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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-03-01, Page 5- - �.: ,. _ - - • .. _ _... 1111.__ .._ . _ _ _ _ _ . -- - - -_ -. . • i. - _ .� I _ . I 11 I • - . - . �; I r1. 6 . k� a, . I 'q' , _ t - w t , - . t . - , T '� y — .. sr .. _ . , a. .. - F , • .. I - riIr r - ^ IA.R CH i, 101070• - _.. t . I . THE - HURON EXPOSITOR. • - 5 1111 T tanned by songs from Thomas Ctlbsan, 1r., lite weight - and 60 calves, which tealize3 IMPORTANT NOTICES. AIIan. Boag, and Tho Rae, while Mr. from 4.3 to $l0,acccording to, si;ce and quality.. CAUTION! aNeilson gave several stirring recitations, The. receipts of the C. Y, R. stock varcls EFDERS WANTED. --The undersigned will re• PICKAR BAN1C'U' �� The fan lusted `till midnight. 1_.. The defeat daring the past' -week were as follows : Cat- •� eeive tenders up to noon, Saturday, March 6th, CON LE by Paris at London, was the first this sea- tie, 423 ; shee 8`_xJ hos 83 • calves 4g . 1895, for the building of a cheese faetory,either frame - -----OF— s011, after playing in eight matches, and the horses 16. P+ ' hogs, • . ' > ; or brick, for the Blvth Cheese and Butter Jo., (Ltd). Plane and epacifioatiane can be seen at the farm or At this season of the year the papers wish to thank their many CUStOln9rs for the latae patronage the have re- ��••. club has a record of winning 64 games out BVF ALD, February 25.—Cattle-_,'Market Walter McGowan, lot 39, concession ,3, East Wawa- b P b y of i.� played since organization, ,which cer fairly active and 10c to 15c higher for beat Oosh. Teddere will be opened at the Commercial are always Well filled with announce- ceived through the Fall and Winter trade. BOOTS tainly is a good one. shipping and e b , Hotel, Blyth, on Saturday, March 9th. ROBERT , PP fi export' lots ; good butchers MARS -HALL, President, . 1420-2 menta of merchants offering their goods --AND-- also strong at same' advance ; common to - Winghalm, • fair grades barely steady but about all sold; FARM TO RENT -The undersigned wish to rent it at and below cost during stock- 1V OW i FQR I���j=N�_ - (Intended for last weeks good to prime export steers, ,95 to $5,40 ; 1: their 200 acre farm in the Township of Grey, for S H O,ES., fair to .r a term of years. The farm is 31 miles from Brussels taking." And what does it all amount ��'t11-rt -wg.-The general store known as � good shippers, $4.50 to ; 4.85 ; light and only }mile from a �ooa ecnool. from sores .re a We are preparing for you one of the finest stocks ever shown in Seaforth. 11 The Bear," -which has been under the to good steers, . to 44.50 ; light butchers, seeded down ; 12 in Fal wheat, and 56 scree of tali to? Simply this, that they have ani - • management of Messrs. Orr & Hiseocks for -83.65 to $3.90 ; mixed butchers, .$3.60 to Plowing done. Good young orchard For further - •4, I0 ; fat cows and heifers 3.2.E to '3.90 • particul+re, as to rent, terms, &c., appply to FERGU- aCCumulatlon Of old, dusty, shop-worn We have decided to sell all Our some time, is about to change hands, l�Iessro. _ �+ SON BROS. Teeswater, or JAMES FERGUSON NEW GOODS ARRIVING present stock of Moots and Shoes Hauttitli R Bowles- will be the new pro_ aO1ntnon to fair, $2.25 to $3; fat heifers,'. Brussels P. o � 1420-3 ' goods that they try to palm off as new, � prletols.-Anniversary --services were held `3 r5 to $4.30 ; balls in good demand . sausages, a �= o and when you have used them but aj Already to hand our CARPETS in Brussels, ]Nfoquette, �Lll-Wool, Overshoes, Felt Socks, R.ubbt,rs, &e•, in the I resby terian church last Sabbath. g , $2, 7a to �8. _5 ; fat butchers', CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. -Lot 37, Concession x+3,50 to $4 ; exports, 44 to $4.50 ; oxen � 13, Hullett, 160 acres, 120 clear, the balance short time, you find that they are Tapestry, Union, Axminsters, Hevaps in woven and printed designs. Rev. Principal Cavau, of Knox College, Tor- /� a o1N �! , p �Ir, steady ; common to prime 42 . good bush. well underdrlds. Water for every M p onto reached to lar a congregations, , ,50 lower; X co ; acid. kitchen in 15 acre heads, Good frame hones ii'dear even as a gift." g milch cows } 11 ' Anderson, from near hindstop, an applicant r �c � 3c per head lots er ; com- and kitchen with atone cellar, lean a workshop with - • t . for precentor of the church, led the singirtg, "non to extra, 418 to X45 ; no demand for stone cellar, 2 barns, 1 bank barn 60x62 with atone we have -none of the above mention- You can save dollars ly' buying g PRIN'S. PRINTS. uy na wile "� stockers ; reals, 43 to 4G per cwt. Hogs-- stabling, one barn, 66x30 with stabling and drive the$ S vial Sale is On, --firs. Dallas, while visiting flea• Etnigh, house, Large orchard. i'hie farm is well situated, ed goods to offOr to you, but we have pe in Blyth, was suddenly taken down with a Market fairly active and a shade stronger ; fronting a good gravel road, coon; a mills, market, We handle the best makes to be found in paralytic stroke, `'he recovered sufficiently Yorkers, good, $4.25 to 44.30, mostly $4.25; school and church. Apply to John envy, Blyth P.O. decided to offer the balance of our England and America. Already , , these goods are moving nicely. Such elegant patterns, beautiful shades and Mens and Women's Shoes worth mediums X4,30 to 54,35 ; pigs, 04,25 to 142°x4 Winter gods at esti reduced rices $3, sale price1, to d removed to her home here.n mission : ` g y P colorings will certainly tempt any lady looking at them, gland was organized in connection with the X4.3.1. �lieep sari Cambs -Market steady = - Presbyterian church last Saturday. -The to strong for good lambs and slow and lower prize winning Cattle rather than carry them over, consisting Children's Shoes worth 30c to V, Barks. Company trill give a -week's enter- for others ; choice to prime lambs, y:�.GO to Bale rice o5e to 50c. tainrnellt in rtlle Opera Hall beginning Feb $5.85 ' fait to rood r of the followinct lines : . Overcoatinns p $4.7dto 85; bills and 0 a' Staple Goods are x01 to hand—Cottons, Shirtin�s, ruary i_>; th,-llr. John Hannahasbeen at common, ":3 to 44,50; sheep dull for all Suitings, Fur and Cloth Caps, Under- Dista,vel during the est week receiving kinds ' gond mixed $3.70 to $3.80 ; extra, Gods b0unht at half 11Ce enable Linens Cottonades Flannelettes &c p`• b 54 ; common ,to fair ��>,50 to X3.25 ; ex ort A U Ct I �0 n Sale of wear, Sox, Mitts, Gloves, Cardigan r r r treatment for ps eves. Miss Rena Harve ? us t0 give bargains. of St. Thomas, is tite guest of hiss Nellie grades very dull and lower; good to prime, Jackets, Top Shirts (with and without ---------- -" ' - -- _--------------- --- --------`-`- • ' - Bell•-.lir, Alexander Ross and bride of $4 to $4•?a , extra wethers, X54,40 ; market 111 h Bred Shorthorn collars) made from the best English �' j� Cali and see goods and get prices. Bavfiekl, ha,e returned home, --Hiss flag- closed dull and all goad stock sold; one load g Our first large consignment of L- �ood►S - ;, eDoff has rettirlied hortte from a visit to Canada sheep (wethers) brought top prices, Graders flannel. • friends in Bhiet ale.-�Ir, J. Elliott, tele- Sa' 111 they -vete an extra prime lot, a Nothing dusty, shop -warn or faded. opened out th1S week. T. V. U T��'G graph operator in the Western States, is ri'UPONTO, February 26.-We.had all•told • 40 loads on sale to -day, composed mostly of . „ Everything new, clean and stylish at ---- ---- --- - . - -- - ---- -- - , - --- -- - ---- I�I�' ST visiting his parents in town. -Miss Robert- HLET, SI; F ORTFL I son of Ca,rlow,is the guest of her sister,Miss cattle of -cry poor duality, The market was an unusually bad one, even for these Thursday Ma,r■ 2� DELL & SPEARE'S, Seaforth. Call and see us, and We will take pleasure in 8howil,g you through our recent 'Mary Robertson, school teacher --Zits. L. had times. About the 'outside price paid ! ! arrivals. %urt v, of Virden, 'Ilan toba, is-visitil g her sister, ltlrs (Y Wynn. -Mrs. Whits of here this morning was 3c per pound, If a One Door South of Expositor Office -r shade over was given for two or three choice ---AT— ees-, stet, 1s visiting her parents, Mr. and picked cattle here and there it was in no25 • '�lrs.I=orgie. - Ingleside Farm, Seaforth. � _ "■ sense a representative quotation. Cattle- g WM• PIC ARD & 001----- Among the sales of catt�e being shipped via DiS ersion Sale■ I --The Pittron convention at 5ebringville Halifax -was a bunch of six, averaging.1,43i I p - last -heel:, says a correspondent, was very lbs, that sold at 4�c per pound ; severa,I Having sold my farm, I offer for sale my herd of -p mom^ tante, -while the attendance was more than bulls, varying from 1,300 to 1, 7SU lbs, which Shorthorn Grade Stock. They are of the early ma- - - S�AFOR J.. _1.. usually sling. The reason of this lack of en- sold at from 3c to 3 ),c per pottud. Butchers' luting easy keeping sort ; winning almost the enter© _ httsiasnt was date it is sa'cl to a Certain r°- prize Mets at C.inton and 8exiorth Shows 1894 also THOMAS BALLANTYNE SOFT, (Nerdpath Farm) T C pro- Cattle -The following ,were some sales of lot concession s Downie, P OR' EI i AIN 7 A7110 hr t• rite for calf at Guelph 7, s , n , crib County, , «ill sell CY v 1 AND MARKET STREETS.ERCENT P, 1ph Fat Stock Show two y ninent Downie farniet tizAjuly pressing his butchers' ca, A tot of 18, averaging years in succession. I will also offer for sale some by public auction their .1tims for the nomination for the C,`omnions, LIA)t► lbs, sold at •"tc per pound - 20, aver- K'ork horses, wagons and implements. Sale to Com- ;;Tm p - against the wishes of the Iilajority, ,who ab- aging 1,040 lbs, sold at $2.65 per rcwt ; a mince at I o'clock. E 1\ 1 I R E HERD ,t, - sented themselves, as lie put it, "with in-- load,_,averaging 1,099 lbs, sold at 4•'.61) per Zaoroug)�bred Shorthorn Bale later on. - , 4iP - OF 1 OFF al *ant to burst the tTrit concern up." Afters cwt;` •?1, averaging 1,1►5') IUs, sold at ti?.Gil �. D. W I L�O�. �� 1AB TTmt_.; I i,;cf periacl of speech nial� ng, 17 r. Donald and w5 over ; a load of _4, averaging 1,Oxt) WHAT O lJ 1_ •. I ' L 7- F. . re:eived the call, and will be the candidate. lbs, sold at -k28.50 each ; a.load, averaging 1420•td. Pure reC/ V eotfih iib t/I ,%t� tit -Willie I)unselth. of St. _lfarys, an en- l,i)49 lbs, solei at .31,50 er>eh ; nine cattle, __---- -` �C j�C �t�%ii� terprising lad nine years of age, upon hear- averaging 1,140 lbs, sold are 834 each: f• 4 rr Nonce to Creditors. shorthorn' Cattle .. in- about the train's clelty at the "Blue a lot Of 1'i, averasing l,U=:� lbs,salcl at 42.;t► Over erel Q { `,Let during the recent storm, bravely per cwt ; iv lot of ten a,'eru ding 1,07Z lbs _ ` Tj7Co]�TOJW—Y7 - v pff' tarte.l Oil to the rescue ,without an over- sa1cl at , " ,' I V THE ESTATE OF CONRAD PFAFF,IDECEASED. ON - a '■ 1� . 3.(-c per pound ; and four steers, a, ;i ,oat. The terriiiv storm, however, proved era.ginrr 1 100 lbs sold at 316. Stockers -I - \once i hereby given pursuant to the Revised all goods ire stock €off too tnueli for I iut, incl before he reached his There ,r�is a fair demand for stockers at '3c Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 110 and amending Acta, Wed Wednesday, " March ! 3 _festination lie sank to the ,,round exhausted to 3:� e. hitchers-5cttreely a dozen here ; that all peter n having claims against the estate of f 1 N. BUYING R 1 N 00 DS;■ and -t ell nigh frozen to death. He -was trade -was slow at from`? to 411) each. Conrad Pfaff, late of the township of liay, in the Consisting of 4 Balls and 24 (;OwA and �_ the balance of this Ceunty of Huron, I soman, deceased echo died on or Heifers. Eget art of the cows have calces at toot. ltckecl ftp lay :11r. Jahn Robinson, -who hap- Sheep�anci Lambs -Lambs -were stead at about the 29th day of December, A.D,, 1894, are re- ,and • - pened to be passing,, and carried into the from .;c to 3::c' per pound r shipping sheep quirrd cn or before the lot day of April, A,D., 1896, 2 are due to calve in March and one in Liay. .r4in -where he -was caret- for. were quoted at from '3c to 3 ),c and butchers' to send er deliver to Soloman Hardy, of the Village Positively no byebiddin0 and no reserve. mYY� { 1 r g Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. and next month.; 1 - �:fter a few clays of se- ere sickness Mr. shee -were nominal, (` 1ves-Ver few of Zurich, O� t., the Administrator of the estate of TERMS: -Ten months' credit .on a DU- CAN & D IVT \ Seaforth, i rr P y said dgaeased, or to the undersigned, his Solicitor, a approved U CA� , Se O ,are Open nt, Otlt their first lnsc&1- / 3 -lames Becket, of the 10th cont:ersion of here; mostly of ^ poor duality, and not in atatement in writing containing their names, ad. notes: Six per cent. off for cash. 14_U 2 } T - , l3lausharcl, passed. away on the evening of request bat a taw good ralc'es are -wanted dresses, description and tuts particulars of theft meat Of bl RI\Cr GOODS in all leacllno Imes, cheaper than ever Tuesday, February l2ai. On account of at from 8.5 to �.i each. Hogs -Were in claims, duly verified,, the nature of the security - McOOSH& :, (if any) held by them. And notice is hereby further k the severity of the -weather during his ill light supply and steady at unchanged prices, given that on and after the 1st day of April, 1895, the We 'ness, it was impossible to give him proper The best hogs-r•eighed off cars brought said Administrator will proceed to distribute the as• Have ��11 � '. Iued%czil Iittendcince, hence the inflammation F•4.3t1 per cwt. �lr. Harris is prepared to sere of the said estate among the parties entitled '�� tjf -which he clieci attained a stage oven tape it thoiisa-ncloocl stores at lc. thereto,having regard only to the claims of which lie Dre3s Goods, Prints, Caton Goods, Skirtings, Cottotlades, Trlble Litlen9, Art shall th@n have native and he will not be liable for .cl ich medicine heel no control, Ph scall y 1 Muslins, Lace Curtains, Spring and Summer Underwear•, &c, CAR�IICHAEL S BLOCS, ' y y -- said estate eo distributed or an portion thereof to ' > 1 . lie -vas still active and vigorous, being only any person or persons of whose claims he shall • not Great Births. then have notice. iii years old at the time of his death. From t SEAFORTgi, ! - Co'PP.-7r Seaforth., on February 27th, the wife of R. H. COLLINS - I su ore observed the tram bitted tt 'earl manhood he spent most of his time on Solicitor for the Ad ij y P Mr. John -Copp, of a son. • ` " P rl' Pr Y, "3Q the farm on which he died_ His wife died HANDLEY.-In Seaforth, on February 12th, the Dated at Exeter this 21st day of February, 1895. would Ike to have me get off the earth, But I cannot." _ t �ntany years ago. f )ne son, -who was the wife of Mr. Thoniae Handley, of a dau;hter. 1420.2 " Have you tried soft soap''" asked the woman in ■ father's constant companion, mourns his loss. McKAY.-1n Tuckersmith, on February 17tb, the --- _. P wife of lir. James McKay, of a daughter. 113ONANZA. the blue. Gingham dress, dispassionately.ot''ce toeryone '-as an incident of the storm of Friday, CHESNEI'.-1n Tucskereraith, oo February 20th, the For Sale, Registered Poland-; :i : two weeks ago, an accident occurred on the wife of Mr. Henry Chesney, of a son. China P I S. I :1rd concession of Fullartou. Mrs. Daniel CAMPBELL. -In Turnberr}, on Januaryp3let, the, g Our prints Will stand soft soap ; come and try them. wife of .11r. Hugh Campbell, of a daughter. 4 Yeo had gone Gilt to the yard for something, HOMU-TH.-In WinRnanr,on February 24th, the wife A number of choice Sows and Boars. from 5 to 10 Flutter and Eggs taken as usual. • and when returning to the house the wind of Mr. W. T. J_ Iiounith, of a daughter. months 'old sired by Elect 498 and out of such ' TO OFFER YOU _ gg A■ �■ AU'L ' was so strong that it blew her off her feet as GUNN,--In• Clinton, on February 19th; the wife of noted sows as Huron's Pride .639': Pride of Horn - g P Wm. `Gunn M. D., of a son, castle, 814: which sires are in the leading Poland Balance of Winter Stock at the lowest Rock Bottom figures. she was ascending the door steps, ani, in KELLY. -In Exeter, on Feb ruari 16th, the wife of China herds to -day. I can also supply pairs or trios HaS ]tilt received another very large the fall', she broke one of her legs. Dr. Mr. Herman Kelly, of a daughter. not related, If in need of ,•Dung boars or sows six ■ Wood was sent for, but on account of the MCDONALD.-In Grey, on February 14th, the wife weeks old in March, April or May, write me, I -NEXT ■ WEEK, - consignment of those very cheap goods drifted roads, he was unable to get through of Mr. Graham McDonald, of a son. can give you No. 1 Poland Cbinas; tired by Kent which he will Sell for cash cheaper COATS-InRic and Cone,ates, , February 19th, the wifo of Duke, bre which is nor}• at head of herd, and weighs, DUN CAN - & DUN than the cheapest. Come one conic till ills next da}', when he arrived On snow Mr. Richard Coates, of a son. in thin breeding condition, over 500 pounds; Elect, V CANS p , . shoes. All that time \Irs. Yeo suffered BROPIIEY.-In Greenway, on February 19th, the 496, and other noted sires. My prices will' be found all, and get some Of the rest bargains, ,greatly, and it was with diffleulty that the wife of Mr. Jerry Brophey, of a son. according to the bard times, and very low consider- I � �t g PHILIPS. -In West Wawanosh, on February 17th, int; quality of stock. For particulars or any infor• CARDNO' S BLOCK, SEA.FORTH. that are flow going. limb -was. Set. the wife of Mr. Sam. Phillips, of a son. oration, write or call, W. W. FISHER, •Benmiller, Kee Yo � r s 3� lbs. good Brown Sttgar far �1. -___----_____-- McKAY,-At the Manse, Kinloes, on February 14th, Ontario. Farm 7 miles from Goderich, 9 miles from p 28 lbs, toffee Sugar for 41. • - `I`H1=1+ MARKETS. the wife o3 '1Rev. A. McNay, of a daughter. Clinton, and l's ndles from Berimiller. 1418x3 n PIGS FOR SALE . I .Eyes Open `'�S lbs. good Granulated Sugar for :f i. Surosra, Feb. 2a, 1r396. Marriages. �� &A "506 Teas for 40e per pound. Fall wheat per bushei;new..... ...... 0 66 to 0 67 ROLAND-RFAN.-In Brusec's, on February 1Sth+ - E� ONS A RE- COMING � Best 356 Teas for 2JC per pound, Spring Wheat per busbel,new•....... 0 56 to 0 57 by Rev. Father Kennedy, Mr. J. Roland, Lo Nise p o �- , Oats per bushel..,. . -.. -.., 0 31 to 0 31 Mary Ayan, both of `McKillop township. The undersigned,on act -oust of the stormy weather .6 ottnds new Raisins" fair �ae Peas per bushel_.. 0 63 to 0'-66 FISHER SPINDLER.-lAt the ;et,idence of Mr. Sam- was not able to dispose of all his stock gat his auction —AND— 6 lbs, new Currants for 15c , Barley per bushel.. ........... 0 36 to 0 40 uel Pannebaker, Clinton, on February 18th, b}• sale, so has still left'a number of thoroughbred Tam- '�-- I February -worth and Berksbire pigs, including 6 �' 6 lbs. of rice for ZSe Butter. No. I, loose .............. 0 13 to 0 14 the Rev, J� W. Holmes,- Mr. Seth Fisher, kir., of p b , rg pome fine sows , Butter,. tub 0 14 to 0 16 Colborne, to Mrs. Spindler, of Stanley. ' with pigs and two good aged, one Berkshire and one • ' ' 5 lbs• of hg's for ?ac gs per doz.....,., .............. 0 14 to 0 15 Y0&—JORDAN.-At the Ontario Street church, Tamworth. Now ie the time to get a bargain- Ap• watch • Th • Ta ke a Da! !y Pa e r and Kee Yo r- 5 lbs, ne-v .. ru tes for 3c. r js .Space p p t our, per 1001irs,..... _1 1,11.-1111 .. 1 f0 to 1 85 Clinton, on February 20th, by Rev. W, b ]I th Ply on Lot �, GOnet66lOtr 6, Hullet, or Constance P.O. r ]4?.ti-Lf T. SCHOALES. •� lbs. Tapioca, for `2<e Hayper ton new.........._...., ,. 6 60 to 7 00 Mr. Henry Frederick Yoe, of Bois-evain, hlnni' t •� 4 lbs. °f sulphur fon I5c or 3 Ibs_ Hides per 100 to . 3 0010 3 60 toba, to liise Flossie .Jordan, of Goderich town. Next week-. Se self Posted. for 2,ic. - .a ool Skins. ...«, .... 0 60 to 60 ship. ABSTRACT I ;,r t Wool....... ... ... 0 18 to 0 20 FOREST -CAMERON. -At the residence of the 4 lbs. boneless fish far -..,1c - Potatoes per bag . .. ............. 0 541 w 0 60 bride's parents, on February '20th, by Rev, S. 4 lbs. Pilot Biscuit for `tZe ;$alt (retall:} per barrel...,........ 0 76 to- 0 75 Acheson, Mr. George Forest, 'of Alberni, British Of Auditors' Report for Mc�illop SUBS R i B E� AT iatclies 10c per box, 'or three for 25a wood per cord (long) 2 76 to 3 00 Columbia, to Mies Catharine Cameron,of Stanle} , Wood per cord (short) . , ... 1 6o to 1 75 . - Wanted; for which the highest mar- Apples per bag.... -..... -.,... 0 76 to 1 00 Deaths. 801,0MO�I J. SHANNON, Treasurer. � ket rice will be •aidl fresh eggs, green Clover Beed 6 50 to 6 00 I-ol �.FEAR,LUMSDE1'�T WILS0N S pp , gg '"Timothy Beed -_1111................ 2 75 10 300 CAV avers, n Seaforth, on February 27th, James H. AECF.IPT3.apple$ and dried apples.'ori, ger I00 iLs.....,1111..-..,1111. 6 QO to 5 00 Coven, eldest eon of Hes. P. Caved, 'god ?1 ' -allow, per 1'b .... ..........:. ...... 0 06 to 0 00 years and months. Balance at last audit ......................$ 913 40 CAMPBELL. -In Usbcrne, on Februr.ry 19tb, Jo- a•rtasurer of Tuckersmith for boundary ex- (y m sepph Carnpbgll,aged 24 years. penditure, their halt ............ ..... 53 24 The Leading Druggist, - - Seaforth. FOR �STHER.___ A. G. A-tTL l the - 'ZO>:OFSO, Feb. 28—Fall wheat, 50.63 to >l0.84 ; GAiTisLON.-In Morris, on February 16th, John, 1, R. Miller, Lieenee Inspector, for hotels_. 48 82 - -f spring, wheat, $0.00 10 $O,t30 ; Date, 3fo. t0 37c; seeond con, of hfr. isarnuel Cantelon, aged •_'1 County Treasurer, for boundary hues...... 189 25 Price one year. SIX months. Three niontlTB. _ peas, per bulb, (We to 660 ; barley, 4Se to 480; hay; yeses, 2 months ar d 9 days. County Treasurer, =ounty wards in lie- +� r - per ton, $11.00 So 113.00 ; butter, The to son ; pota- cillo THE GLOBL' 46 00 3 00 1 5 � PE's FOCND.-In Clinton, on Februar}• 16th, Grace P • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 41 25 ru Ab toes, per bag, go to 80.66 ; -eggs, per doz., 4e y y p i THE GLOBI? (e venin edition} UO 2 00 100 SV[loLhlns Yeofound relict; of the late Heury Pentouud Treasurer of Gro • for bounder = ex endi- � 9 oto 25c d;eesad hogs, per cwt., $6,60 to 115.60. r a aged 76 years, tore, their halt ............. it 78 WILLIE SHOE STORE—ESTABLISHED 1881 r McIVER--In Clintog on February 1,th, William Patrick O'Reilly, fenceviewer, expenses.... 3 00" THE HAIL EIl P1ItL 6 O0 3 00 1 ?J ° Melver, aged 35 y are. Several parties, to pay Engineer's awards.. 26 25 ii it ii (evening edition) 4 00 2 Ob .. 1 00 PaultTy In rl'Or022t0• ML'RCH•-In Holmesville, on February 15th, Etta Robert Adams, timber on road............ 1 HAVE E �O ATTENTIO�N, FFBIW R7 -.t. -The receipts to -day were Mu-rch, third daughter of .lir. Wm. Murch, aged Mr. Horton, to pay Sanitary Inspector.... 1 ,r0 THE ��rORL17 3 00 l 50 (5. 41110,11 there was a fair demand and the 21 years and 24 days. John McMillan, poundkeeper's fees........ 25 THE NEAPS 1- 1 00 niarket�is stead at lUC to Ile for turkeys, McDONAGH.-In Colborne, on February 13th, James Total amount of Collector's Roll........ •: 10,692 Of y McDonagh, aged 83 years. Percentage on taxes not paid on Dec. 14.. 4 00 THE FREE PRESS 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 G- to 7 u fat• geese and 500. to f3Ue for chickens. AIKENHEAD,-In Easton, Maryland, on February FALLEN 1I9s6 7s THIL ADVERTISER 4 00 2 00 1 00 ol'I"ger s Improved 7th, Bterie Winnefired, only. daul Lter of hi r. and l hirs. John Aikenhead formerly of Goderich Amount of Municipal Fund on mortgage, I Potatoes in Toronto. aged 3 years. $13,950...._._. .. .... .. .. •,` 799 56 Either mailed to your post office, or delivered daily at our atore. Sub- FF.t.I;t'4KY lis.-Dttll. Cars OR the track REID. -At his residence totwnshi of East Wawa• Amount of Municipal Fund in bank...... 26 11 Iz p scri tions at best rates tal-en for all Canadian American or foreign news- Scholars Carry��l15a litres are nominal at Si)C to 53C, Potatoes nosh, on February 36th, George Reid, a native of Balance of interest from 1SJb.............. 31 DOWN TH 1 S p s out. of store sell at 6.00 to 65c, Aberdeegehire,'aeotland, aged 56 years and 5 Total rt cel its........ , ...... 2 papers Or magaT.11le$ at months, 1 $1 ,811 70 1icFARLANE. At Grandin, North,Dakota, on Feb- COLLECTOR'S KOLL_ Book Claw i 14 :- , British Grain Trade. ruary 18th, Roland, youngest eon of Mr. Duncan County rate... • ........................... $3,9o. 98 M' A 1,c t., Loos, Februat=cy ''5, -The 'lark Lane AleFarlaue, aged 2 years, 6 rnonthe and lis da} s• Township rate .....................* 111.... 3,197 44 ' WINTER ? LU M SDE N & WILSON'S, Pencil Case , � 1?xpres5 in itsweekly review of the British ----- school rate.. ; •. . • :. ' 1111: 3,344 6b Drainage by-law., 131.83 and Rubber Combined ;rain trade, says : tt':nglish wheats are vie- Local Notices. Ditches and watercourses.. _ 1111. , ..... , , '65 61 SCOTT'S -BLOCK, - y - - - - MAIN STREET l re.secl at 6d decline. Foreign cheats are NwricF.-All parties indebted to us will Statute Labor .............................. 51•-60 If 80, y0i1. Call sympathize With the - �'PiII SBVe malty times their SEAF'ORT12 - stead*. ; Arnerican car oes, 21s - (Jaftifornia, please call at the warerooms, blain street and settle — prices at Willis Shoe store this month. cost in wear and tear of school on of before March Ibth,.ss we require funds very b10 6!13 04 23s Gt . Lore; oats ant parleys have been irruch indeed. Yours respectfully, BROADF•ooT, Box SCHpOL GRANTS. Spring goods are coming In and de- . fluiet. To -day, h ntrlish and foreign -wheats g, Co., Seatorth. 1418.3 Municipal School Grant...... ................ ,Q330 00 p g b Pi00kS• > , c r Le rslative School Grout.... , 1111..... X337 00 n1aIICl room and we have therefore r@� dre slow and unchanged, Round corn Is 3d PROtICRTY in Eg,"nond,'ille for sale. -A g t •• • _____t_ 4learet, gleans ed higher, and flour, oats anti house and three. acres of land North and W(st of the Amounts borrowed frow bank. dUCed thP, prices On all kinds Of Boots, rmondville manse. A less quantity of land than June 23, note3oo..Dis ouuted s months... 829 % SO ii IRT THE SPRING A YOtiNG IAN'S FANCY LIGHTLY TURNS l,,Lrleys are dull. Cotton cakes are is 3d b 1 r „ Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes. No I acres may be sold to suit purchasor. Vl at. July 26, note ; 1001. 3 491 35 q „ l�cr xan dearer. ELLiaTT, Seaforth P. O. 1412-tt Aug. 16, note 200.. 2 197 56 bankrupt goods but good goods at TO THOUGHTS OF CLOTHES. Price 3o cents— Sept. 19, no 500, . 1 496 80 r 11utrbssult I)oltENWENn S V1.rT.- 1)0 __ _ bankrupt prices. There's a vast differ- �T . Dairy Markets.. not fail to call on Prof. Dorenweud at the c,ueen'e '1,500 -1,475 v0 1'„Iti,a 1,, February ,25th.-Butter-llairy Hotel, Seaforth, on Thursaa}, March 7th, and Ace the ence between cheap' shoes and good : ) very latesbetylesin ladies' and gents' hair goods. EXPENDITURE. shoes Chea tiVe knout how t0 net ;uli, are slow at 144 for e\tt�L hlle and low Consult him with reference to your hair. He will Bridges....:.... $ 383 08 p IT IS Ofi SPRINGET■■ grade frorll tic up. Creamery is in falx de- give you the beet advice free of charge. 1419 3• - Bounder}' lines.................... 1111.. 3t3 9i good Shoes and 11gW t0 sell them ata , . Inland and steady at 22c for rolls and:.'lc for W11Al THE PEOPLE SAY. —Tile peoale say Charity • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • lot i5 price cheap shoes are usually sold at. . Engineers ............... . .......... . ...... 82 93 BOOKSTORE, SEAFOIt,TH_ tubs. Eggs -The market keeps steady ; that Scott, Lae leadiug seednran of Seatorth, has one t; ravel 601 63; we intend our prices to be the TUwest Lut, nevertheless, novo' is the time to select your Spring Cloth- lteld fresh are duoted from laic to 14c limed of the largest and finest collection of sends and seed Miscellaneous ................. . 1111..... 319..37 y in and your new Spring Hat. Just now we are not so busy se �� grain that has ever teen opened up for`}our inepec and alwa S the 10West OA the .$sale v Lion in Seaforth. We wish you all to call and con= Salaries ................ . ........ . ........ 094 12 ,it 1 •_'r to 14c and new laid at 20c to _: C. . , , , .. „ • . , ., 4178 94' duality of goods. We have shoes for b . Canadian E; rep o ,�- - Schools. ..................... o' _Mt_)N t'xt:at., February _,t, Cl eese-The wince yourselves that these are facts. Weare happy Ward No. 1 ....................... 4 ....... 214 91 ° we will, be In a little while; then the earliest customer g'e'ts the p s - >luotatiotis for Jinest September, 0etober to state that we have this season opened up with the Ward No. 2 ............,.... . ........... . 277 1$ every roan, woman and child, aiid make, colored or -white, ''is 49S t0 - largest and best sample of seeds we have ever had,. 393 ,21. 50s per Ward No. 3 ............ ...... .. �... values the best, But no matter what the pleasure of offerin>;1or our customers' uis}lection, µ=aid No. 4 ........ . .............. . 1111... 113 92 wt. and for choice e full cream sttmmet ripe, Ever ear's ex erience ives us a better insight into County rate....... BEST SELECTION . M: Hf Y ORDERS y }' P �' c1s96 3'2 you read, come and sea for yourself. 44s to 47s, still hold good. Butter -Dealers what you require, and how to supply you at the least Ontario Election Expenses.. 36 00 1 retort little change in the market and there possible cast, in seed grain, clover and timotby seed. Said County Wards..,........, * *'' ...,, 4l 26 - -- - - i a Space will not permit us to give you a list of the dif- d The Sa+e�7 anis,° . I++ little doing- ' ('reatnet•y, 1Jc to • Oc - ferent varieties, infield and garden seeds, aspeciali}• Ditches ao Watercourses ................ 62 60 A Word about Spring Mu ra Balance on hand 1st Januarc IS95........ 1109 „4 !' g Pau should see the 1)eautiful new oods we haw@ iii the line of • OW111%hips, lac to 17c ; ,western, l le to 13c; to Mangolds and Carrots. Our stock is second to . ' --e g - _ `� ;, : nine. Give us a call before buying, and if you don't Chases– - nll�, 1_'c: to 14o. h, r rs-The market 1s -re- y g, Total ................. ..... ~12,811 i0 Gentlemen's wear. Remember, we have built u a reputation II(,I-ted pretty firm, p rices ranging from l; c find our goods and prices right, don't buy. 'Thanking p 11 dluili for sending you for the liberal support you have given ns in the ASSETS. ��'e `want to impress upon rou in ace for Motley to Letters b Matt t0 al- tci Inc•, glut there 1s little ne-w to repOt't. past, eve hope by a constant attention to business Municipal Loan Fund ................ ... $14,682 00 p p Y to merit a continuance of the same in the future. F.. Logan'r share or Boundary Expenditure.. 16 32 vanes the good things in gtOre for you. T T most any, place in - Live Stock Markets. stare, Seaforth. I4t9.4 Turkeremithe share of boundary Ex g a y REL=AB2L�T .J.. ” penditure ............................ ?8 0o Our buying has been on a largt,r scale • t =1_.1�<:t itw, February 2,-).----llat kat frit cat- �"'-- cl lk T, t j k and j Ni i j'* D " I than ever and biQ uantities make `>ii :lc: t.t'1tiCr. Prices `.c lltg;her that tl►is dtty TENDERS WANTED Total.. fi1a,626 32 et here js r and t What yo 'g LIABILITIES. lowest prices possible. Of one thing j ht he j '- 1'resetrt price for best americans, . ! '� 'RATES ; '�• a reit. r{iEtiDERS�FOR BARN. To Gre, of drainage outlet,......... 1111 h1,914 61 you play be cure, our leadership for • • • !15 and under, i •_'c 1u 12 �.C. .. 11 Interest at 4 per cent. for 20 }•ears...... , . 903 63 le lti�'rF;P:1i'., I`ebruary '25.—The East I nd Sealed Tenders will be received by the under- School Section No. 12, deben>ures......,. 80 00 spring can betaken for granted. Prjee 1S Right. ht , - beta, OvertsfOto;30, - i2:ta r One this Iitoznin r, sii ned (marked tenders) up to -tie 15th day of ]larch, . over 3b to 610 8 Sts. Aver f30to Y4tl, 16ets ci,u kta was a very litre A.D., I895, for the erection of a beak barn on the Total, 111:1.... , .. , 1111...... , 1111. Over $10 Go ?20 1f3 vie. 1 Over $40 to g5t), 20cttl I here being; no demand -whatever; Seven Inauetriai.Farm, of the County of Huron, (one mile $-,898 14 Over $50 at above rates. - I �1 nitFlred cattle -vet•e ori the market,but only south o! Clinton). We examined Treasurer's Bonds and consider Se• • • � t it 1 1 p i pet• Plane and specifications can be seen at Mr. Alex. to!OURS FOR GOOD CLOTHES Rates 10-wer than any other safe methihf- �, 1 ,were sold. The >rice Paid was 3.,c rarity satisfactory: Meliurchie's office, Clinton, from now up to 15th of ti' il) lire-c'ei;;hL- a prol11inent cattle dealer next March, and at T. H. McCallum',, reeve Or Ex- -te hereby certify that we have examined the eac-m Absolute security against lass, � counts, with vouchers for the same, and find there � r.,. R �aicl " `I`rade -,'a5 CUrnpleLeIy demorali red. stet, from now up to March Stir, and at the -queen's correct,and the books kept clean and in perfect order. ♦ BRIGHT gT .i.�o j�. IloGet, 11 Ingham, from 9Gh of March Lo the 16th. Money orders can be purr based at this ofiipe at any Butchers were making; ` ntunev, taut tile. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . Datcd this 40th day of Fehruary, .1S95. /� y/ 1 hourdt the day,11 {trovers --hell, drovers -fere loam , from y>il- HENRY EILBER, ' THOS. E HAYS, ) L7,EAFOR1!/. The Great Clothiers, Main Streetr i tc, k7,5•a tar." `l here ,were 611 sheep and Chairman of Building Com., ADAM DICK" j Auditors. L W. SOMERVILLE, Absent. i lambs, incl file t'ttlln.g; price -was 3!c per lb 1440 3 Creditor F. 0. I42o 1 ` CADY'S • BLOCK SEA VRTH. Telegraph and Expretta Building. 143& I I .. - I V � ` . -. . I I I - . . - z . I ­ —_ -1 �__! I - . �__ _ . �_. - -- --_. _ __ _..__---_. _- _ -- • �.