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Watchman (1888), 29 Oct 1896, p. 8

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no. Wholesale and Retail. Lumber Dry, Dressed and Bill Stuff, Shingles of all classes. . Coal‘in Nut, Stow-3135;, and Smitblng Coal of best quality. Short and Long Wood, Hard or Soft Wood, Lime, Drain Tile, Sewer Pipes, etc. E ’ 88%;. g v7.5 spent by the entire company. The l in the ceremony, which was .condjuctedjby Rev. D. P. Oswald, Presbyterian mm- srer. After the ceremony the company ltook tea with the newly married couple, ,after which a very enjoyable evening lpreseuts were costly and useful. Among others was a beautiful gold watch and chain presented by the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Nasmyth have the best wishes of_the entire community for a long and happy life ..... The writer of the Janctville correspondence in last week’s issue of THE WATCHMAN need not attempt the prophet business again, as he will get no honor, seeing so many inaccuracies were record ed concerning this marriage, which Best Scranton at the time of publishing had not taken place. _, GREAT OFFER.â€"â€"THE WATCHMAN and the Weekly Globe from now until January far, 1898. for $1.25â€"new sub- scribers or renewals. TEE WATCHMAN contains all the local and county news. and the Weekly Globe has been enlarged ' ‘ ' - we a lots ublished in nada. Sub- Persons in need. of any of the abOie , me p y p Ca will nnd it to their advantage to give us a Lilli before purchasing elsewhere, as we will not be undersold. We sell at prices to suit the times. R. harass co. No. 9 Victoria Avenue. PHONE 56. â€"Iyr ...â€"~â€" ,_____. . A. SEATON. Veterinary Surgeon, OAK‘W 00 D, - ONT. Konr'ir" Graduate (-f the Ontario Veterinary Co]- e't inr‘ " r1134“ Ontario .‘Ilcalical Veterinary S met: 5 ' . v. . . Torontz; ()filce: W 00!. s Harness Shop. DJ.) or night Cizils' promptly attended to. Charges moderate P. B. C. 0."ch every advantage to young men and women desiring a busmess edu- cazion. B The Principals during college hours .ptrsonally assist the students with tlwir work. This in a great measure, accounts for the success of these who have gradu- atec. and the constantly mcreasmg THEJWA‘TCWAN, nN’DSAwTHURS'DAn'OCTo'sER 72‘9TH. ”1896. ' f -_â€"-â€"â€"-â€" ___â€"â€" .....A.- .â€"â€" 2'- llllllN1NllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNlllllllllNllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll u 3% ‘2 ill ill l I It’s No Disgrace to be Poor. 5 But it is a disgrace that people will go on getting poorer by paying MORE THAN THEY NEED for their Wearing Apparel. Ijuour store, it is not E ' even inconvenient to be poor, for you will find that you have more than enough money for what you want. We are not exactly givmg away goods. but 2 we are coming pretty close to it just now when compared With prices elsewhere. SEEING IS BELIEVIN G We want you to secâ€"to feelâ€"tojtest: E before you buy; then we can challenge comparison with any firm in the world. We don’t make everything give way to cheapness. Goonness is the 22-;- test. The best mills ; the best manufacturers, and the best makers contribute. Fresh buying chances step to the front every day. and we’re there 2;; ready to gather in the cream of the stocks of well-known makers. With our immense outlet, we run no risks, for prices must be made 'temr ting enough "" ‘ . for us to buy. The way we buy has everything to do With the way we sell. To sell Reliable Goods, as we are constantly doing at persistently lower prices, means shrewd planning to strengthen our grip on the very best trade and by having a free lance in all the markets. We’re men’s clothiers and furnishers In the com- plete sense. Run your eyes over these few sample prices :â€" â€"- 1: ,"I‘a l 1 “2.. lllll l l l l llllll Ill l 1 illlllll ll .lzlllIml/IIWMI/M/ I’leI/WII’llI/I/IMIIIZWI/I/I/I/M/I/I/Ifl/I/WI ‘ " " 1 r it... a CAALAJLACEo 17‘s: our new ( ircular and full particu- . lars address ”2132GT E MOSHE-A. B213 ness College, Peterboro â€"â€" Che ”Watchman. "321.1523?ch 3931292. ...â€"â€" 1.02179: l. A; EWS-LETTERS VALENTIA. Special :o the Watchman. Psi:s.>xAL.-â€"The Missers Henderson of Toronto are at present the guests of Mr. Swain. . . .Mr. Wesley Campbell of Zion, Cartwright. was tle guest of Mr. Vl'm. Sugget on Sunday last ...... Miss Lottie and Ada Yeo, of Little Britain, paid Val. zitia a call on Sunday ...... Mr. Jas. Casey returned home from Fenelcn F alls,jafter spending a few days visiting friend. (Illness-The Valentia cheese factory closes on Saturday of this week after a a very succcessful season’s work. The patrons of the factory are more than ever pleased with Mr. Stillman’s work during the past year. No doubt he will be re engage: for the coming vear. A GREAT 0FFER.â€"THE WATCHMAN and the Weekly Globe from now until Jan- uary lst, 1898, for $1.25â€"new subscribers or renewals. THE WATCHMAN contains all the local and county news, and the Weekly Globe has been enlarged to 16 pages; it is one of the best family news- papers published in Canada. Subscribe at once. ...â€".â€" FLEETVVOOD. Special to the Watchman. HARVEST HOME.â€"â€"The annual harvest home sen ices were held at Fleetwood on Sermons the past Sunday and Monday. were preached on Sabbath by Rev. J. Kilgour of Cavan. On Monday a very large number of people gathered to enjoy the dinner provided by the ladies. At the conclusion of this use pastor, Rev. B. Allin, opened the meeting in the church by giving out a hymn and cal- ling on Rev. J. W Totten of Lindsay to lead in prayer. The Lifl'ord choir very efficiently led the singing. There were other selections, which were much enjoy- ed. That by a little girl, Miss Grundy, was very warmly applauded. There were a number of recitations, two being given by [{ov. D. G. Harrison, Rev. J. W. Totten lbw“ gave an address on “The Model. Church." The church was crowd- ed, yet :he order was excellent. Those who had the management of affairs did all in their power to make all enjoy the evening. The financial returns would be about $60. A Gun OFFER.â€"TBE WATCHMAN and the Weekiy Globe from now until Jan- uary 1st, 1898. for $1.25, new subscribers or renewals. .THE WATCHMAN contains all the local and county news. and the Weekly Globe has been enlarged to 16 pages; it is one of the best family newspapers published in Canada. Sub- scribe at once. ___._.. JANETVILLE. Special to the Watchman. MATRIMOXIAL â€"On Thursday, 22nd. inst.. at six p.m., at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. James Nasmyth, merchant of Lotus, and Miss Emma Armstrong were united in marriage in the ’ ' Youth’s Ulsters ................. 6 00 to 10 00 to 16 pages; it is one of the best famin E2 MEN S OVERCOATS' Youth’s Cape Overcoats ......... 5 00 to , 2' 50 IE 2'13 180 Fine Nap Overcoats. . . . . .$3 90 to 3 7 5O Youth’s Worsted Overcoats, 3 2 ibe at once E 150 Fine Beaver Overcoats.. . . . .; 5 50 to 10 90 different shades .. . 5 00 to 8 50 2 scr ' g 350 Fine Worsted Overcoats ..... 4 50 to 8 50 Youth’s Overcoats, from $5 to $8 5 ”‘h E 125 Fine Corkscrew Overcoats. . . 6 90 to 12 50 now selling for .............. 3 00 :5; NORTH AMILY. E 150 Fine All-wool Melton Over- 2 WA Special to the Watchman. ;-.â€";__-_-j coats ........................ 8 00 to 1§ 50 BOYS! OVERCOATS' E . P *cn‘vo is about co 1 t d around a:- 100 All wool Beaver Overcoats... 9 00 to 1. 00 ___ 5 L02 *2 mp. ‘2 e 2; 125 All-wool Freize Ulsters ...... 4 90 to 8 50 Boys’ Tweed Cape Overcoats..-~81 m to $2 90 : here and?” farmers are taking adiamage Eâ€"E 200 All-wool Tweed Ulsters ..... 5 50 to 10 00 Boys’ Nap Cape Overcoats.. 2 :5 to 4 u :5 _ of the line weather to save their root 2:: 350 Imported Freize Ulsters, in Boys:allj-wool.Tweed Overcoats.. 2 75 to 2 5t 2 I“ our 3E“ crop. :2 four different shades ........ .. 9 50 to 15 00 Boys Irish Frieze Ulsters ........ 4 00 to l ")0 g x ecta OBITUARY.â€"It is our sad duty :02 have :2; 75 Men’s Cape Overcoats ....... 5 50 to 10 00 Youripgfigfifiggpgrggergpapg E M our ECV eliythl to chronicle‘the death of Mr. W. Calla- E . ’ 9 , is - , ' han’s, e'dest son Francis, who was called E CAPS AND FURS, $7’ for """ " """"""""" “ JO E ,1...“ a small one away. 2“” *2 bmf Illness 011, Thursday 3:; Coon Skin from .............. . $16 50 to $30 00 GENTS’ FURNISHIN GS, E " ,, by Expres evemug- Dr- McAlee of Lindsay 2228' 2 25doz. Sealette Caps,lJockey.... 1 00 Mews American N, ht Robes em g , isite hastily summoned, and all that medical E 200 doz. Imitation Caps, from.. . 19 to 50 broi d ere d fron t sg $1 00 to Q1 fl 5 yet v DEl skill could accomplish to relieve the :_=‘_ 2 doz. Persian Lamb Caps... . . 2 50 to 5 00 Men’s Heavy Twill Cotton-kivht '2 "U E: NTLE sufferer was done, but of no avail. The 2:: , Robes... . . . ....n” o ..., 3 once can be ask funeral on Saturday to the R. C. cemetery E MEN S SUITS. Men’s gill} and Sagi35c4-in-gand 0 f 2 ‘ OUR Ill was very largely attended. The bereaved E All-wool Canadian Tweed Suits ........... $3 90 an nots, wort eac I" ' .3 pr 0 3:7 E 'T d 5r family have the Sympathy 9f the neigh- 2 Fine English Tweed Suits ............... 4 90 fig 355211;? fiffifig‘:g§ve§gg 2.) .o .o 5 never had borhuod in this their sad offliction. 2;? Fancy Yorkshire .Tweed Suits ............. 4 75 stitched ................ ’ ..... 0 1; E never h?» ~ 3 , No TEACHER. YET.â€"-Our trusrees have if: igpt‘prh Tv‘vjped tbléltg .t .................. g (5)?) Men’s Heavy Underwear. _’ jjjjjjj 19 to U 25 E! 2, if so, don t m not yet engiged a school teacher but have ; Worsggd S o‘rs el . 111 3d. .h. . k ............ _ 90 Men’s Heav‘.7 All-wool Under- 2 CD5 DEPA R plenty of applications to choose from. E m S' p am an c ec """""" o M weIaIr. . . . .0. 'K'U. . d .. . .. . . . 42(7) to o .70 E ver 50 1a,. ChOin.â€"-â€"The church choir haVe E , _ en’s eavy .n erwear. . . . J to U (50 5 nc ‘ purchased new books and under the lead- g BOY S SUITS. 00 ggpéffpliégfieqt £21: dHandker ' ( or E: .5 in Dress GOD ership of Mrs. Thos Johns are coming E Blue Serge all-wool, 3 piece Suits ........ $2 50 - '2 . 2 . J o) = j u 1,, Every 0‘” . . ”A , . . . , 20 doz. White Embroxdered Silk 2 rapidly to the front. Let the good work a Ileavy Canadian TWGEd, all-w0013 piece. ~ 3 00 Handkerchiefs .............. o .30 2 One of our .10 on. E Tangy Scotch Tweed, extra heavy double- Gough's world beater, all-wool E 1 . thcr 1w Wm PEOPLE ARE Seuss-That :5: 500 Bifitbéagt'sat; 2122222 2222.; """"" 5 33 202122, 2222221 2°p--~-C- d, - -- 0 10 .5; ° 22‘” ..a ,. .0“ there 15 a. wedding 0" the rapis: Why E Fancy pleated all-wool Canadian Tweed... 1 95 10 dgibklggns all-W001 ar gen 0 80 to 1 .7: E 4 503 Dozen- 1L , ,. not have the Itho together, ant:I too :1th 5:: Finest quality Scotch and English Tweed. 2 25 ‘ " ' ' " " ' " ' " *2 5 We never flak: resounds, .c ow soon, oh ear, ow E ‘ , 2 ILDREX .5 lsoon!”. .....Some got left at the party is YOUTH’S OVERCOATS YOUTHS SU|TS' E ' CI; ua”*ic< :.. Tuesday night. Moral. always wait for E . , ' . _ All-wool Canadian Tweed ............... $3 7:} “=2 -an q 2‘1 ' an invitation ...... That the new house is 7;: 283$: %:;eveéiroovprlcpgti """" 8'2 93 :0 '3 :3 93 West England Tweed, 14 different patterns' :4 773 2 2'6 of the Cclcbre‘ . . = . 'e ' ..... 2 - . - ~ :2“:- â€" - 2 ‘0 be CODStWCted immediately. 5â€"22 Youth’slNap Overcbatsfifn . . . 3 ;)50 t: I)" go Veneltiigen $311]? Corkscrew, all WOOL fornierfitrc: E In CLOTH 1 - A GREAT OFFERâ€"THE WATCHMAN and E p """""""""""""""" -“ - 2 ' at way don‘t. the Weekly Globe from now until Jan- E: f: ’ uairy lst 1898, for $1.25â€"new subscribers THE WATCHMAN contains all the local and county news, and the Weekly Globe has been enlarged to 16 pages-{it is one of the best family news- Subscribe or renewals. papers published in Canada. at once. SOUTH EMILY, Special to the Watchman. PERSONALâ€"Mr. Jack Petty has gone to Onnmee in order to acquaint himself with the knowledge needful fora tonsorial artist. . . . . .Miss McConnel spent a day or tWU at Isaac Fee’s last week ...... We hear that Mr. Hickscn of Mount Horeb Morris will be sorry to hear of her con- -also called at at Mr. Fee’s last Wednes- lday ...... Miss Jennie Endicott of New i More) came back rather unexpectedly ll-ist Thursday. Her many friends are glad to see her ...... Mr. Widdis of here contemplates doing the L-Ol'theln part of the county with his team of colts, etc, No doubt for him “youth springs eternal in the human breast.”. . . . .Several from CHURCH Normsâ€"The tea and social at Middle Road last week were well attend- ed. A disappointment on the part of some of the speakers, and suddenlcaveofconsid- arable fowl matter after the tea and be- fore the social, might have caused some difficulty. but the energetic pastor, with his able helpers, soon righted matters and all passed off in good style. We congrat- ulate them on their success. . . . .A large number from here went to the anniver- sary service in Omemee Presbyterian church last Sunday. A GREAT OFFER.â€"-THE WATCHMAN and the Weekly Globe from now until Jan- uary lst, 1898, for $1.25,â€"new sub- scribers or renewals. THE WATCHMAN contains all the local and county news, and the Weekly Globe has been enlarged to 16 pages; it is one of the best family newspapers published in Canada. scribe at once. â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" VICTORIA R OAD. Special to the Watchman. EXPLANATORY.â€"Y0ur correspondent here must have been very busy lately or else left the country, so with your kind permission I will send you a few items. IMPROVEMENTS.â€"Mr. S. Caverly, black- smith, has greatly improved his house on Main-st by a nice verandah ...... Mr. Joe. Harshaw, merchant, has had a res- idence built on his property opposite his store ...... Mr. Wm. Boden has erected a new blacksmith and woodworking shop, near A. C. Graham’s office, which will be a credit to the town ..... Mr. A. C. Graham, division court clerk, has nearly Sub- Mr. R. 15. Jeffrey is also building a house on Railroad Avenue......Mr. R. A. Anderson is adding a verandah to his pleasant home ...... Messrs. Ryckman Bros. have added a livery business to their blacksmithing and are doing a lively trade. PERSONAL.-â€"Mr. Rice, traveller for R. jfl. Howard of Toronto. spent last week in town and surrounding country looking up game. Monday morning he took a small covey of partridge to the city. ..... Mr. Deacon of St Louis was here last week looking over his new residence, which is under course of erection on Cameron Point, Balsam lake. Mr. L. H. Peel of Toronto is contractor. and is bound to set an example to future here were and will be up. to Lindsay lot north of the railroad track. c. awaiting the results of the decision on A GREAT UFFER.â€"â€"THE WATCHMAN matters of law concerning them. and the Weekly Globe from now until N’s alid 13()Xv 57 ’5 Tweed and E. '7 garment we 2f? -.: ., .micle as rcpre Ill l l l l l l i l ll.|l I llllll GQUGH j j The Wonderful Cheap Men, fill."ll.lTll'llIllllll’IllllllllllIIIllllfllllillllllllllllllIllllillllllljllllllil'lfllllllllillilllllll'llllllllIllllllllll‘lfill'lflglllllllllllljlllllllflfllllTllg'lfllélll'l'lllllllllll.lllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll m ROS. Lindsay, Peterboro and Port Hope. i: ”I i I. l BEAR US ‘ “l‘i4'>:'.i . . ,r" . ‘ll.l:‘.l.iiii ‘lllllll . .. “"1 1. _â€" ____.T -“_v:â€"‘_._ _ .. 3 _â€" l NEW ARRIVALS OF Fall and Winter Glllll treatment. She has the sympanthy of us all. We excel in “'edding Cakes. _ _ . ' Rich in de‘ ’REAL EsTATE.-â€"Mr. W. J. Chirpaw Sign; dellCIous in flavor. Nice Fresh Oysters tinued illness. She is suffering from a at A. B. TERRY’S. Best brand at lowest cancer, which although removed by a priceâ€"424. ., Specialist in Toronto still needs painful - l in I Wedding Cakes. i 1 t _ h f liNo wedding com- '3 â€"-â€"â€"-ATâ€"- h s bought the Our bell lot, corn or pe ejwn out one 0 our ca '65. They ensure; . Albert and Main-sts. i . .P.. Mr. John Mc- happmess and long m“- Made 0“ the Short“: l CQAL STOVES: Fadden has secured the other Campbell notice.â€"â€"A. 8' TERRY"44'4' ; Bax STOVES COAD BROS hâ€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" u , SALE rigâ€"ensue. PARLOR STOVES, OAKWOOD- FRIDAY, NOV. 6TH.â€"By Elias Bowes, auc- January 15“ 1898’ for $1.25â€"new “Ub' tioneer, credit sale of valuable farm stock smiles and renewals. THE. WATCHMAN and implements, by the executors of the contains all the local and county news, estate of the late John Chambers, lot 21, and the Globe has been enlarged to 16 con. 5. Fenelon. As there is a very 1 00d COOkin . assortment is complete and vari' pages; it is one Of the best family news- large lot of farm stock and implements to g g Range j _ Subscribe sell the sale will commence as 10 o’clock Every thing usually found in a first- '2 New and second at the sharp, lunch served at 12 o’clock. The Toronto Live Stock Market. 3I.â€"By George McHugh, auctioneer, brick house, driving shed ‘ ”$20 00 to $40 00 stable, etc., on Lindsay-st. south, the pro1 coOK srovss, W h .1â€"___. , STOVE PIPES, e "9 Jl-St placed in Stock 0_ new Fall and Winter Goods, and " papers published in Canada. at once. yds. Factory Cotter. w "w patterns in Flannel Ladies Coats. Capes and Ulst Beautiful Goods, and Cheaw Milch cows, each . . ...thanever... ..... Export cattle per cwt. . 3 4‘} to 3 80 â€". _, G ~ g C- 222: 2:2 5529233252353222232253122 JAs H LENNON " .. utc s’ t t . - ‘ .. . Bulls, (gerégtfhffi. .Ejbf‘f'. 2 50 t: 3 50 posters for particulars. . I New Woollen Goods all~Wool Factory ban 2 75 FRIDAY, Nov. lITH.â€":By Elias Bowes, auc- tioneer, large credit stock sale, property of Benjamin Burtchall. lot 28, Front Range, SOmerville. Clydesdale stallion, 2 Shipping sheep, per cwt 2 00 to Butchers’ sheep, per head 2 50 to 2 25 to nobby patterns) ..... l hairy Canton Flame) Odor Cotton Shining- \g ‘ Plaid DressGinghams‘ Of all kindsâ€"Blankets of .4- 2 60 weights, and very cheap. 300 Spring lambs, per.head.. Calves, per head . 2 00to colts fiqing 3 yrs dd 13 d INANCIAL STATEMENT "F b ' .-.. l - - - ° , ~ .. . . goo rade _ . at enriching. , . ., Choice bacon hogs, cwt 3 75 to cows in calf, 8 steers risirig 4 yrs. old, 12 F PogggE WCTURD} LQAN AND SAVINGS Dress GOOdS, 2W . Cotton Baits, free Thick fat hogs per cwt.. 3 25 to steers rising 3 yrs. old, 5 steers and 5 (13392.1 A ORXEAR EADIAG sml‘SEPTEMBER’ Our usual excellent Selecti :4 for ............. Light fat hogs, per cwt.. 3 65 to heifer “5mg 2 Yrs- Old, 3° gOOd ewes, 2 i ' These Goods should be seen " V8 in Cottonadcs. cl‘ Sows, per cwt ........ .. 2 75 to Berkshire boars, 7 month’s old, 5 Berk- wamwwm «Houmm' moomqmo Le sale of aluminum 1 ii '. 0 [Mr big: shops. ”2125:2353 met“: day. i I I 'r’lr I... "J77; be I take the other one.” '5 finished the woodwork of what will be the handsomest house in the Village. . .. for thense of shall and will?” Siennaâ€"Thoma” friends of Mrs. Straw‘per‘load............ 2°"Stubezton, newwumzm »«2 . 1., . -. . .-Jâ€"..’ b .2:- mm. . in-g any gram. 4" . builders. Tom can do it too... . ..Mrs. Cream per qt...... ....' paesence of the near relatives of the J no. Shields has also erected a fine store Sage fin and groom. Mr. John Oswald and and dwelling house on Albert-st. Miss Mary Argue assisted the young couple .. . _ , peratii-re until it r‘eacheh a,point' - .em’ ;- w: Yes; “”thh‘i‘V-‘fl‘ 1 think it ought to the plants barely 3133? {without} 1 .M, ." . ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. ’ '4 .l " OfT ’ is 1 ‘ b c131 Stags, per cwt .......... 2 00 to shire sows. Sale to commence at can ASSETS. be 12-? praizmtedfi. In pr1:e :31» -' 'I‘ablitdahm:51:Cre1 Boats Per cwt 1 50 to O’CIOCk' Lunch sered at n O’CIOCk- Sale Loans on Real Estate qua l -y ey wn. coinan " ' Border Towels llw'j ’ """" ' ° - _ . _ ’ - . anythinor ever shown in Calm?” . ‘2. j " __ Without reserve, havmg no wmter feed. Astuirgdlby mortgage ........... 843824 8.2 b tern, I4 x 28 “10225. _. LINDSAY MARKETS “113::- Nov 13m B E1. B ggfuet‘uéiigéiit. """"""""' .1..‘.'.‘.‘. lifii 33 ' ‘ BM“ $292303 â€"â€" - - -â€" ias , 8.31 n ................... 2" 20 8.. GRAIN. ‘1' auciioneer, auction sale yof valuable 03:31 0““ £1 Bali-m- --------------- 1};ng g3 BOOtS and Shoes? linen T::elsmfar:v'cl Fall Wheat per bushel. . . . 0 80 to 0 80 fiock indKlmplemems’ the P'OPe'tY 0f 351345 93 all Sizes and all prices. 5 "‘ “new per doz. ’. .. if. Fyfe Wheat do do.,. . .. . o 78 to 0 78 q ‘2 1" “ animal“ 7° 2°22 N» 2212102 very complete . . . Mantle Ciozhs. :21 Spring do do . . , . 0 75 to 0 75 . ale at one o clock sharp and Without LIABILITIES}. ... vy Beaver Mend Goose do do. . . .. 0 63 to 0 63 reserve. = hut-hm?“ 0‘13““:“3299'900 0° . mes --------- ° -- » . COARSE GIRAIN- BIRTHS. 3333i Efitshl§“iifi‘f‘fi‘flfl‘i?‘f 411(6 65 In Gr 0681’ 165: an: Eéder‘fo‘f'n C0311 Buckwheat. . . _ . . . . j . _ . 0 25 to 0 28 JEwETT.â€"At Campbellford, on Sept. 16th, 3:22.32“; With, Abfcruw Intelgstu 9232 40 We excel in all lines. Our T 7. an °° onngs. - 2 2 Barley, per bushel. . . _ . , _ , 0 25 to 0 33 the Wife of Mr. A. E. Iewett of a daughter. $3,511,333; b:£,2;9ftzf§: 100; :3 have won a reputation all hinged {Dress GOOCl Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . 0 00 to 0 32 MARRIAGES- the country. This season " “M ’ Pla'd) colors. - - Oats, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ 0 21 to 0 22 T ETILSOFâ€"h-MIL'Ias.â€"Byf Iii": JR‘Mtl J. W, 851345 es Im>onr DIRECT. Prices 0 .. ., all the aggeigetssdgleoa Peas small ....... . ....... 0 45 to 0 4 0 en, a t e “51 ence ° r. - ‘15 Lind' f 2". . S2 u‘ 515'" .. - 3' ' Peas, Mummies . 0 43 to 0 5(7) 533.” OCt- 12th: ML John 11. Wilson 0f ’OPS to 1896 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT' villi; in025cup1‘E Aim it]; I5 "‘i 33 guard all-W 001 sergi P ’B O .. Miss Ellcnl. Millsof Omemee. ' .. Dr' .° - 1 88"". """" eas lue. . . . . . . ...... . . 30 to 0 40 CORY SLUGG ’TT By th R J W Sept. 30. Ti; DIV dend No. 1. 35¢. Tea Suvd. -» glare all-“ 001 Sergl VEGETABLES. _ L -â€" 6 av. . . nrcn_3lst, 1896...... . s 510 96 , dos - Totten at the Queenâ€"st. arsona c, Oct. I th T0 1’1“de NO- 2. Sépt ... ” ’ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' New potatoes per bag. 2 “2 ' 0 45 to 0 35 Mr. Tlios. G. Cory of Mgriposa tgo Miss ngia’. $3012.11, 1896 """"""" 1105 65 Tailorin . ”kw“ Black Gas MEAT, POULTRY AND’ DAIRY PRODUCE. Sluggett of Ops. BflquEffiefigofigj_fjjj:: 21: iii , ‘ . g ’ ‘ ' j . . Chickens, per Pair. 0 o no a a o I 0 30 t0 0 40 .O,LEARY~FLYNN 'â€"At the R'c' ChuICh’ ~â€" \V e have a firs“.C13:‘s tailor IL..." > Ducks, per pair. . . . . . . .. . . 0 50 to o 60 Lindsan on the 26th inst. by Monsignor c, 3 1233 1" °n the Premm- G004“ m ' Winter-est in th Geese, per lb. _ . . _ . j . . . . . o 06 to 0 07 Laurent, Mr. John C. O’Leary of DOWDeyville Sept. 80th, By Interest ......... . s 1333 17 to order on short “0369' , ‘ “ interests The Butter per lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 15 to O 18 to M‘ss Mary A' Flynn 0f Lmdsay’ To The President d D'_ ‘ . and finish guaranteed. Try i' 't prices: Mon Eggs, per dozen, , , , , , . . , -. O 13 to o 14 ROBINSONâ€"WILSON.â€"-In Lindsay, by Rev. Loan and Swizz: nggganhe Vietom for you next Suit. ' Tail(IT-mad 1 ‘ Turkeys per lb. . . . . . . . . . 0 09 to 0 10 ' W' Macmillan, 0“ Thurs‘la)’, OCt- 22nd, “Rm-WP! have carefully maimlned and ‘ I “mi B038. 311 h8 c oi Hogs, live weight per cwt 3 00 to 3 25 r. Walter Robinson of Fenelon, to Miss fled the books, accounts and vouchers of viii: ' ‘ the n c as Lamb, per lb ’ ' 0 05 to 0 06 Mary Wilson Of Verulam. Tflwa’isfi’glliffi tafingmmhge msepmmw' 1896' Dressmaking " in ma Eve: nooooboooooo ‘ o . . o c 00 . . 1 Dressed Hogs. . . . . . . , , , 4 00 to 4 75 COOMB~SA1NDER.â€"On Oct. zist, at the the company and find that they agroglesvllthldthe We also have a first-class, st? “‘ . y l Begf. . . ' . . . _ . . . . . j . . j _ . 3 00 to 5 00 home of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. A. H. gmififgmfls and I hereby certify to the correct. Dressmaker in connection will ’ . Farmers” Hams Per lb. . . . . 0 06 to 0 08 fififi’ssafiggfloigfigggfib 0‘ Cartwright ‘0 Lin-giggles fumblglilmd IIids-dune!“ 0‘ am? :1: our store. ‘ GENERAL. . ' ' . , DIED. J R. KONEILLIE,‘ H8 rton............ Smto 9m _ ' ,- ; Endgayim'toctolm-‘u ' i Europe or lb. . .. . o 06 to o 08 “MCCANN' I" the mm“? F". OPS: 0“ “m" 9153 0R TRADE for Produce of ‘" Y‘P - . . . g . ursday, Oct. 22nd, 1896. Catherine, Widow kmdg B p and: 0 20 to .0 20 of the late Patrick McCann, aged 68 years. ' uttefi v P011133“ 0 P-sâ€"Fun l a ”r bunch. o o o O o no I o o ' o w to o w MERRILL_At Gmfto out. on the an OTI(’E_I will not ‘be . 00 0 0 mo, 'mtfld. o o o ,1 ‘ all Inc .4‘ lord l . . . ”i . d . re and see our per b. o n on u o o v o o o o 09 t0 0 10 Into. Mt. T1103. Merrill, aged 83 years, fither M in $11“le to, In, mun“ or debul “mo. CORD - BROS ' “h M halth dd 2 00 to 2 50 of Mrs. Ira Lapp of Cambny. 2 LOGAN.’ mind; “y. wag 1"!" whoops-aw. W. ' ‘ 538 in the market. , -~ "We. 2.3, l . . ‘3'd’.cm.°lii’¢: . .' , 22"1“% h â€" M . 5‘ Squires, ”411111133111; d]e23pd;Â¥eannf he: ’ge. ~ . .. -.

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