EN 114we,N of Clin, , I termed the deaf sest. The accident itself ruled at 3jo for the best, 2je for backs. AN lahl , I , - ! 411 .
- .1 __ . . �,6m harg and delivered a very j'Ood sermon. � tift . ''I .
F � �� - was b&d enougl4but you can picture the min. Butchers'- sheep were about the same price. uivideill I I ]�. 1.
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� p . eels, and a large compay resent., 11" air I thought 4han. you gied o and the market was firm. All sold mlilyi, . � � . � �
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I - - � .44 1:te.ad Up,$1- 44 Write Rpol is Brush 'Up," . exV, . - I . more would have mold at $3 to $4.50 each, I � . i - .1
� , . odd fancy ones fetching $5. Vesh—phoice I I I . .
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itepty Up,� 46 � � . �
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� I . I I . - I and common calves are a drug on the ma - . . '1* 0 00 _. SALE
I I I - .... . io;6al music interspersedo At the beginning of the Civil War a great . � - i � -
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: : 6� I- -, rogramme.—Mr. many people were quite ignoranb of the ket, selling at $2 to $3 each. Good.medium I - a TJ - - - I I
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: A* . - - 'Completed this uni"O P calvas b i $4 Milch Cows and Springers I I I . . ,. I . �: I
. - . Elimville, spent I pomp and splendor of military raak and the . � 1� t ,�
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I - , - - . the fermses- parents. importance of military titlm. This ignor. I � .1 I . �
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I � - . � . . 0ATHXW0.-_Wedues#&Z evelklng,great- , Sidney Johnston was in command at Bowl- t. 0-he!t6 hilagers foli at- k.65 per - - . '� L _��_ L . there is a want in dry goods -0 any ki4d the thing to m:eet it is kere, for leas ' .
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L . - I tO the surprise of Miss Kate Barber, & ' ing Oreen, Kentucky, and Gederal Hardee 'O' . I . I
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6 ived at -sting the hopeless that lb, thick light, 5c to 5he ; heavy fat, 41c money than ever before. Barqdins are t,ipe, bLud no words can equ per, o
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� VAM . i place from Coltunbus Kentucky. . . t observation. There is no reasoii why ou#, prices shotIld -4ot be. without exceptioA �,
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� "S, L - L . g, train. -Mr. T. Robertso6's 6�y, aft -or time the bridge over the Tennessee -Rive'r at hogs 2c to 2ic per lb. There is -no demand � val e to t]IQ @hopper, rriDtl - Ae 10 w� St. � . ... .,
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� . - � hiiing Danville, Tennessee, had -not been complet- . � .
R - ZZ - I an &boms on the throat lanced, is for stores. . - � We know the .m'arkets w . e to �, to the best advantage. . The leading
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�� I . L . 1provizW nieely.-Mrs. S. Woodmai is no ' . . - d p ' ted goods axe In de "ind, a laige selection to choose from, - I . ?I . I
- L I in , after Buff ed,'aud the General and his coTmand had a I m;
_1 I I I erline, er,ng .n rj,4 - I L . manufaetiireo seek us, instead q I L 8 Cr t ,Y us. Our raethods areknown .1
ri . r. : G. Cook to be ferried over the river to 'Cars on the The portrait of Queen Victori ' ublished _ �&,P . . I
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q I � - . a a tim*, . ad- bytheMontreal Star is out, Valn-N as was ' . I . - OslerYo : - to be progressive, rather, than o ew IC inSlIr .
- � -for om passed peacefully away on oipogite side. When General Hardee h � and prices are down. B4rpains in Pardsols Glo,resi H I i 11 I i i? es us the earliest offers of .
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� . 1 7, epin The' crowed the river -supposing. of course, anticipated, is causing a genuine furors. A - . novelties or bargains. If qua 1 le ri
I � - Rkiday 1;� g. ,remains were buried -e for ! .
. - � . � lin the On cemetery on Sunday after- Blouses, Blou.se Silks, 0ollars and Cu s, and all lines suitabl i '. 1 � -
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� �� � 1110on, friends and. acquaintances showing bimqelf and hie militoy otvtff�he avoqeWd beats out of pight all the pictures of early Summer trade. Call in and insp I I ct the Goldan'Lion store. I This is an age of progress . no e A is spared in making Shopping a d,e- -
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I OR - - - � ,their sympathy by their large attendance. - 9. brakeman belonging io the train with the Victoria in Englana, and cable orders are . - . . . . - i , . .
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t .1 - Miss R. Crawfordl af ter a short but severe 1�iestxon, " Where shall, I and my staff go 9" - being recei at the Star office for the . . . . cided pleasure, and gail I ..
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�Z. . . � (% - The fact that our busineso is grow', g every day is its own argrument.
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I ikness,is able to be around again. The brakeman havi4 no i ea w o _ture The Stu Jubilee medal of pure �
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� - Ine &Iumin;m is attracting wi 0-sprea 1'. a rth.; Study our offerin's and form I �own 0 clusions. I
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:! . t as usual last Monday evening. -Mr. eral wii, or of what his staff consisted,after d at- - Js L Oml� H ,,Sol fo . of I
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L . � ronto Monday i him and his sword thoroughly tention. There will not bee enough of these - . � I -
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- � - . - and somewhat contemptuously,' replied, two Jubilee Souvenirs to go around for -,NF,XT TO (). W PAPST's 9 I . . - . - . Z an.0.0-0 .... I
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I - �,,- I I .. - , tratford haa voted $500 to the . jubilee . . - E. -In Kl#kton, on June 26d, the wife of Mr . . . � I ' : . �
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,� __ - THD M.A�RXBTS. Amos Doups, of a son. Oitr leadership in Dress d ods is Jbiown to nearly Ove
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;I : . . � � - Hicks, of Mitchell, has gone I . only a few of the bargains. Y, can n4er realize what values
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�; . I . . � - I McLAUCHLIN.-At silver Corners, on June 9' h, the . ', I
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. . to Fall Wheat per bushel,...!.... � ...... o'67 to o 69 1 . you come and see for yourself. 1:� :
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�, _ - ; � . - spring Wueai par bushel.._....,.... 0 67 to 0 61) (atilt b3rn.) - A ranae� of Dress Goods, . egular price from 30C to 50c, to clear at I ft I
j, -, . -a I � I shortly- on a trip to -California. Date per bushel-.. - _.. - _..... FORD. -At ,Exeter Norf h, on, June 7th, the wife of 0 . - - I
, . -The corner stone of the new Trinity Peas per buehel.... _...; ....... _ 0 39bo 0 89 . a range of Dress Goods, regular',Price froiA 150c to $1.05, to clear at 35c ; a range
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� .1 church, of Mitchell, is to be laid by the 13 , - NGHAM.-In Hullett, on June 5th, the wife of � - S. . ! of uew'Tweeds, regular price 516�, to cleir� at 38c. 1
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- . I -Mra. Hill aix& children, of Spokane, Eggs per doz-_ - � I,......... 0 7 60 8 wile of Mr. R C. BfoGowan, of a daughttr. . - .�; ., - I
. Flour, per * I ' fancy Mohair Caslimeres and Sorges. .1 ..
Z I li�j . . Wasilington, are visiting Mrs. Hill's par- 106 la.....::-. 2 16 to 2 1& MoGREGOR.-In Stanley, on June 3rd, the wife of - � - L 1L.
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E � - '-- __:: �: '6 00 to 700 Mr. Neil McGregor, ,)f a am. Wool SatiD, all co16 ,,'506 best Value in the tride. �
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�i � ��D . ,Oats, Mr. and -Mrs. E. Schmidt, of Sebring- To advertise and provo o tbosd, who are skeptical regard- . . O'
. - Hides per 10.3 Ron........ . .......... 5 oo� 10 6 00 QUINLAN.-In Wiugham, on June 7th, the wife of , . � ' given in our wash'goodS La,re many and striki L
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� . . Iville. Sheep Skins..... _... . .. 0 E0 to C� 7o -Mr. Wnx. Quinlan, of a daughter. I L I - i
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I - I . . v�ntagp of the excursion to Potatoes erbag,(new).�___.... 30 o 40 wife of Mr. William Button, f ing metaI roofing, we are go�ng to offerjor the next 3 , .. I .
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Mitchell took ad f bwrsl...�....V..... I 00 000 I GIBBONS. -In Esst Wawanosh, on,a aioun4 i the : . ; .. . from 100 to 200, you c 4 i
I . - -the Agricultural Farm, at Guelph, la3L. I ' ' i Crepo,ns, regular price
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11� I . I �,we . wife of Mr. Pat. Gibbonsi of a daughter. , shingles at GREATLY EDUCE� Pmm, and with theiii Persian Ripples, regular -price 14c, toA;Iea--r at 91e. 0 .
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4 ek. Woodperoprd (short)..,.....-.... I 2 1 76 - � 'these I 1.
� . 11 I 6f Mr."Jo Apples per bag...... _... 4'.. ........ - V to 0 26 ' I I � 121c to 20c, to clear from 10�1 to 12.''. Also s ecial values in Dimities,
� - . -Bert Large, the third son hu �; I p .
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li __ . I .. ; Large, of Listowel, died at his father's homi 010YOr Seed ............... �, ........... 4 60 to 6 00 � . . � -
L t - Timothy Seed ........... � ............ 1 50 to .-In Wingham, on June 2nd.. give a written gumutee for 25 - yeirs, .: These shingles are Muslinfl, Linen Goods and Silve'i Silksi
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I . .. week's illness. r Appendicitis was the cause Tallow, per lb.... _......1 ....... - - 02 to 0 03 = to Miss IAzz:e, &ughter of Mr. 1;�m. , ishingles, . . �
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� i 0 oithItbree times asmuch-m wood 1 rare bargain, don't fail to see the '' I
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F I I � - -BELL.-At the residence of the bride's pa-. a I G_Ioves�,, Parasols, Laces, Em,broid,6ries ect - J
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� 'A� ,1 . -Miss A_Jice. Hurlburt, daughter -of Dr. TozwV0, June 17. -Fall wh3al, V.701 tj CO.701; McGEE Special values in Hosiery 11 , , J
I - i rents, on June 2nd, by Rev. E. A. Shsw, assisted . - 4 . . �
r . 11 I spring wheat, $170i to 0 73i ; 0.05, 21 J io 260 ; the ssme. ., . i I I . I i . . I I
I � 4 .1-Jurlburt, & Mitcheli, successfully passed peas, per bush, 46c so 40; barlo7, 2 ic to 200; b%y by Rev. N. S. Burwash, Mr. Alexander McGee, of I . . simmeamasommos., .
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I I aud 11 . �r third year's examination at Varsity, per ton, $10 00 bo $12 00; OuOar, 15i go 16' potal Bluevale, to Mi -s Sophia Bell, of Belgrilve. � I I I 1� -
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L ... 'Toronto, and Mr. J. S. Wren, of Chisel- to" por I per �115. ES. At the residence of the I - . I . I - -
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I � - _t, and a graduate of the Mitchell high der McAllister. of the to �w n" Rememb6r, fo -30 days on,ly. f
I i Walker. Mr. Alexav . . �
I � ship of Gray, to X199 Pauline M., daughter of pen ,
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I with � ;school, passed his second year. I . I 'L Something unpleasaiii'lis g it g to hap' � to those buyers who fail to realize I
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I 11 .. -Mrs. F. H. Thompson, of Mit�hell, met DairY Markets. I . Mr. S. Ames, of Ethel. . I _L " v ks only -,We will offer our stock of Tapestry arid .
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I . , 4 i CAMPRELL-LAIRD.-At the residence of the � � tile situatio " in - time, for tW`O � �
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, - , UTICA, June 14.- -Large cheese sales-'- . ' Wool Carpets at 20 per ceniz. diap un , egular pri-- , for ca h. - I
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- 1 3,190 boxes at 7Jc I 5,517 at �c ; emali h�, . . I �. . I i �,
- - house to Mrs. Cheesmau's, and the side alk ' f third daughter of Mr. James Laird, all of . I �t
1400 d's cheese, 612:4oxes at 71o,1,336 as 71c, 470 at Be MULLETT & ; (30., Seaforth.. - : __ _..
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'K 7ic.; advance on large Jc ; on small, it. BELL -WO KHAN. -In Henull, on June Sth. by . I . i - . 1. _�
i good I . : ,striking the abarpL cornered post, inflictiDg a ' - - Olothing an Gen,,ts' Furnishing. 1.
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I I LITTLE FALLS, Anle' 14th. -1,890 boxes Rev. J. S. Henderson, Mr. Roberb P.- Bell, to - — I . !I � i vll ;
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� The I : . - ,deep gash. - I . arge cheese sold at 8o, 1,860 boxes of small Mes Mary Workman, daughter.of the lists John , � 'I. . � . - .�i - , I
� '. -The death of Wm. Stuart, of Mitchell, Workman, Of StpuleV., I . I The policy that governs th�i whole s s - �
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� � � -occurred on Thursday evening, 3rJ inst. ' clear in, these departments. 04,111une sala'Zives buyers the .choice of our large .
31 pro- � . boxes dairy butter at 15c. 1 . dence of the bride's parental by Rev. J. S. Ron . . - .
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i . I - Deceased was born in - Ireland, and for the der6oh Mr.46seph S. Csse, t" Miss Jesda StOr- I O'crapare anywhere.
. * - . tput nineteen years has -been working as a ToRo'Ismo, June 15tb.-Butter-The sup- ting, ei&st daughtor of willlan� Moir, &q., of THE BLYTH - 0 I, L MARKET stocks at prices that ara beyond , - � I �
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id re- - . � - I iff larie and th6 demand is'poor. The Henodl. I i �; i . I .- - E_ . Butter, Eggsand Wool tak4 in trade A the highest market prices. I
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If � Elk of -the offerings is going into cold JACOBS-LINX.-At James street bhurch parson- - - ; . i I . � � . - �
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� much . I - I -famed, and his death is mach regretted by storage. re easy and dealers age, Exeter, on June Std, by Rev. Dr. Willo . -� . ; t� I
- Prices here I ai 0 al�. .
� . � a large circle of friends and acquaintances. � by, Mr. John Jacobs, to Moe Martha Link, both � , . � I I . 1. �
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wason � - � -Oa Friday of last week, Mr. Win. Lem- .will shade quotations to make sales. Dairy of Dashwood. � . is B. ON N.Ge ' - . " I 1 . DIRECT � I .
� butter is quoted at We to 114c ; creamery,, WARD --- STEVENSON.-In Listoviel, on J-une 2nd, . I I � I
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�MWer Vhere were some 100 men present. After . Ward, to Miss Francis Emily, daughter of the I . WN, PICKAPISID & - Cos I M P 0 RTERS, � 4
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done . � "I rdwe in putting on plates, etc. Mr. Fred MARTINREID.�At the residenoe of the bride's � - . market this . I r 1 m ;F- . I n
� . � � � . MoNTnBAL, June 15tb.-Butter-The , mother, on June 96h, by Rev. 9J. A. Hamilton, .Opposition isthe life of trade. JTbere are three buyers on this Opposite Town Building., Comer Main a-nd Market Streets. - .
.o - clordnerand'.Mr. Amos Neigh were, cap- Mr. Francis J-. Martin,. to MissJAne, youngest . � .. I
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- - BELLEvmr,ru, June 15th. -At a meeting of F -At the residence of the bride
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�.e Pre- . � I . � . � . Val. Alles was attending a saw in the mill of I - ,DDIE-CURRY. a TO, to accept their 6rders from i 1. . I I (�, . -_
I I .1 I- the cheese board keld here to -day 25- Jac- father, on June Imb, by Rev. A. D. McDonald, ton Brothers, Who buy the most of th3 wool he ' I 1; � - -!
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. � 380 white and 225 iolored at 8ac ; 190 white EDMONDS-REID.-At the residence of t hey.bad to shut down, and - we ' I
! to 1, by Rev. A., D. McDonald, o,-*viDg to a failure of a private.'bank, 'tJN
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� . . - Mr. John Kabf1eisch, at Tavistock, his'right i tories o0ered 1,615 boxes white and '2-25 D. D., Mr. George Farq uharson Eddie, to Min who want to exchange 'their' vrool for goods. We got a great ariap from �
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-1 at 8�c and 265 white at gae ; 580 white at father, on June 151 I . I )� I 1; .1 .
VES., . . . Zetain it in its proper place. I . D. D', Mr. wililam Geci!ge Low Edmonds, to what we rcquired of their stock at 60 �, on the dollar, and we now ofer first-class . . - :. - - ,� . .1� � I - .
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relictof the 1%te George e, and _U 1 9
ite mixeJ a 50'
',�t� good value � - itics. He has�Also retired from the active Live Stoe� Markets. IR163, Clinton, a lb. Wool Tweed worth 50c for 35c -an extra hekvy maik SHO, ��i D �
, an(l, _'. - 11 pol for the Prevention of ines, siater of Mrs. Robcrt Ho . . . " ,, .
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� I -0c t') ,- ' � .. I - aged 35 years. A li, c of Wo�l Sheeting (white) very � I - ;!
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� -�1.25 per � . I ' sure to o,ive satisfaction. I . - � I .
, - Oirne and of the CAty Vigilance Leage, and Llvk-RPOOL, June itft�h.-There is just a -In Hibbert, on June 2nd, John WaICson, 0 � 1.
. � - - . . i I ' WATrJON. . " We are showing �7_ - � . I �,�� . .
wa at Ic eptible imprt i trade. States years, 9 won.the and So days., special, at 30c, A fine line f Blankets, etc. 0 1
� jw prkes. - I I sails, on the Germanic in order to reculper- perc aged 06 . : . I I I ,� 4 -1 -1 �
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�, - � - �� -1 zate. . I cattle sells at.5�d pe� pound, Ca�nadians at TRAQUAIR.-At Wni. Chapman's residence, Tuck . extra value in Cottonade at Oc and - 2k. Bleached COttOD, 37 �� i . .r - I-
! 04 - r I entnith, oh june .9th, Janet Traquair, r.lict of . . i � . I �
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I Inedilial, , I a. demand and small s4plies prices advanced - worth 20c a pair, or two pair' for 25c. i kl"� .i ,
and filta � � i I � .e
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Ph , with prime beeves, which were more than je � "NOTHING IS CHEAP THAV, ISN'T GOOD. 1: I i
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L � . --- ,Qaeeu was so much atected by the singing I . - I I - . .
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s - To AsL.ASSi.%_.1LTE T11E PILF-111DENZ.-ALL at- for anything fit for shipment to Great Bri- SALE OF I A0 see what fs -sho inc, ts of White Wear; � .
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I - Taure, of France, at Paris, while on his cases paid. Large fa cow I . I
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- I- %nard, of Nashville, Tennessee, undertook to I calves, prices for this sort ranging from $5 . _V - I I _.. .� � _., �
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>ut one third their - - try another voyage in his airship. The to $7 each. Commo calves sold at from $92 1 . . 3 - . , I . I . 11 �
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lils� I ,fiated,aud when high in the air the machine per pound for good I e heep, Lambs sell' In order to clear out a heavy Spring � I 4, , . *N'�_�
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0 - " to 10 rachute applianees enabled scarce, and no sales , ea �
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� th rojessor to I re quoted at ifrom, 5Jc to- 51c per you a little more and: taking a little oorH FORCEPS LOST. -On or about Tuesda � - i , � � �
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� the eorrect thing- �e l5th.-&oice finish- west varna, a bag of Tooth Forceps. Finder will be r3- .Ju I LEE 1. I . I i , I. , .
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t . c3ent to Queen Regent Christiaiaa of Spain a EAsT BUFF,%J,O, Ju customers the bbnefiti of the lo warded an returning same to Dr. Sheppard B I � � � I I - muslilis E tba I
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mer days, and 'ive I - � splendid, rosary, consisting of a gold chain ed smooth fat export land shipliers, $4.90 to . prices possible every !'time. We are field. 1 404 ' I � - - 1. I I-
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'a I I by a letter conveying the Papal benediction, $4. 10 ; choice am 0 fat fieffers, $415 to give you new goods s�itable for pres- E I May . ,
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� "Ices, . - -LLLL - .and expressing admiration of her Maj ty's $4.40 ; fair to good hers'stock, I ent wear. It will pay about the first of June, two ewes and thiree lamb i, . . Shirt Waist -are the crAze. f6i I wat , , e;Ither, and rightly too, for nogar-
I es ixed butc I I you to trade 1� . 4 I
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A I � - .... nt . ment can take its place for servioe� an coWort during the summer months. - t
;; - . � smooth, well here because you get! what yon wa were not &red , information leading to the r . � li, 1
� - - I I �� eourage ALnd wisdon-, in the late Ministerial $3 25 to $3 90 ; go fattened she Any I . I I
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, I . I BIG COAL bRAL -An English syndicate -The market wit - , liberal run of Canad" ' - get prices on tan goods in every line, Beechwood. . . Seaforth. Great preparations are be-. WE HAVE T I � ':'COOTS OF THEW ! -
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� . the Cincinnati Southern Railway, in South- tive stock steers, jg�od to choice, $3.50 to place to trade for "honest worth and ERSEY BULLS FOR SERVICE. -I have arran -, crowds of people that will como to . � - � I
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ts Sprig Checks, J ed with Mr. Edward Marshe,11, Lot T1, Conce - I - Cr ft,int Waist ill li,ght and dark colora,
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L 8 to $4 service two of my regigtored Jeney Bull . At 75c, you get still better go and bett4 designs. At 00c,,96c, $1, you -got
I berland River Railroad & Coal Company. feeders, good to best, $3. 5 ;, Canadyi�; I
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so large that it �_ P3.90 tq $4'-, 1 have also one in Brussels when mo I 41 7ffs.
" , :�;- It consists of enormous coal fields, with rail- stock steers, good 6 choice, 4 up a�date goods, with White O� 6 and 4* We 11ave -some rare noveldea
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� , I Brussels, 0 aists, at $1.25i $1.5
i ` hardson if , M06" ntarlo. . 0 $1.76,41,95,�%�,d $1,25 on
I I (* how che . - T-OiRtBilmside,and extending seven miles ers, $3.65 to $3.80 ;, feedere,choice to prime, Rio i 11g, 1. - pair of fine shoes. Weareshowing in W J '! - ' I' your summer Waist .
t 0 se ap - � - 0 some nice lines in Chocolate, -Ox In all w6 have d stock of f . rom �1,6. t6 30 d4,en to select
I , 140139 the Cincinnati Southern Railway. 64 to $4. 10 ; export,6119, smooth and fat, - hoo I
. EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for school Sectl " I ,,� .1 .'' . It I �
12.3. I Blood and Black Shoes this month at f . �t .1 , - . ,
The money invoIN � T male holdl g � rom. I.:i �
t -ed will be from ,55,000,OW $3.40 to,Q53.65. M&h Cows and Sprilngers WHITNEY'S BLOCK, . No. 1, Laird, Algoma, male or female, holdl . � I
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i 'to $10 000,0W.. -Dull and lower ; �trictly fancy , either second or third -claw certificate Outie rices much below the regular � 1;1 I ..
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:4 _� - �� 8 O.N CnF.isTiA,N,.,;.-Word has been $37 to $46 ; good to choi, - , — ladies cannot -be surpassed for good 11
I good to fancy ap to $45. Veals -treasurer, Lairdl P. ., TRY 60 BAAGAIN DAY
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� 14multaneously on the mission buildings. In veals, $6 to $6 0-5 ; heavy fed and butter- ' . � enmith, a thoroughbred Cheater Whi a I Tuesday!being a holiday, we will give extra makes � ;, , . . I
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I� � . the fierce fight that ensued three Christians milk calves, $ 1 $3.25. Hoga-Fairly - . ed from 11, . -bargains in fine shoes on . .. . : � �;� , I i � � I
lots . _ 2.25 t rchas H. George & Sons, 0'rompto 3 bilee I
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� -were killed outright, active demand and rict-s full strong to a , Teims-81. payable tit ti f � I . - I
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plete ,. 'Ceived at Bombay, fudia, from Simla, the grades,,, q t . . JOHN W. ROUTLEDGE. I . 0 EVER PlAY �
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i roughs,, , hey, nearly opposite the residence of Mr. F. 4 a .
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,-British officer and na�ive soldiers in the ower for lambs, wi h sheep fully 150 to ffle desirable residence for a retired farmer, avid will b - -,
I ,� � 'Government employ. '-From the particulars- .off from the clos .of last week ; native TEA STORE sold cheap. Apply to M. JORDAN, Grooe_r,,�e t � , YZEA : .
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I . ounted battery, 'good to choice, $4. 5 to $4.40 ; common to . . I __ loms 1 IJ I S at
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I I consisting of 100* sores 90. 1 � �, I �? � . I
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� Lat PuniAub lambs, $2.60 to.' ,43, '5 ; fair to choice mixed F . � I .
I . I NwOnt of Sikhs and to the cheap articles I am now selling. Five d. The remainder good hard wood bu,sh, , � ---,-- � , � I � . . I . -,
� . 1,4 ; culls and common sheep, ' 14 acres alem � 1"; .� I . . -
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I - . "tr were treacherously attacked in sheep,$3.75 to $4 ; Ve can8 Of Corn Tibe farm is well fenced I � , � . . . � . . . � -
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ey by i* larg� for 25c; five. ackages ot Corn Starch . --- I . �._
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I hea& of 1,230 lbs av-' UCTION SALE -OF TWO SPLVNDID FA Any ol trans- � � I �,
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. lb] , 41c ; 9, car, 1,200 lbs, . July 7, 18ri, at I o'clock. p. m., his I lem Ed farms i I ,
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11 Pulpit than� %reaching a good sermon. The vt of Tea, A. G. Ault's tes, store is the HuiLron Road, two miles was Of I -, r . oW .
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I - 'Dftdle, who utsin loo acres each. On oie farm, is 5.00 REWARD. I .1
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to hinmlf and other decent folk that could ately. ron arriv6d, at very low ptices. win be gold together or I will lead the detection And COBVICHOD BIAGI CASH 11110 1� � STORE-
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