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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Jun 1892, p. 8

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unbound the remainder teams. Trade in ex- .utcatfle “looked up" considerably and higher floss werepaldthan on the closing market day die-tweak. Small stufl'contlnuodflrmowing a thought receipts. The attendance was talr. cameâ€"Prices for export cattle were slightly ”at Tuesday. Sales were quite numerous at fiadin’onolnslanoeashixh as5io wasp-id 1C choIceicai of heavy shipping steers More andnalligan bought about 35 leads. and another local expats buyers were aleoheavy miners; Butcher's cattle show little change in prints, z nd the marketis about steady. The madam-ted heifers and steers sold at! “dimmed to choice do. 30 to 33. and common total: at 30 perm. The prospects at noon were ”fleeting a clearance or the market. Among grannies reported'Tuesday were- 12 export. av- ails 1,3501hs, st 4 93 per em: 19 do. averag- h 1,!)0 :be, at $4.83 per cwt; 20 do, averaging mine. at $4.625 per cwt; ll do. averaging 1,198 Me: 420 per 5: 19 do. averaging 1.320 lbs. at 35.12! per out; 21 do. averging 1.200 lbs. at die to! b; 16 butchers'. averaging 1.050 In. at 842 ”head: 9 extra choice do. averaging 1.000 lbs. 30 per lb: 20 butchers. averaging 1.025 lbs. at age 1- m: 21 do. averaging 980 lbs. at. 330 per 12;. 11» cows and swingersâ€"Only a few were dated to supply today’s demand, which. how- “. was only fair. The enquiry was principal- mm local buyers. Prices ranged from $30 I! O_815_per head. 33th one or two fine fresh u,._ -__I. -a high :3 N7 mm oomncuu nn‘wm , __,,, TheJ. F. Plus: moon Co. of Toronto. â€".-. } Iom" are putting in one or their celehntod 01110: or Tn Camus Poe'r. W93“- J‘m" 23' 1892' l Economy Heaters in the new bcnk building at We Live Stock Hornet. the Dominion bank in this town. This company Jmn-Wehodoliahter run at live stock is prepared to Inpply WARMAIB FURNACES. due western cattle market this morning. and Hot Water ma Steam Hooters pieced complete flow not witllont _lta nsgal beneficial eflwt in your house ready to light a. fire on the lowest , “A- m... nfl'nml ”a“ No dust. no dirt. out! no inconvenience 'W per nun-u. n-.. _. v, ulvod mllchers held as high as $47 to $50. The light Oriel-Lugs or Tuesday, and Smokers- hhcttor the last two w is evidence at mwmelnthlsllnewillbeoom ale the that light for some months now. The an m inferior rough stock which sold at 31 to 30 lb. Mr. Crewtotd. who deals extensively in ’8 meters, says the: the better class of en In this line are now [#2: taken by shippers. M and lambs- e fairly active and last fours prices well maintained. A few export mg (Emailiau 39m. nuns“, 23mm. JUNE 24’ 'UGH BROS An authority on Have ”76 Stack ! WHAT IS THE RIGHT SORT 0F CLOTHING. 1 Not Glothuig out with a carving knife. sewed withla darning needle. and preswd with a piece of red hot gas pipe The right kind of Clothing 13 such as made from selected goods, out by the most skilled men in modern style. and made up under the scrutiny of a. man who knows if it is not done right he must pay the piper. GOUGH’S buy all their stock under a guarantee and sell it under another. They . . are wining to guarantee every garment that leaves their shop. - p . GOUGH’ S HAVE THE CAPITAL, THE EXPERIENCE, THE SNAP AND PUSH TO HUSTLE The Lindsay Store is crammed with the cream of Ready-made Clothing to all. Come and buy. ”f"“;f¥éfi7§§”3i°§”smu ‘ BB» (TOUGH BROTHERS, The Wonderful 61111111 Men KENT set-amt . Assam“ mm cm W um um barn-ti? ulna: Manono M’I’SLQE wm man may. The Peterboro Review says: "Mr. F. J. Duly, m pxoprlotor of the Grand Guam! hob]. bu close}! negoflggiona to: the purchase of the 8:31 ‘-_:l_- lung] In lJlId-V- tnkee possession on the 7th 0! Jul na'proprietor oi the Grand Central here showed himself to be a tint-clue hotel men. genial and hospitable with guests and a thoughtful end successful W’ No doubt in his new hotel in Lindsay he w receive the name he do- nerveemdwiilmakesmeeeaeot hisnew ven- u- gvu. â€"vâ€"-â€" _-_w , prices. No dust. no dirt. end. no inconvenience to have these furnaces Dunn oldhonneo a well an new. Write the above company tor cum deecribinz these furnaces- Eadmatee made and Died in the far West. The Saginaw Courier-Herald has the follow. ing particulars of the death of Samuel Berry. The deceased was a. brother of Mrs. Adam Donn of this town. and son 0! Mr. “James Berry of Believiile. known to many 0! our citizens:â€" "A telegram from Canon City. 0:31.. to James Dunn. announced the death at the: lace on Thursday night of Samuel Berry of is city. Deceased was I. well known comp (women. having worked s for erflit a: Ketchsm, Nickles 85 Chapels and use Cranberry Lumber-ins Company. in every position or m performing his duties in on honorable and very satisfactory manner. Three years-ab he was s his constitution that mega-ms of consumption ton nd lodgmsnt in his system. and these could not be eradicated. He leaves a wile and two smsli children. Deosssed was 85 rears 0! see. end a. member of nge tent. K. 0. ’1‘. 1L. sud carried $4.000 insurance in that order. The remains were ;brousht to Saginaw tor inta- adore given without WGâ€"1 Dominion Dny Coleman: on Port Hope. This yest'e program for the ceiebntion'o! Dominion Day in Port Hope is the best ever presented by that town. It comprises sthletio epoflsmrnndhorsersceeincroeeesndbese matches and other sports during the any. the evening there will be an exhibition by the Kings of the Air. Messrs. Compeu k. Ambrose. and n magnificent display of fireworks, balloon mansions. etc. All to take lsoe in the beauti- ful sown pork. overlooking e Ontario. We would strongly advise our renders to mnke ibdr Lnsngemgnts to spend Dominion do! in Port ___._-._. fill... In all-m“ ”In“ mam. Imwww w uyvuu ”Vinoâ€"vâ€" .._. __ _ V, Hope. The program is always fully carried out. Any information desired can be owning! by mung L. 3. WILSON. secretary at :ertising says :' “‘ It’s a meat thing to put the right sort of talk into your Clothing Advertisement, - - - - - - sort of Clothing to back it up wit ” - - - JOflZNGS. “QM Dormant!!! - Don't deny. Take Kempt’a Bun-In. the but my a "Numb. u “gnuâ€""u, with by those who SUNUGHT SOAP having no equl for Pudty. ya: my use it with comfort snddelight {or way household ynrpose. m in only, clean and economical wayâ€"tho 0 way of washing, and * sum-lght you will not be dil- appointed. HAT tired. worn -out feeling, of which so many women complain alter a. “Y's washing. is done away with by those who use that great ‘ A }: Pf. SUNLIOH‘I’ LEVER BROS, umuo new EWHEAD TORONTO Lian. 3“. ,3. IMâ€"ll. Saw Which mats the Dirt drop out Without Hal-d Rubbing Without Boiling Without Washing ,. Lumzo are always in order. It is not to be wondered at that people} are often at their wits’ end to find presents suitable for the many occasions on which they are required. We show a very completestoclc of goods that are chosen to obviate this difi‘icultg, goods that are beautiful, tasteful and good in quality; articles that are unique and not likely to be duplicated. We have many useful pieces of Silverware that are comparatively, if not en- tirely, new; also small articles Ifor personal adornment or use ‘in iewellery. or Japanese or l Chinese oddities, to say nothing ‘0/ cases full of the more staple } goods in our line. “-1‘.‘n an If you don’t get 0 “Midland" or at “Victoria” watch, ~ because they are the best at the pried. You may save a few dollars 0" the original outlay by 90mg a cheaper article, but in the long run the cheap watch will 00“ the most. are made to war. They are] our special watches and bear! our 010” 7107128. store will prove that we are MI W advertising!” space with empty WW- Where the giving ofpresmts enta's so hugely into social life as it does now, we believe that the public will appreciate our gforts to meet their wants. ‘4 -1--- Wedding and Birthday Gifts The “Midland" Gough Brothers! 1.111431 The “Wetarm” BRITTON BROS. INDâ€"- The Best [000’ of PI’IOBS .’ The Ability to Sell 1 ““va mu mam w W m Mg “gm ___’______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"f FOR SALE. â€"Counhor fitting: 11: good AWN» to IJOHINION BANK. Juno n WWMWG mm fig Jana nil Sana-I Dunk. luau- urn-smut!!!- than). for mam-d Juno Ind. Isaâ€"us. Km 8: JAOKWN. Vmgutho W Mum at 0mm --.-- I- LA-‘L- at... (kn-11m- but)" U W d3, 0! Jul,» lanceuaneoua. difi‘erent brands. We make a specialty offnmilv trade, andthose dealing with us get goods at the lowest possible notch. ’ tradingat oun‘store means a telling reduc- tion inthe expense account and a “nest-egg” to deposit 111001181100“ m um. June 23. 1891â€"11-8. GENERAL“ SERVANT WANTED. â€" n3 9. n. BARB. Maw-'3, “fin-w. Jul: EXHIBITION _oy_ Flowers and Small Fruits, FRIDAY, JULY l, l892, (noxnuox DAY). n! m Horticultural Society. COUNCIL CHAMBER. â€"and it'sa greater thing to have the right INDBAY FAMILY GRO GEES Johnston 3: Sisson. Did it Ever Strike Y‘ Ladief Button Boots, 706.10 ,8“ Laa'ia’ Lace Boots, 656 .to $2.7, Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, 50c. £0.52. Mind Oxford 5 110a, 50:. to $1.25 Ladm‘ Kid 51%", 6 56. 10523! Ladies’, Misses' 41247301.? Wxgwam S/wes, - a Men's Working Boots, Vanda! JOHNSTON SISS no can: no. In at unau- fi'l‘ DOOR 3m 01' DALY 8W Ind-1.71m M. 191â€"10. m1! WI GIVE m 8391‘ VALUE 1! DOT- amcl .801 m line we advertise w ‘ Ell-atom Store closws :1: - sub stash for THE‘ In are Selling Table Linen, very Glua Towels, fa Feather Ticking Check Shining, (1 Fancy Check Cot! Cambric Dress Li Fancy Ootwn Dre White Linen Fin ' Bug-gain) for (is. \Vhite Lawn En: ’ White Cotton Rib ' Men's Henvy C ott Hen'y Grass Lim All-Linen Heavy '3 Cotton Shiru fut" Men's Elastic We} Fancy Flsnnelett Iron Frame 4~ply mAA! (I.__‘.. :1 a? “as? * err: g ”3 ans; E 1?? FF? 1 DISSOLUTION 159 when}: PRESTON’S LRNIN G. â€"The gel mum I will not .Iv 7* ‘fiâ€"wiel’ Co'ton Dm 4W’ Cotton Chemise 11 Indie" Lisle Thread 1] ,- New Ad vertis 1m SERVAF' My. June 9. 18m"; L mas fro m; “thitlwmnbt Item!» far 3|! Dress Shirt (natural. SHL gangâ€"'7 eof L All the am A most Co YOUTHS’ the mm In VARSITY Full St HAT 2 3.41133 new BTRA W H. Whip “1" .- buwbeu 1| Mvod ontl outwit-.1. a; - “Fried on G. CAnPBELL June: only by E OF P

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