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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 Jul 1904, p. 10

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$1. FEEL; mum-w IIIu aw gnu. Bent nuts h'u hay field. - . , J. . ' {More will be a great 'gafhering of} pupa-em to attend diVine service Lug shipments pf stock trom them points this week by Moore and martian. Mum’s dismissal in the topic in military and political circles. Some tories wonder how the country pro. gxeafles under such rule, but the ma- jority are willing to hold on to the geld and shehela flowing in as the result of such good government and“ )et aide issues 'llide. ~ , 1 ‘ Nathaniel Fleming, Ops, and Chas. Sham, have recovered again. Our doctors have _been busy of late, with can! of plasma 2 The help among the farmers is than now owing to the boys going- to Brigade 1me at Kingston. . - M will be no more cricket new it“ at!!! Mr. Bent nuts hi5 hay field. - ; . . J. ‘ {the farmers. are rejoicing over mph good times .m every respect, and the good crop prospects " '(Too late for. last week) The crops are promising excellent of all kinds. After a perilous trip through bogs and weeds, with a steam punt, scary inc all the fish and snakes ta_the land, apt. Baker and his crew made the new navigable trip to Omemee with the steam punt gm, Thursday. Mr. Miller may possibly age this new, route {or deep transportation. mouse. ' Lindsay steamers will have a new route to Omemee this year. A My number or on: citizens attcnded the Dmvneyrille picnic and thggcuglaly _enjoyed themaclves. The 'Pr'esbyt'éfiég’ 'c-inoir Tina's ’bet .. ‘ ~n reorgqmzed, me: His Rowan, as mamst. ‘ The cricketers were well pleased with the outing to Lindsa: and con- 1est sith the L...CI club last Satan'- The Anglican church Zawn social Was a great success. Mr. J. J. Mjller, contractor, Lind- say, is 50in in epxnest 44. the school The max-ruse of J. C. Stephenson and Miss Laidley, daughter of H. Lamey. took place on Tuesday morn- ing of last Week. suspect him tovbe of :1 l:_.c‘li§'!'; after, eagle eye, eagle beak, a nick. ozly appeal-anew WWI)“ in ’5' best Jw- - ““5 £319? ’3’"?! who him to be a . .ord. Dmihg work hours you will find him going around with aci, gar between his teeth and holes in the north end of his pants. ' . DEEMED ‘ (From Our Own‘ Corresmndent.) The regret to hear of the illness 9! Nathaniel meaning, at Q33. at the ad. sancc-d age of exatysthtee. DmLor Ke_l_th is_ th_e_ attending physician. ‘0 laws! IOIES Peon Ian. 3 l W “a?“ ”“9”" ‘ o 43 Several of our villagers took in me : 3' PLACES. ' ltxcnrsion to ‘Washburns "Island on W WW “0“” and r990“ “.8006 tin":- _ § - Mr. W. R Millar. L:r._daay, was cal- ! ' - 4 GLENARM lirg on {fiends in the vxllege Monday. il-‘rom Our Own: Corrb’pondeut.) 1 Mrs: lung, of St. Caghujmcs. has We are very much surprised to see been the guest of Mes. frwm dun-mg . the past week. ' m. u . that the Watchmanâ€"Mutter corrES- Don't forget the picnic in Sinnlair‘s dent has not been called to account gg-ovc on July 6th, under the aus- for ° n mi 3, , - ,ches of the Pregbytcrian church. ; fl: ha 0t on work before this by Mr. Victor thjtlock. of Cleveland, ‘ one mterested m keepmg a clean - -‘. - , . . _ _ Ohio“ 1.. spending the summer at W. paper. One questmnv 15 â€" “ ho As the Beachanl’g. inmm‘u' the Mauve: - he -"I' “'m I’l'hn-f'nv pn‘n-nr...‘ Ll._..,. I A. HIGINBUTHAM, DBUGGIST Neely Opposite Postoflice, Lindsay. The potato bugs are coming and if you want to save your potatoes, now is the time to dispose of the bugs. We have a full strength grade of Paris Green that you will find to be the equal of any that you have ever used in its power to kill‘ potato bugs. Doesn’t cost any more than the ordinary grades. Pound, 25a: 3 lbs. 65c.; 5 lbs. $1.00. (ORRESPONDEMS’V Mat '2' HARNESS-MAKER. SINGER “W130 “0811089. , , (Es'rususmm 1856. Dealer u: all bad: of Harness, ) ° 9 3 s mm Rugs, glam/s, Rom, QUEEN ’S HOTEL SUCCESS” To ”5' STEWART, 3 . ¢ 4 § 3 .. .- Bells, etc .- .- D. J. MCCRAI, Pnor. Hamssmaker. Dealer i” “115’“? : Buyele and Bt'eyele Repairs. Ramadan“. Chdcut Liquors. if Harm“, Trunk: and Valises, . mutter emu-Lao noox roon Terms, £1.00. Robe: and B/dhlétlf. z 9 O WWNW 9W§§OW§§ OM69“. MNWMNM Yul] WANT THIS PARIS GREEN“ N4M§§§ONW§OW 60061 C. H. MCKEE, “THE MEAT MA RXET,” ' Fresh Meat, - Smoked Meat, Canned Goods. com aroma: armu. Tl}: Choices! Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Sfioes, Gent’s Furnishings, Highest Prim Paid for Faun Produce. A; D.~ CARMICHAEL "vs â€"w hams to W tonm. 3W2 G.A:McKAY MERCHANT TAILOR. Imported Woollens BIAEOHABLB P310”, J. W. PROUSE, Satisfaction Guaranteed some of the Co’s high gra'de mowing machines. The result has been -that in the localities where placed orders for this season are more easily ob- ‘1eiued owing to the immense hay crops which is now assured. He is looking forward for the present sea- sor as being a meow-breaker jn this lme of goods. The sympath of the community goes out to Mrs. 51‘. C. Birchard in the lose of her mother. the late Mfrs. Burke Swain, of South Muriposa, which sad event occurred on Ffiday, the 24th inst. Mr. and Mrs. Birch- ‘ am attended the funeral, which took J place on Sam, the 25th. . , Inc-9‘2 towards the good ladies in change who were instrumental in profidim; such an excellent evening’s rutctlainumeut. Mr. A. Ryckman, our village black- smith, who is also agent [or the Frost Wood firm, had a visit from the Cos representative last" vi'éek, Mr. Rkamn last season introduce-i of the kind. {the rec'eipt; 701”“); evening were most grazibing. and all present voiced the same senti- The strawberry lestiml held on Wednesday evening, 22nd inst, un- der the auspices of the ladies of Christ's church. was a mos! ‘unquali- tied success from every point of View. The eIe'Tiug being ideal. the grounds in perfect order, and the ladies in charge untiring in their attention to those present, making it one of the most enjoyable functions or the sea- son. .The tables, which were daintily screed with the most appetizing de- licacies in fruits. ice cream, con- fectionery, etc., were well patroniz- ed, and many were the lia‘tterinr re- marks of those from a distance who . attended on the good taste displayed by the management and for the man- ner in which each detail was looked alter. The village band was in at- tendance and discmrsed some or {he ipopular airs of the day in .1 most creditable manner at intervals dur- ing the evening. A short program of vocal and instrumental music was given by local talent. A pleasant teeter; of the evening‘s entertain- ment was the presence of the Rev. Mr. McDonald. Methodist minister. and Mr. Donne], the young student in charge of the Preqbyterian church work here. It goes to show: the friendly ieeling which exists between the different church bodies in this locality and this is only a; it should 'be. It is another step in the direc- tion of clutch 'nnion. The Rev. Mr. Challee was most aseidions in- his attentions toward all. [and can .11- ways rely on the atemlanc: o! the- people of the Vicinity whenever call- u_l upon _to {assist in any similar work o from the bustle and din of the outer world and tune a beaLu.’ ul time 11 - ,piq heart’ 3 content. \ - Sexeral of our villagers took in (h! I! (xcursion to Washburns Island on Monday and report a good time. Mr. W. R Millar. Lir._d;a_s, was cal- lin on friends in the \illege Monday. 1 Mrs King, a! St. Catharines. has been the guest of ,Mrs.‘ irwin during the past week. ' ... 5' Don't forget the picnic in Sinfllair s it grove on July 6th, under the aus- v ,pices of the Pregbytcrian church. re W" conocoxg. '~ [me 0m- Own Corzesrondont.) Dentist.â€"-Dr. Bowenman will be at Finlav’ 8 again on Wed. Jul) 6th -w1. :7'-â€"_â€"â€" ...â€".v Mr. Victor vwm‘tlock. of Cleveland, Ohio“ is spending the summer at W. Beacham’s. Mr. Wm. Bentley, returned home on Fliday last, after spending aglea- sant tune in Toronto an?! 1!] Uncle Sam's domain . , ,. i lay at Port Carling, Beam-Iris and he Sanitorinm. the wharf was I Cached and the train was wtiitim; to take the jolly crowd to their tar- , ions stations. The Muskoln lakes ire «an treasure houses of delightful sur- prize: to the touristsand visitors. No lkaes on the continent have a more delightful summer climate, none :1 more ideal sanitary condition. Twice daily~ the boats ply to and [com the ‘ lakes. which makes it very convened ient tor the visitor to get to any part 1 they desire. There are comfortable summer hotels and boarding houses, I where the Visitors can rest. removed from the hustle and din of the outer world and have a bealuful Time to Die! heart’s content. \ ’ . .CAMQRAY. {From Our Own Correspondent). ' A large number from this vicinity took in :hc excursion to the Mus- ! koka Lakes on Thursday last, which was a xery pleasant trip. One of of the .party gave the followmg de- sqriptiou; Xuskoka Lakes was reach- 'ed by special tnu'n‘ (tom Lindsay, azxrixing at Muskoka whar! at 10.40, where one o! the Navigation Co's steamers. “Medom” m charge of Capt. Bailey and Purser Brady, was 'in waiting to take the excursionists up to the beautiful island Winder- xmexc, on Lake Rossqau.’ After a pleasant three hours-stay the whis- tle blew and all were on board ready for the return trip to Muskoka wharf. Alter having a Jolly sail and mime! Eat th; Presbyterian church on July i 10th. Appropriate addresses and mu- ; sic by a large union choir. Dealer in Farm Machinery, The McCor- mick 0.K. line, The U. S. Separator, McLaughlin - - Camages, - - anions anwxua mamas. JAS. A. FANSTONE, Highest Prices paid fox Farm Produce. Groceries, Fruits, BARRISTER, Honey to Lou. Lowe-c 33w. Farm: for Sale or to Real. GOOD TEAS a Speak/{y L EDGAR WEEKS, '. A. CAMPBELL, Sells everything in Bread and Cakes. way-v as» ‘q'v, u. an, more mpular. or thhd_wield a great-v GI“ influenced During :(his pasturato here Mr. Wife ‘has passed through mau'y trials and limiting“, yet he was over Ritual and “any to mforl: other; 10‘ annuity, and we owe him1 pit: as a student and thinker them are none more painstaking. thorough and amt; as a pastor in its best and tmeatfiense ‘bhgm arje (em, if any On Sunday morning. last Rev. J M. Whyte predched his tamwell sprmon to a largo congregation. Mr. mete was for four years Methodiu minis. tor hem. and during that time has gained the coatideooe and love of a host of people. As‘ a preacher. there arelelw who excel him in the-p011 pit: as a Student and thinker there m. Andrus. photographer. ,Spent mwoek here lately and found business in’Ahis_line_ quite brisk. 1 {From Our Own Correspondent). The picnic at the Dutch Line Friq day "as the event of the season. merybody was there. The dancing ? plattenn M a large crowd. as also did the ice cream booth! Mr. May, of Rewinditfe. Muckoka. is a visitor at Mr. Wm. McE'lwnina. ‘ Miss Selkirk. of Huntsville. is the guest other sister. Mrs; M. Melhnud. The young people spent a plea-ant time at the home of Mr. Wm. Newell Wednesday evening: ~ Miss Peacock left this .week 'to gpend the vacation all: her home in Stayner. , . Mir. F. Sickelco. of Silver Creek. N. Y".. yuan visitor at Mr. D. Kellett'ls l'a'tely. tormvv. spent in new mmgméxiisFlilâ€"é‘owttfié evening. the music being furnished by Oh. m-l:. m-â€" the mde’l M 1‘ hare dinner wafi served to one hundred and twenty in. vited guesta The day‘was Plerasamly am} :â€" ~A-I ___, ,, ' .From Our Own Corrtspondent.) ' I in of 'tho largest of May weddmgs oocumed at the I'LC. church, Vimou'u Road. on May 17m, vwh nMuHenry Mblntam, of URL-”grove, led to the Ollie! Maryann R., youngest} dang-Mex ot ancis McGiory. our got-thy .Mmayter; ,Rp‘v. Father O’Sullivnn performed the peremony in the come of the ce.ebralion oiauq ptiaJ high mass at 10.30 a.m. The bride ms beatitituly attired for the occasion in White sink made entrain ma bodice of real Lace. low neck and flowing sleQVeS, trimmed ‘Nn'th Silk Inching, with 'hat of real lace and plume. Miss McLuQaggart, sister of a. m assisted the ‘ . .. _ _ .1 yellow, Vi“ ha; 10 maich. while ‘ John. better of the bride, amended 1 the (room. The interesting eta-.mony 3 then minded, MIT. and Mtg. We. ‘ Intaggnn acoompqfied by their numq emu: friends drove to the home of ‘ m M? m 1!. hfim (“m- nun- ' ___' 6" .um aâ€"IIL‘U- 'men wars forced to consign again to the water some of the smaller fry. which proved to be below the regu. lation size. or this flaw. H: has set the pace ta- all the young men of this district. Messrs. D. J. McTae, and Tom Grant spent Monday afternoon at Balsam Lake and [wprc successful in landing some {air spacimens of the tinny tribe. M'hilst being thon.‘ ougbly wash in their views and sticking to the old maxim of "what we have, we holfi." yet those gentle. The nobbieat and most stylish trap we have seen in a wheeled rig. for some time is a Whatâ€"fired buggy. drimn by Mr. Jack McDulfy. and purchased from Mr. J. A. Vanstone, of this placa H;- has set the pace tur‘ all the young men of this diatrict. l . V‘_“, vw-uâ€"qr- v- I-I-I“ maul]. Mr. D. Grant and Miss Kate. are visiting Mrs. J. R. Geddcs at Sarnia. The: purpose visiting. the exposition at St. Louis before returning home. Mr. L. I. Stuart visited Beavermn [fluids on Sunday. He rappltsamon: eujbyablg time. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The tumu‘s’ excursion which left here on Tueaday morning {or Guelph was well patronized. Inn in gener. ally lookad upon as being one of the most popular oulimm out uhe season. IF YOU \VANT A Pt'ana, Organ, Sewing Mae/line, Buggy or lVagcm, see me before you 6a]. Dry Goods, Hat: and Caps, Furs, Ready-made Clolfiing, Baal: and Shoes, Croatia. J MURCHISON CO. Imported Woo/lens, I Remand/e Prias, Superior Workmam/u} (To late [or last week.) L. I. STEWART J OS. STAPLES GELERT. x339 N0 AGBITO. ROHALLION. D. JAMIESON, 7 TAILOR. v uvna. JVI. Law 3211110- !oroed to consign again to ~ which épeaks (all; WOODVI LLE. @mm‘ppity. fl __ â€"_~__â€"- v nod while! a duplicate of their pm scriptionu. they can aways be had promptly by mail. and it will be his constant endeavor. as before. to give entire satisfaction. and should any at them ever be in Ottawa he will beinâ€" deed very much pleased to receive ‘ them at his office and show his part. unity to his old acquaintances.-wl. Card 0! thanks "l‘o one and all at Mr. J. H. De- Sittings Mom, on than with whom he has had any Mince for the past eight years. As far as his knowledge of capacity allows him. he thinks he alums made a great effort to please and give every person entire satisfaction it it mss in his power. Now he again thanks them {or their kindness, who helped him out during all those past years which be M the ‘opgnrtnnity of being. minh than. and‘ desires to state that he has pul‘chw ed one of the finest optical patios-sin Gsnnda. which goes under the head" in: of ‘The Ottawa Optical Parlors." 119 Sparks-st. Ottawa, where he has located {Iof‘cood and will stay Steady at his office. so will be obliged to quit the road. It at any time any at his customers should have a preakage _-)’ __p-L__ , a .. " -vv.v‘ , V- . VJ Dr. Rain. of Toronto Public Library. Archdeacon Casey. Inepectcr Knight Judge Harding. E. A. manly, A. P. Devlin. R. at. Real. and others. A de- scription of the new Lubrary and a tcpor‘ of the speeches mil appear roxt week. . ‘- ‘ I * ' One-leg of the Publle lenry. The nemr Public Library buidlfina was successfully opened ’l'msdny. All alternoon the 'hunldiug was tlnonged with visitors 'rczn town sud country. and over 200 register- ed the" mace in the book provided for that purpose. The majority were delighted thh the exterior and {n- terior appearance, and expressed sur. prise at the edverse criticism indulg- ed in by some parties. In the even- ing a sparsely attended public meet- ; lug wan- bold in the Council chamber. i when addresses were delivered by l h... D.:â€" -0 Ir._-_., .. .. Mr. Napoleon Bender. an old reaiq dent of this place. hm who has been living in Michigan, where he‘huheen succesatu! in lumbering Operations. in making. a pleasant visit to home and friends. during the past week. His many old friends and associates have given him a hearty welcome. Nelsoti Green visiting his brothgx Dunbar house. Mrs. Tho; Jon visiting her sister of the Dunbgr no 113'. Nelson Gm was a visitor in the vi and the hope of 80m 1 is that his visits mag queen; “- Mr. M. C: was a visitor and the 11098 Is that his ‘ quieott- M- Mrs. T1309. 7.“ _..‘. “uni.“ ’CII‘ rived. comprising some 90.000 piet‘m. which will be converted into lumber at their mills here. This is by far the largest cut this Go'y. have hand]- ed since theyseaned operations here. The sad news reached the village on Monday last of the death of Mrs. Austin Ford at White Lake, after a four days’ illness. The 'tuneral took place here on Tuesday and was large- ly attended. Mr. Ford, who is well known in this district. has the syn. yathy of the entire community in this. his hour of trouble. Mr. Jas. Mansfield’s ice cream parl- ours are the chief rendezvous for the young people during the plpasant summer evenings we are having. The delicacies served are said anything served in the larger tom-us or cities. . . . ' Rom Our Own‘ Conupondent.) at]: closing [ad has struck our burg. and as far asap belearm ed the farming community are not taking too kindly to the new idea. We think that in a country village like can it is: mistake, as. ; 1...... _.,‘ LA In. R. A. Andaman Is at prestnt in the city under the cm of unediâ€" cal apecialirt. Mr. Anderson return. ed home tlfia :week, after spending some days with Mrs. Anderson. and reports her condition nob ting some. iwhu. im’prpmd‘ ‘ mu Kate Drury. who spent (he put two years in Manizobu. is viai-‘ ting. at home, and may remain {or late summer. The Raven Lake Cement Co. have Onrlthinc new in readiness tostart (mention; It i. expected that by tho first of July, thaws will startin full blast. 7 --‘.â€".â€".qvvrv--- _ Mr. Bakerililu purchased the drug guinea on Mr. Fielding and taken magnum; [We welcome Mr. Baker 103 (agony to our midst. Mr. Gilbert McFadden has opened out in the blacksmithing line. We heapeak for him a fair share olpub‘ lic pntronage, as me feel there should b3 work ebony: in the vicinity to koep uwo shops running. Mr. S. A. Gumbafiam. late G.'l'.R. agent harem funny. hve let: us and gone to Milton to reside. Mr. magma: in about to accent a pairing in hlge NamthmeSt- new: (or our citizens MT Andy-son‘s ueqw store is about completed and our village may justly feel proud of having such a bright. modern. Madge structure in our midst. His growing trad» $mnndgd immamd :1“:th . e m -. lic will be glad to knit-“that better service M.) be meeted out M them in his new quarto” chn than in the “P mtitndo for his ”muting nn'd nntirh‘ cam-u. ,Wle qegmt his departure and wish Min every prol- perity in his new lieu! of labor. .C-uftin: ot-‘sa'ambr IAIN. = of 30m of- Sufi visits may be 3‘3 W. (If T04 VIN» 0‘ Lindsay. are home 0! their uncle. 1382 dais Week; Water-1m i; F. Deum‘ui’ fair coed more'trq; F 3-36 5'5. 140600. June 28.7 7...... â€"- â€"anadlan ea In a Luge at nfic per ID“ at: C ‘0 3“ lb. fibee 12"“.356 9!! lb; ,2? [3 man. 15c. pmwmz, bub ...... 0 47 6'“ “.9001. CHI! AND P300003 untpool. June aâ€"WLnIâ€"Spot. Ion- hul; hunt, steady: July. Go 81“: Sept. a. 4956; Don. nominal. Coraâ€"Quite my; _ an India men. an". 88. 94. fork 4’ch Inc-I mun-u, may. Ch u. Baconâ€"snort, clear hoe run. 883. but - Prune wen-11.143111“, ; Album :0 Inca, amt. 8“. What. white. but Wheat, and. bulb When. lpdl‘, but What. some, but: . Bans. bush ........ Barley. but: ....... Oats, bush Rye. bush ......... . You, bush ......... Buckwheat. bun MIMI. (in!!! London. June ’ 28.â€"Clo¢eâ€"-Con. m cut-Inflow, American mixed. 2!: )4. floor. mama“; mnemon- :3". a. 9d. 1. on plant. buyer- antfn. ‘ C)", on m; Ira, with : mu :7. ram. June aâ€"cnouâ€"wun w. at"; June, 21! 151:: Sept. and Dan, M. flour. tandem“; June, .72 20c; Sept. nod Doc, $0.0m If. Inn-c W law In one... all uWâ€"UNMRIN'W mum We... Tuna” Eva-1:33.111” a. urorpool when rutum cued (0-day “d to had lower tad corn future: “d lower to 14d higher. 0 Al Chicago Jul when: cloud c lower than yesterday; uly m 56c like. m Jul,- oau kc lovfl'. The Bi g Lindsay Cloth MARKET REPORTS. FOIKIGN nun-m. nume- B_._ J; GOUGH, him ' 34.50 '35 T "v" “‘3‘: nominally study. ‘me ”fl“ '3" 34min. mot. flowed 3' ' 40 may ‘0'": man" uplunds, u' “1‘ ‘°‘ nit. 1H0: men. 630 um Palmâ€"Receipts, ““‘o “-63.3 but.” "firm. "may; egg ¢ “"1“"! Ground, 0: ‘ Show and nun-u. _ a- . UIYIC' . "-3 '0 an}: Luigi. " 38'7“!» 85- oon 82.25 to : [rm to 8:95; “octet: and feed- ul. ‘8 In “- ‘fihâ€"Mm no bead: and}: “M O “Hogsâ€"lead ' I“ had: stave. than; to Jacqui"; he." an-l naked. 86.” to $.66; Yorkers, $3.50 to $3.05; pip, M .62 "am...“gmz “mar“ ' ‘to : to Stay and hubsâ€"8min 22:» head; lambs, M“ dean. flow and any: myonuu m Kev York. June aâ€" Room «8 «1pm. 7 and: nominal rtndyfexyoru (0-day. 750 male, 106 3» up! 4000 quarter: of lac-of: tomorrow. 8 mtue and can awn-n at cod. Ho‘sâ€"Pm” for straight loads, ted Ind mend, mumpeccwt..aodu6ur In You mum'nmmtzu mmmutofiwmcvt. upon". an 'ivorth 5.30 to $5.8) berm medium A! $3 to 851$. Export bulbâ€"Choice upon bull. sold it $4.23 to sue; medium at 83.75 to 8. Export cowsâ€"Pm ranged tron u to 5L3 m curt. Butcher-E450“: picked lots of batch- man] In guilty to hex! exporters. 110 to ' lunch. cold at $4.75 to 35: load. or Load at “50 to “.78: medium a: “.25 to Jo;eomat$wtofl.mum Morin: at 82.75 to “anger cut. imam-keep t on. 1100 to mo Ibo. "ch. .014 It “”80 to 5. Tloce weigh- ! ”ct-“0101M.“ unli.loM ".8 WW0 '4 in my 2031'. LINDSAY RRLDA Y um,‘ woo head: «the. c higher; levy and mind. ; Yorkers, $3.50 to $315; pip, : '8“ “flag “Jagnlufl. ' 01111", to huhâ€"M190, 22!" head; r- damp. flow and any: ‘13: yearling». ’8 to 86.25; L}: [5: even; 83.65 to 83.7.1: ‘- A-.. ’ “-50: Btu-ken cum. [0: can and heifers. 31,50 " 8130 ”13-93 built. a to no-.. $5.3;Ye'xIFTem" "' "a: “"36 NH: III. 30. Dun-ea a“! GM. Nubia-b. Punt .............. ‘ lulu. .V .........: Goa. Ilaâ€"at. .-. 7? gm Wm: ....... DQDâ€"mptn, 10!“ lurk“ So to 10¢ lower; Cl". $5.3) to 85.85: tum! 85.85 to $5.65: rough. hm 515m. 81.50 to 8.30: mm Inc.- a arm. we to 17V“ cue-J "*m': WI. 13.613; Hate full” urge Wu and colorvd, about. W I’m an”: recon-u. 13.06; w ”"1. 18¢ to 1”“; "can print 13‘. .311. o Kev York. June 28.â€"l $5918 AW: cmmery. ’ M and Lambsâ€"new m 2.59 sohave" good Yo ch“: ‘0 9:80 ; flit to vholvv. “.25 native hmbl. $650 l. m Flour. m ton DAIRY MAM. mu. HARE 81’5- Forever ary lucky Along 30 to 86.” 011g aw '0." I“

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