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the f'o4wing veAbels_:' Golcondit, I -IF I - , i�ow,�� j �g 0 Just reef. - ual robust heal __ )
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Marina, 19. The statem . I'll, '. _. lorr"of the e roots w - ere I erious illhes s was of very short r � -Ru bberQ
1 st- Euphorbia 11; . Franconia I yol it f . - e, 1.11 't-0- . his work until almost tlie �
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: mainder of 'the losses were among A I - - deep', r gTet that yDU SaNk fit to address C. ops did nbtdo so well asthis. anmmp� "_M"__-4�
. . � . - I r 193 - of Loz�doa is, , isiting among his many � _"�����
lies and neutrals, the French 16s to me is - head, - 0 � the Government, �-A- few w ks ago an accident pc-. en I this vicinity. - ! -
. Ing � . ee I _-, old fri. ds i Mr. Me-
a cqm nuoication'O that 'nature. As -dirred -in- C*oss by a -tree falling Cl �L � I
two ships, with the loss -of two lives , . N ymont se s to be' enjoying- life.- I i
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and the Nor, wegians three vessels,with, duty !; once to I a "'aging an- We are pleased to note that Master nuer of cold
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I the loss of one life, � I my �tolclu'sion. . ;�l �, . I he owner of the car'wbo resides .1 W � ten serioUs illness—may be av s T hw
I I I I Q eoree E. Thom-nson - who for some a oide
I I I I . - Un jer conul ,, s which at. times P 7ormandy, ,is bringing an action a- P . I
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I SIR SAM HUGHES RESIGNS, T.WM were.very, trying and. ' a ve me g ainst the counties i of , Bruce 4=1 -change for the better. -$t. Andrew's ' health i I
--- I —i.- ! I greatco0ern, I hxve done my Atmost I H the ,'but save the shoes as Weli. .
N -W ADVERTISEMENTS , CABINET. . I I .uron, On the "ground that the 1tree' Sabbath School will hold their annual. � 1,
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I . I I I I I .to Support You, ir -the administration s d on the road allowance- The ac- Christmas entertainment on the even- Of course, there's. a differenc6 in Rubbers and, i I
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Sweat.-X,'0D4tS--Ste,Wart ZrOS.--3 " Sir Sam Hu ,ffi,itpartniii =t ocurred on. the
. whes And th Gove�� rea1s I ,T I ing X December 22nd.�-Owifig to the ., .t al
What to'Wear-�-J. Mactavish-8 . . ver y- d . by: , on of kour Arong C 11-ioss tovmline and the action is , I . ways pays to buy the best.: The rubbers we " '
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Money in Your Pocket -Greig Co. -I ment have finally broken. As the cul- ten jenck to assume pow s whi . anniversary services being . held at 1 4-01, are
-11 -1 � � I - _. I I mination of long continued and stead- � you brought against both counties, e Hills Green on 'Sunday- there will be Good. Rubbers, in faLt there are no betterrubbers --'ade.
I , do pot possess, d ich can only p'aintiff claiming that this road, was no services in St. Andrew's church. `9-
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.1 v. -Thompson% 8 I . ily increasing friction between the 'be ii -b rocised by tb a Gov or in Coun- a,,isumed by, the two countie's -named lWe have �old tha pro&uct of one facto �y fo
t - ]BUY Earl . Minister of Militia and his Cabinet ' anc' ner ie - t g - The Sabbath 7school willmeet as us- . " . . r r years 1 and
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I ues over questions of appoint- m I �- - give exce �
kwhee to Creditora-5 -cil. Mv itime. e r s, al hou h -The Clinton Horticultural Soei,A Ou
colleag' . tial at'ten o'efock.-Mr. andMrs. Me- 1we know �hey_ Ilent service.
. Apples for Sale -5 T, ments, 'patronage, 'political urgently � needeqd ,- or in ch mo�. 1h Id their annual, meeti6g- on Tu6s ! � r Good 1
expedi- AY Phail, and daughter, of Porter's ,Hill, Rub-
, I portant s, h ve b 6n veit 0- ilrm- I e *ng of last meek� elected offie- rs -b,ers have;the Red rubber soles and heels
� .For Sale ---8 - ency-and joint Ministerial responsibil.. 11 dutie � e- vjsibed� among'friends here during the - I which '
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: Ram for Sale --8 ' � - - que Al �employe(: in r1lemovin diffi- I r the year and transacted other . v ive
I ity,, Geiieral Hughes on Monday' ae- I 0- week.-' Miss Alway and, Miss Marjorie I double the ar and our - Wo6m6n"s high heel rubters
I etil4lps '' thus unnelcessaxily el eated. ,'c sary business. Major M.- D. MeT. 4- Barriby of Luean were assisting the
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I .11 Riliable, Rubben-W. G. Willis -4 CePted the Pti'me, Minister's sugges- � Yout s �Ie' ed actu4ted by it desh Ig xt was a eleted president. G 11 choir at the anniversary services in , w � We 1�bave
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. tion that'the --former's resignation I
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. eve i a -.i intention Ito, act ninisteil Youi � D ivis and In bbers to fit' a styles and shapes of shoes and Our pa�inst4king
; Notice_ --a - - might be forthcoming 4 1 W. Watt were elec d the Methodist" church. -Mr. Thomas .
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Ld. shottlY af!' dep irt, nent as if it were a distin t and * fi) st and� second vice-president,respect- Mellis receive4 word this week from u per fit all at time -5. i
i Reo ter noon on. Monday the resignWon - ' I . fervice ensures you a pro 4
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I Auction, gales --5 was plac6d in Sir Robert's hands. sep G ment in itself. On iv aly, aAd Mr. T. Cottle was re-ap- his brother -1: ephen King , men s Rubbors r. oo) 1. 15 and I � 2o acco rdi ng to stylc, ;
: Enterrtminmen','-8 I .The n'ti f the resigna ai iy occasions, ar, A witl out mu ch re- I po: intaed secretary. Miss K. MeTi Lg- of Turnbe '
i ing o - tion. fol- in I rry, that his large bank barn I y � I
. ' . ull I iaVe cauti'oned'you again,st this - g; X8 1. r`ubbers, t. 15 anJ 1. 25 a pair. � i
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f . trt and Mess . J.� Cook and J. C'M Men s storm'
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: counter charges. Although it . f6iinded proi�st from your col- I t � provincial hortic tural convention tons. ofl hay and so i Oisses Ruk)bars 65 and 8oc a pair. � I
. was I e a u'es, as I we 4s detriment to- the 'to be held in Toronto this month. . - r
su . � fire occurred about five olcloA in the, � I !
I 940, fariatt 'EX3110,1111ar . Lspected in the capital that the- Xe- pu�� ic interest. . � ' The following officers were elect- . I Poys' Rubb rs 174c and 8
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- , e e��for the new year for the Centre Children s Rubbers, 50C a pair..
right up to the last, moment. that, the inst inc es,:� ; bad not been put in the stable. -'Miss- I ;
. SRAFORTH, FRIDAY, Nov. 17, 1616. quarrel might again be patched up, some of'which are stillun- H on un ay c 0 - � ssoci Qn: es Map and Jennie McLean ,ivere in, en) s Rubbers BDots, first quality ,with red rubbe. �
. - der consideration, 4n wh�ieh you have P esident, orge Raithb .�, r soles I and
*— �. �_._ -_ - . __ - Finally, however, Sir Sam took the actEd ,A4.1iout a orityi or consulta- - Y., ; LoWori, during the week with friends. I - peels for 4 56 -a pr. Women's Rubber Boots size s 3 to �2
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' . . and sent it by a trusted friend and in , matters ess intport- Treasurer, A. . secured, the services of the Forest City,
tion m re or! I Clh � n; Secretary- I Nf isses Rubber Boots sizes x i to 2 for 2.5o
. THE WAR SITUATION - official to the Prime Minister's off ant. Of these -the - Children's Rubber Boots sizes 7 to i o for 2 - 25
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.. prom every quarter of . operation Sir Robert accepted the resignation, Gre, . Monday evening, November 27 i - . I I
. 'most en- and his first official business with th' . tt Britain, including I the appoint- R . W� B. Moulton, Holmesville; iven . I i I . �
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7 the War news in St. -Andrew's church. As this quar- 1 - __ - . &
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i ' ed to , Tempera -nee, Rev. E. G. Powell; Ele- tette has a splendid reputation as I I I I
; :: ; couraging. After a period of quiet*on new Governor General Monday after- you on the 31st of July. a clear inti- in ' I en- I �
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, . front the British are a- * noon was to formally place. before him inat,on that upon; so.. i p rt intary; Miss'M. Aitken, Goderich; 'tertainers, and'the proceeds' are to be r - � I
. the Westem , t a Secondary, Charles Lindsay, Clinton; used for patriotic work I I . . .. �
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I ration s of Adult, John,Dustow, Goderich; Tea- : -_ P1411 �
r ould have been the most . the community will "do I I i
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- � the gravest moment, the abinet must ch'r training, .Rev. J. A. Robinson, thoir bit" by buying a eicket. I I -0 �
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4 p attack perhaps not a very auspicious i;ArO_ . � - - ! I . I
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: , was launched -on Monday, when the to Canada's Administration. .. * 9 oys htd ill � - �
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.. Village, of.Bewacourt was stormed and The quarrel between Sir Sam and I regard to the very . impor ant matters be.n wounded,'Corp. Edward McDoa- Death of Mr. P6tt , - On .110 �day TELEPHONE, �11 q
- � I which the'proposed " o - il would ad- ah,son of Joh-ti McDonald of that town forenoon Y n i 4 OPPOSITE COMMEROIAL HOTE i
� captured , together wiffi upwards of the rest of the Government has,been * there passed away -on the i ; . � I
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vise upon and di�r . e inti shot wound in back, and admitt, �d I Petty homestead farm, a little - - �Q . I
i. war mat rapidly coming to a head ever. since � . .
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5.,000. prisoners,ind much er- which was given to You'111 my tele- to hospital on October 31; Cor � 11= I
.444 the former returned from �England W I` two miles north-west of our village, I � I
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t have been frEd Hick, son of Wm. Hick , God 3- Mr. John Henry Petty, eldest son of ; � . -1 -
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that its capture was considered by the property for months past, it section Of ed s-ou eded to �isregard it-'pi�y, 71st Battalion, wounded and al- ship of Hay, nd the eldest nephew of I — I
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enemy to be impossible, bUV the ut Some portions of your letter are.- ex- matte 5 1 ---
effici- the Conservative party has been o .prore
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- . after Sir Sam's scalp almost since the pres,_- . d to the hospital on.Oct6ber 25t,i, the late, Messrs. George and James - - T .
ency of the British men and munitions 4- 8 mve of the attitude which I have and Pte. Everton Dodds Ersl�ine, 0 1- e Y,who de the first surve i i - - -
.. I . Outbreak of war. He has been hi described, and to -which you evidentl -, I few e I y of 'the - i . : I . I - I �
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I which have now been p1peed, at Gen- own Master in the Militia D y cia ly reported as, missing, but a *11 age ofTeansall, and named it af� . I IL � i
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czal -Haig's disposal are apparently ment, -and his brusque epart- interd to adhere. 'Such ail attitude i s hol rs later'by another �mess�age, re- ter their old home in Yorkshiro�, Eng , � ad I - . IV
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I manner Of wholly inconsistent , with 'and sub- po ed wounded. and adm G
rning down members of his own itted to ell- land. T e decea
such that -nothing is Proving imPOS- tul. , Joint re- e . sed had been in fail � . a6d' - t Me �
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Y who tho ra hospital on October 31st. ing bealth for the past three years S'La : . I
'to them: This latest success is part ught they ,had a right .1 �
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I sible to exercise -po-litical patronage, his re- al government is based "! I I . I ___ ' 6 although his deth was not wholly ��_ i
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'. one of ,the most important the Brit- fusal to consult his Cabinet colleagues .19 � I � CROMARTY. I , expected, Yet it came quite suddenly i .
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i d this� fall and is more on the details of his departmental eo Bat ,more than that letter i ,1 I � t yesterda I V I
, morning, in his 64th year.! 1
. ish have obtaine ninistration, -his occupancy of the uched' in such, terms that I cannot - otes.-Miss Marion Mel4ren, )I I Su *t,s aald I
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: significant ., I Ong ,10 Mr Petty was a man highly respected - I I
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� -overlook ,or excuse it. I take t , Pal w, is visiting her many frien, is in ibe community for his many ex- �' �
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; � of the exce tion§ not S ents in this vicinity,
� would have been on that Parl wanted a place in the spotlight, - and state ' We are pleased ;o �
- whi it' contains but to its cellent qiialities and stirling worth,
� Somme -where the Allies first broke his riding rough -shod over gel ,eral see Mr.'Joseph Speare out again aft. -r ! � �
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I . eeause the po all- and ehari cter and t6ne. You,: ust st rely his!seveire accident two months 0 a man w : �
q through in July last, b - sundry who tried to interfere with realize that I ag '" his bond, In religion he was brought I
.... � him, brought him many enenu'es al- cannot re in 'in the Mr.� Hugh McLachlan has disposed of In an Episcopalian and in politics a � .� i vercoats
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sitions the Germans are occupying though at the same Gove .mment a eol-leag ad- his!farfii on the 11th concession,
there could only hav__� been fortified a- time givin ' ,, me s UCh a communication R. G. Hoggarth. The price, pald vative, and he took a --deep in- � � I :
a unique n in the I r e g,r terest in all that pertained to church i T H "" S A LWAYS been our aim and ambit,
i gain in the past few months- Along Cabinet who ledid things." u he thus Imposed Z $5,200, -We understand that Mr, and state and was well read. He . -1 _�
, . upon.m the. disagreeable McJ�,achlan intends purchasing i Ion
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the banks'of the A -Acre, however, .That the above considerations have au -+. I duty ol � re- anot I- leaves to mourn his death, one son, F give � our customersthe best possible satiSfaciion
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esti Y --our re�ignatjon �`as Ministe, er farm elsewhere. -Mr. . Win Dinnen Jame , Pet and t ee daughters, : �
finally turned the scale for Premier ' I . r
where the new British gains 'were of Militia and Defence. . has � rented his farm on the i2th va i- Miss s L tY, hr ; I
Borden, and have been more than � ia the tailoring business. 011- qiits;�,,nd overc
"Faithfully yours. . cession to My. Robert Dalton,, es Rota and Flora at home, and ! A Oats
, made, the Germans have beenho5lding anything else responsible -for his re- I � ; of Sta E- Sadie, te-Aching near London. The de- � re inade �n_
. "(Signed) R. L. Borden. . fa. ' Mr. Dinnen and famil a 1 'ahigh-class. careful mariner. They have
�� the positions, from which they were signation, is evident from the fact "To I r mo-4ing to town. -A number y intex d ceased vvas married to Sarah Ann � -
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driven� since they fell back on them that the premier did not call for Sir tawa, Oi.lt. � Om he"e Butt, a daught 'e*ned their reputation from -the way they are tailored'
Sam's resignation , attended the funeral of Mr. ugh MC-
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after the battle of the Marne - over -after the revela- , . __ - I Do�gall, of,t Butt who survives him. The f6eral " well as, from the pure rn . ateri Is from which they� are'
tions of the Davidson' . . - - I I—— � 1. .be bouudary� on Monday ! a r
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commission, . took place on Wednesday to Exeter
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� two year,-,� ago, and their fortifications and more particlarly the Meredith- HURON NOTES. aftErhoon. Mr. McDougall bail been cemetery. The members of Plymouth �nade- The quality has alwa -in
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t sed to be- impregnable. 'Duff He was Lodge, - Sons of England, attending in our tailoring, and always will be. � I
� - in f ailing fiealth for months. ,ys been a prime fact
. , CoMiEission last spring. Sir ' -.A. mother ,. Goderich boy Pre ton the second son of Mr.- and M�rs. Jo i
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.1 to show Robert by his silence last sp ' n Strang, son of H. I. . a body of which order the deceased ,
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' Practically condoned Sir Sam's re a! town h was a valued member. Much sympa- i I �
that. ,-he British c s ,se*vices and entd, and three brothers' he leaves hi I I
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�, . I tions with ex -Hon. Colonel J. Wesley been ; iec epted., He has been; attache i to wife (formerly Miss He' I thy is extended to the bereaved, i In Spite of the fact that owing to the war., British- I
I.F., 311arl lines now, where and when they Allison, both � in connection with the the medical ' ster Horton �, Briefs. --The concert recently held I
I V i aug liters I o �voollens have advanced greatly 'a price and tailors all over Can
use transactions and with the small� rank of sergeant. I in the town hall, under the auspices of i
�� - please, Ayj of which goes to * show corps in Toronto with a g�town up son and two d
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:1, � -hat there is some reason to be ex- arms sale. I � MO rn his loss. -The Red Cross Aux- the local Orange Lodge, was fairly d to raise prices, we will continue. to make
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.. . I mer came the bert, but now of Stratford, has - carried out, The chair was occupied I range of evety man. - �
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taken by the British . with �—and we Oever had a finer range ,pring an ,UM -
T. pregnable three months ago are 'now Camp Borden episode, and Tory To- chased 1he store and busitess of Mr. quil�s were recently sent' from. here tained his good reputation in that, re -
L - . ease. The most apparent reason un- o increased the p1ressure upon SamuelLamport, at Farquhar and will to the Matheson fire sufferer .-Miss i of q * - � d F '
� Sir Robert Borden for Sir Sam's de- . take i pzs session i,n a week. � spect while excellent address er m aterialo. Dist: - tive, patterns and shad
. ea-Pitation. Then Sir Sam' went 6ver- -The Bruce Fai�in,. a G. fbite. teacher ,of S.S. No. 6, is ill, - es were rp Inc � es of rich, fast color.�,
. � tlojibteft is that the German num- 1 seas. Before he returned it is under- has bi!en sold tOX. 1st line, MOITIS, in consequence of which school has given by! the Rev. Mr. -Moore, of St. i I Pgs also al the plain shades. F .
- . bets have suffered to such an extent . stood that Sir Robert Promised . F. Vanstone, of been closed for a -few days. Miss , paups church and Rev. Mr. Knight I � I abrics'to please young men,
' his Wingliain, Mr. Brooks, the tenant,' Wh#e has gone to her home �in Gor- Of the Methodist chFeb., Mr. Moore' Oiddle aged imen and ,old men. - it doe,; not matter whether you
I where he Owns rie. I We hope she will soon . . loring 'and '
... ; fend more than a comparative15 - The a hou, It is a good farm and beloilg- and I be able to -resume her � uties.-- r. Knight of the great war that is Value. We �now that we can g:*ve you satisfaction. Come in 'and
be either curbed or dismissed ' . . td,
that they. are no� now sufficient to de- supporters here that Sir Sain would may move to Bluevale, ekting of the order in Pqrticular and 4re a style ei!ithusiast or just appreciatoe quality,
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section of their line -The strongest for- by furither dividinj u -on- On Wednesday, the- ath inst., at noon 9- The orchestra was present
� � curbing process was brought about ed to Inspector Edward Briiee, Toi ragin excellent selections wliile �xamine these new materials.
.1 . tifiCatiOriS 1hre absolutely useless with- billities of the department among Sir , �
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! 9 ev.-nts for Miss Annie Carlisle and Miss Mattie J
� -0 i Saturday last MrI W. Roy which Cromarty manse ,is bo�comin I �
;; � George Perley, Mr. F. B. McCurdy Grig . gave �
� out men t6 man them, and the latest - , Ellis fine recitations. �
�, I 9 .gest son of Lieut. anoi Mrs faMOUS, occurred when Miss� Anni Mr. Ar- I I I
�, d Mr. R. B. Bennett. Sir Sam, how,- 91 of Clinton � . I L I
il Brift.-sh, siieciess shows that the enemy an A. J. ' thur Cole gave conli ixt Us Be YOUR lailors
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�. ey had meanwhile cantin � was;marriec in McKellar, second daughter of Mr. an, Knight gave a spi L .
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11 I nes against a sur- I Uriel Rogers. The Mrs*, Alexander McKellar, loth con . Flossie F,oss endidl solo and Miss � . I "I
��z I . can not hold their li a on� doing things off his own bat. groom i!" hn. old Cliton boyland is I I'm cessibn, was united in marria ' M and Miss Gladys Petty
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__. prise attack when there is fighting go- When he thought something ought to f't the Winnipeg Grain - 4-"x- WilMir Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. J. �
, ing on at one or more other point be ,done he did it .at once without ploye % Proceeds amounted to between $30 and Do B
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. :onsulting his Cabinet colleagues, for
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, ,� gn � s1s- $40 for the Red Cross. -The sp I i
� the same line. Another -si -P1 e. Arthur O'Farrell,'! who - eft ter of the bride, and Mr. Llo$,d' i
.: ificant whom he, did not hav� very much Wing r I with the or ... is,ions in Caec'al : Seaforth I ;
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� thin- is the xareness of German Colin- respect In England he had appoin rne first contingent, re- quhohn accompanied the happy ch - rmel - -_
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ter attac t- his own military council, mad kno suni of $210, -v�hich is very good at � I :
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� tempted,but'they lack any resemblance. Important appointments month - I ev.
I since:been in a Rite�ie. The bridal party th0i ot, I I ;
� - . and- practically dismissed the Directorl hospit, 11 in England. , ore( ni I calls are'beizag made, -Dr, Hammil .
� of having sufficient steam behind them General of Medical Services, Surgeon- able to: . He will not be I �to Mitchell where Mr. and Mrs'. 0 � .
' � gain go to th r o� . of Toronto, spent a few days I
I to be effective. It would seem that the General Guy Caileton. Jones, all with- _K_ .. e front. Mille' took the train for Tor to. and duiin� �
, . d Mrs. James R ' Niagara Falls. . - �
German army. lacks the real bull dog :out consulting anybody but himself. � e i d, rof la Upon their, return, the past week at the home of Mr. and
iota .'a i i - ill take up thei .
; . , The correspondence leading u to of j� I I -, announce the engak, nt they w',i r tempora res; Mrs. Robert. Bonthron.-A large num- i .
spirit. They apparently can not fight ' ber of gifts have been sent to our sol- i
e' - lister, Bertha. Stanley, V S a. The eopl � i I
��11 . the dismissal of Sir Sam Hughes from est dal - - . Ou g- idenc6 east of taff e, cl a -� . a e
11 :- unless 'they see a reasonable show of the Government which was made pub- giter, of Mr. William Stani y, of Cipmarty are so 6 diers overseas during the past week � I I � . i
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. Of ClintOrl, to Mr. rry to los such in order that they would receive them' I . i
T success, which is pro-ven by the large lie Wednesday, is i � . George Wright, of �n e9timable young lady fro the- . �
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� . between two inembers of the same ance Of good wishe'A from fri ds c ge I theadqaartersfor
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I Zi Atwxd9.and formerly OfI Eli vi le ple sbo@d be blessed with great hap- the London road, o by Mr. El- I � $
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� . seem to have lost courage and if looks so intolerable from any standpoint, died last week. I liott Fairbairn, wh wned
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. I - a icti 1 has tested heavif� on IV - Ritchie's pastorat� of over four who has since had it neatly * ' - -rices, I
I � � tional, as to occasion � surprise that , . . , ye,,2 repainted! : I
- I lines in July had. also broken their rb Fair during th - O,- ie s erforming, in front, has rented his farm at Lum- i I .
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, dulties d, d in Londo move there at once, and who will make .
I'll r I On the Eastern front the tide seems appear to have'�been successive . R while .,he wis McKellars all of whom lived in this -
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. , 139 to the der"Illse (if W. his -contract is n oceived for the first time since her I
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; � Von Mackexi6en's much heral every, instance from an arbitrary ai- Mitchel , Ot Ytt completed, - on Friday afternoon and
l, I ded ad- . editor an marri Granite Ware
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I tion of authority on the pa d iprop r ( - The annual meeting of the A-ibbek .,
- " alted, but the Minister of Militia. rt of the Cli it Dn News Reo��rd, � e p t brancb,,of the Bible Society wa I evening last. In the afternoon, Mrs. - 6o preserving kettlesq regular 6oe) reduced'to.......... 40c
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!�i r sale, rch here on Tuesday evenin A 6 60*#
I � it has been turned, and he is now in tion in this respect was such a,' and 90(dAll [was offered fo I in the I chu Peck (the Doctor?s mother) received 1 '26 hdfA.- sauce 4ns, regular 400e reduced to.,......�.......,..�Mc
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- I -full retreat, and a Very costly one at Provoked finally from Sir Ito have the adr Ifilistratir. The pur ser the 7th Mgt: Rev. Mr. Moore, Of Hen., with her and in the evening Mrs. Peck ` p
- Robert G.- E. E all, who h with the Doctor received again. hdid. saucep ns, regul
. I n e of his dismissorY the Nev r as been fore 'man f �a ' ev. Mr, Darling of Staffa, and Mrs, 1 34 1 ar 35C reduced Ito........,-...
. him t' I letter,the charge that Sir Sam Hughes Hib� is Era'for the pa* �ix yea ;. � '
:, . '� ', Ritchie gave interesting assisted by Mrs. Lavi a
that, as his fear of being cut off forces: e '. Peek was .... �45c
,,, o move so rapidly that he is - .. n . . . . . in possession. I , ad.2 Clin s, of 1 24 hdld. saucep nsg regular25c reduced too.....,............. 18c-
-1 . ,� I was attempting to administer Y M - G. Campbell of Zurich, �
,� � s r G. Joynt, Mrs. Ma�k Dr�sdale, 40
dresse . Notwithstanding th6 man ' S�On, Mrs
. . eave much -of his superflous Militia Department as a separate Gov- :__Th E. J6ne . of Strath- during the Coffee pots,, 6oc, reduced to....... 0. * a 6 f 40C
,! .1 I obliged to I the e ev. A. -(2qt.) 'Otea an
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� i�'� supplies and equipment behind, while invitantic b the I
1; � uriani mous _ e amount collected this year Cook. The house was 'tastefully de- . *A**. �
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fl dence f long t I Methodist chuich, Clinton, than -any year since its organizhti , corated with I'Munis.)�._Mr. R. y. Me- J00 pudding dishes.... . 0-0o..#.._*&*.06#0*.#*#v0 .... ][Oc and .
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I 't Russian and Rou' - o becom� their pastor' for the ne3it wl On,� Laren is removing this week.from the I
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. � manian troops. Serbia duration. The climax was reached as a conferenea 'term. Th , I ith tl ie --exception of the Bible Society' McEwen estate farm to his Potatqe potso regular Soc reduced to -
-1 . � uring . ej Rev, Dr. , I � farm im- -I*- 0*0...* o.....O*........4 5C
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I y north of the homestead farm � 4-5c reduced to..........o.......o ........ o
' � too, is coming back to her own. D hes' last L. Rutle ig e is the present'P"r * , an I Potatoe pots regular
I I consequence of General Hug Nj,.� Centez ary Jubilee' year.
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. the past week she has been giving the v1s1t to England, and his attempt is comp'etin �ucces�ful four � � i I which- will make �
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� , Bulgarians a very hard time of it, all while there to e tablish a Sub -Militia year te: -1,1. � .1 ; _. ; . KIPPEN. I it much, more convenient for hi to : i � i, 50 (03
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I t AND CUTTER REPAIRING—The un- work exchange work with the home- !
. . - � Council of his own choosing, and to —Dur.t SLEIG im :
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� . the important Positions now being have Sir Max Aitken placed -over it g the severe lightning storrh deramigne is now giving bis attention to all lines ' I
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, dominated by the Serbs and French'. "wifn the status of a privy Coun which Vingliam section wood wo I repairing for slejghsaind cutt,ers. with a I stead. -Miss DeJean, trained nurse I Aluminum! Wa-re ' i
,.� 1. r o .7 pr cillor. on Wech�E:Sday evening� of -1 I t good Am k of sleigh tongues, runners and 'I] lines of, Toronto, is visiting her brother, Mr. I
It is believed that a numbe- f Lett s and --able messages exchanged the large barn be]6ngi a's wee � of -wood n nd wood work rep�lrfng. The baeab qualt - F. W. De Jeany accountant 1 2 dozen: pudding dishe� 50'C redlic,
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German submarines got through the In connection with these matters show King, on the 'a at the . ed too ........ o...., *,--o—, ... 40C
1 - Mr. . Ity of lafts alwayF in rtock All Molsons Bank. - 2 dozen pudding dishes 45C redu ed to...... '
- that Sir Robert Borden sharply and berry, v,as 4th conces Ion f . work ent u6ted will receiv6 the besi of attentfon at 0 Rev. Mr. Smith
- English channel under the old r flable stand, Tbomas mellse, Kippen 0 : c **#---##v.*0..".....
struck and the � dn . . � f Carmel church, received a cable 5C
* cover of the peremptorily called the Minister of burned. - � �5'5-1�4 � message just before morning 2 doze ' pudding dishes2qc reduced to........._,.,, ... *.**.
-4 Militia to time for disregarding iTi- but all. 0 Most Of the stock _�49 save ces. The anni- on Sabbath . service
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_-.Z� straYers- In any case, submar` afid "verstepping � p lemei its we .and 0, versari services which - morning last from Colonel 2 doze pudding -dishes 3oc roedu� .-.-ed to............,...... - I
ines his au- irn th - i i o.. o".. 5c
iw thority. Sir Sao re destroyed. were held in Coombs, of the 161st Battalion, an- 2 dozen tea kettles 3.00 reduced to ..........
� have been immensely-activre of - m Hughes -replied that is a heavy one to M ,The loss �the Methodist church on Sunday last Inouncing their safe arrival in London, r ., �-
I � . late in the new organization was merely ten- insurance will . rq Kink as 'the Were a e crowds England, and that they were all in #*-*0-#*..*. 2 50
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. . the sea lanes approaching the Atlantic tative. But the '
I I I )ungaD*nOn Methodist gathered both afternoon and evening good health and spirits which hdld. sauce pans I 2o reduced too,...... ........ o .............. . . L (
. letter dated Nov. Ist, in -which he re- held its an - churelt to liste� to the Rev. J. W. Baird, Was an
Coast of England,and losses have been Minister Of Milit& in a -The I .
� � � . greater than at alriaost any other per viewed his posi ' niversary services !on Sun.- Jam � � of anouncement gladly received, -Quite i dozen saucepans 45c reduced to...............�...* # ... *� 0 6.. 5
_ tion regarding these es ,street Methodist church, Ex- a large number from. Hensall and vi- i6 qt. anti -rust strainer pails 1. I ..o .
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day last) with Rev. J. W Hfdley, as eter, yv�o gave two exc�llent and im- cinity on Wednesday aftern n, 0a - . I
I iod of the war. Matters, a-ddressed the Prime Minister the preacher of the day. * 00 t .1
01, TMonday no less in a ton ed to.--.._..... I[
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11. e which finally broke'down Sir evening Ori Monday presslV11, sermons y in anti-ru�t strainer pail -c 1.00 redu Ced to........,... .
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I i;, than eight merchant Vessels were re- RoberVs Patience. - I , e anniversary abd especiall tended the funeral. of the late MrJohn . - .-04-...*�... Oc
v ..,� , �orted sunk and . ' entertain.- the evening, wb�il he gave his H. Petty, late of the town 2 dozen glass water pitchers 30C redu ce
T_. Tues -day's paper gave The -Minister'of Militia meiit wa 3 held. A h0t fo . supper sions O:r impres- - ship, of Hay,
I charged the was serv�i ch a go Rev. Wflliam. Sunday. Mr. the service at the home being con- 2 �
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I .'�11 the names of Premier with missta , after whi od pro- Baird spoke very highly of Mr. Sun- ductd bv Rev. Mr d to.................20C
'i", , . three more victilus. tin, the facts and granime 's ren extr� quality tapestry hammocks 6.50 reduced to. -$5�50
with a lack of frankness with regard - dered, the talent Knight. -Mrs. W.
� :,.� appointment of in. 'day, an] says he is one of the great- Wood and sister,*Miss Clarissa Mit- k5- regular 8.,00 reduced to.........,... o....... 8,
. � . i'British vessel Owners have been the to the eluding. T1 ss Hildred Me -Coll, soloist
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.,t.� . ent Sir George Per- Of Goderi - and Miss est evangelists America ' -0
'!�i I chief sufferers, bat neutrals, including IPYr an appointrn . F I' Carrie ' -has' ever chell, retu o--`56.,5
I % _,' which Sir Sam elocutiolus ; aT, Iffith: I seen Tie choir, un rned last week from London
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It ked upon with pe- -Mr. V d scythes............. 15
x the United,States, have suffered as seems to have loo id vi6li-nist of S atfokd.. of Riss der the!leadership f and vicinity where they have been vis- =e o"s ....... *:*1041
;,�,� - I . - - McClymont, deserves iting relatives and'friends i �
A culiar bitterness. This was the break- ducted a S. Ballagh, 'V& .
"�t - well, It looks as if the Teut I � oc - the highest praise for the beautiful Ming of our shade trees .-The trim- i
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-1 er asked Sbaw block, Wingham,- for e past selections they rendered. On the whole on account Qet our prices on '
of consequences, have deter- for the resignation of -the Minister of ?f the Hydra, wiring is making a great I farnace woxk bat'h-
2-, , :mined to destroy all they can of � 'Militia and Sir Sam gave it. Th few Years, has disposed of his stock it was one of the best anniversaries ev- improvement as nearly all the
� I I t - 4- ships e- let- to Mr. J. -X - Millls and closed 1: . .er held., , � � L I .- trees - � .
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:�i; carrying supplies to the nations ter of resignation its � �� were too high and rooru�: and plumb*
. elf is a painful s doors spinffl 9 MZ t evetroughing, a4'd
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': which, th ept- Reference is made Mr. ' 3allagh Moore, I who .
, i I .at length has Purchtsed the 100a Stanley,! -who has been visiting her iOUPlY. 11 and is still at da�e o writ -
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submarines from May fith to iSS in any way relative to- the cember it rn 9 - rn is a liftle
intr4�es !L,nd to some very old mat rick. and v ill- ta, oir the ast couple of mo I insdale, of the town- men
eY are at war. Thirty-three to previous correspondence, to alleged Jamesi -Fe ning. avid Ryckman, of Da- ing, we are pleased to lea
vessels have been aunkwith ere far] I OfMr. daught&,'Mrs. D' i _f moetO work. We have competent work
a ters t , Concession ) L, Car ko f ' ,ZPrOlved.-Mr. D 0 U.01 experien �
take Possession i on De has retu ed Mrs. Parsons P of .yolur
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- ue. Reference is th. Mr. tome. Stanley re,cently Purch,med ?5 / !
V � Ors bert'i own -retirement, gh �
Iniralty annOmeement,, which -Just � � �
11 1% nj BaIlagh and! fanlilk man iends Will be glad' to -see her new Chevrolet car from Messrs, X and notiece.
.1.4,� to an Ad- Of Sir RO - I gr ,tly missed -from Win am. and also a requirementg on short -
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that as a result of thi's 14() lives were - her goo .:-We make bri e. -Grain �
adds to Which an authoritative denial has CO � * all experiment, Mi. A. J to learn that the trip did C. McDonell,, of this villag �
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Sir Robert Borden requested the potatoes. st, 131wited a few h.4 -1s . quantities -Our business I ], TIJE i
:� 106T- Of the total 26 Wme Britishship3 re af Eh gh esteemed residents of this part men report trade am ver and
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�'\ . Army officer --A bazaar wiJ1
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. � I Fall Wheat, per bush 1.75 1
. (�a.ts Per bush. . � _. , . 50 I
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. .B;e�, per bush.. .. 2. 50 t
. ,Bran, per ton ..� ... 33.00 f,
1 shorts, per ton .... - scoo,
. .gutter, No. 1, per lb .35 t
� ,Vggs, per -dozen. .*. - .. .38
igay, 'per ton ...... .. 8.0011
. plour, -per cwt... .. .. 4.75 i
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. To . ronto, Nov. 14. -Live Pc.
. S rig chickens, 16 to 17e; 0
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)ryr,essed-21 to 22c. :f*r spring
ens, 16 to I& for old fowl �G
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1aid7 cartons, 50 to 52,c-; nevv'-k
I cal-tonsl 46 to 48c; selected S
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.. ,44 to 45e; storage creamery, pr,
� . to 43e; choice solids, 41U to
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aoice dairy prints 3-7 to 29e;
. I rxy dairy prints 33 to 35c, bz_��
I . to 32c. b&ese-N,ew, lar,ge, .'
i 24c; twins, 23%. to 241/4c;Arip-1
Ito 241h cents; Stiltons, 29Vi tv
i lffoney-T�xns--2 1-2 pound thn,-,
i to i3c a lb - 5 -lb. ti;ris, 12 3
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F 1b.; 10 Ibi ti;ws, 12e a lb.;, 00 11
I rjover, 11 1-2c a lb. Coir � V hon
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ern, $2.10; No. 2, �$2.05% 'N'*- 30
. No. 4 wheat, $U51h; old creP,t
I three cents above the new crol)-�
. __ tob-a Oats -No.- 2 C.W.t 74 1-2c;�
� � 13 1-2c; extra No. I feed, 78 1�6
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I low, new, $1.14, ininatediate shil�
. �� track, Toronto. Ontariii Oatts_
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white, 66 to 68c, nominal; Nl - 0
67e, norainal'according to freiglk-
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q1de. Ontario Wheat, :m -N 1% . �
� . � ter, per caarlot, $1.88 �o $1,90,11,
N *1.86 to $1.88; accoraing to *
. outside. Old crop, No. 1 c-Mrill"
� $1,82 to $1.84; No. 2, $1-" to'
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freights outside. Peas-,Xo� 2, *�.
. 12.45: 13arley - Malting, ',',,U2J
- i 1 $1.18; no-infinal; feed�barley, S1
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-prompt shipment. -Millfeed:�Cat
delivered,- Montreal freights, ba,
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" �� 24; good feed floul
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I'll, "ir lots, 'ver I'.,
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w� I � Brunswicks, in car lots �' 32.14 a-
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. W i&. $9.175; pigs, V9.215; roughs,�
I - to �$940; stagst $7.50 to $8150. '
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to $8.561,.,. ewes, $3 0; I
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sheep, $7 _�O � .
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' '0' November 1-,Ith were 2,-6W. �
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� 2,000 sheep an4 lambs, 2 p
_1'000 ealv�s. Thp supply on the
ket this mornint.for iale ,conels .
.- :1,700 cattle, 1,30� sheep and I
hogs and Too cal*es. Owing tc
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searcit-y of grain ,-ipd the 11 ,
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. prices ruling for fdodstuff-s. - 9
evidently have made "up their �
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. . cows was fairly active, and, Sa
� a few choice wilkers were ma
'high as $12.5 each. Sheep and, �
'were,firm under a good demand.
� 'was no change in calves for whi
- ,demand was also good.'r The bd
the off exings. were rrasss feA
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lots te $IL25, d selects et ��
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$7.75 to SS; inedium $6.50 to
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sPringers,70 to *85; sheep ewe!
- 14 to $7.50; bucks and culls iii�
t .1 larAhs, $10.25 to $11; Kogs, ,*R,
*11 25; calves, per -cwt., 14 to
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- TI&n. Stock YArds, Toronto,
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*Pening market, but this fa&.
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buYing tone which prevailed.
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I 18.it -jVeek'a curtaliled opgratior
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