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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1904-03-04, Page 5No -------"MOON -- . -W - I I I F�w "�T, 77!� *'ns wowrc% are wonu . 1 Glsdmm & Stanbury, bardstm, st Hen- r ; lights and fate tit $L751; daub rd-10k Qhift ,Xg TaewUy, Thuraby and Saturdays, MI-tt 5 -1 -wilt VV $2,50 per cwt.-, and "ju Nalple Syrup I I ell, 32 to $2ito t .. I :, Wirs show For Sals.-The Hen"ll foundry I . - 50 per owt, . � 11 - � I I - � ,jsd-mi�ab� dUM WM the UnAt belonglas to the I . I d -J 0 1 11 ---- I tt;itiI� 42"11, ete, , . - - sft�= For Padicabumjzy to I MAN" *+++14-11- I tf, " I KS ltuls* I I 0. J. subberlsind, notary "blie, commit. TOWNTO, Mai�h I -Wheat -The markeb , app, . 022e,r% teamstcr-j�, 1. - I -,:=a, co"67saw, fire am life lzswsnoe agent wasfirmewlyand oulwed weak in'sym. - ,-- - I 04 j;1;WT of marriage Heanses. De,*�K mor*ge#. patity with the weakness In 16, outside a wearik shoe. We - ,]am so Witte castfully d, u , markets. A lot of 6,000 bushels of No. 2 cap Pans, Buckets'and . g, 1aVr*#reM*=b16 W". priz I 4�w 0 US-' Lblthimg but ihe �, 0"Pany-0 ss loweg -ftu of ins"89L ftm and red and white sold, at $1,01 early middle 1%iF Sid French - P -1w U46 I ,jilioge jap"Ue& for 2&, L OfAo# at The Pon Ofte. freights, A" $1 W" quoted for more, bub . , I -, .� Im if at the close holders probably would not Spiles. I iud haels, and sew tho Sftn� - 0,&vs,-H1gb"tprW.as paid for .good clean have paid " much " $1. Goo" is steady 3 � � - st - - - - ility of ripping. - . voins caw reed-sbout 10 tous of if"d ou at 90a for No. 2 0&6t, " spring is steady at . k&od, Call and no us before aelling elsewhere- 96 to 96c for No, I east blimitoba wheat )Vfort, genuine g&q,,,: p,�- : ,1,* eAsa down so repwited. D, Urquhart, Henall I � Now is the time to prepare your sugar, than a -air of er Shp- �1- 46smeej -V; Ike I is easier at $1.07 for No. I bardo $1 05 for making outfit for the spring. osiva =11 M -X4 n. trlsmh- No. I norLherii '$I,0-2 for No. 2 north-. i-vad sap palls of every 4tescription made to , our oft - .. cansdii, ffen- A the= r This is V'he - Los Sovereipu Bank , ern, and 99a. I � 014 otrUirlo, Iffead OX-oc,'Torouila f, Executive Of. for No. 3 northern at order, . 14egins Otir prices Moll* - ,king business trans- Goor&n Bay ports, and Oc more grinding swo � , %& - ,gg&, lgointreal. A Xweral bat . 4- PAir ; Prench k I , ;&td. Savings banlrdepartinsat. Special induce- in transib. Millfeed-Im firm ev 617.50 for Tree Pmuers and Sam, I I J;PJ ftft =� Ntziocf#.-.01--tbbdep&rtx---'-�&r- OWd0w0peas cars of shorta,.and $16 for bran in bulk -east : - - . ,$a seecont. intered allowed from date of deposit. r I ­ �.­ I . -I. Arnold, Mansg6r. IMU or middle freiglits, Manitoba'millfeed is It you expeot your fruit trees to show . 11 .- I ! --: � : steady at $21 for vais of shorts, and $20 good , results a little attemion as regardil 1g. I 1. �� - for bran, sacks Included,' Toronto frai MO pruning goes a long way towardip this I � I.. - Elo For Summer Climes I I Baled Bsy-The receipts are light, sul ar; I end. I , . � - I The Grand Trunk FAitway 8yatem have likely to contion'o so for some time, owing I * ' . 6 the work. lasiLf- -I . iseug a handsome publication endtle& . to the difficulties in getting cars moved. GraWteware. � coming ---soft is Winter Tours to Colorado and Califor-' There is a fair demand and the market 'a ' I - � weather wo glis We have jamb received & shipment of $paired now, &n.3- ," and which are now In their City steady. Care on the track bare are quoted �, �A pravft..- �Tucket offices for free distributf on. The at $9 rer too. Bftled Straw -Is Steady. these goods, which we are #ailing away be, I ' - - --.. , - Une o! Cars on the track here are quoted at $5 to Z. low raijular prices. Call in an& 'examine �.. ... publication deals with the attract I �+ i f+ . �� tt.6 stat,en of Colorado and California as $5 50 par ton. I I � for yourself and .be convinced, I �, � winter resorts for Eastern people, and as I 4a � I - I I - --- � � . "I the present season in the time 0 vidt . . I �, . Brum * � a these Western r"orts for pleasure, aad the - - I 0 KME-10 Fader No,rlh, on Febrasiry 20tb, to Mr, Murdie �� � I *1% �121&Ud for health, the publication U, Issued 8 i I I %Qw & 3 N . � ; ,2 -1 a - I � %og e,,. afn r -I- awl UM David W. -L" &I daughter, �� 5 I le - - - - - stanopportune time, ILI' is hand'"mely ORIMACOMBE-In Ex,ter, on February 212ad, 0 J.? r illustrated with views of Jdavitou Sprin Mir and Mrs"wim. Brimscombe. a son, HARDWARE, 6 0-ash-ty 3%.08 jfo�r WO - P�8' I WILLI'S-10 860han, on Feb-tiary 2.1th, t* Mr. and L 211411I.- -_ Pikes Peak, Gateway to the Garden, of t - Mrs. James Willis, a dm4bler, - �= I . - ,"s. Grand Canyon of 'Arizons, viell HALL -At Nounit CameL on Februiwy 28rd, to I - I -�-�---�---�—�--�---�-- - � the Yosemite Valley, and the Big Trees, of Mr, sod Mrs. Thomas Hall, a daughter.' � - - V BRARPF,-At Roland, Manitabs, do January 28rd, * Alifornis ; sho views of Interestiva points -7 1�.---AfCssrs. John --Shavr Ana - . .1. f . to Mr, and Mrs, John Sharoa formarly of Stan. won -10:0- - 0-�-- -U� -W 40---fi ,--,, M I ff 'N d IR 1"W I iff IS a IU o ]K 11 N N U -LIN &. lukJAPI � I ... I � . I I i i � .7BIL � �- - P . , I �1 I I 11 -III- Kim - 8&-,r'ng Goods. N ew P I � % r . . ; � I i . . , , i Our new' pnng good-; are coming forward in large quantities, and on Thursday, the 1,15th inst., we will show a fall range in the following goods, �- Owing to the pil arp advance in the price of cotton goods of all 19-inds, we would ,advise O'u r friends to buy their cotton goods now wUe they can got them at old pr,'ices, as any goods we run out of, and have to repeat, will be I f from 16 to 26��r cent, higher, Below we mention a few lines which are e-x-tra good val i : Dress duJ . ki, in butcher blue, navy, white grounds and floral &Iligas, now,wc.rth. 1 15c, for lqo, breoss glughams, in new pattarvo. at 7c, 10o, 1%,0 and 160, musline, In plain and 1an olors, at Be, 7e, 10c, 12jo and 15c. White laws, 45 inches wide, at, 1000, 12h,, 15a And,390, Mercerized matal"se and Veotfogs, saltable for shift wAsts And drosvies, in plsinOl a dtanoy etripes, very stylish goods, at 15c, 20?, 25-., 35o &ad 50-c. valenoenes laceii and footing@, a large assortment, direct iimportation*, from 2a per yard up. - Wo offer e . �& 1 31al value in gray comn at 50, 6C, 83 and 100. "T7% J - 4 I T Z Im" PS % S 5 Gr 0 0]D S -=i - . We alwais "ke the lead in this line , Voilon, in black ani colors, at 50c and 75c. Flake drelts oods, in black and colorp, at 50a, 75c and $1. Black and colored Venatisiov, 56 Inch a wide at 75a, $1 and $L45, Black and colored Sfailliani, 54 Inches wide, at 50c, ftiltla andforesin cashweres at 35a and 50c, White and cream lustres at 25ag 35c and 50t. i I Two mmatb Opprentioes wasted in the millinery dapArtmeDt, I I : � -­ ----- h . 0 .ZL�32a -A.MUD aMTM3 .'P--P.1%C'4#:M I � i i : � I I -L-r-&-g- 0-.% a Tli. 1 Mcl�xzq.N ON & Cu, BLY ' -- ., I J+ft-U�T+', -6 'on+rmisnaorr'ne rana'IT0113110 '11:110rels I - I i I I CLV'V ,t#Jr1Ue4% . . . . . . . . .r. . I 'fee le hereby given that a by-law w" pased , alstos,G)dof fnformationregarding Per. WALKER -10 Wingbam, on February 28rd, to wre, Now -� for the purpo,s(,- (,r eft,�, by the Council of the Townsh t. �� I -noted Exedralons to theme jr, 18th D of February, A. D, 004, p oviding for the - - I sonally Cond Wesley Walker, a em, of 90111110p, on the �41'e Pig buYiA9 and xhifk� I -. COOPZR�-InQaderlah, on February -24th, to A Iff 6ss.-Afr. J. -1 W"t*rn Point@, time tables of trains, fesue c' % � Preter i,q - mlbpxo and MaL & J Cooper, a sou, 71debentures to the amount of $6,000, for r; of a cracking d .�Mow -- W- SCUILB-0-At Zurich, an February 22od, to Mr. the purpose of a beous to the Guelph junction Raq, §ed it at X . r I Y"Or. - � �� Coples may be had on applicatim to J. and Un. Abel Robilbe, a *on, . ,way, to PAY for the. ritht of way, and that ouoh by. .r.. Albert zet-. - . aw Was registered In be registry office of Gode. r raid the, price irill make a. I - D. McDonald, Distriot, Nsi#Dgar Agent', I 03111, Is the county of Huron, on the 20th Day of I I 'Union StAtion, Toronto. February, A. D.; ION, Any wc-tion to quash or set i! two hundr6d dollars,._ --I-- I - Warnaffes. "ide the L "we or soy part thtreof most be made I I t tiie electric railway - =-- ECKM--00RV1TT-1n Morris, on PebrUArF Ivithin Obree months after t4a publication of by- ,� 24tb, by Rev, Mr, Jones, of Belgrave, st the , . Ioseph to, Stratford. V�1,4 L , -L law,onthe2ethof February,and cannot be made . 1MARKRPR home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Joe Coryltil, thereaftor, Mtod6he26tbD;,ycf February, 19041, lensall or - r Morris. viss magpis corviti, .0 Mr. p(oter JOHN 0. MORRISON, Clerk,. 1890-5 � -- ; — I � Z . -. -- Eckert, of London, I offimmummon . - . Samosm Feb, 26, 11M I � - — I STUTT-HASTINGS-At the mAn", Wroxetey I , I on . I I, jV1 Wbsa1(naw"Und&rd----- 06 go 97 February 17thi Mr, James stute, of uowlei. to . I Inuo-vale. ; L oatq per binhal - - - - - - w-- 0 82 60 052 miss zlfzs Hastio , of Turoberry. �DR, H. HUGH ROOM . I . - � . . - � peas pot busbel - - - - - - - - - 0 W ko 060 � 11 .. TRIPP-HILL-At t1c rwtW, Allsa O' Madl � mig on Graduate of University of Torwito Faculty of I : t - 'Baffy!"Ibudbal- - --� -.... 0 40 to 0 40 _ I . wec-k-4 � � I.. I -- February loth, by Rev, Mr. Diehl. My, %dam ciao, member of College of Physlebins and Say: !I r. and, Mrs. F� U. ' ftiter, No. 2. lom - - - - - .... 01510 015 Tri P, to Ma. Francis Hill, both of Parkhill. of Ontario " pw graduate coureas Chicago r I SOCAt 4 Botler, lab- I - - 0 16 to Ole TINXMUCU�At the james atreeii Methodist "11310al School, Chicago - Royal Oph0halinife Hospl- I - - - - - � - - MW doz__ -- - ---..- 0 20 60 020 inage, fteter,, by Rev, Dr. Hjunon, L On tal, London, England -, Tjolvirifty college Hospital, ' a IUU--- - ---..- 2 60 to 2 76 Ion' of oalvedon, London,Eoglaud. Offi ' I a number of their frieads. -. �- L ar "r , ,i'c!i�iro euchre party last . , PTru,ry 166b, Mr. Itauben Tink, cc -Over Greig & stewarre .. L L : evening. -There Was n& LL ffay per us DOW - - & o � - - - - - 7 00 to 7 50 Indian&, to 946 Jennie Coach, of Ribbert. store, Main Street, Seafortb, 'Phone No. 5. Night . _BaffL log a*- - -i ---so*$ 6 09 tr 6 25 calls atimivered,from reWdonea on John street. 1890 L the Presbyteria � I--- I : - _n church � - cyll-M.00.- .. -04"—foov- 0 so to 0 06 1 . i I - . S"22 anday evening an ItecoUnt , Woo - - ­­ -*­­ . Deatbo. - � pyo�oes per bn (now - .,� MMWunion Sabbath�iaaAt . _)�. ,&.. - 0 80 to 00 I Applications for 6onstable. ... an (" it barral.; - .. .... 1 26 to 1 25 WINnU-In Undoo, on March Ist, J&Wr 0, . Itment, in TUrjfberry.-, L =(.I=,;),.- -- -..- 600 to 6 00 Wfnter, formerly of Seafortb, aged 84 - L WW -P" -years i X WXdpfrooa (Short). ._,. ., _" a C,0 to 3 &0 a" 8 moethy. . I I IWO i CKellar and ReM -� Applications for the "itlon of coug"ble And � APP40 * o 26 to 0 50 SELLERY-In Tuckersmith, on Maroh let, 2homas collmtor (combinedj for tbb year 1904 will be ro- ,vs. Robert Sha -w and Gor-, Wor =t -- : ZA. : -- -- --.,::6, b 00 1* 600 Goorge sollory, only son' of mr. W, J. gallery, C,i,od � . ' 'r ,0%, i4on were visitors at Bel_ _ _e ir 1'y ie, at -the clerk's office, Beatorth, until the Ifth � . - - . I ' - - . .L --4- -- - ." ----- 2 25 to 2 25 azed 20 years. of March next, Salary $600 per annum to be paid -Tuesday --Quite a nUM_L : TAVOW. pay lb,. _ _ ab to oi KINNEY-In MoKillov; on February 266b, Matilda monthly, The swepted applicant to aegmh with . - -.---- - Ke I A I fork POT too i;. - o o ------ � , , ,ring from la grippe. � 7 7 50 to 800 Khmey, aged 67 years. the Council a bond in two recurlillev of !DO dollars L . - — McKay-In'Turnberry, on rebruary 24th, Johanna L vs. Robert MaXUrell went I .1. I Morditon'. relid of the late James UdKav, aged. each, WK. ELLIOTT, Clerk, M74 � .Saturday owing to the --:-, . Dairy Markets. I . L I Z SPARLING-In Ssolb Ste, Marie, on February 22nd. , � 'I - '.S. MaxwellIg brother, Mr. I ToRo�n--o, March I—Butter-The re- wooley J. Sperling, son of Mrs, J. spariffig, of -- - 11 llcott,� of that rjace,-Afr. , � , - I eeipts are liberal and a good -deal of choice Clinton, sgei 48 yeam. � L A, 1, U -1 -In Elliot ast W. a- � L dairy and creamery is coming forward. The MCAIG-At her home, 603 Crawford street, Toronto . MOW tj of E, , . � SIGN , "'o. I -- - Mra, Jame# Craig, formerly of Goderich. . . , I ,:1,111, i ore visitin- Xms. Ander, vilarings of fine large and pound, rolls are DINSLEY-In CilnVm, on February 23rd JAna .. I 11 L '�' - - - LL .. L , 71, I e - Wrly liberal. There is a good .klmrs. G. Ray and 'hil- , demand. Pearson, wife of Mr. H. I)Insloy, agedW yeam "OF THE -. SAW - 11L � bave been visitin - and I month. L ft -1 L �g her* The stocks here are accumulating M1 eoffle I - r - gus. Some of iamb tiummer,g make is of t -- 11 _ VANLIVERY-In Goderlob, on February 22rd, Mar. I .flf*, have, gone to 17nder. - I o I -- :.z . gArtA,folictofthe late Thomav B. VanEvary, ;1t her 'hrother, Rev. IL Mug. Butthere is a good demand for , aged 7s years Ld 8 months. � . ha t L . il PlaOtt.-Mr. Walter chrAce creamery and fine table dairy oods, CA Zd - LLL - 9 REY-Ail Hunteville,'Muskoks,on February 21ob, It lVingham, was hoina , �' and atook oi th o better CIS$@ L seems to be Lucy lsabeftCare-v, third daughter of the late " co 5 � � - � "I ... Luolus Carey, of GoacrJoh. - �� , L 'I -31r. and Mr�s. J. Kerrff - , moving pretty well. Frio -so are steady 'and SANDL?pAO1q-1n WroxeWr, on February 28rd, t" 90 P . . �%ranosh,. -were visitors in - -.. show no chanoe. Creamery prints, 20 to W eq - LL Mizsbsth Dewhman, wife of Mr. D%vId Sander. ert Me'a :,-, L L - � SOD, aged 75 years. --a : this week.-�,Iiss _ .. .- LL 22o; solids, 19 to 2N ; choice dairy pound 0, n tv, am! e�,rrke-sville, his been the . .'.. rolls, 15 to l7c ; large dairy rolls, 16 to NNENENENNONEEmmommom = &Mil - & .-iI4 �=i - . ,0 %e , � cousin, Mrs. McKin'ney. - 16a ; good to choice dairy tube, 16 to 17c ; �v W M . L . L bALE REGISTER. rA 00:� O..., . -� Me hn,Tnf. L'Saf , medinm dairy 13 to 14o : ". e0m) - lesser ca Door dairy 10 to I �� ; A I 11 I 9 '96 A -a V, I A b ou-1 t wm�)tock P',0 -----ds. � uu , I ; � � � . M 0". .e H -H'+ .; 9 1 - I - I 2. = d,- --, e � I � � I + 4-2 -H-14-1 -@- a, -C� � , I - Y, 9 ;V j i A 'F,'ar,mers Experience, . 4 i ZENRMW��� . . � I ; A well �nown borse and cattle feeder of this neighborhood called on us I about two months ago, and said he had Jecided to mix his own stockfood. He purchased 4 tbs. of our t I � I " � 64 Co I A I rp., 9 ' ,,--,, neentrated Anhual -t unm andl ,.; - - I i A19 99 � Blood P , in- Powde'l- I � I H U r ify, 9 � I , I costing $1, #bieh be mix@d with 4 lbs, of pure sulphur and '00 lbs. of linseed meal, The rosult was 58 lbs. of mixture, costing $2.70, ,)r about 4?,c per lb. This he has ui;ed�! and pronounces the strongest and best stock food he has ever tried, 4e 4ays .- "--You could not believe how his animals improved after beginniog to use iol7f - "M - Now, b04 lao mixed this powder with bran, instead of linseed meal, it w.onld have ecist him about 2P per 1b., but would it have been ag good 7, He can afford to iise;the better meal, and still have his food much cheaper than manyof the pat4ont on6s advertised. � Farmers I t�is is a matter of dollars and cents to you, His experience maybe yours, 1� 'applying to , y ,� : I I I � � I . . . I V -W--7- -� -* - I 11 %. / �j() 1\1 I A I I -M,& e WIL' -'� � -I -N"p . ' % � , � . I : � � , - � : D T Z - U C- r C- - t- 1: S r. . -1: " 7 1 KitgT� DOOR NORTH 10"a, "Mm I * � OM, PICKARD'S, *jEAFORT I � I I I I . . . , � " Lostaw(:�J ftv C."ef Q.*�A�-.* 129. 'Fave-The offerinux are lic,hf) there - On Wednesday, March 9th, ab I o'clook rin W r ; � -IV � - I �.. 9 I W 0 . � I - p. m., on Lot 20, Concession 14, McKillop, � Punt of the Storm - and , - ": 1_44 good demand and the market is firm at ft C: 0.43 "I -. . , could not ze, .1 -top", dwl,en for new laid. 00 go M itiray shp I Farrin S6ck anA Implements. John Staf- 101 until, Thu.rsday-murn- ­­ a ford, proprietor ; Thom. Brown, auctioneer, 00 0 P �- I -�� Seeds. p, m. sharp. Thoro bred and Grade Cattle . 0--d �nt i , 0 ­. a Thursday, March 10ch, at one o'clock 01-Aw Monthly me-oting of the - �� � , CL P.-Mv M10h of the Women's �'-- q< . .I,- In- - ­ ., � P '�eld at the home. of TORONTO, Alarch I -The market la dill, and other Farm Stock, Implements and 4; ,a$ 0 . UM I as might be expected under present condi- Housebold Furniture, on Lot 28, Conces- W ima Ln last we Ir :9 .0 CD + L dnesday af tel-- CD C:J 00 + : tions. Buyers do mob-givo much attention 4on 5, L. R. S., Tackeramith, M. Me- f . , L the subject ` A week's - to seed when the ground in buried under Kay, proprietor.; Thomse Brown, auction- 00 CD = 0 � � busy housewife," was �: - , , . . . -- two to ten feet of *nnsv. Prices are un- eer. I " i.,'Ue -paper -was p,repaxed' - ­- changed at $5.25 to $5.75 for r,d clover, On Tacifday, March 15th, at one o1olock = ?I , d "Orson and. was very g000d - -. I W � V rA . .&I - and $6 to 86 25 for extra choice ; $4.25 to p. m. sharp, on Lot 21, Concemnion 6, Hay, =d I i F. . W. J. John.,5ton sang a - . : $4-75 for alaike, $1 15 to $1,50 for timothy, two miles west of Hbosall, Farm Stock I � I , -- . , M . - - � and $1.75 to $2 for fiafl-thrash�d, all per And iMP161130113ts. Augu3t Ehaer, prop.; C -t. : .rdded much to the en- -- S V � . ' 0 -:01 . I Tlie -meeting. The next CD . Z � . , Xt I � bushel, at outside points, I � . "- I B, S. Phillips, auctioneer. � � . bO held at the home of �"' � I On Tuesday, March 8th, at 12 o'clock, �0 A .. z - 0 1 ,a (Z U -11 -on Wednesday, hlar6h I Potatoes. -,. . noon, on Lot 25i- Concession 3, L. R. S,, " UQ , X �4f­coakinj of' meats will - ,'-- ­ * X . I z Tuckerstnith, Farm 86ok and Implements. -,- --- CD 0 -we . �. r � . Tono-,qTo, March I -There is a fair de- Edward Coldwell, proprietor; Thom" � -4i ; , -- . . � � e - - . � - I ­ --� . - .- ­ =and and the market is steady to firm, Brown, auctioneer, I " M .. � .0 . - Ube difficulty in getting in supplies from On Tbureday, March 10th, at I o?olock 0 + - - I i I � idustry in the shape of , . the country keeps the market firm. Cars sharp, on Lnt 28, Cobeeesion 5, L. R. S,, W.< .:I " - � I . I I . - ur the m - a 0; ." PO .. anufacture of -- on tba track here ara quoted t 90 to 950- Tuckeramith, Thoroughbred and Grade W 0 :�, � - ,;�p �.xaxes,, ! Intends locatin-K .1 ­ - 2-otatom out of store mail at $1,15 per b4g. Cnttle and orber Farm Stock, Implements pod 0 C ,-T !11(yon, It is a branch ot -- - . -1 and I Household Furniture. M. McKay, ts T much larXer, industry-, 96 n On Monday, -Alareb 7th, at I o'clock p. i. �t - j tario, and is backed bY - - JAve Stoe� Markets. - proprietor ; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. a% 01Q tomw & � I ... �,Of that fir=., with Mr. - LosDoN, Engl%nd, Mar,3h I -Canadian . 0 , : cattle steady at I I to 12a per pound ; re- in-, On Lot 25, Concession 5, MoKillop, ad- e.t. . le -Ville, of that city, at � joining Grieve's bridge, Farm Stock and = 2 co : * CD � . � � � frigerator beef, M- to 9.3 per pound. Sheep I � * 9 ,a 4 I It will exn .... � -play at th firiner at 10-1 to 13a per pound. Implements. Ww, Bubolz, proprietor ; " -a offis * . ti thirty and forty hands . "I 0) : I Buk'Fm,o,, March I -Hogs -Fairly active; Thomoi Brown, auctioneer. I �� ,I&S operations the first � . On Friday, March, 110, at I o'clock p, (M - W W : � - fak� ft. - . - 5 ta 10a lower ; heavy, $5,80 to $5 90 ; 'on Lot,16 Conems,sion 9 Babvlon line Z em+. . �T­A OX KA on Xr f� or. ,on & I - e -I'd I "' ][-KG (`-400DS ' 6:P1R a I . I I I - -------- A04mAAAMA01A,AA,AAqg I � 1— � To staA Spring goods moving, we will simply- out the price loose on everything in �u store through the month of March, so shop early if you I want snaps. - .. i I i ; I 1 -MIM01 In I I�e-�4 . I I - ':5 = � I 9 -JF-- — — -h�L k I � I Fifty piel'eslof fine Dress Goods, worth 50c and 60c, for 25c a yard, All 35c a6d 140c Dress Goods to go at 19c a yard, I . Seven '-dve-cent Silks, new for Spring; see them at'50c a yard. ty i : Ladies' r . a -to-wear irts, wotith $4.50 aud $5, to be sold for $2,75. Forty Pi esiof 10c and 12J,c Embioidery, to be sold at 5c a yard. I � Ton ntlo ellings for 5c a yard." . ce I 9 Sixty �ent table Linens for 35c a yard, , Come and s "' for yourself, we are do.,iig just as we advertise, i I ! I � I F I X -1d - &T U009 I L]EAROYD I �� � CARDNO BLQCK, ' SEAFORTH. , 0 . W vo ; or erv, . U 9 9 9 � . POWs 0 . I ; ; � I . I �,'.Mighton,. the liusbaM- '. " 45 55 ; pigs,.$4.10 to $5 ; rough#, $4.80 to Stanley, Farm and Farm Stock, Thomas aq 0 - CD I I -- i i -- , id'olen- Ermatinger, who 11 $6.25 ; stage, $3,75 to $4 50. Sheep and Dowsoo, proprietor ,� Thomas Brown, auo. I � I - � t . ON (D aq I � I I I � - � lqr - in Stratford, -she be- I&nibs-Sheop active ; lambs slow, 5o tioncer. I cm , I 11 Roberb' Drug Store , , . On Tuesday, March 15th, at I o'clock p. 19 IN f daughter of Mr. W. - ­ lower; Iamb$, 85 to $6, 10 ; yearlisges -- 11ANW11 A�Uxldj r - merly raariage� of the .. * $5.2.5 to $5.50 ; wethers, $4.75 to U90 - in.. on Lot 24, Concession 1, Huron Road, M CD 1�z .. I I i Hibbert. Farm Stook and Implementio. pq ,,Lak, and now- of Chat- - ewes, $4,50 to $4,65 ; sheep, mixed, 8, 0 " � I I - pmwe FOr, �t. Louis, April 30 The Morse Electric Belt � Gravenhurst, an Wed- . .. -to U86. James Hart, proprietor ; Thdmas Brown, � eut- tt World's - � : ibuotiovear. , edb . cn 0 Cures Rheumatism, 1-walysit, Uver and t wewk. Mr. Creight-oa - 11 11�, MoxnwAL, March I -Trade at the East- Oa Wednesday, March 9th, at 1 o'clo CD I �t . to Pee. �lst, 1904. Kidney Trouble. Lame Back, Constipotion, of Rev. Xr. Creightollo- , arn Abbatoir Cattle Market was on the ok � - i ; - .. Mo W * Stomach and all nervous diserms, A $2( . Tgpnan at Blackstoolci 11 � dull side yesterday, and prices were steady, p. m., In the Village of, Varna. a wooded "T cost of �,xpoaitfon-W,000,000 balt, for $5 at I ;: - � I I Size iound � � erly of the Stan ar& -- -- DO condition of the country roads inter- farm of 100 acres in Stsnley. Joseph Foster. to , 0 ,�. )tm" 0 , (if g F 1,240 acres, rg - (it �� proprietor; Thowas Brown, nuotfoneer, ' . In% C) �m� -ham and Toronto. I - feted with receipts considerably, but the On Tuesday, March 22nd, at ove o'clock - I I J, S. ROWMTS. .. effWogs were more than sufficient, save In 0 0 , You way stand on t4io fee all day� and XPd. Railway Gluh held - I.- Special Cc 0 yet have warm feet, if you wear a pair of � -1 the cue of hogs, wbich were soar". P, ul-, On lot 1. eoncession 11, H, R. S" @W e -f- nist oile way excursion fares � - naual banquet in the .... I - CAttle-Resaipts amounted to 700 head, Tuakersmith, Farm SUmk and Implements, QV �r , N. (T from Seafor.t�,( to B41ings Montana -$35,05, I of the G, T. It. Imsti !-- - .. , most of whieb were of medium quality. J5101811 Jonee, suctioucar ;' Iffni. Sinclair, %& I (D ! Electrio Imles, � L- I I . t last week� There was, I � The demand for them was fair, and at noon PrcPri8bot- Colorado $prilings, Denver, Helena, Biltte, in valuable for frosted or sweaty feet, sure � � pany, numberingabout I :: On Friday, March I$tb, at I o'clock p. In " Ogden, SaltlLake C tV-840,05. cure for chilblains. Pries, 50c a pair a I � 15 remained unsold. Prim ranged as fol- co " - - kad Ithe spacious room � lows: Choice butolion', 4,fo to 5o; good, on west parb Lote I And 2, Concession 2, An 0 1 WA"% Nelson an I A Roul � and, British Columbia, J. 8, ROBERTS, o�ely - decorated ,svith 40 to 41c ; medium. 3.10 to 3�o ; common, L, R. S., Tackeromith, Farm Stook. Them. 0 JJ , "T - 0 and Spoksup, W&@hingt,on-W,55, �-Panxer.%­ while on the ,. 20to3e. Calves -.Reeeipts amounted to 70 Kernick, proprietor ; Thomas Oameron, Obb S (D I I Ides, twe'sided over by -� head,thequality being mostly fair. The auctioneer, � �, C010. omw 0 Portland,, Oregon ; Seattle, Washington ; , Roberts' Pills � . 1Z 1 ' 44 was a rich displaY - ��. ilewand was good, aud at coon none re. On TueE!dav, March - 22nd, ab I o'clook p. Wo = n ard Vancoyer and Victoria, Britiah Col. � When you wake up In the morning with ' , - lurihuted, by memrbers �- mained unsold. Peor @took sold at $2 to IM, On Lot 21, Concession 11, Stanley, Farm umbia-$43,05. a bad tasw in your wiouth,'you know thAt . 0 M CD I . � horticultural societY,, -1- 45, and good at 86 to $10, Sheep end Stook� and .Implements. John Davinon, o - .. I �� liver is out of order, Take a doze ol � ... � -, anted to 10,0 propri�tor ; Thomas�Brown, auctioneer, , San Fran loco and Los Augeler, Califor- I I orwan-ization. The G. - � lambs-Recalpts of sheep amo raZrt's Vegetable Stomach and Liver Pills, t - r r I : . - a, caralkosed of twelve - - head, those. of lambs arnountivg to 50 head. On T�onda,v, March 219t, at I o'clock P. nia-t$43,60 ., -- I They will oler-use your stomach, improve I r%ftd A delighttul, pro- . Who abeep brought from'316 to 4c, lambs M on Lot 25, Huron Road, Tuckersmitfif IF IT'S FROM ; your appetite and make you feel like a new � . - .' Pjop�rtio ately low ratep'to otber points. , - - ,�C. it he evening.and 0011- , selling at 4jo to 5c. The demand was good Horse; and Cattle. Frank Taylor, pro . . man. 25o at I �, on site daily utitil April 30, 1904, 1 111i to the enjoyalent 11 for everything offered,, Hogs -Receipts of priator ; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. �. � A. . '11099 amounted to 100 head. The demand 02 Monday, �March 14th, eit one o'clookA BE RH A RTIS "Oke"I J, 8, ROBERTS' Drug Store, i - � I 9 For tiokoto, Pnllmam rest,rvatione and all . *aa aodva- and prices ranged around 5A,O. .). m., in tbs village 'of Dublin, Houie and I . � TORO, � . ��� �4T� Information,, apply'to Carbolated Glycerine My, r 0 March 2 -cattle -Export. Lots. together with Effect& M. Doyle, IT'S GOOD. I � - t I ft# --Belt loads of exporttera gold at $4,60 proprietor ; Thom" Brown, auctioneer. . I . I : SOMERVILLE, I 0.1 -..-. to U-80 per owt ; medium at about - I WMIS � � a IL'I �� U40 to $41.50 per owt. Export Bulls--oboica I Thatlie what people Bay of the goods we � - . Prepared by J. S, Roberts, Is aboo- I - �� Agent, �� Seaforth I 8" A "IOU' in "I --. IMPORTANT NOTICES. moll, and it is a great satisfaction to us , I � lutely the best preparation kaown t -- quality . bullim moto worth $3 66 to V 85 ; . � . -h hands, as nu. . z - for ohapped or roug I 1210dium togood buII2 sold at P. 25 to $3.50 I to know our efforts -to sell only pure, ! i � . � r . I . . -�� i -- I I I morous au-stomers Can testify, T : . ' Short Horns for Sa 1�"T ; P" owt. Export cows-Eawrt VOR SALF,.-Immedlately, on Lot 10, Conoetefon fresh drugov at rfghv prices, tire being 9 cows are I Prize le, Dry Cal 4 - W191ing �� ; . U 8, MoKillop, a number of brood Bowe, THOS, appreefated, � . a bottle, and if not satisfaeb . I Wal'th, $3 40 to $3.851' per cwt. Butchers' . - - . ! I Uttle-Choice picked, loti of butchers' F. RYAN, Proprietor— ism it FAght YoUDJZ� Scotch Short Hom Bullf, frow im. and get your money back, ��Ce - , �S, - "ttl . ---- . Are You a CusWmer of Ours? ported and botao bred ocms, got by Imported bull, 25 wuW, The original and genuine . ... is, weighing from' 1,000 to 1, I 60 � ARM FOR SALE. -Mouth ball of lot 33, coneal. also young o0wi with calf a toot of in call to in) - IDArOd 0017 St t i �11 Punds each, equal In quality to the best prol - . . � F alonIS,'Goderich township. 40 aore;, good If nct, -vphy not ? - We want at least a porW bull, &Igo's number of heifers of breeding . - �; - 41porters, are worth $4-40 to $4.50 ; clay iojim, 6 acres fall wheat, good frame boruse and We want you spsWyouogor, Algo a lot of Pee f the . . : � . - portion of your trade. . a NRS o I � . � - ­­ �� lQs of good butchers' sold at $4 to $4.30 ; kitoben, a good cellar, soft and hard water, frame ly June Vs t a medium @17,sd white pea, �-#o �� 11 barn, 2 frame sUbles, sheep hmse and pig pens. A to learn it is worth your while to come am " Jo S. ROBE RT'S ,� fair to good, $3 60 to $3.85 ; common pvwo from se�d i near North Bay last year. � I- 03 I froever-fallingspring'araek run@ through the here --to become a regular customer. Th Ided e� 87 bushels par acre and oo4 a h�uj , I - � -'or to $&50 ; rough to inferior, $3 ; , To be sold, as the proprietor in not able to �o per. in 9XI.I., POO ,, ary moderate, DAVID XTUN -V-. P ted our annual stock- ... t � 040nero, $92,bO to $2.75. Feeders--Staere work it. It Is rtir of a mue from a school Perlhaps these Items will help I VUR -4 smrN -9-3 k �� - 'SON, Ethel On . 3800-U, D U - irl, I - .. Of 9 and iwo milea (Motm, Apply to WALTON � suade you. I ableg for this sale - - ood quality, weighing from 1,050 to fllroq�r I �� xv, h, 1. I DODSWORTH, on the promises, or Clinton P- 0. I - . ffored regulat* $7.A �--: 11160 pounds each, at, $3.75 to $4,25 per Iswm. � Pure fresh ground bellebore 30o lb � I a I Insect Po I - HOTEL � .. . cvt- Stockers --One year to two -year -;Id ! I . .�� - . wdor, for lies on cattle, THE HURON I . � steers, QO to 9 . ..� 700 pounds each, are -worth UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, -Mr. Thog. never fails 50c lb i ' 43 to $3.50 per owt, ; off-colorm and ot Hernick has inatruoted Mr. Thomas Camoron �.'-Ila price 88a a suit. 11: ---.. A 11 Never Fail " eorn cure, a real G06,HRICH, - ONT. I ; . Poor breeding quality ol' the same weights to "I) by publio suction, on west part of lot I and . i : I - Tegular 12 c,, for 10a , P I C T'"U'r R E F 111A I I I N G 9 7 . cure for come 10o box I ; .2 . I . 2 conomion 2 L R. S., Tookervinith. on Fridav I ; .... Ift Worth $2,W to $3 per cwt. Millh i&wh 18ith, �i I o'clock sharp, tile followl1a; Chlorodyne Cough Cure. pleasant J. D. ELLIS, — I -1 �� . - � I -11 %W8--Miloh cows mad springerm ar � property: horaes,-�.egeidingoolt r1slng2 yews f m wbrth to take, effective - `25c bottle Formerly of a CommorolAl Hotel, Seafortli, a%, , . We have purchaW. the entire stook o I ! . kom $32 to 151 each. Calves-C&Ives old I colt 7 months old, both sired by Bise"n �` I RIF, � .. I I Oar Own" .Condition Powderso I tend@ &'wrdiat invitation to &11 hisoldfriendmand Picture Frames m"Ied by Mr. Jam, Graves, � . � i a, for 92, 915 a pair. � sold at $3 to $12 eaeh, o William, Cattle -Five cows In calf, 2 helfere due to I f r from $4 to for horses, ,$I patrons, when vialting God&r1ch, to'beeme esta I .. � calve hu OoWbar. Pigs--TIF0 well br6d Chester 250, 5 fo: I =f% which, with our own complete stock, gives , .. I of the Huron otol, Am a � best 2.5c Japan tea in $6.50 per owt. SheeP-Priws $3.75 to white ecwg with lifter at took I Yorkshire sow- 'Two hotel to firvil. us the best se-leetion In this County. . sod � all will be ma", comfortable. L lito Rr OWL d at W% Mr. : - 50 ' ov:179"Wer's e. � ... . V- 25 '. for ewes, and bucks at with litter at foot, tipers from 4 -to 6 weeks ol ; .. , `61 Te m ar, We would be plessed to sea all � � Knip�,of sale. The above will be told without re- % . . .. '. lAmbn-Pricea for grain -fed , U. ABERHAKT9 I8Wtf J. D. ELL18, Proprietor. Gtavebl old customers come to us for their I . aboice is�ex a eme, " the proprietor Is 0741`000ked. Terms— I " � -- nd wathere for export, $-5,25- All sums of $5 and under ca9b, over tbs* amouni 8 . a will guarantee astb- . : - �11 15-75 ; barn -yard lambs, $4.50 to $5, monji I DRUGGIST, I picture framing. W - . � 1 .79, credit win be given an in proved - faotion. - - 400d mprina lambs are worth $8 to $10 emb. joint not". A dwwant of 5 per "am 1� . . - BLOM C4 EED BAU EY. -The undersigned b" on band, I , Aw% I - 1001-]�Wt select bacon ,bogs, not -Im Will be allowed for cash on credit 61noUnts. THOS. � on lot,", con&3aon it, Mellillop, about sw - M KzRNlcxp prMk4or; THOMAS CAMERON, one- Pusbels of Mam dichuda Barley, &U140 a for veed, 'Pot . " I U rt h . r"O 160 pounds, nor more than 200 Hrmo" ` ifm-� 14R W1 -,& v� np T1 rm T T. JOHM DODD& Winthran P. 0. 199fti 1 JACK80N BRO8.) 8eafo . . . �- - ", 11 .5 .--- ---- - � - . I —­­ .. . corner Main I ., Thg Lorgamf and a D97 Goods ofts; markot srmiotv I Clothing 900foorth, Pickard's ic....r. 'A ontffirla. I I Four Co�ntf**, -!:- - - ---- ===,-�-=;­�-- I �` �; ---",--- I , . - . . - I I LM .1 � I V -&/-'& d-wfa - � i a 0 is Ft E a- iff ft .r % ! ff. % F ""ID,cl Is i 1 -VU U1JL_t - � S N'F - 9 � I 1004, has passed into history, and we � I present now the first fruits of March, hoping to ' please and interest you by actions which shall be A better than words. This store is filling with Sprijug _ stocks. Froirt now on you will see the most ad- . vauced styles for Spring in merchandise of every a .1 descriptiou. This store has many exclusive av- 1. enues for getting 'the uncommon in every line. All 0 1 who look heire will see stocks of inn"inite variety, and all who buy here -will get the " something 0 di f -re r e n t. " - After stocktaking weans much anlywhere, but most of all here—final sale of Winter goods. We , are offering the balance of our fur goods and win- ter croods at prices which iih-ould insure a spee' 0 ay clearance.. Every item enumerated in our winter . g . oods should prove inuterestling to those who appre- eiate a true bargain, . . . � I . I IqW� I A � le-. -a,a -&�% I N Dres!ls; GO--od.s.. D-r-peantme A Dress geads reduced. Spring fab-zlies are already putting in their ap- pearance. This onif the more emphasizes the need of a quick clearance off present StOCkL Hence this aggressive attack of prices. A few ends of 61 homespun, 54 inches �wide, for Me a yard. . - Twelve pieces all -wool, double fold serge, regular 25c and 35c, your choice for 121e. . 2 Five pieces of melton clotb, -regular price 35c, for l9e a yard. One-quarter off all homespun dress goods. 1 � - . # --9­#-A,--4--V -9--y- V-#--. 0 * I I eTV�r-F-W­r-r,Z--r 0-1 H-51H--�1.-A-A.-H-"4-%++ I � . I , �­ , �, . , . . - - 1;.��, ...`q - . - -n Aft- . 11 -1 1: - vi��;�Fz�]- The styles are now here in the fabrics that will be flid go for Spriag- vestings, matting8, canvas cloths, muslins, ginghams and linen reps. Our Prints and Cott -on Goo& for the Spring 1904, will be found at the - - old prices. I � - +4- ++4H, —!!+�., 4+41$41 41-,.H.H!H-!H1.- � LiesIV-%, - . r% - 'IJ,C-�-po,a---rtme*i",I-l�,L--, I I I a We are showing the latest New York styles in ladies! blouses$ the prices ranging from 75e to $5, They aie ille. latest and best fitting waists tver ., ' shown in the trade, & leading line at $1, in a great many differeptstyles, See our white Japanese silk waists at $4.25 each, We feel confident that this litte will - satisfy the most exacting taotts, I I I Iadies' ready to wear 81cirts-all the popular makes of clothe will lie ib I lound in out assortment of dress skirts this season. � � Just 0 band, manuf zeturers' samples of hosiery and glovos, no 1.) pair I alike, -all at special prices. - I � I . , I #4 * # $-Ifil I I a- lr-,�- i % ,� I Clothirig Departme, J.1tv � � Not a ,man who bonght an overcoat, suit or pair of trdusero ; not a par- ent who fitted out his or her boy at this store, but has told Men& or neigh- bors of tile saving to be effected by buying clothing here. i I Every success has an imitation. Our present 4dothing sale has m- ny, but each one only empha-hizes the genuineas of the original. Another factor that daily adds to the prestige of our clothing sale ---Our plaftily marked prices are alwaya below others, thus making the full Baving effected at this sale this week 50 per cent, I One hundred mon's isuits, sizes 36 to 44, at 30 per cenL le�,,8 than onr marked prices. . � Seventy4lve children's suits ,clearing from 8 1. 50 to $2 eacIL Seventy,five pairs of men's wool tweed panta to clear 018 Week foril each. . I I I - . . I � - � . -� I I - - W ,­*--V--WW � ! . � I I . L � FA Ir �ry/1'OtMe4/1 t a Depar. . -,,,I V a � I I . . - ;� . I I , I , The heaviest price reductions ever made on .furs of every kind, will go into effect March 4th, All the balance of out furs go on sale regardless 4 . cost. . . . Thirty ladies' fur jackets in A81;mehan, Bocharan, Rapsian Iamb, Electric Sea], nearly all sizes in stock. - Alio collarettes, ruffe, muffs anJ g,auntlets in . . 9,11 kinds of furs. .1 L . - , � L :7 CN 311 - I lopwk%ft f_j g %—,.v 1 IW4 i=� - ti g :PV i=5 - Twelve men's o0on e,oats to e.lear. Five coon costs, wortb A'je)(), toclear . at $40. , - - Two won coata worth $63, to clear at $43, - Two 000n coats worth $68, to clear at 50, IL . Three coon coats worth $75, to clear at $55. . (,log coats, w I orth from $115 to $20, to clear at from V21 to $14 1 each. Two calf coats, worth $23, to clear . at $14 each. � Six calf coate, worth 832, to clear at $21, One Wallaby coat, rejul�r price $28, to olear at $17. Also special clearing prices on all robos, cap3, etc. . t� . I I wifflOWN590 -- Mum ' Highest prices paid for Butter,- F:g"& - so U%0 . - gait - L o.nd VW90L. . --- --- WWW No - ­­- ­ ---- � ­ - ft Ift Piclanly -- ­ & -----.L - --- AIA luvo --'- -- ­ ------ - DIRECT I M -D - E 0 RTER ii oppo*060 Town Ball4ing, ao=mr Main . fnd Markat Ste., seaffortL .