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I MARCIE1 154 IL901 - . , - . �, . . �THE HURON EXPOSIT I
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11 Bmeefteld. . orate demand., � Car lots on t hok � here are ` I .1. .. . . I I I I - . � �
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_ I _ 2, R. Rjoants, Bruoefield,Notary Public, worth $5 50, to $6 per tom Potatou—No -- � ,
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, r, Fire and Up Insurance agent. Any change. Ca c an 4uoted ZDAR POSTS S ._-_Fft`4r set , old,
� 10,000 cedar pc . ad I 5100 B . 0 1
latered. Owfirilt-wase turn Ali kinds of at 29 to 310 per bag, and po toes out. of Vj wo"'"O' - M, c ]KIN
mzly* "'Ormin.oney to loan at lowest current rates of iie , NON 1� & 0 ,
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Anaing work done Ztu"M oboap . feet long, 20 In. A y to A Z I
aeavey. 31. At store are selling'at 40o. � i - - THOVIPSON, Bayfle d, or a E TURNE I -
- beme every morning and Woftes"y W each I RI I
ral . good farms for sojo. 157 1 — Bruoefield. 1 17854117. � I 1. :B3:j"5rm . I
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I hat aime to have your every Dry SALE REQI13TH . . I - �
A store t " OR SALE.-Rogistared,Sh rib BUMS from �io I I
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()0od# want all the time is The E. McFaul Oa Tuesday, March 2,6th, a I o'clock ; to 18 monthii I it Sao ILO brodd. - 4 , -GROOEIRIE
- m., on g%od is, and big, 6 And I 6" -FRESH
. � once Lot 18, South . !iolk ' .I i
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.0. Seaforth. ?a A ut 00 ve Ana I offif at very mod - IF
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� spring Shopping right away and could go no borne. Horsw,, ThorQughbr-e and grado , orate ices And 0483 tOrMsf. DAV KUAE Ethel, . I . .
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better Place to find a store full of choice Cattle, including four bulb m 2 i�6 � r 0, - 146 -of "'
-&WIN1111inery, Dress Goods, t3ilks, CarpDts, months old, also sheep, pig and Imple- i Some people think because we d6., such a large t�.Ade in Dry Goods, Cloth-
� Lace Curtains, Clothing, Staples -and F4 noy ments Thomas Cameron, p pristor, ESIRABLE U07EL PRP�PERTY R a 1, on JiqIg, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, etc., we have no tQe to devote' to groceries,
F. 1735.1 . 1111011 11. TO RENT. -Fa $%I e ho I lop. - �
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11- � . � THE CANAD A I - Is . epartment. Everything is kept scrupi4usly clean and fres)4 our
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� � � - - 0 no property. For par oul 11 ly In tho Tom si�b an is to buy light 'aiid often, and rever have any old. stale goods on hand.
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. � SNAFORTH. March It, 1901 Bank of .Com 0 0 1 fi - uying:as we -do for spot cash, and selling for CA911 or produc( only, we can
� Fail Whaijj$ (now), StAndard ..... .... $0 6S to 90 65 - . 11 � . -qu
ipling wh.mjyer bushel,_ _.. _... 0 63 to 69 r - � ULIA FOR SALE&T undersigned have for ways ote the lowest prices for first-class goods. 1 We make t specialty of
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_-_____, 0 27 tO 27 _r ; CAPITAL (PAI'D P) B sale two thorough Sborthoin bulls eligible b0ak&J foods of all kinds. � � i
014 Per I'M", forreAlstration. Bothridincolorands I i
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psg� POT bU001- - - - - - .. _.... a 00 to 0 60 Eight Million Dollars*$ M09000. � 16 months. These cut animals, A.& J. I
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.,y, per bLiihel. - - - - - - - - - - 0 88 110 0 40 OT, Lot '21 Cono nion 4, H, R. 0, Tack.
110r, lqo, 1�� IeGe;� - - - - - __ - I .. 0 16 to 0 17 - - I . I I 11 Rabton's Health Food, in packages, '15c. Swiss Food, i pack& on, I e. Wheablets
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Do Rest, � $ 90001000. emmith, seafailth P. 0".. . 1 1785-61 in balk,;per pound, 3c. Graham Flour, per pound, flo. Ca iforn!
antimr, iub- 1 --'-'- - - ......, 1 - � ,�i �E6 I rated Peal6hes,
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. . Zip par doz,i"_ - - - - - - — - 0 12 to 0 Is very choice, 12o. Figo,' in bulk, per pound, 5o. Maole Syrul�, in one7gals on (wine me" -
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. 01 b4- - - - - - - — - - 1 60 to 1 76 SEAFORTH BR CH. tity of Now D&t Ish Whi Is Oate. These oats -
rlozir- per 10 . Q EZD OATS FOR SALE - e a limited quan-
.. # ure) tins, iguarantued pure, at $1. Canded corn, peas and torhatoes, 3 tins or 115o, Choice
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� ,Old at . n4antl both in straw and grain and wl mj�ed pi4kies, regular 18c, for12 1.2o. Laubdry 410" Sb rob, per Pao age,
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M ta 1- - - - - - _..... 4 1�0 to 00 A general Banking bu'ql sea tran - 11 be , 7e. Corn
I ISheep Kinq..I-- - ... -................ 70 sactsid. Farmers' Notes scounted, 1.,,t,,,,,0oabustel. Addreashlosee Gliger, Zurich S�arch, per package, 5c. Imperial Dutch C000a,.per tin, 0e. a qoe.os, veiry fine
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, ontion I 91 Ao the or call At Lot 28, Conciessicin,18, Hay. E ft
'Wool....- -1. -1 .- .. 0 16 to 17 and special att goods, per tiol 12 1-2o. Wash boards, regular 18a, 2 for 25c � 10 harps %�adry Soaps the
I f3i4toeg per bush (new),- _;... - 0 26 to 30 oc�leoilon of i . . . . 1734x4 K! size, for 25b. Blue Ribbon Ceylon Tea, black and mix , 25c, 40 -1
Sall (retail) p*r baritri- - .. ... I 00 to 09 - Sale Notes. � I I 0 al 500. Choice
. - la , , Japan Tea, imported direct, regular 30c, for 25c. 1
Wood per oo-rd (loug) .. - - _... _..... 4 00jo 25 SAVINGS BA N K.-71 nt*l est SI I ow - - AUcrim SALE . J*il I
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W;iodporcard (shori�.._.._... 2 oo to 25 ed on deposits of $1 end a pwards. I - i j � I . ; I I
- ,A ples por bag_ - - ....... 0 40 tQ 60 , tILEARING AUCI I FARM STOCK . - — . i -
jC Spoolal foollities for tra isnotion of ION 8 LE OF � -P -EP -
r Ver Seed- - - - - A _.......... 4 6 00 to 00 . Xj AND 'IMPLEh ENTS.--james '� yoned bse re- I 0-&83M -A.1VID C)W:M *_ .10. -
Timothy Seed— " -0 .......... - 1 25 be 150 business In the 1111onclike, Istriot. . ceived Instritations-f orn Mr. Thomas Green, to sell, � I � i
pork, per 100 Ris-r" -.* - - .. - - - 7 00 to 26 Money Orders, payable at any, ban , Issued at the ;
b _publio auction on lbot 84, Codoeselm 2 n -h -_ � PH.
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Ta ow, por lb - _ . , .....- . 04 to � 06 following rated:- I OrLogan, on Thum sy,-Mai ch 210, 1�0 the � f "
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: _ Q10 to 020 .10 $80 to 60� .14 registered In Dominion Stud,Uook, 1 1 rood wave in I
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LONDON England March 118uppli I 0 Solicitor, manager. Be ,1hea draughbmare eyeare Ideupposedto ! . r I i I
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I o&ttle are moderate and trade is better. _r * mare 0 years old supposed to in &I to 2 Gidlant i . -1 i
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united States cattle, 6ad. L, Colum, 1 heavy draight geldi�nf 6 ye to old sired by ;
Livmiroo,L, March ll-�-Canadian cattle, I . Births. HWL'ordsh lgoldagrieltj; yvea old sired by . a I ; i
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5jdr, No sheep. RE HM -In Fordwicb, on February 28th, tho wife of MoMAster, M rising 2 y(ara old sired by Allan. . I i F
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- I Mr. Kzra Reihm,'of a daurhter. O'Cloebiel, I ge dlug rising � &to old sired by Bur. o Adak 11129h
. BuFFALO, March - 12 -Cattle -Good to WILSON -In Fordwich, on February '20th, the. wife chill's heavy drought horse, �011olt 6 months old sired . �
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beat smooth fat export cattle of deeir ble of Mr. Matthew Wilson, of a daugliter. � by Bravo, I driver. Cattle -.SIX cows supposed ta be 1-6 I I ,
- quality, $5.50 to $5.60 ; good to best, 84.85 TAIIAN-In Hullett, on March lot,, he wife of Mr. in calf to a thoroughbred bull, 2 steere 2 years old, 2 , I �
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Fleury Taman, of a daughler. . . helfcr� 2 years old;.l steer I year old, 2 heifen I year I I
to $5 -b shipping steers, $4.60 to $4.85 ; ex* BROKENSHIRF-In Dathwood, on darch bth t old, a calves, I brood sow in ijr, 9 fall pigs, 7 well I
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port bulls, choice. to, extra, $4 to $4. M ; wife of Mr, E. M, BrokAnshire, of a daugO'r bred owes, also 120 Plymoutt, rook hens. Implo. 11
good to choide butohers'i.teers,$4.25 to S4� r)0. MERRITT-In Woot Wawanosh, on � larch 4,th,.'Ihe ments-1 wa on, - 2 pairs tot bo,beleighs, nearly It
. -1 wife of Mr. John Morritt, of a dai whter. now, 1 pair oflight bobalel he, 1 t -)p buggy, I Dew rrr I I'll . 11 - I - . I
good to besi butcher steers, $4 to IS44. D.; KF-NNEDY-In Blyt,h, on February - 18th, the wile U cutter, 1 mowor, I hone rske, I .combined ocader .. L�- I I
good to beat fat bulls, $3 25 to ,1,1-3.50 ; air Mr. John lionnedy, of a son, . . and drill, Noxon', 1 larg t ' cutter, 2 No. 1 Floury I
� plow ,.I. now, 2 F, "o a' ry '
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5 ; feeder -b lls, HASTE-Iq Winghtimo on March 6th, the wife o'f,! Mr. . 11 As of fton 1, rrows, I gang plow, one I
on. I . iouffier, I turnip eower, I p 1per 1 slicer, 1 fan mill 7
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to good fat bulls, $3 to $3 2� STILLMOVING AT
. 1 $3 to $3.25 ; stock bulls, $2 75 to $,�, 5 ; George Haste, of a s I �
I -In Ha "' crusher, I hay rack, 2 act$ of team harness, I new, F I
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caMers, good to best, $2 to $2.25 ; yeirling Case of wdamh'or. . r I met of sinale horpeps, 1 -ba el ohurn, 6 creamery ! - I I
steers, good to choir.e, $3.25 to $3,50 ;7�- ood IIALi::in E:Xot,,r,'on Miroh 7th, the wVc of Kr,Wrn, cans, 4 milli paile,-, pe cow Mns, 8 cider barrels, 0
9 fruit ladders, different Ion s, from 12 to 26 fact
to beat fat cows, $3-25 to $3.50 ; fat I eif- Hale, Of a- 0 ughter., , � loni, I OOokIDg stove and so. A quantity of cedar
. LLAN-In V L hn Bros., Old ,$tand
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era, choice to extra, 84 to $4.25 ; I ght M- BenJail-In Allan, of %ton, - . posts, grain bags, scoop 9 ov Is, chains, forks, spades � .. I
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- . butoliers', $3.75 to 84 ; Canada, artookern, $4 , STV ,41�, 0.i -In Gorrie, on MiLreh lot', -he wife of the crow bar and:a quantity I ouschold furnittre and ! .
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. to ,4,�5 ; good to choice, do., $3 50 tc, In R. If. Stinson, of a dauzhter, cther articles too numaroug,o mention. Salcaicine Z I ' � I I
,' (;A!?'� 'w,Sii-ln Morris, on March ]0, [;ho wife of '� 'oolock. Terms. -All sums offive dollars, and under, : .
$3.75; common arA stock he&rs, $2.75 to., . . Mr, cMh ; over that amount 8 moutho'credit will be !
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� $3 � stock. steers, good to beaf, $3.75 tri 4 ; . given on furnishing afproved joint notes. A dig- : . . I
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feeding steers, choice to extra, $4 to 84 15; .count of 4 per cent wi I be allowed off for ,oaeh on � I . . .
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. � good to choice,83,0-5 to ','-3 65 ; 0itijada fied. I rietor has sold the form, and no outside stock allow- . , 1W 1W 1W 1W V, IV IV 1W ,W'W 1W 1W IV 1W 1W �r IV 1W 1W IV, -
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erq; od to choice, ,Q4- to $4.25; lianada I hride'afather, Soiforthi by Rev NIr Ruseell,01, � ed On remloos for sale On above date. THOMAS I . I
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� stoNgeors,common to goc-41,S3,5U te $ ilk- : ' .r, rid&y, March 8th, Mr, R,)berb Mrd'e to Vito GREEIP4, Proprictor; JAMES 'JONES, Auctlonej�r. � Our sales during the past week �ave been good bqt we still want to go
I N�11, daughter of Mr. Win Butlarl, &I I . I �
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ers and calves choiue to extra, ,545rw $50- � . one bettei
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good -to choice, pri,g3rm' . - .
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; s , �f F�,Inon We give yau a list of a few prices below. In fact we have bar, *
I � choice to extra, $40 to $45. C_Llva-�, U110100 ; bridt'o fat or, Mr. Wm. A.rct,iblt� A. I no mistake. Come and see for you es, n Ver 0
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to extra, $7 to $7 25 , g,wd t) ch,�ico, 86 � Ville, on W dnptday. Marbill 130 by Rev, N. ; ,
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. to $7 ; heavy calves, ',',4 Lo $J. .94eeo " Shaw' Mr. u h T. Grlevr, o, 51cl[Alop, tj Mks I I � - -.1 , I 9 Of,! Seaforth has hardware been sold -so cheap. . F
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. - and L-inibs-Basis on extr& lamb.4,- $5 Or), ' FREET11--WILTAAMS-At (h, pa, -s nage , rcnl�,11- Wholeiale and Retail Dealer in. - 1 Stoves at less than wholesale p-riqp, It will pay �o buy even if not wanted
- thitt, fi�;tiro ; Fe uary 27th, by R w.. E , I haw. Air [ � . . I �
bulk of sales being at I m tu k L 1, ler, on L Ab, 8 - Lumber, Lath, Shin les, Cedar'�Posts until next season. I f . �
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ateady at Satu rday-'a f& fs mg P rices ; la tr, b�, Samuel F ecth, 0 13iinainghan, -England, to * .
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choice to extra, $5 50 - to - $5,65 - good to bliss Elyv Willia.mf 8, of Colborny townshl and Tirr ber. � Oontractors and. Bailders requiring aniything in 4 NVare ine will dci
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. y CREE-BRUC -At the residence Df Mr. Mart � . , i
- choice, $5.25 to $5.50 ; fair to good, $5 to � Bruce, Hulleti, on McCych 6tbj by -Rev. J, A Ham- Oui lumber consists of the best quality of Hemlock W('11 to buy now before the cheap goods are all gone. .
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.. $5.25 ; common to fair, $4.50 to $5,25. ilton, .'Mr. toblibart Cree, of 011utgn, to Miss And Pine, being well wanufal Itured. Any Amount of I I
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Sleep, choice to extra, $4,75 to $5 ; good Msroaret Bruce, . . Red Cedar Shingles always on hand. Bring a 9 I � .
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. . SIHPSON-BAJN-AtGnderlch,'on February 276h, o r bills, you will be sure t.b get .them Oiled sts. I 1
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to choice, $4.50 to $4.75 ; common to fair, by hev, Dro Ure, Mr. G. G. Slinpam, of Wiarton, Ta d 81�
. I _# I otorlly. MOO orich etroot Ealt 1711-tf I I _� I Regula le Price
_$2.75 to $3 50. Hogs=_ -Active ; prices 10 to to Miss Bertha Isabella, second di ,ughter of Mr. . . I I t I I
. John Bain,lof Goderich, , 1. . I " . Galvanized pails . 1 $0 40 f � $0 30
15chigher ; heavy, 'S'3-105 to $6 ; Yorkers-, - ' 7 � I i
. MARRITT-HEIBEIN-in Gorriii, oi February 27tb, Notice o Galvanized pails ' 25 ; I i 20
z 1$5,95 to 86 ; piga,,$5.95 to 80 ; roughs, $6.20 f D ssolution, ! i I �
- Mr. J. Marr,ftb, of Prooton, to Mi is Alvin& 11A.- _� . � I .
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. to $5.40 ; stags, $4 to $4.50 ; supply at I . - __ R: bertson's ready Mixed paint $1 per gallon
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� opening vras only 18 loads, and it 6eref Dre ALLAN -SCOTT -'At the realdenc of the bride's Notice is hereby given thal the partnership here. See our.38c lanterns . . :
- father, on March Obb, b.v Rav� P. $outt, Mr. Ed- t0fore subsisting between is the undenIgned as . � I I I
put a gtrong,tone on the market ; offeribgs - keepers of � liN forth, in Steel 811OW shovels for 20c 1 i I
- � gar All&-, to Miss J#,nef Mary,dau hibr of JAnies - ,cry stable In t is town of Be& . I I
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continued to arrive, and at the close the ,b.rt the �
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� Scupt, E,;q j all of Hil . I . Ounty of Huron, hat�beein this day dissolved by Nail Hammers 90 , i .5 b
basie was $5,9(Y on all e-esirable grades and : . . mutual consent- All. debt@ owing to the said part- �
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. Dsaths. i Levy, who will carry on the business as heretof )to at � I
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ToRoN.To, March 13,-_Cattle1_ExP1)rt McDONALD-ln London, on March 1lth,.ElIz%bebh Senforth, and all claims agait ob the said partnership Sad Irons worth 5c a pound for 4c 1 � I
-Ohoice lots of export cattle are worth f mm McDonald, widow of the late Charles McDonald, will be paid by the said Thou as D. Levy. Coal Scuttles- 1 40 ! I ,-),5
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1 $4.60 to $4 80 per owt., while lights are woi ,th. - of Walton, aged 63 years. � . - . � Witness � THOMAS D. LEVY - . I �
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MoNEVIN-la $oaf orth, on March 8tb, 13011% Messer, J. M. BEST 4 JASON BURCHILL Tin Teapots 1 45 1 19
$4 to $4 50. Bulls -Heavy export bulls . i
. Dated this lat day of. Natal �. l9ol. 1734.2 Nonsuch Stove Polish 15 ;V I
wife of Mr. Aloxauder MoNevin, agoi Be years It
I isold at 83 85 to $4,25 per cwt., while light I and 5 months. ; I � . . � 9 -
I export bulls sold at $3.40 to $3 60. Butch- OILL-ln.Exetor, on Ma � Japanese Stove Polish -
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. cattle, equal in quality to the beat exporters, TRERLE-In Igxoter, on March - 2nd, John, Tr'eble, - SIGN . ' ' "`��` " ' OIRCULAR 10 ' 06
weighing, 1,000 to 1,100 pounds each, sold � . , , - ! I -
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aged 63 years, 0 months and 2 day 1'. . 1� ,4. 11-:1 *. , i .
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at 84.95 to $4.40 Loads of good butchers' TIA I "A'.'-K?,;G " . . aterproof Blacking I I
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- cattle are worth $3.40 to $3.75, and in HE OF THE SAW, Shoo Nails I 10 i � 1 05
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- lnfant,�on of Mr. James Kerney, 16;cl "8 nionthe I . Tea Kettles, our own make go i 68
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$3.15 to -$3.30 per owt. Common butchers' and 18 days, . � i .1 P - . Four Tined Forks, strapped, 1 ,80 � I . 68
cows, $2 75 to $3, while inferior rough, s MONNES-In �crrfs, on March let, rehibald Me.- 0 1 � 0 - . V r �
. 4?10 Innes, aged 71. years. . . r= ::� 17� Strainer Pails 1 40
- and bulls mold at $2.40 to $2.60, Heavy e d- 4M Ct. . i � �
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to child of Mr. and Jiro., F ixture. - " t-4 CD . � ; Z
1 .1,150 pounds each, of good breeding quo- HOLTZMANN-At ,Credlton, on Ma,ch let, Mary t4 tj td � Leather Mitts, unlined . . ,7,5 : . i
ties, sold at $3.60 to $3 80 per cwt., while Iloltz.mann, wife of Mr. George I (oltzmann, or., t::rl . O,q � 0 .::� n 11 20
' aged 68 years,10 months and 27 it ys. �1- C4. rz. I Scrub Brushes 20 ; 1 07
those of poorer (juality, but same vveigh�8, REID-In Clinton, on M h Otb, Mr David., Reid . ,-t,' td �:r &I'd CD I I �
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Feeders -Steers, weighinv from. 800 to 00 10 months. � . I . ii- 11 , 1-d 0 1 Horse Brushes � -5 �� : ! 18
MAOARTHUR-In Henoall, on March Bra, Durionn P- -k :� I i
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I Poun - 0 .. r 0. Shoe Brushes 25 I 18
Bordon, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac . I CD t -q d; 'I 0 ! i
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Buffalo Stookers-Yearling steers, 500 to 00 ,arthur, age -d I month and 21 days., � . CD 0-d - I Stove Brushes 25 i I
pounds each, sold at $3 to $3.30, and ff GIBBONS -In East W&vk1anosh,* on March 1pt, John : 0 - $:u 0 i I :1
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Gibbons, aged 27 years, . 0 �.d 0,Q � Lantern Glasses 10 � � 07
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colors and thoise of inferior quality at $2,125 ft frf�. � 4
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. :1 - ' A fine stock of Plated Spoons, Forks and cutlery at a big discount 'i
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cows and springers were sold *at $27 to 8 52 � � . i i *,.J. CD VcI 0 1 ., ringers 3 50 1 i
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each. Calves -Thirty calves gold at from � . � I I.., I I
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$3 to $10. Sheep -Prices easy at $3 to $3 1 W _!J�"--1 ,� 1�7 00
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for ewes, and $2.50 to $3 per cwt. for bubi,'90. OUR FARMERS' - �__� C,� I A 26 inch Wood Heater 13 00- I 10 .00
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I . . &N 1. P " ...s. 0- 0 1 Milk Pans and Pails away down in price. � �
sold at $4 25 to 84 80 per cwt. Barnyards N . f
_� I P-C� �0. 0 pq" cp Call and Irzt uFj figure with you on Nails, Glass, Aineiican Field Fence and
sold at $3.75 to $4.25 per cwt. Hogs-B�at HAND -MADE � . ".Ct- I P, I . �
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saleut. bacon hogs, not less than 160 nor . I � . 1: I i 1, 5 P-, 0 P - all kinds of fence wire. � � �
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watered off cars, sold at 86.255 per owt,-. SHOES I :�- �4. �1 I
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lights, $5,75, and fate- at $5.75 per cwt. . ' �0 �� i .
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ToRo.NTo, March 12 -Trade very quite I 011. . I I Inj ct- jQ P: . T !
eriencel'in the oe business I . ;
In oar long exp, . sh: 4.91 U3 I . �
with acant offeringu. Prices are nominally - a; I I I �
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Dairy Markets. , vear. We use the best btands,: of ?_+Z PW 1,1W OQ — , .
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Tui3ONTO, March 12 -Butter -The Mar- eather, we employ experienced work :0 CD M �- 0 , �� � �
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men and guarantee, every pair of shoes I
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ket for dairy is slow, with heavy receipts � 2; - I crt I'd �
and a moderate demand. Prices are un- to give satisfaction.. . ).A. . �I Harland ]Bi
changed, bat there is an easy feeling. Pound And�our prices -well -they are 'very little . " I tz �Id 9 . I . I I
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rolls are quoted at 17 to 18c. large rolls at more than You pay for Factory Made M jb ::� 0 0, .i 10:1 . ,
16 to 17c, and low grade rolls at 13 to 15c. 8hoes-For example we sell our own , 0 i,.� . 1 01 , , nt , Seam f rth
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.1 Tabs areateady at 13 to 16c. Creamery ske in Boston Xip for $2,50, in Can- �_Z_ - et- � I .
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122c. Eggs -Market has weak-eued on ac. We epair shoes neatly and promptly and at M -1 M c) ocl, o ., �
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are selling at 16c. Selected hold are easier 1 51 1 . I
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at 12!-, to 13o, and picked are worth 12 to . .� t EAROY -
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Manitoba. . Eggs--�-There is a fair demand I - 51A7, Tfif 'ka I � �_� M P I i I I . ; I
for fresh laid at, 18 to l9a. I 01 : �_ %_� i
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was about 63 to 64c middle freights, which A quantity of 1peding corn at all. times. I sell for. - Winthrop Cheose Pactory. - ' yt . �y
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cases from 2 to 9 months time .,can be had it desired. A meeting of the patrons and 6hareholders of Win-, I the store being pack�d so full
ere, who, however, regarded that p I Drive right to our warehouse at the r ilway station. Pfoved. an immense snecess, 0
throp Cheese Co. will be hold in fte factory on ! -
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at lea.91; a cent too low. Of White W. Lt. PERKIN, Cliriton, Ont. 1 17350 Tuesday the 3 Oth lost, At 1 ol6look p. nu, for the pur- �
sold at 661. on a 13&o freight to New York, I ! otlettir4g inilk routes, selling the %ihey and WO Werle - C0111pelled to lock the door to keop back Oe crowd.
and middle freights the markets for red and N10811caussjug whether it would he in the interests of all
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white is about steady at 65 to 65�,). Goose . i a short time at the beginning of - the season. A103., Each day this week 0
� wheat is steady at 65o middle freights for I : . any other businaBs. connected with the sesson I . .
Oattle Fain! . . o picking up the snaps. On Saturday we parpose keeping the
No. ,! Spring wheat is steady at 68c east. I iooi�- . All interested are requeste I to attend. .
lylanitoba wheat is flrm at K,L to 990 for No. I -ALEX, KERR, Pr(sid'imt; JAMES I ERR, Score. an I are bei, g placed
I I bard, 96 to 97c for No. 2, and 81 to 833 Fairs for the 6ale and exchange of horses and -cat- - tary.' . , F I I . 1735xl , ball rolling. New goods arriving novV, , P
, for No. 3 hard grinding in transit, and Ic I fle, will be held In the I . I — . � . i .
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are quoted at 281c,on the C. P. R., 29jo on I . � . Tenders will bo received by, thia 0 uncil of the � I
I the G'. T. R., high freights west, and at 28-j - - I WEDNESDAY, MAR.! 20th Township of HAy,uP to Monday thq 8tb day of April, I !
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-to 29c middle freights. PLu�-Are stead I Td,se fairs will be hield under the,11auspicee of .the ' oubje ! � I i
y works - Estit and W.-st BrdiicheB South 7550 0 r I
at 621c north -o,nd we2t, and 631c middle Board of Trado, Anangernelits are wing- made to yAj ds, East Branch Nol th irl, 1010 cubic ards, West ! .
have a largo iopresentation - of buyi ra present, .so I ! YD �) 0 -
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$1 0. 50 per ton, and No. 2 at $9 to I Ample stabling accommodation will ,a provided ft . i
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I. Baled Straw -Market ia steady with a mod. W. 1j. XcLEAN, Secretary.. , - � 1720 . Sr., Township C�erk. 1735.3 13, GunnPs Old -Standp S
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