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li ' Mr. Claregee Hudie of vcKilkop is Mr. Ileo. Hayes was up north this Th@ township counclll aleets un plan- ,
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spending a w alliya with his brother- week and brought home splendid day next when among tate :itistuess to • `IF'`�� INDIGESTION
S EOQI In-law, lair, Masan Stirling. lysis of three-year-old colts to replace be transacted will be fire aippobu'tietit '
.Miss Ndnst Miller Is spending a few tits team he recently sold. I r• Hayes' <it an assessor, THE ONLY B NSIBLF WAy TU. StockwTaking 5ale
' : ds,ys wlth... her tiister, ,Irs. dairy is a good judge of a horse. Mrs, of. wJoderfeh was the ' GT Rk: STOMACH ' RQTI13Ll S
.TE : - resp. , . , . Fergusong' th
S Several from hero attended thecgn� guest of her son, Clerk Haruv�ell for AND GIVE NEW IaEALTII# a poxt ten days we hold our annual'
• Miss. Sophia Williamson . is renewing test by the A, 'k P'. 1. of St. James a day or so this week while ori her
old acquaintances On the BaYfiela' church, G derich township on Tues- way home after visiting her son in When the stomach is feeble the sale of winter goods. Our sale are rec0$nizo
h `h' ° food lies In it undigested, decays and ed as .a . rest O rtunit . to rocf<1re genuine
Line.
Mr, James Switzer had a successful * time. evening • and repast a pleasant Jaxvis, Rev. Harnwell, I throws off poisonous gases that dis-
` I The township. auditors, Messrs. ,John barpini3, During; February we usually ex ,
wood -bee .on Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. I-' .d. Whitman of near Beattyand. George Baird are now. the stomach, and
tend the walls of
• , Mr. and Mrs. John. Hudle entertain- ; k. are visiting friends bus ak ri out their annual report. .causes serious interference with other perienCO O�llr* coldest Weather, and the �oodf's
Saskatoon, Sas ,
ed a •iximber of thein friends qn Tues- •$ •, Y g porgans, especially with the action of ' 1fKe are O'l#erin;� will be Very suitable'.
day evening week, among the amuse- in fife v.cfnitY• �, Mrs John Keys was visiting her the heart and lungs. These poisonous
° ' ' menta being .danclhg which was. in-, Mr. and Mrs, John Saar- ett of Lead-, caster in. Seaforth this week. � gases have other; Ill effects. They are
OW del ed In b . tho young People, Among bury visited ;Sunimerhill friends last The following. are the officers of absorbed by the blood. and so. weaken
. Men a ftl fk0 telt shoes redyce3 to .,......... $1,00
B y y s jo cause aches in Men's 1,$!i overshoes •' ................ 1.50
• the: guests were a couple of members week, Court Varna. C. 0, F. as installed b and corrupt it a
of the .Snowden family of the Sauble Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ball .gave a 1?• C. R Ptebl apd Marsha lk Ginter , remote parts of the body and the Diels 2 f10 buckled rubbers reduced to,.,. .,.,,.. 2,3b
Maid-� !1%itl ex a Stanley, Ipa,ty and dance on Wednesday even Fast Chief Ra>ager, J. 1i:. llarnwell formation of unhealthy tissue, every- MSc►,s 260 .... .......... 2lF.
I+In , Men's 2:40
: ;. Mt, George Holland went to Elgin IIng of last week.. There was a large Chief, .Ben. Keys , . , ., . " "" 2"
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Y Men's 21U ", 1.75
county .on Monday, to buy milch rows. and very merry gathering. Vice William Makins where. General
is nerd ° •. "'
� loss o[ wet Dieq.'e 1,63 S. .' ..:... 1.40
It you see it I,% . The News -Record, ves and the brain are disturbed, and Ladie�!Fancy.Sllppers, regular $1.50 for. .............
Bargain Sole i y I Misses Edna and Myrtle Beacom Rec: Secretary, William Stodgill 100
discomforts Such as. dizziness, hot Ladies Felt Shoes. regular 1,2t5 for .. . ,90
its sq. " • - -have taken positrons in the hosiery .Fin.-Secrotary, David Anderson ° ^ ° "•
Are ou, a News -Record subscriber ?' Treasurer John Sparrow flashes sleeplessness, y Ladies Rld Lace Boots, regular li:50 for ............... °'zoo
.. �. Y factor ,Clinton, , Pa raw : irritalit and R .
commenced on Frida YBoyo telt-lined Boots, regular 1,7 for ;
y if net, why not. Mr. Jos. Rapson hada bee on Wed- Chaplain, 'l'hcs. Brownett. despondency orgmate from this «°"""""" 1'I
f Mr. Herbert Jswett of fort Huron, nesday of last week apd got a big The Prot. Howard Curtis' Medicine source. Experipitce shows that these - ^--�- ^
,m . who. has been viniting at Mr. Oeo, pge, of wood cut. • ..Company was here for a week and on troubles vanish just as Soon as the Many other lines we have not room to men-
Istat aid will con IBurnett's and other. relatives in. that James Lovett has been on the sick. Tuesday moved' over to !Bayfieldwherc (stomach is made strong enough to tion here. An Inspection iS invited •
.neighborhood, . returpod to his home list for the past two or three weeks they are now •nightly, gin g concerts Ldigest the food. In other, words it -
tinue all this on Saturdayla§C,. needs a tonic that will - rouse it to, p •
James,but is now improving, we are . .glad and selling their cure-all. They REPAIRS WHILE. YOU WAIT.
The A. Y.,:'P. rA •of tSt. Ihe Granton arouse considerable local interest by do the work of changing the food:
church will entertain to say
• Miss. Lowery has been ids for the instituting .competitions, such as for into nourishment: The tonic ought to - -
VNE@lC' • branch of that, society on Friday ev- past few weeks,;, her numerous friends the most popular lady and the pretti be one that will agree with the most
i • ' ' I delicate stomach
sung .of this.' weep. are wishing her a speedy recovery- est baby, Miss Jane Johnstone won ,and this is exactly • F R E O s! J A C K S O N
•. • . ' The numerous friends of Mr. George Mr, V. H. Lobb's sale on Tuesday the former and was awarded the prize 1 what Dr. Williams Pink Pills do.
Connell will 'be glad to hear that he was largely attended and good prices a parlor lam$,, while the-Uallotis awar- H re Is a bit of strong proof : •
• is now convalescing and was able to ded Mr, Ted, Chutes s wee boy, Mas- ,, ' . , Always Reliable CLINTON
I realized. Some of the sows sold for + Miss Lizzie Macdonald Harbor -au- cc. »
I _ ,• ; take a drive the. forepart of the ower sixty debars, ter Wilfrid, the gold watch. Bouche, N. S•, says , Dr. Williams
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-- - -�-^- week: They will all hope .that his L 0. L, No. 928 meets next Men- Pink Pills have done for me what no - J .
- t r-+ lw-alth • Reeve Glen wenn up to Gotlerich on the, edict did or arenti .
, coigpplete .recovery , - ,,,-. a
will be speedy.
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day night. Several of the mop era
talk of attending the annual meeting
Tuesday to -attend county counefh o i . e app - y
could do. For almost three years I
Mr, Mrs.. John. IMeNaughtonl'suffered
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Mr. William Stewart of the Bayfield
Belgrave.
of the South Huron County Lodge in
and untold agony from indiges-
were in Clinton on Tuesday. I tion. I wott�cl have the most dfs=
e�em�,
�mdmolD�s>t�masm�mdweera.�.md� 8,We�A,
Line is visiting friends at.
Exeter next Tuesday.
Miss, Mabel 9141[f of Clinton is visit-
Ing, at her aunt s, Mrs, John Cluff s.
Mr. David McLaughlin c f Abcr:invn,
South. Dakota has been visiting old
A number of the fgrmers in these stressing pains in the stomach after
oarts have been plowing the past eating, I could not sleek at night
$6,Weeks
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14Tr, W. Ti; Lobb's sale on Tuesday
friends about Summerhill and .we were
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week, the gropnti. In many places be- and .I would rise in the morning
`feeling
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• brought together a' big'crowd' and the
all glad to meet' bin once taore. .
ing in very good condition. Plowing tired and worn out.. I lost
..Ridding was spirited:. In all. 36 cows
w'erQ disposed of ;` "they 'sold as high
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in January. is uncommon, even for in weight and was almost reduced to,
Stanle townshi
y p• a 'shadow, I Was . under doe o,
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of BujsIla I Vin. G1 �.n#On .
a$$Gl but the average price for the
lot 'was $46. Yearlings sold for as
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Hollmes�+lie.
Mr. Lanty Beatty went over to treatment almost constantly, but
Clinton on Tuesday to meet Mr.ilChas.. I with no, .benefit. One day I read the
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,Ii g. ,as $25 and a two year-old colt
Mr: Roy Pickard is improving a
.Donaldson, general agent for the ' J. ltestimonial of a lady who had. been
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It some time since we first announced our .. . .
.: "real}zed $198.50 ; • It. weighed 1425 little. which his many friendly arc I• Case Company pf Racine, Wis, and cure o yspepsia Y. i, i i m W .
. .pounds: Other horses sold•from $140 pleased to hear: has taken the eigency for this district: IPink'Pills and'decid'ed•to try, them. $ . •° 'LEAVING TOWN SALE
Raging Blizzard Grips the to $170. '1'he stock was all in first- Mr. Wm. Stanley and daughter, Mrs.r Lanty knows a good thing when he The first two or three boxes I took a • , - . • .
g class' condition., The sale realized Jas° Bird visited at A. lacoat's last sees it. I did not. show any apparent relief in preparation for a move to the West, Our stock has been
West. ' . $2'500 and thus was one of the largest The following resolut•on of .condo- and. I began to fear the medicine o greatly reduced, and we are now in Shape for a General clean
week, I . up. We must close our doors on or before .the end of Feb -
held in the township for vears, Some Mrs. IToltand was called to Seaforthf fence was adopted by L. 0. L. Nov � would''_not help me, but as . I had Q ruary; and we hope by that time, to•have our entire stock of
of the. cows were raised by Mr. Lobb
Jan. 18.-A blinding snow, last week owing to illness but return- 1035 and a copy directed to be sent' bought a half dozen bozos I decided $ Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes' converted into ready
Winnipeg, g ' himself, . He still has twelve Holsteins .. .
ed home Saturday: to 16Tr. and Mrs. Thos: Stinson and. that I would use thein up' anyway. �. cast.
driven across the prairies Sunday by a $ Tamil - " . To. m jo . before they' were 'all o • .
wind of 41 miles an hour, enveloped and next week goes to Hastings coun- Mr. and' Mrs: F. Leonard celebrated Y : - I y y If you want to buy good, reliable merchandise at wholesale 0
n Ord. He hthirteenthanniversary*.of their Dear Brother and Friends, --It. was, used I be an' to, improve and I • of
t to fill up his`, �, g g d price.or even less, no%v iQ the time. We QAN and WILL
Western Canada in the wildest blizzard y . , tock and' will not be satisfied the �with. sadness and •the deep sense of a three .boxes ixiorc;;_ .13y, the tante, • I; gaols pric.ea dining the,next few weeks that, will mean a big .
the counts has ex eraencod in recent ;
good -stock- wedding day on k riday evening last. .
Y p with anything else. r' great loss that with: o,u we laid our finished these. I was .again in .the d • Saving for you on your spring buying.
years. The train service is practically' Mrs. Odell and son ,qf Midland are g Y „ i g a ` ' d
standstill. P assn er and freight the guests of her .parents here, Mr. beloved brother '.'_Andrew'.' .to rest best of health,, and had gained 12 - I
at a iia g g.
tra' s aro tunz<ellin their wa •• and Mrs. Ladd. ' from earthly toil' and pain until the pounds in 'weight'.: I have'.not since � ; ' ` , . • . .
' $ Y West Tuekersmilth. n Sunday next quarterly meeting great day.of awakening• We, the of- had a twinge of this'terrbble trouble 0 ,
through dense snow drifts in, Sas- �, Dont fall to' nvesti ate this offer as it ' 11.certainl
katchewan and Alberta, while in Mani will be .held in the Methodist church ficers and members of L. O. L. ,No• and' am more grateful . than words g Y
, ('Miss Etta Crich of Seaforth spent and official board meeting on Monday. 1035, Varna, hope to see him again. f can say for what Dr,. Williams Pink' a be. to your advantage. .`
tots all the shoat lines ;ire tied .upth • Sunda with her sister, Miss Mar . . • .
Sunday . Mrs. James Bird left on Tuesda We hope to enjoy his company. , once Pills. have done .for me•'' 0 d
and snow plows are being driven' with y more and that foiever in the land of You can :get ., Dr. NN,3iliams' .Pink ShQ earl' While stook is well assor e .
Crich. for Berlin to
double power.. Coast express trains join .her husband wiiero ( p y „ .
' Miss .Moyer of Crystal City, Mani• they will. visit frkenals for a few days. pure delight,• We shall miss hint from Pills from • any - medicine dealer or by -
have been buried for almost eighteen in he Aunt, Mrs. r. + the street ,the' home : anki' the: loo e- Email . at. 50 .cents a hos or six . boxes ,Is • All account9 must be settled at once,
hours in snow drifts ,near Swi t Cur••. rota, is visit g r 1VTr, and 141rs. Andrrsoti'c5f (hnton 1 g. ! Ilia s'
,Walters. - were guests oil Sunday of the ladyts room. 1ou.will miss tiittt contknually.:for $2:50 from The. Dr.. Wi m a ,
rent and the snow is .blown back on., g
• •.: Mr: Geo.. And Miss Mary Buchtanan parents here; :. . •. Our tears flow: with yours. Our heartsl Medicine Co... BroekvLlle. Ont.... Terms 'of sale stricily :cash.
the right of way faster than the 0 -.
crews c cart it off chokin ' .row I of .Ilensall ;visited, with relatives .here' go out to `yoii" in sytnpa_thy and: we
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Many homesteaders are Sunday last, feel fpr you in our great loss; May
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gress entirely. a y m eon n y the God of all consolation ,abide in
forced to tunnel their way` to the stock.1. Mr. Abner, Cosens of Wingham call- . Brucelspltd. Live Stock Market,
sheds.% ed on friends hereon ,Thursd'ay last. - , your hearts �i ith 'all t$o ;fullness o f
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his divige presence: -Yours ori behalf. 'West Toronto, Jan. 25,�-•There is no ,
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'VIrs, Jas: `Swann; wbcI.; was so seri- a - PLUMSTEEL BROS''
eusly ill at the beginning of the week of L. 0. L: No. 1035 ; William .R•atlt.. evidence of any falling off in, trado,at - 1
��� : Is; we are tad 'to say, improving a we;l, A. 'H. Brown; the 'Union Stock Yards rind with • a
g Y, p . $ .. ocDta!beta�Asfl�ssma+mdA���a�es�al4o►o�esme•�ll,S•�sm•e•@
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:_ Messrs. Alex. 1VIcBea;tli .and James eek, t sing
as firm last w here b a
McDiarmid • were 'c;ngaged this weclt Constance Brea many buyers present who, were --------------------/+
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in putting .a bell on ,the new Presby- , . ,. •� anxious to take- everything • on • the .
terian church. I)r Wm:.Sioan of Toronto spent, market at lair. prices. Tile .quality of SLIM PRIGS SMALL PROFITS .
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cattle generally speaking Was d
Mr. David Aleft .of Lucknow, form- a few 'da s the nest. of his sister, g a y p g goo,
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. er station fnaster;'of this place,- was Mrs. A. B, Siiell. and prices remained firm.' , -
:fn . Brucefield the :week.. Ile .came Miss G.• Anderson • is at present � , Export cattle ' are in good . demand, . �• • .
. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS down to. attend . the funeral; of his, visiting friends in Usborne: - but there :seemst:to. be a decided scars: . .• 8.H(7B3 �c 1VtTTi�xo ... 3�MPpRTTT72- _.
I. Mrs. Jinks _ of Kfppen,, . r who 51r.. James Button of the West_ is at, sty of this class, a .,fact which it .is •• •
' ` '' •., resent the. guest of his mother, Mrs - somewhat ` difficult to. for.:
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MILLINERY FURS• MANTLES died on'Tnesday.. P, g - .
IW R Three -children: of 'NIr. '.i'hotpas John Button. There .Are plenty,of.good butcher cattle
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athw_ ell• of the .2nd con. Statile Miss Laura Andrew of Gorrie is and'these -solid on .a . firm 'iasis, The
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were poisoned last week : try di::nking..sp. . . . I .1 ... :�
ending. a few .days the: giicst of her run to -day amounted, to 52 cars, con- �i,
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. �e Grated mills; but have now almost 'sister, Mr's. B. B. Stephenson: slating of 1,071 cattle; 13' .sheep, 10 GING SHO8' OR O�IL�e '
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• entirely recovered. Rev, bTr. >✓gerton; the, - •evangelist, hogs and: 16 •calves.
preached"here;on Sunday afternoon. Some 'quotations :- .TUi3t received a jar a t3hi meat Of the R.egIna
. Mr. Andrew Sloan of ,Blyth called Exporters -Choice, $5' to' $5,60 ;. •' 1?
m� ` Shoe. a st lish medium riced ladies. shoes a ual -in
.Sht�rt Ti Stanle Townshi on his aunt; Mrs. Snell; one ,day last medium, 54,G0 to $5 bulls, $3.75 to y ;: ' q
In the. . y . P st .le and wearin ualltles to man 4 and 5 shoe. -
week: $4.70. y g q .. Y
, (Not received in time for last issue.) . Butchers -Choice, $4,•75 to. $5 ; good,. Call' in and see them .before purchasing, - we .Will,be.
lean a stoisl; to the best: of our .. $4.20'to $4.50; good cows, $4 to- $4,- . leased to show them the, •�vill.g eek for'thelnaelves.
Left we are anxious to p Mr. Yeo, teagher, Parr Line, Hay; P. i Y A
ability. Not n artici'e, uUt a �-ard� of. miaterial, that we At of the American : 10 ; medium cows, $3.25 to $3.75 .. .
j► spent the week end with, friends Mere. • common cows, $2 to ,$2.50 ; canners,'
can turn into cash, will 90 ' un our stock list, atid'in . Mrs. J. J. o'Brien and Miss Fin- . . Equity.. Society. - $1 to $1.50. .. 'Ladies Regina Bid Bluchers, mat. kid top, stylish lasts, ' rices
champ were visitors with. friends. on
$3.00, 3.2o and'$,50
Order to do this W8 Offdr a few sp2ClalS 'fOr the balance The following from the State Jour- Sheep-E!cport ewes, .3.75 to $4.50 ; .
the 2nd. last week, g lexport. bucks, $3. to $3,50 ; lambs, Ladies 'Regina! Kid Bluchers ab....,. ....,2.50, 3,00 and 3.50
of this Week•. � . . Mr.: and .Mrs. Knight of -Grey were nal of Madison, Wisconsin,, refers to . 25 to:$6,40.1.
' ' '' : • visiting: his, sister, Mrs. H. Penfound a brother of Mr. John: Emmerton of ' .
. . - . 1 Hogs -$6 f.o.b. RG°45 fed :and .
• .. .. last •week. Mrs, `Penfound and they Clinton :: , watered. •I. I
Special No. 1 _ ... drove to Goderich to visit the form- A strong personality that stands outj A
er's dau titer. on .every line of his face fS Thomas W' Macdonald' bought five cars of PAjRTMENT
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Linen Towels good size, 'red herders, fringed, 2 towels ' b'iitcher cattle,. paying from $4.20 to �in-,.
All Li . g • • , Mrs. Wm: Murdock is home after Emmerton,. one of the founders of the .Our ,music goods are hard to keep stack, thew are so' '
for ..........................•.. ... 2 . $4.50 for the best and $3.to $3:50 for .
spending a very •pleasant, two• months' Wisconsin union of the • American So- . . . popul1.ar.
visit .with her son, Dr, Alex. Murdoch, cast., of .Equity and 'who yesterday medium;
Special No. 2 W. Crealock bought 150 cattle, pay- . .:,Newcombe Planos . violins
in Rainy River, where he,has a lucra- was 'elected for the fourth timeas its ing, from. $4.20 to $5 for best butchers Sherlock -Manning and . •. .
All Linen To*olin , 18 inches wide, red border, regular foes tine practice. She also went on. for a I president. Ever since -it was: organiz-1 a Organs and Pianos. ' Violin supplies, '
g �. and; $4.-20 to $4,175 for.,medium grades, . •
forper aro..................... . . , ... , :.,...: , .. , . O 8 f ed it has lied Mr. Emmerton as . ►ts
p y week to Winnfgeg to see .riends there•; James Rowntree purchased 85 ---
While there the temperature was down, l guiding $enfus.P ex- .
Special No. 3.
. • • porte, weighing from 1,250, lbs, • to .
tp '54 degrees.below Zero and she now Mr, Emmerton was born at Acton•; a 11-,4001bla., THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DDLLAR ALWAYS .DOES ITS DUl'YAll Linen Towelin , 16 inches wide, red border, regular . thinks Ontario is quite cold.. enough. London borough; in the county, of 5.50,for which he paid $5.10 to ec "
g ,. , , .O U IVliddlesex En laird i 1834;.• 'W th'hisl Z► iNV110WW VVW . �1/
Sc for.........:... ............. ......... ......;..., for her- I , $ n
I W. McClelland bought one .load • of I111IMt�
• i<2rs. Q'Brien , and child, and her , parents he came to America in 1848
Special No. (sister, MissWoodley are down. here and rettled.on the shores of Lake Har+ bu'tehers at 84,55, and 1VTayibee, Wilson . .
y , &Hall sold 5 butchers, 050;1bs,, at ...WftI ft, -
Just a few pieces of these extra good Flannelettes left, light from Manitoba visiting old friends on �n Canada. .Titers he did his fila .l $3.10 ; 3 butchers, 1,300 lhs:; At $4`
and dark stripes, 34 and 35 inches wide, regurar price 121}c n around . Brucefield, Seaforth, Kippen, days work when 15 years old; anti anti it butchers, 1,100 lbs,, at $3.30 ; 13
for ................................ •, :....:....... • .. ...... 1. .0.9 Hay, and other places where Miss til of age worked in the. woods. ... n butchers,. lbs., at $4.70 ; 3 but-
Woodleywas formerl a bkloved must 1$8 O he was married and came to Wis- N e ' Ja'ck'ets S acrif c d
Special No. Y p • chess, 1,280 lbs., ,at $5.40 1 butcher,
5 cousin, settling in Chippewa county. 1,290 lbs. at $4.75 ; 1 bull, 1,700 lbs.,
p • . - teacher. In the affairs of his home town '
'n ail sizes nest atte'rns full sized. recti- ' at $4.60 ; 1 canner, 880 ibs:, at $1.50; During January. we wish to clear out every Jacket in our store
Ladies Wrappers i patterns, Bloomer, he has prominently Iden- i , and to do so we give you all the benefit. Not one old Jacket in our
lar pt ice $1.25 for .......... ... . .. . ....... . .......... . . •. . 8 3 cows, 1,100 lbs., at $2.251; 3 cows, stock, brand new styles In fitting and sena Ifttin Ever coat less
tified ever since. Much of the time he ,y g g• y
. Auburn 1,250 .lbs., at $3.75 ;. 11 butchers, 1,- than Manufacturers rices. Sizes range from 32 to 40 bust measure.
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. • has served' on the school board i 000 lbs. at $4,50 10 butchers 1.050
. 'The •members of the W. F. M. S. re- treasurer 'and' director, I lbs., at $5.50 ; i� cow, 906 lbs., at A
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ccntly presented Mrs. J. Jackson, I Fourteen, years ago, in conjunction 1$2,50• ; 2 cows, 1,025 lbs., at $3.45 ; 1 -
• ' with others lie started' a large co- > , ,
Our New Prints, Ginghams Embroideries and their retiring president, with Ahand- $ IUtetcher, 1 X290 lbs. at -$4,85. 11 but- $ 7.00-I,adieaJacket made from excellent .frieze cloth, in black
some bible I opevative store at Bloomer, similar! td cliers, 1,125 1►as•, at $3.50 ; 1 bull, only, JAnuary value 05.00
are in now . dnd we will be pleased Mr. and -Mrs. Jas. Stalker of Mani -i the fatuous Prairie Farm store of As- 1,950 lbs. at $5;
Laces toba and Mrs. Stalker of Bel rave vis- sembl nazi Geon a E. Scott. of this � 7.00-Ladibs Jackets, in black, navy, dark tweeds, either serif fit-
Y $ , # ting or loose, January value 5,00.
to have you Call and see them ited their relatives here this week.. I establishment Mr. L•'mmcrton has (ieett .East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan• 25• Cattlq
y Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Davis of Blyth president three and onehalf years and -Receipts, 21500 head fain active ! 8.50 -Ladies Jackets, v a beautiful black cloth, extrri heavy
TOM yourselves. called on friends here last weela, treasurer two and one-li�lf ears. The p " ' y weight, January value t1,0U
y Y and steady ; prime steers, $8 to $6.50;
,The C, 0. F. will hold am oyster,store was . capitalized at $25,000 atnd shipping., $5.50 to $6.$Or butchers, $4,- 10:00 -Ladies Jackets, black, ateen and privy, with self strappfnl�i
supper in their ball on Friday even- to -day it is 1$200,000. It is one of the 7'5 to $,6,85 ; heifers, $4 to $6.50 ; semi fitting, January, value 7.00
; m of this week, I largest. business enterprises in that
T OUBL TO SHOW �IOO17$. g , g cows,. $3.50 to $5 ;bulls, $3 to $5', $ 12,50-LadiesJakcets, blank rtnly, wool kersey cloth with bright.
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NO R E Miss Pearl Denstedt has returned section of the • state.
I Vea15�-••Receipts 800, head ; active and finish, self trimmings, Jitinttury viilue $:50
• after an extended, visit with relatives, Mr,. Emmerton was a granger from steady, $7 to $10. Rogs--••Receipts,
, I IIn Waterloo, county. ! 1873 to 1884, and then affiliated With 15,000 ]read ; active Aral 10c to 15c 14.00- Ladies insists, black or colors,ttiti pure wool Kersey cloth, self
Uss Jenkins of •Goderieh township.. the egtefty exoliauge-the, stational so- Itlgltet' ; heavyand mixed $6.65 to $0.• strapping, fay front, semi Httfna, January value 0:50
' is. visiting with Iter sister, .Mrs, J,, I ciety of which tiro fVisconstn union %175 , orkers, .56.1.5 to $6.65 ; pis 15.90--Ladies,lackets, black, navy, brawn, green,` with silk braid
-- 1 Washington... , •W... now a branch. Itis interest in this 1 ' Y , pigs, to inimings or self cloth strappings, velvet collar or plafu
$5,50 to $5.70. roughs, $5,50 to $5,�
Every
ourtes and . Atm , _;; .. movement led,itim to see rho advisattil. :7g ; stags, $4 to $475 dairies, $0.25 cloth, January value 11.00 .
ity of a state society,. and with a few 1 to $6.60. ;Sheep and lambs- Roceipts, 15:60-Lwdted Jackets. black only, heavy kers+ig cloth, ,a big seller,
+ Fifty-three men lost their lives in. others he forthwith led w :its of niza tl p,. January value 10 00.
- an explosion and #ire which det.l roped tion at Eau Claire t4ree vears ago,'. l aid o carifn s A voce ltaslh r lambs lambs$5 - -_,-. __ .-- - _. .
i .... i ill yearlings, r $ + r
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ait�` You. ,,rie a wooden crib on which they were Mr. Emmerton awns 'a farm of 600 to $7,75 ; yearlings, $6.95• to $6:75 •,
to�itign working in Lake MkIllgan, near Ch:e- acres at Bloomer Anal is ranked as Anal wethors, $5 to $5,50 ; owes, $4 50 to Highest Prices for Butter find 11999. . $1
. ago. of the wealthy. land owners in that $5 ; sheep, ntlxed, $2.50 to $5.
Mr. William ,Sloan, M. P. for Cot. 1 section, •.lie . has nine i4tildren, of 0
ox-Atlin, has resigned his seat in whom :six are sons, and tltreer of theso - - ---- ---�• .
POPLESTONE & OAROIN
E. W favor of -Ron. William Tompleman. • have followed in their father's foot- °
.. E -,; 'OF E. I 1tov, Professor Mackenzie of tttd r1CCeHSOpB to 1 cI I1]11aT1 G Co.,BILYTH $'
' , . Hyde 1?'ark liablie sehgill, near l.tlu- steps by adopting farming as their +
dots, ant., has been closed on account life vocation, Mr. Emmerton % • aMontreal Presbyterian C. llego drop- .
of ata outbreak of diptheria, member of the Lp aeopal church. . ped dead,
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