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I - �1- , - � 1� � � innur .11 , I � 1. - I - � I \, - ­,�,�� ::_ --,.------ ,,------------------r--.!.-�!'!T-�'-------,�-��--.-- I -- -- � �i I XXXE HURON SITOR I" '. d . - . � I . -1 � I I 11 - 1 7 ,--V- i - I --- - - EXPO a . . � ;�, ­ I I . I ... - . .) J I menw= � . . � -1 � �� .PC" .., fti-i0b. . - —RUMMMONUMM" I r !-� � --- . -- . I .� I .5 1 1 1 .. � � . ­ � I ­ . L 1-� I I , I I . I I -1 I I 11 . ''I I TO T" PUBLIO.-Wew,ish to inform the THE SITIFING HEN. . , , M ... , . .... - ,.,,.r , - N � r . r � 'r ­ . I I — I - .... . � 1� - r . XERR—JOHNSTON—Alt oreallenoeiftheb . � - I . . - - I J . pubille that we ba, e all our new goods in for this . �. r . I - I � . � ., � father, o Mar I 11 �� . - - I 'iPria's trada, and Us" now tha best, fargalk an I I I do's 11 . I - 11 . ­ � . - In d , ­ ch 17t , by Rev. P. Forral t, of I .. �� � - . I - I . . complett � Walton ter 0,r rr, Df 110](11110y, to Miss I I r - - I . - � - I ;_ ­ . . Rate of �t Mr. ThOm". ohnoton, . I 1�. � r 4 1 Box Clalf, Patent Calf aild Dangolo. sho% are perfooi or urey. I 1� . - Ra i 0 ught stock of boots and shoss in Zurich. DID'YOU EVER T14INK WMAT A MYS-' r drie ' r I � We bavo all fittles,AillrK &rd shadee Out WOW& 0 4 . MIL . RY � I i .. . .. I # I . TE:RY OF 'MYSTERMS SHE.18? ' r I- I I .. - i .. Ales! Oxfords, TrIlby, and all kind of , . WNITE—McILUMN-0 r � . . ; dandies, in 10 � . I , I Maroh2fird, at Clitton . . . r . -. I . low ahoe,N we cati.out. do an) thing to the coun � — by Rev. n I . 6 . . � . � r 6 tY. _pemeilt. Mr. john White to VM I . . - I . � I! . C . � � -Phoolie 11011lieen, AJI )f Blyth. I . � : . r . - .. Over 50 lines fo: pick frnm ; wa have also & large as. Whou She Win ' ; I �- . I . I r - - gortment of boy&'. &W and children"a fine wearing She WM and When' she MIT011RU,-0ASZJf0fl,E:. d, at St. � . � .... 6 I I . ' 11-1— fen 4ane . \ � . . . - I , � -� - � . We atilt h -Ave a bitlance of our Vistowel stock, Won't That 86ttlift It — The Impatient Mitchelli of Tumbotiry 12 r � � I 0 - I I � -On Mareh 22 And," Drets Go' ds Opening. � . . �� - � I , shocs. PAul's Rectory, Wing am) Miss El I . . . land have made another largo reduetion. Kindly to Mr, John Casompre, �- r � . I � I . . I -- . '. , ,ea one stock &nd prlces� and be MUorc& Sud Other XOnsitters--A Peace- of Klula". i I I . . I , � give,ts ' a, eat( and q � . . . I - I I - . I .couvinced. We are Atilt the leaderO, and others , fti XaWs Brolle". � I BROWN—COLLISON-- seens.on.mom.now.momm60m.o . I - . I ­ � follow. The old tstablished shoe house. FRID I bridelif ,) .b the residence of the . I ! � - . . , . � - . ]Kqu%, Zurich � . I Parsuts,'Hullet;, on Match Ord, �y ev. Our Spring display of I I I � 4 - I T -E -111910Y, of Blyth, h �r.Wtu Milliner Press Goods, etc., ill 1�e held on - . �- . ' 1681-1 Theabick - . Brown, of Hu ett, ., 7) � i W1 - ­ I . ' - � . . I . - 7 '. r �' WoTss.-Last Wednesday the directors of ' en that Is born on or before the to Mifis Elizg,, oldest' daughter of i1r. Ge rge i- . - . I � I . . r �, - Collison. . - - I I .�� ". therHWY Branch Agricul 186 day of ]Waxc,h 18 Worth dozens born in iA � . � I I I I X - A, rT'I—$4 � � . -. . . � tural 80diety Met in. . 0X8OX­MTJND1N-,A:t the man", Brusselel'on Friday and Saturd -��=-d;a- -1- zz=� , I . - r � � . I ,the town hftl1r, Zurich ; May or June, When all the hens want to March 28rd, by Rev. ljohu Ross, B . .q y April Ist and 2nd,, �.. 11 I Arthur.tackson to Mi � 'as "' -79 Mr. Frederick Skeg- . A., r. 0. � . . . ,. I -- � ': � � . �- - y . r � 8s,Amy Munain, both of 1 -14 - . ,. . . �, : ,ner, presidQut, in tho ahair ;, the following sit, The trouble Is to find th� hen who Is. Morris bol . . � -.� I . : I ,r I . I I I I ng present : W. T. Caldwell, I ' .a.. I . � .,officer& W� Inclined to incubation In the month of DOBIE-11'oLELLAX- ".0mawwww"..=1 . I 4 r . At� Jho residence of ;he . i . . I I . � . 11 � . - . . r. February. Gone .1. bdde's pments, on r I . � . . ,� -first Ace preaidentr; Mr. E Gies second rally speaking, she - Mugu Mar h 80th, by Rev. P. Soott, � I I � . . . . S - - r . . I 'A . - - . I e am Debts, o ruckersmith, to I to . u . r i . - � .... . "v it dir ctore, W. B. Battler, on herself. Therefore to t Mary� daughter of And showiD9 of the newest and . most . I I I � president ;, I be a March cb1cic Mr. Willi 1; 1. . J have 3farch chickens you ust r b ,bb lg.:w McLellan, Eiq., of rdially invited to inspect o � : - . I i . 11 � Ofiria. Oiwald, William Coi John Mcher" � m :fi st avq R it. t ; � I 6 . I . i ­ - r 8tylish Spring goods it has been our privi . . A. , '.. I I ! I . . - . Frbd Willarti, Henry Lip " ,,, March chickens. It Is like the great eco- — With the advent of ' . ­ A : r I . .Ptrt, J. H. Schnell, , � 1�ge to exhibit. � I � II . . . �. . nonj $4 I ; 1. " � and ' - I . i -1 . . J - � . . ,� �- Ezri Karcher. The prize liz�t for 1898 10 proposition: To .make money you � good times " and a demand for higher class good 'a special effort has been - - I 2 , :-.. : was revised. The show ground was let to - 111U8/t have 1110110Y to make It with. - . Deat" . , ' r s, � I riO I r . The directot% feel that they i 8T6r, it Is not. necess made to meet the demand. The Millinery DepaTtment is under the able super- I 10 - I r . � I I .Mr. H. Magol 'r . ary to inherit loroWh 'DRESWRIGHT-10 Prilicet P, on March 28th, 1n. � � L I .r � I . 1, - We S. Beamer, wife of r. it. 0. � I - 1. � . I I � � I �t,,` . 'I - will this year harvest more members than I PPIlleta. They can be acquITed at reason- the Sestorth Collegiate Institute Obeawright, of Vlsion of MISS TODD, who will be pleased to show r � - " A 1� t - r � - Ab. Geiger, a few days staff, aged 41 - and explain the latest . I � r . i I I ever before, -Mr i ft�le -rates, and every practical ben ke 8 months and 16 I � . � . . I I ; I , ; I * &per I aye. Paris and Now Y - i , I . I . , was celled by telegram to the funeral � -4aside from bbose wholesale kElIM196 Wingham, .0nn! . ork designe. . J - . .! � ago , gentlemen YoungeO daug, Arch 20th, Sadie ., 11 � � I - : I . - I � . .� � . . �of his sister, near the Falk -Mr. Joseph who can devote All their tliug s ghter of I Mr. and lira. Matth w I . . I � I "I - t I rr; 8. On Friday eve'nin.0 at '7:30 o'erlock, we will "makd a -special display of . - L . i � I i . . - -Schluchter and wife left for'their home iw I tiori to the monumental task of in& . i . . . I I : Michigan, king BALUNT N& -At the re�ideno'e of . I I I J . � .'fed 88yosr"n(I ' Wouthteovellfigb � I L a L - Pigeon, . on Tuesday of last week, I Incubators � j r . L - I ) - Jnoubatei a' Hultetb, on I Dress Goods. S,ore will be closed oni Frid!4y evenin-, - r r . I . nd who am coi March 28rd,j! 'dam Elllotb Rattan n1a . . I I th Old Stand, and - but Mr. Schluchter ha,l� returiied to wait on queptly In of Pine River, a i . L. 'from 6 until 7:30 o'clock, . . ­ . � -- . o d6 some bitsi - I . . dependent of the natural menus TO J ff , ed IS y re, A in order to complete display. . . . .. . ness. I -is, father, who is sick. -Mr. David Sehln�h- Of IncubAtion-will tell you that the early XLlNSON­In U Bt`00, 01 March 24th, Benjam n . � I I . I Tomlinson, a od.41 yolk :.� I . . . . . � . i r A 8L pitblfe 1, L -ter left for his home,- born Pullet, who Is uuder a sort of natural - a Goderio township, on M41 h . . I � let th urow -.. near Berne, Michigan, LAIrawAITE f, � I . �­ I ­ , I I I a few days ago. -Mr. Weidman, son of Mr. compulsion to Jay early, 218t. William Lionel Lait inite,son of Mr. ism a . 0 A -S MI .&W3D awml :P.-RICEL % - . -04 S - I -_ -1 � . "herself, is, even Lalthwaite, age 28 e4 and 8 mon � � � . � �:, � s � I - - I � - - Elias NV�idman, of Berne,' Michigan, is here When of no breed at 'I ore value FARquHAR-In ullet , 9 March, 2112 � � I � - ; � r' � I - . with his grandfather, Mr. Sol. Martin. -Mrs I than the high bred fowAl llwohfo In ii�sihom a � . � . � �� declines to F%rqubar,aged a : � I t I . I : � r . - aPrentiies, wh � ' 1 la ' Y eggs iintil tho'balmy-ppringilme : � ,a-M.M.0-M-0 ... ..q.W#**.".... " , ! - o, haa been in Toronto visiting . Y all . MCKINNON & �00., BLITH. - - . - � I .. I.." her brother,bag returned to'her sister'B,M . rs. I has come a . nd eggs can be bought for it . . - . . .Eft % i ! � . - I . _; -A highly respected.1 bitizen of Britton . I . . . - . I ST * a . Shellig.-Mri, F�; Sieguer,tm had, a fine new I cents a dozen. I . � I I . � . I : r � �— . . . . . 6 r in tile Person of Mrs. Ja�ea �Johnatoa page I ---- r The -arrival of Our immense purchases of fiew 9 pring goods has - ;: . walkplaced1n front of his residence. -Mr. I T110 emenOlOttles of the sitting ben are ed away on Sunday mor4ing, 20th ult. Th IMPORTANT NOTICES. commeneed[ about � I � . � . I . UnIng - � - I � F. W. Hq4s has begun the foundation of his I beyond all. a6count. No Power on earth or sad event wo not unex oted, 813 she ha . I - ­ in right good earnest, . Each day'lirings . I , - two story brick jewelry Aore and telegraph � bOaven can Prevent certain hens fibin sit- beeiii si k for ver a -with consum OR SAL t. -Cow, to calve in April, comi PENED - ��s uri door, either diredt v i w � I c 0 year six fizesh dep �� its -to o � � ce. It will be a fine building when com. , ting half their lives. They will sit on good i � ption t I � ofti F & 900a. graie. Ap I from the manufacturers of � England, Scotland,' 'France, Germany, . . . I 3a ears old ; ,fly to &. X. . � . - -pleted.-7-The contract to build a parsonage eggs, On bad eggs, on obind- eggs, on WELL, Lot 4, Concession 7, ]fful,d a t. 158 t-2 Austria., I ' I PUT at the Switzerland, or our own ` ' . I - THE MAR � !I - Cinada. Our staple goods stock, cons . I � fbr�Rev. Father Vallentine We4t, c,f the Stones, on sticks, onnot . . HTS : I ! . - of , , "ey . I - I - . - hingatall. Turned -VOAR SALE OR TO R8N � , isting oy I .. �Catholie church, was -let last week. We out bUone place, they will sit in any oth- . T.-Tbe desimWe and and White Cottoni, Shirtings, 0 . � I I -� SNAFOR� , March Slat, Ig", X pleasantly located brick residence, corner Ann � . � ottonades, Denim#' TabIe Linen -�-�, ; Velvet, . underataud Mr. Patterson, of Hensall, is the * and James streste, to be vacated by the unjeralgagd � Golden Lion Store- - ..) al Towelli�g�, .1. I . �:. . -1 � - - . I . I I INW611 and � . , , Or- BYaotu4klexperlmentooertainP)ym- Fall Wbeat, (now)....* ....' ...... 0 84 to 0 May let, wilt rent reasonable or sell ata bargain. I . I 0 &c., is now complete. t ; chaser& TITe colors , I L .1 contractor�-Xrs. Kersch is prepairing to Outh Rook (of whose breed one of the, L Spring Wheat per bushol,_.... ...... 0 st to 0 W. SOMERVILLE, Seaforth P. o. I - . � . . . � .- I I - uild a dwelling this surnmer.-Mr. R. .*' maillb Qualities Is broodiness) per- OaW per bushel . .. 0 28 to 0 29 -- - 1 1581 . 11 I - . . ai " b t Pen per bushel'- ­ * * ­ - ' I" I ; �, � - . , ..* 0 54 to - —.- . - � A i I � I : i smart I 0 o'k- iqg'; � an C1 , ,Richardson, of Exeter, has moved -1o, town. stated In siftibig for six -weeks running, -"- - ­ URHAN BULL FO . Three -fourth - i I � 2� Barley per bush;i:: R SALM-The undersicned - 8 of our Dress Goods have coni6 to hand. We will ' - �� . I - L, -Mr. Jacob �Vurm has moved down to J. ' L though she wa-s" utter, No. 1. I ­ ­.. - .. -.... 0 32 to 0 85 ; . - I ah0w- . r ­ - ,given no eggs at all'and 0060 r'5 D has for sale on Lot 6, Concel�lon 8, Hullett, A , . - � L ' ---- -.... 0 16 to 0 V7 1 *this season larger than usual. A ' � � 7 , a range I *� - -C. Kalbfleisch's a I , mill, where be - has was treated abber, tub--..... - ­ . thoroughbred red Dwh= bull,: . - I - , wUh the greatest contumely, ,118 months old. . - Oomplete qJock Qf triMMin,gs to n�*tah - . per doz----..__., ..... � I . " . , . I , I I , -aeoured a j�)b for the ! summer.- being moved from, pillar to post and afflict- 0 8.60 1 9 i , I , . 1, * i 60 0 16 A-MRS.G. MARTIN. � 1681-tt � I . 11 " � 1� . . . - I I - I - I -- I �� , ; L - . . I I i ' The millinery season has .-begun. T�ere : -ed with sharp ctirliered cobblestones Hay perton now - -.... - - _ ­.. RNSCO PAINTING, and ,general 'decoration, land Hat and Cap stock to hand ; some ,ve ' nob�,y st ' I I I . I - Our,P6r1001*­---­ ­­ 2 50 to g 50 i � - - I ..� . I -are four in town. The ladves'are sure - to ay and 5 00 60 6 00 rJy - yles in. Fedora Hats, I * I I ; - ,be - daily driven aw " with violence fiorn her Hides per 10 U - ... ­ - -­ ....., 5 00 to 6 00 Fee.spes, theatre scenery and church paintings, . _ i ; - -- � . . ,. i .. . � i " - wool-..-.. ,...::,: � 50 to 070 p3rtralte in oil or - crayon, estinisto furnished . for , � . � - suited in their head'gear,as our merchants all * pathetic ati to convert these Igno Sheep, Skine .................. . . - , z - � I . .... ­ ........ ­ . is to 0 20 church and theatre'deocration, by an artist forinerly � � �, , - , I . . - 11 - . . - --- carry good stocks. -Our town police have '- minous rbc*ks ifito.tbe noble ones of Plym- . pot-&joft per bush, (now)_......__ 0 40 to 0 50 of Detroit. Address PETER EI8E$BACff, Zurich, i I Readymade 31en's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing . . e are in a position to already a lot of plank brought ir Jor side- outh Ontario. (In care of F. Msenbach). , X8 1 . . . to hfiud. N�Te are, show- . i I I I ; - At the end of the six weeks Bali (yetall) per banel- ...r W-.... 1.00 to 0 00 e elegant menie suits., with unquestionable' wearhf,g qualities, 4 $ t 75 4 . . . Nva�ks, of whiclVa lot is to be laid ihia I she Woo i 1581 Ing som ck Goods section is year : did give up further -sitting, but she ap- 4Per G0rdQ0ug`)­­--­..... 2 75 to 8 00 ,----.-,-- ­­­­ - - I ag�iv.-Mr. 0. Greib 'now lights his hotel peaxed to entertain ` Wood per cord (shorq.­... 1. ­.:. 1 60 to 1 76 ULL FOR SERVICE. -The undersIgned his for I! � . . I - . - no grudge on account Apple I and $7 per suit. Please call and examitie. Bol ' i. I - -- , 'purchasing a. black I .. I with acyteline, gas. It is a. great improve- * of her treatment 6'nd would on occasion ,I perbag..%.­.....:�,-..q.. . 0 60 t3 1 00 B service on Lot 2. -Commlon 18 Groy, a I I I . .� . . 1% - Ys'f and Children!,s Safts .in �Im­ . I . I the purpose of com- �. . alovor Seed ................ ... :*... S 00 so 850 thoroughbred Durham bull. TeriiLs, 2i; payable .. mertse variety, ,I nie1nt- He has Wso otherwise improved hi ' let January, with privilege of returning if necessary, "I I i a ' come and eat -out of the bands of her late Timothy Seed ...... ................ I 00 to 1 60 . . I - �.. I - , . ! � ' tormentors. ab wad � i u- the autumn when ' - &.� .#.- 6 76 to 6 00 1581,4 -- � - - I a �qf hoilse. - Mr. R Zolle had the contract of Park, per ioa lbo.... ­ 7 Laff Of employees , " - I'll 4 r ; I HUGH RAMSAY, Walton P. o, � . L ; to be jad,gyed by � 6 pupting in th6-lighvs, which he did with' she made this quixotic attempt, and, Eb6 Allow, per lb.... ............ ... - � 0.2 to 003 - . Ift Carpets we are showing a big 1-ange of Akminster, Brugself;, L I, � I .-- - - . EACHER WANTED-11olding second or. third � ­ - .. . . 3 . . . an 1; � great satisfaction. lb is rumored that a- lot had already in this same year brought off T i - . .try, I � . Tosowro, Mar. S.I.-Fal --rh *. 89.81 to $0. I class cert1ficate, for school sec�loa No. 8, Gray. . Wools -and Unions, Cord Mattings, Japanese ki�ttiugs and . 1; h .1 I More will follow suit. -There is talk of getting - twofte broods of cbickens-one in early 86 �' Duties to commence April 19, if 98. � Applications re. - RESS GOODS, . � Hemps. Stooll, L $Pving wheat, $0.8-) to 40M i oi 84a to 85 NF� W P � . I ft?,P- 0. � calvedtip to 661olock on Wedoesia , April 18th. complete in each line. . I I : . i I- Ag y EW''rRINTS, NEW GINGHAMSS, - . . i ' buthar 16 i to 17j ; , to ;1' - I - can get the I her hens will never sit at a]). The Par 40n, (8 00 to 0,60; " 1 , glicants to state salary expects . Apply I . . ` I I I -- I I a plant of the new gas light in for the towm%, ' March and the other In Jun ' peas. per bunti, 682 to 59a; & , . r 'k �, I Ot ha tay. 89., to 37o; i N I . i ­ - I Anyone wanting the light ' ! gas po I D ALD CAMPBELL, Cmnbroo� P. 0. NEW ART MUSLINS, - - . . . Me,4 Poll bag, 66o to 70c,* , Rgs per doy., 190 I 1681-2 1; . L - ; , - � . I -from the town. -Mr. John Wesloh, who �whlte Mlnorcas-those' hens with great I --- I � ; I ,�, I . , I . to'226 ; dressed bowpo per 100 I 8, E6 00 to 40.25, . I . 'has been in company with-, Mr. John Doichert t combs, which look exactly like roosters . � Our Frdnch and English irapor : , � 11 � . -- , r 9 - - 0 � R. F. H. KALBELEISCH, Phystchn, surgeon NEW EMBROIDERIM, t8 of m i-Ilin , L � LL � . and Accobeheur, successor to Dr. AV, Graham , NEW LACES, NEW VEILINGS, and agaistants are away this week, visiting the wholes e city markei . . ; i in.g : � . -has started for himself in. the shop fo merly , and are called " Catalano- by the Spanish D . ery to hand. Miss Shep ard . q Bro ]a, Ontario. First Clan Honor Graduate oi . I I � I illth, boy, or child, 20 - - � - omned by Philip Sipple and used as a pump '� -will lay perhaps more eggs Ina year Dairy Mar� ate. � the ralversitles of"Trinity (Toronto), queen's (King N H',,W BLOUSES, NEW BELTS, I al ,� ` . zhop.-Messrs. Faust& Rickbiel have got, than' y other sort of ben, bub t ey will W oi , , � ,we deal with sh - , � ToRONTO, March up the-14test novelties to arrive in " i I ,,rink- I in ab h - 29,h--Butter-The re- ston), and of Trinity Aledial Colidge; Fellb NE - SHEETINGS, I r .these lines. 'They will be on hand'for , � . * " . � 1W t � I ently it is bound to, � ., a lot of 'farmers' implements, snob as ; not lay them In cold weather, And it Is un- ceipts are small. There it � a good demand X�qi$y Medical College and member of the College business next Monday, March 7th, perhaps sooneri ! I - � . . i Dearing's binders and - inowera, drills,, hay ��' like) that any one. of them was ever and the market i's fi Large -rolls ire of, k4sicial's and Surgeons 'of Ontario. Post NEW TABLE LINENS, I ! . � � I rm. air, a curse in Detroit and � Chicago. u896. . . � L to batch a brood of chickens. - ' . . . . I I --- rakes, dultivators, etc- and are busy selling I kno1w. :quoted at 18 to Igo. NiW TOWELLINGS. � . $1- I . ' The . - Dairy tab is scarce ; Bp j lit attention paid t-) diseases of Eye, Bar, Nose I . . :: , 8�1-10, $1�1 ! them. � They bave already sold a nu I I ­ I . I . ��... - . � me4ium tuba are qu ted sit 15c. Creamery an 11. Catarrah I I I - 5 " I.0 d mbefl. ,I Mindroaa will, Indeed, sometimes begin to . . 0 broat, and Diseases of Wo2 � � I I �1 t - is in go r d successfully in ALI its form I I , selves to intelliaen - I They say .,',their machines will recommend sit, but they. seem to r the Impres- od demand, owing it D the small sup- a s. Consultation . We have put forth unusual efforts this,seaso' ' - � 1. �11 C) t I : . be undo 11 . ft in *ur endeavors -to � I . � - themselves, as they have 9,11 the latesi " ply of dairy. Prints are 4boted at 22o, and in � aglish. and orman. i 1581-tf -Quality and Prices Right. I I get � i I . � I . I . 1, provemente, . -1� - in'- I sion, that three days ought to be, in all tube at 20c. gs-The o erings are fai . I - -L r � . � . . together the beat qualities and most nobby styles of goods. . . I � �- -.� -- conscience, a long enough time in which . I . - . We tordi�4 in � . - � I , ... � , �— : 11 F, TO'CURE A COLD IN �ONE DAY. 1 - vite the purchasing public to pass judgment upon Our- select' ' . I � Z,� � *- - - a - I I to batch out an egg, and at the expiration there is a I I , lemand, an the market is Take LaxstiveBromo QuinineTablete. All Drug- i to" ,- I 1. i � � . I - --�,)4jlgs Ettie Ayers, daughter,iof Rev.- steady at YO to) 101c for n gk a refund the money it it fails to 'Jute. 260. i- . . .. : � -, � Mr. ii of about'tbat time they will abandon tho e' laid, . t I : ... 1. . � 11 �� - . -)f Po,�Dt Edward�forinetl I of Holmes- I 'attempt With a great XONTREAL, March 291 -Butter-The � � i 168t. J. a L41 SMITH -. I . . . . I .. I . - Ayres,t Y., . - flutter and much de- . . I so - I � .. - . l I market is firm at 21c for ' :nest creame . � I mm � I � � . . � - � I -ville, meb with a serious accidebt recently. ,', nunolatory oratory. If they are fastened ; - � . I .... I 'r i � . - f . - ' . . ' � - medium grades bring 20c, � �n N � .. I I I � . she was coming out of tihe house whe'n she down on the nest with a board plac' ,d undergralt SEAFORTH. . . �-� 1 . i :;­ - - - ed 1. � i I .- i., missed her footing on the step, and fell - 'above their backs, the 190- Eggs -Owing to hea�, receipts 10a is ; Notice to Contractors. - ----- I - : - I � I-- � Y Will stand up as . - - - i I I . � � - . . heavily to the gn,xiod. . high as the] about the limit, and in so e cases it was , Tenders will be received by the undersigned until I � . i - lit ht -r fidl -she ' r �an under the board-sud-let . * ' I - I � r -truck her head heavily on I be sle p, wafer- I the cold air aildle thbir eggs. shaded. - i Paturday; April 96h, at I o'clock, for chinge of'stair- ."a I 02 ' I . - 1/1, - , mom - . I , . - It is doubt- - . � , -71). D . - i , -ing conatissio 'Mys and extension to- gallery In �Carmt-.1 church, 011 - . ...... . �. . I L IRECT . n, besidts being I ful If ever any human being, Male or fe- - � I onsall, according to plans and specification . - I I n of the br:xi. . an > " 'A 0 = I i ­ . The iick. males wicked or pious, Christian or pagan, Live Stock M ets. , X I McArthur's ;baTdware . shop. . I . C� � i otherwise brnised and shakL nay be seen at John a, which a , 71, "N"vila" I C ./ - me ju , , SO 5, .,/r 'r; , " o -a up. .4.11 ­ W 11141 ab" ,06 I - V.� I 1�oweat or a tender not necessarilk accepted'. I 1 C3 . � . .1 . . .. I --k i "" I . I � I,- - . 7 r- , .", r . � . I 'S, I . - , i . I . 10 IMPORTE11, I . juriest are of a ak-rioos nature. I ever got through without �rofanity an at- LIVERP004 March 28th The offerings A. G. SKILLIE, I I I -4, . . � � I -The furnace 0� affeti,)n thron,i'i. w1l., ; tempt to make a Min , � to -day, tl secretary Bo3rd;,1,d( Managers. f I I ! . . C) L-4 oron ben sit. There were not so large to day th rewas a better � I . N me - - . . . . . � .C4the . I Mr-aud. Mrs. JAmes Laithwa—, t!, of Lhe X,U- are other breedff,of nonsifters, which are demand, and the Mar ket w' firmer. United i 16.81-2 �� , . C14 Opposite Town. Building, Corner Main afid Market Streeto. I I I ' I . . I I I . ! � I - ., I,- " C* - I � . I i , I I - Ian I coiact,saiou,CoJ,L-iiehtowr..,,hip,)i,t.ve 1), -en not merely too numerous but also too con- States cattle were quoted at 4d*; Canadians � : 1�1 � ., — . ... ­ ! . � , , �� . calLed to pass, is severe indeed, I � . rm .. "I - ; -arid calls for , temptible to mention. � The Plyn3outh . � u -%-, a - 4= � I . - , I at 5id, add Argentines *d � Ilower, a� 40d. I I � ; . I -Anore than human power toenduie. Aconi.1 Rook will not lay so I n r" .1 1: . i3 ; . 4 . . I . p a I y eggs Ina year Sheep were quoted higher A15id. . �-----------,-,, = I � . i . piratively short; tifne ago they were called ,1 'as the Minorca, but she V� all Pap!' rs, .. 11,11 �� �.. . I I I . � - . ed the action without & .. � � Ill lay what she MON'TREA,L, March 29th' he wind and '. I ! . - .­ . I pp : ., . . - � I , - - upon to mourn the loss of a tson who died in ' does In when you want� them, and rho rain, together with t,he abui'i ance of mud, � - . - .... � I � 1 fa,vor of plaintiff, in an � I �y . . � 1� California just as he was entering Ing-u's will perpetuato her 1drid, � 7� 1 �-- �-d :� so 1.3 1 71 'il I e . � estate. One m I 0 1 around I the ­ , , 11 � I .1 -1. - f tY. acres of land in th -- made it rather disagreea�j I � I . I . I 11 - onth a9t, �heir. younge�t son Strange to say, anotbeikind of ben that yards and lanes, and tradt g was rabber - � , W P 0 I directing &a a�sigrt­ dled of scarlet fever, just. EC � I Ow 6 0 . I � . . . . . I I . I - , I sessi -rearit at , 1� V a he too was de- makes a good mother Is VI6 game ben. dull. Prime beeves are held at firm rates, , , 4 Q" , ng ar %,8 I . One hundred differ de8icy s . � I eloping into manhood, and apparently had She seems to bo engaged In an attempt to but the common and inferloi, ("It 0 and � 0% CD . � . .. � - . - � I I � � ation. The defence i-% i .. . a . . � stock, includ- . . I I I I . � I ­ life of usefulue:�s and promise before him. ,�Tl, i - � � - . prove tbat a cert P amount of aWaZo- Ing h �elvoring3­in Wall and , a I V"t eo*) a2 � . � ­ .. I � ai a good many Lenten � ulls t � pers I I W = ;Z C-0 , I I . . it I . 1�1 I . I -- _ . e doweress, under the - � -1 � . And on Tuesday of la-ir. we -A another son, n]Anlsm Is ]act Ine,onslatent with a proper lower prices than on last , ek's market. b border to mate Ce , ut n the 0 - 143 put to her electidn, i I � h. ent- 0- 11MM ! ��� 1� -S � William Lionel, a. -ed 23 years, succumbed . � ,-���p A *Sf�lc= ; - . he benefits under the t I � i �--ft el- � , �, �- 1 , . � g regard for tho duties .of motherhood. A Prime beeves sold at from 41 to 4je per ' . 10 - . I , � I - 0 C7, �..w - , . - ,� .1 to a short attack oi scarlet. fever. On Tues- very Peaceful gentleman, not unconnected pound, and a few choice ani als were held Nv4ll o'. ceiling at, 10c, 1112!�c a, � I I - � rved. . - , d 15q . - I I I I � . . I I ­� day previons be was in 0 ,linton and attended I I . . , � .. I DfQ i'llness of S-vem' I' k � the District, Oonve.nEion, and on Wednegday with the work of the ,Humane society, for higher figures. Pretty go d stock sold pi�r roll. I C4.4 � " :4 PC 1-� . � I � I - . . �� . - Tomlinson, V. "3 , 4 , - moved Into the country three or four years at ftorn 3J to 4c, and the 6 mmon rough I ill . - 0 e1- . � - I . I . �cowplained of feeling unw--ll all.1, went, t; ago. Hfiving occasion to pi�r[,cbase two or beasts at from 2-,L, to 3Jc Per I ound, -and the ; .� � , 0% M I., .C ­C4 � . I . I � . � - Thursday mornin q * �' CD � I , '7� ., ught one of a leaner'anima I � -.d . I I . � I _g of - bed. . A doctor wat, summanod wh rs at from 2 to 2 c per 'pound. .0. M C.C4 . . ''I of 41 years. Almost -. him e � o gare i three settings of egg§, be bo 1 C+ 0 " 0 . I -, � ver Pasaibte at�eatton, Wid ror a time good working iv,aman, who lived on the Slabsided bulls sold at from 2J to 3Jc, and e M = %N I ­ y � his illness his case was - - I-- �,i ndow. 8 'a S. 01 1�01t I -1 �� - I � 11�-.. 11 I I I -*- - - had had hopes of his recovery, but oa 8un- outskirts of the town, 6nd who 001cf1bulls at 31c to nearly 4 per pound. i ; j ).a a 0 " � I the medical diagnosis day rka'd N-londay I P..J M *j W . � . . 11 he kepL getting weaker, to have male relatives of E' . iftystyles and co!ors in 'ndow I . J.W # I . . . . porting proolivl- Elves sold at from $1 t; ach. Good )TS I . . I a-Iir&r in an ag,,grava. � . and suffemd considerably- tuibil death re- ties, though the gentlei�iau did not know Sheep sell at from 4 to 4-,&c (T ot . I I - . , � I I I not be operated upon, lieved him. - tio in I � I , . - I � I - ) . , ?7% , I - - i . .- T . . I " CD It that, and would hardly bave cared If be lings sold at 5 to 51-c ; spring I mbs, $2.50 to . size 3x6 feet ; " ount on V4 !d 4 . . . . r " I , medical attention and . . . - per. ound ; year- S ades � � 4 .!4 0 , . . .. -- i - bad known. The sporting proclivities of $4.50 each. Fat hogs are rat er plentiful sp i n g, rolier, with pull '- I e Pilt - -IZ4. J -W 0 W 9L . . I 11 I 11 - . . I I � , I this country several . . . p , the bons' ai in i 0 H M 1P.."A . & eggs raised on tbo place. � ��l Opmwpare S. Q . M C+ ect the good assortmb I 'W��s native of York- Arab Weaprnw. those ersons could bardly affect ad lower in price, ranging ft, in 41 to 5c on the iyi dow, from 3061 I :4 , Every lady ought to ins . �ded in Cliaou most of I I Here in Muscab I saw the pure bre4 . The �Fetting'of per Pound. � � . . 1! OW. M C.t. p . , n -t of - tl1e following I i nes, - . �. r. � 1, �7d and compare our prices 'with others. � -- etice of hisprofession. � - Arab man,slnowy, but not tall,a domineer- autifully, and in due BUFFALO, March 29th. -I &I ly active de. . . J Z V7- si, - 11 . P go. t:r , - . ' I ; Vial fellow, he - made - -- . Ing, swaggering nobleness In his glance time some exquisite little red chickens mand for all kinds of good fat cattle,. and . I ! . . � � i - I i ad--hia death is deeply I �� ­ and a brace of daggers Inbis walst.. When were running about with the old gray hen prices ruled strong to a abade 'higher. Good . �i I I W �t 0 0 New Dress Goods, Ne W Shirt Waisty Dnss ffilks, Wrap- I'll . . I -1, I recognized a � beattif ul baft or notice who bad been their foster b:iotber. The shipping steers; $1.65 to $41 rs, - � 6. ;Z ;0 M $ZLJ . I . . brother Hving i.0 Can, - I d a 8�51. fat- stee. rtai n o I a . � 11 Blonder inlaid native gun or sing chickens were so pretty that th Were ad- $4.55 to $f-.115 ; coarse. d. ro' b, �3.75 t IOU * P le . *We I � ., US111 Of James Petty, I � ular ey I I 1, I 9L I Pers� Fancy Silks fOr Waists�, White'wftr Plain Cllijia ' I so -.1 X P I -- abield, I offered t6 buy. But nothing intred above all otbers on the place. They %.25 ; light steers, 84.2aou to choiceo I . , . :Z M I I . - - ) aud e10DlY relatives in this -C� "Sahlb,"said fat he,f a, ; - I . I � 11 - e� 11 would Induco them to sell. ace er . , W I - e+ 0.1 �=W,� 1-1 i .. grow ap , and before long their owner . 84 25 to $4.50 ; ln��,,, heifers, iorty yarieties, Brass, and Wood i Shat Silks Belts and - - I . - Buckles, Prints aild Gin-ahams, Ros* " , -- 0 : 0 W -1 .. � one-man, "I killed my deadlidst The with discovered that they were engagedin war- ji stook,83.65 - 0 Cr . 1 4::)- . clairns to be a part I I $3.50to $3.75 ; mixed butoberr mounted On Oak, .RoEe- 11 M, �- 4 I ) I - , - 1. - thla blade, right through his black heart. fare most of the �fme, either with one an- to $4.10; good butchers' colv,g $3.6() to Triinwing�� a 0-d 6 le-ry - �� and who is with the . =4 -1 - pany, that are giving . - . . You see this dint In -my shield.? Ali, -that 1 1, 11 - Laces, Dress Trimin" I - otberorWith other little ,chickens. Ro- $3.90. Hogs -Market dull aZ slow -and wocd, Ebony; Cherry, Mabog,ti , or I ii, W CD M . and Gloves, Muslins and Lawns, � l I ny .0 F 0 *ft *-W I . Ing8j, town hall, Lucknow . 41nt was caused by a spearl 'The shield oubtable figbt a tb y were, too, ane ash poles, 5 feet long, from - 2 5c * up7 - I - C) 02 � 1. - L .. --- d' r, 11 i prices lower on all grades ; goJd to choice Ill � V� ' ly one of he Yorkers, $3.90 to $,3,95 ; Ii PW ,a fo.a. : . ement in that vifla6 saved my life. Shall I, then';sell It for while ar. in would- easil 'whip 11 Corsets) Ready to, Wear Diess shirts, Ties, Lace Cur . week. A Mon y I 01 � . I . . . tai�ns young lady . . ey? Xy gun? No, -sahaib.. I am an any chicken of a, y other brood, when they . �!� 9L M .P . tl - � - Arab, and my gun Is my other self. How fought with one 4notber it seemed to. be a to $4 ; medium weights, 33.95 66 $4 ; heavy I . . t M 4!+ . I -� e oil the late train ou -1 -ty $3.80 to $3.90; mixed packers' iirades, $3,95 - war ; Is. I ­ - I ` W o CD and Counterpan-es, Tapesbr* ' Curtaingj Chinelle Cart i � . out:q - could I be an Arab If I had no gun? This fight to the death. .-The peaceable gentle- hogs, yQ4 ; roughs, $1,25 to $0.60 ; stags, ! I — - - 1. an in g:14 (D - � y -a].4131 ... � ,pon on Wedne� . $2.75 tor 83. 10 ; pigs, 8 _ I - I I'll 11 - le Young lady proceed . sword -it belonged to my grandfather. It man deprecated these. contests -vei7 -much, ,'3.25 to 83�75. Sheep i P : d .CD �:q P -A, � - - ��� ' . .- ' and lambs were lower, but sheep steady ; .1 I ',I 4 - I 0 ideboard Cove - ; of the local clergzymexx has killed 40 men. By Mobammedi it is but be was powerlesi to prevent tib � em. lambs, choice to extra, $5.90 t 1 $ 1 1 M CD . Tabling, - Tabl ', Napkins, Centre Mew, si 1191 : true I These marks, sabib, you see these What could make bhenll:aght so? � 16 f I to . . r ic�­ Minister after seeing f - By and by a village t es good, $5.60 to $5 85 ; yearliE is. - 0 W. PAPS�T Pi ; '* W 4 .-� � . . . marks? Only one of those marks Is put aI Y, I a C+ I I - .. . man who lisp- 1 75 to , , Doylies, Towels, Towellings, Apron" L-filens, Apron Ging- ' : � I I [- I 0-W - �rd M M P I . , $5. 10 ; culls, 85 to $5.50 - shee]' ice to i SE AFORTH 1, 0 M - 1`-J - . � e ac - ... there.when a ina'a Is lilled." I offered pened ,to be at the place one day noticed t P �! c�o: � :� - =4 � I I I Of pronouncing . . value. The ans ' al- the chickens, looked at the gentleman N�ho selected wetbers, $4.90 o 85 - ix I 11 . - -en t e father of the .. three times the war - P ed sheev, . . � --- 11 . 11 , 4 0 hams, Flannelettes, White Cottolns, FUtory Cottons I , � - . I 4 * � , I . e ways was: "No, sai I will not. I can- owned them, winked broadly and remark- $1.60 to $4.85 ; common to fai , $4.35 i o -- � I � ! - P a Z � et. It Ticlk-. .. . 1. � "I . laot, 1) 7 ed, "Raisin games, eh?" "Raising whai U50 ; culls, $3.50 to S , I I , I I tul ::� , . I I � 4ble that elegant, de- . . ToRo--.-To 4.25. i CADY 9 1-4 . t=w it ingsi: Sbirtings, Cot bonades I . I � l off for the meantime -- Everybody, from the frolicsome boy of asked the huniabe ,gentleman. 4(Wby, , March.30Gh.-Explirt Cattle- � S BLOCK. CD lmd 0 " . � 4 . . � � I I I I 11 - 8 to the tottbring Imbecile of 80, carried game fowls," returned the other. "Game Were in demand for hipmentibi, St John. - � � I Z tz, (1) . � � - . I �, -� ��- I daughter home -with i I he guality " I . ; ------�­ -.- 1. a weapon. The old men bad rusty*words fowls? - What can you be talking about?" was better and thL to* price i . � that reminded me ot the unwleldly'double said the gentleman, getting a little n reached was higher than last P � 1W - Uq 0 0 � - . I I ei k, The - - . I - � �IL North Dakota, Ban- . . �v �-w 0 .. ! �' I i ee - bladed monsters that Richard Ccaur do tied. " Why, I never thought of such a ruling figures were 4 to 43c, the latter fori Have You. Seen X I 0 1 � 48i�e'ynl � "- st IN-londay . � Lion and his knights swung in the Ace of thingl" "Well, thieni'd game chickens, choice. Shipping bulls sold at � 4, . (D - , - P -j .0 o.j i . NEW. M I LLI NERY . � � 9 of Thomas B . . . . . � to 31c. N . � � the Saraceps. Butchers Cattle -There was a fir - I lod . I - I I -.- : I nk,ed t�'- lea-rii, of his � These Muscat swords ar*e just the same," said the tradesman. A , rfeelin Y T, ' I - - � light dawned on the humane gentleman's due to the approach of Easter, Our Patent e. :� C+ 0 " : m 11 Littlewood, ,rho has 4 feet 0 Inches long, the blades, 8 Inches In before the close. Prices were � d all Eorgd, � 11 . - 0 The very newest, aid nothing else. � . - - ) . w1d&,'and the handles provide ro Ind. The proclivities of the men of the 00 to , 9:r,OQ i me of lv� J. r, Oster, - , oni.,for i I � , both fats to � bousebeild from which Ito had purchased � choice 3� to 4je, medium to goo to 31c, 1 J." . I 0 ne4w, on Saturday b grasp. Law Is an -unknown 1-� - . I I 1. � - � quarltity in eastern A-rabla.-Chambers' e s bad Indeed led them to a common -to fair, 3e to Sic. St, rs and NOW Shoo ? P O -W . � rered on &4day.' 99 . 0 � A -W . - on I Journal. � �, tpha`r':1'at1tt';gi0ofr game fowls, and by Inno- Feeders -There was some deman' . for feed- . � - J." a *W a :� � i - ,,as found in an uneda-- ' �-- , - . � . , ing bulls at 9-2 to 3c. 8 0 so = 1-J - - . 0 , 0 � . cently buying a baker's dozen of eggs from ?me feeding steers - � I � i � ... I � � P. -M.--Of the same day . . Deserved No Flympathy� are wanted, for which distillery � men Will Ti, is i -t- 1 LZ (D I -S I Notice., . t ,, e 95 I . 61 I the woman of the house and platting them Williams Shoe Com- M' ' . 1. pee. - The d eased w," - I I wants yo', " said a rural darky to under ai hen he had unconsciously em- pi�y , $3.60 to S& 75. Light st6okers for - ade by the W 0 (D S I - I , 4 . to 'North Dakota. from another, "ter put yo, name tef d1s perti� barked In the business of keepingfighting Buffalo were firmer at $3.25 to 81�160. Sheep r pany of Galt, and promises to " �' . h.. 11 " - � I - - the spring; of 1,�jqa. 22 . � . )Ift : ' ' � -_1 . tion. and Lambs -Were steady at 3 t Sic f6r be even more popular with the 0 . t-4 * , This season we- are going to'endea-vor to be second, to none in the 3ifl� tr-q on the . 4 1 k I cooks. He sacrilleed the chickens an soon as both butchers' and export sheep, nd 3a for I I *W a linery buiiness. This is a Ladies' Store, and to make,if such, p ' farm of Mr. "What fdr?" they were big enough to broil end found I I farmers than last year. No I& I and roperly �so, ,47 was employed as a "One or our race is g bucks. .Lambs were firm at 5J to' 51-0. - rr- t7" � ngaged the services of an expert -Ali .fl � M Conirnis6rxer Car- � I wine up ter bog them most exc6llent -eating, ,bub It to Everything was wanted. . laces to break, no buckles to * 90 J.ml . we must be up4o-date. We have e lii�er L ­ - i I Calves�-Were 'in ct- I-= ' - , I 'I Y" . 11 atealin. " . I doubtful if he will ever be able to get up a 0 14 for. this Department, and will. show .the pn�le of Seaforth and Vicinity solne - ;to Hil%borough and .... ts stolb de hog, dia-,be?" � 1. reputation In that town as a preventer of light supply, andtbe markeb W, unfasteD,just a side ]ace wbic OW a L 11 He " aa� firmer at h winter in hauthng i ee� : 22 to $9. Milk Cows and Spring6ra­-Show can be adjusted to 6t any size tta - =4 " P -d -CD , excel'ent goods in the Millinery line. Be sure to visit our idore on ! " I . I "Dat's what.. " I I cruelty to animals. -Boston Transcript. ` - : I , � I - ! . .. I � . ..-- neers of Hullett, and, "En he lot "em, ketch� ��r . .* no advance. The demand was llight. The . of instep. , Soles made of the . o . � I I -1 � - ;reat respect, passe - - I market was steady at $25 to W" -", - - W ' at d - "Yes." I Not a 3rIt 31"Im 3rc�r Irim- , � Hogs � best sole leather, and uppers ,'kL ESTATE FOR SALE 1�1; THE TOWN OF . i . 'arquhar, atl the resi . - ; : - SEAFORTH.-For sale, that eligible freoperty ; oftys- , ­ - I - "Well, lot him go 'long ter de'abaln, , "Myfriend," said tho'kindly6ld gentl�- The offerings were heav yt and f ��e rparkeb practically seamless ; itnade h Opening qW6 1 , . I , - .. I gang. A, man what ain't got eddidation man who likes to make acquaintances waa weaker, although he ai� demand also on �Goderich street, lately occupied by late . � � ..., I- � , rge, in Hullett. De- t�" - 'V elle maintained prices. Singers sold at $4.85 to on a ivider I last than last year, Robert G. Scott. The house has allmodern Improve, Which we will'give notice of NEXT WEEK. Any lady -,vantin,g, any I - � .1 - 11911 t6i kivver up his tracks no better while ,traveling, "you should follow my $4.90, weighed off- cars ; t I 'to, b%th room, furauce. good ,cement. collar, . ' - � . ? nor rugged for hick fa , - $4 50 - thereby preianti g the - sh ming done or anytRing new, we will be pleased to see you. ZZ . ,dun dat Is better �out do way dan In It I I '- example. I strive to loam something OW , In oe fi el grates and over mantles, 2 years wood on I he age of 78 years ' � n W light, $4 621; sows, $3 43-25,1, and 8*tags' r� I Atlanta Canstitutiob. �� ' to Q ban about 3 tons of coal, hard and soft water, and I � I Tr� q h- I Born in Qaeen�s. � . every day."' . . $2. ! I running,,'over. We sold 150 161 . I V � - i . - . I ­ let ve to ectoneofthemost handy and comi- I - I -- -A$ 1. �� � I - -- as -- I - . forUble h,)mes -to be found any where. All the - � — . i I � - =0 to this country �� I - No, " w J the answer of the quiet young pairs of this shoe last season, I I . � . - . . � . The Cheerftl 31diot. , - man. "That may do In yourline of bust- . boiisehold turnit,ire and household effects -will be I � - � I I � ,.h other members of - - sugar ness. But If you Were doing a vaudeville 1* � � . I with the improvements on. solo by private sale. This Is a bargain for . Intendi * . . I � - I ie lived at Sea "What do you think of the be'et ar I and rbora ; I speci, the shoe this purchasers and will be sold cheap, its I have deciZ a . .1 S I - �� . .be Huron Tract,aidd - business?" asked the shoe clerk boarder. turn with me you'd *realize that audiences . � . t. i 141 - year, and the t6break up house. Therelsalso agoodbuggy,a - � . - , -, . ,h " Think It will su - seem disapp I ointed It they don't get what .1 - smaller price, we expect to fine4etof barnessi, good robes,& first-class cutter, . I � . I persede the other kind?" . � . , - 11 where they, t - . ttention a6d, in fact everything need for & dbinfortable home. I : . . 111. a -'T,'!e,a af�erwards . "Cane sugar," replied- the cheerf they have been'taught to expeqt.11-Wash- . 'A I double this record. The I .Lad ies - 11 e., . - I 111 �1141 11 I We want F6r other particulars apply to the proprietrew on . - , . . -- - � ! . I hich his son George � IF - Idiot, "will never be be .)'-I Inston Star.- it ­�- t, )-- the'� . I- . . . .. 11 t a� . ridianapolls " ­ I every farmei to see these shoes rewlsee. LOTTIE M. SGOTT, Seaforth P, 0. � d th 6re until about .� .., Journal. i - " � ffiwp� -- - I I . before buying Price, $1. 65 a ' ' . lt� 1581 -.1 - - - 01 . - . I i . - I lowasonmenowwww"n-maw.wN ... I ; t � I I ra moved to Olinton*, . , . -1 . -- 1 4 1 . - Births. pair, cash. Sold'only in Sea. � . ,-' -, I il a few week� since,L Bullets, partially hdllo�, which expand � Horse k9hoiq�,ing I I w-, . . I - I.- ! 1 In the wound, are sometimes used for SMITH -Tin Witneham, on March 20th, the wife of forth by � NOTICE TO DEBTORS. I 1, visit his son,, and � shooting deer, while hollow headed explo- MY. Fd. Smith. of a daughter. T&ke notice that .the books, notes and accounto. Pentecost s one Price Cash.- S- tOT115 - , - -LAY , - I I - died 16 years ago. FIN -11, Win,ham, on March 24th, the wife of � - � belonging to the eslate of the late R. G. Scotti have I - I � sive bullets are In request for dispatching Mr. Wm. Finlay, of a son. and General Jobbi g. ' . : I � - . TV&tiVe, and e, MeM- -1 I I % . � � I been placed In the hands of John Beattie, Clerk of � I - I I .. tigers, elephants and other big game. HARDING rn Uiborne, on March 10ti the wife of — 4 � 1,1 a a ection, ind must be paid I I - I gland. The surviv- . I Mr. Joibua Hardinir, of a douchter. I - I the Division Court, foreoll . . . . � I — . at once ; no costs will be charged until all have been � . I 1,; - - tv are Alm. Harry , � I BREWER -In Grey. on March 20tb, the wife of Mr. R89ERT DEVEREAUXt I I Cardno's Bloek - '­ . � I notified, and every party g1ven. an opportunity to . I -- :. . -' I I I :- J. Burn : � The largest creamery In the world Is lo- Wm. Browc.r. of a son. , .0 . . pa I � s, Detroit ; - ... . . cated near St Alban Vt., conver I , 'Blacksmith and Ca'triagel. ' . I ; I y� ; but if not paid piewptly 'wets Will be Incur. � . nc _ I ' ker, r,e .. ! . I . "linton , George, in .91 ting the . Pentecost S I pent60015. S. J - : .I- - HAY$ -In McKillov, on March 2 -1st, the wife of Mr. - a . . I � L; -L. ldoFAUL, LOTTIE M. SCOTT, - . I � I ' I Hay. � I � milk of '12,000 cows Into 10,on � Joseph Hay@, Jr. of* son, Opposite Quoeols Hotel, � . . � , i I , 0 pounds Of BARRER-At Snowflake, Msnitob.%, on March 2oth . ; 7'Ll . Executor. ExecutrIx. . . - . 1. the wife cal Mr.Welfington Barber, of a daugbte;.' G t, .. . i. - . - �' eaforth. . / f7i � I .- - ]k4tter daily., . . . - . oderich stre� � I S,EA�FOR 1 1581-3 . - Town Clock . . - I - . - - ... I . I . Sesforth, Narch 290, 1898. , . Under . I .. I I 0 i P-6194 W- "111-w"11,11 I , � - ! . N.11;� , llpiw 1qPAi1P7 P, n 0 1 1 1\11 . � 7­� . . . I 1: - - I � . � - 1. . I . � . � . T � � I 1. . . . - I � 1 , . . . . : � � . . . . I -1 I I I - i . . . . . I . � I � . I � ­ A I I i . . 1. - I w � .. . . �.. - -1. . i I � � . I I . . - - ­ , I . - . . � � : � � . � . � I - . I � . . I � � I I I � . J I . � I � : . I . , . � . - � - � - . I - � � � I � . . . � I . - . . � . . - . . I I � � .� I . I . 11 I l� - - I i . I � - I � . . - " , , - - � I I .. ­ � . 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