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Vivo 3toek .Market.
14 foal', apse buggy, cortex and hat-
uess•�•Thos. Elliott, Holmesvlltp.The
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John Wesley("oultes 16 cars ol(k;
was instantlkilled in thetownshiplive
Toronto, March 15th.- Rcecipts of
stock at the Union Stock yards
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of Morris, near here on l+ rids > b a
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tree fisllin on him.
carloads, consisting of 886
were 45 c
g 80 sheep and lambs
cattle 14 bogs,
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He was working for a farmer and
and 25 calves-
• amount of choice hem-
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they were engaged in cutting dawn a
The quality of fat cattle gat : ke+uu
which h ca . e sawed to order.
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tree, which they had wedged to
the same as for several weeics .ilt; this
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Mx. E• L. A.icictn�an (if the !.x -n of Mrs, McMaster and her two. prvttp
Gaxrow, children
make it fall `in a certain direction.
but -in • i f llin t
b n a g i turned' and when
market.
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Dickinson & dropped dead were accompanied to their
early Monday mo,rninrg at his home. hiOme in Sharon, Penn., by her youA, 4;
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they 'were xtumin awa to avoid it
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entirely light deliveries,
trade was brisl, at hi 1
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AUCTION+ SALE OF FARM STOCiC
He had not been well, and for the est sister, Miss. Ora Bates.
'past week batt been away from his Capfafn Jelin Macdonald has
the unfortunate oun fellow tri ed
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Cattlp were hi gher, sheep, lambs and
higher,
calves were hi her, and hogs the hi8h-
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and Implements --Mrs F: XeCartner
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office, being trolAiled with neuritis. bush engaged u on his schooner,
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Mr, Dickinson had been a resident Azof. Captain Ft. Kerr, who is' also
Ing g down: on him.
A sad feature of the case is that
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est in a; long time, selling up to $, ,
40 per cwt., fed and watered at the
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cell by public auction. at lot A. W.
80 Maitland con, 0-oderlcli town-
+i ship, on Wednesday,, March 24th,
'of Gpderich for the past seven years a, shipbuflderti is ono of the staff.
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coming Here fxom Wingham to go into rite a number f nesse e e
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partnership with Charles Garrow at in town t resf t"the: tea er
a P >n , r s ni s
itis poor bo ha home,
p y. d iia pm ,his father
and mother having • separated some
time o e latter
u ago, th aft x going to, Toion
:.market, Milkers and springers case
were higher, one extra cod cow
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selling tap to $.71.
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the following ; 1 aged horse, 2 to and the whereabouts of the former Ex : :::, :':::' :::. r•: o
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the time the, firm of Garrow &Gar- needing fitting up. Engineers Milli- bein unknown. Porters. :.,.i: .;
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cows to calve in April, 1 cow to r„ g #f- r"` ''
Ik 4 e r- row was: dissolved on account pt the gar of St. (,atharines, of the Dona- f The Bost load of export steers qn "' ,
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calve, in Map, 1 cow mi .ing, y a se for member bein raised tO the Thq uneral took phaco to the Win Saved etX 1wi a �? '
it g Bona, and Shaw of Sarnia are both the market was sold at $5,G21 ; the '> >`'
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ling calves, about 50 hens,, 1 wagon bench as Iden. Mr. Justice Gaxrow• •here. Enganeex William Durham, St• ham cemetery on Monday.,,. bulk, however, sold at $5.25 tU $5.351,c ?" ``'i�'
nearly. new, 1 pair trucks, 1 d'enio- lyix, Dickenson was a clever and con .Catharines, and Owener Lamoureaux A tragedy, recalled by the Kinrade export bulls sold' at $4 to .$4.60. - '%°'
crit, 1 buggy,, 1 cutter„ 1 double I mystery in Hamilton,_ is. the ✓hurdler .
scientiaus lawyer, and his death is• a Montreal', of the pellatt ; Engineer Butc.4ors. -
gutter, 1 pai>� Manitoba sleights, 1 teat less to. file municipality, as lie Henri Lamqu�xeaux ,of Montreal and of a hardware merchant hexa one +q TflANiK
Massey -Ha drill, 1 Massey g p y' Bert Lamoure x , g Maybee & 'Wilson topped the market
was articularl . well posted in mun 1 kamil id The night about four or five years ago,
ris mower, 1 Deoring disc, I horse P y F Fi" and the mystery surrounding his tak» with 13 k etchers, 1170 ahs. each, and DR. FIARTMAN
icipal law. He was a warm personal marine, superintendent for the Inland butchers 1200 lbs• each at $5.40 FOR PE*
rake, 1 Fleury plow,,1 sot iron."ar- friend of Premier Whitney, with whory Navigation Co. of Hamilton is here 'ng off has never beeit solved, nor the d + RU -NA. .
rows .t seuflier, 1 road, sera✓ er 2 he studied' law in his earlier ears. looking after the work and man of missing mons found tbou h Provyn- per cwt. These were bought by a _.I. .. ! �'
pulpers I farmingmill, 1 set truck ,•- the crews of the steamers Wil y ve tial Detective, Greer was s nt here on local firm for butchers purposes, . y
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scales (2000 ills), 1• flat hay rack, 1 H4 was of a quit, keserved'dfspoi,i 1 ha the case, which goes to show that there is littll Mals: INols PnRtzEnu,
tion, but was m c ki ed by all who arrived this week:
wood rack, 2 pork •barrels, 1 turnip Rev. F. E. , Malot of the Co iaornq l differeneq in the prices of cattle do= ��
drill, 1 set .heavy harness, 1 set ,knew. hum. H11
e. was married a year or Mr. and Mrs. Mulholland now re- street Methodist church London re- ` signated, exporters and butchers, .and I hardly know how to thank you for the good Perces has done me.
plow harness 1 set single . harness3 two ago to Miss. Corbquid, • formerlyy side on West street in the zooms fpr- sided at the Win am• Methodist pthat there is a growing home demand "I SuffeTecl five. ears with cin. in
p g I,of Vin ham and Mrs, A. McV, Llo dal merly occupied b Mr, and. Mrs. T., for the best cattle. , We have there- y P the stomach. About Isyear ago it became
1 Me}otte cream separator, .1 Daisy , g .church before a large congregation + so bad I could hardly bear it. I Coughed day and night and' w wga$er and
is a sister, y Tilt. p y fore; to • uote selected lots of prime .weaker, The cin extended through m hod
churn, stAjiebOat,:. wheel#aaxkgvin� I -Iasi Sunday evening:. q
chains and Other articles too iiumer- A banquet in connection with the Mrs. Morris, who has been, -ill for It was expected lie would refer to cattle for butchers' purposes at :$5,,20. P '� y Y and I also had difficulty ins
+ some months in Detroit has improved to $5.40 • loads of ' ood' at • 4,80 to, :breathing, whop made me Cough, Everyone thought I had, consumption..
ous to mention,: one hap, to be Laymen's Missionary Movement ' was. , p the Jackson -Carman controversy over g $ •
cash: Terms -All sums of $5, and held in the lecture roi7m of Knox rapidly lately in health and strength. the authenticity of the, Bibip, but to $5.10 ; medium to good at $4,40 t° 1`Xy husband heard of Peruna, and bought live bottles, Thistrea.tment vin• i
under,; cash:; over that amount i church„ Goderich,• on Thursday ,wen -1 Miss Jane Clarkson Bell returned the evident disappointment of man $`1.70 ; common, $3.35 to $ t 30 • Wally cured me and now I recommend Peruna to every one who its suff
8 months credit on approved, !,oint'ing last. Nearly three hundred men, to her home "Bright Place" from her of his hearers no reference was made cows• $3 to $4.30 ; cammcs ar,+i coin- "I thank Dr. Hartman for this excelle ,: ering:
notes. 5 per cent. per annum cash on i` young and old,', memb,ors .• trip to the inauguration of President mon cows $1.7 5 to $2.65 • mulls, $3 � remedy.
y g „nd adher- to that subject. Ste.. Julie de. Yerohexes, P. Q,,, Canada, ...�• kgs pnr3Ze$�
credit - amounts'. Sale • at Tents of the,Presbyterian Church were Taft at Washington, On the morning 1 - to $4 per cwt, '
o'clock, sharp. All will be sold as present. The speaker of the evening of the looked -forward -to day the wear• Milkers and Springers. NEGLECTED cold is generally the Peruna has been found th' most re -
the proprietress has sold her farm was Mr. J. A. Patterson of Toronto, they was: very bad to the. disappoint- Marriages About a dozen milkers ,find spri,ngeri AArstcause of catarrh. Llia,bleof allromedies foreoughs, colds .
•-Mrs. F. McCartney, proprietress ; who explained an,- a most practical ment of the many thousands who P' sold readily at $4Q to, $T1 each, Cor- Women are especially liable to colds. and catarrh; by reason of the tact that
Thos. Gundry, auctioneer. and forceful ;manner the pilin*,les and wished to witness the inauguration, HABER,-MASON-At. the residenee bett & Hall selling one springer at These colds occur more frequently,dur- it goes at onee to the very seat. of the
(aims of this teat organization. Mr. Miss Bell had taken apartments in of the bride's father, b • Rev. Mr. the .Iatter price. . Ing the wet, sloppy' weather of winter trouble, ,
Patterson held audience in almost the new Willard Hotel .almost oppos- Jollige, on 'March 17th 3 Annie Al- Veal Calves. and spring than any ether time of the It aearcheslout every, orevfce, every
breathless attention for neatly two itc the :Capitol and in the afternoon berta, daughter of Mr, Thomas year. Oftenthey duct of the body.. It quickens and equal-'
There was.a good demand for veal WOMEN are not cor.sid- izes the eircula-
AL'CThON SALE OF FARM, FARM hours. The banquet will 1•e followed they, party, took seats in the grand Mason of Clinton to Jam A: g .. .
James calves at .$5 to $7.25 per cwt, BEWARE OF erect serie2ua. and "tion o! the islood, PE -RU' -NA _
Stock and Implements: -Mr,' James by a Systematic solicitation, of 'the stand where they watched the great IIaher of Detroit, p
H. Harrison has instructed the unr IPxesbyterians of Ggderfch to raise military parade. MANNING-C13,ICli-At' the Ontario Sheep and. Lambs. CATCl11NG COLD. are allowed h to thus relieving the
THE REMtDy
dersigtted to sell lip public auction the •desired amount of some $3:500 rom street arsons e, Clinton on About 100 sheep and yearling lambs run o. , o they congested mucous • FOR CATARRH
Mrs, Townsend is having her house parsonage, are treated in such a way as. to only membranes Itex-
at lot 27, con. 1,'Goderich township that congregation•. Mr. G•',J'. I31air painted, papered ana. otherwise beautl» March 13th by. Rev, W, E. Kerr sold at higher quotations.,. Export ewe OF TnF, LUNGS.
on Tuesday, March 30th, the foil- was the master of ceremonie fur the Dora daughter of Mr. and . Mrs, i palliate the symptoms, while the cold excises a healing ,
es, $4,50 to $5 ; rams $3.,50 to $4.ppr p -seated and the l and soothing effect upon the mucous'
fled. , g becomes more dee
awing : span carriage horses 6 years- evening. Short addresses by ' several'f 'our ltiundred and twenty-eight . , Louis C.'rich of Tuckexsmitb, to cqt• ; grain fed lambs of choice quality patient Sna. awakens to the icer that membranes .no matter whether the '
old, .2 -year-old draft filly, general Z+P sold at $7. to $7.60 per cwt. • coni- ' r
of the layihen."present followed the sons received the sacrament at Knox , James 'Manning of Clinton. 6 , she has a well-developed case of ca are the more exposed membranesof the i
purpose snare in foal, 2 farrow cows,, , man lambs, ,$5.50' to, $6.50. tarrh, head and throat or whether the
2 heifers supposed to be in calf, ' 2 main address and all .who, were pres- church' on the last Sunday that it'was WEBSTCR-GARRETT-At the Mctbr 1.I y line`'a
ent went awa' ver much . eulibused odist :parsonage, Londesboi:o, : .on Flogs. Z- ear -old steers in good conditfo y y ' dispensed g By reason of their delieato;strugtnro, the remotest cells. of the longs.
y g n; and ready to-do .their •little. share in Match 17th, by Rov: Mr.. Currie, The hog' market has been in such a the lungs are frequently the seat of a' pigs. Jasehob,1031 Bieks St.,, Toledo* P
2 -year-old heifer, 2 1 -year-old steers
y y ' this great world-wide move rte tt: • - Maud, youngest daughter ol:. Mr, condition, that some. dealers hesitated cold, especially if there is the slightest Ohio, writes: .
1 -pear -old heifer, 3 calves,. 2 store Joseph Garrett, to, Joseph 'NVr, i .to give quotations. Gunns Limited weakness of these organs. The treatment "When I wrote to
pigs, , sow in pig, bull calf„ lumber 1, Mr. Wilford "of Palmerston was the , , g you for advice, l
a est last tvicek f Organist Cool:, �ulletl Township stet, all, of Hullett. upon being asked to of catarrh of theann s is also more dif- had been sick for three years. 1'. had
gn g .P - g-givegleotations, g
wagon, mower, land roller, buggy u . a o g . , Scult and discouraging trouble with m. throat. .Often I could. JENhi'ISON-In .In Seaforth, respectfully declined, but a nePrdsenta- ging than catarrh oe y i
P horse rake, a quantity of � In a letter to Mrs. Joseph Fischer, The . Methodist parsonage was the not breathe through my nose. I also
on March 6th, by Rev. Mr: Berry, five of H. P. Kennedy came to our any organ of the body. had paina in my chest and ,a cough, `•I 1
wood, and numerous other articles. ,from her daughter; lilts. Fisch of Bir, scene of a quirt wedding on St. Pat- Peary Winnifred ' onl daughter of rescue and uoted selects fed d - It would be wise therefore, o guard took Peruna according to i-
• y g , q an g directions
The farm will also be offered for mingham, Alabama, she gave a fine ricks Day when Rev, Mr. Currie unit I against it by every precagtion. possible.. and it has cured ine-11 •
. sale at the same time,and4 place. description of the carnival or !'11i:arch ed in marriage Miss Maud Garrett,: Mr. 'end Mrs, G, B, Hanley, . to watered, at $7.40 per 'cwt,; . and $7.15 . .
Thomas Jennison, all 'of. the Lon- to drovers f.,.o, b. cars. at county
Terms : 10 per cent. on. day of sale, -Gras," held in New Years, bit. `and youngest daughter•of Mr. Joseph Gar- don Road Stanley. oints .which y - . •.
c 15 days. On stock etc, Mrs. Fisch attended .on Shrove Tues- . rett of the 13th con: to Joseph Web- o > S a. ey points, , , will mean, $7 or there, I .
3alan a in, y ,_ P • .. FITZ•GERALD-STRINB:BCH-•r1n: St. about to the: farmer: 'The, lVotld was. .
G per cent per annmm or fi months' day `week:, star. After the ceremony the bridal Thomas, n M ' c 3 talkie "to several f �ItN�ON Nie
a , o ar h rd .,Chester g sett x 1 a,rmers that ;. hied' .... ##""""#*o*"N#NN"O "
credit. -Jas. H. Harrison, • propriet- Miss Daisy Fischei, youngest daugh- party .drove to the residence of the Fitz r '.d ' sold th 'r e •
r. I r. f 11Ir: and its. 'Jose Fischer bride's' . axents where the wcddind L ge ai of London, tp. Miss ei brood `sows last year, and Z s
or ; T. Gundry, iuctionee ter. o a A pli, , P , a '+ , 1116�q A
�, , Beatrice Steinbach torinerlq of then all that had made i�1JLYwrtore
•is at a Ladies'- College jib Iiendelis luncheon, was partaken. of and on the ` • Zurich. ,- a grave mistake;' r
I _. ,-1vflle, .Tennessee; will.: graduate from afternoon train, the happy couple left .
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK it in June. for` Toronto'.where they will be the Births. - _
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In a letter. 'to Mrs: Collinson, her guests . of .the groorit's .brother, Mr. New and. Up-to-date M1Uinery Store
and Implements -Mr. A. Jamieson d James Webster, for a few. da s.. ) i CASSI.LS-Iii Clinton on Mart 15th $1350 WILL BUY COTTAGE . ON. t6 �,
has instructed the undersigned to daugiitter., Mrs.. Lockhart Stark; a , y C t o h th
wised her of the latest; plan the choir their return , Mr. an,•'i airs. We'lister to `Mr. and -Mrs.. Samuel Cassels, <' Joseph street. .Soft and hard water � )1 opposite the liolsons Battle and , - . ��'
sell by public auction. at .lot_:;28, . . in the house;. cement cellar, ICe}sq . . next to the McEweii Grocery: • w
con. 10 Hullett mile west of of the Presbyterian church in Revel- will take up housekecpar�g oft oho_, . Jr., : a son'. •:
, (ir .. furnace, electric light, good lawn . y `\
Monday, : ril ,stoke B. C'. took to raise funds fox grooms farm on the 12th con. Their BRADWIN-In Galt, on. March .1st;
Londesboro) on Mo y, Ap d chute n. The man :friends wi 'thein :'uture hip-, to Mr. "and Mrs: A. E r vLn acre; cement 'walk around house. i —_ _� Otir Spring openings will beheld on .
5th, the following Mare rising 9 the Ladies Ai of the +` 1 y ski t 1 B adt ,. part cash,. balance at 5. per cent. Thursday afternoon and avenin •
ears in foal driving mare risin (t, .gate a fine: paay `entitled. The 1,ittle pines and, prosperity formerly of .Blyth; a son: Just the lace for a retired. farmer.: � g, -
y ' g g Minister"' and the receipts, amounted The following' is the ,result of. a re- P (di
- .quiet, suitable for ladies, heavy, draft: Deaths _ Apply Box 174, 'Clinton P.• 0. 5 0 . March 25th, and Fol�ow-
gelding rising four, filly rising three,; to $15G. Mrs. Stark also described' a cent examination in` S• S. NO. I17 dayS.
pony colt rising 2, winter cow ' due snow slioe tramp twenty Revelstokers 2; Hullett, the. names •b,eing in order .- on.: ;March •' o *1 ' g
took recently: It was a ver WISE In Tuckersmith
to calve in fall 3 fresh calved cows y Jolly of merit -
' 'affair we would say #roniMrs, Stork's • ' I 12th, Samuel Wise, aged: 55 years
c•Y' Come and see the new creations in
icer rising 2 heifer rising 2 5 , 4th class-Bcssie Brown; 'Aary-.Ty,n . . and 8 months, - = Millinery in . oil✓ new stand. .on the
s S .. o ' v 1 description of. it. ... i� - group floor.
i calves - fall call 3 - oun _li ..y ,.-.: ..dill,, OlitC• Churchill: : - � ALEXAND•ER-In� Tuekersmith.: :. - _ :��� �- .�;', � d. � .
sp ring l , y i; l d�. on .
,calves, Oxford • Down ewes in'. Miss. Jessie,. Johnstone „eft on :We v l n r' 1 t March .10th Jane C anon relict #- ` '
i Sr. 3rd E c y Cartw igt , Roy . __._.__.__,., . . , .Glasses -Perfect -_ �� 1
to litter last•.nesday, of- last week for her home , n Of th date William• lex der, . YOU . A
lamb, brood sow duo Tyndall,' Edith Lockwood, Luella e A an of for near ♦ INYITBQ
k and Detroit: She has the sympathy of
of April, 2 store pigs, 2 turkeys a Churchill. , .. . . .. I: - Mexillop, aged 74' years;: 7 months.. . 'void .ifaii• *
obbler, 100 young hens, 6: Wynn her many frftnds on the death of her ' . TWAMLEY•-In Wingham,` 'on March • ` ;'h:e in�ooverien�e of
g y g mother. I.. Jr. 3rd -Fergus Vanegmond, Norm- reparate glasses for, . •
dotte roosters, a number of pare nd 11 J' tin Ma n. 5th, John Twamley, brother of reading and -distance • „ I .
d to and .Rock hens I Mrs. Redditt, who has,.been, spend-, an Ty .a , o n I stirs. I. Cole Aged 52 cars. is avoided by ou: • �-v [� (�/�
bred V4yan of , , g y ISSCi n. e* �r/l/
Masse binder 6 -foot cut Masse ing some time with her paretsts, 'Mr. 2nd -Mattel Lockwood, •7i'enrp Glew; double vision slsases.. ■
Massey y ' 0 CONrNOR-Iiu East , Wawanosh; on which g1%rd perfect S.
mower No. 7, Massey -Harris spririj; and •Mrs: •James McVicar, Teff. ` last G> cele C}liddon, .Stanley Bale, Clara Signe for near. work ,
March 3rd, Catharine, wife Of Mr. - and [or seeia� star. �` ��N��N��. .. . J , , . . L 1. .
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tooth cultivator nearly new; Wisner week .for -bier home in Barrie. • Lo.ckwood' James• East, Gertrude ,
y Mr. and Mrs. Irwin. Grahame; .who �aylc B. O Connor, aged. G2 years. .
drL'.1, sulky hay rake, set 4 -section y'
were the guests of her parents, Mr, FINLAYSON-Iri Regina, on March . '
harrows with 3 -horse attachment, 2 ••-C.. H. Holland, Teacher., 2nd, Stella Winnifred Sleetli, wife .
walking plows, riding, plow, oultiya- and Mrs,: Gordon .Nicholson, have . re- . -`��
roller, do ble drill for sow truned to`their home at Lang; Sask. of William Rii>lays_ aged 28
tor, land o 4 years and 3 months;.-:_. also :War' ' •, • -owrlowl-,%Wlw•�,�,�,%,-%,rb,,�;•s,WA%,- -fteq►,+,�,%,�••v�s
in sugar beets or turnips, turni ( Mrs. McLennan, Toronto street, re .�
g g p , p., McKillop Tdwn8hip ren Finlayson, aged :3 years and 5
drill, turnip pulper or slicer, straw Gently'received asouvenir card from, ..
her brother, Lieut: .John' Scott, lin `late,
1 ` in i months. h a
r 4 tut i hoes set bobsQeh hs The late s sigh g. ,has .been of g eatH�1V-I Brussels on March '0th . l�Tat� On.�►1Or ,
cutter, a1 P g 'American Arm ot0cer, stationed in ' �'�
2 set doubltrees, 3 -horse eveners,. y advantage to those who had teaming ... Jas.. Shaw,* aged 73 ' years and 5
fanning mill, with attiachment, 2 the. Phillipilies.. to do.L 0 .
On the 2nd,'. of March tt Lake St. y . I CemeiDi Co
da S. - . Durham
set double, harness, set black rubbctx, Mr. J, F. McIntosh will hold an •
mounted harness, set plow harness,' Charles, to Mr. and Mrs. Tupper a extensive .sale of, farm stock and im- - . 0
on trucks double b daughter, laments this month, lie has sold , . AS MTS. T. R. Walker is l.ellvin Glintotl the
market wag r ggy P
u ntit Miss Chepnc, who, spent the past Torrance Hays, ;youngest son of , t
open buggy, cutter, q a y •of h u st of h r sister, Mrs, hzs.farm and intends, to live In Blyth Mrs. 'W. T. Hays, , is eery a resident agenc3 for file above COtY] a.l has beef transferred ' f
season as t e guest c. 1 ..p 3
,mangolds, 2 bedsteads, single bed, + :. rvine left -for the •west .
H.. Murney, returned last Week. to her .. Mr• J E I of Seattle, Wash:
set springs, kitchen table, cook , , .. on Monday last... He intends engaging 8 - .
. home. at {tore s Landing• mT1;
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stove, box stove, 2 dozen .grain , w, t . in' farming near Pilot Mound!, `Mari, `-" Ini�, C t for early work .do well
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2 Open collars, top collar, .Miss, Jennie PrOudfoot is no a e lth at S
Those desir amen
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tenddng'to Iter:dutfe5 at,tlie postoffice: Rev, Mr. Currie . of Londesboro DR. OVENS, SYYRGEON, OCULIST, s t4 leav OrderB Vv me (111Ce '9U that a up
sausage grinder,
allow robe, rabei, , A j.. GRIGG. .
Miss Cunnfnghame•fs. to be cong>•at- preached at the, different churches. m , will. lac at.. Holmes Drug Store, r may be procured..
• 'Scientific Jeweler
crowbar, pick, cutter pole, buggy ulatod upon the • fine looking building, Walton circuit last Sabbath. Clinton, on Fridays, hours 11 to 4 i
pole, binder wh1p, 2 neck voices, tur- ' ,' Mr: Hct art Bell and family,' who � 'p. m. • on Friday Marc$ - '
h 26th, and Optinia>n .
nip and ensilage forks, wheel • bar- her Old house on St. Davids street • ,; CLINTaOI�?, ONT.
will be when fini:afied, . ' I were in Muskoka all winter have re- April 23, May 21;- June 18. Glasses .Cl. aj• A Rei' W.CJ
row, suygar kettle, 2 hay racks, I 141r: Har itt our local. artist', has t
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k rain cradle lice , fork , g � turned and will .occupy the house properly fitted, Diseases of the eye, p��l••%,�1•
stock rat g y lust finished a fine large , picture Of which they lived in. last year. ear., nose and throat treated. ~ � ~� �' ~��`�� .1 . I gy p
with car and rope, hair :+,,..len 200 I
Hamilton innu:rir�,r line!. nicod- the ,an
of Jacques Cartier. I Mr. John Johnston has been suffer-
lbs., > l Miss Pauly of Chatham registered, at - -
er, De Laval cream sep:xia1O;, 1 „ , g Ing* from an a}lincnt of his eyes and11. . .
.Gieeholme last week. is now ver nearl blind. Flis mast ' r��� I
Tack. Those attending ihr , have able y y y s tt��r
Mr. John Porter Sr. Is. now friends`re tet this ver much. �� 8S s1/A*4' I►I1�MN�
the prhilege of uti'ng flua church I g' y ��
sheds m the villi e. 'Verips r' 7 to be about again Cvery day. RUDD'
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months or 4 per cent. discount. -A. I bit J L Aitken of Toronto is here To The U le,
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Jamieson, proprietor ; T. Gundry, wityh itis parents and in delicate ltcaltl'a g sHaving purchased a •machine for.
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a Meeting of the Public school Are 5Xkl
Sleepless Little Bailie
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y I applying Rubber Tires, we wish to •
auctioneer. I a g y BAi1ie5Japan e /
board, Mr, James Tait, a member of I .
-» say that we'are now' prepared to fur
the board, Was'appofnt'cd caretaker at;When babies are nestles, sleepless nish and put 'on such tires at reason-
AUCTION SALE OF FATiutii STOCK Tile Central school in place Of the and cross it is'tllc'surest possible -Remember, we are still doing blisi- able rates. '
noss in the same old stand and would ---- ____ ,
and Impleinrnts.-bit. Thos. W late John Bates, sign ,that they are not well. Well . + ) We also do all kinds of Grinding, . _ . .
a �, , babies sleep soundly and wake tip say to our customemthatwearepleas-
McCartney, having rented his farm,. At the annual Mectinp of the bo�iid , ed with their patronage since we took anything from a pair of scissors to a .
has instructed the undersigned to cif trade the followin " ofileers were brightly. Sleeplessness is generally over the business of Mr. Beacom, and Circular saw. - "I�
g due to some ailment of the stomach would say that we hoe to be able to We likewise der all kinds of lathe 'When. you wish anything '.iii. Jap
sell by Public auction on Tuesday; appointed : a
April 6th, at lot 12, tori. 16, Goder- president, J. A. ittniball. or bowels, or icutt}ng teeth., . A few retain the confidence roof the Public- lable
work on short order and at reasons- .rch township, the fallowing: general �fca H• .E. Fled cps. doses etc Baby s own, Tablets.w}ll put rates. anew or Ghana rare call and inspect
' g laic little one right, and give it Not so Machinery repaired, Horses shod.
purpose mare,hieavy draft mare ris Secretary, J. Mitchell. our stock, You `Will find thE'. O()C�S
sound, natural sleep, Mrs, Jos. class of goods; but by giving r g
Ing 8 years to foal by, liar One, Treasurer, Walter Kelly, ,r „ goods at ver close rices. §ATISI• ACTION GUARANTEED.
heavy draft gelding rising 3, heavy Mi. and lilts. Walter • Taylor (we, G°ncil, St. Lvai'i3te, (due., says.: X S y p
have found Baby's Own. Tablets a good and the prices right,
draft gelding rising 2, heavy 'daft miss Greta) of Train Dakota • are •
gelding rising, 1, 3 cows due to s cn,din three months here, the sp d stomach
mh true for constipation Raisins,
are getting in r cho, pat s
g • ! 'P g Raisins, Currants, Apricots, Prune's 8681BU W
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calve in Apyll, 2 steers rising 2, 2 guests of the latter's to stotn a iroli and
ave them. g p g
grandmother g Peaches and Figs. Also alar a Amann
laeifprs rising 2, 1 steer rising 1, hei- and aunt, Mesdames W. Gree)i and J. to my little girl and they keep her of canned goods, pickles, etc. �'h� Same 111 Silverware, Watches,
fer rising 1, -8 store pigs, I brOOd P; Brown, lively and well." Sohl by medietne . -
dealers lir i.; mail at 25 cents a box CiOCkS, .Teurelery, etc. An a'tiC l
sow in pig, Mivssey-1larris tinder,, Mrs, Ball slid lovely little daughter y Come and inspect our goods and we D I
Deering mown nearly new, Dcerlitg reit last week far Joos Angeles, Cal., from The En•, Williams' Medicine Coq assure you satisfaetton. 4 FARMERS bought ht Eptam 'Cl c"a will
rake ncaEy new, Deering disc near- where they will join Mr..Hall, who Brockville, Ont, . T g be engraved free:
ly new, land 'roller nearly 'new, has been &✓Canadian 1lterchantil,I .,..,,w... _;,,,,,,.�; * __ . �-•.-__• M441W- ---. �� � O ' charge. :
Noon seed drill, cultivator, sCuf(ler traveller. He intends to snake Itis i
i '2 -furrow Plow, 2 walking 'pl;iws, &A home in California,. ,I•. W. CUTTLE'R, PAINTER AND highest prices for Buttelrand Eggs • )•
iron harrows, Bain, wagon COmpletr, I Mr. Joseph McNevin last week re- Paper hanger. All work done guar- ' '
•democrat, single buggy, set bob- presented Thr. focal L. O. 1,. at rho anteed to give satisfaction. Prices and all kinds of Produce, 1 have opened out at the Standard _. ,.
Sleighs, long sleigh, Cutter, , gravel Meeting. Of the Grand Lodge at St. moderate. Residtwe neatly opposite, . _ Elevator, in Connection; with toy'
box, hay rack, daisy churn, hay cttr Thomas. Collegiate institute, Clinton. grain business„ a full stock of Timor -
nd Clover Seed, Corn, C!hiolr anal i'
pulley and rope, set whi(iletrecs, sur MISS Il:ase of Auburn was rile guest. � __� ___ _ .......�.'-..�„ _ _..... _ thy a
team harness ntrarly new, let MOW of friends here for afew clays. 1.TYNDAL L Sas CARR I10red of all kinds, Please give one a we Ro �Q�a�r..
harnrss, set single harness,. chains, Mies 'C`antrron, is in "1`Orantea after a i+'Ott SAt.i:, A glyN>:Tlltl. �'.'1`(?J2b:, . C i>ICC45SiIrB �t "�", �;CCliltl call, ,
forl•:s, etc. Terris : 7 motiths or 0 safe voyage from Bermuda. hfail serviee iti ec;nneetlan. 'Pc+awes• Jetxeferend �tigrever. lslinnen� of 1Vlerrtage L1Censel3
per echt. per t nnutn, -Thos- W. We" were sorry to hair list weert l Sion Any tine. 1+ o>. further pwt !