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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-04-11, Page 44 ME HURON EXPO ITID stron �J eaatiop, nou e v, hich NEW ADVERT18EM&NTS railway. influence in the House is M V" to it e oxtont ?f vo�ing. tioned before the conventio very largely �ttenqed on Satur 6� -ar sult of this actign he deflat of lut but, by putting on a bold and unitod fron�, A noty it standing the unfavorable w a her. M ane,dene. of the paper on which the 0 are I week �ss not 0 The An' Th fl' b t ween the parenthef es rdtar eau 0� -ir influence felt tp 4prisih. empe.rance MeLpan is the otronRdab 'can, idate tf. i t lithe 11p, e the farmers can make thf Me a satisfactory extent. peoplO simply a do of the advard"ine, twillbe found Played to �he b could have been selected. He is ihorough� Pat well informed on all the public isnes, and "reig & Stow We Milliner�y-McKinnor. & Co. -5 Oa WednEday, Ron, -Mr. Blair, Miuiatdr Gover ment who had. ece �ved them. This able to present them in a clear nd forcible Forra-al-de- do -Y. V. Fear -6 of Railways, introduced a bill providing (Or combibed with ,the un!avo iable weathe� and manner. 0 ni is lost t �he enemy Plow a W1 is & son -4 ace a ridii like] the it is not easy to win it back, an Mr. Me- iyde--.Uex. Wilson -6 Railm 'V bad roada� did the busfnes,. It ii Forui the appointment of an independent & �l havei th sot repeal Commission. This 00611niMiOn will be Gover�ment wi At Loan ha`6 a hard task before hip Spring Gooc s --E. XoYaul Co. --8 Notioe-jobn 0. Morrison -5 the fi t seat ion;i of the Le�lalatur 3 and the an tmp)asible task, however. Sluth Hutton substituted for the Railway Committee Cintral Bnqinm College -W. J. cause Ilogs for ato and Service -M. J. Blawhard-5 the Privy Council, whicit will be abolishe' instead Of having b�en adv %need, will was so lang in the Liberal ranks that ou r Accounts -4. hfullett & Co. -S friends became a little lax, due tb over oon- The Commission will be oompoked of thr h 'eon put back. 1 fidenee. But witff' good organ zation, pal... WauW-Q11 E. King --8 House Wafite'l-Expoeitor Offift-8 members, who will be appointed for a ter 0 a soem tO think e av able siotent work, a good cause, suda the ablest Lime 1Jght*1&ms­-8 re ulk in Manitoba will inp rious of candidaites,. South Huron,s4ould Again of ten years, and can only be - removed it lave a Frm for 84le-lifis. Ellen Dowaey-5 me within the Liberal -lines." i Retiring frcim Business -0. W. Papit-8 the Governor, General -of flueoce on tho vote ift Oj itario. It a lou I)rge Chatinian-6 on the addriess Calves for We -Ge enat,6 and the House of Commovis. n avo thia�� effebt., 0 the y'oritrary, ib both the 8 ot Shqrwln,Wtll1am3 Paint-Che3ney & Smiley -5 Bluevale. Sale of Pigs-YAwsird Sibbens-6 uld spar th6 04' Feople The Commission win be given much wider she tarlo mpera�ice -G. & Dead -6 i I Jer6eys for ale man f NOTES. -Mr. Harry Gringer, !cattle bu Business Nr&-Joha Fmser­8 powera:than those enjoyed by,the present to inomated eff,brb and UlAa nimit, 0 - at tion. er, o Furniture for Sale -31m. D�. L. Anderson -4 f Moleawortli, was in Bliaevale lat I very differ t to -Huron Football Club -8 Railway Co*mmittee. The leading principle The a', tuation in Ontario week, - M rt-. Alex. Bryans slid 1 son, E dd Alpine Yod'Ler" Free. Sho M. Baldwin -S of the bill is the authority which will Pe what it 'was in Ma 1to&11 and the -eault of Jamestown, visited in thi villagBi: rk Calres for E ale -Hugh Richniond-6 iiere should no� be by the un avibr- Friday.-Mra. Rutherford at id h;e0tc d Crockery atching-A. Young -8 conferred upon the Commismion in sapervis- Planot.-Geoi. X. Baldwin & Cc -8 daughters, the Misses Bickle, left forFliai ing all 'dealings and deciding all, disputes able eault there. Th�' majuity againab ilton thia weeir,-..where they into d to ins e Potatoes sod Corn 4 Hamilton & Kerslake -8 Men's Soeb-S-W. H. Wil and their 'the I izi Idnaitoba *111 'foot up! to several .11" between the railway patrons. athere home in future. We are sorrY oL Planos and Musla--3--Will MoLeod-8 P . .1 uction Sale --F. Ho'niested-5 Similar authority is conferred- In thous rids. lose Mrs. Rutherford from this village. Mrs. Wm. Gray and daughter, L11%, of Adetic u. Sale --G. A. Turner -5 regard to expropriation, right of w; Manitoba. are visiting at Mr. Houseand�I,,ot forSale-Mm. GDcrge Bates -5 By) Wolaeley's ut I - Won ana thE) i �bo Prohi� ' Potatoes Wanted -B. B. Gunn --8 company organization, and other mattors Adam Cleghorn's, B!nevale road. Mr 3. it Eggs for Sale�-Wm. Capp -8 Ueferelnotim. i 71 � I . I - I o the da 10A. connected with rail�ray construction aid Grey was called home owing t In is, apee6h at lfejvmarket,� the other ra, aa'well as in operation. In such matte ous illness of her mother, Mrs. C'eph9ro, day, Ron. Mr. Rops, thel, Pierniet', made the who, we are glad to say, is improvin g, &I- 4, regard to unjust discrimination, the leadi6g, IOU 01 3 follo ce ito' he coutpe o wing refdren the though still very weak;i-Mr. and Mr3. features of the existing law are retained,,, Stewart McGeo,-of NViogbam' visitl (1, at Gover1nment On the Pr'bibitiop quistion. -Mr d ibh th all-important difference that 6e Mr. John Johnston's this week. at w te P sense; and �esson .1 L We wre sure that the goo FRIDA, April 11th, 190" Mr--. Joseph Burgess and family and Mi is chinery-has been proviled for carryirg f t me �is position must �ommevd itself to Mary Moore, of Prince Edwaid Island a 7e 0 the law into effect. This legislatiorl maril s vh5ting . at Mr. John Burgess. � M(Bisii every: pe. ho desires the w�ll-be'j rig of 7 r8ou The Slander Mill. an epoch in the transportatian developme,�nt Duff and Stewart placed a boiler in 1eir his f6flows ani who its not blinded b 7 pre- E a I.,z of Canada. It is a complete recognition lof. mill this week. -'Mra. Win. Me's er's fa;her, �ng the weakness of their cause, on judiobd. He said died on public and political grouiiis, our'Conser Mr. McAllister, of Turnberr vs' the rights of the people to control th'i Whether w* I I h Tuesday. -Lionel, the 'Young on of Mr. ise y c r un w Be y,f w et�heii in tive frien a haire already set their s!an,der highways. ith in Im- 1 accor�danoe with Bri1i@h �o atituionall prae. Joseph McKinney, junior, is ill: mill at work, ho tice 4nd Canadian preded nta ,br qt, we mation ofthe lungs. -There has eon a rle%t _I.i-ag to accomplish in this can not do fairly, openly The War In South Aftica. havel'reltgated the qaes-ti tj way, wha�. they the - el�ctors deal of sickness of late ani ILhe do3tors of t4e Province,, &Ld to eta y b' a kept very busy. -Miss Janie prot Be so and above board. The Goderich &ar of There seems to be no cessation of hoatill - thl)ir�i deciEian. Th p o ibitibn 0 the Holmes is among the number Who are fast last weekl in referring to the Liberal nom- ties in South Aftica. In fact, if anythia liquor truffic has ai%+,& by recovering. tg, y6 b en rbgard ad ination iml South Huron, says - the Boers seem to be becoming bolder and both p3litical parties' a ads as a ques- "I 1.1' whispered that Brother M(:Lean more determined and conflicts between the tion :or t ot �o �f theoeople, and Lumley. he dire ion in: 0 a in that it he is defeated he made it condicio, I cor: fees that I am nbiLher bold enough to NOTES. -The beaut if ul -weatbe r w a oontendirig parties more frc�luenb. The Ep, . ., i apring ia to get t! e county reglatrarship. grani i prohibition or io refu! e it in anyl�other have had lately was succeeded y a y( uqg But real v, we expect that Mr. Whitn"C-y vereat engagement for'i6veral months too'k my opinion he o Id �o noriend Nvinter.-The pe6ple in tLil vicinity ale way will shortly have the pay -as to who will fill mperance vi kno�ipglyf sub;w place on the 31st of March, in the soath .of t�l gathered up r buckets, and rr. ar le on we. syrup making has come to an end the long d tested vacancy.- stitu�3 for the license Ump, by'whi6h western extremity of the Tcainavaiall. In tb�iie for tin now egulato and control !the traIMC e The expectation expressed in the latter other vicar. It has becii a fairly goodi run. engagement three officers and tweaty-for�q proh,,bitorV Uquor law wtieh pOblid BeDti -Mr.'and Mrs. Matt. Miller visited 'rela part of thiis sentence is as hopeless as the -a !a privates were killed and 131 wounded. The ment might not aual in t nd under which live in Centralia laist'week.-Miss Maggie Etstement, in the first part ii false. We the ilicit sale,of I-quors ir�ight ourish with -toolds removi - ng to her unele'B, r Boers are reported to hava had 137 m,,,n Anderson in impu nity� We, live, It 11 r re. have authbrity for tating that if Mr. Mo- killed anil wounded and Were- ultimately rd� E�ppily, in Rodgiia)rville,'shortly. She "Will be nich a open ible 'government, in i�ts bro dest enee Lean is eheited, as he hopes and believes he misied in the n;ighborhood.-Mr. and Ars. pulsed. In this battle the 2til Regimenit reep;nsibie governm t It 'a d uble mean. will be, he will occupy the term for which W. Miller spentl a day last week visiting N r. CanadiAn Mounted Rifles took I& :prominbnt ing firstly,Abat th( Gib) lerinmeoll ae upon, M. Miller& dArs. John Harda of unio. n he is elec, ed, if he is epared to do so, as to J part and greatly. distinguiahed themselvc� the known wiihes o the peoplei an 0 800-i -Miss V. Blah'p and Miss t wo e no there is n cMee in the gift of the Govern- ondly, that the p(oplle. �cqui�aace �n the p iya nac a Ifor their bravery and courage, p each the poEAeBsors of beautiful referi ing legislation of the G(vprninent. 1 If a' Gov- They were purchased from S. Martin of ment that he would prefer to the honor of death to surrender and they - ultimate] f *1 o reE p6r(d I to th� wis as of E erament 41 a t xeter. representig.g SQ'ath Huron in the LegieIa, �Although eleven officers ana the people 1 it falls. If 'it! legi8l' triumphed 4es 'in adt tare of native Pcovince. Should - he, vane' 0 men were killed and 40 wounded. Of th6 x � the wishes of I the' pe ple, ip % ill Staffa. contrary to general expectations, be defeatedi - eith:' bei dy ive:n frorn 4clo Ir it�l legislation Canai-ins- -killed, nine belch ed r I 9 ineffecti I Etlee Look in our South window. Men's at obs, to On ve ani h6ps �re and should he again become an applicant I %ill%e tario. contempt,,- Thereferen(jum-me B t ing 1,11 izsa, regular $2.50, for 81.25 per p%ir, on Atur. for the registrarship,� if it i3 then vacant, or -holesale cost da�eonly. Tbia is considerably below v, mOrl or, leab than an, eki,reast,on the We L I i but are.determined to clear cut every p Ir 0 y ot er p�blic p)!d�ion he will have once ascerr surplus stock. W. H. Willis, Seafort , sAe tgent for an Oilar will. Tnmt expres ion for Geo. A. Slaterilides fcrl%diesand �entlewai. Mr. Whitney's Educational Policy.- P" atL ELI -�-th supreme �eourt to take bio chances vii i th with other appli. taiu d the b ox 14 For the correction of the educational of th� na 179 I- L tion then pr0ibit an becomes the s if he had not been a can- cauts, the:aame e troublea, ia respect of which ave, corw TiiE ErwoRTn ILE, AGUE. _T e Staffa �p- law of the people, an i n1lot, t e Be d Kit of didate. Ur.?AeLean's Bole object ia accept* i - h League heIA their yearly electioi of plaints are made, both by the pab91c and the( the('�overnmak. Ahotha belevealinthe' wort l the ca didat officers on Thursday evening of laot w,,ek,, ag ure for South Hurot'l io to profesaion, Mr. Whitney has prescribed tile, famol,pse4reap'ion ol Bark(-10overnm,,ent creation ef'a Consultative Committee repre i when the fo red.cern that riding, if ir, is Possible, as it by t e people,; for tb a peop e, a ai t rough Ilowi g were electe : Ho a r v. J. Henderson ; p -e3i- sentative of the teaching forcee. Such s the eople '---41esires to 1h4v5pphibition in ary president, Re was: maril(estly, shown at the convention committee, it is proposed, shall Ndv* dent, Miss Laura Hicks ; first A Cal any ol,het way p that he i6s believed to be the one most Minister of.Education, dent, Mrs. (Rev.) Henderson ; a'ecoude' 1 i�T- and -while mitizating Neither do I pro usi in hgr!. the g likely to 4ciiomplish this object. But for the evila of the aqtocrati-c system, introd'a president, Maggie Miller ; third vice -p -e9i- de of t4 two p ti is q panou. attitu irti'Jian' u of t� dent,Frank Harburn ; fourth vic� prosidett, modern methods i�to our eaucatii ial planJ If this he wou'A not have accepted the nomin- 01 the political phase qu 3stion il of There can be I i ttlq� doubt that the advice ofl mort i importance the! r its real tr erits, by all Miss Andrews ; ecretary, Netita Norrils ation. if stronger and more pointed Ian- treasurer, Samuel Webb ; secretary of for - experts would be valuable, -and that it me arts let jib be discussed trom its political c an,be used to refute this Blander, we would make our aehoo�ls more responsive 9 ward movement, L-zzie Hambly, orga4i3t., guage tan poi6t. I, for c ne, ificalled upor, shall wish to bg understood as using such lan- than they are to the public neede. not brink from such dise6asion, Ads Norris. If' Ion the guag The above ia from tb�e Toronto Maill oth - hand, it is thought �qat t( decide the pending election on thos' 'Varna. 8 great quest�ons of Another! slan3er which is being whispered This " Consultative Committee " propoai I the MM. public poli -,y which d NOTES. -Mr.'aud Mrs., John Har )i id around with the object of privately injuring tion is the one and, only plank in Mr. 'Whit.1 teriall prosperity 0 to -r vince� on a de the a flying arewe visit to t 7 r a on Tuei dai Th I 'berad candidate, i 0 and unJerviii.ing the L neya political platform that has. ever bee que tion of prohibition, so be! it. Then last. They stsited for So tt e, A urs to, the effect tll%�t " The German (meaning defined with intelligent definiteness. It. i the din of par 5y t--lb'sided The best wi3heal-Df their man Y f iends i re, i �he public mind: a free to b direked to go with them -t6 their new home in the r aul Mr. Hem) has been forced out of the. field a proposal to revive the old council of pubi he issues involved in prohibitio I le ever west. -Mr. F�ed Purdy is *me for 66 f w lic inZ�truction, w 'd to make room for a Scocchman." Any per. hich was out date main' turn his attention thou httul y an'd days frorri IDgersoll.-'Mr. Jo ph Fps er son scquain'ted with the facts knows how discarded twenty years ago or more. - Such' serid'usly to the real ionei bilffity of cas ng his has been laid up for a few da 8, bui e a body as Mr. Whitney and the Mail prci4 ballot on the 4�,h of Dece1inber as he ay be hope soon to see him around gain.-, r. GUBTW a e ridicul I f I any such stattement, as directed by his judgment 4nd his con!Bcience E. Eph, our new blacksmith, he bod lit poaes would be either uaeleqs or vicious. If this is, an e are sure there is not a man in each a eighty matter,! for, ike Whittier oat Mr. John Hart's business i 1 a husJor. with it were representative of the teaching f orceq puta� it, he-kingliest set of frbedom is the We predict for him a good tr de. -T ere in South 1�uron who will repudiate it are three pedlar's wagons on the road i ter indignation than Mr. Hess himself, it woulid be rasponsible,to the tbachee and freeman's vote.' grea not to the people. If 'it were -c1bthed. witli our town aii:l the way the goods �ro get ng to It is aimply* another mean attemp, work slaughtered is a terror, eg the isay. f th�e people, p:)wer it would exercise t.bat power in th.' Ed! on the na�ionail prejudices o to I Note a114 C mments- R. McCoolarid children, fro d interests L While Mr.; HF -s,3 was the canditiate he ha c' the teachers whom itrepregents4 The Conbervatives of Wiest )Into' held have been viaiting at the home her' ar. the unanilpous and hearty support of the and irreepectivel of the wishea of the peopl their convention at mith'i Hil I on I WeA. onto, for the last three weeks, returned b me who. foot the bill. But the Minister f Edw nos y, when Mr. J itch )II, e itor ?f n Tuesday last. -Messrs. J amel Armati rig party ; bii retirement was a matter of the 0 0 and B. A. Higgins were in Clinton on I u ea - peat -regret to the whole, party, irre- o it) on, the head of the Departmen reprcl the oderioh Star, selected a their dee day laat,,shipp�ng neck yokee, �*hiffletrees standard bearer in t�e coalng electio aeatative of and responsible to'tbe eople spective of class, creed or nationality, and p and harness to the North West Terrii odt a. had. he been able to remain in, the field he and in the event of a conflict of opinion be A, larg ely attended conv�ntioq of the Con. would have rectived the same united sup- tween him, as reptesenting the people, and1., serv'AtLVes of Sout4 Huion as held in Leadbury. the Consultative Commibtee'as representi port until �he close of the contest, and we 0 139' Heneall on Thursdak of last *eok, jor.the Beautiful Hate. -They are- opnee'ded by believe it ould have. elected him. 0e teachers, which should prevail? The everyone to be the most ch collection purpose of selecting a candi'ate 'for the 1srm1n The faettof their flaiiag it necEsgary to exiatence of such a, committee, therefore,j ever exhibited in the Milliner epartr i sub oompg election. Mr. Henr�, Eilber, the of the E. McFaul Co's store, circulate these miserable slanders is a sign would result in, a conflict of 'authority, and, present member, ab ag4in ria-hominated, ea orth. "he I 6tore is acknowledged to be �the chief ex - of admitaeki weakness . on the part of our wauld be productive of mischief and trouble �' and[ acceptect the M DMi4aU011. ; Addresses ponent of women's correct head*ear. T, iey opponents.i In -future, however, we shall andthatalone- Btsides, the people of this! were delivered by Majyr Biea�tie, of Lon- are now being displayed and dispsed l ia don 1; Major Back, of d Go at ich ; !the nominee pay no. atkention to them. We desire to Province would never s-xnction the clothing" -great numbers, and some very low price i are and, others. on the styles of hate that pleased 'peoul i at fight the battle in a fair and manly way, on of any such irreapprisible body, with pow6re the opening. 179] - I the ubic Issues which are now before the which would enable it to over -ride their' T is Conservativ t H4ron' mob in P ry and �are of importance to the peo. got independently of their eon 7ention in Bruss atur, ay last, BRIEV-S,-Mias Minnie Dunlasbas rone count wishes andl but for a month's visit to her aunt �h TordE to. ple, and w6 ehall, not reacirt, and we hope To do so "would be to eatablish an. oligarchy I the matter of bringing out,,' a candidate was It in her first trip to that city, slid we IoDe our f q Vi i'� no u3 offoribive as the old,�Family Compact, left. lin abeyance m she will have a delightf I ti Miss riend M t do so either, to pe-t.y and .an it Would seem fro u ime.--� osa more dangerous than the Canadisn Sunate.! Smith,,.who spent her Easter holidaya at tlauders- �hich, although they may bear present indications hat r,Archibald -Hie. lop, the,present men!iber, *ouldl be allow home, has� returned to her :tattidi the their own, tion. on their face, are only If this proposed I 'Conatiltati ve Cornmittee" 4d as al to go ia by acolarn'tion., It 0uld seem Seaforth' Collegiate Iristitute._+-We Were eilaulated up rancour and ill feeling. were not clothed w i th power, then it would that there is n loca ma:i I ho� very much pained to' hear of the dvat i ',of 0 ' is willing to If we win, we desire to win fairly and be atsolutely i:s 3less either. for good or'evil. m4! a sacrifice of inkist 1j."a Mr. George Dorrance, of: ldcl�illop. He dd it is under- liberate verdict of �s visionary, impracticable and StOcO ib W; ill be was a ulief ul and progressive Arniter, a i ad hanestly, i4nd on the de, The scheme thati, if Post le, at outil&t the electorate, as a victory gained by money unworkable, .,and if not fr brought in to contes � the 'iding. friend, and a gentleman at all imes.-Mr. nitful of evil,would --holidaVs visit I IJ. J. Irvine spent his Easter-1ol and landep is no credit to either parby or to not be productive of good. If Mr. Whitne aY Ing his brother and other re i @ io I I has nothi . ng A' large and- repre 3entative-' shard and Sb. Marys, and c i ther cartaidate. better than this'to -recommen tivention of t "9 ur d in time the 'Liberals at lrqron,- as held Bit to attend the wedding Ofr Miss Ein-ma John - he had better leave �well enough alone. Of W( Du aton:, of �ganaon, on Mon layj� for the purpose of 8ton, daughter of Mr. Seaforth.-Miss Be The Dominion Parliament, ting a, candidate to c on test! the Ila'Hackwell tkas, gone to sele conatit- Seaforth to learn the dresemaktrig. I'D '18 The debate on the budget, in the House Prohibition in Manitoba. uen y in the boming, election. I Twenty-one hoped she will enjoy her stay in �he town - The voTe on the prohibition refereudum�` names we ro'brought I up ill thel convention Mr. James Graves is engaged to work for of Commw�s,- was brought to a, close a�t, three o'clock Tuesday morning, by a division on in Manitoba on TuEsday labt resulted in a��. Mr. John Irvine, jr., for th6 summer ; Mr. but Imost of the nominees 1 withdrew, pledg. I'vir. Bordonlo amendment, in favor of a large majority against the prohibitory bill. Wm. McKay with Mr. Henry §1,bimore, and I �: -i ag thems,elv�s to s�j,p the nominee of Mr. Dan ROES with Reeve Afardie.-AIr. higher protective tariff, the amendment This result was under the eircurnstances.,il T6. 0ril�, Ited �n George Roo is busy erecting a hoo'se on the I the!,convention. b� tin kesu At.! bBing defel%ted by a, majority of 56, Mr. not a surprise. The temperance people ofl: the !�selection of M4. ! G. Cameron, of piece of land he purchased some time ago - I Godiariob. Mr. Can'eron i 1 3 a son'of the la' Calvin, of Prontenacq, voting with the Gov. Manitoba felt very kpeinly the iniustice of' be Mr. R. A. -Bell and his men are drilliii M-. C, Cam: eron, an� is 1,be present mayor eMmant. trhe pr incipal.fleature of the latter the Manitoba Government submit t well for�.Mr. Conrad Eckert. -W6 are p.e s- ting the of t4a, town of Goderich.1 !Mr. Ohmiaron- wEks r ad to hear tbat Mrs. Ricard Rc binson,,w ho stiges of the debate was the able speech of ques'ion to a second vote of the people after- notin a position to iccei)b the , nomination, was ill,19recovet ing. -Miss Manie Rcbin- Ron. Wim.'Pttergon, Minister of Cuatoms. they had declared so emphatically i i n favor, and asked for ten do ys It' son, of Stratford, ha's been viEi �ing at the the rn The budget debate had reached the twenty. of prohibition at the previous Provinciali i atter. parental hoWe.-A larg6� num )er of vvit- second 4ay of its duration and its four- election and after the Conservative party, nesses w-dre ia attendance at the law suit of i teeath of. actual speaking. During that had climbed into power on the strength od Kindly lefer'enc6s. Zeigler vs. Kinney, in Seaforth, c n M ouds y. It was allover five dollars worth of r rop- time, somd four hundred pages of Jlanaard these votes and also after having carried We alwayo.appre('ate 'b glod OP11110118 erty ; and this is the second time it ha AEn e a t�rough the Legi ila ture the law which they eas vind there ip sifted in'court. have been1filled with the speeches of mem Of 0�r brethren of he none from whom Val bars, we I a inkly refer. at � cost to the countr of, in the were afterwards asked to affirm by their! y ene more, than from ou'pod eighbor, the neillhborh§od, of $130000 Talk at this votes in order to save its re eal. Not. only'! Mit6hell Recur -In- - ;q issue of last week, Exeter p der. rate, is not very cheap. The debate this this, the Government contested its validipy i t 'a, kys "iNothin ? c Lild have given us-' BRiE FS �Mr. Edward Spackman, of len- gre, ter pleasure in a pol tioal w ly than the beim, accompanied by his daughtor, .Mies year,. however, is short when compared inthecourts and whan-,this question was norr, inal ion of Mr. M. 'Y McLean, of Sea. Gertie, has been visiting his brother, Mr. Witli -that' of 1899, whEii the actual time settled favorably to their own contention, forta, again for Sontit Ruion. Mr. MeLean E,Iwin,J. Spackmau.-Mrs. (D.-'.)Stanba �aken up L`11 the debate was forty days and the Government proceeded yo deliberately, to! is a ;rand fellow, and his efeatis few� years of Bayfield, has been the guese o forty nights. Apart from the budget de- repudiate it. Such conduct was, to ago, just as he was deve )ing to a useful Mr. J. G. Sl.anbury.-Miss'Ida Johns a nt say the I and able member of the � egish �ture, was a several days last week visiting 6iEnJ in st, very discreditable on ihe part of the,,, mat -er of vet. Deral regret, ai well as an Clinton. -Rev. C. W. Brown, B D., pr h_ bate, nothing of general public interest has, Ie3 �y 9P taken pla�e in the -House during the past Manitoba Government and Legislature, and," inj a I ice to him n t e p I of oi te misguided ad in London on Sabbath, and Rev. R. 14 11. week, and'with this wordy batLleat an end, it was equally exasperating to the temper.: municipality,, Thai m cipaliy has seen yard in Clinton'. -Lorne Cann left 'on Mon - it i"k likely that mattare will bs pusbed ance people of the Province. its r iistake and will me i Ma 7 But, the tem -ii k's,� election day for Detroit, where he will take a picki- this ti We wot Id- rat er �ave seen tion in a chair factory. -Miss G. Hi cki i xt. through i-apidly. Considerable dissatisfac. perance people went about showing their" sure a amt to th reg,stra ip A%'Godei- tended the traveller's ball at London n t ion, is felt in t ppoi tab V he country with the manner disapproval of the duplicity of the Gpvern-i han thr wn aga n, i I ! J, .6 Ilia timd of life', Friday evening. -Mr. Rose, of Lucaa, as in which Oe Cattle Guard Bill was treated ment in a very foolish way. Ins teid of I at. the turm" oil of p PticO Bat ;since he taken a position as chief clerk with Mr. E. by the R*ilway Committee, and when* the buckling on their armor to defeat the', did not get the one e ate pleased to Pee J. Spackman, and will move his family here bi�l is brolpght up apin in the House, as it hi - at 1111tothe oth.r. Our only cause for as soon as. he can- secure a house. -J T. chinations of the Government and wai m g ting regr�ab is that; we can 6t h0p hi 11. wAl be sh§rtly, the discussion will likely be to punish them afterwards -whop they ap-j! T e Clintoit, New Era,1! our go Weatcott and Richard Davis are applSing to, )d neighbor go with the military contingent to the ively One. This is an important matter pealed to the people, they took the on t to west says Th Lib p9', andl P I i er,,Is of South coronation in June. The should both be to he fatmers, and they should see to it the Provincial Alliance, to the nut I y nber of� Htirm have nominat d Mii. McLean, of The sent. -Rev. Mr. Cranston, of Cromarty, i Seaf )rth EXVOSITOR, as th, that �heirlrepressntatives donot allow it to about seven thousand, resolved to iIgnor heir c ad'd r for preached in Cavan, church last Sabbath be Aeive4 G the approachin electcl; I ,id h ate e has ac- evening. -W. R. Southeott, who has bean r kie�tra,Oked in any way. The the referendum vote and',take nol part fn thei, cept d the same. is 0 Iner name was meri- engag�d as stenographer in J. G. Stanbury's 1W 8 ho"4-11; Oil v 8 e 0 'w` 0 0 C with h of eIr 1a 0 tj b lt��, a ,Jhl d —0f 0 r e, a APRIL E[ won 002 -8 LEAD 'PTO�E. law office, left on Tuesday to take'& situ, SICAFORTH' ING SHRE S ation in Detroit. -Miltoi I Htoks left this. week for California, where his sister Mrs. La&ftehr, lives. -Mrs. *3. H. Collin; plesill- antty entertained'her fri nds on Thursday 7 sit evefiing.-Word has beer receied here. Of P10 W. Shoe�'s at R 1 it -Pricu 9�, tbe1eath, on Tuesday lWb,of Isaac Harvey, who removed from Ray, ?* few years - ago, to i A A Al -A A A A 0 �ov Manitoba, Ilia remains will be brought here for interment. ilberb Powell, a It would be a difficalt maffir to find a" biggerl or better assottm, young man of Exeter, di don Tuesday and I was buried on Thursday. low Shoes than w� �Iare shc wing this seas6h. Every worthy is bere, from the cheap 3st spli 1 leather to the be4 Freuch kip of 9, Blyth. niake," and everypix guar nt6ed good valne fr the money - NOTES -,;;-Mies A. M. Anderson was visit- A, glance at bbe foll dwing akes and price8 wi�l C011vinee you, this ii �ha . I ing firrenos in Anbur 4nd vicinity last i leading store for, all� inds- o heavy shoes for f4rm wear: week. -Mr. Wm. Mccr6lght visited with hbbrotgerat Holstein, last week�;­Blyth pai� enis Plot Shoes, split leather bellow tongue, forl,5c a W dearly bad another merios fire 1&0 Friday eb!s Plow Shoes, large eyel i I bellow tongue, for $1 a pail. morning! This time it Was the flax mill. ents balf'seamleas Plow Sho a, extra *ell nailed, for $1.25 a pair. About 7 is. m. smoke was seen issuing from en?s Klondike Plow Shoes, igoeyele',te,for$1,50apair. thebuilding,but an tb place had -been eni's Plo�w Shoes, new rubbe i io leath�r, waterproof, for 62 and $2.50 a p3dr. shutdownforthe past couple of weeks, Ment's Kip Plow Shoes, hand t4 de, for $2.50 a pair. these wh!o saw it could, tot realize that it I en?a English or Canadian Kil Shoee, our own make," for 33 a pair. was on dre, hub when the building wAs �IenPs be.st French Kip Shoes,11 'our own rnake,for 83 25 a.�air. entered it w b ts'ting to blaze 80 I I I I t�,�u I It is impossible t !7) it was Put Out-a!"'"ily W"i t calliag ou� the o. too much of the merib :of "our own iurake 'of brigade. It is hard to a count. for this firs, 1 farm shoes; they d Sim - ply unequalled for , od wear an:d solid Rome being certain that it had been sef, 9 while others hold forth the view that a 1 fort; all sizes ca i 14i"in stock. was spontaneousloombus icri. But, as we to see our Plow Sh ifiaide 'with the metallic 1heel and counter. They have had so m ecently, and most I any fires need no repairs, a0 keep you fiom. running over on the heels. of them have been set b� the slow match. it is almost natural to sue0ect this came , from the sam cause. If the lire fiends are in our o Imidat, it ie time so e more strenuous WILLIS &--SONy4 Seaf rth efforts were made to cath them, as they on of our vill -age, so are in uring the reputatf that no person care b t -starting an in- s dustry here. In facTu the Drummond 1. on well taken and; as their wives and beat girl . 9 A ruer has rented hi& faJim, lot I Brothers, who had the mill leased last t�eUll Road, to r.'Thoi�as Lane or a would sav fi e, handsome Iot �of season, and intended to 1 have again leased tiarr�i of three years. He has p1so ren his lows. W6 ��,ae athat their photographs it for the coming season� are very doubtful 10'arm on the 2nd conce,Esion,itoi Mr �W. G. will appear ip the Saturday illuittated about doirg so since t is fire. Mr. Wm. Broahf6ot, for three years. �Chia Js it groz- Globe ia a �veek or two. -Min Mahel Drummond has almost i ecided to take hold ing fartr. On account of havling rentedhis here her aunt, Mrs. Wiiliam White of the Wingham fl&x mi I. It will be a bad f&rme, Mr. Turner intends 0ing an auc- has returneA h: me. -Oar cement w&1ksb_�v_e`, affair for tbi3 place if tb is industry is closed tiou Baa on Friday next. - P stood the wint�r well and ate &me 139 the down.-Mesere. Hug 'and 'NJ. Somers, best to be seezil in any town or city for fine with their mother and iister, aittended the - 'I finiah and genorally good appearance. A�J- Hensa funeral of their comi4, in Goderioh, on Monday.-Aftersers. R. . Young, J. Kelly LoCA I L BRIEFS. -Mr. Ge 9 Wren "was that its wantedi now to 'Make them wnj�letj is for our counlail to give- a little grant to el: viiiting-his R. Somers, H. ISI a rie, W. Campbell. Jn Dundse during the past w is -_ a boys to ikeep the main crossings- (a soni -The meeting held here If at week -1f6r om and John Moffatt ten, ed the Liberal con- the streets free from the mud and vetition at Dungangon on Monday inst ruotion on fruit growing, pi uning, gtafit- MrF. Colin Sn4ith was in Loud ing, eta., -was Dot largely a �tended, h4t o.4 recently, last, and report al very successful 0 visiting her d4ughters.-Mr. Francis Mai! meeting. Although they were disappointed Bhoald,have been as the in tion en hall has . engaked with Mr. George that Mr. ' Proudfioot #id not receive the was most reliable and helpful ,, Dru er. in the meat lb*Finess, and intends moving nomination, they joine4 in heartily with the of Dreaden, was ia the villag f r; a da� 6r into Mr. Petty�`s house, ormerly owned by choice of the convention, Mr. M. G. Cam- "Oil! the guest of Mrs. F. fAcDonell.- Mr. W.- B. Swann *he,, eron.-The Conservati a, of Blyth, held a Mr J. E. McDonell and Mr.. Ambrose I together with ber dikughter, have by I turns very successful meetinj in the Orange hall, Smith 'Were in Clintn on Fri ay evening been keeping house for Mr,*., Sw'anuls soll for the appointing of deegates to attend thei last, attending the 201th Oer tury Club's John, on the �omeitead farm, near Huron. Cc . neervative n0lmillatiOl L at Smith's Hill, on darice, and report having speitt I a most ien- dale, have,, fo�- con-venience, decided to CIO" Wednesda . The folli iv% ing delegates were joy� ble time. -Mr. George 01 ien. and his y 01 up thtir horrid here for a time, and reside on appointed: John Em gh, M Jones, A. twO eons, leave here next edk for lameds, the farm. MJ - t. T. Murdock has purchased McNally, J. Wilfred, J. Mcibill and F.' in the West, where Mr. ' �ie i has ta-ken I a good strong �horse for hie dray.�Atr. M Metcalf. The delegates do not bind them- up A large'section of Ian k ch they in- Macarthur, of Ailaa Craig, was i.0 the v.11. Belves to any nominee, as some want one ten4 farmInLy. Mrs. O'Brien!wi 3 remain on age this we6k, viFiting is brother.- A and some another.- ios Clara Moffatt, thei homestead, in Hay to*ni hip, for th I e large quantity�'of onions were Ehippe& from pre�ianb.-The Conservative Oon Whp hag been visiting her' relations in town ention field. here during t e past week. -Ur, andli Mm. during the Easter holidays, returned to her in ��Coxworih's hall, on Thtira ay of Is t W. Hodginsere in London last W#ek._ home -in Toronto on ruesday morning.- weqk, was very largely abtende , and ma y The present 3ad roads have �the effe6t of Miswe E. and D. Gracey and- Miss E. pro�niuent men of the party, noiii onIv from I making buEiu4 se bad in the village. Hamilton visited friends in Winglism last I thig' riding but also from neigh oring one week.-Misit Maggie Roas, who has been twere pr-.Eent, including Mr. Jc hn Snerrit visit, f i d in Lucknow'stil vie* member for North Middl fie4, and A . jigg rien a in- Gaiiadian, Bravery. ity 15rithe set mouth, returned home on Jseph Beek, of Goderich. :Mr. Rent y, p I The correspnndent of the London Saturday last. -The blethodiat Epw6rth Eilber, of Crediton, the present membe-, League held a very was , again unanimously chosen �y the co ard, in the Tr nevaal, ha's cabled a graphic uccessful pink tea account of th( battle -at HaWs River, n in the basement of tbel Methodist church, vention to contest the ri-lirg Iin the a i March 318t�,­IIL which the second Canadian last Wednesday evening. They had 'the proiching election. He is, iid doubt, tle contingent fig ir.ed so prominent.1y, and ia tables set in the class rooms, so they could go atroingest and most popular icandidate tl e on with their programme -without an inter- party could eelect.-The Mis4es Bawden if whch a numl$,er 'of them were killed and y wounded. ruption, All,who were there enjoyed them- Clinton, are here visiting tb�eirl! 'uncles, 1118 i A small for�e of Canadian alla mounted selves very much. Mas;ter John Taylor has M.64ars� McDonell.-Miss guzel Tait, of secured a positi2n in a I Stratford furniture London, who was here visitibg !her cousin, infantry, the orrespondent Eays, were op - factory, where he intends learning wood Mis!3 Edna Neelands, retained home. on pcsed by seve, fold their number. Six hun- carving. There is no' doubt he will make Tuead%y evening last,-Mrl and Mrs.t C. dred toe_rs ch rged, confidently eallinguon them to surr Ider. a first class mechanic. in a few years as he is Marine, of Walton, were in the village this Lieutenant oarrutbers, of the Canadians�, a bright, active boy.� ar football boys are weeik Nttending the funeral of1 4re. R. Ben- around eel!in members ip tickets for their groukh,�tMr. Mann's sister.­�%14 and Mrs. sprang to Idi feet, and exclaiming that he 9 ROe bl Eaorett were ii would -- not s'firrender, shot the foremost team., As our boys at now travelling in r n London recentl� -)rt etit's brothe . : o r wi evolver at a d iatanceof fifteen vis i . Ling Mr. Eaer , ' B e th his fast company, they ought to, get supp Mr. W r;. pac from all the baFive LY1 no cover ibx Be m n and others -Mr 8 'er ille is addink to an g eatly improv es. The Canadians had Corp 0 V, the short gra a. ng prone upon tPe Andrew 8 oan was in I ea or on uaines3 i hits barns oh and Alias ground they re ad this week. -Some of the cit.,z2ne of our Mulvany, of London, he wiar& here on a d stea ily, and forced the town -have been saying that the reason we visit, have returred to the city.-MiF-8 M- ary Boeirs to seel �he shelter of a screen of trees. havo been having so maiiy. firee in our midat MoMotdie, of London-, accompanied by Alias any of the Boers climbed these trees a id was on account of the two dollars' the fire. Rud'abaill. of that city, spent phe � Easter vs. fired down on the Canadians. The latler I kept the en en y at bay for two hours. catr"on at her home on the �L=4 men receive for each fi e. Now we think on road ry un . rge to make against ­� When all babfifteen of the Br4tish troops this is a ve ijust ch Messrs, Thomas -and -Alexamad Mardi4 were killed or wounded, the Boers venturt-d any body of men. It rp'ight be possible if were in Exeter on Sabbath,,' ev ning , las�, another rush 4nd captured the handful of they only burnt vacaot buildings. but to calling on Mr. Miller White, of tile think that they would `iiurn our itidustries Exeter Times,, who is suffering from a survi vors. -for the paltry sum of two doll%ra, it' doesn't broken leg. -Mr. 'and Mrs. T Ihn O'Brien, of seem probable. -Mr. D. Henderson, who Exeter, were in the village on -S ibbath last -Hon. Tho,'mas Ballantyne, of Stratford, went to London, about iix weeks ago, with visiUng Mr. and Mrs. A. Me hereon, Mrs. has returned from a three 'weekal vilBit to his boy, to pnt him irk� the hospital there, O'Orien's parents. -Mr. AlbuZID Oitwein, Atlantic Oity�f New Jersey, was in our midst on T lesday, his boy hay. eldest son of Mr. J.'W. Ortwei�, merchant -it is saidithat the costs in the protepti ing died the eveniag b fore, after atiffering of t�his vill-age, returned hotrie 1his week, suit, Davis (vs. -- Campbell$ -from Detroit, where he ha I Stuart, and d 'be6n eng�ged Blowes, of MAcbell-, ex3eeds $600. a great deal. I aa finisher in a furniture factor -The Nor Perth- A, icul-+,ural society � I , y for the gri Brus Is. past year or so. He inteodal remaining has sold its rounds, in Stratford, to Mr. here'.' -We regret this week to have to John Morti 'of that city, for $900, N4E%-East Haron Conservatives held chr6icle the death of Mis,! Robert , Ban- St. Ma their annual meeting in rUS3els last Satur. s oys are harvesting -muskrats day afternoon. A eon ntion.,will be called g'"kh, of this place, only daughter ofl�rL-. at a great r t6,. just -now. Several dindred shortly to nominate a ndidate to contest Mannso which Bad event occurred. at per pelts have _8111 marketed within t1te past the riding at theboming election. -Professor moilter's home, on Sabbath it M 1711111g�_ 4st. few days. Harcourt, of the Ontar�o Agricultural Col- tire. Borigiough had been all ring - forl a -Mr. Wim Sanderson, secretary �of he nur0er of weeks from a very�sei lous illa; Stratford H('i,rticultural. Society, li-�s "re -- lege, Guelph, was here n Monday, and at- "a, tended a gathering in t i e town hall, on the resulting from a fall which she r meived dur- ceived the diploma won by the socieiy for culture of the sugar: be(t, Qu I Ito a number . �Ahe past winter, and although all I that its exhibit at the - toaris Expoeition in 1900.. In! of farmers in this section will try a guarter me , i3al skill and trained nuosink could, do --Mr. J -oh J Haggpirty has been ap- was done, the internal inja6es;1'were such )pointed a lic' com*,i of'sn acre as an experiment. A very' en- , na� asioner for South th sho never recovered. ; The remains Perth in pla of Mr. Bernard Psyto,who, joyable time was spent at the annual "I at I home," given by the Oddfellows, in their welt�o taken, on Tuesday afteIrrican last, 'to resigned. hall, on Tuesd evering. An excellent heVethodist church, where!a very largely -Mr. Will i Davidson, of Mitchel.4 after my -attended service Wse conduct�d by Rev. G. five months'l absence in California, Texw programme was rendered, followed by lunch i Jei�,itt, assisted by Rev. W., ' J7. Doherty, d Mexico, I as returned home greatly -im- and a visit from the " goat."�At the coun. of an cil meeting in Ethel, ast- Monday, John St.[Paul's church. The servi6es thr(&ughout proved in hea'1b. McIntosh was appoints clerA I , to fill -the were of a very impressive �,iiaracter. At - -Mr. and ' drs. W. H. Oole, -after a resi� vacancy caused by the theillclose of the service the i remains- were dencii in Mite iell of ath of Mr, Wm. nearly 40 year,have taken to the Troyer cemeteo, . near Hills moved to Loqdon, wher e- they will spend Spence. -Wm. Miller It a been dangerously Green, followed by the mou� latives their remainiog days. ill with pneumonia during the past- week, ing re and friends. �The deceased Vas a bright, but is improving' now.4F. S. Soott; was in -Dr. G. Di Stanley, son of Mr.'T. D. Toronto this week, o -d business. -Russell active young woman, in the 35th year of Stanley, of Stl; Marys, and Mr. Geo�ge V. her't age, and leaves to mou�n her loss a Ash, his brotlier-in-law, have started' up Wheeler, employed at I R. LeAtherdale's, is laid up with pneumonih. hus�banq, sonand daughter, 'Who, with the drug store an� jewelry business at. High bek� aved mother and P . brothers, have the River, Alber;a. heartfelt sympathy of the cou�munity.,I_ -Mr. Will telm, of North Eaetho a, near Brucelleld. M;� George McEwen, M. P- p I ip .,i,who was home Hampstead, �Bowed ten acres of oats on Linens. -They are onj�e of our epecialtics.. I 4��ding the Easter vaca.tiod, returned 1to arch 27th. Roxborougb-, of Avion- Have you seen our splOndid assortment of hi3ji duties in O�tawa 111a9b - week.- ton, also sowdd a number of acres of oats bedroom towels ? We �ave the right kinds Nit curlers, who recently woh thelandsome 'the same daV those that dry well as; well at a wear Weill silver tankard, -had their phoLographe takent -The Sbr'4ford city council has accepted We know that, towels ,.manufactured fro in �' group during the past m :week,,. by Mr. the offer of $15,000 from r. Carnegie, to pure flax give excellent1wear and so seen George Trott, of this villa They are- all re be used in the erection of a public librarY. �hem. Then again fl towels are the quick. Fa I iton has returned ag in,' to London The library will be built on a vacant lot., ad - Mips Mitchell, of eat absorbent& of water ab thut the bea�, the helville, who was joining St: Af drew's church. kinds vve sell must be nre. The E. Mo. '�forth Faul Co., Sea 1791-1 STOCK FOR TIES WEST. —Mr. Arthur THE TOWN, CLOCK, Mason left this station 6n Thursday for the west, with a car load ci� fine stock. In the lot were two excellen stallions and seven other horsee, One fine �eani was purchased Epecially for a gentleman in Manitoba, -He- is also taking with him Mr. Robert Chart. era' bull, which was rei ,ently sold to a gen. REMO tlerngin out there. Mr.lMason only returned VEO T NEW STORE COUPI weeks ago, where he succeeded in sy�dicating to sballionir, at good figures. On this triF be will be'secompanied by Mr. Robert Menzies, of Mel0lop, who is*taking out a atallicri. CAR 0 BRiEFs.-Rev. E. Sa�wers, preached in St. BLOC�,Ke Andrew's oburch, Lon 011, On abbath last, Dr. Thomp on, of L i don, took b i 4 place ~� A here. -M rE,11 Knox, o uburn� has moved into our village, nex door -to' r. G. Hill. She, with her sister, Miss Wilson, have On Thursdidy, our Bargain D opened a dress-makiag establishnitut.- ay, we im Mr. John Allen and Wife, of "Moose Jaw, -Manitoba, last week I V�isited Mr. I Allen's tve Still big, ba ga- 19 than mother, who is very ill.�Mis Jean Mug. ever. - tard hak returned from Toronto, where she 1 spent the Faster I vacatlion. -Mise-M cL%ren, il of Calgary, is the' guest rf Mrs. D. Meln- es a to See our slpe6lal tosb.-Mr. Charl P uf and, who broke 10 prices oi hand bill. _F his !Fg som e time5 ago', 3' Blowlv improving, but-io still unable to leave his room. I� t was a had break. -'Pedolars galore are now on our roads, buying eggs and selling groc- eries, etc. The !poor 1 farmers wives can hardly get an exc" use tq get to town, except. ing for spring - milline�y,-Mr. John Mo- Cowan recently., oold'eght stall fed cattle LEARO-YD Co i to Mr. Reid, of our village. The prie a !A. 00 fo ed Our FLO �_Im w OB d i e Is 0 k f A t 0 was &� cents per pound.' Mrs. Win. iBell, r__ of Corunna, who has been visiting her ; ther, 11CARDNO tX*00 Mrs. Allen, has r6turfie. home. -V r.mGoeorge SEAFORWH, TdA # ow), Stand busbal rBater. - - - - - - 100 Penow_ - ode &oea r buth (OAN, .PAN er barze-11 (vs' per mirdflong)-. ;;4,jer oord Ti.othy Seed.. _p4r1r, per 100 a_1&-1 jaw, per lb- - - - DaIT7. T�OILO.N�-T`0, PApril Asirybutbair begin Z , rngst. In abolat ithl tof 'Daidioe 4&ir-v �May. i" -are gtill in stronj is iteady. We q�w, lum and V _,offeriings are iibe6l rrioes#re steady ut J&0-.MRZAL, Air, o busin, too high. to UP- - tin -calm duest 4adbacs, kgood deman 10 but -6ff6f1Vgs re v( 'creerftaryf-222 to 21 to 201e ; Vastern 41 Thori i.2 S good aiett - rJeos z&re very firms P TDp.o,N-To_, April with a hodr -Prijoes Px-e ateady ftted fresh-killd ti for -chickene. p7a Tot, April steady, w-Ath s6 fair; 'Offerings. Cam �on �ed sit 155 �to 57C at 65 to 7-Oc er bag-. Grz T,mo,.,-To, April is quiet. Reiland. imA dle ,66c wbeat is ull st -4 1 tob% whost is -stead-1 .SIJ3 for No. I norU northern Nbrth Ba�, 40p -for Xe. 2 lwbiti ig to 800 high middle freights. N w $IS, 50 for care of for brail in bulk, iml,, illfeed is'steady�a_ :and $20for bran, 1reights. B'sled Rig, at $10 Ior We I t Balsa Straw-Deml here. Hors Tono=o, Arr-H horges weresold.at! otto,.onTueeday.. good bunch 'of '910 A601111A. -good wDr�er years -of age, Aud v poundis each. Them -from $115 to $V -7b al serviceably sound p AW -Vive stc �cattle., 6i d to 7.1 -3. MONTREALI Aprl out " . M_ full tone, au but priceis of goo bigh. Xr. G. Marl 116 -at na per pou beeves were made', pound pretty �goo� 1�o 5e.per potabA, aul -cludinga, large mum -pers, at from 3 to 4 Leevsequ,ie bouv:hti- fi peround, and thr4 pound. It is Motiee stripper-# are not -i 1briner years owu gra�m, -Calves told. Nearly all,the is -heel IFLt �wbut 31z per.po-i 410 per p'titrud for. V_ were unususfflv flial were very --hoice, M very -smill - in -size. 6.1 each, Fat hogs 4 pound, weighed off BuFFALo4 April demand ar-1 15 to �cxcept.jgtoekore a , v aburit2oa lower v decline ; fresh eow-A de,linand ifor la bftt�_,t flew -fwey up to 190 bales to 8-50 to $5.80 ; good $6.45 ; &oice to �el $5 ; carineren4i mix but -here, ch0lee -heifiors� $4.85 to $5 -. tbin B to $1 � V"Ii lower HogsL'-Acilvel to $6.90; 'nixed Packers, $7, 10 to $7. 15 ; �86_30 to $6.60 ;'-sts and Lamba_A�ctjv_ $7 to $7.05 -curls sheep, choice hau� 'Common to extrA �culls and,commoll'; . P -ort ewes, $5.75 ti, T0310INT-o, April 'Chuiee loadE of heai to 86 -, meal.' 3ight exporte . rB, 1� .1-14port Bulls -ACh -sold at S4.1--11 V t 'bulls sl� At , ,83 1"Aport Oows-.P,'xl per cwt. Picked lots of bi 'qualitY to the best. Pounds each, eolJ hoie, picked lot,; altears, 925 to .61.80 to -815 25p,er ,chers, sold at f medium butchei but,ehers' cows, vt Rxporf*rs and Ru Mixed butchers aril to Z5 per wti. Weighing frota 900L 801d.A_t $4 to 114* 11 _ 'Y Well-bred thr-ffty iPollnds -eaeh, sold tteers,700 to8W 71� -per L -wit 4 And keifers sold -' Milch 0ow—J5 pringers -so Eighty , to or 1Y r 4awt. lambs rre w-Drith .4 Price 3 stead yL ut U99a-Best 166 Poltn4s, Zor Cus, Hold at S5.90, and fats -at: *a lots are wori = t APRIL E[ won 002 -8 LEAD 'PTO�E. law office, left on Tuesday to take'& situ, SICAFORTH' ING SHRE S ation in Detroit. -Miltoi I Htoks left this. week for California, where his sister Mrs. La&ftehr, lives. -Mrs. *3. H. Collin; plesill- antty entertained'her fri nds on Thursday 7 sit evefiing.-Word has beer receied here. Of P10 W. Shoe�'s at R 1 it -Pricu 9�, tbe1eath, on Tuesday lWb,of Isaac Harvey, who removed from Ray, ?* few years - ago, to i A A Al -A A A A 0 �ov Manitoba, Ilia remains will be brought here for interment. ilberb Powell, a It would be a difficalt maffir to find a" biggerl or better assottm, young man of Exeter, di don Tuesday and I was buried on Thursday. low Shoes than w� �Iare shc wing this seas6h. Every worthy is bere, from the cheap 3st spli 1 leather to the be4 Freuch kip of 9, Blyth. niake," and everypix guar nt6ed good valne fr the money - NOTES -,;;-Mies A. M. Anderson was visit- A, glance at bbe foll dwing akes and price8 wi�l C011vinee you, this ii �ha . I ing firrenos in Anbur 4nd vicinity last i leading store for, all� inds- o heavy shoes for f4rm wear: week. -Mr. Wm. Mccr6lght visited with hbbrotgerat Holstein, last week�;­Blyth pai� enis Plot Shoes, split leather bellow tongue, forl,5c a W dearly bad another merios fire 1&0 Friday eb!s Plow Shoes, large eyel i I bellow tongue, for $1 a pail. morning! This time it Was the flax mill. ents balf'seamleas Plow Sho a, extra *ell nailed, for $1.25 a pair. About 7 is. m. smoke was seen issuing from en?s Klondike Plow Shoes, igoeyele',te,for$1,50apair. thebuilding,but an tb place had -been eni's Plo�w Shoes, new rubbe i io leath�r, waterproof, for 62 and $2.50 a p3dr. shutdownforthe past couple of weeks, Ment's Kip Plow Shoes, hand t4 de, for $2.50 a pair. these wh!o saw it could, tot realize that it I en?a English or Canadian Kil Shoee, our own make," for 33 a pair. was on dre, hub when the building wAs �IenPs be.st French Kip Shoes,11 'our own rnake,for 83 25 a.�air. entered it w b ts'ting to blaze 80 I I I I t�,�u I It is impossible t !7) it was Put Out-a!"'"ily W"i t calliag ou� the o. too much of the merib :of "our own iurake 'of brigade. It is hard to a count. for this firs, 1 farm shoes; they d Sim - ply unequalled for , od wear an:d solid Rome being certain that it had been sef, 9 while others hold forth the view that a 1 fort; all sizes ca i 14i"in stock. was spontaneousloombus icri. But, as we to see our Plow Sh ifiaide 'with the metallic 1heel and counter. They have had so m ecently, and most I any fires need no repairs, a0 keep you fiom. running over on the heels. of them have been set b� the slow match. it is almost natural to sue0ect this came , from the sam cause. If the lire fiends are in our o Imidat, it ie time so e more strenuous WILLIS &--SONy4 Seaf rth efforts were made to cath them, as they on of our vill -age, so are in uring the reputatf that no person care b t -starting an in- s dustry here. In facTu the Drummond 1. on well taken and; as their wives and beat girl . 9 A ruer has rented hi& faJim, lot I Brothers, who had the mill leased last t�eUll Road, to r.'Thoi�as Lane or a would sav fi e, handsome Iot �of season, and intended to 1 have again leased tiarr�i of three years. He has p1so ren his lows. W6 ��,ae athat their photographs it for the coming season� are very doubtful 10'arm on the 2nd conce,Esion,itoi Mr �W. G. will appear ip the Saturday illuittated about doirg so since t is fire. Mr. Wm. Broahf6ot, for three years. �Chia Js it groz- Globe ia a �veek or two. -Min Mahel Drummond has almost i ecided to take hold ing fartr. On account of havling rentedhis here her aunt, Mrs. Wiiliam White of the Wingham fl&x mi I. It will be a bad f&rme, Mr. Turner intends 0ing an auc- has returneA h: me. -Oar cement w&1ksb_�v_e`, affair for tbi3 place if tb is industry is closed tiou Baa on Friday next. - P stood the wint�r well and ate &me 139 the down.-Mesere. Hug 'and 'NJ. Somers, best to be seezil in any town or city for fine with their mother and iister, aittended the - 'I finiah and genorally good appearance. A�J- Hensa funeral of their comi4, in Goderioh, on Monday.-Aftersers. R. . Young, J. Kelly LoCA I L BRIEFS. -Mr. Ge 9 Wren "was that its wantedi now to 'Make them wnj�letj is for our counlail to give- a little grant to el: viiiting-his R. Somers, H. ISI a rie, W. Campbell. Jn Dundse during the past w is -_ a boys to ikeep the main crossings- (a soni -The meeting held here If at week -1f6r om and John Moffatt ten, ed the Liberal con- the streets free from the mud and vetition at Dungangon on Monday inst ruotion on fruit growing, pi uning, gtafit- MrF. Colin Sn4ith was in Loud ing, eta., -was Dot largely a �tended, h4t o.4 recently, last, and report al very successful 0 visiting her d4ughters.-Mr. Francis Mai! meeting. Although they were disappointed Bhoald,have been as the in tion en hall has . engaked with Mr. George that Mr. ' Proudfioot #id not receive the was most reliable and helpful ,, Dru er. in the meat lb*Finess, and intends moving nomination, they joine4 in heartily with the of Dreaden, was ia the villag f r; a da� 6r into Mr. Petty�`s house, ormerly owned by choice of the convention, Mr. M. G. Cam- "Oil! the guest of Mrs. F. fAcDonell.- Mr. W.- B. Swann *he,, eron.-The Conservati a, of Blyth, held a Mr J. E. McDonell and Mr.. Ambrose I together with ber dikughter, have by I turns very successful meetinj in the Orange hall, Smith 'Were in Clintn on Fri ay evening been keeping house for Mr,*., Sw'anuls soll for the appointing of deegates to attend thei last, attending the 201th Oer tury Club's John, on the �omeitead farm, near Huron. Cc . neervative n0lmillatiOl L at Smith's Hill, on darice, and report having speitt I a most ien- dale, have,, fo�- con-venience, decided to CIO" Wednesda . The folli iv% ing delegates were joy� ble time. -Mr. George 01 ien. and his y 01 up thtir horrid here for a time, and reside on appointed: John Em gh, M Jones, A. twO eons, leave here next edk for lameds, the farm. MJ - t. T. Murdock has purchased McNally, J. Wilfred, J. Mcibill and F.' in the West, where Mr. ' �ie i has ta-ken I a good strong �horse for hie dray.�Atr. M Metcalf. The delegates do not bind them- up A large'section of Ian k ch they in- Macarthur, of Ailaa Craig, was i.0 the v.11. Belves to any nominee, as some want one ten4 farmInLy. Mrs. O'Brien!wi 3 remain on age this we6k, viFiting is brother.- A and some another.- ios Clara Moffatt, thei homestead, in Hay to*ni hip, for th I e large quantity�'of onions were Ehippe& from pre�ianb.-The Conservative Oon Whp hag been visiting her' relations in town ention field. here during t e past week. -Ur, andli Mm. during the Easter holidays, returned to her in ��Coxworih's hall, on Thtira ay of Is t W. Hodginsere in London last W#ek._ home -in Toronto on ruesday morning.- weqk, was very largely abtende , and ma y The present 3ad roads have �the effe6t of Miswe E. and D. Gracey and- Miss E. pro�niuent men of the party, noiii onIv from I making buEiu4 se bad in the village. Hamilton visited friends in Winglism last I thig' riding but also from neigh oring one week.-Misit Maggie Roas, who has been twere pr-.Eent, including Mr. Jc hn Snerrit visit, f i d in Lucknow'stil vie* member for North Middl fie4, and A . jigg rien a in- Gaiiadian, Bravery. ity 15rithe set mouth, returned home on Jseph Beek, of Goderich. :Mr. Rent y, p I The correspnndent of the London Saturday last. -The blethodiat Epw6rth Eilber, of Crediton, the present membe-, League held a very was , again unanimously chosen �y the co ard, in the Tr nevaal, ha's cabled a graphic uccessful pink tea account of th( battle -at HaWs River, n in the basement of tbel Methodist church, vention to contest the ri-lirg Iin the a i March 318t�,­IIL which the second Canadian last Wednesday evening. They had 'the proiching election. He is, iid doubt, tle contingent fig ir.ed so prominent.1y, and ia tables set in the class rooms, so they could go atroingest and most popular icandidate tl e on with their programme -without an inter- party could eelect.-The Mis4es Bawden if whch a numl$,er 'of them were killed and y wounded. ruption, All,who were there enjoyed them- Clinton, are here visiting tb�eirl! 'uncles, 1118 i A small for�e of Canadian alla mounted selves very much. Mas;ter John Taylor has M.64ars� McDonell.-Miss guzel Tait, of secured a positi2n in a I Stratford furniture London, who was here visitibg !her cousin, infantry, the orrespondent Eays, were op - factory, where he intends learning wood Mis!3 Edna Neelands, retained home. on pcsed by seve, fold their number. Six hun- carving. There is no' doubt he will make Tuead%y evening last,-Mrl and Mrs.t C. dred toe_rs ch rged, confidently eallinguon them to surr Ider. a first class mechanic. in a few years as he is Marine, of Walton, were in the village this Lieutenant oarrutbers, of the Canadians�, a bright, active boy.� ar football boys are weeik Nttending the funeral of1 4re. R. Ben- around eel!in members ip tickets for their groukh,�tMr. Mann's sister.­�%14 and Mrs. sprang to Idi feet, and exclaiming that he 9 ROe bl Eaorett were ii would -- not s'firrender, shot the foremost team., As our boys at now travelling in r n London recentl� -)rt etit's brothe . : o r wi evolver at a d iatanceof fifteen vis i . Ling Mr. Eaer , ' B e th his fast company, they ought to, get supp Mr. W r;. pac from all the baFive LY1 no cover ibx Be m n and others -Mr 8 'er ille is addink to an g eatly improv es. The Canadians had Corp 0 V, the short gra a. ng prone upon tPe Andrew 8 oan was in I ea or on uaines3 i hits barns oh and Alias ground they re ad this week. -Some of the cit.,z2ne of our Mulvany, of London, he wiar& here on a d stea ily, and forced the town -have been saying that the reason we visit, have returred to the city.-MiF-8 M- ary Boeirs to seel �he shelter of a screen of trees. havo been having so maiiy. firee in our midat MoMotdie, of London-, accompanied by Alias any of the Boers climbed these trees a id was on account of the two dollars' the fire. Rud'abaill. of that city, spent phe � Easter vs. fired down on the Canadians. The latler I kept the en en y at bay for two hours. catr"on at her home on the �L=4 men receive for each fi e. Now we think on road ry un . rge to make against ­� When all babfifteen of the Br4tish troops this is a ve ijust ch Messrs, Thomas -and -Alexamad Mardi4 were killed or wounded, the Boers venturt-d any body of men. It rp'ight be possible if were in Exeter on Sabbath,,' ev ning , las�, another rush 4nd captured the handful of they only burnt vacaot buildings. but to calling on Mr. Miller White, of tile think that they would `iiurn our itidustries Exeter Times,, who is suffering from a survi vors. -for the paltry sum of two doll%ra, it' doesn't broken leg. -Mr. 'and Mrs. T Ihn O'Brien, of seem probable. -Mr. D. Henderson, who Exeter, were in the village on -S ibbath last -Hon. Tho,'mas Ballantyne, of Stratford, went to London, about iix weeks ago, with visiUng Mr. and Mrs. A. Me hereon, Mrs. has returned from a three 'weekal vilBit to his boy, to pnt him irk� the hospital there, O'Orien's parents. -Mr. AlbuZID Oitwein, Atlantic Oity�f New Jersey, was in our midst on T lesday, his boy hay. eldest son of Mr. J.'W. Ortwei�, merchant -it is saidithat the costs in the protepti ing died the eveniag b fore, after atiffering of t�his vill-age, returned hotrie 1his week, suit, Davis (vs. -- Campbell$ -from Detroit, where he ha I Stuart, and d 'be6n eng�ged Blowes, of MAcbell-, ex3eeds $600. a great deal. I aa finisher in a furniture factor -The Nor Perth- A, icul-+,ural society � I , y for the gri Brus Is. past year or so. He inteodal remaining has sold its rounds, in Stratford, to Mr. here'.' -We regret this week to have to John Morti 'of that city, for $900, N4E%-East Haron Conservatives held chr6icle the death of Mis,! Robert , Ban- St. Ma their annual meeting in rUS3els last Satur. s oys are harvesting -muskrats day afternoon. A eon ntion.,will be called g'"kh, of this place, only daughter ofl�rL-. at a great r t6,. just -now. Several dindred shortly to nominate a ndidate to contest Mannso which Bad event occurred. at per pelts have _8111 marketed within t1te past the riding at theboming election. -Professor moilter's home, on Sabbath it M 1711111g�_ 4st. few days. Harcourt, of the Ontar�o Agricultural Col- tire. Borigiough had been all ring - forl a -Mr. Wim Sanderson, secretary �of he nur0er of weeks from a very�sei lous illa; Stratford H('i,rticultural. Society, li-�s "re -- lege, Guelph, was here n Monday, and at- "a, tended a gathering in t i e town hall, on the resulting from a fall which she r meived dur- ceived the diploma won by the socieiy for culture of the sugar: be(t, Qu I Ito a number . �Ahe past winter, and although all I that its exhibit at the - toaris Expoeition in 1900.. In! of farmers in this section will try a guarter me , i3al skill and trained nuosink could, do --Mr. J -oh J Haggpirty has been ap- was done, the internal inja6es;1'were such )pointed a lic' com*,i of'sn acre as an experiment. A very' en- , na� asioner for South th sho never recovered. ; The remains Perth in pla of Mr. Bernard Psyto,who, joyable time was spent at the annual "I at I home," given by the Oddfellows, in their welt�o taken, on Tuesday afteIrrican last, 'to resigned. hall, on Tuesd evering. An excellent heVethodist church, where!a very largely -Mr. Will i Davidson, of Mitchel.4 after my -attended service Wse conduct�d by Rev. G. five months'l absence in California, Texw programme was rendered, followed by lunch i Jei�,itt, assisted by Rev. W., ' J7. Doherty, d Mexico, I as returned home greatly -im- and a visit from the " goat."�At the coun. of an cil meeting in Ethel, ast- Monday, John St.[Paul's church. The servi6es thr(&ughout proved in hea'1b. McIntosh was appoints clerA I , to fill -the were of a very impressive �,iiaracter. At - -Mr. and ' drs. W. H. Oole, -after a resi� vacancy caused by the theillclose of the service the i remains- were dencii in Mite iell of ath of Mr, Wm. nearly 40 year,have taken to the Troyer cemeteo, . near Hills moved to Loqdon, wher e- they will spend Spence. -Wm. Miller It a been dangerously Green, followed by the mou� latives their remainiog days. ill with pneumonia during the past- week, ing re and friends. �The deceased Vas a bright, but is improving' now.4F. S. Soott; was in -Dr. G. Di Stanley, son of Mr.'T. D. Toronto this week, o -d business. -Russell active young woman, in the 35th year of Stanley, of Stl; Marys, and Mr. Geo�ge V. her't age, and leaves to mou�n her loss a Ash, his brotlier-in-law, have started' up Wheeler, employed at I R. LeAtherdale's, is laid up with pneumonih. hus�banq, sonand daughter, 'Who, with the drug store an� jewelry business at. High bek� aved mother and P . brothers, have the River, Alber;a. heartfelt sympathy of the cou�munity.,I_ -Mr. Will telm, of North Eaetho a, near Brucelleld. M;� George McEwen, M. P- p I ip .,i,who was home Hampstead, �Bowed ten acres of oats on Linens. -They are onj�e of our epecialtics.. I 4��ding the Easter vaca.tiod, returned 1to arch 27th. Roxborougb-, of Avion- Have you seen our splOndid assortment of hi3ji duties in O�tawa 111a9b - week.- ton, also sowdd a number of acres of oats bedroom towels ? We �ave the right kinds Nit curlers, who recently woh thelandsome 'the same daV those that dry well as; well at a wear Weill silver tankard, -had their phoLographe takent -The Sbr'4ford city council has accepted We know that, towels ,.manufactured fro in �' group during the past m :week,,. by Mr. the offer of $15,000 from r. Carnegie, to pure flax give excellent1wear and so seen George Trott, of this villa They are- all re be used in the erection of a public librarY. �hem. Then again fl towels are the quick. Fa I iton has returned ag in,' to London The library will be built on a vacant lot., ad - Mips Mitchell, of eat absorbent& of water ab thut the bea�, the helville, who was joining St: Af drew's church. kinds vve sell must be nre. The E. Mo. '�forth Faul Co., Sea 1791-1 STOCK FOR TIES WEST. —Mr. Arthur THE TOWN, CLOCK, Mason left this station 6n Thursday for the west, with a car load ci� fine stock. In the lot were two excellen stallions and seven other horsee, One fine �eani was purchased Epecially for a gentleman in Manitoba, -He- is also taking with him Mr. Robert Chart. era' bull, which was rei ,ently sold to a gen. REMO tlerngin out there. Mr.lMason only returned VEO T NEW STORE COUPI weeks ago, where he succeeded in sy�dicating to sballionir, at good figures. On this triF be will be'secompanied by Mr. Robert Menzies, of Mel0lop, who is*taking out a atallicri. CAR 0 BRiEFs.-Rev. E. Sa�wers, preached in St. BLOC�,Ke Andrew's oburch, Lon 011, On abbath last, Dr. Thomp on, of L i don, took b i 4 place ~� A here. -M rE,11 Knox, o uburn� has moved into our village, nex door -to' r. G. Hill. She, with her sister, Miss Wilson, have On Thursdidy, our Bargain D opened a dress-makiag establishnitut.- ay, we im Mr. John Allen and Wife, of "Moose Jaw, -Manitoba, last week I V�isited Mr. I Allen's tve Still big, ba ga- 19 than mother, who is very ill.�Mis Jean Mug. ever. - tard hak returned from Toronto, where she 1 spent the Faster I vacatlion. -Mise-M cL%ren, il of Calgary, is the' guest rf Mrs. D. Meln- es a to See our slpe6lal tosb.-Mr. Charl P uf and, who broke 10 prices oi hand bill. _F his !Fg som e time5 ago', 3' Blowlv improving, but-io still unable to leave his room. I� t was a had break. -'Pedolars galore are now on our roads, buying eggs and selling groc- eries, etc. The !poor 1 farmers wives can hardly get an exc" use tq get to town, except. ing for spring - milline�y,-Mr. John Mo- Cowan recently., oold'eght stall fed cattle LEARO-YD Co i to Mr. Reid, of our village. The prie a !A. 00 fo ed Our FLO �_Im w OB d i e Is 0 k f A t 0 was &� cents per pound.' Mrs. Win. iBell, r__ of Corunna, who has been visiting her ; ther, 11CARDNO tX*00 Mrs. Allen, has r6turfie. home. -V r.mGoeorge SEAFORWH, TdA # ow), Stand busbal rBater. - - - - - - 100 Penow_ - ode &oea r buth (OAN, .PAN er barze-11 (vs' per mirdflong)-. ;;4,jer oord Ti.othy Seed.. _p4r1r, per 100 a_1&-1 jaw, per lb- - - - DaIT7. T�OILO.N�-T`0, PApril Asirybutbair begin Z , rngst. In abolat ithl tof 'Daidioe 4&ir-v �May. i" -are gtill in stronj is iteady. We q�w, lum and V _,offeriings are iibe6l rrioes#re steady ut J&0-.MRZAL, Air, o busin, too high. to UP- - tin -calm duest 4adbacs, kgood deman 10 but -6ff6f1Vgs re v( 'creerftaryf-222 to 21 to 201e ; Vastern 41 Thori i.2 S good aiett - rJeos z&re very firms P TDp.o,N-To_, April with a hodr -Prijoes Px-e ateady ftted fresh-killd ti for -chickene. p7a Tot, April steady, w-Ath s6 fair; 'Offerings. Cam �on �ed sit 155 �to 57C at 65 to 7-Oc er bag-. Grz T,mo,.,-To, April is quiet. Reiland. imA dle ,66c wbeat is ull st -4 1 tob% whost is -stead-1 .SIJ3 for No. I norU northern Nbrth Ba�, 40p -for Xe. 2 lwbiti ig to 800 high middle freights. N w $IS, 50 for care of for brail in bulk, iml,, illfeed is'steady�a_ :and $20for bran, 1reights. B'sled Rig, at $10 Ior We I t Balsa Straw-Deml here. Hors Tono=o, Arr-H horges weresold.at! otto,.onTueeday.. good bunch 'of '910 A601111A. -good wDr�er years -of age, Aud v poundis each. Them -from $115 to $V -7b al serviceably sound p AW -Vive stc �cattle., 6i d to 7.1 -3. MONTREALI Aprl out " . M_ full tone, au but priceis of goo bigh. Xr. G. Marl 116 -at na per pou beeves were made', pound pretty �goo� 1�o 5e.per potabA, aul -cludinga, large mum -pers, at from 3 to 4 Leevsequ,ie bouv:hti- fi peround, and thr4 pound. It is Motiee stripper-# are not -i 1briner years owu gra�m, -Calves told. Nearly all,the is -heel IFLt �wbut 31z per.po-i 410 per p'titrud for. V_ were unususfflv flial were very --hoice, M very -smill - in -size. 6.1 each, Fat hogs 4 pound, weighed off BuFFALo4 April demand ar-1 15 to �cxcept.jgtoekore a , v aburit2oa lower v decline ; fresh eow-A de,linand ifor la bftt�_,t flew -fwey up to 190 bales to 8-50 to $5.80 ; good $6.45 ; &oice to �el $5 ; carineren4i mix but -here, ch0lee -heifiors� $4.85 to $5 -. tbin B to $1 � V"Ii lower HogsL'-Acilvel to $6.90; 'nixed Packers, $7, 10 to $7. 15 ; �86_30 to $6.60 ;'-sts and Lamba_A�ctjv_ $7 to $7.05 -curls sheep, choice hau� 'Common to extrA �culls and,commoll'; . P -ort ewes, $5.75 ti, T0310INT-o, April 'Chuiee loadE of heai to 86 -, meal.' 3ight exporte . rB, 1� .1-14port Bulls -ACh -sold at S4.1--11 V t 'bulls sl� At , ,83 1"Aport Oows-.P,'xl per cwt. Picked lots of bi 'qualitY to the best. Pounds each, eolJ hoie, picked lot,; altears, 925 to .61.80 to -815 25p,er ,chers, sold at f medium butchei but,ehers' cows, vt Rxporf*rs and Ru Mixed butchers aril to Z5 per wti. Weighing frota 900L 801d.A_t $4 to 114* 11 _ 'Y Well-bred thr-ffty iPollnds -eaeh, sold tteers,700 to8W 71� -per L -wit 4 And keifers sold -' Milch 0ow—J5 pringers -so Eighty , to or 1Y r 4awt. lambs rre w-Drith .4 Price 3 stead yL ut U99a-Best 166 Poltn4s, Zor Cus, Hold at S5.90, and fats -at: *a lots are wori =