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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-04-03, Page 5. I 11 � I . � . . mz� . 11 I - F. 3 1.4-403 _� W I- = �L�- ,� ­ � -;_ - --- ! � ­__. ;�, � - �, I - .1 2�-�TORE, - � - - 1surroumling cou,tr- .- I , "_ - - F .1 - . . . - � � � . Z: � . � . . I I to same,. that we are . . � ,�-ths beat values i � . 111 . 'very now style 4. - I '� ' - of I -, a,coufd seize upon has . I � �04 carrying & stock of � � 7 that C%rxit(l by City � . - . , I Z . - � = � a 4 TU3 antl price,% 0 � f the � e4k we � I hope to tell i 111�1 � 161f. The beat time 1. I . - . 'k_�isnl an(l Borne, liaea - I I � . � I � - . �i . ,�: - I I . I � � . ; ! , fol 71i . rt h R - ­_ W_ - � ,-fioe for women. .. e - � I :,______�� "I . r�V�`illi-3, bricklayer, of - ��� , I I � �- 4b8OD, of Fordwich , Ir. The brfds wa' -- � ..... - , ­ - a I � - I . I :'-�41u&ble and u%eful . I, - 'J -'a UP their residence. - � loy carry wjtbL� theux. . ;tii- of friends for all I .. 414i011 affords. -Mr. III' the blaickswithing , " � S.a busy timb of it. - E!.Io Clifford in the I gay. Mr. Clark, - . ptlrpoeea taking up T_� , - ,%Ive- . I I Mou has move (I fro, � - w , ,,e$q.ion of t1le Queen's . A! . wha underwent a, . . � I i;"J1),me (if her son, irx - ai1r, of last week, for I � .t 1--s racavering slow, . . - I ' � ' le,han has disposed of " r.,,D&vi(-1 S7oott.-mr. 10 were guests at the , r' - L .nah on Sulj(j:Ly._ It'�:) has been under I -Me, is reco,vering.,- b0try, is spending a � ni� Mrs. Wm. Wijht. - ia� moved to the farm: I I n,Nlr. Lawr(noo, an(I - �'� f�n his new ham a. - I � ; I r -1 'ham. is viLir,j - I �� , 119 � . : �.J ri. " ra. 11;eddes, I Cir Alliscan, en, has I -­�hzlth fo," EaTae tima1v . ,5_�Ys is recovering.- . * , ti��vale, was in, tile . Z:Jj - . . I-114 t he funeral. of � I ' i�Aichic left ou Tues- I ,9'it e ' 1 � s t � 1 t a k e m, � !. � ,r7,_ 1.�;. tI., r , . �1� � 4,-,'- o . _a I.r.s I - *Ile."a he spent t lie . 1, . Z:1 � � I � ' -z' r'ruo3t of her �Y,-_Nlucli sympathy ' ­ 1��.­Tl+n Vanlcai� � .1 1. P at - � . , I 41.�%dahtet- � I )q . Mary, on �- �12 - F ' , ;I-' Q, nine months. - a,,%. Doators Ken - I y1ft'A an operation (In NVc "Inei-day, bat in �ill c.-uld do, the � LY� This is the only . "(4 neighborhood. - I &f tile uncertainty . �eceived here, la, -,t . adlincinz the very 1,14 i - t Vla,ktsrs, of De- 11 l 7- h line, af Morris. 7 -114 b"at Of health, " � � Office to have'two - V�4'urning, drapped 00ath is supposed � m. the effecta of a ; � __ .- Iii On the teeth. . UA, sister of do. � , r0maln� here for - m4mt. being made in, . , 0k, sympathy is felt � r t.he aged father, I �� I N_ . � nPing .Y Call thern ' . . mb to describe the - I I o . e1w Easter hate. . . 7cu moat-abko- a: combination of I � - o know we have , .. �'Wo can please .,.,8eaforth, : 13424 A bo�lrn is just 41lowa return it � � I preasure.-Aboub during the paet � i - I . . � ing and beauti- � . 0 "I - 4�-G. K. Hol - I � exd, is opening a 1wre, and we yen- , 9,11 I - will crowa his ­�� I MO givE a Af esBra. al�lt for fitting up . 'Keo . q -a attsaded � a6 Windsor, last - d invill-at"o � � na ta � I �tock-, Chath am, I 'b'3,y City and - &,Press of parish.. : all for the pres- A atTuments in.the � - � , e,o ;first, violins, . � 110, flutes, claro- I I Ming selections i � I from Now York I i I - i ,lr ten musiclana I i . 4 ��,-ir respe-ative 1 j re twice every i I . i , I 'el- mile radius I � . IWW'%N W I . �, I . V I . . - . . � - i . Wis Diode, � I I . _10- . I ; . 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Ontario. 10 ard S : Cansorn In �_ I . ; - - . I �_] We Will ha.6 ra4dy lArol � � . I -_ � W *nd E. J. Fletcher spent Monday in St. ' �15AY MORNMG, MAP -OR 14th, the . � I . . I '� ;Z=�_�� Four Countfiewl I Marys. -Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bain, of St. We H kto And., Suits we bave ever shown. No man io' I M � finest display 6f Me - I i I . . ! I I ,I w I - . Marys, aptut Sunday with fricnds arcund doing h(maelf justice if ht be yel hisi spring fluit or hat without seeing our I � stock.- We V0 500 � Silks for 301C0 '_ I -Kirkton..-Miss E& Cornish, of St. Marys, ere never i o i troog, in Smoche, Shirts, We i Pants and I z I ; � .- I I 1 4 aring - - � � —_ . speab Sunday at her home here.-Miases QVeralls'as at present. i7aterbroof Coats "Ib special Pikea. Mr. Xames Last week we were o&red a great bargain in new B16d8e I - I 1. - , - � - I . ' .. Laura. and Irene Marshall, of St. Marys Purcell will be leased to -10110W, you thiough our stock. � .- � � I � Silks, to clear out I � I �P 1 � : a large quantity� fpr spot cash, Travellers know we are always open fo-Y snapir, . � 001`09ISte, SPerit Sunday under the parental � i and when they ba- �. HA , roof. -Mr. Robert Fletcher is sperding a ­ I I ' 1 V6 anythiog special to'offer, we get the first chance at it. We � . . - . i Varna and . �111 � P - G N" a N , Se4forth � I accepted the off6r, and the goodsare here ready forinspiection.' Here are the I . fewdaya viaiting friends at B. B'. Y NY' 9 11 particul o . I . I. - Loxidesboro.-Mr.' John Hannah dis. I ars : � . . I . I � -1 I I i � posed Of four valuable horses to Messrs. i . I ! I .. I . I I . I . j � � : -1 ____ - 4 375 yards new BIr'113e Si ka, in heavy corded effects, in 'Ancy stripee, pure silk, in I I jjandfGrd & Elliott, of Exeter.-Roberb Blenheim, who is borough pr otical twaii tl4jo. Eggs -The heavy receipts co7ora of pale bluej royal blue, ink, torquoise, heliotrope, mauve old rose, riceda, rose - � I 13allantyne, and David Clarke spent Sunda,y bitgness man. We come r. , afide, Pink, cireae, salmon, -v � . and Monday visiting fri� ndb in Kirkton and � which were exp oted have not yeb ma . ,� i s� a cream. This is a rare chance to, secure' choice pi'tre ailks I - � . bora to our midat, ari'd heopea f r hjr� ized at 25 per oent.. less than -8 lar ices. - Wo:)dham.-Mr. Ctiarles Daffield attended � t b 1�d Ili t:) l2e per dozen, still eontinue You ohr,uld see them w�iile the Wok is at its � I a first oleas buqineas._,�, tesday wa tha j4et he .618 of mogb of the sales. beat, they,are selling III t 41res. . I I . I I I � . � b Iwas M021,TREAL, March 31-Butter-stron i I I I I � ! I ' thofianeralof his father in GranbQn last of our monthly fairtt. an(, ahong t .- . 9 � � . . weel_ku - a bright olear day au'd 0 a roads vOry g93,dj and aqtive at 2 to 23jo for Ireeh creamer . r . I ''. - --- yl and V Corsets.. I . � . there was not the Usual � )rowd in �t,), n�, on and 19 to 201d r held ttuck, as to grade.� : . j Dashwood. acccunt of the farmers b" he. lan4 Thereis a demand for cheap, low grade, ' I � Ing busy) * . We are local. agents for the celebrated B and T pate t bias filled corsets. I I 0 i0s . I . - I I I - - . � Bn=Fs.-Mies Edith Stoneman, of Chisel- being dry enough to worl: in some plaiae�. stock from cuts de pointi, hub buyers find, They are laced vVith three Wes, and fiCperfectly. We have thern in all sizes' . I . i I i 1jurst, has ch%rge of the millinery depart, TheYluit Growcral Aas - oiation w.11 bold i it diffibult to fil their wants. Cheese -Ib is to fit slight, medium and full fignres. � Before you have your Spring suit fitted, . �� . i I 11 ' 1i i I i meat at J. Mero(r's. Milse Vida Bennett meeting Saturday after � oa in town it be said that 12i t,) 13o can be obtained for the you should have a pair of those corsets,' They will add greatly to the ' I has charge of the same department at J. addressed by Mr. Sherrij ton,of Wmlkpr on, April Inake, bul, othera may 12c is the beat. � � appear- FRO : T V ' - Kellerman'&. The ladies can now gab their and Mr. P. J. Garay, of � �Xta wa, af I or tv ' aotorips y t � ance of your dress. We� . M �WINTERII . . '. Oiohi I Some hey have Eold at l3o. I also carry a fiall assortment of Cromptan'� B qm� ()I I - wants kupplied in this direction. -Mr. J. they are. go;ng to rer ira to Mr. 1.[W.: I Eggs -Prices am quoted at. 12j to 13o, and I D and A and. E T corse�s, in all the b4t makes, from 25c to 81.26 per pair, Sloau'a I , : . I I - i o A A A � . Kellerman was in London, on Frida�y of last large , to � the north (f Ithe I in ajo Nng wa3 at 13jo per dozen. Supply I I 'W- - Vp , I I . � . .. .week. -Mr. C. Fr:t,z, of Zurich, was in towu village, to have a practical exhil'itiqn � of, fairly iberal and demand good. I I I I I - i - I . : Sunday.- Mr. Jack Reid, of Leaury, visit. gr--fting and sprayiDg, and we hate � ao� � 0_&S_7EU'" _&W]D� ! C)IVM3 :PM1.10M . . I For weeks everybody about this establiishment has -_ I I I 0 - i i I I . 1. I - . . ed at M. FenWs Sunday. -The Misses Til. doubt but that there will', be, a large tu:dn�ub,� I I � I i - - . lie and Mary Ellers, of Bfrliu, are home on as the fruit growers are %king mo -a �ntc-r-ll IAve took Markets. � - I 'been busy 1harking aUd', arranging t ; a visit. -The trustees of the Evangelical eat now in spraying than, in former ye . f ... � I LoN oN, England, March 31-Prieea are MolKINNQN ' . e i he loads of wear- ,�r�. . � glow arid uncb&Eged ; Canadian Oattle bra I & CO., BLYTH.- � ables that have . � I : I . church are having the interior of the chur3h Rev. Mr. Edmonds prea ed a funeral. ser -i 10 to I I ; . . be n daily pouring into this store. , . nainted and decorated. -J. ll erner recently moD, on Sunday evenine I I _�,_L 12jo per pound (dressed weight) ;, - I __. 7--_ 1 - V I � From now on this. , ' I � . aeb, in theI P,pj4o6_, Canad 4n steers, Ili t:) 121a per pound ; ' I is I a Spring store-. Those who I - . sold his, herae and drove him to Londc.n.- pal church, on the late Ri v. A. Mobrei tP is � A i i ' cattle, 12i to 134c per pound ; re. , I - - . � -_ I meriyu � � I Miss Martha Eller3 is home fromTh,(Wtd.- large congregation. -Mis. L. Jami eon I frigera or � D V, -1 know us,1 be . . 0 Ad beef i 9 to -91a per ponnd ; Ar. I I ,t will be, q�ickest to note the change in . I � -.- Miss Lizzie Rannie, of Zurich, visited at E. 'Mr. W. Moser paid a via I B. , TIME GREAT 11 CASH STO I - P. Paulin's over Sunday. t to Qorrie Nie�ds gentlin 8, 5id to �d ; 4rgentine theep, 6jd I � I . . . .. 0 1 . - -Mrs. Linge, who on Sunday. -Mr. Charle FIcbd3r he a � � i � � ! . I re .�A At to 7d. ; J � our stocks fbnd in our Ayleg. We a nothing if not ' has been here visiting relatives and friends, auction sale on Wedneed yl to try and: di4_ 7 L1vF,0'00L, .Nlarch 31 -Canadian cattl I - I FRTR- FuNiTuffiT ' � - -left for her home at Elktrn, Michigan, on Pose Of the house he reol atly ; all! . i _,FJtT:r-, � � q ffcu 9999EUINN� progressive. Prices seem lowe" I Tuesda,y.-Mr. B. Moore, o . vao&Aed,, and, Q Lo ORd. � IS � this season) - . - __ , f God -rich, paid various other articles, bu did not get �% -d MoNTREAL, March 31 -The butchers were � u rt I i I . �', A Big 0 ,�,!n �nd Oarpet Sale. becaus *ties are ter, Varieties are greater, ' F I , � 6W e qu .�, , S 0 p ty.-Mr. i' I - : � I -- ' ly left Brussels, wh r I _. . _ . Our town a v il, the latter pa . rt of last high enough on the Fro ; 1�al­ out 6tr an� trade was brisk at declining , 1 +vT__v__T_ . week, Some attraction. larityne and famil . -a � qug � � . 4 -A --4--,-,1-,-V+ . . . . 0 0 0 , 4 1 1 large� business.. - - ____ be has secured"a Pont �n.-Mrs. R. bl' j prices all roun( . Prime beeves sold at I . demanded IT Our " — I 0 , I � - : � Williams received word - fibm Q to 5o per pound ; medium cattle For the x3e:��,t ten days we will sell Lace Curtains and Carpets. at I Lonaesboro. his week that her at froml 31 to , and the common titook . � I husband was in the Win hor hospit a I, suflej ,educed prices. This is a' g opportunity, and will pay you to drivegreatly OtIr growth is easily explai E I ! at froml 2j to 31c Calves sold miles ined. We have earned the 'aster hats and bonne.ts with the bright- ing wita a bad attack of I neumonia, . . I - per pound. ;o get your choice, r" - . i �1. : eat millinery ideas and -wit worked into I i at from' $1 up 'o $10 each. Sheep that . people's confidence. : We c " I --::-� I � � - ; I . � arry , . them, are no farther from you than the E. — - ­ -- 1 4 were shbra sold at about 3jo, and un5horn - ! . � f we have the fiResh assortment ever shown. e Bes unap Bayflel, . . In the Millinery departmen ple want, and sell th, m at p - I McFaul Go.'s- store, 8eaforth. That's not . . yearlinffe at from Q to 5c per pound. Sorin I ) peo 7 ! ri proach- . far when you�re sure of getting wi:at yr -u Are you going 'to, ain� ? Five years a,,go lambs ait from $3 to $4'50 each. Fat hog�a 11 See the special value in the Dress Goods department. - . . able. 8ee s fo - I we introduced the Sher . n- I iams en are declining in price, selling at from :�61 to 1 � I � , r your Spring requirements. 'Want. Most likely ycur most becomingly f claimed it to be the be b I . 0 ,t Eaint � and t � Just receivcd an ther lot ;of Hats!� and Caps for men d. boys. 4 at d as ,4tood the 7jc per pound, weighed off the cars. : � : 0 I i y1cd h%t is: already trimmed and waiting testottime and proved itself jo be as represent3d, ' . I � I . I I � � I your coming. If not the nimble fiDgtred andth,jae who denounced itd4re now 1--ud in it$ BUFFALO, March , 31-Oattle-B We have some big s'aps in Boots'a,�id Shoes. I I trimmers will see your want and have i lie praisef,. If -you w"t,tbebeot floor p9dut, bu 9Y I grade@, , 10 to 15a higher ; heavy, . about � n I - I -_ � . i � r -A I � . � . . I - ' ' or hous3 Imint, get the 8� W. P6,1 from,,F. A. �Edwarlq'. steady .i Dcu't fail to call when in ithe villaie, as it will mean i saving of money . � right hat on abort notice. The E. McFaul, . i� I � 18, ', stockers and feedere, strong ; prime : I 1 1842-1 �� . 2-:. . *5.40 ; thipping steers, 85 ii , t � Dress Uoods Departm-lUmt ' -i Co., Seafortb. � $ � I atefts, �5.25 to . you need the f'oods', ' ' 0, ! . . U * BLOWS. Tlia elijoken-p�ox is � thinning t 3e � to $5,20 ; butcheus' steers, $4.40 to 84.90 ; i . . I . � i 7 i NOTES. -A grand lecture will be given in school these days. -The paop'le: of $b. .An. ' � h x ! gffl��t - � . .1 It � cd by t I i heifers, 83 75 to �4.75 ; cows, 83 to $4.26 ; 1 1 . I We want you to call and see the .many handsome things we have jq - the Methediet church, on Njonday evening drew's enjoyed the sermons preach 'a � bulls, $3 to $4.25 ; feeders, $4 to $4.70 ; 'I PRETORIA will Rev. Mr. McNailf r the��pastl t � � This bat h3j, OU the doct � , hree Sab' stockers; $3.65 o $1. 30 ; stock heifers, -1 m be given on the life of John Wesley. I 2 'T I next, when over 60 atereoptican views � M MO BEA If LYTH, show you in dress goods, including all the novelties- of the season. rice contained in the te.i b I I BLOCKj , 3 I - $3, to P.75 ; fr sh cows and springers, I . -_ - - � � Silk and Wool Voile, in black, an , I - � -will be very intereetiDg and profitable.- "I will harden Pharaois. heart-tb4the ' od, strong ; ' steady ; : good i - ; . . . j � - I 1 - —I. - Canvas Cloths, Albatross, Snowflake Suitings, Crepe-de�Cliine Zibelin,a '90 ommon, � 11 . . I I . Mr. John Weymouth has secured a good aball not let the people ggo,." showing aix�' 'to choice, $45 0 $55 ; mediu SALE OR RENT.-Blackslult4 hop and � � . I j . j ^ - type, I � on in Blyth, anI inlen(13 removing illustrating that the f eharatter'sE�li i $30 to 43 ; comr ion, $22 ti $28. Veal - t06 � M to �ood, I - MISHTE -GROGAN - and Crepoline. Posit. o 110OR 1p, excellent fitand. Ap� ly ini edi-ifely. I � - there in � a 0L 8 . the near future. Mr. and Mrao ,in Phar.ioh is quite COMM to_day� und I , BLYTH, Ont. I I 1812x4 : On The Millinery Openings. I I " " L75c lowIr ; tops. $7.50 to $7.75 ; comm�'on to 1. , � . � +..%+ -IF_1P_#__v_ q . oun eop ( ;6 —_ -_ -_ - I . . -- 6--4-4--j-74-W Weyrnouttr will be mu,h miEsed by ih�ir the gotp3l miniEtry. . �y p good, Sg to $7.40, Hoga�Fairly active ; � ARIA FOR SALE. -A boautiful benie �io 100 acres 1 1 ., . � - : viany friends. -Mr. Pt rrin ani family guild has been organized:lin St. g At! d rev, 'a -15 to 25 lower ; heavyl $7.55 to 87 4 ; a being Lot 12, Concosgion 9, OW13 P of Us. � "'Did ye iver notice," B&ye Clancy, " that ' . ' I I I el ! moved to their new home. three miles north church with the follow g uffioe�a : T. Jew at 37.70 to $7, 76 ; mixed,V.40 to $7.55- 11 r110, j mile from sebool and the Mag � Winahel. :th' male bix Ehoves On a great dale more- . Reid i . I P oro�ard, hrge bank 'a . vic.p-pr , � &teat impirc4emenits, Thi8ls � theirthort stay here they made many f r iendo, dent; Miss Mary Gairdo _t - fernale persuasion. AV 000fee I mane arno h, ' - . I of Wingham, on Wednesday last. Daring Brownett, president ; Ji ei, 6 miles from Exeter, �good gony in th' way iv wearin' apparel than ti Wash oods Department, en- Yorkerej $7.15 t9 $7.40 ; pigs, $7.10 to )t rn now Wok house, I - - ! whose ' I spent t - $7.15 ; roughs, $6.75 to $7 ; stage, $5.�O to �yQce farm and must bisId. Ur te�, sand par- ,th' animals. Man is an animal, as a gineral Matalasse and a - ' . I -Line . ns iLn all ille new anj g(oi wishes go with them --Mr. urer.�Mr. Fiah(r, who ba I wi . 186., 810ep and ambs-Active. atrong, 10 I U14ts .apply to THOMAS CA Farquhar uvas.cloth Gi�ghams and and Mrs. Stack hO1288, Of Westfield, Sundayed - " � P � � � - ) 0. , - � __ ter'at, 9. Snider's, lef t lak �,. w eek f(r i Goder- i 1 1842-4 Ong, hub I ani not jalkin' about him. jiab fancy designs. New uslins , . ,25c.'. higher ; top n itive, lambs, $7.90 to $8 ; I � I now, in ,stock. at the home of Mr. Brigha.m.-Mr. Thomas ich, and soon goes to ithe o,�-John j Bailey �culls to good,$5.50 to $7.80 ; western lambs [TNRESERVED AUCTION $AU;-u0F i D 'how. - Take th' roos or, fur inahtance, an' I I . - . - I . H io HEA Oompara big gl I k an' rainbow tail wid Ao I ,Crisp is at rra-gent busy pu, t'ng a cement left r,n Tuesday for 0.1evel Ad to take, a r.o,, i- 47.75 to 87 90 ; ye arlinga,87 to $7.25 ; ewes: OF FULL' PEDIGREED. SHIC 6.RN OAT. , � ***#**" I wall under his kitchen. -Mies R. Young re- tion on a boat. -Tommy uraoide, who li�s 126 to $6.50 ; she p, top mixed, $6 25 to ME.-Tbe herd'of E. 0. & E. C. Attrill, 8n Ridge. h' common, ivri-dayl wrapper iv th' hard- I *0����� - . turned home oa Sunday, after spending the been driving t I ivood Park Stoc� Farm, Ooderich, dj� Tuosday, April 0 - � oulls to good, $3 25 to $6. 1 . he aft6tnco Etage, recei -d �86.50 ; . urkin' hin. An' take 1 luk at his nibs, last couple of weeks with friends in Man- word Tuesday of 111a ' I r ' TORONTo, April 1--Cattle--Exporb � 14! 1903. This to & rare opportunit3 �,for br,bedeis to h' polygamouri gobble r, 21he struts around 4ppo utment as junvil , I Ladies'and Men's Tailoring, Mpro%,e their herds with choice aniftn'l C It I. ij. I, � ,,, , ' , m"j a, chester.-There will be a tailor shop opened waitgr oa board tho " �ord Stanley" -an�d icattle-9hoice loads of heavy ahi )gaes on ftpplleat�on. Con es w ,_ mong his plainly dressed wcives an-' � . . � - up in the near future, over Morrell and expects to go aho%rd about May' l6t.-Mi, i ppere ays wid ivry flurt in his wings, I I am th' I � i i Holmes' store -M Are - worth $4.40 to 1 $4.65 ; common light . !ohilng trains for bhe conven=1 intending pur- We make a specialty of La ' r. P. Jeffrey and friend, L 1�na ih�sers.- E. C. & E. 0, ATTRIJ roprietors ; htuff, I dies' and Men!s Tailoring. We are proud of Reta Stanbury was vleitinj� Miss Doyrson, L ... all others are base imitations !, , Mr i i exporter' $4 25 to $4.40. Export Bulls- 1. JACKSON, Port Perry, T. GtU'13RY� Goderich, ' th' paynock ! aven Solymon in all his �kereputation iloring depa � . Fol a, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with i he Goshen, laet week ,-I . Smil 11 was , ; . � ' . � I I our ta xtme�ts have won. You'll be proud Yof I 4t: iChoice eavy - ex port bulls sold at $3 75 kt otionearo. 1 ; � � 1842.1 .. your � I . .friends here. � Toronto and Barrie afew la.�B last weel�.' ' 1 � 1 glory wasn't togged out 119ike wan iv these, garments� if we make them. 'Whethe ' - - � � I � ;.per cwt�; light xporb bulls, $3.50 per I I 11 T YOU wear readymade or made-to-order � - Mrs. Smith sailed ,last week for he. ol& icwb. B tchers' 0' ttle-Choice picked lots 7-ALUA,BLE PROPERTY TO R�NT. Airs. w,. An�' so it is wid all th' riot iv them. But a nts', the inain -thi 9s yoti look f6,r are fit aud isatisfUtion. We - I k . Tuc.kersmith. er-untry, accompanying �i8r aunt, Mr . & bf butc era' catte, equal in quality to McOulloch dEsires to rep� her ro arty Eiftu- TInAn, pcor man I he iaki't in. it wid his ould karme . give you Ewing. -Miss E. Fal e has been i isitiog I 4)t �d on Nortfi Main etreet, Sef0th, w le comprises ' both. Skilled cutters and careful workmen are prime factors in a successful . L wurnman when she gits on her now spliring I I Wonderful tuap in Ladies'Button Boots : !the bestlexporteri, 1,075 to 1,150 pounds � en acrea of IaLd, a coinfortalle frawe dwelling , ,t tailoring business. Getting - - a Babylon. lia6t, an' hur other driss. An' be I � .p]roper sttiffi is the easy part. Getti.n- them at on Fridky and SaturdFiy next� only. 60 pairs, regular friends on th A. MeG as has' bach, ar6 worth K25 to $4.40 ; loads of r"ase and frame Etable. The dwellingla in first I can $1.60 and $2 ahoes for 95 cen'is per pair. samples I rented W. G. John on a rm, on the aq-, - V? !a a6t year's bat prices is SiMP Y 90 more an , i g. Combinimg both the ing . in at ) corivenient1v I fd out ; ith stone ange ie appairancei IV air 0 1 �mediurn butchers 13 7 to $3.85 ; ioade of . . se thi p in one . ]a aind . 0 000d bu I tchers" I a 0�. imoimy cEm wear service is;� what insures Isuccess. : � Worth Window. W. H. Willis, Seaforth, gole agent ble line. -G. Cast 4,1al 13asr =iititohne' ki0hen. Hard and soft Nvater ori id a fither or a ribb ! � -mily moved. � a Id at $3.90 to $4.15 ; h) ptrremlses, also a !good orchard of young bearing - . for Dorothy Dodd Shoes for Mies, and George A. � It � rid hat an' a rid dris� * n' - 1842 town last week. -There w8a a BurprJoe par- i �. $3.35 to $3.50 ; rpi6gba, f I , 0 . a a . a grane neektoy, 1 Our ladies' re4dy-'to,-wear gartnOnts are receiving murked attention, 81p.ter Shoes f or men. I common butchers', 9. This property is uideD, locited and is ' - tyattheMethodistporsoriage on Wednea-: $3 ; table for a Mired person or some one who , ut poor Jim must be� contint wid -'a rid 1 � COVNCIL. -Council met at Sbrong's ball, can�nelle, to - . ort- . . I -All the latest-st les in- Spring 0 & 4 . � d%y evening of last weeh, " when a lar a � I ihes to engage in market gArd enlDg. , A aicktoY, aft' that?a as fur as he dare go in th' y , , apes, Suits -Skirts, Jackets, -on Saturday, March 8th, as per adjou- keep fee4ers-Goo steers, 1, 100 to 1,150 ,gly to I )I 64 I , 11 'I rn- number of the Inembers aad adberi in MER., McCULLOCH,over W. N. Watson'oo oe. ln�tther iv dicoration. How' are ye Special values in rainproof garments, rangilig in pri,ce from $5 to $10, ment. All the members present. The fol- I te U - v I j -_ I n Pounds Oaob, are worth $4 to $4.26 per � � ; 1842.tf ! � . ' lowing changes were made in the liEt of the Methodist church gath�red And p.esent-! cwt. Foeders-Steere of good, quality, i . I 7 i I - goin' to come out this year ?" I says, 11 Will � : i I i — ! ��i: i � g[g 1: i 1 i: i 1 ii �� pathmasb�ri for the current year : Diviejon ad Miss A. Yelland: wi , a very kindly: Weighing � ye have to buy yer ould wumman a hat, or ' I 1 �� I I 9 - . � r �j from 900 to 1,000 pounds. each, I WDrded address and a sum of money. Mies! a : I T'HE GRIP HOTFEL ' III ye'manage to eshcape, d'ye Vink?" I are wo I . . 15, James Chesney, instead of John Moffatt; 1 $3.50 to, $3.80 per cwt. Stockers i I . I : Yelland h . I � I ,aYa.- "'Tis a hopeless caae," says Clancy. � I I 19, John Armstrong,. instead of Thomas as faithfnlly performed the duti ;--One yOar to t o-year-olc steers, 400 to j i � — . � � I - and appre iation 4' ffort ' Hur ladyship is wearin' th' same hat she I . of organist of hik -700 pour�ds elach, are worth $3.50 t i I .. I . Lane ; 20, Thomas Lane, instead of Ch%rles 6 ',83.75 ; JONATHAN MiILLER , Ladies lb.epartmento I I r wore in th' aphring jiv noinety-wan, the � - were thus shown. A !very, enioya� tim - off -colors and of poor br6eding the,% t I Belford, Q�Iderich.) 7ear Patsy James I : I . I . - Mason ; 24, James Finlayson, instead of j . I I . er cwt , . was pasEed, playing gameg and M'. 800io . uality oi the eami -weights are worth $2.75 (Formerly of o a � I I waalbo.ra. Av coorse, she i - - . . I I . I Robert McKay; 28, George Aborbait, in- chat and a light, lun�h ww. serv�di PROPRIETOR : I had it rinnyvated ivryl shpring-a new rib- � Special values in.Ladies' Calico Wrappers, extra quality of Pxintj shad,es . .-MrI- �o 3 erl cwt. Mil �h Cows -M ilch cows and I � I . I - I stead of Wm. Abf rhart ; 31, John Oldfield, Oha'r'les McDonald, of Toro ato, : . . ; , MO -13 1 , ; on hEre, or a buckle I there or mebby th' navy and red, choice patterns, . was at bi � � � 11 I 0 � . - I instead of Edwin Case ; 56, Samuel Laid- iather's. home, cn the Bron DU, last week. ipriDgers- are wort i from $30 to $47 each. , I i . ther moved round tolth' ither end, �but it's I special at 90c. 1 . law, instead of Wm. Chesney ; 59, HEnry �i 'jalveg- alves soh, at $3 to $10 each, or . I Choice shades and patterns in-', an Amexiean Pri Mr. and Mrs. George IV: d ' of the 1 Liquor Licen$'e Act' h' same old hat yit. � Th' frameworik I iiqt Wrapper, made ' : Forsythe, instead of 'lWm. Babolz ; 77, G. � cDonal . 4.50 to, $5.50 1 �r cwt, Yea,rliDg Lambs I . � I I I thand tanny . won't �rill on skirt, special, at ,81,00, Also 6ther ,sp' I _. with - Bronson line, celebrated tbeir gold wed . — ; I moxe pun.bthurin', E'o its. a new . ecials at'$1.4�0,, $1,7,5 and 82.00 A. Jackson,, instead o�- Thomas Daly; 79, R. I Lambs !sold at 85 to $6.25. Sheep- . ; I I i � . I I a . Doiv, instead of John Campbell ; 88, Robt. ding ba Sunday, Maroh 29 � i. We congra I ?rices $4,.25 to $4 30 per cwt. Jor ewes, and , n accordance with the Revision of the Liqnor at this toime or a siParation. 'Twas me ibach. I � I � I ­ ulate Mr. and Mrs� McDon%ld an wis, 41 *nee Act, publia n6tice is heteby gived that a �ntintion to take -a few' shares in tW New � Our new fancy Co Elgie, instead of John McDonald. The )ucks at 1 $3.50 to $4. Hogs -Beat select Mi eting of the Board of License I Commissioners for Founthry, but it's.all P now. Foanthry" or I llars just - to �,and, -ranging in prices from 45.c to $2. 50 I age.- I ; them miny years of life and happi Meon bogs, not lose thad., 160 pounds, nor th ) district of South Huron, will 1�e held 9A the i each. These goods -consist of Sequin,lPlanen, Ese i and Teneriffie Lace, ia - - following changedwere made in the statute Mr. George Castle has mov, d into �ko Founthry, Bridget Ann must have thl urial � _� � labor divisions : Lots 39 -and 36, concessions his hang nore thau-200 Pon ids each, off cars, sold 61, ramcreial Hotel, in the vi�lage of Hensall, . I Paris eream. and white. . . � . - on Main street. -Dan Mo, rison is 'ectin:r I I bat. How is it wid y u Grogan ; is Mary I � -2 and 3, L. R. S., taken from division - ::. t $6.5Q per owb. ; ligh's and fate at . I 0 1 , unde bar priaint roof ?" �! Special liue of Ladies' Bla � - S t. 0 6 A. Edwards, i8a . 25 ; Owe, $4.50 to $5 ,per cwt., and ,%, I says. 118 r ould - I P�' man a in U derakirts, t - -611 at 950 Annie Elliott has reta'rned bo Bayfi 111 She is not s `1 ninateEn, and formed into a new beat, a driving barn for F� , t n_ i I ! Ellen continted ck 0 , ­ I el , aft - ; SATURDAY, APRIL 18tb, AT 10 A. M. I . each. with Mr. Samuel Wise as. pathmaster, stags at � 83 per 1wt. -.. . . I I I . F -pending the winter a a. d T - i - . for the bat is complaitely out if shtoyle, although Our now Torcbon and Val I - . ' Gecrgatow'n . ! i I W 3onsider applic3tione for the side of liquor 'Division 17, mondville, I I . I I : ih'-m'at9rial is shtitl I , etciennes Lac cannot be equalled for - ronto. -The ice is aIll g no o: T the lake a!rid th � 11b, �nse year 1903-4. - � : I i a flourishin' condi divided into two beats, with Wm. Archi, � ; ,�, . henewapplicantefor licensies are: ary Jane ' variety, quality and ice. ', I It - fishing fleet will be atiwori in &�jew ays., � liwttis- . .. I ion. I t'ink av it WaO turned ind fur ind, I PTI I ! � I I I - , i � I tcher, ( I . I I i - bald pathmaater of the new division. Divis- I 1,ueen's Hotel, Bayfield; H. Dartow for or mebby eoideways,: she. dud' manage to � . I I . . � i SHERA-In Gorr1e, on March 18th, 646 Wife of Mr. 0 ott-1, Bayffeld ; .R. . JohnE ton for the , - � I I . ku No. 85, Egraondville, cancelled, all the i- . I . Jame bera, of a ion. - . C mercial IT Oug along wid it fur d,nothcr twilve months. I I I - � 1 �o I lo minion Hotel, Zurich, and- Janes ii4nnan, on, for , . � # !!! 1! 1!IIIII!,1111I � 141I!!! 1111111 11 11 I I ; i 11 11 I - labor in same to be placed in division 36, MA IKR; 8. I t SIE a Leeburn, on March.19th, the wife of Iffif Shipika Hotel, 8hipika. - Howiver, I'M WilliD' tO lave it to. a commj*o- � i 7 ! . 3 1 . - -with Samuel McGeoch as patbmaster. No "`� I i Mr 01 eph Mosier, ocilacillor, of a daughter. Woonses issued fqr the currem year were Town slion, or do anny othdr raisonable, t'ing to i I changes were made in 1 he lisb of pouni- S 6R, . April 2nd 1908 I L KERNE --In BrusEcIE, on March 319t, the wife of ern 6 , Village Tavern, 8; Township,I 20; Town - Fall Wheat (now), Stand r..'. 80 68 o $0 68 I Mr. J lin Kerney, V a daughter. lt�, 2'; ;Vluage Shop, 2. The appIleations for bush th) matther up.',' keepers as oatj pey b . S _"' , . � ing and fence-vie�.wers. Mr. Thom nahel - - - - *: 1, * -** - 0 28 0 � — 0 ' ; But, r W, W at's th' ai Cloth' Departm-ent r- - 0 2,� 1 - 100 P'4 are Town Tavern 6; V�Ilaga Twern 10 - aill� no I 0 . Coleman wait appointed inspector o! fruit Peas per bushel - - - - - --..-.. 0 60 i Marriages. at " ! I gear a Er feet ain�t -covered - � 0 0 68� � Totship Tavern, 20 �own 8hop, 2; V1111age brilliant head � , I -_ trees, under the Yellows r,nd Black Knot Barley per bushel - - - - -1 - .. .... 4 � sp p, 2. , I . i -up to-dste ebtoyle ? . Take a- mein. wid a !� If you I ; - BuOor, No. 1. looso- - - - .L I... 0 1 IKLOPP-ROEDER-A'l the re3idence- of the bride's ' need a n' Spring Suit,10vercoat, o.r anything in Geirts' Fur� Act-. So that p3irties m ho have black knot , cy petitiop against the granting of license to any ) ) 11. eW : ' Butkr, inb_ - - - - - _� : _i .. _ 0 16 0 0 17 parent�, Goshen line, Hay, on March 26th, by I acint hat, an a ababby pair iv shoes, - on their plum and cherry trees would do - - - . � Rev. M�.Eifert, of )avhwood, Mr. Ellmor Klopp, ne applicant or the preullses named, signed by duly -an nishines, 'the best thiug� for you to do i� to come E,998 Per doz ___ 77!- to Waal Mary q,lu lified ejectora in any polliog dlvhio� in which th reis be? Nowh�re! He hn'tin'it. 0 tO,Wm. Pickard & Oo. This I I Flour, per 100 ft - - - - 11 rr- - .. - 2 00 a Rood !r, both of Hay town8hip. . be lodged with under- 'Dye iver know a ffi�an yit who wore a is headq7u&rte for if there- is anythi ' well to eat out and bura the di8eased limba ElAy por ton now-- � __ 6 6 2i HIR�� , YNN-At rrinity church, Kansas City, e 1803 are situate, musb e , d rs, g new, and it i6ii't here, where is it I - and save further trouble. and the risk J.- _.i. � eg ed at least f c)ur days before the day of PI -ting. - - � Rides per 100 %9 - - --'-* _: �­ - .�... 6 00 o 6 on gar h 8rd, by I ,ev. Dr. Morgan, Miss Annie Pair av Just Right sl�oes wance that iver Every new born style is' registered herd first, and they , of h%ving to pay a fine of twenty dollfird. . . Wynn,.daugbter oJ b1r. John Wynn, of Godotloh i WM. BALLANTYNE, lbspeebot. i won'b cost you as mucl, Sheep 8kim...... ... ­.. - ,.- - - .... 0 so ;c 0 1 1 . - : I 11 bridges with wooj__.. --.-.- �_ - a 16 Onb., to Mr. Harry De F�.rOA White, of Kanoa4, I . It was decided to build new �_ I , - P4 .2 � Waited anny other kbind? No, air. An' as elsewhere, so call :on us f0_r your 9 -'11,8' suit Or Other requirements, and save - � I I . whey ? Beo'ase the ivry m n ey. . - concrete abutments and steel superstruc. PjWoes per buah (Dew), .. .�*­ City. - I I way -in BE Y);e iu�b Right in' 0 . p� . tures at the following places, viz. . Stsw- . sg,lt (retail) per -barrel- _.. .... 1 16 o i % . jRV1NG--VAcLEAN-0n Ma,ch 21st, at St. Jarnes ktoyle, fit, lappalrance, wear an� . " - I , , CathedIr91,Torantd,b Rev. Aw U.Da Penoi6r, I EU= t"r an' proice- An' what more wud ye -i I I : W )ad per cord (long)_ - � - _. - ­ 4 00 o A 43 � Y I - art's biidge, on concesgion 2 ; Go:dcWs . Dr. Lev63 Erakine Wentworth Irving, D. S. M111110RIFIRM"MAZim I � I _U I - I bridge, on concession 4, L. R. S., ard W)od per cord �Bhort).. _...... _ 0 1 of Nvalton, to Miss 111ce N e Maolem, daugl-- have? I ­ I 3 � I Apples per bag.4.. - - - - - _... .... 0 26 o 0 5 i �. f ter of t�e late Lie t -Col. Wid Fyermn Alme- turn tickets will be issued bet W�een all '� GROGAN. i r" Houston% bridge, on concession 6, H. R. S., Clover Seed-...'_ - .. - - - - _..... 7 00 o 8 � 'loan og Meaford. stations in Oana.d a at I I Highest prices paid for Butter, Urms - * and a concrete arch- culvert opposite lot 3, Timothy 8eed.____....,,.____ 1 25 o 2 00 usff-mc r&visH-i i Tuckerernith,on March 25hh, 1 Aw 40 �w � Pork, per 100 Mo.— - o. - - ­ . - - 7 60 o 80 43 , SINGLE FIRST CLASS ,FARE. - Lconcessions 6 and 7, 11. R. S. Mr. John rallow, per Ill- - _� _- - _� - - � 1 at the I iorne of the bride's brother, Mr. Duncan I Riehardso� & N, I n n'i, s . I and eley, couaty eGmmissioner, will prepare . :I"- _'_ �, i AleTayi 3h, by Rev. E. H. Sawers, Miss Jessie, Groing THURSDAY, April 9th � . � 'Wool. i I I eldesb ,aughter of Ithe late Puter. McTavish, to . I � . — — — the plans arid speoificationa, and contracts Se' I I Mr. F. ed Bush, OF StaDley. I Sole agents for thp' American Just .�ds - I * -TO- . _. __ - - , I I for the above will be let at the next meeting, ' � toms-GE[GER-AA aTquette,Michigan, on March . � � . � which will be ,ield at Brueofield.on Monday, ToRONTO, March 31i.-Thire is still a very - . 19th, b: r Rev. 0. M Thompson, P &, Rev. Joseph MONDAY, April 13, inclulsive I Right Shoe� for Men. I . I - I �' active jobbing tradei6 allikinde of seeds! I jonis, f Mincequa, Wisconsin, to Miss Fannie I � & Co DIIIE13T April 27tb, at 10 o'clock. o I I � � . 0, ; 13-Oullgept daughter of Mr. Abrahim Geiger, of ald Retwning until TUESDAY, April � � f I . . __ - and it is expected that wit1h the improve, ` Hay tojimeb1p. - .1 14th, 1903. WNW Me PICKARD - - ment of the condition 40�f tl�e country ro 0 OLARK-GARDINER­At the residence of the - � - Blyth. buiffiess will belbrisker and more satisfac� i bride'sr'rent Rev. D. B. � SCHOOL VACATIONS. . . - , I � ad' � * iMPORTERS f Ei, on March 18th, by I . Formal ehyded w Opposite Town 12 uUding, Cornet Main and Market Ste.. Sealortl,_ . I � tory. Country merchants �verywhen Com- Marah, Hamilton, asaisted by Rov. A. Mao. I To students and teachers of schools and - . BrtmFs.-Mrs. Bailev left on Thurediy � k � � I Nab, of Walton, Mi. W. G. Clark, to Was Janeb, - � 1 - � coll ges, on surnuder I for a month's visit with her parents at Park plain of the roadi, and: statal thaLt on ac count ' of certificate signed ': I I I I third dar hter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gardiner, . . � . � , dale. -Mr. John Jackson, B. A, who has of their bad condition traddll this vear is be�l all of M 1,1110P. b rincipal, return tickets will be Issued at i . � I — --- : � I I I 1 _� - I I .; I � i hind that of previous Y ars. Prices all #-ILLis-Bhr,i,-At tb home of the bride'g parents, I GLE FARE AND ONEI THIRD, going I it is an acknowledged fact that grain I 11 . conducted a law practice here for the past I .Y 8 � . I I I j . Mr. an� Mrs. Janie Bell, Howiok, by Rev. A.. B. A I ,�epared with a . I I � two years left on Tuesday for a short. visit round contiiiue st6ady. Quot%tioni hero � pi il 4th to April 11th, inchisive, :valid re- P I � Dobson,' on March! 5th Miss Mary a. maj, -_ I . - � !, -cleaned -ei,wa "house are : p i � . I � . with his parents 811t Egrrondville before lea'v- foe seeds re r Red � Mr. Jaupee Willis, o Fo',dwich. t dr iing until April 21st. I i ing for* clover per bushel, $6 �30 t� $8 ; Blaik , per . $11INE-C4NTEL0N- In hfortis, on March 25th, by : m 1 40 Per Cent.Bolution of i � � InUaflo the Speerest Flattery ..... I the we -t vA,ere he intends openi 4 Bev, A.'�.H B I Ur. Daniel Shine, of Grey, to i 9 ickets, folders and, all Information fro I I ]a . -iger Air. Jackson was * it:, row]3 ! � � 11 , lip an office, The loi ng bushel, $5.25 to $8 50 tim, thy pere bi shel � 1 Min L,j i J. Can elon, of ,Xorrls. Agent. 11 . � I . I I . , here the bettgr practise he was doing, and $1.80 to 82.75. These qu titions a A, . . q � I __ : � i : " I Formaldehyde . ­-AAAAAA moll A I - - - - - - - � - we hhve no doubt if he had remained he stocks In store, and. are a �.netimes a " Ba Teor Deaths. �� WK SOMERVILLE � I . . �, YAY 8 � . � _. - could have worked �np a good practise as according to the iluantity bo' ught. . I i � . I . �� I . I : � 0 � I 4OBB-In arpurhey, on March 31st, Elfza;beth does not grow smutty. Of course, it is �'. : I i SBAFonTH, Apam 1 -0 -,PH, 1M. . I i- I I J,I � there ought to be business here for one. law- � � , � Morrlao�, rellob of the NO Hugh Robb, aged 77 i Agent, - - Sealorth. . , � ; I F I � e Is an I I I I ' . yer.-Rev. Mr. Holmes gaive 'a very inter- Potatoeo, . I yeara. 1 � 1� n�ecespary, in order to obtain results, I hereby acknowlEdge that the label 1 have been lately u9ing on Formaldehvd . � � 11UGILL-In Tuckers Ith, on March 26th, 'Joseph 'Or )y addressing J. D' MobONALD, Dis- that, only the best brands should be infriAgement on the copyei Yht held by Alex. Wilson, druggist, Seaforth, and thai thesaid -I w - a8tffig sermon to young ladies in the Metho- ToRoxTo,'March 31 Rebeipts are bew�, - � J. Hugffl, aged 36 years, 6 months and days. , I I I ; I . ; - be used othel-wise y0i are wasting both I - - dist church Sunday evening, and we have no I trict Passenger �gent, Toroot label with representation o! a Beaver and thp designation "Beaver Brand" was firtt adopt � � ier and rices are lower. ars on th�e�traok , aORRISON-In MaKillop, on March 28th, Firancii I . � a 1 $ . . P ; 'd used by him to diet nguish his Form%ldehyde from othera. That I copied the, I&T - doubt if they follow the advice given th Potatoes ( � I Morriso , sKed 70 yeara and 10 montba. � — �'3 � . an )eTL � I . ey here are quoted at $1, and� lit � BjURDOCH In Stanhy, oil - March 29th, Mary j ' . your time. and money._ At 0 1 1 "Will find, it very . . 4th the object of Fatisfyin g a public dern&nkl f r It, with an artf cle bottled by,myself. � - . . I . � � - I . - i I � . ! edroy ,,,I -ad b' . beneficial. -Mr. McBeath store are about steady a� $1.16 to �',; 1 2('O '� . Neilawon rellot of the late Jamea blurdoch, aged t hereby agree to at once d t 11 uch labels in my possesawn a ind myself I - I I � I 80 year - I not to either directly or indirectly uge, 've I I ffer, or expose for sale, Formaldehyde -pur- .. . � � l � and9 mo he. - � I ro r I was the only mer&ant who went to the per bag, ' � 11 AGUIRE I In Winggh , on March 21mi, T. J. Ma- . ; Tal k . Tv I trouble of having a millinery opening � this e — . I i i � Jm Se'11013 E R S �, I - i : guire, ed 29 Y�a I � � season, he having his last Fk1day and Sat- . Grain' et(, i ID�-In Win ham, on Maroh 22nd,Ann --,Farmeqs I . porting to be 11 Beaver Bra ad" (unless it to be the genuine Article ' -will I useany label, �i � ? � BLANSHAi ith the, �, , - . I �Inor urday � � . I I - symbol, design or marki being an imitation or colorable imitation of the trade mark cif the � i . � evenings. Of course the store was - � , .DRUG STORE. . - crowded both evenings with ladies looki ToRo-NTO, March 31-�-Wl 3,at, -vvbite, Vc ;� � Blan4#d, aged 71 ,ears. EMMUMM15 - I , said Alexander Wilson. ; � � - I : I R � . a I ng ; ap] , I NOORF-In Detroit, o March 20th, Rev. Alfred S � I - : I �igned), L V, F.'"P., I - . I I -for the latest. -designs in head gear. a Its, I Moore; iecond oon I Mr. George Ifoore,of Blyth, .. ., � I -- ( �� - I red, Mo ; goose, 65o ing, 680 ; 0 � Soon the spring work will a , and i Mis's 35 to 38c ; barley, 4 1 i I � I- 11 .1 to 14c ; Pose. 7 3c.; ; T62 � . 'Morrison, asBiated by Miss Proctor, certain. � t I fortnerl,, rpotor of riot church, Ustowel. seeding will be the worder [of , day - Hay -Timothy, $12 to $11 ; clover mix d � on March 22nd, - ' The above needs no ornment. I w Id -gladly have refrained from publishing it I � 10 I . ly excelled themselves in their varied and . ` - j ROGERS— kt I Toronto Junction, Having had a practical experience in You can get the best, and as cheaply had not Mr. Fear, in his attempt to expIsiln why he signed ft. madejeo m .1 I 'beautiful ha, $6 to $9 ; sheaf straw, V, to, 89-3 10; gel I Jamem togbra, forraerly of Centralia, aged �7 , using Formaldehyde as a preventative ' as at any other place. . uth. ani rtatementa I., i I ts. On Saturday, Mr. McBeath " I years az d 9 monthe. that re I comparison with the tr 7 � st-taw, $6. Millfeed I dy t $17 'or I . -quyre � . 'had a photo of his staff -taken by Mr. Jerome J." I a WTNTOSH­�-Ih Exeter, on March 22nd, Margaret for smut on oats and barley, and also � I JL registered the *1 Beaver Brand-" fo 1 the-exprm purpose of preventing any . - . . I : Portion I I which we have no doubb but it will turn o care of aborts, and $1�'fora ail I n� bull z a ist ' Scott, r6hot of the lide J. 0. Mointosh, aged 83 the pea bug, I have bou the best -on Beaver Brand at 65c per 1b., half fi 11 lit or middle freights. Mani be, millfeDd is r yeare a d 17 days. � 9 rorn bottling up a weak arid chetp Eolutio� and selling it on the merits .of au article ' I . ,� 900d. -Messrs. H Holmes and J. Doyle, of I t, so that tarm Bra i 1. stbady at $21 for cars of sh to, and S�o . 0�, : lbs 40c rands, ftwaswise that I d1d so, Mr. Fear firsti I � the marke . Other b costing nearly double the F rice, and I think I I Vingham., were Visitors in town on Frid th expooed his imitation In 19 I � ay I I their supply from me will not :have a i )urehaxe& the genuine article In 1901. Why should I I . 02 I he, � I ev'ffning.-Mrs. Putland, of Ripley, a former bran, sacks included, Toron I frelghts-1 t I i SALE REGISTER. disappointment that is si �re to follow � �35c per 1b. - any other 4e&le'r copy my label? gimply because it had made a good reputation for itself- . - , . : 4 - - I � I w resident, was renewing acquaintances this � . ' On Tuegda , Apr the use of cheap or inferia - stuff � - ThaVe the very idea of a copyright , 0 � , -il 7bb, at I o'clock,, p ' : - � ! � y - . . a � � malm 4 reputation by merit, then protect yourselt 19 . week in towD.- Dair3�_ Xark ts. : I MI ght add that now, is the Dime to feed I _� Mr. Bert. Brebner, who . . 1 rA., at St. NOTICE. and the pu,blio from imposibiQ * ; ; Colam an, Household Effects, I I � p. This I tnUBd to do without any bluffing in the matter. - I i has been sick for the past week and think. ToRONTO, March 31-Buttar-The I package of our Condition Powder. It 1 - : . I I m arkeb 'Harneas i4nd Vehi les. P. darlin, proprits. . I . I . I � - ing there was a prospect of being sick for a continues about steady, wi a slight a a;r-I ti6r; Tho as Brow , auctioneer. Acines the horses tip, and makes them Notice Is hereby given that a ll�-law was sed ,� - I I � ^ - re the Townebip of HeRillop on the Wh XSMY of : while, left. for his home in Thameaville on city felt in all kinds, but especially Bc Iii : i On Wailnesday, � pril 9th, at 1 o'clock p. feed aii I work better. Oi ir prices a ! Thursda - � . I � last Y. -Wm. Crawford leftforHamilton the best grades. Qhotatio I continue ,in.' ;in., two rr�ilea from Holmeaville, the estate . ; the amount ( a drain I � � I L � � : ; ,q ! I . changed. Creamery prints I L reh, 190, Oroviding for the i8sue of Debenturm 'WIL N I i . riAt. I : t )f $1 186 45 for the- purposa of i week, where he li%s secured a good pool 0 ; so , t ate Alex. Oatrarb, together with own as Bolton% i3r&�;, under by-law No. 56 and A Xe �, SO I . I ; . t i such by-law wis regidered In the Registry � i .1 I . tion at harboring. Mr. T. W. Scott, who 19 to 20c ; held creamery, 17 1 to 18o j b 11' �0�tock and Implements. John W. Yea, ce of the County of Huron on the 19th day of � � � I � ON' A.BERHART9 Any motion to qua&h or set aside the :R-07 ' ; about a month ago, received ,the appoint- dairy tubs, 17 to 171c ; medi m, 14 td' : e$ecutor ;i Thomas 'Brown, auctimeer. . arch, 1903. : — - - I : - , PFC-risr.r... - , ! 'OnSaturday, Arrill8th,st lo'clook p. I I �� . - 4 nient here as managtr of the Bank of Ham. l5o ; oommon,10 tp 12o ; oboice P und!,ro Is, , DRUGGIST ��, e, must be made wittild one month from the date I � - ; . reg44mdon thereof, ltn acoordance with Nunici. � FrRST DOOR NoRiM ilton, and has since been trying to dispose 17 to 18o ; choice large rolls, 17 tol No -11 m., at th& Grip hotel, Seaforth, extensive - I , I 1.� . � I - � - - 1§L00K Act, Se3tion 400, and oamot be madeMereader. I - . -Thomas 1 1 1 . . i i ?f hie grocery and shoo stock, has succeeded Chease�The market � is quo 'd sbew ly.' of Household Furniture, , * DNO'S I I J. C. MORRIBM, Clerk� I I OY PICKAMYSs ISEAFORTH-9 4 in disposing of -it to Mr. Landaboro, of L�rge are quoted at 1'31c par. pcund,j z nd W11, lWictioneer. - I Dated " �Qoh doy of Harob, IM. 1%2.8 � I . . T1010 ,. 3E.AL 3F 0 1=� W 32 1 - I I 11 I - � � I I ;__L I I - � __ � � i i . � i i I i ; I � I . - i � i i ; � I ! I 3 I ; - � � 1 I I I ­ . I I � - - . I . . . . 1 . I � I . r � I . I I I . 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