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Northern Advance, 25 Dec 1902, p. 8

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'We. claim he hive the best in town, and invite you to test the veracity of our statements. We esteem it ,a favor to show the goods--yon to judge-to approve or reject. p csnnot toot our: own horn sulciently loud for all to hear, but we do so with all our might, ~ for the benefit of as nmny as possible who are desirous of rep'enishing or adding to their supply of Linen . the iii-stqttality of T Eine, Pure Irish Linen Tablings oi-,Napk_ins; its good for you to know where to get it. [This linen story` was told` you before, butka good one will bear telling twice, for ladies speak with approval of our showing of Liuenas the best in towp,and the ready sales alone testify to the genuineness of our offenge i Narly ..a'll.;tPl1e.:y_m:1'ld orer prevaiis theg. ibyous gift giving spirit of Christ mas-tidei and. Wi_e.,ttust'you1 may `all be glad with abundant reasons for rejoicing on this} `festal occasion-a merry, merry time for all. ' Our stock of Napkins, `D`oylies_~, Tray Cloths jar-d Tab`e Covers is worthy our special attention. Will you see them? I`wll do you gooti. The prices and quality speak their value. ' Fine Pure Linen : Dam9.sk, 70 inches wide. three beautiful designs, ne, even cloth, in special weight selling quickly and approved of by many , regular 75c. cloth at . . . .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 65c. Super Linen Tame Damask, 72 inches wide, very handsome patterns, superior nish, worth $l,special'at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c. T `Fine Bleach Damask, 72 inches wid e, in two patterns only, bright finish. extra at 75c. Extra. Fine Bleached Linen` Damask two yard wide, with beautiful, smooth nish in Shamrock Fern` Spot and magnificent floral designs, worth $1.25, 5` patterns special at. . . . . . . . . . . ..$1 THE MARKETS. SPECIAL OFFERINGS. rners Markets ronorrro. Due. 23. mo: ounce-u--guts 1 0- IIIIOIIIOIUO 7Jou-- 00 ' 64}... 0c 66 _-_ no G E0; VlCKE%R4. Mina J en n`ie Jago her niece:-,V1}1`rs. W ~j;B5`hdF % A. large number ufotont-1-0:-i"t'lIonIuI;lio uohoolexImint.ion on Friday Afternoon. _M_isoS. Miller, of Toronto, in "tho gnenc of her oonlin, Minn Orplu Srigley. Mr. W'llgon.Hnroc. of Toronto, is ;via1ting his ooniih, Mr. ,Herb Long ' V HOLLY. Mm Fwxnxi Caxnnu. Con-oioondant. ~ ` `Alex ` Cameron, [of Wyenle, ` _YiltOd- Men. MII33. Brown last wgek. On Thursday. Dec. 18th. occured the sudden death of Mr. Stewart at his home near Minesina Station. The funeral took place on Sunday to the Presbyterian church. the ` service being conducted by Rev. McKay. of Knox College, Toronto, assisted by Mr. Standen. Mr. McKay delivered a very able discourse ft-"am John 14: 2-3..` Mr. Stewart was well known for his honesty -and integrity He was in his sixty-seventh year and leaves one brother ias the aympathv of all in his loneli- The Annual meeting of the Minesina ` bunch of Bible Society took place in the Methodist church, Dec. 9t.h. Rev. J ..A. Ross, of Churchill, agent of the society, gave s splendid address on the work of themest year and also touched lightly on the Referendum. ,. `Bur school cloaod on Monday for the iXmu holid a. Mr. Mclienny left for ,hia home in olborne on Tuesday morn- and will be much mined in this com- mnnity. ;ing. Mr. Mcliennz was highly respected, MINESING. MxssAucn Youuo Correspondent. Mr. Gen. Johnston is home from B C I. ` YMiu Ee Young. of Brockville, in via- i ing Mrs. A Ronald. . - ` ---_-Al teachers wish to heartily thunk (though Tn. ADVANCE) all those. who assisted in may wsy whatever, as well as those who showedftheir interest in the school by attending the concert. `an U.-bunt tn it vv DO`? IVIJTTIIIIVLV-IX II\ III $22.50 up. 0000O00OOO000000000000000000O00O000O0000000OOOOOOO C O. C C :d3"S`?Y-L`` ,`*`*?`?~ `~l About Linens. \N J. ROSS has a complete stock of SKATING and HOCKEY SUPPLIES. Skates ground and repaired while you wait. SPORTING GOODS of all kinds. BOYS SLEDS, 25 up. Good assortment of SEWING MACHINES from -33 IQ SKATES .B.`-`*5! Sridly, of Elmvsle, in `I! find hnlfnhn ..-J-.. LL- . _ _ , ,, rrle, sj % % PI-IoNE:%1e9 Inigo has bdon visiting s.{ _Wm._ V .fgookhart`,. of Ecviixi;"$T7Bwaldvf'o. W wuwl % REMEMBER OUR 00125122 it The condence of the Ladies in our state inents was, again made manifest by the many enquiries ofre goods we advertised last week. and many of' them found read-y buyers. W e have buta few left; the choice` is yours nmil Saturday. What is lft will be marked at regal 1- price after the 27th. Our advertisme t told this story : 3 White. Size 133,, 1 Size 13, 1 Size 36 4S 2e 38 2 Reseda- f` 32`, 34, 3 4' 36 4 33 2 Black... 32;: 34,6 ~ 36,7 39 SALE PRICE $3.57, WORTH $5.00. All Fine, Pure Non Cutting Taffeta Silk. BARGAIN SKIR'1'sl--Only 17 Skirts-in Grey and Navy left in` a. line bvv itself Same size as that Silk ` Waist Oering, all new and Clesimhle Goods, worth from 35,00 up to $10..O) ;fseIling at 3 44:, $3 75 and gum THAI `SILK WAISTOLFFERI NGS , . _ mg "3313 were s = G"'9t:;;'Ii?,eha*f05?5 b we no. `i A.` liI'uodonald of Toronto _1*l*17:::bma cyae.% & Motors Gnmomy u uboutitg tha Ganndim Motors 1'. LA `, ~-x-v- ` As`; -Ufa:-J L , 35 1.;R:~". . 3 - G. Mcomh , fch `ttuhtss Forum-s il. toyb: cone- og umotsu L'il|8 the rank conferred Doog Mienaut-Colonel. The ';.F0|'tyUl`I"vfop the Simcoe `V `Id hi. L"30llf0lIl a I:e{le`i:eox-rv:r)l Mr. Fennel! and A Miss Fehnell were vinitingfriends near Bradford 3- few days last week. vs] toloarnahe .. v. u... -uunnsvn 6. oIAInIIV&v\vl \lVI Tho many friend: of Miss Dora. Numb) : Vounneat daughter of Rev. Canon Murphy. Inniulavho has been a patient in St. John s Boa italfor the t two months, will be E: I0 f_ar _roc9veyed as _t0 _ ,,I_I -. --u u-II:-uu' use 9 Iowa uluuw vuu n vglnd"to lam nine 5: far recovered as to 50 EHO "to I'.otnrn home the beginning of the .,_.-.. _- -v- -vs--v can Aavnlnuu _ _ ,. . Mr. R. J. Long, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. A _M. Hunter, Orillio, Mr. and Mrs. E . G. Hnntl7;' Toronto Mr. and Mrs. B W. Hun- ter . Ndwmsrket, aria apendidg Xmas Day at Hrs. Wn.`H`nnter n. Muloaster Sb. lI'IL___ _A,,, D - gp. -. --~--- -- -.....--vvau Mu Lizzie O'Connor, sister or Archbish 0!! 0-Connor. in spending Christmas as the _ Deangry. _ Milo-A ggie Blain who is at.t.ending,_` .Monioa n Ladies College, Toronto, is visiting Lirlonda herofor a few duys. A " |n:-_ an-_-I\,, I-I - r Mi`! lIZ<:-I')(>_l;;l(;,-v'v`l'Io`l:;s'-lJ`een visiting her sister. Mrs. P. J. Moore, for some time, has `Danni-and on 3.... I......~.. :. n._-|.:_.. wcnitvlg 05159: L Ola JIIUUIU, l.UI' HOUR returned to her home in Dorking. Il..D 'l"l`-_._ ,e1\. 0. Miu'V5._`Lvi :v'1'i;`;:-s';') euding the holidays up her home at Elmgrove. /' \l:-_ 'l`:__.1_ nu:-a - . _- --_--- ' vv J Frank McCarthy is home for Christ- mas from Toronto. Mioa Bella. Bafry is home from` Berlin for % a_. few holidays. |l _1n I`-1`- v_au. Vuwuu. Ouranuual S.V S. Christmas Tree was held "Int Tuesday Dec. 23rd. Partlcularo next week. ; - Muriel Parker is spending Xn-xa holidays in the city. ,- -- u-uv w-VJ! A` Morris, of Toronto, is visiting her Iintor, Mn. T. R. Pusher. The anuualhristmaa tree and con- -cert of the Sunday School here will b6 `held on New Year's evening. A splan did. programme will be given. -l:I:y.fl[-Jot; -i-I`:- -;).endinxz Christmas hohdsyo in~_the'vicinit.y of Listowel. ll:._ 1'? an Mrs. I`. M.innikin,. of Ferndale Vand Miss Francis Gibson, of Toronto, visit nd Mrs. S: H. Gibson recently. is spending the Xmas holidzfys at hi: \ home here. Successor to Frawley 6 Devlin PERSONALS. 25, I902 uuuuu anuaa UUIIIIIIIWDOG. . V lliaa Amelia Rainey ia apending her holidaya at her home in Thornton. - Mr; and Mn. Jaa. Stewart. of Winni- gc, Man., are the gueata of her aiater. . Geo. Mair. T A A very intereating event ` occurred at the paraonage, Steyner, last Wedneaday, when Mira Eliza Roe. of Edenvele. and -Mr. Wm. Fiaher of thia place, were united in marriage by Rev. Mr. Seely Miaa Minnie Moody, of Edenvale, was brideamaid while Mr. Lorne Riohardaon, of Edenvale, performed the duties of groomaman. - . T from N ovar, IIIIIIJKJ Mr. Ruht. Oowanv and" little 'dsugh1_:9r. are Visiting Mr. and Mrs. P4 In nu. - Jun. Cowan. C003 vs us-.,:uow |.V.l.l'. UBO B00193. Mrs. S. J. Guept and Mute: Clarence Armstrong are visiting at Collingwood. Mrs Martin. of Midland. and Min Ethel Cnuk, of Toronto are visiting at] home OJ UDIL I -vsav $'--- 3 5'55` `I "Bzauii, Raurznu Cortcpbudent. Q Mrs. May. of Calgary, Alberta, is visit- ing her nephaw Mr. J no Scales. "II. R _Y alto-O --A` -4 `A 1" OOOOOOOOOOOOI vvuu W uvdlb Mr. Jno. Gibson spent a few day: last week in Oolllnawood. .. L Alina Lizzie Moi: in viuiting friends in Toronto and Port Hope ml. nntnnn In-- -A`-------3 GUI UIIIU Illll I"U|'U 30 Min (zit MoLe_an 1155- returned ollimrwood. . ' `Ill... A-n-A`3_ D-I---- -- " Boy_ _ and Git-is Lace Mocgdpins, qiiality,_ sizes .,l'0 t9 2, Inuit. my .V 51 animal! VVLILV HLVUO _ Box is. ~ Mr. Fwd Rona Sundnvod in Mount So. Mr. John Hood in visiting friends in Alliotou. ' . Mr. Joe. Spitohor spout Sunday in 4 Cold water. 'll'._ 7... run - - - ?10,special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....`.A'."......`. ... 125' Mari : Felt House Slippers, cosy and warm, ' special. . . . . _. . . . . 50 . Men s.1-Buokle Overshbe, lined, best grade, peia_.l.. .f. . .. A. .; "1 50: I Boy and`Gi1~la Carpet Housesupp 4rs,'leathersole"'g `_ .r%.,...m;,-% J ` - ' . > ' - _` , In! 2-V g 1 . \. '- .; ` all mzes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.--;_`; .;m= Lad in. -1 `Fine. Felt Slippers, Romeo style warm and eomfortable, _'t3p8ClD.l.@..... - a - u-V o a . . o o o u . ecOOOI o o u x n o o uIuo`o.oo`oIoon$l V Ladies Felt Lace Boot, leather `faxed, solid comfort, sizes 3 to 8, I ' Only o - o o o o o ~ s - o . - o -.0001 . . o a o o . o o c a - o o o o - o 000,000-canon Ladies Kid Strap Slippers, turn_ sole, dzjessy for evening ivear, all , sizes, only .... .......... ... ...... . . .... p.1foo Mexfs Finest Kid House Slipper, turn; sole, ,ki_d lineli, 6 to _ Holiday shoppers will surely be int,e1fest"-e.d in this lieuivef special .v~.dnes, the equal we don t promise this season again, ' The eetly.visitor w 11 enjoy the better choice and as the quantities in most. linesere limit d we suggest coming early. SPECIAL BARGA|N___|_N P75o,3eo SUN NIDALE CORNERS. E-.. QC 1_BIG BA.Y_ POINI. We beg to extend to our many friends- and customers all the pleasant greet- ings of this "Joyous Christmas Season. Yours most res. ~ , L T FRAWLEY 8 MOORE. Christmas Greetings , ,1 _. ._----_.a ..... an an vuul V_IUII.ll|a . Mina Edith and Mt-.Gordon Smith, of Toronto, are home for the. Xmu. holi- days.` ` v----v~wo- nut-iv V! M it-5. E. Lander and M;at`r Gordon do spending a few days at J strut : Gornera. Mina Sadie Rhyndreu. of Sanlt Ste. Maria, is visiting friends in this vicinity. Min. 'l'a`..4:o.I.. ......a 1ur..n._.1._ 04 --- - __------ -`yaw van vvv--v-vs; an-nun Mi;s'i'V. Bennie has returned to her home at gnten Mills after spending a few days with Ming A. Miles. v LQIIIIJIAI MUTE "ll llllullyn V . Mr. and Mrs. G; Young. nf Grenfel,` called on friends here on Sunday last. `I13- ,, \v 1: C. K. CAVANAGH, Cortesoondent A daughter was born to Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Jamieson lags week. { - ' EDENVALE MISS MARY Cam-nunn Corseependeut. Miss A. Francis, of Staynor, is visiting. friends here. Mr. snd Mrs. A. Osmpbell oslled on friends st~Joaephine. Mr. W. Robinson, of Barrie,` is spending ' his Xuesholideys st home.` 11:. B. Bennie, of Anten Mills, visited friends hmon Suindag, " Mi, and M..- -.._.. -2 lV..-_-I - nwv W CV1 We srowrleesed to. have in our midst Messrs. ill and Enoek Atkinson who are spending their Christmas holidays at their home here. ` uu uuuuvu-ry wurl. _ ` Several of the former; wives in this" vxoinit verb quite successful in gaining 1 mm 1'. of prizes at the poultry fair lufnwoek . . . ` IIWI -II .UV l`UI'KllI|Ul-IVUIUC "inn At Hill hoe returned toihohrh home after epending eolne time in Which . Mr. Ieeee Aoonley hed hie knee bed y out kwhile chopping A in the woods leet wee . ` n`- - - Min Washington, of Bertie gave ueae pleeeent `address on Snndey afternoon on Mieeionnry work." RQIIQ-Q` 1:` CK.` I--_.-.'... _.2..-.. 2... LI__`.,' ` V1 5`. Ill mu mag}; Faorgdaen nu been. ...a%..% \ in her Iinborst Fe'rguIionvolo.4 ' T Min. Ala... Iran I.-. ....a.......J A- I.-- onqwx HILL. Enagu. It roinindod onoof . old times, and it won oouroo oigrotiontion to the touch- . on It they looked over the audience Vthot ottoudud.Ihe' Iohool concert on Fri- ; day; night in the buttocks, and roiluod ' -that their ebrta iwhloh were put forth in . A_tn`iuimz.,tho/children worooppreoiotod by no nIany`of thoporonu and ntopayou of our school; } 1 Abotgt one hundred was ad- (@itI0:;i ' 1`-so i_oohdi'ug..ohiolduo. Jud, Jot. tho "0.r..O2_7.;50 ,-val" ma Ida M. Skinner, our retiring ; teacher, left for her home in Bradford on Saturday. Du:-mg her term of two ycara, Skinner Inede many sincere friends and no complaint was` ever heard of her teaching.` She rule! with I rm. yet hind hand and thepn ilafwholn Ihe learned to love. An Italian e evcnnajpeo lewill-min her 9"? V . "rnnch.eu||e_waeae veinchnrch W- __..._-=-- ---- St. Paul : church will D. V. hold their annual Xmau tree and concert in the S.A. barracks on Friday evening, 26:11" instant. Rev.` E. 0. Dixon, of '.l`oronto,~will be present and give an illustrated address and a gond musical programme will be rendered`. - - " J73` The last tension of the Township Council held xi: Oraigvsleh last week was very into:-anti 5:. Mr. G. W. Webb. the retmng..ree_ve_' wag pt-eaented with an ad- drou and after speeohoq by di'eront'mem- beta, 3 huge time was indulged in.` BIL I'5,_II., ,1, , II 'I\ 11- u nu vauvn uuw an: inn} Iugnau all llllnll. Mn. Cook and Min Maud 0001:, of Oouketown. were in town on Wednesday and were the guests of Mr. Duncan. Mm Cook prid aviut to the aohool, the junior department being under her "charge for next year. ' mt... I--a '...--:-.. - LL- -m-'_,,,L~2 vvonnvwt vvnuu umuuuu cluu SUlI|alVUlo r. Melville McKee, .who recently suffered a severe attack of typhoid fever in Toronto, is spending some time with his parents, Rev. Mr. and Mn. McKee, in order that he may regain his health". In non`: '--`J S..- I`-.-.I II- -1. 1 an Iuvnl VI Mien 5NellieD1okeyie conned to the house and is threatened with 5 severe attack` of aiokneu`; _ _ . e 'Il'_`__ `I111 -`E`i'e.ewI':'l.;'nI;Ii`:-1:\'.obin|, of Way; A333,`, arrived here last week and will spend the winter with friendi and relatives. I`. I"-I..:II- II_`II ._ _. A V -` avu. aunuuvnvsu uu uJaUl.I|-II ` y Iuurulug. Mina Kate McKee, B.A., of Manitoba, iaapending Xmas at her home helfe, the 878098 0. P nA'.'-- gM'. .lI:.. `l\.-L;__ :_ -,_c, .3 - -I Merry Christina. We hour with regrt that .Mr. John Leonurd is geriously ill. . TI nnnnnn aosnl IE:.. `.1. r`--'I___ I-EL ulaulpil ID IUIIUIIUI I_IIo .fvMr Dahring and Min Ado Cooley left for Brazitford on Monday morning. Minn Vntn M.`J(.... D A -3 'Il--=|--|-- The foliooing oioera heve been elected by the S.O.E`. :--Put-Pree., 0. Walton ; President, .W. Keloey ; Vice-Pres. 0. H. Goring; Ohap., Rev, Mr. Weatney ;- Sec y., E.'..Shear; Treu., W. B. Webb ; Inside guard, W." Looker; Outside guard, O. J. Goring; let 0om.. Joe. Babb ; 2nd, Con , R. Pulford ; 3rd om, G. Willmott"; 4th 00:11., ` W. Oennou ; Phyeioien, Dr. Arnell ; Truetepl, ' WV. , Kelcey,/ J. Bebb and W. Looker. The 'wSundayr rchool entertainment in the Burton Aye. Methodist church proved to beagreat success. It was well attend-A ed and there was a splendid programme. The choruses by the school children, the ower drill-bvt ten youngrlaaies and a number of well prepared dialogues were worthy of special mention. The enter- tainment is described as being the best of this description ever held in the Burton Ave. church. ` VII, 30 Rev. ~ J. W. Churchill will exchange pulpit: next Sunday with Rev. A. S. F1-slick. ot Minesing circuit. Mr. Churchill will preach missionary sermons at Mineeing. The`E_n;or:h Lengue social evening at `the Burton Ave. parsonage on Monday evening we: attended by a large number of young people; A most enjoyable evening wuepent. IIII -% him. Mr. Fred Dorsey, of Oollinpwood. who has been visiting old friends in town. has returned home eccompenied by Mr. Harry Brown, who willeepcnd Ohtiltmat with Mm Geo. Cummings accompanied by net `eon, Mr. Tom Cumminge, who is home on 3 visit from Minneapolis. nfter four yeere absence, is in Toronto for a few aeye. '31:-. Fred Hamlin who is studying medicine at Vanity, in home. Mr. Uhaa. Hsmlin was` 1.130 up from the city for Oh:-iutmu. ` Mr. anti Johhwdl-ark left on Mon- day for a month : visit to their old home in Bellevillo and other points. Mr. E. Reeve. Fairleigh Pork, Hamil- ton returned home Tueedov after epend~ iog two weeks with friends here and Bar- . . ,_ ..__._.:..- --'- Ml'I.`(ROV.)_ Horton, of Indiana, in at home I nding a few weeks with her futher, Ev. Dr. Tsylor. I._ ___ .9 ll 1 .;1"ho-Allsnds-I: Post Ooo will be open for s. short time st 11 mm. and at 6.30 pm). on Christmas dsy. ` II__ II` , \ V Oluuon, of Mamas` polil. ;Ll:3I:{:`o" ho: purontu, Mr. and Mn. CU IIUIII VIUIIIII II IG22; ."7:'.'e'="`:*v.-- _ hilrjwalwin Luv: is honie for the holidays from the School of Phumnoy, Hamilton. . Milo Vino Gnholn, of Klnoudine, in visiting her cunt, Mu. Ohurohill, at the Z Lavinia in town from V Guelph and is the guest of hi: uncle; Mr. John W1-mil: - M and M... Wright, bflinduy, hm Igor: coats at the 1_'eI_idonoe of Mr. Peter their golden wedding or: Day. Mile White, of Victoria Herbour, is visiting her out, Mrs. Geo. White, Mn." W. Storey had her brother, Mr. Joe. Lee, of Gollingwood, at 3 guest, lest rank. %' M;V2r1i&E.. Muoklutono, of North Bay, is Ipending a few day: in town. II`. ....i II... II_, Ivy. "..?1"ia'L"a}{{'v{o'.7 ".51 '."x:nu. their on _Day. -Cb: . ,,V_' ___y__..- -__ wv u-- .Miu Mind Boone 11:: fetlfrned from a Vploiount visit with Orilliu friends. ` __--- vv --vv -o-yr Juywcunnollgo UBO uuuuuys ' "K . Mr. % Wilson Hunt, (at 1'o:ont," :- viuitinz friends in town. ` - smon `AND ORAIGVALE. MANY oamsmas vxsrroics 1'0 V ALLANDALII. A . NEWS? PRO! ox :0. Strand. rs: _ ADVANCE. ` Mr. Herry Groee eecheirmen, one of the i beat concerte of the eeeeon rwee given. The order wee good considering the crowd end the unenimoue verdict of the well pleeeed crowd wee tl-net it wee tip-top, the beet concert yet given by the popile. `Where `ell did eo well it would -`be dicult to chooee eny epeciel number, but epeciel mention must be nnede of the elocution of Burleigh Mulhollend end Ade (.`aroleyVwho_ kindly remeined over to eeeiet with the concert. The chorel work of the eight cirle tickled the row! end` with..'Ethyle Hughee ee eol the singing wee very ne. Mien Oroley else` did eocne eolo: wcrkwhich wee epprecieted. -The Plun- ketville Literery Society given 5 by -ve xedulte ' with Oheeter H`c0on ey es *pree_i-- V dent, `ce_ught_ the crowd. `The? ehcrneep \were_gl'evenV with-1eIv?ivn,e nd theref_w_e_e. 'e_ nnieonein the einging, which `wee ebeent to : -thi92%an%ebe!ore- Tho`dilz~19-a nan-c with ,ki!1*R!?dl! Ioilli?-!?r T!H.A;:t!911 `=2 tint! ` .. , 8iinnbt l},gtho:hed- r an`-`edit Order ferVAt:_c:`tion Sales ef farm stock etc'., to be conducted by L. Tebo. Auctioneer and valuator may "be left at T HE ADVANCE OFFICE where terms nd other arrangements cenbe made. Farmers will End 'It to their advantage to all end inst:--re for rates. ` - UIIIIIOIIuou--nu...-u-u-co--0 VelDGflb........-o To OVIIUIIIII alethatnotIoaooooholnctlllottuuoo Em Wdomuunsoauaonons-cqoruo `Pntatnax ner I-mar . . . . . , . . . . . . . PSKIIOIIBII-unoocnaononnncuorao Potatou, pen-bag ..... ............ Boef.I-Iindquarters percwt...._..... Beef. foroquartera not cut .. ... .... IIIIIIIOIOIIIIOCIIIIOOIIOIII vnnl an. IL wupcfIon-uuonnocouoblooonuounooo Eggsper doz...... . . . . . . . . . ...... Potatoes.new,perbag;............. Ha.ynew,parton.................. mugs. Rough Trimmed!-!ides.......... .... .. ... Calfgkinsperlb'.......` ....... Tallowperlb .... Horse Hairperlb...... ........ Lambskinsand P.ltu.frgsh......... Wool Horse Hiks . . . . . . . ........ ... Toronto Farmers Mar I-`ARM srocx SALES. GEORGE VICKERS

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