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No. 10, Tuckerand
settee' here Will
zgeraltre btish on Sattirday,
era will be gaines of all kinds dor
children„ eon-ewe-WU at 4 n1
all and 'baseball. at 6 pan. IllverYe
bode* come and spendthe afternoon
.-witit the children and help ate ere.
e.
& good ,
Notes. --Mr. 011Srien, , who "hes work
ed the Morrison property here tor the
ia nine years, hitt purchased a rest -
'deuce in Stratford and intends giving
thefarm in the fell and moving to
ehe city. --The baseball team from Rib -
bee played a friendlY game on the
Afrounde here On Thursday. last with
the
boys of No. 7. Bothtaides plated
-well and Wm a tie at the end of
eight !twinge. 'They played one more
Innings to break .the tle, when our
toys Won by two runs -Harry Stance
nen, Who has been confined to his
4 for the past three weeks, Is not
overing as -taw -Wends would
wish -The dry weather woe hard �n
the pasture and hay is Mire to be
the shortest crop here fore niternetears
'The spring crops conainge to look fair.
in good and with the welcome rain•
of Th day will likely be a good crop
Bixtit
An electric light has been
dat the bridge whieh will add to
mfort and safety of .pecleatriane
-and drivers. -Rev. Mr. and. Mrs. An-
ima froro Saskatchewan were.. here
enas week visiting friends.: Mrs. ..4.1tebl-
soa was a daughter, of the. late Mr.
Anderson of this place. -Measles ''are
,qutte -prevalent among the •children here
-Mr. W. Mason has sold his handsome
.driver to Mr.' MeTaggart of Clinton
or three hundred dollars. -A good
any went from this vicinity on . the
excursion to Guelph on Saturday. -Mr.
"D. O'Connor and his daughters " left
-Grayson, Sask., "-where they will in fu-
ture reside. -k-The meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute held on Fridaf after -
=goon was a specially interesting one.
'The address or Miss Gilholni of Blight,
was the main feature of the meeting
Mrs. IL Petehtr,ond also gave' an' ex-
cellent address on "How to ' Keep
Young.' Music and refreshments fill-
ed up the remainder of o very
- inter-
• esting Progr-arnme.-The - Messrs. Mc-
Elroy of this plate attended' the- fun-
eral of their unsIej• the late Wm. Mc-
Call, of Brussels, on -WednesdaY last
The deceased was, an old ,resident of
Morris township and was aged 82 yars
.at the timc c,f his death.
A Sad Clime
fr.soo. tif!
Corn -Market. e m
can' corn -quote
rid at _ink. ii.2 eanta
naneHand._Plekied. • taa
ea at 42-A Per Au
At -$2d.. tit .4240'. ite
...34.111teed-e-Menitoba bta
-bags On ,tra,ek,Torent01;
-Ontario itrart -*V lit
$1/001; and middlitigs;.
Trote.toesa-The market
.an.d firm:. Ontario 'Ando
• $it to .4.90 .Per bag
1:hileWares at :Ill to. $1.0
-Trade quiet With: price
is quoted at $11.75 •.tet.
at Tokontoe e$10.5
Haled Strawa-The marks
delth prices of igood- Bare
$4.25, -oh track ,at ,7Toto
tenee
pliable
'elastic
id faced
5 a Pain W
w heels, ones
soles,
's Soft
8 for
soles,
1AL ROTEL
be a joy for af
sura of of their
will always be on tb
hat we all may
g and happy
mat . all rnee
the world to:-mtee
ire of Con. and too, -
;air&
et quiet wedd
:manse, Cromari
'Agnes
dire and We.
in marriage
.,berbart, sen
at Hibbert,. by 'Rev.
the ceremony ".
vas served at the
e after winch thei
to AlitcheilMbere
notoi train on
liarnitton, BuSeraime
other -points.
In diagonal crest*
eelling costume was
it with black
e white plume.
and atre. Eber
groom's fine
:ere the nest
:friends will
them many'
'arrkied life.
Stititzte.-The
ng tlast Friday Nitaff-
rhe address of
jG4er of .
nit house. The topic
Lme eping.." The
5 ate of the thing,.
ar ;women to Te-
as !drudgery. =tele
Interest In aeriya
usebold tasks
- • .
ome narrow oy
selves, Thema _
do to much
quentty go
he rest :of the
so- tidy -and,
king- for dust
miserable for.
s. Others lack
work but
homes
1s to much
go home,' No
el to our co
a have a place .
g elaborate 'mea
:of enjoying their
Lkversation
ng -housekeeper.*
y is lavishly spent
furnishings, lean --
a scanty eupply*a
A farmer -or
as the receniro3
in good order,:but
..ock many make.
selty 4.1nd her
pilsh. Atnongotbea
r spoke of mare
korny or Ironer,
-tie talk on the
eomplished by the
oughout Onterio.K
:ed to threagit,
attention and, the
hemseives as be-
-ith the addreeee
thz..1 Inetitoto
esday, the 25th
the annual plea
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'rn.SON
' A despatch from New York, dated
Jima 16th, gives the following vet's'
sad incident: Fenniles,s and owing two
• veeelod rent for his rooms 'there. Ane
-dna author ,lectiirer andeor-
respondent in ten European and Asiatic
*ars cut cut bis throat, -with e -.razor- in
his -apartment in the --St. leotits Hotel
Ott Saturday. Hisdeatla followed* Seem
after the hotel managernent. rad made
the secondrequest that he. settle the
thisid bill for two 'of the three weeks'.
-lie 'had stopped there. -
Waning public Interest irrtiteelealkaat
war is declared :by :those who_knew
Handlton to be the cause for the
suicide. He came here from . England,
!following his capture - by• the Turks in
the- Balkan, campaign, and . began •a
lecture tour.- His lecture wag . illus-
trated by =vine pictures of the
armies- in action, but the venture did
-not yield the financial- results • Mr.
Hamilton had 'expected.
•- Most of Friday Mr. Hamilton spent
in his mom. He came down stairs 'in
the late afternoon and again- was
asked by one of the clerks to pay his
bilL ie said he wonid attend .to it
yesterday morning and returned up
• stairs. Several hours afterwards he
left the. hotel and it is thought went
only to Fifth avenue and mailed a
letter, which he carried in his hand.
'He was not seen again until his body
-was found by an employee of the
Joriei, who climbed along a window
/edge and peered into the bathroom of
ins apartment. The body waelying on
'the floor. The razor was a short die-.
-twee away.
la the Boer war Mr. Hamilton re-
verted tile siege or Mat -eking and went -
through the Boxer. uprising as a car -
'respondent. In the Doer campaign he
was accompanied adwaya by his 40g.
Mr Mareking. Hie -book on Corea at-
tracted wide' attention at the time of
the BetssoeTapnaese War, during which
he was also a correspondent. He re-
emrted ICS *well the -Somaliland opera-
tions, the BalaareMacedonian troubles
and acted as correspondent for. various
English newspapers and, publications
in this country. Australasia,' the Par
East, Central Asia and in Assam. He
was the possessor of .several war
medals, a fellow of the, Royal Geo-
graphical Society and of ,'the Authors'
Club ,and the Royal Societies of Lon-
don.
Angus Hamilton lectured in Ottawa
some two monthago at the St
George's church , hall on Metcalfe
atreet.
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MARKETS
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Seaforth, lime 19, 1913
'Fail wnear • 90 to 3 '90
Oats, per bushel.............. • •• • 30 to 30
Peas, per bushel .. 75 to 75
elarley, per husbeL................ 45 co 45
leran per•ton .. . ........... 22 00 to 22 00
ietione, per tOn...... . . . . .... 00 to 20 00
Flour, per 100 Me - 25 to .2 75
Butter No. 1. loose.• ...,••• ...• 11Y to 20
Evitsw ems ar. inv •-• • • • 10 to 20
Sees ear dneen.. •18 to 19
Hew Hay perton..... . - .. ..-..... .10 ee t -o 12 00
Potatoes, per bag • 1 25 to 1 25
Dairy Markets
Toronto, June 17 -Butter Receipi.s
continue fairly large, with prices eat -7.
Good demand for the choice grades.
Quotations; Dairy prints, Choice, 22 to
24 cents; inferior, 17 cents to
19e; creamery, 26 to 28 cents for rolls
and 25 to 27 cents. for solids, Per lb.
Eggs -The market is stronger, with the
demand active. Case lots sell at 21
:to 22 • cents here, and. at 19 cants
outside. Cheese -Market is unchanged
'at 14 to 14 j4 -.2c for twins; and 13; 1e2e.
for large. Honey -Buckwheat, .9c a lb.. in
tins and 'Sc in barrels; strained clover
honey, 12 14 a pouhd in sixty -pound
tins; 12 8e4c in ten pound tins; 136
In five pound tins; comb honey, No. 1,
42.60 per dozen; extra, $3 per dozen;
SiG. 2, $2.40 per' dozen.
Grain, Etc. •
Toronto, June 17 Ontario Wheat -,-
'--No .2 new white and red wheat
quoted at 97 to 98c outside, and infer-
ior at 80 to 95e. Oats - The mare
ket tor oats is quoted unchanged.
Ontario oats, 84 to 85e outside; 38d
cents on track at „Toronto. Western
Canada oats, are queted at 40 cents
t or Na. 2 and at 37 le2c for No.
, Toronto Ponitr,
• Fresh -killed yearlings, 19
per pound; fowl, 16 'to .1
-yearlings, 15 to 18c-,; live
15c; dressed spring chick
live, 25. to Me turkeys,
_No. d 'et
20, To to
-1„ ,' Midbu.d
alatTe: -q, ot•
anda pr
mc , Me
jobbing ," ' .a
740 ,• I
horts, * .00
I. 4 '.-.r.t4
I to ?;$23
Ian!. . 0 tiv
re qua ed -a
traolte -:, an
. Baled Ha
steady. No
2.2t5 on track
1 to -; 11,011
quiet.
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'rho Hirtio.*Mar
-
- The sale at the Roma os,
Was fair, the dentand.1361
One handred and'
of all Oases were offers
and 100 of -them Were
*as .-little demand lor-
draughts and .expressers
g0114 business .1n usef.
eound horses :of allelasse
sIgnm.ents itrevery good t
of the ,year, when' trade ;Is freale t-
,ly dull,- and the tvresent • of
'tequests -tor ; horses qu satist es
the' eitipPer.S.- The prices to soixndbeavY
draughts; five to eight ye ke told, Were
from 4195 .to .$240.; gene el 'purpose
and topresI horses, $160 $ 00; light
•
delivery horses, $150 to 185
$125 to $225; serviceably eo ndehorees
from $85 p -$180e and see° had tr
horses, $30 to $80a
t .
21cerds
is; live
LI 14 to
5 cents;
Lb.280.
Tuesday
r&cticlly
horses
✓ side,
There
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• Liverpool, June 17-Ow1ng t er i;ot
weather trade here tc-dayJ ;is vea a d
draggy, cattle, making 14. 4 to 1 4
cents per, pound.
Buffalo,: June 17--Cattl I. Ac
dry ,fed, 25 to 40c highe the
to fifteen cents higher; ;1 e F31 e,
$8.75- ,to -$9 ; : shipping $8 1 to , 5;
butcher**. $7 to $8.80; half .s *$6. 5 to
$8.35; cows $3.75 to $7,25 ;i b Ils 50
to $7.70; stockers and fe der $6 • to
$7.75; stock heifers $5. , to, $ ba
•fresh cows and sPringere tea y, $3 to
$85. 'reels- aetive and '254 #w r; 6 to
$14.50, Hogs active and s tad .; h -y'
and mixed., $9.10 to $9.15; or ers 15
to $9,251 troughs, $7.90 to O. 0; ..t g-
$650, to 7.25; 'dairies -$ 1 . ' 9 5.
Sheep an4 -limbs slow; ix d s 'p
steady;
steady; o hers 25 to 50c1 dr r; I be
$5.50 , to 0;'yearlings' . 4,50 to 1 n
00; we -there' $5.75 to $6: We $3 to
$5.25; sheep, Mixed. $5.50 o $5.15
. NI entreat, June 17a -The emend m
• nankers was fairly good, , t thst de
nag the' feet, that most o 1 th in, • to
-still drawing a good pereen a,g of h Ir
suplits teem . the Teronto imi4rkei d
s.
ito 130
on the witele a fairly' activ tr de - s
done, with sales •ef' carte 1s. of
steers weighing from • 125 i 0
let- $7.25 to $7:30.; • good .lo da at'. 5 .
to $6.75 and full leads of c4w .et:
to, $6,35 'Per ewt.: Stepplie ' a •s
and lainiS tire sthedily`l ore sing;I Iii
.
consequenee a- Weaker lee ng pee Os
In the market and prices b e deal zd,
but at the lower level th :fe s a a
demand from packera *lid litc ere a d
an active trade was ;1one. ,Cal es. a a
fairly plentiful and '-eet Wit ara e
sale at steady price. A We ke e le,
Ing prevailed in the- inarkot or 1 s
since this day Week 'god tic s
deelined 15 to- 26c Oer • o e: 'bun
pounds owing to the fact lh t
plies havebeensomewhat i*-xcee
thi requirements, hue at th re
tie the demand front paWf
It's had n
ge;104 and ,sales of 's `teeth lits e
made at .$10,50 per wt.. s I ws t
$9.00, and : stags at 4.00 to 5 pp 0
pounds weighed off the, ter . , fie
chers eatthe, 'Choice; *1.25 to • „
meditim $5.25 to. $6.6 • co m n 0.
to $4.75; tanners $4 ''-to 4.2', eh e
cows ss .63. 94/.25; 'm :diu .56 o
$5.75 Per eWt.;' ,.-bulls: $4: 0 '$
milkers, ehoice, each; 75 t', $ 0; c
mon and medium, $65 to $ 9; 8PrH
$55‘ to • $60: sheep, ewes - $ .25' o
$5.50; bucas. and etas '-$ .75 to ,
lambs $6.25 to $6.50; iogs, to. .C1
calves, $2 to $10. . I
Union Stock Yard Tion 0,
18 -The unusually large ru of ca
probably due to the :y w at. Ban
ed the .market to dr g v ry hea.
Trade opened fairly br -kb t radu
slackened and ,before the . ar et '-e
ed cattle Were off 1. om • -, 5 to
Choice 'butchers' -, c ttle we t. a
$6.40 to $6,90; medli m Zr.in . $6 o
*6.30 and common f am *-4. 5 o
$5,25. Choice butche id co s pro. t
from fp5.25 , to $5.85; ediu 'tom
30 to $4.75 and con Mon fr m $
to $4.25. Butchers' beills r nged f
,$3 to ,$6; canners and -cut ere Zia 2
to n2.50, and milkers ant eprin
from $40 to $75 :eacheacco ding
the 'quality. Good f eders
from $5 to $6 ;.heav teed ng b
t
from a8.70 to $4.25, alve , °ed.
went from ($3.60 to $ and co mo
m
$5 to i $8. Spring labs s dl from
to $10.50; ewes iron, ! $4, o $
and bucks from $4.50 "to $ n ,
hog 'market quotations we e $a85 Itiel
and watered, $9.85 f.o.b. and
weighed off, the cars. Some re rese tie -
five transactions were e 'an ge sin 4e
Sons sold' 250' calves; roug f om
15.,to - $6.25; medium to gob fr m $
to $6.25; theep, ewes, ftom $ to
25; fifteen clipped yearling , • 7.50; a
spring lambs from $9.50 te $ 0.50.n
hogs, $9.95 ;fed and watered; '6. hog t
.$10.15 off cars. '.Coughlin so. sold 20
cars, Containing 200 cattle, at $6.50 o
$7; and 150 cows from $4 0 o $-'12
: ilooeeenewoo•
,Sirthig
DAVIS-In Wroxeter, on June 5th, Mr. and
,
- 3.3. Davis. a son.
BAILIE -In Clinton, on Jane '9th, to Mr and! hI
George Bailie, a son.
SIMS -In Clinton Hospital, on June 11th, to Mr.d
' Mrs. James Sims of Blyth, a son.
FLYNN-In Hulled- totvnehiP, on J me th, to r
and Mrs. Andrew Flynn, a ,daug ter.
RINKERT-In Dashwood. on 'June 1 th, ci Mr. ad
Mrs. Fred Woken, deon
DICKSON-In Wingham, Juneith, t M and 61
Alex. Dickson, a son. '
NADIGER-In Dashwood, on June Oh, t Mr. La
Mrs.1 Ed. Nadiger, a daughter,
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Deaths
DEVEREAUX-In Tuckersmith on J tne
Shannahati. relict the of late Jo n
aged 82 years and 6 menthe. I
STE el/ART-In Brandon,on
jamin Stewart, former.y 9/ Mo
aged 48 years.
MeCA.LL-In Brussels, on June see
.1 his Send year.
SCOTT -In Deloraine, Man. on M
Scott, former y of Morris town -
years 2 months and 8 days=
Ikfcmon-Inaoderieh, on June ]1$h,
Leocl, agedia year and s, mont
YOUNG -In Crediton, on June 7th
aged SO years, and 2 months..
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day -of July,13-3,
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