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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-04-01, Page 511 Ali' 144 19%,- • , BRAIN TfLE1 AND BRICKS..,. -W4 3%,Woy TowAship, Iiave A .good stock of the on band xanginIK. 11 sizes from 2j `in• up ' to • A raecoon walked into Mr. V. M. ,'1g iu° We, have. also .a good stock Mehl"s back Hitchen one day last W white brick on hand. We also week and was captured b Mr. Diehl. � 4ko 44 red brick. Works mils east. of ftiiiondviile.—Kruso- Bros., Egin1Dn4v0Ia V. O. 70--12, c, . •..,. iNANTRD.-••PANT .11,;ND VEST NAK. .r IR =, MI J fl7 Auburn,,, # - ­ ­ .1 ... I., I Additional Auburn. tows Q.n pager 1. Cata"r,irb, the Bane fth . . .. "' '. 1' ori . Mr, :Sam'i McCool o#.liullett was in� ', the village on Monday on business in relatioi% to the hotel property. . the Standard Reived f It is stated that Mr. ileo. Yung , blut wishes to dispose of his butcher . business in order to give anis time . ers, good prices, steady; work the t.o the cattle and' grain trade. Miss Mar year• round. Tozer & )$town. y' lilacaonald of Detroit is t Mr, and Mrs. Frank Johns of ON - - w • ONTARIO 1.I9UOR LICENSE ACT. the guest .of ber, sister, Mrs. Charles I � M C 1A AFRICA CRNE License District of Centre Horan. Thomas. tlodericli apeat • Sunday with theft 5 Mrs. Edward Graham and her dao ir. cousins, the Misses Sturdy, -There were �8 Tavern Licenses ONTARIO LIQUOR LICENSE ACT. B I , . and 3 ShopLicenses issued in 'Vie , �•Licenae District .of Cotre biuxon. ter, Miss Maud, Graham, returned lasq Mr, and. Mrs. George Moore of DenI week from t miller visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Centre Riding, .o#: #Iuron during the Notice is hereby given that the heir winter"s stay at>!• H. McGee, this past week, � 4 Clinton. current License year. Thera .Are 28 $card of License Commis loners. for n Martin ' Mr. J. E. Robertson has accepted a "� *Q Tavern Licenses aad 3 Sb,op Licen- the. License• District of Centre blur- Mr. ,lop- C. Ma t u has presented school at. and, Norfolk county, ' se$ applied for the Lieense year, on will meet .at the t onimvrciai the adult $?ole class. of the North St. nd. tir!ilt enter n his duties, •^ `� �� -� 1909-1910.--A. Asquith, License In' Hotel in the Town of Sea£oxth on Sunday school with an organ.. Easter. uPo u es after ` ) i "" " �� ,�••, . t apector' for Centre on., D�1tcKI at the 19th day o; April at 10 o' clock Miss Rose Aitken, entertainer, gave Mr. A. G. Beaton of Londesboro cal,- here a at ^ { , $ <, AU,Aurn this 30th day ,of March, 190!1 a, m, for the purpose • of unsi i; ring a banquet , on the evening of Saint led ' u on " friends and West �` ��. 1, .applications for Liquor Licenses for y. . Mere were twent - y p y field this week. ' - Patrick s Da T . "-«'the License ear 1.909-I0. Alt er- four guests and life invitations to� The News -Record. RiII be sent to.: r 1•:'; . r 1. sons interested will • q<vern thunisel- each instructed them to tell an Irish g to any'address in, Canada to Jan, lot � `�- ++� NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -IN THE yes accordin l ;�. Asquith• I.ic; story. Before the faenquet was pre- ., "' g y•- , 1910, for 50 cents. ,, matter of the estate of Ann Craig ense Inspector far Centre Huron• Paled, games were the order of the tip' of the town o1 Clinton in the . conn- Dated at Auburn hills 30th day, of .evening, The banquet , was served in i , t ty of Huron, widow, deceased.-- March; 1909. - . : the supper room and were all. derora- Goderich 1 t p Notice is herebyeven Pursuant to �� ted iii reen, with a lardfniere of .. ' ' 14 `,y� Sec. 38 of Chap. 129 R. S. O., 1897 � shamrock u on each table.'. , The re; rd, p, graduate ' g g , P b Miss Brown of Pickford, that all persons .- having claims ox freshments were highly delightful to pt the Michigan FOR SALE CHEAP.-•)IALF SEC'- gan:Stato Normal school, f N demands a ainst the estate of the the guests who were each ,presented is the guest of her uncle and aunt, gTwo Elonsm. 15111111 said Anti Craig, deceased, who died good tgn5 Elevators, meguod Scor -'with Parts of the names of Irish cit •Mr, and Mrs. George, Green. �• Rland. on or about the 15th day of Feb- es, .good School. Good house and ies .and noted places, each one . receiv- Mrs: Oliver of Dalt is the guest ruary 1909, are required to send. by Y st ing one half of'the!name. Much mer- of her sister, Mrs. ,Alex, Saunders. 0 est stable on the farm. hood pasture FOR. , post, or deliver to the un- Good well, 200 acres under rimeiiit 'ensued when the gents looked Mrs. Alliny; St, David's St, has'pee►i . dersigned executors; on or before fenced„ . up their partners After the Irish l . f cultivation, $18 per acre worth $25 aid. up with sciatica the past four . the 1st day of May, 1909, their Per acres.' This is a +nap, SI eai� menu had been done justice 'to, each week. �� . n .ehristian, and surnames an'd ad- guest had to narrate an; Irish story,) Artist Hari �i dresses with full particulars in quick if you want it. Write to. R. t g tt s latest painting is ti • �� , H, Scott Alameda Sask. "Tha and notes were' taken whenhumorous all hada tropical "J ungle,." It ranks, high .. .• ; _ _ ! • writing of their claims, and states " ' finished with the humorous part of ,,, d 1 Land Man. "0-2 in merit. went of their accounts and the- na- the banquet. Mr. Archie McGillivray i c a ( t �� The Woodman Camp, held a delight .rs- 111 tore of life securities (if any) hello •a --�--, --.Y- .---- gained the prize;. It was. a unique fol social on Thursday in title Oddfel� i'` _ them dui verified by statute t of of doin honor to reland's patron, lows' ledge roam, Mr. Saunders in tiro' . -r¢�' : :'; ' y AUCTION $ALL Or' a '1'14OICE y . declaration. And take notice the s nt, : ;,• v •• chair. His address was .brief and to w10T WEATHER �+. i <,�r y Dairy Cows' at ..e0 .a ".l�•,k Cn Sat- 1 '� j, 1 LD ��. ' COLA WEATHER" after the said 1st da of May, 1809, urdap, April 3rd, :it t be G rOiam Mrs. Brawn„ wife of Rabbi Brown ; the point. The order was introduced au14"'' said executors will. proceed to dis- has returiyed from one of the Toronto CtaITARRH. X.. • i . ]louse, Clinton. The herd ct,i,sfsts in Canada by Sovereign Ramsey in �-.-- , • >' "<... CATARRH• tribute the assets of the said de- hospitals much improved in health. '"' r :' ;''rt,'t� Of Holstein and Durham ,ads and ' (189,3;. Toronto lieing Chosen as head- L + ' ceased among the patties entitled ,,, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and, lam -1 quarters, and now cams 'are formed Affects the • `a `� ••• � u�: - L� will be sold without reserve. + P �� , -- r�D ,:,:.. AlleciS. Li1C thereto, having regard only to, the • erms fly have gone to Benmfller where Mr. 9 r1r? all. over our rovinces. ' One beautiful L O`" "''" • Maims of which they shall then bevy 6 months credit or 3 cents on the $ Bell has secured employment in the, P S'tOm e11 %y kyk,, +,, �/}j `' �4 a �s i ngtice, and the said executors will for cash. -S. E. Brady, propKitto1 i, nursery, with Mr. Stewart. Picture of the Woodman Order is that ++ , L -w 'R f M t, Head, ; not be liable for said assets T. Brown, auctioneer, after the -death of each member, a Mrs. ,Everett of Whitechurch is , . - ... �4. �__ .. or any part thereof, to 'env spending a couple. of weeks the guest monument is erected to his memory. Kidneys ThT01t$ i The first number on the program was " persons or person of whose claim_ , ` . of. Mrs. S. Warner, Mrs. Everettla solo bv'James'P,owrie who delight- Bowels, ,,y. • Lungs, ,notice shall not have been received FARM TO RENT FOR GRAZING:—, spent two mo)rths at Kincardine with , _ ed all with his Cow -boy: song Sah- . bq them or their solicitor at the Lot 31, con. 7, Hu110tt, consisting her. sons: 1 „ Pelv>le Bronchial time of such distribution. Dated of 100 `"acres, .'all seeded! down. ;and ( wits, Walter Sillib will return to ora. lWiss. `Ai in was .at her+ •'rest ••.. % ,., • rm. mile her residence on Caledonia Terrace n a ne sea g Tw Gentlemen - - ,� Clinton March 22nd, 1909. -Daniel. known as .the Wallace fa O anS• from Kentucky,'.' Ernst' M'archattt b ' '�v. Tu•bes.. K. Prior and Elizaiyeth Taylor, Es from Summerhill , and 4 from: Clin from Londbn whence she, was called in r, 1 . ' ecutors. tofu. For' further particulars applq�cousequence, of the death of..' her at�tlieitifavoriThe sonolo g was $having • I to Mrs. L .Brownlee, Clinton., 69_ grandmother; . Mrs. R'umball," me g was new to /'+ • Itbe camp and Ernest won great a �/atarr r s recagnrzed all over the clVrlrzed world as' . . . ., We Have received a letter from, Mrs. I•, lause. Master Thornton Daniel n • • Bissett Thom dated March 15th. at P FOR SALE. -ONE DRIVING MARE, , his tartans, daneed-vory nicely ti'.The a form dable -disease. Irl the Ilnrted States alone, t�'v(1' w in foal, also buggy, cutter and har- 'F• W CUTTLER, PAINTER AND Bridge of. Allen, Scotland, and . we: Highland . Fling, accompanied. at the Paper hanger.*, All work done' oar -lore happy to state that Mr. Thom organ by •his mother: Then the 'Star' httndx�cd thousand people have' catarrh annual) _ .. In` ness -Thos: Elliott, Holmesvlle. g g who has .for some months been, an in- y anteed. give satisfaction: Pries • • moderate. Resiflence nears y opposite, valid', is now ` fp,ragressings favorably , of the .evening„ Cecil ,Lynn, was lifted y PP upon- the platform and recited in fine athel` countries file rat16 of victims rs as great. . . Collegiate Institute, Clinton, They intend -spending ,some, time in „ „ . ,. ]HEMLOCK LUMBER FOR SALE g voice As I. wandered.' ,around filer�l. mL�n ears Pe iX na "has : 'held the fareriz st Edinburg as soon as Mr: Thom. cart + solos in the ,xeadin tbefn v a A limited amount 'of choice heir travel, ...' g, g xendeted by ✓ Q look which can be sawed to order,. Friday last was '''Parents Da '.', ati 'Mr. Sidney Belches. Cecil won . great . FOR SALE, ,A GENERAL S'l'(!]tE, Y Dar.?..at.' applause and on his recall. San !'when place 'aS c3 stare:lard remedy far catarrh• . For further particulars address Mc- the rooms of the Misses 'Burrill, .and PP g •. , . Mail service in connectfin. Pclrses- Vesta. Watson, in the Central school, a fellow pleases:you., Ewen Bros. Bayfield. 72xx,. p y , b© sure and let. Pemru-na• rs well-kn6wn. rn both the western and y me.. Por .further purlieu- n, pini ltnow ft.';' An intermission fol- sign any ti Miss .Watson's class numbered 56 and )ars .apply at The' News -Rem rid . OP- y lowed; while the. company went into 'astern :hemrspheres.: lice.' real) when we entered the. room . we AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK . . . - felt as if we were among the fairies, ;the large m o Stanley* street, . • , . rg too n' n r i ...» there ..were .so many little. girls and where little tables _were placed,' and ._._._, _— ._ -. _ _ - _• and Implements. -Mr. A. Jamieson icG cream and calve served to all, •Tho has instructed the undersigned to boys, all neatly dressed: And a broad,, :Auction Sale RegiSter. sell b public auction at lot 28, $1350 WILL ' BUY COTTAGE _ODI surface like` a long table was covered second part of .the program •was op-• MSTrlageS y Joseph street. Soft a d hard water ened Ii a readin from -Dr Dr.' D.iun�l I: con. 10, Hullett, (•t wile west of. a with the pretty artirlles fancifully for- Y g << Saturday, A.pr1.1 3rd -at '2.30 p. m. WAliLIS-RICIIARDS-:fit the test-' in the house, 'cement cellar, •. Kelso mends book, entitYed Lo Habitant, lar. Graham's hotel 5 choice .Londesboro) . on Monday, April r med by the kindergarten. class. :Some , ..Clinton,. ch dence of the bride's ' the at furnace, e_ectrfc light, good lawn t which proved nt t:ed " George John- dairy' cows.=S. ?✓': Brady; Proprio- n -SW 1. T11 if , . 5th, the following Mare rising 9 1ftlIe lamp shades cut oul•of wail pap -1 i Copetown, Wentworth' county, 'on ars in foal driving are rising 6, acre, cement ' walk around .house: er looked' as 'if hand painted. The. ' sten, is a .fine impersonator of Dr. for ; T. Brown, Auctioneer. . ye r g m g. March 24th, by' Itev J.- Awde, Part Cash,. balance :at 5 per cent: walls were hun with cards ori .which Drumniond's poems and having been . Wednesda • Aril 7th at 1 . � in.' IS U9L1a 1 >lh0u .ht: tt0 COSI a ?quiet, suitable for ladies, heavy, draft Just the place for a, retired farmer, g ' . Lottie ,14L, daughter of Mrs.. A. y . leaves of trees, flowers,' weeds,' etc, bo?n in Montreal • she.has, a, good.16t, lot • 1.49, London Road, .Tudkersmitii, :gelding rising four, filly rising three, , , youngest g French accent. Master M. Richards , la .Waiter ' Apply Bos 174, Clinton P. O. 5 llavid Wells. f Well . pr1Ce, : We prove the .pony colt rising 2, winter cow due had, been slipped in'. •little slits. tri the.,: , _ extensive `sale o, farm stock • and im son of Mr, James . N�'allis , of i ,to calve in fall, 3 fresh calved cows, ;1' 1 . cI oarit, . We. saw', five varieties. ' of sang. most .creditably Some -ono to plenients, including a herd• -of thorn- fa,9ltiy Of .that idea by' 011r . ins le leaves all gathered in Goder- call. -Your Sweetheart, ' followed by bred 'Durham cattle.—I.. Piutrisleel Goderich, township.. Njoderati@ PriC82 steer rising 2, heifer rising 2, 5 P + g i 14fr. Allan Macdonald "The t,tiree wish- ' f sprin calves, fall call, 3 young ich=Sycamore, Norway; xed. maple, �� Proprietor; T.' $town, A.uctione,ex. NYE = RUIVIBAT,L In° Grace. Church, , g - '0 • es, Miss Hale accompanist. "•..lVf ss Ne ''York' it on' Marc 4th - ►. --calves, Oxford Down .ewes in cut .lea lana• out _..own sugar maple. , ,.. w C y, h 2 , . Levy. s reading; `The bald-headed IT rriett nun' st daughter f g y Jamb, brood sow due to litter last ,. Recitations were given b Masters ,, .,Harriett, . y, ge . g o . April, 2 store pigs, turke s aiud Willie Stu H. erbert and Sedw>ek man made .the audience very merry. Mr. Fired. Rumbail of : , mvnl; to U>ur $ Cul t te5.117(l `' ... ,of p , P g , . y y Live Stock MarketE... Dou all and Geor a Bell. ;Little Mis- `Miss Wells in good,. voice sang ".Some Earl. A. N e, .District Attozne gobbler, 100 young hens, G Wyan�to I -C g g_ f p g y roosters a number of pure ses Gladys Saults Doroth McKKimnoti.`day0 when dreams' conic tirue," Fi. .Toronto M rch 29th.-- ecei is E Moorehead, Minnesota... y. FabtriG3 .. delle P •.y ut`' iu recited d EPda .Blackstone sang his £amour song "L ' . R P bred Wyandotte and Rock- hens, Susle Y ungbl . , a, o an, „ live stock at .the t7nion Sleek .'�tards . s -= • rt d li tle Florence. Bell sang. eoul.dn.t., !and.�repeived loud, applause. +i M•ARKS�GALBRAIT'.H-At the homq Are.readv for your ins ection. You Massey binder 6 -foot cut, Massey St. an t ' were 7.• carloads, consisting of '1615 P ver •cel a pretty new, son `(Is tills -The 'orchestra. •gaze a couple of sel'ec- of! thei., bride's' father in `Stan;ley cannot fail o admire Yhem.at the first' mower No. 7, Massey -Harris. spring y nicely p Y x g+ cattle, .42 hogs, 71 sheep, -.86' calves 'tooth cultivator near) new; Wisner` Remember, we are' still doing busi= .the train for eaven ? ' Little Jean tions, 'President Saunders• advocated township, on 'March 31st t;ry Rev, glance: too y h and 100 (horses. .. 6 tdr111 sulk ha rake set 4 -section ness in the same stand, and would Habkirk. amused' all with her seg., the forming of circles, by the wives, Wm. Hiaide, _Charles Marks of + y y say to. our custoniora that we are pleas- The quality bf cattle was the best harrows with 3 -horse attachment, ,2 i it trona a sn'ice we took "My Teddy Bear." Miss Watson has sisters and friends of .the Woodmen,• 'since. Christmas.; that is, there were Bayfield • to'. Johanna, ` youngest. ed with the pa g which the do in other laces, daughter of. John Galbraith of We ilVl . T.. yOfil a $nit -walking plows, ridings plow, cultiva over the business of Mr. Beacom; and reason to be proud of the perfect time Y places', iriore:of' he 'better classes. g -tor land roller, double drill for sow- would say.tha,t the hope to be able to her class kept in slhging the choruses. i Dr: Percy Tye, sett Goderich a few • Trade was not as brisk as `was an- Stanley. Tn�any style and cloth yogi select at a.'. u eats or turni s turni retain the confidence of the public. Last Sunda was' anniversar Sun- days 'ago .for the West,' but D.r. Wal ici at d s m 'n of th drov rs a price that competes closely with foe• ing Sugar beets p ., t? y y t P e, a a y e e •w rel KOLHLER--KENNLL=At •Hensall on torp made clothing, That a suit made .drill, turnip pulper or slicer, straw' day, at North street church which Ras ter Turnbull -asked him. that bef ore ' Not so much b offering a ver the .l_, dissatisfied with the prices they re- • .March 24th, by Rev, Mr. Smith, hp us is swell in every detail, needs no s �' Y p I alms and, leaving Strat#ori, to go up to Mi cutter, 4 turnip hoes, set bobs4engh , classof cods but b giving $rst-class decorated with flowers•, p n ceived; both. for butchers and export- Oscar Koehler of. Zurich to' Nancy argument. .The clothes speak for 2 set doubltrees, 3 -horse _eveners, ooda'agve ;close Ices. fern. Rev. Mr. Lancet' of .London verto4, as a medical friend of his.had ors.. •Man of the bu ers are lookin theixiaelves. . Tannin mill g prices. • preached, at both services. For , his so ,lar a practice that he - needed .an l y y g Kenzyell of Blake: g .with attachment, 2• � for heavy deliveries :of cattle this , s black rubber x he chose Cor. 12 : 11..assistant, and when the. Milverton i REICHERT-�-NEUSCHWANGFR -4 . set double harness, set bac b 'Rte' are getting in a choice lot of evening tet M: D.`. met him he advised him to re- week,.and were none,top, ani ous : to At the resideilce o£ the ;bride's par- Agent for British American Ciesulac , - mounted harness, set plow harness, .Ralsins, Currants, A. iicots Prunes,. Miss 'Keturah' Brown and Mr, James . + buy on the, day, of. the week. . market wagon, trucks, double' buggy peaches and Figs. AIsoalare amount .Thomson sang ;tile l)eatitiKul duo;1.' main with him, -Prices as a rule were as high as.l eats, Mr, and Mrs. Jahn .Neusch and Dying Co , Montreal. -o en buggy,cutter, quantity pf of eanned goods, pickles; etc. . "Lead Kindly 'Light." It was .a Mrs. (Rev.) Seager and little daugh last week's uotat ones and as, it waii'ger, Goshen Line, Hay, by • , q + , Rev, C. d. J. 1Vlaas Edmund Rei- man olds z bedsteads single bed, reat••treat• to al'l, the two voices be -i ter of St. 'Cyprian's rectory, Toron was.. the, Easter market, with more ! •` • ...ft�•��► g g Come, and.ius ect•our goods and we - ' chert . of the Parr Line to Lisetta, -set springs, kitchen table, . cook. P g img 'so beautifully blended in the duo to, , are the guests of- Mr, and, . Mrs, of tiie choice. cattle offering, it w•a's .Stove,box stove •2: dozen rain assure you satisfaction,• Neuschwanger.. , . g parts. Seager of town,. no 'iuore than might lie expected, and . . .. bags, 2 open collars, top collar, .. ::. .4-. * ; On, Sunday morning last Inverness The Home Journal gives nice -recipe .in fact pricea `. .W s tivere not as good as is PARKER--KEYS-=In 5eaforth on f' sausage grinder, galloway robe, " Camp in robed to Willis. church � with for hot cross buns, and as Good Pri- some times pain at: Eastertide, 'Ther4 March 24th; by R1ev. D. Rogi3rsy, �0I -,,11111. -crowbar, pick, cutter pole, buggy Highrge I . I est Prices for Butter and l3 s their 'piper , Craigfe at their head' and I day will be here on .April 9th; we is one thing to be sa d, that i that Enoch. A. Barker of Chfselhursti, to, � pole, binder whip, 2 neck yokes, tur.- f1g • the banner of Auld Scot}a floating. I will give your readers a' copy. of it : I butchers' prime cots and' loads: sold Mrs, .James Keys `of Varna. : lip and ensilage foriks, wheel - ar- and all kinds of Produce. The' pastor took his text from• Revel- i Beat to a cream, one large cup of as high as• the best `exporters:, At .ne � e C a a row, sugar kettle, 2 hay racks, ations 3 11. At the offertory. ' Mr. granulated sugar, one scant cup' of the close of the market there were Births. Fl I , C l] ,nt Tailor stock rack, grain a n+dle, hay . fork Macpherson sang the beautiful sacred of butter. Add gradually three well three. or Tour loads rep.gFted unsold,: - ' ' FREI) JACKSON'S OLD STAND . with car and rope, pair r�,Oes 2000 solo, ,,one is kind above all others." ,,beaten eggs, one ,pint of scalded mills, > • . Exporters. MURR--in McKillop on March „20t1i, .1. lbs., Hamilton incub ",').r and Wood- TYNDALL &.(;A,j��. the evenin service fn Knox +.Mood'warm. Put in flour endtrgh` to )+:roast steers •sold at•$5.30 to; $5:7.0 to Mr. an I4Irs... E. A. Murr, a •er, De Laval cream seplmlor, 1 At g daughter. , ° • church Rev: Mr. Anderson, chose for make a batter, as slifA'as you can for loads,- and Corbett 8s Hatl .sold Jack. Those attending the sale have ShCCeSS01'S to T. Beacom. tical vt. Add .one east cake dissoly- one prime steer, 1570 lbs.. at $G ; ex- • his annual sermon to the. sallors and y + WathS 0.8 L the privilege of +,sing ILe church 16,.. fishermen a text taken from Acts 27: ed .in one half cup'of warm water. part bulls sold. at $4:25 to and1. , H - i T -sheds in the village. • c inns . 7 41.. The pastor ,made the third chs Beat until It blisters well.. in the quality i bull at $6 per cwt. Cows, OWENS=In Belgrave on March 22nd. Ubbe . 6 months or 4 per cent. disc ouiiG. --A. ` TYN�AL �!. g. CAC1R' �, the basis of his sermon, likening man morniing,' hiiead rapidly but do not Dunn •& Levack sold one exceptional James Owens, .aged 77 , years, Jamieson, proprietor; T. Gundry, in `this world to, a • :ship, and being use, more than one -Half cup of flour $4.50 to $5.25. BISSETT{ At Crystal City; Man., Having pidrehased a machine for .auctioneer. wreeved Upon . on the sh sl of.life: b, � in, kneading. Dough must be. very Butchers. P oaI +i . y on March 19th; Emanuel Bissett, applying Rubber Tires, the wish to .. not keeping away from temptation's soft. Rub over the top with a little Prime pieltecl 'lots, and loads, sold at, . formerly of Exeter, aged 56 years. say that' we are now prepared to fury J- - wiles. The sermon. was replete with; warm .. butter and make a cross . on from $5.50 to $5.70 , loads of good, .55 good advice for any one who wishes to top with a sharp knife. Let rise - In. to $5.40 ; media , $4.50 to .,94,80 CARR'ICK-In Hay, on, March 20th able and put on such tires at reason- .AUCT.ION SALE OF ,AR,M •STOCK !; common, James Carrick, aged 76 yeaFs. able. rates. live a Christidn. life: He showed ilial the man one and, half or two hours, I , $3.75 to $4,30, and 54.40 ; We also do all kinds of Grinding, and Implements. -Mr. Thos. t'9. Glasses Per1'eCt the times in which the scriptures were) Bake one-half hour. Spices and cur- cows, $3,40 to $4.40 ; canners, $1.75 SYMONDS-Irl. Saltford' on March anything from a pair of scissors toga , . for near y 20, Mrs, ,Robert Symonds, aged circular. saw. McCartney, )laving rented his farm, written were just about the same as i rants may be added to suit the taste, to $2,75 per cwt. The best load of anct fe►r the are today, full of tom tatioti,s. On Thursday we reccvveO a souvenir I butchers . cattle on the market 1200 .has instructed the undersigned. is �,� i„eoav�ili•arwal' 3' y' P I y 70 years. • . ' We likewise' do all kinds of )orbit sell by public auction on Tuesday,' separat alaeset toe Providettce hada great care over card from P4fot Mound, Man•, upon Lbs. each, were bought . by Maybee & .1 Iwork on short order; and'at reason - April Gtb, at lot 12, con. 1G, Goder= ii:' vb a datir v1*• , thein for some of them knew .what which is a photogravure of St. An- Wilson for Matthews "Cbmpany of hi the following eneral ao�nsnie vision iia••••, "shipwreck" was. At the offertory drew's Presbyterian church, Winnipeg, Wilson Provineb of fauebec. for their able rates. ieh township, g g shipwrec , I . _, Machinery repaired, Horses shod. which afford perfect purpose mare,heavy draft mare ris- right for near work Mrs, Buggins sang' In good voice, • Mam, bearing on the address bide Easter market. ' e s f s .ing 8 years in foal by, Bar Ono; Peace be still." When the congrega- the following complimentary lines Milkers and Springers, SATISPAC`C10N ,OUARANTEED, and for rdeied,atar. „ it .heavy draft gelding rising 3, heavy +tion was filing out the choir sang, "O ,. - Not mane were. on Salo. Prices EASTERI . . 'SeeleD & ­ L ,draft gelding rising 2, heavy 'draft hear us when we call bn Thee." ranged at from 535 to $fiO each. EXCURSIONS. Veal Calves. gelding rising 1, 3 cows due . to Bl•itlC:�flGld, west About 100 veal calves sold at $4 Return tickets at Single' Fare be- . . calve in April, Z steers rising 2; 2 __... .__,,. ,_, g heifers rising 2, 1 steer rising, 1, hof+ bit. Robert Ferguson; of Listowel to $0.50 per cwt. . tween all stations fn Canada, also The `Tresstire of Health far,, will give a lecture on ,,The Gcnius � �- �- ler rising 1, •8 store pigs, 1. brood g Sheep and Lambs, . to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., sow in pig, Massey -Harris binder, and Poetry of :•Burns"' in Bossen,- Receipts light, but prices were re- Buffalo and' Niagara Falls; ,N. Y. Yottlag Chttdireliti. bort s hall on Friday evening (� M leering mower nearly new, Deering y g of this ported easier, •Ewes, $4:50 to 55 per, Good going April .f;, 9 10, 11' and TV F„� A Disease attacks the little ones u'Ce • cwt. t lambs, grain -fed, $7 to $i7.60; 12th. Return !omit. April 13th,., l.new, nearly d W roller n as,rly neva ' I eommen, $5.50 to. $6.50 per cwt. •• 1909. /'► Deerfn through the digestive' organs, Baby's ..�.. , I Noon seed drill, cultivator,. scuffles VTHE S Own Tablets are the best thing in spring lambs, 55 to S8 each, , 2 -furrow plow, 2 walking plows, s,,A , the world for all stomach and bowel RLTLiiN TICKETS AT SINGLE hogs, . H(1MEq> i ICI�RS' troubles of babies and young childrea. p'ARU1:; H. P. Kennedy and Gunm, Limited E1�CtlRS. . """� iron harrows Baiai, wagon complete, I +democrat, single buggy, set bola- ---* ' The act uickly a,'nd gently; arid' are report prices unchanged at $1.16 for Winnipeg and, return............$82.00 1 have opened out' at t'hc Standard sleighs, longsleigh, cutter, gravel They el safe to give any dhild, 'Mrs. on account of Easter. The Grand selects fed and watered, at the lunar^ Edmonton and return............ 42.50 Elevator, in Conull stoionck with me box, ha, rck, daisy chum, bay cite `''= S; E• Green Dutiville Ont., says . -. Trunk Railway System will issue ket, and $6.60 f&b, ears at country Tfokets good for 60 days. grain business„ a fall stock of Time- pulley and rope, sot whifdetree:#,• sett ,,r would not be without Baby'il own retturn tickets at Single Vilrc4ilietween pbI ts. Ptoportionate rates to other the and Clover Seed,. Cern, Chap e 6 P y .f�u �• �RY�� l team harness wiearfy new,, set plow' • Tablets in the house, tot I think they all stations in Canada, also to De- _. points in Western, Canada, ii+cod of all kindly Please give ma a "hatnCss, set single hatness, chains, >bclaibfilla +wrYec� trout also l�orl Huron *Uel t)JOIJI& ,>}a aro an invaluable medicine for all lit- , Mich., Buffalo First excursion April 6th, via call, forks, etc. Terns : 7 months or 6 tie ones.'” Sold by medicino d`ealors and Niagara Palls, M. ,'lt. Good goings 1';