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.11TORE*, . ...� " * steers, 400 tar, 700 pounds esoh, an worth . . ' IMPORTANT NOTHMS I
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1. � � r. �V _Wt ff. Read, with, his wife and $3 to $310 Per owt ; off-oolors ,and ,of '_ ' . �_
- � � 4. �7 . I V, poor braedidg quality of the: -
7 � - I , boys, visit -ad ,at Tom And"n?a on "me weights A UOTION SALE OF PARK STOCK AND 1i
� I - - Z 111tas rth $2 50 OWL Milch URNTs.-Mr. Wm, Movicbm hoo in
I p 8usday. He isto retarn this weok to the are- Wo to $3 per
. � Afa`4112. James 0. Momich"I to sell by ptablh
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I I- boo Mrs. Reed will remain-bero for- GDWS-Miloh cow& and springers .are *orth -auction on Im i. bonoessiou 4, town An F, nullett
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I ! - .. 4 � _WJ - -W� B. Hawkins spent Sunday from $33 to 450 Wit. CalVes—Colves on Tuoidgy, Fabryary 23id a$ I o'clock ). ni, the
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. home in Port AlbL sqld at $3 to $12 eseh, or from $4.50 to follwisir ropol 0; Gilt
T _; ;St- his -rL -Berl; and Tom = I BIC com?"ll; � 8i got by 11 Bid ff ad a fall
. ... I Fwad were guests ab the widding of SO,5-0 Per cwt- SheeP-Prloes 03,75- to of bldney Pointer, Cattre,_�O a , calved at
*` * - I .q thek eoaoio, Mr. Wra. Bpro*t. of See- $4.25 per cwt. for ewes, and buc�s At Now Years,, 4 cows In calf to a thorought red bull, I
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- 1*1* 00 weaney 'zzto Kiokley in $3 to U-25. Lambe-Prioem ranged from farrow cow, 2 diry cows, 8 steers rising f wee, five
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eels man the didied I I .. -- day. -V $5 to $5.25 per owt, and $5 30 to $5.60 for 0tan r'sivf two, I yearling Durham bull 2 heifers
� ing friends in Brussels this wmk.- yearling
- , _ 110ml- choice ewes and wethers for export. Hoge heifers, 10 calves, 3 store JQxro 8 well 1-cloester
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04, and also to give - _,.". - - J,b]31 Kilpatrick is visiting friends In ritfug three,. In calf ; 3 heifers rising �
I 1, _Tboso who attended the For- -The bat select bacon hop, not 1 less I Lelosow raw ADAN"(0,ut W hene., IWPW-
-e*r, We inauglftte � � Wssboro. - ew"
�' , __ ' jA ., Ming had a than 160 pounds,-- t nor more than �� 200 welio —Maney-U4" binder and wowir. nearly
, ,e nlesting on Friday eve new, lumber wagon, pair bob,-,Ieighg nearly- now,
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E :Felt S -ho - .-Mr. Smith bold service in
es, ov,er F, � i, --old timo
. � I � . __ � hio pounds each, led and watered, are worth spring toothed cultivator, walking plow. Wky
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.- � 'kWs oh*urob on Sunday evening. $4.75 per cwt ; lighti, and fats at $4.50 ; . plow, usesey -Hat As i ton toot steel horse iskenear-
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� I - jyvew, root scuffier, set diamond he wo, r"t
a P. -O_ I . * - at $2 to'$2 50 per owt, . .
r has been � . low#, $3.60 to $375 per vot., and- � stags snuer, fanning, mill, fack. gravel box, ad
-&', 0AL14k r%f 1--,L ... � - ; staae, suSar ke$tle ectlicuble temm harm Door-
� ,j ; — �o. at%ZC y'ear -.- T-ackeramith. . Bu---VALo, February 9—Cattle—Cattle.are ly now, get single q�rneee and otherempill a Wes
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,he values 1rill be W - END-,4be Tookersmith Sunday heavy and. slow ; butchers? 15 to 25c higher; too �nr, tu�rcw to mention. AlsosboutI60 bushels
- I- _M prime 945er-, $5 to $5,25- ; shipping steers Mansuriewd barleyindslatof good.b a the
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� . -* will be hold in Turner's chureb,'on Sabbath $4 ' 50 to $5 ; b0tChOre buresul, cook dove, w1or Move churn, Ilk box.
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I � . - isa ileaday.- F�bt uary 21 and 22. -On Seib- $4.90 ; heiferr, $3 25 to $4.75 ; cows, V2,75 - a sap an nnd 125 bupoakets and oiber armt9l ey. The.
. les 01" We price 6.50 4 � � - ri-_ : Rer, Mr. 8awyers. of Bromfield, will .to $44 ; bull@. $3 to $4.2&; stookers wboletwill positively be sold without resvi ve ad Wo
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� - _$4 , #took bejfevn,..,� sus,9 nj Ir2 and uu er, ca,lb ; over J
� - 1101h, proprietor to rqtIrin
. � � and feetiers a from t ,
. . Odrsss the young people on Christian , $2 75 to � - , er th ount, 9
a, T 3 a� a pair. - ,work 4t 7:3() p, m. On the following Mon- $2 50 to $3 ; fresh cows' and springen, mdnths! credit will be given on furnishing ipproved
� � . � I �_ �� . $2 to $3 .per bead higbor ; g�od to joint not". ; A disdou6t of 4 cents on t 0 dollar
10 $1.15 a Pair. 4yaftfrmoa commencing at 1.40 a most-
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� I .. choice, $50 to $58 ; medium to good, will be allowed for cash on credit amount , WIL
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I 33g programme of addresses, pol"ra, MQUICHAEL, Proprictir - 1, JAMES .7
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t - 'll be given, and again in the even. 0 $20 to W, 19098 MICHAEL, AuAloneer. 1887,2
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.10 a pair� . - I �*. anotbei smion will be hold commencing - I I
� � *ddronem medium, $5 50 to $6 55 ; Yorken, $5. to
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0Pn- will be cleAred . 49d m=io will be given, The music will $5 55 ; pigg,$5.50 to 15.60 ; roughs, $4.40 to �tj PLEMEMV.—Mr. Thae, Brown basbeenin-'
; I , $4.65 ; a tag@, � $3 to $3
� : I -1 ren by the Union choir, under the . .50. Sheep and structed ny Salomon J. ReA to sell bv PU 110 itue-
� - :, be 911 ings and a Lambs—Active ; sheep steady ; lsmbx,, 15 Mon on Lr0t 3, Concession 12, MoKillop, on Wi�dnee-
� � Idode"bip of Mr. Robert Gibb to 25a higher ; lambs, $5 to ri ;' 11 , day, F.bouary, 24th. at one o'clook V. M" tl a follow-
� I tette. There should be a large If
year, ,-113 proporiy, nstnely,—One mare It years Ad one
I sub 90" lings, $5.25 to $5.75 ; wethers, $4.50 tq aged horse, I mare f, ye tro c4d ouppmerl o 6 in
� - - - - - - sue7wance- $C715 ; ewes, 04 25 to V-50 ; sheep, mix. 'foal, 8 cows ouppcied, 0 be In calf, two 2 Vear old
,aforth V : I I - ed, V2,50 to $4 50, heifers. I yearliog beifer, 2 yeariluir steers, I brood
� . Luelmow. I __ I � Dow, 4 sheep, 3 dozen henio, 9 du6ks, 2 sets heavy
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r, a for w , - harnwo, I riewly now; I get MID& harnell I no ff, I
� � om I RMIGNATIO OF A .AS= ---On Jan,a- I
Mn. � . _4 1 Poultry. I string of belle, abont,slx tons of timothy bay and
li 7tb ROVII Mackay intimated to his m the same of elover hav, I truck wagon, I b199yo
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. 4 # I . �Peirplo that, he bad seat in his resigna- 1 pair heavy bobolei2hi, I pal light be leighs,
, serve'd quiet and reesipts. are light. Chickens con. tongue and obafte, I cutte7, I op g tooth cultivAt-
d 1)y t fie - . ,I,--- of '- a Presbyterian obureb. tinue in demand. Chicker are quoted ist or, I Listowel plow, I set harro 9. I fanning mill
I . . , tion as Put . th with bagger, I wheel barrow, on toot I adder,' I
�Y.�ble- evening wag - , At,*-nmdag of the congregation, hold on 12 to 14c per pound, sod ole fowls at 5 to
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. ! - -1. d grind @tone, t � No. 3 daisy churn, lumber for bay
: : � gw 25th ult., aresolution was passed ask- -
NVI . 6o, docks al, 9 to 10a, and turkeys at' 12J rack, I iron kettle, I batrel #air#, I prubbing book, I
. -blarks died at ,. bg the prosbytery voD to scoept their psa- to 13;0. I gravel box, I wand ra6k, I valf trough, 8 a Dzea new
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, onday hist tLft.r _ toes maignstion.,'The basement of the -_ - pain bais, whifflAreaq, nockyokes, forks ffeythei
��e: week. 8,be.h.�d - I auioh at Imaknow was fall at the special and uumdrousotnerasticlev, Also e6de ci Jar posts
f �10- 96P"x whidh�. - �m*WnK of the Fresbytery. A petition was I Gram, etc., . The whole will positively be sold as the provrietor
_ . bassoldhisfarm. Terms -All 'sums of$$ and un-
kr__. advanced yearw, VMM%ed, signed, between tbs congrega- TouoNTo, February , 9 -White �WbVat, der cash; overthat amount 8 mooths' credit will be
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� for her enfechi - gonsi meeting on the 25th and' ihe me- os Ili Via ;
,ed . eting 89je ; red, 87jo ; izo e. 71 J to 7 given on furnishinir approved joint notes, A dis-
' � her 82 Year. She,.., - .of CounS at the rate (,f 4 per cant per annum veil] be &,.
m . -1 .1 - - the Presbytery on the 2M, by 160 mem- spring, 851c; oat". 35 to IlMo ; barley,! 46 lowed for cvAh on credit amounts. S. J. -BELL,
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Ades, residents in .� - - - - - - - � boftand � Proprl I etor; T. BROWN, Auctioneer. 189-1
, L 108 adherents, asking the Prosby- to 48o ; peair, 65c ; bay, No. I timothy,$10 -
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w4a, widely kno,wn, - - �� to retain the services of their pastor. to $11 ; mixed or clover boy, $7 to $8 50 ;
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5*�mted, The kun-' -1 - rly 74 memben and 11# adhirents signed sheaf straw, $10 to $10 25 ; loose stri�w, . Th"is in t
6 i,1VVednesday. Her -.- - - hboannearlyseventetu years ago. Not- $6 ; droned hogn, light, per owt., $7 ;
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ther of the human � , - r withstanding such expressions of goo& bepvy dressed hngr, $6 25, Millfeed-Is to have � our Horne I
'et,present aVtd the, go, on the part of the great majority of the firm at 417 to $17 50 for cars Of sborts, . �_ y
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ffm'. ScOtt and her � I voyk. Mr. MAokay urged to be relieved, and $15.50 for bran in bulk east or middle
i h ireturned from a ` � . - giving U his T.eswzi " lawlessnese an the freiRlIts. Maui ' �oba milifeed �� in steady at , H
� . friends ,patcfa few 46f,the officials in thecougre- $21 for .oarm of -,shorts, sod $19 for bran, - -
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�t - - - ption." The Presbytery dinAved the pas- asoks included,, Toronto, freights. I All kinds of Photo Wo rk
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T-01nmm- � - 1, land tie, Rev. & M. Whaley, B. A., of ., 0 . I I � PROMPTLY DONE
- �q& Helena, wff appointed moderator pro . Dairy Markebli,
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� � . tem., and Mr. Maskay pre*obed his fare. TpRoNw, February 9-11utt�r -Receipts
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� Kennedy was un- Well sermon rge, consid the oondit,on of . yc
4'7arterly meeting -- ering .
I It - I grOP61"e- In COD01*011, Mr, M&ck&V the , railreade. The demard, bowsver� is -
I aa� lasst owing to thanked the meny friends for their kind- fair and the pality genera ly- good, and __
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T, . JACKSON BROS., Seajbrth.
7 I .egations here , nw�,, said he ntvaron-oo regretted having the market keepe fairly weady. Cream- .
-V small., Rev. ��J; to Lucknow,or staying there the time ery print#, 20 to 210 ; solids� 191 to -20a ; � I
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� r . hadid,andthathawonld look bazk with thoice dairy pound bi,11: to l7o Oarge
.3 poon-our- tem- great pleasure to his sojourn among them. -; gooi to choice dairy- Clearing �
. dairy rolls, 15 to 16a ..
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. P tube, 15 to 17c ; inedium dairy, 13 to 14o ; I
!-'%# members joined - ' to,ori dairy, 10 to l2o. Cb�sse-The mar. , - . . 11-1 .
O�A jolly 'load of - Gremd Benct . t In steady and is quoted tiFchauged here .
.74 over to cl;ntan , Jorrums.-Mm Henry Bonenberry is t Ile per pound- tar largi� cheese.- and - �
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r4 visit that lodge. �on the sick list th1B week.-bl rs. W. Holt, ' pound for twins. 14,ggs-Trade is ale.
. 'Who has been very sick, is recovering nicely r
�(-*joyable evening. n account of the scarcity of stocks I
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r0turned bome on , light a ' !A very few
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IZ ;�fter spending ' - ;; _ �&Afton has started chopping in the burg . - .
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5 � __- % i � V& week and has been kept very busy, anobanged and the market is firm in tone. I
. ., with, friend, -,a - He dom I gqod work at 5c a bag. -One gent� We have pub the knife into prices a d tire
It. !� ybung -vi,jited . Now laid are quoted at 33 to 35o par dozen, I clearing out all our Winter Goc do
� s week.-Nir. f "Jected fresh und cold storage are firmer at '
11! thi ' buin has been here viewing the harbor . I regar3leas of coat. We have a .
11 Car of hogs on I sad looking after timber. It looks as if it 32o, and limed are steady at 30c.
f I - � - Is golug ishead -Mr. Will Zapfo has re. large E took of
'r4it4waite, we are , M
, . ftmed after Vending a few weeks in Point— * o-.mEAL, Februaiy 9 -Eggs -New laid .
-% -some better. 38 to 40o ; candled selected, 32 � to 340 ; FELT BOOTS AND SHOBS-LEG "INGS
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,Tte annual -meet- Z � FAward with his sister, Mrz. Kennedy.- Montreal limed, 28 to 30o ; refrigerator. 28 .
'.-SI, oro flutter and ::: - - IlLn, Aboar Mollard has tbis week adopted -Winter creamery, 19J to - RUBBERS ATID SOCKS
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� 9 Company , W. as, : 20o ; fnil grmr� 21c ; western dairy, 15 to OVERSHOES I - Am) - RUBBERS
� - , 09iisaboyand *girl for him no'w.-Mr. .
I � �. January 21st. - � - - I . la,o ; tolly, 16 to 161c. Chease-Ontario, .
_t Joseph Gill is laid up with Is grippe. -Mr. 11 t,o 11j,3 ; t,o%n-jhip@, 104 to 101c. ' of every dencription, whIA must
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. � of butter had �. __ ether day, which resulted in the breaking . . .0c
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ZT� the p4trons re- -_ is made low to clear out e�,ery line
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I � � -d sne of his legs. A horso tfiat was loose Virum.
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: 4he runn-ing e�%-. _. * In the baro.yard ran up t� him, reared up NeINTOSH-To McKillop on Fibruny 91b, to Mr. - in short order. Call early before,
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. ory. Ivere $147.84;� :,. � - - I . b mdrn"b, a son. sizes get broken up.
� nd fell on him, cauging ibe injury. -Mr. .and Us& Hug
Ir Xhe cream, ina,k� __: I . :
. - I Ariatopher Wolper lost a valuable 'horse, STOGDILL-In Seat-vib, on February 9th, to Mr. I . �
�Lvas $1,92a.74; the -"- . wbiA he would riot have taken $M for.- - and Mt&Gonrge StogdlIl. A son. . . to
i :$41X&� At this � _ AMEN -In Wi gham, on'Jaunary, 29th, the wife
hieoiCors were re- � I'- - On; of our young friends, in the person of of Mr. JAMC811 Aitken, Pf 0 d&Ughlff. Richardson& Whinis
� I X1w Tills, Gratton was called to the great McCREIGHT-In Turnberry. on January 81st, the - . I . �. I I
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I , . . beyond from which no traveller returns. and wife of My John MoCreight, of a daughter, , . "
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: - aloohlin DiaJardine, daughterof Exavi Sole Agents, - Sea fth,
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; i Mr George Bowes, of a dfthter, still bord i
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�. Boes. as he had - Disjardine, who was called to her reward on oU,10151INGRAM-In Kbivs, an January Sisk to XF I . I . I -
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� � a situation at &t-urday night.. Both were members of the , and Mrs Barne,y curnloghsta, of & son I .
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.. I P.resbyterian church and Epworth leagua. DAYMAX-At Whitewood, N. W. T., on January . � -
m.�s, and only 'are . I - 7sh,-to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dayman, a son. - - . � .
�- k�,a Iduch sympathy is felt for the bereaved SABARAS-In E[iy, an January %th, th . r wIM of -
, I . ory -sorry to I - - friends. -The funeral of the
� I - � ,- I - parents and Mr. Roah 111maruoi of a son. Teinders'Wanted.
,ut the pCORIC in � - lateMrs.Brfaker woulargely atteipiledon KAUFLEWK-In Hay., an JsunsrT'27th, the . I
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.. . . wY"f Ift. Fred ]Wbfioisah, of twins. son and -
L�n4ty_ -will be sarr .. Wednesday last at the Grand Bend venis. &uAhter. - ..
Q_ _y . - . . - I Sesled teadem for the erection of a brick bon",
ki, I estima5le fAm- - , tsry� . I LUDLOW -In Gedewilh township, on �Anusry Slit, on the old' Park4ole fsrm Lot 19, Concemion 5,
0��t- Sinec the a- , � the wife of Mr. George G.Ludlow. of a daughter Town9hip of McKillop, will be received by the
di'reatof�4 have ap- � GALL&"R-In Howick, on January Mat, So 1dr., undersigned up to February 29 and
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� � and Jiro. A. Gallaher, a daughter. vpeciff-stions to be seen at MY reeld low
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� - erchant, as sev- . I - MA,%_KFVr8. PAULIN-in WMeteri on February 7th, to Mr. or say tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES
_- this� year. Thete I and Mrs. �A.-Paulln, a d�wughter. . LAWRZNCE, Proprietor. 1887-2
Z 8mmoam Feb. 11, IM I - I .
04o, have not been ,_ Yall Wheal(now),34andard.. - - - _. $0 ss to $D s5 I . I � - . ' — I
�r �twcr and if they Osbya b=hsI________.._ 0 so to 0 so [ � . &
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aT,ld to -R. A-daum qanv- T At the residence of the I
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. Per bU"_____ ____ 0 57 60 067 MPHE � 9 'In
. E; `0'ffice t1te I %.r*eypmr`bu&b-J_ - _.w� -&o 0 38 60 038 %SON_ Farmers r sfitute.,
- .V Wit' brl4ws p&r�D* Morris, on February lotb, by .
- . - . Rev. T. W. Cosens, Mr. WV,.' J. staphonson, of i q ,, .
at onoe. I DOW. Ift. L I - - - --,.. 016 to 0 115 1 . ;
-- � � . i . EdW,hb - - - - - - �- _ _ - - 015 to 016 Grey lo� min Flom May, 0augister. of Mr. and . � * i
I I Pa d.Z_ __ - - - _.. - 0 2D to 020 mr".'Ii, FUM ' r Meetings of the Farmers' Institute i will be hell
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..8de- . � LP1r,psrI001A___-_ ---..- 2 006o 2 25 DOUGLAS.-WILTSFe-At the 1
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� I - MAY V" I= new- - .. __ __ - - 9 60 to 7 00 bride'd brother-104aw MoKkIlop on February , AtFARQUHAR, Public 114117, Tuesday, Febra
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� . $nell, of .Kani- Udstpw Ift "_ .� _ - - - __... 5 0040 6 26 loth, Mr. Harry. R. W41as, ?a Min Agnes 4ty 16th. ; �
I . . ting, . relativOs "8kIn9.*,&*'?_.* -*@._-..to._ 0 30 to 0,86 Wilt", a" of go . . ORSDITON. Town H411, Welnesday'Footuary 17.
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: VW__ .. ____ ___,_�.. 016 66 010 Y0UXGBU1T_W - ItheMethodisi Parson- 11CD 2111), Mace*bee's Hall, Thursday, Feb-
, per Ag bruary Ord, by Rev. 2.31odd, m& 18t ' i
I . ia his home on - .- P*Sw b , (how),_ .... _ 0 So to 90 age, Hon"fl, on 0
� _ I- 31r. Andrew You bluk so Miss Nelho Weloh,
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. ed by bis nieoe�, - - ' ' t4jsUB11) pu bpr"l_-_".*P .,,,. 1 25 to 126 U ALL.Milleee 1i*ll,Wd&y,Febrnmua& 19th.
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� . oovdQong)?%-_ __ -..- 4 00 M 4 50 daugater of Mr. bud Walsh, jilt of Hensall. VARNA Public Hall, Saturday, Februs, Wth,
1.*ho will reske - . HH, Town Hall, Monday, Februs 7 22.
, el I _Xr ( � hester - - Wmilperoord (&host) ._ .' _.. 200 to 2 159 FEARZN-RUSU�ln Winghfim, on rebromy 3rd, SZAF0 -
I Z - - An"n7perbag-_ _ ___... 0 25 to 060 - by Rev, J. M�i�- Mr. X. PGalen. to Mift The afternoon me*th)gs will open at LIN o'oloalr
- 9, speut Sunday -� &War ff"d- - .. __ - - _,..�.. 6 00 to 600 hoams Rush,., boft of Wingham. - the MDIDg meetings at 8 eclock dooro � al
�_ I -L _ ..-.---- 1 26.ta 260 , THOUPSON-1 eltgates are MIL ANBkiW Z � OTT.
�r. Charles Vo-ul- I hoft bed. NIXON-At the UdbOdW 181=13- 7,80, Thad 5103
Z �horne over gan�, ftrw.'vor w_ - __ - - - - � - *5 to o3 age, Brandon ont"January 27th, by Rev. Mir of aid*; MR. FRED � SHEPPARD., of Queendso,
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state. -Mr. F. R� Z cbureb J�=tjewen are well qualified %D Ingtruot in the sub,
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&4 Annie Aitehe- . fttfl* steady at 10 to Ilia -per pound for 8nall, of rAwl Wisranoob. =d to 'aing at Crediton, Hensall and E eaforth,
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t. �� - Jennie Elliott - ASUffican steers, (drened weight) ; C441ad- sN-Eu,AAz_-ft January 27,
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� friger- age, Chnim, by Rev. U..'111. deserves the high enconl6me passed on h6i singlak
. .0ek,.-Mr. Same -4 ilasteers, 10 to Ilo- per pound ; re Humphrey U. Buell, to Ake Ida M. Yea7# tosh by the prem wherever she has appeared. Her third
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gham last mreek. � 1 1dresied weigh , q I Zi ! InIm Aernall admissionotl6e,tomoet expenoop.
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_etmher at school Lrvmu,OOL, February 9 -.Canadian oattle, . D&4twLl - I will be zharged at the 'meetings where Miss Beckett
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e'hare._NVilliam TORONW Juwm�mi, February 9 -To- aged (s months and 11 days. �, S. SMILLK Socrotary. 1887-2
iie�h dAfs market -at the Union Stock Yards cox -in Godertah township, on issuwy 30M ",
was held on I
W" smom, but trade was brisk, and all the atorgo dox, in his SM year. . I . .
mrie off Very sue- - ALLZN-;-In Goderk-h, on _-February 2nd, Mary
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it -which ,vras ash,Uzate Roberigon, wit; oF Mr.
Iro y afternoon I fic 8hoice lots. The bulk of the: sales of J"Ou"y ABE R HARTZ,
tbs. exporters was from $4 50 to Sidney S. Maliamson late of Godmich. �
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�hit,, -which Nvere Bull$ l6uxbt $3 50 to $4. � Butobew cat- . reM of :0 IOU . . a Ross, Bri, afed so I
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I Medium. $3.", to 'Allk=�InClfnton,on Jimusiry 30th,'James A. :
r, are' .%uffc,ring . 9 $390p Alkens,.%ed 71 years. ; . - - .
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f raday. -Marob Sed, at I o'eldek fiere-Po beoome 4 regular ou, itomer,
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rice 880 a. suit. � I , I . ..50 per owt. ExpoABulls--Cboloe �m cession 8,TuPkersmith, W tAke, effective - 25c bottle
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�_11�1'e ,T�&pan tea in O.ABERHAR
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[ the ye�r 1903 was one of the' most attocessful years in the history of our big
IcaAh store. Every montfi shows a - a4bstantial increase in sales over Provious
years,-4nd we take this opportunity �of thanking our numerous customers, who
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.1904 : banner year, and give our customers better goods and better values
than ;,er before. .
Six months ago we began to place orders for Spring goods before the
advaAce in the price of cottone, and with few exemptions we will sell you cot -
ion 900do at I ast year's pric,eb, although they are worith from 15 to 20 per cent.
more now, Stook-takim, bfiugs a, lot of goods to the front, wbich must be
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following lines if you get here before they are sold,
Aemuants of dress goods, ladies' cloth Jacketag ladies' Astrachan, coats,
uiLen�s far coats, men's beaver overcoats, men'S quits, men's fur caps, glovess,
mitts,' etc. "I',
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Current Electric Belt, we do so. with pol-3itive assurance that the Prof, hiorWs Is the only
practicaVaInd successful belt that has baOn produced. . I
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The, papers are lx�l of them, butiIn our search for the beat the. Prof, Morse has
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Th: point was to got an electric appliance that wou!d distribute an even, gentle,
soothing4 alternating ourrenb to the a, Is and organs affected.
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their defroPy. The only belt that pr i successful through experiments and trial was
the Prof, Morse Alternating urrent. We at once contracted with the manufacturers
for the c�clusive agency for 8 &forth at Id surround'Ang district. oni to the actual manu- .
facturing cost we add a sirnall per centage of profit, making the price for the genuine
Morse Electric Belt $5.00, much less than one-quarter of the price asked by other �,
makers' bel 9; which cannot compare W'th POW. Morse's for quality and effectiveness. I
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of any description. We guarantee the Morse Belt to be equal to any $40 belt on the '
market. We strougly urge ypu not to hesitate in ordering one of these belts, as they-
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will refund you � your money. -Suroly nothing ,An be fairer. 'Enclase $5.00 with your
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Appliostl ! on@ for the pooition of constable and I I
collector (combioA) for ibe year 1904 will bee re- � The None Zkckic Wt
ceived st the cleales oftice, Scaforth, until the 12th . .
of March no%V EWSTY to be paid Monthly. WM- , Cares Rheumatism, Pa;rlr;,,Liver and I
HUIOTT,'Clerk. � ISE 7-4 1
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Card of Thanks.
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The firm of James Hamilton & Son,vwho have been
doing business In the village Of St6ff* for I
years, has been dissolved. and in future the =(
new will be carried on by the Pon, T. M. Hamilton.
The firm desire go exprqjs their tbauke to the pub-
lic for She Nrg@ share of patronage they have m
celved during the years pad and hope that the busi.
rms under lie now Management may cOntiO to
woribpa equal confidence and support. To d rve
That confidence, the new manager will do hi ut-
most to meat the needs of the oommunitY and will
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S"Za of grounde, 1j240 sorr,
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on sals, daily. Choice of - routes and stop-
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Non at Chiesgo with all railways for the
famous winter retorts,
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A meeting of Me stock holders of the Durham
cement qompany� In Geaforth, will be held at Use
0DmmercW Hotel, &&forth, on Monday, February
gtb. at 8 o'clock V. m., a full attendance Is delife's -
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Ilaffmsn,@ planing min stock and plant at Daeb.
jr*A ontuW. . A well equipped factory Ito* of
lumber, &Dd dwelling house. S"ted tendors for the
same will be racityed by the undersigned up to Feb.
raw 240L UJA4144 ten&r not necessar"&=
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Stomach and all nervous dUesees. A F20
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You may stand an the ice all day, and
yet have warm feet, if ,you wear a pair of
Electric Iusolo's.
invaluable for frosted or sweaty feet, man
cure for chilblains. Pries, 50� a pair *6
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When you wake up In the morning with
a bad taste in your mouth, you know that
your liver Is out of order, Take a doge of
RobsrVa Vegetable Stomach and Liver Pills.
They will cleanse your stoinach, improve
your appetite and make you feel like a new
am. 250 at
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Carbolated Glycerine JeRy.
Prepared by J. S. Roberts, Is abao-
lutely the beat preparation known
for chapped or rough hands, as nu. -
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a bottle, and if not satlsfsoto�y, cZ
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25 cents. The original and genuine
prepared only at
Ja S. ROBE RT'S
DRUG - STPORE,
Dissolution (A Partnership.
,Nalicc is hmeby given that tho partmrsbip bma-
tofore gubalsting bet*Wn the, ul3delldfoOd gen"W
WrW On at the vfflWa oi Staft, In We
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ton & fta, has " day been dissolved by mutual
consent. The "M business will be osrr1*d on by
T. M. Uami jog, to whem all debts ow1w the said
pgrWorghip am to be Vald, and #2 claims fiffaind
mid partnership are to be Vs to the said T.
M. ff%mllUx4 by whom tbs SmO wtU,b* serMod, an
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A clearing lot of ladies' flannelette night gowns -at 50c e,uh.
Black satwn waiz,6, regular 61.9-5, $1.50 and $2 each., to clear at 75c
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Ladies' and' ehild�en!s ,winter underwear, 15 -per cent. off the already
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Ton P* ces of cretonne, worth Se and 10c a yaA to ekar -
A table of ladies' �cloth jackets going at $1 each. �
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A table of ladies'skirts, regular prices from $2.50 to $C753 to elear at
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Winter Sale of whitewear and embroideries. Just the simple annonuce-
nent ie enoughfor Ia4ies who know the store and the white goo& Wes of
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Clearanee of all btra and fur garments in this sale. All fars wimb V I
low. The entire s:D has been gone over thoroughly, aud is now xe-an=gag
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tnd remaAed to the West pomible prices. Oar stock is the L-Tg,ebt in thied
neinity to select from�—too large for this Cime of -the year, and for thatt reasm
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Eight men's eoonle�Dats, worth $65, to clear during thissale e. $43.
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L Lats, w(nth $70, to clear during this sale at 948. -
Four raeft'fi L ats, worth $75, to clear during this We at 45-3.
Fifteen black Siberian calf coats, worth $32, to clear -during Vh;.9 sale ab - -
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Black and brown 'do- coats, worth from $1 5 to $20, to clear during this
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SpecW prices on.'all wallaby and wombat coats. .
Special clearing pices on all ladies' Astrachan coats. , . . -t:.,
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Twenty-five per 61eht. off all collarettes, caperinee.--tuffs sAid MUM,— - , I - '---
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Our unqualified &,hrantee cover6all points .in regard to the quality of . .
the furs sold by us.
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We begin one of the most daring and sensationaleut price gales ever attempt-
ed by any clothing store in this vicinity. Within teu days from now we wish
to convert $3,000 worth of Strictly reliable, high clam clothing into ea0L
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We -propose to cut our regular prices, on many lines of groods, right in two,
thus affording.the people of Seaforth and vicinity f1te greatest buying oppor-
tunity of their lives. . You cannot afford to m M' this chance. For P,xample :
Nfen!s s6*9 and overcoats sold in the regular way for $10, s611-1 by us at
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$7, now $3.50. .
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Dress Goods DepartmE,;mt
These reductions on drew goods should be of interest to you. Still baw,
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A pile of silks, plain and fancy patterns, worth 50a and 75c,. for 25C a
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A table 6f velveteens, regullar pxims 30c to 35c a yard, sale pxioe 15e.
All wool . homeqma, 56, inch w'ide, regular price $1, to clear at 35c.
One piece only homespun, 56 inch wide, regular price 50c, to elear for
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A table of drese remnants to clear at half price.
A lot of dress lini ' ' douWe fold, to clear at Ole a ysid.
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