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Northern Advance, 13 Apr 1916, p. 4

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u\r.|.1I.ln-Uh! `VISIT COLLINGWOOD NORTHERN` ADVANCE J 1\\klJ1ll`:.V The same i11 use...as system in ts. _;Tl_ie` V.$`17.%5}i $17.00 `$15.00 B11 D EAST R TIES, 50_c_ Magnicent window display of l\Ljn's Easter N eckwearl They arenew and excep- tional value, including Reid's} Ben alines, gured Fnulards and Brocade Silks. See " all the . ost popular shades _ V v-vX1;ril 10, '1916 Mrs. -Wm. Hodgson is visiting -f iends ill! Toronto. .\ A Mr; E. Mowforth has moved ihfo s. I-Iewitt s house; . ` _ ' I12, .A. Jary shipped `a car-load of M jwotatges tovthe city on Tuesday`. M1` (11:-n rl`]1nr'n-nan A-9 IT: IINJ- I .' l:New Neckwear--| Easter Gloves As Easter drawsnear there is an increas- ing demand for Ladies Neck'wear, and we show very attractive Collars for coats in points and long cape styles at, . . . . . . 11% I -1\ ...... ..f .;....A....25f.a1'b: Pretty R011 Collars at. . ...25 and 50c New Embroidered Urgandie sets at. . . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,....T....V.75c $1.3 Value For 35: `T/ze Woman : agazzne for one year, 2022/; Te Sring Quarterly Remember to Subscribe for the Weman s Magalzine---lt will please you. d K . _ ~ -anaV almougn WC HBVC ma e great preparation, the aster rush is taxing our best service -(:]rder your hat early for best ttenion. Next week we offer, to help "5 t rough the Eastl` Tush. 25 0 our newest creations. Hats that will be wonderful value and suitable r read V . y sale all at .'. ; . . . . . - U `0nepl'iCC......,....oo......-... am one New I "pa?tern,' all fior 3.5a M2 : wceuat .S:m'jez_z7zg.` cma -,u:_:v uguvt UL uuc uaya Miss Viola. Brown is {on the giclt` I :l1_st at present; ` _ E "v:..:.... 'Tl..:L..7.. ..-1- ....-_ EASTER MILLENERY `T/ze Woman? H agazzjze year, S;5rz'ng wez omf%V- T122": 25 a qcrgdinvwon ____ _ _-_..v an an %/&&oE`:4 Ham or Biaama z`./ze representatzbe from Toronto, will dsszkt on Fi" e Value. Good taste demandsihat Aa %dy s Glove shall be perfect in t , .. .1. -44 n........ .. .......- ....1Z_L`|_ ."....*. .#ff.}L3:}df6 Frenc Kid Gloves from best makers in black, white, tan. grey and navy at. . . d31l"_'n 1-1 as -,-In-- an V 7- ...-.---. av V-avvv 1|, -- carry Eh}. most reliable ma-1l;e-s. Ladles Fabric Gloves Queen Quality" in wrlgt length, black and white at . . . . ns attract favorable attention -and although we have .. -._ L___-__. -.-.. 1.-.-.1. . _ g . . . _- -zooooooooooooooooooo090009 .2 nmnm nnnm n n mun 2 Q .1 '.".'T. $`1".'5 .`i.`s;{2i "si`.`oo -TH1~_i1_s1')AY, APRIL 13th, 1913.` cam sq ` 7 `p.u1.~` --3rd in 'SO(`i2ll _lz'< sejrvico. Ii L FO-R" .\`.\ 1, _.___5 9 EN? WANTIH) . I ) Qui. D.Ilf0n1uM can .'.'.( 1'?."a. 58 B:l.\'} aquuu: Beef Hides, green . Beef Hides, cured ..'1`a1low I. .. . .. Sheep Skins . Lamb: `Skins . . . . .. -Calf ~.Skins. . . Horse H-ides . . *Emrse. Hair . . . . . ; ;Woo1, unwashed . . . Washed . . . . . 10 21.111 . 11 11.111. Cov(-rim ; series on FOR S2` LI-I tlmnl~:.~ fneml '})ath}' Saw Switch by 311'.` `Street . ` THNRSDAY` the -111 i'J;t1."} f01' Hz: 1110 1"} sIg;vDAY 131 a.m.-- 11.0 11.111. `-I2a.mb's`,' `each . . . . . Lamb, per Lb. . . . .. Hogs, live selects . . Sows, "live . . . . . So"ws, live . . . . . Butcher Cattle.. 1-L-1. ) Neil U Sntxm April "{`l.. u:\r I H16 ab and v Ysunl 1 In The E.<;;ta late of t in t_he Cor N()fi(';` n to 1hr '|'; and z1:m~;.;.~; 01's or mi.-.>. tho o~_::n. 4 Stv\\':1`r: \\';'.- f\\'o1xI_\'-~:-m -lI\-I .- 222ml post l'|\: 41;: `(W 7 (',.\'('('mm iiii.` fhc st-c-:n'i:\ -`AIM ML- last lmn*.v' Win ])!'.')<`\"` f (H. UH` .~:1i5 ties onmlv M only 10 Ha: shall Hum 5. they will 1: assets. or .person 01' ; notice shall at the tim- G( 01':_"(' and :u} Ah -I\4\4J., uJ.11\4\.1uc|L DUI. T ` ` forequarter Mutton J'._.._I_-._A .- -k ,1 :;I;;;., ,(a;.; g,1:1+m~ A linutm D0 "1){mi"}`i.-. 1916. rm Man, :2 \JJI. - v.1 '}l011.<('. ('0m}|- llil('('. Ba_n7i<-. n\;\. .u Hnfmg 1--11 ... ... _ .-X11`.~'\\` A_n_\` almuz 1-; I . `V 1 111111 Wheat Wheat, _sp1-outed. .. . . . Barley . . .' . . . . . . . . .` Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oats. Buckwheat. . . Hay, per to11 . . . . . . . Flour, .Western . . . . Pastry Flour, per bbl. Potatoes, per bag . . . Eggs, per doz..` ~Butter, per 'lb. . . . . .. Chickens, dresed ,Du'cks Turkeys . . . . . . . . . . . Beef, hindquartere . . . . 'p1\-nnnnunnul-Au ' Elia ' {,1} ,Apply :1 Price Wit hf If Tl)0ll"' ' ' .\(` Rey`. 11. I Notice -C&1*ita|% .,.. .. T111- Trinil AN (Corrected by 'Jos. Marrin, niarket square.) RDA`? 'I'-T-Iilna n-nnnn 1 DA u.:,u. . Rose Stu ` I "I TOWN thvi .1-lclll. "i }; P:1.~`t( `\`\:~. , What Ourcorrespbndents Find Worth Recording ` - : OOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ A GRAIGrHURST_ nun '...._,. \JIII\IUD, (IELEC lI3cU 0 0 I I I 0 Cum`; Cream, coffee, pt. . . . . . . 15c Cream, whipping, pt. . . . . ._ . . . 250 Eggs, doz. ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-23c Hay, clover, ton . . . . . . . . . .$15 Hay, mixed.... .. ....$16 Hay, Timothy . A. . . . . . . . . .$20 Maple syrup, quart (anti. sealer) 50c. Maple syrup, qt. (return sealer) 456 Maple syrup, gallon . . . . . . . . $1.75 Onions, pickling, small basket . .25c Onions, pickling, large basket .'.40c Potatoes, bag . . . . . . . . . .$1.50-$1.60 . Parsnips, peck . . . . . . . . . .200 Parsnips, bag ;.. ..-. . g....`.$1.00 `Pigs, young, pair . .' . . . . . . . . .$11.00 Straw, ton . . . . . . . . . . .$7-$8.00 ' ~ rfr musg gghst at 1 3* "Vivim V success. '2,` ` '- J4 .M1ss ._ `Q Maple syrup was on sale Satur- day for the rst time. With the passing of meat and wood` and the. injcoming of syrup,Itl1c market sea- son can be said to have turned from aT.w_mter to a ' spring market. Like other market products the War` , seems to have affected the maple _sy'rup.--$1.75 a gallon. Eggs and butter were everywhere to be` seen '. and in consequence prices have drop- gped, some. Prices ruled as follows :. `Apples, per basket 20, 25, 30, 40, 50c Apples, cooking barrel .. .$1.50 Butter, lb. .. ..3'2-35c Buttermilk, qt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5c Beets, `small basket I. . . . . '. . . . .15c Beets, large basket . . . . . . . . . .20c Butter beans, lb. . .~ . . . . . . . . . .15c V Butter peas, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . .15c Chickens, lb; ..21c Cabbage, per head,. . . .. .5, 8, 10c Carrots, small basket . . . . . . . . . .10c Carrots, .large basket . .15c nnnnvn nnxnn ml * 1 `A 'kb'1ib'XbiJ'f'A':i1i1' ~iMA R KET. REPORTS SATURDAY MARKETS mnmmvs rmcns HIDE MARKET liifuai-e'r' I I I requarter `. 4 DALSTON ead,.. ....5, 1asket' basket ....15c rt. .. ;, .. 1 ._...$15 "......$2o. A I 1 I \ rn April 12, 1916. _ nn (1 \-:vI,,gL_DII qua yxcocub. __ Vivian White s sale -`was quite`, a a\;a1success.lag-t.week. T . . Miss Jennings has , gone .to her : sistgr s_ at . `A,urora_,fo1_' the summer. ' Miss Elsie Gilhooly intends work- -:.]l'- T... . '::!.1........::. -._..-.:_..J - mg, d;tj `Crown Hill for the` summer, IL` April 10, 1916 nnr canons 1-. I... o-_..1.uu " .'.'.'.' 17c-18c - 6c-6% ". $'1I0o-$2.-50 . 15-_3'5c . . . . . . .17c . $3j.50-$4.00 .. 35c` 30c-32c . 40c-42c 1 30 25 30 17 .15 25 11` 00 9 O0 9 O0 7 00 10 50 8'00 775 _750' AL .L-I, ..I.u.1.U 90 .'92 75 85 52 . 55 1.25 36 3s 65 ~ so 15 00 13 00 7 50 6'50} 1 50 28 32: 20 16 .25 30 11 12 00 10 oo 10_oo 7 50 18 20 1A zn 1n";-r ..,16c '10 ?E 8 25 8 00 8 00 "c1ags, houshola ?:unit' thing 'xga.;`1$? see ' ' `_;.Sa;e___;to'. ;coii1n';e._ncg :_3,`t. .1; L [mom d.IL.s1>..sJ.\iLU>Vl.y u.c1_1ucuu BUM. ,Ul. lV.L1.'. ;John Jennett has enlisted in a 1jeg- i1_nen-t at Moose Jaw. ' - pysun II. n. .LVLU\JUl1lSUy, I1uUp1UIleer. Owmg to a nustake 1n slnppmg, `the sale" of cdws by Neill. Coutts has been postponed` till ' Saturday; April_ 15th. W. McConkey, Auc7 ti nn pm- `gr; a.A_ .|.U ,tioneer. wyngs, west nan` of .lot 9, con._ 6, Ora, on Thursday,` April 20th," at one o clock. . As ,Mr.- _Wynes has _rented his farm everytliin'g will be sbld. W. A. McConkey," Auction_eer. nW;I10 fn o 1-n~:a4~o'Irn an n`l.Cv.'v...... -.. .sa.u.v IILULLCUJ. v f Auc1>:ionV sale of ' fa.rn1.-H stock a111 implements at the ' farm pf. Geo. Wynps, west half` of .lot 9, 6, nf nn 'l`I'|111oat1n17~ A\r`\un:1 QDLL ' -1. . Auctioiieer. '- A , 1' Auction` sale of high-class house- hold furniture, on Friday, .April 14th at the residence of Mr. H. S` Davis, 233 ,Dunlop Street. :This. furniture is in rst-`class condition`. being in "use but a short time.` Sale at one V_o. clock. `V. A; iMcConkey, 11'!` . - - -vAu.\I.4\\.|. '4.1LvuuD ucu: Uu. ouuua._y. Wood sawing` is the order of the day around here. ' v 1 uutxuauaj Mr. Hun.tr I{_1111edy nd familjf visited -friends here on Sunday. Wnnfl qnurinnv e 4-Ln ~...-`ln.. -1? 1.1.... ;aAA]Ix\J v 111., V 21.) al.UW1_Y. Quito (13, number from here at- tended Mr. Jas. A. 1\Iille1"s sale on Wednesday; T ' ` `M3. 1'J ....4...-. 17...-----:I-.' . ,~1 0 '1 uno:/ou.u;u Luau WUUA. Glad to report Mrs. Cecil vMc- Donald able to be around again. Sorry to say, Mr. VV. J .' Lennox is improving` very slowly. nI1:`n n ----~--1-an 1-`---~-- 1' ' ' I4uuubALU\4L .u1 J.l}.a.UUll1lll5Co- Mr. `V. C. Banting had the phone installed `last week. [V1-3 L- "Ir ' IN .. _- bn (VJUQILCDUGJJ l Mr` Arthur Innis is home from` fv'gToro to for a few days. - =1 _ _Gu ners R. Coward and T. Man'- " ey 0 tlie 49th Battery, Toronto ere re for the week end. " b Mfss.`M. [Spence of Alliston spen Ejgthe -week-end at her home here. I: V:-55 Mtg Herbert Jennett. son of Tnv-nan`-# Lam .....`:..J....'I _'__` _ .l.V .1. , _ Sorry to report Mr." Isaac Spcers being` ill` at present wit11 la grippe. Mrs. \V. S. Davis-is visiting` `her daug'htcr in B1'acebridg'e. . Tu'1- T F` D`m.+:.m. 1...,1 u... --1.---- .;u..u, nun; J.Uhu.L1lUl;l LU bulb` Ull1'}_.". 'The Minesing Athletic ,Assoeia- tion gave an Oyster Supper at A. Foyston_ s, Friday evening, April 7. Your co_'1'1'espo11dent understands the social event was a great success and most `enjoyable. V A ,. npxu .LU, nun Hr. Foyston and Miss E. Foyston who. have spent the winter 111 To- 1'onto, have returned` to this burg`. ' TF1. 1I'Z.-.....'__._. AL'I,I,1` A ' .... unuuuu. All uuuLu11, WHU 15 b'1(1l\'. Tll0 l1Ql11C of Mr. and Mrs. `L. Ross was made glad on Sat; April 8th, by the arrival of a little son, it be- hr the rst.boy, `but its stay on earth was short, eight hours later God callcd_-_ it home to 'Himsel1". Mr. and Mrs; Ross have tI1'ewsym- pathy of their friends. ' u; uuuL\.A uuu raou 1p.L.UU. Mr. John Bell formerly of this} place passed away at his residence 'in Torollto on Tluirsday night last. Mr. R. Bell and Mr. M. Bell, his} brothers, are attending his 4f111101'i11 at Honeywood to-day. We extend our synipathy to the widow, his brothers` and sisters. ' If A ,1`l\ 'l\ 1 1- 1 I-v |.u.uuu\,;.a uuu onapxuo. I Mr. Artlmr Dobso11 called onulvy friends _.on Sillgclay. I `.\.fm- T.T........ 1\r,.n...--- 1. -_L .... u . ..\uuu _-uu uJuuu_c|/`y a _Mrs. Harry `McCann has returned .home after ` spending` a week with! `her mother in Bccton, who is sick. I`l|I\']`\I\)\1r\ A`: If nul }`f_... -T T3,- of Househo\ 4:1.1u.11 .LULu, .1.U.LU I On Sat. the 8th, was the sixth linc s turn to cont1'ibuto to `the Red Cross rooms, Barrio, 1 although the roads were ba(l`thoy did not fail to collect their contributions and took itin on the train. Dollations were ias follows, ve doz. of eggs, two lbs '01` butter and cash $1.60. in. T.-.1... `D,.II .L'..-........`l__ ,n n' uvuu Aucv IV Mun I Mr. James'Kelly Phelpston. Mr. T. Huth left Monday last. '?\.f.. 13` {\ ],I'..`L.... |;- _ b _ nprl-1 w, ww Maple syrup making seems `to be _' =:tl_1e `o1_~de'r--of the day. ` Mgeu `71'n`a niovvvna 3.. 4.... LL- -2_1A `u vAzuwJ sum) 1:. I Mr. E. O.1\Ia~bce installed a coal _oil engine at`Andrew Laws_on"s., Miss Ella VVanless is visiting her sister, "Mrs. Henry Smith. ` Misses Margaret and 'Vehna Kelly were the guests of Miss Irene Potts `last week. is moving near 'pi1n'|ne4~nn u.M1:F;:dal\E:u1\Elf};11'ke, Mr. and Mrs. `Jos, -Cloutier, V Misses Irene Burke .a1f=dV Irene Gain we1_-e the ....-....J.... .1) 1l _'_. `Ir A 13 ea us; nv -ally LL 0116 V\J aux `V C]. C 0116 guests of Mxss M. V A. Erwin over Sunday. T 'M.'.... 1|.r.....:.. m....:.- :- --:~:;.:-_-'.'1r:..- `uu LJLVVVII VI. 0110 Llllllall 11110. Pte, B_. Kelly of'tl1e.177H1 talion spent Sunday. with his ents_ here. ' `rill 11? I. uL:uuIJ .Miss Maude Train is visiti11g' V G. Brown of the ninth line. 111.- `n 17.11.. ,1: `n -u:-up-.1: vvnuan, AV.L.I-Do UUCQ Au.u.u1u. , ' Qmte a number from around here attended the party at Steve Hilts", all report a good time. - M'.. ....A `M... `M D.--.1-.. 1r_. ..--,1 ;uuv wccn 111 J.U.l.`UllLU. The residents of Craigvale were very much surprlsed last Saturday when _ upwards of one hundred of `the Mechanical," Transport got off the noontrain `and marched to Bar: rie and were met by` the 76th Batt. at P_ain'swick. ` run 1' o n. -u - .|JVV(lr.l.II Uuc uay Juno WCUIS. Pt'e. Wilbert `Black and Pte. Leon- ard Martin of the Simcoe Batt., Midland spent` the week-end "with. fr_iends here. T ` 1'1` 1 T\ 0 - N '- 'Pte. '-Herb`. Purvis spent Sunday at his home" hgre. ~ `vav umau xuucuua cuu:_uug.'~ " . D._ M..Ceu17ts'has been in Torqigtp attending` the funeral of his mat. ; _ V,`Mr.=`Harvie_ Baldwin is retuming. _o'me; fmm `the. erinary Cqllege `~.;!u8d% .' V&3 April 10, 1916 ' 1\'1iss Pearl Train [spent Sunday with Mrs." Joe. Martin. I\.-1L_ _ _'.;-___`L-,. it, `I `I :. . IiuL`/CI-`If? 4'. 5 r '-trouble with; : neighborhood. .. .4 tau .1. a,Auovvu;n. Miss Mayme Black visited her friend Miss Maude Hill of .Belle Ewart one day last week. V [ D4-`A 1IT:l1.n..a. Dl..-1. .....1 1);- 'r..-._ _ ..April_; 10, 1916. Congratulations to Mr. and T Mrs. Clarkson Spring who were married last week in Toronto; T l'l`I__ ____1J_ 1 I1 IV AUCTION SALES ` MIN ESING c1zAIGvAI.;: ` UT7OPIA VIGO .` . `I slck [cattle ,ll1 the| V. .5. av vxvvvll ;.J.1u 101' M18 summer. `Mr. - Jos.' Edwards ' received word 5'?`-last week that his son,VhLeonardin {the West intends enlisting.` ; 1)_ 'M_ n.m`+,+..:... 1...... ;.. m----.4- ;ucr1oNAsALEl. ALI. - April 10th, 1916 1I"n ca 4-]: I\ ' n: Ir`-ll for the west on . 'Xp1-11 10, 41916 Rm; 1? I]".;.. ..L.\.. ' Miss bat- par- 3&5?-. TB?! nun: So far, Mr. Laughland has re-I 0'ei\`ed more offers from 1'etired farmers to help with this year s crop` than he has 1'eceivod vapplicationsi from fa1"mc-rs fo1' help 011 their` farms- \Vhich would seem to indi- cate that the fawn labor question is notso acute as has been represent- ed. .Farmers who need help should communicate- with Mr. ; J. La"u,<:h-I land, District Representative, De- partment of Agriculture, CoIIir;g- wood, who will try to meet their re- quirements. axunov yuuc; in LHU uuar uuurc. ' ' The new post oicc building is of I handsome e'xte1'ior _but. its appear- ance is spoilt by the location. Of the re`-`s:htin_g' appliances, Co1lin:- wood has it over aiiytliingf in the `line outside of the cities. An up-l to-date equipment," splendid q11a1'- tors with five men and the chief constantly on (l11t','tl1e re loss of` Collin`9:wood should be very-low andl the in._sn1'ancc~rates lower still. I In conversation with Supt. Hare concerning their trip, it was learned ' that the deputation spent a pleas-_ ant day and saw much to interest them in Collingwood. There is a ' ne plant, well managed, with good power prospects for the future and r lots of power consumers at present. In power _matters Collingwood is away ahead of Barrie, butwhen. it ' comes -to domestic and commercial lighting we are in the lead, added -to. this Mr." Hare does not think Collingwood plant .has gas-light competition. _At the sub-station `no; night man is employed as in Barrie,f in this way there is a saving in the( salary bill but if an" acci-I" dent happened during the night, with no one i11 the power station, a _e.'1'eat amoun_t `of damage might result. Colli11_em'oo(l does not deal in [electrical supplies nor dol 1`epai1'i11g as is done in Barrie. al`-! though lately they have started deal-!I ing in electric bulbs. selling the san1e brand as in Barrie.- One fea~ lture Mr.,Hare sees in favor of thel Commission doing `electric repai_r|, work in preference to the contractor }is that-the work is done at a slight increase over cost, thus keeping` down the cost of repairs. system of bookkeeping; is in Barrie that is the force in all Hydro plan-ts. /`Tlio \Vaterworks plant was also visited; here steam is used to pump the| water, but electric pumps are on` order. As far as Mr. Hare could. learn the water is pumped direct.` into the mains from the lake. \Vhen the new pumps are installed another 200 horse power of current will he necded_, and with several new indus- tries in sight, it looks as if Col1ing- wood will be using close on to 1500 horse power in the near future. VF]... .-.,.... .-.....L .m_. 1-.. .vl ,"l 1' yuww ca nu um uu;_y UH. .Lucsuuy. Mr.` Geo. Thompson of Hillsdale his -savgiiilg on_ Mr. H; Wise s stock `of luipber; Mr; "Robt. Redfern of , Ang"u' is the -millwright. Mes _rs. J..a;nd Wm. Coward" left `here pn Wednesday night for the -west. `\ .-Lp'\ . I A - - S Red Cloved, N05 Red Clover, N/03 ~R`ed' Clover, No.` Sweat` Clover-_ (NW [Spring seeds] mg. `17f`<;Yo5Z* st`; - N * A _ v t Stan We Wold call` atigentionnto thf; -C`..'ll......'.-... ...... -- 'l2.-L - u uuuuu uqau GDLCIIDLULI bu bu follqwing price .list:. , CLOVER. sEm)s - pe1'- Bus Alsike, N3; 1, G. S . ....$12.5oi ` Alsike, `Nogz, G. s. I .$11.oo . 1 Alsike, Noyi, G. S. . . ;$9.50 Lucerne (A alfa) C1over- No. 1, Gov Stand. ..'.'. $17.I TNo. 2, G9v t ` tand. .... $15.( Mam` Red Cl V_e1', No 1, G ` . - 5 Mam ; Red No. G. { $16. Collingwood Bulletin._--They came, .tl1ey saw and. they returned with valuable information. This was the experience of Chairman Brown, Mr. oiGallie`, and Mr. John Hare, super- intendent of the Water & Light Commission of Barrie, on Saturday afternoon (April 1st.) The visitors arrived at noon,,-and were entertain- ed to dinner at the Globe. Hotel by they were shown the sights and the methods and manners of the local commission, returning on the after- noon train to" the county town. Among other things they inspected was` the federal building jammed in .the hole-in-the-wall which called` forth `much admiration, though they expresed their surprise -at its loca- tion. They also inspected the sys- _ tem of bookkeeping in the ofce of the local commission `andthe keep-K. ing of the records and gaveexpres-_; sion to many words of approval ofn the work which is directly under the: supervision of the superintendent; Mr. Stapleton. They also visited, the sub-station and the pumping sta- tion and returned well pleased with their reception and with the oppor- tunity aifordedto obtain desired and I the local Commission, after" whichi valued information. ' - -` . ' 1`-$-1.59%-i`: E bomnssronrms ' TTTINTIII . ';Ei?'S5 .. V. .f.'{$is.oLb' No"_.1 G. $16.50 0?, 7 1 N, . I , G.-S. $15.50 I No. G. s. 313.50 er; (\- VII Plllo \ _ ~ Qmt a number-from here "attend- `,"..ed Mr. V. White s sale at Dalston .:_'on Wedxlesday. ' `Ill -u! A..n...... T.....:.. :_ 1--..-- A_____;

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