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WATERandWEATHER
PROOF SHOES.
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kind you have been used tottering.
They are snug, warn and water-
tight, yet are smart enough in
appearance to wear in any Weather.
WM. SHARMAN
GODERICH
Watchmaking, etc. - -
HALSEY PARK
WA1vHMAaaa, Jxwxl.Lgti OtTICIAY.
South aide of Se wire, Uoderich, OnL
Civil Engineering
TTAVti1fAN M. Rottman, CIVfL-
i and Hydraulic Engineer, Ontario Laud
Surveyor.
tutees -Mclean block. Ooderich. corner
Montreal street. To tack.
137.
Kenesetnng lrineral Water
THE OOt)iCKII'H MINERAL WA-
TER (4).. manufacturers of "Meneae-
twigq�tswe to
deliver tany Part. of
Ale la ata and
gamete, also Mineral Nater In t Gree mire
split, pima and quart.* Sellout Water and
Double Soda. Tbe.e epode aro made from
satar.l mineral water. and am therefore tree
from all Impurities.. P. L. WALTON Man
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saer' ?ors I4
Suite
4 LFKED E. COOK. TEACHER OF
Ptaoo•playing. Theory. Harmony and
counterpoint. Pupils prepared for 'nomina-
tions of Toroteta (•oo••ervatory of Mu.k. Apply
at Thom+ai's Music More. ne re.i4.n a of Mr
Clarions Penotngton, Brock street UOderlch.
dd*aye In Clime* at raddenee of Mr. Alex.
Miekeoda Ontario st rest
A. ROY ADAMS
T . ceza or PURR°
Studio la Bank of Mortal Block:
Medical
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A. T. Imamate*. M D.
W B. Tvanat:u., M. 11.
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Xms
Oppnettt M4.Oeoeweschurrch, brie IM.
Dr. T.rebhll's mealtime, Montreal surest.
Southwest of Public Library. 'Phan let.
i1R. W. P. 0 -ALLOW. M. B.
ease. Colbert* Wesel. next dour to Sever
slgo Bank. Telephone. - (Mhos. IYI : house,
Legal
1 1. KILLORAN, BARRISTER.
t , .olM. ltor, notary, Money to lend at
)nwe.t rate.. (Maces -North Street Ooderich
Omar Signal (MSosr. In Seeforth Saturdays
and Monday..
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J,�l TtR. rrtk+ftor. notary Ut14e.-
lumllton Street. Opderteb. t 1 door from
$q.are.
PROUDFOOT. HAYS & \BLAI K
barrietere..elicitor, notariee public pr. •
ton 1n the Maritime Court, eta Ualen Pvt. elEe
Tate fundstoto let.d oor at Ir wed ra Leet.
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L11 O. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER,
LO.
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Hanilltoe street. Uoderioh Ont.
insurance. Loans. to.
W R. ROBERTSON,
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1,ife 'RAN('li AUBNT.
FIRS AND Lionratan:-Bell i, Canadian and
American.
Acy!DKNT SICK!rgas ANu IWertbrgas' D ANI :
ITT : 'lube Orean Accident and Guarantee
skim Ia1&or' Limited. of pond . Knit.
Fanfl.rTv AND
skimmings',
rrag Bo1IM : The U. M.
Maley and Guarantee Company.'.
°Sloe at resldenoe, northeast corner et Vie -
torte and 8t. Davide streets. 'Phos►, 17*
1OHN W. CRAiUIE, LWFE, FiRE
el and accident (neurone*. Agent forlssd(ng
mutual and stook oompwnlea. lns.ranee In all
(loot erected on beg plane and at lowest rate*
Cs3 at oIIloe, corner Wert Street and ltgmitre
or addres. J. W. CHAIUII, Uoderbh, Ont.
Tele how H
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN -
a S U It A N c K C O. -Yarm aid laolated
y,d town property Insured.
einem--J. H. McLean. Pre*, Klppen P. O
T. FrMer Vice-Prelt, Brooallerd P. O.
Thwnas I. }days, Soc.-Trews.; uewforth P. 4)
Uleectora-Wm. Cheoney, SraMrt.h; John
IeT=
robe Hennewelarkttao:nmesi n a.f
wood • John Watt Garlock ; Thes. 3reaer,
•1,1 Hrooetleld • John B. McLean. Kippen ; Jea
Connolly, W. Teo rQp.
J. W. Holmeavflh, agent for Weat
Huron. Polley -holders oan pay easeerntena
and get their cards noel et Toner t
trown'e, Clinton or at R. X Cott's grocery,
street hoderieh.
Marriage Licenses
WALTER E. KELLY,
OODERICH, ONT.
Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician.
Ienn.r of Manias. Llamas.
LANE, ISSUER OF MARRI-
. A08 license., Onderloh. Out,
SHAVING PARLOR
REDFORD BLOCK BARBER SHOP.
1-1 TMs well-known and popular .(and
olfem Ia patron the beet service 1n shaving.
kalr-cutting, eta.. eta Lads' shempooleg a
optr�.rp�Oen�ly skilled Made ernp
tiHYi trio will
appeseleted, H. B.
£Pronctloneerin*
rr'HOMAS OUNDRY, LIVE STOCK
sed genets' auctioneer. Mose on South
Sttas4
whoa 4..will
al foetid at all they
wreasonabis sad
Mes eirot mei to eon "refs sit staiothe.
AUCTIONERRINO.
s/al *44 hhrrsngehhee.� oenefeay wMhseed�edd to. lame
eaa sed i It k WAte lamer
Geo. Beckett,
tiaainee men. Owuieh Ont
TMteww Pett tM
Y. M. C. A ��-
THE SIGNAL COfERICH.: ONTARIO
CONVENTION. ' .7`nternatlonal)Yewspctpe7l1Li, peel and Chicago Wheat Futu.
I Close Lower -Live Stock -
Bible Study Club
REPRESENTATIVES QF HURON
ASSOCIATIONS AT WINGHAM.
An Enthusiastic Gathering, Marking&
the Close of a Year's Successful
Work -- Addresses by Local and
Outside Speakers on Vsrlouai
Phases of Y. M. C. A. Activity.
The second annual county coltveu-
tion of the Young Men'rChristian As.
societionrof Huron county war held In
Wingham on Monday and Tuesday bf
Tart week. The gathering was a rep-
resentative and sntbusiartic one. in.
cludiug delegates frau ail the organ•
isationr and a number from placer not
yet organized who were anxious to
learn of the workings of the Move-
ment and the results ohttiped. The
Inspiring addresses bringing messages
of encouragement as to the work he.
ing, accomplished in similar urge .iza-
tiouv elsewhere : the wanifl sr inter-
est
nter
est ands lntbu-i..+•n of the dele;lates,
and the a uivity of the focal members
in looking Atter the' entertainment of
their guests,' all contributed t , the
success of the ponveotiun. And any 1
misgivings which (nay have existed as
t•. the outcome of. the movement in
this county may well be dispelled..1
The work is in charge of an /retie. and
energetic committee, with to C. Flout" 1
Ing, of Clinton, as count secretory.
Mr. Fleming is undoubtedly he right
pian in the right niece, -and ' Pres
wort, indefatigable in his eft to on
behalf of the work he hes to n in
hand wad of which he has wade uch
a crediteblr Iwgiuning.
The first address of the enuventitni
was given by A. ('ullen's, of London, •
on "Rural 1Vork."4Mr. Cullens pro.
aimed. chaeta --.allowing . Lha ase='=�
attendance of young men at the
churches, and the small percentage of
those who were members. The
speaker laid special emphasis upou the
Dere- sity of getting young men inter -
Pete.' :n Chrietian' work.
Itep,orts were received from the
tocol ••rganizations, as follows : -11r.
Price. for IV Michael ; P. Plnuleteel,
for 1' :nuns : W. Johnston, for Oode-
rich; d.. It,hinson, for Birth, and
Mr. Saathcott, for Elsner. There re-
ports proved that the Y. M. C. A.
county movement in Huron was got -
ting beyond the region of experiment.
In thee. various local organizations,
leaders hail been found and a work
along th•' fourfold activities of the Y.
M. C. A. begun. There are now la
calini4•(0 i with these A.soltiations a
paid-up nrdmbersbip of '245. -
J. K. Boardman, of New York, fol.
lowed with a practical and well -
delivered address oo "Leadership."
Giving a definition of thq word which
formed his subject, the speaker dwelt
upon the importance of getting the
right moo to the right puttee.- There
i. no 03p who is tint more fitted for
some special line of work than au -
other, and it was the duty of a lewder
to find out the qualifications of those
whom he seeks to lead and endeavor
to gel them into the right place
On Monday evening * banquet was
tendered the delegates., local tuesuliers
and Where, in the school room of 8l.
Andrew's church. This .u) of the
progrnuf was under the direction of
the lacli.•r' auxiliary ..f - the \Vingham
Y. M. C, A.. and the arrangements
were adurirehly carried out. While
the company'Were yet seated at the
tables, J. II. Cameron. of 13rnssela,
called upon a few of the reprinenta-
tives for short addrer5.ee, among those
who responded being 1'. M. ()peland,
of Toronto. Provinriel secretary for
Onteri, and Quebec : Taylor Statten,
boys' work secretary of Toronto l'en•
teal Y. M. C. A : 1►r. H. C. Itedmond,
of Wingham : John Wilford. of
Blyth. and Fred H. Gilroy, of Brus-
sels. Mr. Wilford at the close of a
few words on the good work being
done by the Y. M. t -. A. proposed a
rote of thanks to the ladies who had
prepared such a sumptuous iepaat.
This was Delimited by Mr. Gilroy.
.Adjournment was then made to the
auditorium of the church, where the
evening session was held. O. F.
ill air, of (ioderieh, rhait'man of the
eouoty committee, pi-esided, and gave
a r#s'or•t of the work done since the in-
•eptinn of the movement in Huron
uuty une year ego. Five place. are
el tdv organized Onderich, Wing -
ha , Clinton. Exeter and Blyth ; and
in c r'se of orgenizattion are two
more \places. Brussels and S •afnrth.
In addition, a bnyd department has
been organized in �Vinghem, with ei
membership of twenty already. Mr.
Blair closest with an earnest appeal for
the Pywpat and en operation of all
who ere inte stn& in the welfare of
of . he
the young rt�n and boys1
county.
J. it. Hnardma . i.1 New York, in-
ternational secret y of county work,
gave en inspiri g address on
"Anbievwnttanta in- `aunt' Work."
'aunty
h
where noble
and cited many cam n
work bad been done the county
\wnrk movement.
The ',invention remain d on Tues
day 111 Hing, when Tay).r Stollen.
bosh% work eerre'*I•v of V Toronto
Centrll Y. M. C. A.. lenlf with
'13•.v. '.\V.wk." The neceeeity and
impnrtin of work mmonit the
methods r,f work, etc., were treated in
a prertical way.
One of the most profitable addressee
at he convention was that given
L -
topic get down nn the progrem for
hire woe "The Y. M. C. A. at Work in
the Church." The speaker took the
liberty of remodelling the topic so ma
to state "the r'latinnahip iodating be-
tween the Y. M. C. A. end the
church." it. wee not one-sided. but
mutual. bringing with it a Porres-
pnnding obligation. The charms is
the parent whose duty la that of sup-
port end aympithy. The reason of
Die existence of the Y. M. 4,. A. is not
heraune the ehnrch falls, hut it le an
nntgrowt.h of the Christian life of the
church in fie spiritual genie, although
not an output of Perlesiaatical machin-
ery. The parpnee of the church and of
the Y. M. C. A. is one. the Y. M. C. A.
tieing m specialization for work
amongst men and boys only. As to
revolts, the Y. M. C. A. I. leading
to the unlfle*tion of the fnreen of the
church in building up the kingdrtm
of Christ on earth. The Y. M. C. A.
is bringing men Into the chur.:h and
training them for serf ice •there.
If it is not doing this, it is failing,
The appeal was for all Christiana to
get together and work together that
Christ may reign where he hits a right
-in the hearts of all men.
The Afternoon .emmion was taken up
with general husinemo end an open
parliament in which interesting and
profitable discneainn' took place nn a
nnmber of Important gmmtlona in
connection with the work of the Asso-
ciation.
A resolution of itymprothy was ex-
tended to Mee. J. 1'. Stoneman, of
Hensall, fn the death of her husband,
who was a member of the cruelty
coV of thanks were tendered to
Suggest&. QueslLJna on the International Sunday School
by Rev. Lb. Linscott, Brantford
Lessons, Prepared
lltogl.0 ed in recordation with the Copyright Act.'
February ant, neg.-Stephen the Fust Christian Martyr.
Acta vi. : 1. to viii. :3.
Bolden Text. -They stoned Stepbet
calliug upon God. and 'eying. Lord
Jeeu., receive niy spirit. Acts vii. : au
/Study Acts vi. :8-15 ; vii. : 54 to
vitt :3.
Verse 8. -Who was Stephen?
In view of present-day distinctions
would you call St•pheu a layman or
at
clergyman ?
Why is it not a crime against the
gospel. that the preaching of the gospel
is so professionalized that our pulpits to-
day in the towns and cities are prat•
tically cloud to the laymen of the church,
so that even men. like Stephen have to
"keep silent' in our church pulpits ?
(This question is to be answered in writ-
ing ey-members of the club
religious dispute he (iopeuded upon ou
r a inetter of fact, if he is untrue to
his cunrcience and to God?
How is it &het unrighteous men will
fight for their false religious creeds
and shrink from no runt of rascality
a
to aconeplisb their purpose'!
Can you give any tither reason than
' their twrig14teuuene.4 or assign to any
other principle the hatted of these
men for so lovely. It character as
Stephen ?
Vere 13. - Did the fact thet Ste-
phen hooked 1114.. an angel make his
persecutor. love him or hate Mut4)41),4'?
Chap. 7, verse 34. -What ia it which
cult wrongdoers JAI the heart Mune
than anything el ,e?
If 4lt••sr rulers had lawn innocent of
the charge Stephen brought against
them would they have been cut to the
heart to they were ?
Verse 55. -What do you umdrrstend
by Stephen's being full of ill• Holy
Spirit?
Whet did Stephwu flee "when he
11 ,ked up into heaven ?
.. Would the onlookers have probably
seen 1110 name things as Stephen if
they had hooked up ?
Verses 50 -i,7. --Did they believe Ste-
phen's testimony *. to what Ire
T. Do cold professors of relig1011, Its a
r le, have any confidence in the ex•
pc 'racer of those who walk and talk
wit God ? -
•\"(-I a.AM,- -IIow w,•tlld these people
justify theist -elves for cortuuittiug
lhia g1•a•aci inns ?
\VMnt +the method of ;toning a
t•iel.im t$d th?
-Does the spirit sleep
to it State of conseir,as
1,'
can a roan lova or
What w.. the
the stoning of
What was the sestet of Stephen's
towel' as a preacher, and to what ex-
tent may every layman become like
hire:
Vet se u, -When in a cam ity of
thoughtful melt, who oppose the gos-
pel ; • r its chiles he a abbe ed
tar it clan u at t h
better by debate than by ditdura'-y
preacbiug,u.d4 Lunation ..' \ -. .
Verse 10. --If you defeat an oplxiser
in debate that is nig likely to canert
him to Christianity, unl''s he i a
rineere seeker., after truth, but is i
likely to convert the hearers ?
Verses 11-13 - What effect did
tepheu's victory have upon his
gx.nents, and what effect did it
My -have -upon the aodle,rre!•-
Ist I here any neves-ary urin41 value
in me a Opinion, *lid will wen ever h•
condeil ed because of wrong duc-
U•insg : i, • , wrong opinions ?
W4w4 N to with right, view« of.
tru'.h gets guy at the min will
wrong views a d does Motu things to
him, that the lit •r dukes wit ll gentle-
nees, wItich is lik ly to be the better
man of the two? ' • '
Why is it that we who profess re-
ligion can Net en 11 debits when
new truth is presenter to thea), as in
this case?
Verse 14, -Can a men , word in a
r February
Acta vi'i.: 4.23.
Golden 1'.xt.-The people w th one
accord gave herd unto those Pings
which Philip spike, hearing au see-
ing the miracle whish he did. cte
: 0.
Verse 4 -What caused the'bcatt r
ing abivad' of the Christian couinu
ity ?
Was the persecution of the-
beetledby Ste, a blessing or a curet• ?
Was tide perseelitimr according to
God's flt•st,hert plan ?
When God's first or original plan is
'garret by an evil, isthereany evideure
tn.how tb:it he uses that very evil to
bring about that which be had plan-
ned to accomplish another way? (See
came of Joseph, also of Jesus. t
Verse 5- Who was Philip ?
Should the church today utilize lay-
men 11101Y in preaching the gospel?
What did Philip)reach at Semaria?
What do you understand by Philip's
pr•ocbing Christ?
Verses t1 7 -How do you account fru-
it
orit that the people turned to God with
such unanimity ,
lows the HI) y Spirit +always accom-
poly the pn•eaehiug of the goepa'I?
If Philip's congregation had been
made up of 1131) ex -Sunday erhool
scholars, would the result of his
preaching have been different :?
Verse 8 -What is the proof that
Philipi s convetts were real and what
is the proof of the reality of every
conversion ? .
Is joy a necessary accompaniment
of conversion?
Verse* 11.11 -What is or what WAS
.-reery ?
Is there any evidence to believe that
there are or ever have been persons
with the power claimed by witches,
conjuts•rr, fortune-tellers and similar
(Akira ?
r •, t909 -T
Verses
at death o
presence wt
By what
forgive hie. go
Chap. 8, vet••
measure of San
Stephen ?
Whet were th
stoning of Stephe
he Gospel 'in Samaria.
sults of the
Verde 12 -le it baso hie to neve
that all who were o ptiaed ere
genuine converts ?
Verse 13 -Whatever ange mu
have comet over him aft , do you
'think Simon was really co. er•(444 cat
'this time?
What were then. and w t are
now, the conditions for the f.n :ive-
neered our gins Or convet-siun ?
Vt'rsen 1t -17 --.At lite time of the
tittering abroad" did all e
A . )sties remain at Jerusalem ?
3 hat was the purpose of sendin
Pete and John to Samaria. seeing
they d just had a great revival?
Did ' ter and .lohu pray that these
young c•nverts might receive lilt.
111)1y Lupi '1?
Did all r converts in apostolic
days ri,•ceithe Itoly Spirit after
their convers m ?
Why eat no the Holy Spirit given
to the converts ' `canaria when they
were converted?
Is it the duty an privilege of every
Christian to be const us that the Holy
Spirit dwells in him an • at he is divine-
ly guided in all things ? :Tins question
must be answered in wntin by members
of the club.)
Verses IS 24-At'e deem re and
tricksters apt to think that al others
fire like themselves?
la' it poesibte to obtain • is nal
power with the purpose of mak.
, looney out of it :'
is it po-sdhle that this Siroon had
been converted and that his love of
fame and of money had led him to
thiti evil ?
Verse 25 --What is the only hope of
getting the world converted ?
Lesson for Sunday. March 7th, 11(09
- -Philip and the Ethiopian. Acts
viii.: X5-40.
the erosion of St. Andrew's church, in
which the Monday evening meeting
was held ; to the speakers from a dis-
tance.(or their able addresses ; to the
ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A'.,
and the citizens of Wingham, for the
generous hospitality shown the dele-
gates and visitors -
The members of the •county eoul-
mittee are: O. F. Blair, Ooderich,
chairrn•'n ; 1'. H. McCallum, Exeter,
virecidireitrnan ; James Scott, Clinton.
treasurer : Fred Hill, Clinton, secre-
tary : Geo, Chesney, Seeforth ; H. E.
H,.dgens, Ooderich : W. 8. McKee -
cher, Wroxeter ; .1. Id. l'ameron,
Brussel; ; E. Bender, Myth ; J, H.
Holtzman, Crediton : Hobt. Maxwell
and F. Huchanen, Wingham.
John Penman. of Paris, who wan
to preside on Monde), vernier,
we' unnvoidehly absent, but he sent ra
telegrem as.uring the gathering of hie
hem, ty' sympathy and support in the
county work. -
Con•iderahhe credit le due the kcal
'Demirel'e, with Dr. W. J. Price in
charge, for the admirable manner in
which the arrangements wete cat -
Thi. 'Penn convent on . tec-
ngni•rr.d as en onward step, not only
in the history of the Y. M. C. A., but
as 'Dorking an epoch ill 4he Christian
life and activities in Huron county.
5'
MOT4IERS SHOULD KNOW.
Bleck Hawk. R, 11. Dia , Ont., Feb.
I5th.-(4pecitI.)-11ere is the story of
how the little eight-year-old daughter
of Mrs. Mcl'Od, of this pier., was
cured of Bright's disease by Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
It was in December. 141)4, that the
child was first taken lick. She was so
weak she had to be carried about like
tin infant. if she wanted torn(ng
round *he would cry out. b ecewUe she
was so weak she could not tutn her-
mit. She was all skin and bone with
dry patches all over her body. Her
legs were no contracted that she could
n"twand up, but would creep ar 1
on the A nor liken 14C-hy. The (lector
said elle was Alice' 41 with !WOO'
disc to • ant cold,' not Is• "ulyd, From
the day she stated to use 1' odd`.
Rhino y Rlle she gained rlgL iilr►a ,
She is owe quite cured an 1 1/odds
Kklney Pills have tare 1 her life.
Tally One for Jones.
The host. was one of the newly rich
of the vainglorious kind, and he ens
explaining to hie dinner guest's the
cost of the devaert.
"This pineapple, rrinstenee, reit me
twelve dollars and - er- Mr. Jones,
can i offer you a slice 7"
"Yes, sir, you may," rejoined Jones.
"i will take about thirty-five costs'
worth."
A Way That He Had.
She looked at the little man archly.
"Hubby," she said, "do you know,
you are ti -ginning to grow rather
handsome."
"it's a way I have," he answered,
"as your birthday draws near."
Repeat ft :-"Shiloh'sCure will al-
ways cure my coughs and colds."
G roceries
TO THE LADY OF
THE HOUSE :
When you are coming
dawn town stake n list of your
went, in the Griwery line. and
bring it to he filled promptly
with the beet and most reliable
goods to be had. Or call up
'feleliiFbne'No gi, -
and pone order wi11 be IV.( ended
with equal care and prompt nes..
Our stock of
Teas - and Coffees
is complete. ' All the heat qual-
ities et the right prices. Try ti
sample order.
Johnston's Military
Bread
cannot be beaten. We sell it.
Sturdy & Co.
The Grocors. On the Square.
THE MARKETS.
Latest Quotations.
- ireday Evening. Peb. 16.
Liverpool is heat futures to -day clotted
id lower, than Saturday, and corn eloaed
ted baiter.
('hlregb May wheat to -day closed liee
lower than.. Saturday, corn closed tic
higher. and oats closed unchanged.
Winnipeg Options.
Wheat- F•,•bruary *1.u5+. bid, July Malt
Lid, May it ON sellers.
(lets--l'ebruary 1..,- bud. May 1314c bid.
Toronto Grain Market. _
Wheat, tall. bush 11 el to 81 M
Wheat, rod, bush 1 lC ,.
Wheat, goose, bush ,U 03 ....
Rye. bushel 010
Buckwheat, bushel_ 0 67 0 W
Peas; buahel •• 0 rS
Barley, bushel 0 K 6.43
Oats. bushel 0
Toronto Dairy Market,
flutter. separator, dairy 0 34 0 3{
Hatter, store lots 031 On
Butter, creamery, solids 0 is 0 M
Butter. creamery, lb. rolls., 0 el 0 >?
Eggs, new -laid, dozen 010
Eggs, cold storage 0 b 0 t3
Cheese, large, Ib 0
Cheese. twin, Ib 0 44 ""
Honey, extracted 01044 011
New York Dairy Merk.t.
NEW YORK, Feb. I5. -Butter -Pine
grader steady.; others dull; receipts, ISM.
Creamery, specials, 33c to Sac; official
price,' rc. ,lo., extra. !lc to 3144'; do..
third to firsts 33c to 30e; do., held, com-
mon to spes•lal, 12e to 30r-: process-, com-
mon to sperlal, Ike to 7c; western fac-
tory. first. 41.' to :le; western Imitation
o1 eauery, first, re- to 34e.
Cheese --Firm; receipts, SR; state, full
cream, specials, 13.' to 104ac, do., fancy,
14t.c• I ., gond to One, 444c, winter made
lest 144sc; do , good 10 prang.. 1214e to
4)'.c. dc5.,, eoinium) to (air, 11c to 13c;
:Mom full to Speciale, :te, to Ulric.
Eggs -Steady; receipts, 4295. state. Penn.
s4 Ranh' and nearby, fancy. selected,
white. liee do., fair to choice, 34c to Sic;
brown sad mhed. fancy. 74c; do., fair
to ,+case, 3:.• to 35c. western first, Mc
to 324ic, official. 3tc; seconds, tile W
31'c,
CATTLE MARKETS.
Cables Unchanged -Hogs Lower at
Chicago; 10c Higher at Buffalo.
LONDON, Feb. 15 -London cables for
cattle are *toady. at 134ke. to Has
per pound, dressed weight: refrigerator
beef Is quoted at a4,c to 10're per pound.
Toronto Junction Live Stock.
TORONTO JIUNCTION, Feb. 15.-
Kecetptr of live stock at the Union
Stock Yards for Monday were 51 car -
leads, consisting of 1107 cattle, 41
hogs. 113 sheep and Iambs, 10 calves
and 90 horse..
Reporters.
Not many chole,• heatyweight .hlppi.g
rattle were on sale and alert few were
offered sold at proal 44.311 to 16.30. amid
13.35. Some lighter cattle, around 1300
14s. .. were bnuela for \rootreal market,
and odd at lower ,••
• awl a
l.nads of gaol came, 1101 t0 1200 lbs.,
• equal In quality to best exporters, sold
at H. K, to 15.41; loads of good butchers',
4) to 41u1 44e. each. sold at 14.70 to $4.81;
m diem to [;reel butchers 'AO to nein lba..
s01 at 14 to 44.in;. ,tuition. light butchers,
53.50 o N, cows 13 4o $4.'s. per cwt.; caq-.3
.._� 6a to r••.50.. - _ ----
Milkers and Serf.ger..
A lime ,sl ,umber, less than half •
dozen, nn) ens and ,printers sold at Mb
to 1470 each.
Veal Calves.
A few veal Ives sold a1 steady prices
of 33 to *4;, , ',t.
Save sed Lambe.
Laa.
.Igh(dcllccrir, :ho,.p and Iambs maid
re. , ily at (Iran tri s. as follows : Kx-
por ewes. 14 to 54.. per cwt.: ram., 33
to • Iambs, 16.6* or common aad
good choke Iambs I ought di to KM
per cw
Hep.
Ounp, drafted, quoted 1 .gs, ted and
watered at the market, at . and 10.y
f. ob. cars • country points.
Mon al Live Stock.
MONTREAL \ Feb. I5. -(Smell )-At
the Montreal Sloe Yards West End
ket. the receipts of llve ,tock for
week ending Feb. were 3i•r' cattle
sheep and lambs, 334 togs and 136 calr
The supply on the I • rket thik morning
for local consumption consisted of 1157
cattle 100 sheep and la bs, 2414 hogs and
01 calves.
In eplte of the stgrrm weather. the
manager of the above et k yards bad
everything in first -elate ran tion, conse-
quently the dealers had , - , f(leulty In
displaying their stock to adv age, and,
as buyers were present In large umbers,
an active trade was done. A feat a was
e stronger undertone to the mar et for
cattle. and prices, as compared wit
•n a week ago, sa
how an advn of
• lb. This was attributed to
t the supply was,Comparanve
d cepecially so of good, usefu
the butcher trade, for which '.
th [
're
fact t
small. a -
beasts f0
'Nett DAY, February IH, 191 D
ISCHOOL BOYS ANO
We want you to co-operate with us ani mail us
the uatilo.11lnl address of every person you know
that is actually going to do 8011140 building the
coming Spring and Sumner, whether it is a house,
barn or pigpen, roofing, fencing or using cement,
it matters not.
We sell the Best Goods and
we want you to help us
let your friends know it.
We have five splendid Pocket -Knives, valued at
50c, 45e, 40e, 35c, - and 25c, which we otter as
prizes, Its follows : -
The largest and most complete list gots the first
prize, and so on down. .1
.%I1 duplicate Mantes will be given in favor of the
first list St'nit 111.
'Be sure to state plainly the Hautes. addresses,
and what your friend; aro likely to do, and see
that your list i3 in our hands before March 1st.
' Do not send names Sof people living -more than
eighteen miles from Guar.:rich..
The Howell Hardware
Co., Limited.
!t
if ii s a 1U1i tion of FOOD
VALIJL:, get M oney's
Perfection Cr- ,• ;t odes.
They contain 1In• 1411*4i7
mcnt lie bone a: •! fau4de
building 1)r6pr-rilct - Cf
Canada's choice' -t
flour. They are su ,rlartiola,
like roast beef and bread.
Yet they are ro drlicatl.
that children and inca'ic?1
may make Them the treat
part of every meal.
Mooney's ijil'_rits are
sacked as they- ros_piping_
hot from the oven.,- r'1 au•
tight, rrnisturc-proof boar..
'Thus, all the cris;r,r's stet
goodness of the freshly baked
lascuds are caught and heli
until they reach yen.
There i.; gond food and
rcod eating is Mdoney''s
Biscuit..
•
TH2 MOONY BISCUIT
& Ci,1J✓Y CO. LIMITED.
The
Food
estion
Saved
MEVERVINSIO 121
there was epd demand from troth local
and outside buyers, but the trade In com-
mon and Inferior stock was rather slow
on account of the higher prices dilmand-
ed (.'able advlcee from Liverpool wad
Glasgow were more encouraging than a
week ago and in cons..menrr the demand
from exporters wax Lair, and several mads
of gond rattle were bought at 13 to 36.14
per 100 lbs. A few rhotre steers, weigh-
ing 1300 lbs.. sold at MSc. and lighter
weights at '44c; good at 6c to rre: fall. at
4145.' to 41ac, medium at 4e to 444c; com-
mon at Sac to 31rc. and Interior at :sae
M 3r per I4.
Owing to the continued very limited
supplle, of lambs coming forward. a
estranger feeling has developed In the mar-
ket, aid prkea have i,'ored a tgrther ad-
vance of tor' to Nie per Ib., and aheep are
for per I0. higher. The demand 1e good,
as fresh -killed stock 1a preferred by most
butchers, b,14, ea the Offerings are away
,hart of I he requlremente of the trade,
frozen Iamb and mutton are mrrungwith
a more active demand at present. Choice
Int' of lamb,.d sold 4)4* mnrn,ng at 491t0 - and goo.t ria.- to 0tyd.. per 1h. Sheep
brought 4)4.' to 414for choice stock, and
741,.- to 4e for culls, per Ih. The market
for calves 10 etr0ng. and prices are etead-
Ily tending upward. owing to the scarcity
and good demand. and sales were nada
nt 5r to 71' per 41 . live weight.
A weak feeling developed In the mar-
k. t for hogs this morning, and prices
brought 21e to '!i4zc per IM lbs., as com-
pered with those paid last- Wednesday.
which makes n net decline since thle day
week of 10e to F;ir.•_ Tile wart due to the
extra heavy run, there teing over 2400
head on the market, and, as packers were
.bY. nALAW4 a 13. _8.11.211.. oLotock. It..proyed_to �-
'ellere In many case. would not accept
the r.'dant',, In value1. they ordered
their .4011( 10 Inn slaughtered and put in
roll storage. with nzpertatlona M receiv-
ing better prices later on Another de-
pre*Mng factor In the ',Dilation was the
weak cable *deice', nn Canadian bacon,
which In eetnr rase. n04 a drellnle of M
to 5e p.r ret. Salrs nrer -*netted lots of
hogs were made at 17.7, to 37.36 per MD
th... weighed off cars.
East Buffalo Cattle Market.
EAST 11t'FFALn. Fel, 11. -Cattle-Re-
r.'opt', 34111 head, active end steady; prime
•te.'re, $6.'4 to 14.75. "dapping. *5.00 10
$.45. hatrher,. 1'. to le, !utters, 14.1 t0
E. SS, rows, 13.5.. to 13.2. Palle, 13.2 to
tt 'S.; fresh ,nws and spring(r re In good
demand and •Ieadv, 43.; to 161.
lt..g'-Recelpfe, 13.810 head, active and
1c to 2,r Inwer: heavy. 10.00 to *0.10;
mllrrl. 14 74 to *1 *1; vo M 4k to
K V : ipigs, 14 in 1n 1413; rnug0E 511 i
to aa', Atega, *1.50 to 1R; dairies,ha, M.81 tos
Sheep and r,ambe-Rerr1M,, 21,000 head;
steady; heavy sheep and lambs glow;
lambs, $7. do $773, yearlings. *4.17 to 44,75;
',adhere *5 to 11, .'wee, $5 to 11.11; sheep,
totted, 111 r to *3.31.
P.sskweieAl=lhomiloome
awa 4r
SEEDS FREE
If you are interested in gardening we want to send
you our New 1909 Catalogue. This is one of the most
cnmplete reed catalogue published. With the cats
logue we will include, free of eh::rge•, a package of 5,111
of out egged, Oat rir1l Feather Aster, w4iwh has feath-
ery, snow white blossoms fry -rite nIIv five Mehl a across
If preferred yo,t mnv choose n lockase of our Russian
Giant Lettuce nr ( ,I,,esal 11 hitt Sugar ik•o t w -cd.
Write tee -da} and news year choice, else mention
mune of this paper.
Derck & Hunter Seed Co., Limited,
London, Ont.
Hot -Water Bottles
A nice thing to have in the Melee these cold Jaye,
cat . in case of sickness. We euaye the best money can
bu and
W . GUARANTEE THEM FOR TWO YEARS,
lo you at'- sate in buying one. 11'o have then) in 2.t. and
pt, sizes R '
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WAVES, -WIGS, etc `l
ING
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the greatest ion
(1,,ods Artist, i
corning with
Hair Goods
and will hr at
Hotel Bedford,
aoderich,
on
Friday, March 5th
D rting..1
ing the very latest
Petiole') and New
York styles, and
yon are particlN-
arly invited tri
inspect. and try on
any of these
creations.
We give you the PIMP hhoico
• selection and satisfaction aa`ou
1 would get at our Toronto
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for Gentlemen who are Bald, is a meote'rpiece of scientific Hair Con-
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Over 4141(411) of our Tot/pima
ere now in nee.
Don't fail to see them.
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to}to5 YOKGE ST.
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