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E STORE. 1�, . I . , zudch. I 1 quali being mostly poor. . The demand
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" -2- � 1� unsold. Poor stock sold at 11 to $5, and
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I 11. I . time to be isolated from bhe outside world. good at $6 to 410. Sheep and Lambs
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1 ... his appearance with the mia bap brmhb from. I to 3jo, 'lambs selling at
,o .... I Eom enmad, "of yore. -Mr. Adam:Steiu- 4 to 4je. Spring lambs are scarce, and
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.. �r i � at $9 to $9 each. Hogs -Receipts of
+*+ I - I . bach and wife have returned to the' , 'home, valued
� - �, in Ciavallar, North Dakot4. Mrs. Zimmer hogs amounted -to 300 bead.- The demand
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z - __ _ -wo children, have also gone to the was good, and rl d U
F_.�Wextfher when all thil% - . . and her t a" Tagge a ut 5je.
.- same plam-Mr. D. S. Faust is inaking Blu"AX,O, vxrch� 8-'Cattle-Stesdy on
Thoas old Rubbers � extensive improvements In h; store, which pod qaality, 10 to 15. lower on common ;
,Wra ,yetting, leal,-y in . I'm' prima nt*ero, 15 to $61?25 ; shipping, $4.40
I- win give him additional facilities for serv.
i: Bet'vero come in ani,11 ,�.� - - Inff- KiA angtomem and _rwhe brightening up to $4.75 ,i butchers'44 to $5 ; heifers,$3 25
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and- a W COI& Nve w" pease eye as well as the -- tasve7 " to $4- 50 ; nowo,,$2 75 to 1$3 90 ; bulh, $3 to
I ... - -, Ravi W. J. Yager had no service on the $4.25 ; stockers and fee#orv, $3 40 to $4.25,
L; the smallest � size In __ 14fliconcession lass Sabbath, on account of stock heifers, $2 50 to $3 ; fresh cows end
131 Three fir,Ift-Claga - - - - - -Mr. Reuben Haimacher, springere., $2 to $3 lowir -, good to choice.
� the bad roads.
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Canadian of Montreal, . - .- .. ,ow former harbor, -has returned from $42 to $48 ; medium to Rood, $28 to $40 -
-'you satisfactory, wear., - I Idjobigall, and has purchased the barbering common, $18 to M, Veals-Steady,P.56
- basinm from Mr. D. Koehler, and he in- to $8. Hngs-Acti.ve, 10 to l5o hi h r
timea. � �� .. heavy, $5.85 to $6 ; mixed, $5 80 to pego!
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i . - Yorker@, $5.60 to $5 70 ; pigs, $5.45 to
i *.of@ are lots of worse pl"es to live in than
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: � �_ juricb.-Mr. Louis Well has been here $5.60 ; roughe, $5 to $5 30 ; stage, $4 to
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� -I- ftom Bruseels.-Mrs. Louis Bieker, of-- $4 50- Sheep and, Lambs -Active ; lambs
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. � I - , Brussels, in here visiting her aged mather, Ind yearlings 25o higher ;1 lambs, $5 to
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WW ,� Walton. sheep, mUed, $3 to $4,85, .
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TPae'ni WO -m -en %t1d -11 pAsqrm AWAY. -WO have this week to . - -T
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... -1 ... ,� Ift. John Ewan, of the 15th concession of Stb, to Mr. and Mrs, 0. S. Powell, a daughter.
�+ I � , HOLSIM-In Brussels, on' Febrtmry 28th, to Dr.
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V -1 jr , r? i �� �� I Lut week, having attained the age of 83 Kjg
, 311NEY-1a Morris, on Pabrusiry 26th, to Mr'-snd
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- . . 11 ,.. Mr. Ewan had in many, respects a Mrs. J%mes Keney, a. son.
� .... rABAIRN-In Stanley on Much 5W to Mr. and
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i .emarkable career and was deservedly rps.
Mity " shbe, for women. "I -he community where he had liv. Mr Walter Faitbatra, a �Zghlar.
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01i.- roll t. is here visi * �� - Min Chliatins Shortreed, daughter of Mr. I '
� , Un- �� I r 10$ES-SPROAT-At the manse, Zgmondville, on
6rrs. White and is' C* -1 John Sbortreed, of Morris township, fall a
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Zia- - � * � Monday evening, March 7th, by Rev. N. Shaw,
, ,%Gx- , � . . z .otim of pneumonia. An �extended . refer.
i4er .. Kezineth. x1s. "I V1 Mr. Robert F. Jones, of Delorama, Manitoba, to
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" London, is �. - to both ttbeve'we are obliged to hold Min Jennie Sproat, of sesiote.
, . also� here � 61100 McDOWELL�-CU4117E-At the manes Seaforth
06'hite, ht -r gran-dutoth- I , over until next week. . 9
- C� . - on February 170, by Bay. F. H.' Eawkin, Mr.
0"la rallner 114ts, pur- - Gordon 0. McDowell, of Tuckersmith, to Mies-
� ponfectionery b.usines& Wroxater. Christen&, younost daughterof Mr. and Mrs.
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tlre�-Mr. � and Mrs. j . - ... BRIY".-While playing books 0 Joba Currie, of Brfissals.
a it$. I Y � COLEMAN-HAY-Atibe residence; of Mr. John
�x I were here frar4 tile * .'* - Thursday of last week, E. Armstrong boa Bay, father of the hilde, on WddnmAay, Match
� '11 MO his eye hurb with the pnek.-W. Reid, of 2nd, by Rev. N. Shaw, Mr. Sompoi (3oteman, to
-�, Qths 10SRing re- . '-- I Miss Annie Hay, both of Tucke
r0l:lrn�Lto their home . . Brussels, renewed sequaintances here last ,TjA,VONT-4LZMMON`0n March, =,li the rest-
4� t. t. _ 1. T a , wook.-Mise Wellwood spent Sunday with dance of the brides niotbar, Mrs. Slammov, at
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.- I _� ,_ McKelvey entertained the young people of Mr. J. Lamont to Miss Mary Sleinmon.
kn -London, wa,s homsl I ��
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Lt week spend, the Mathodi t church on Tuesday evening. I D"ths. � *
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. �parents.-?kdlr. Chzjrjc�s I SUTHERLAND -To 11aaforth, on March 8rd. Wm -
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Paster at Hills. Green, - . - James Sutherland, aged 82 years and 2 monthe-
.. Ior some weeks. -Mrs. P. Fowler, of Wing-
i0on with the butt end - . h;HORTREZD-In Morris. on March 2nd, Christina.
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. While driving to Ho,n-' - bam Junction, visited w1uh John and Mrs. third daughter of John and Mary Shortre.ed,
� . _. Davidson last week. -W. Muir has rat' ,nrn- "ed 86 years and 8 manthm.
14y last. It was a f itle ---- MORRISON-In Walton. an Feb ru Ary 27th, Rebecca
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S � I - M. $berry. * who has - ed from near Mitchell, where he had , been McGill, wife of Mr. Matthew MorrIson, aged 63
t at 11-amilton, is im- . engaged in a saw mill moot of the.winter. yews, 0 months and I day,
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I . -The ohoir of the Presbyterian church HUSTON-In Part Albert, on February 28th, Oscar
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1. visiting� her sister at .. I ; . -In Godertch, on February 2Wb,John
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14 Miss Ethel Colwell �� .. - � , a manse, on Wednese -Frod Tay- McGrattan. . .
, I the n:lillinery opext- 11 � lor, of Howick, has moved to the farm he EWAN-In Gzay, on March 3rd, John Ewan, aged
-4 recently purchased from Mrs. A. Morrow. 82 yaara and 11 m,3nths. .
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dd his dwelling at tile 11 _ . any train. Last Monday's and Thursday'a I - bA'LE REGISTER.
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if village�, to Mr. Thos, - mail arrived by stage from Halriston. See-
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i,petitian among ou3rr ,. tjonmsn Morrison has a large gang of men - I Oa Tuesday, March 15th, at one o'clock
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: MAR 9:1Vf 8 -0 B, S. Phillips, auctioneer.
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! was his intent ion to SzAmITH. Mar. 10, IN4 m., on Lot 16, Coqcession 9, Babylon line,
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pkper provided the roads � jwjII Wheatinew),15tandard- .
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� rto permit the donor,"k I . 01tj per bushol- - - - - _ _ - 0 90 60 031 Dowsoni proprietor ; Thomas Brown, auc-
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: - pow per buzbul ' --.--- ,-.--- 0 60 to
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�- �_ __ * . . .gyperbusirie.- - ___ _.... 0 40 to 0 40 1 .
. . _. Bok", No. 1. looffa - - - - _.... 0 16 to 0 16 n Tuesday, March 15thi at, I o'clock p.
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3eusaels- � ��� bon Lot 24, Concession 1, Huron Road '
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z Friday of last week,, -1 jour,Vsi149ft___ - __._._ 2 50,to 2 7b I -
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.i moved- to tou n frurn son new.. - .. - - - - __ J mes Hart, proprietor ; Thomas Brown,
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� has p.urohw4ied a house athee-09elins.....- - -*-_-*.4;*__
Turhb,erry .-�treet from -_ woof-- - -.---- ___... 0 16 to 0 10 . On Tuesday, March 22nd, at one o'clock
-Quite a nuraber from - , Pautoft rr tag (so -h- ....'. - 0 80 to go p, w., on lot �. concession 11, H. R. S. 9
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gall (jets 1) por bwrei- - .. ..,. 1 26 to 1 26 Tuckeremith,, Farm Stock and Implements.
ft the weddinx ,it Ethel Wood per cord (1c,nv t.. - - - _.. - 5 00 , 6 00 James Joner, auctioneer ; Wm. Sinclair,
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I )'�� Miss Mary A. 91p -in- yploa per bag - - - - - - - -...,. 0 26 60 0 60
4 � , ulovurSsed_ - _.... 6 00 to 6 00 On Friday, March 18bb-, at I o'clock p, m
.� Itobert Fergusoint ex:" '
I Timothy Bead - - - .. - - - - - 1 26 to 2 26 on west part Lots I and -2, Concession 2,
� �o the west next week ftlow.per Ib_ - - ____ - 05 60 03 L. R. S., Tuokersm'ith, Farm Stock. Thoo.
I * several wmks here. - Pork, per 100 IA.. - .. - - - - - - 7 50 to 8 00 Kernick, propriet,or ; Thomas 0ameton,
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151 il - On.Tuesday, *4roh 22nd, at 1,o'clook p.
ting at A. Cousl(ty's for -_ ToRoxTo, Misrob S—Butter-For the m. on Lot 21, Concession 11, Stanley, Farm
i week. She had come � last day or two some of the dpalera have o '
4 - Stook amd Implements, John Davison,
[ 1he- Gity Millinery op- been complaining of the shortage of arrivals proptietor ; Thomas Brown, � auctioneer.
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Iteid. -who, has been em- in some lines. But' thero is plenty of but- ,
� - On Monday,,, March 219t, at I 6'olock p.
L� 0, Row for a number ter to come forward, and receipts: are likely
P', : roads ope' m., on Lot 25, Huron Road, Tuckeramith .-
- a7n to Toronto. -If. to inereqse as noon tis the n up' Horses and Cattle. Frank Taylor, pro
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� d family �bave been Quotations are unchanged. Creamery P'rintq, OMW Brown, auctioneer.
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'* mira, during the past � 20 to 22o ; rjolido,49 to 20o ; choice dairy
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j - i, League annaver-., - pound, rolls,, 15 to 170 ; large dairy rolls, d. M. 1,
--iiere hold in the Wltll _-� ... __ ... 15 to l6o ; good to choice dairy tube, 16 to Lots, together with Effects. M. Doyle,
� .last Sabbath, Ittev. A. 1-:1 17a; medium d%iry, 13 to 14c ; poor dairy, proprietor ; Thommq Brown, auctioneer.
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I'll 10 to 12o. Chease-19 quoted pnehauged
�Voronto, xezieral secire- - F_ 1 15 On Friday, March 25th, at I o'clock p.m.,
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� Z� � ? to 11jo for %wins.' Eggs -Receipts of eggs on Lot 23i Concession 3, McKillop, Farm
Xcellent addresse.q. Oa __ irom Chicago and New York are fairly Stook,.Iniplements and Household Furni-
h,X Air. Crews gave hi -i 11 ture, - Tbom�s W. Adams, proprietor ;
k. large, but Ontario stock is slowly coming a
- iBkight Side of Lifet" Thomas Brovoti, auctioneer,
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�,�.jr -in terestiag and Tis- ,. - ---- On Wednesday, Mar6h 23rd, at I o'clock
� Zi large audience_jhe � 25a per dozen. m., on Lob,12, � Oonoession 3, MaKillop.-
11 t ed on Mon- I - MoNTuxAL,-Eggs-New laid, 25 to 27c; �arnl Stock. .Implements slid H�ueehold
� " limed,.20o. Butter-Wintercreamery, 19j, I
-.�i""�,,�"e"fi,rlisrt" ' to 20o ; full -grass, 21c ; *astern dairp, �5 Furniture... Peter Matthbwe, proprietor ;
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I Ayr of coal having bew - Thomas Brown, auctioneer. -
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el monthly Horse Fair, to 151c ; rolls, 16 to 17c. Chme-Ontario, On Friday March 25bb, at I o'clock P -M-0
-4* ft to 100- ; tdwnohfps, 91 to 9�c noession 10,
4 ha*e been held on e , - Hibbert, Farm
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. we6k was postponed 0 Stock and Implements. Mallard Hoggarbb,
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. very. stol,_rny weather,,. - I Seeds. proprietor ; James Joner, auctioneer.
, . ToRoNTo, March S -Local dealers quoted On Wednesday, March 23cd. at I o'clock
vlace on Friday.of this the market unchanged at $5.25 to $5.75 � I
_.� p. m,, on Lot 29, Concession 2, Fallarton,
� L inst.' A football or- for red clever, and $6 to $6.25 for extra .
� eting will be held in � Farm Stock Bud Implimente: William
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- I- choice ; $4 25 to $4.75 for alsike, $1 1 5 to Hodge, propri6toe:; Jam. Jones, auctionee
I Ion Friday evening Of $1.50 for timothy, and $1.75 to $2 for flail. . . � . r.
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I Rn'tish and Forenxft TORONTO, March 8 -Wheat -The market -DEGISTERED JHR9EY COW due to calve next
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, lA � I is easier at 96 to 98o for No. 2 red and Jl%j October only $10. Can return it with heifer
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. -14r. Wewb, of 13rus- .1, eAkif aud got ISM more it not satisfied. Willalsosell
. white, buyers and sellers, middle freights ounir Jer"y bull cheap or give on shares. G. A,
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... Hardie, of Listowel, and east. Goose to quiet at 86o for No. 2 DEADMAN, Bruggels, Ontario. ..
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:Andrews.. of Walton.- Out. Spring is stea,dy at 93 for No. I - - -_ . . - -
%h r4m-eived ZL Secon-d - out, Manitoba wheat is easier at $1.06 ULJA FOIL SALE. -The undbuigned has for
11 Bsale.two thoroughbred Shorthorn bulls, ell-
, ysis on Saturday last.. I for No. I hard, $1.04 for No. I northern, gible for registration,.aged . 18 and 12 months. One
I o say, and he is liow , S1 for No. 2 nortbem, , and 97c for No. red and the other white, Api4y to JOHN Me-
-Le NEVIN, Kippen. 1891-1111
1 W 000,4i t i On. �slie, 3 northern at Georgian Bay ports, and 6o
1 MeLauchlin -were at .
. I more grinding in transit. Millfeed-118 OUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT.-I?or title or'
L -up-sday takba� in thO steady at $17.50 for cars of shorta, and $16
1 ,0 LL 11 to rent after May Ist, the comfortable resi-
I between the, boy -5 of for bran in bulk eeat or middle freights. dence of Mr. Alexander Stoble, rorib - Main street,
. L. come; there Is& good well;
A Midland.- Vnessrs_ Manitoba millfeed is steady at $21 for cars seaforth * contains 0 r, L
I will -be ;old on eapy-termaL Apply to A EXA,NDEP.
. . owry, Of town, ita,ve ,of shorts, and M for bran, sacks included, .
: , STOBIE, Seafortb. � 1891-tf
pqntraet for the f inei, Toronto freights. Baled Bay -The mild —
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� . ro bi.� erected bV Mr. "; .. weather thould bring plenty of hay for- USE AND LOT FOR -SALE. -For Bale, Lot 23,
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. ce, Parkdale Yarm, ;;; - 'Ward in a few days. Ca.e Iota on the track HO Jarvis Street, Seaforlb, comprising one, flfth
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xilqr the coming SUM- L..... here. are quoted unchanged at $9 per ton. of an sore, on which are a stable and a houge con- -
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,,raet prioe j.,�,upxvard 11 �� Raled Straw -le quoted unchanged at $5 MOMS Clothes C1000t, bias clo"t kitchen and
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7 -11 11 ,0 $5.50 per ton for car Iota on track here. hall. There it a peal ff. the kitcKen and a od
X_ t �e time of Airriting, t , ,
-ia,-,,, Ertmobs has not .. I cellar underneath, and verandah along the wvol,
may ,jLi,ncd - !:�� * front of the,house. and both bard and soft water
i. � des.oripti.o.n'. I . - lAve Stocic Markets. ju400ry. The place is well Vlanted with fruit trees
.1, ,-Ind it is reporfed I- I LONDOir, March 7-Amerioan cattle, 6d ; and berry bushes,.and everything to in first -claw re.
. ' I Cmdian, Oid. vair. For further particulars, apply to h1m. JOHN
I 3OR men warking oM . DOWNEY, on the premises, of to J.L. KILLORAN,
7 . . �, LrYERPooT, March 7-C&Dadian cattle,
. Within fiv-(,- Mil('.14 Of 1, Barrister, 9esforth. . 1891-4.
, 11 I en,paes � 51d; American t-heep. 7id. I � -
.. a, 11alf- XoRoxTo Jumemox, March 8 -At the LIARM FOR1 SALE. -For Palo, LOt s2, Concession.
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lthe road will b(- oPe,n I- Uniongtook Yardg to-dav the receipts V 2. L. R. S., Tuckeramith, containing 100 acres.
� - . I The land Is all c4sared and in a good state of oulti-
, I were 25 carloads, containing 505 cattle, 49
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I . . I Ase and I calf. The cattle were of fair a good barn 8006 feet with A 9 foot BtOnO wall
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� I - . In7ty, trade was steady and everything underneath. Two Implement houges sod two
� � - VPA sold. The demand for exporters ip in frame stables. There is also a good frame house
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� A-V , 9 lei I exma of the snpply. W. JAvaek I besides b , fu,,%ce. Thie excellent farm Is situated on
. purchasing 19 carloads in this marset, had thye mill road, one mile from Brucefield, where
-1 SARUM I to purohase several loads in Chicag() to fill there is every convenience. Also 6 miles, from Sea.
- -There forth. There is a school house on the corner of the
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i � � wan a good ran, and quslity was fair. base. For further particulars apply to CHAS.-
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4 1 - f 'Sales ranged from $4.40 to $4.85. Batah. V ZON, Brueell-ld. 1891-tf
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�. a 1-9 I ere' Cattle -The beat butchers' brought - - I
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Z.8"s 11 from $4 to $4.0-0 Cmmmon to medium in McKillop.
- I'll ranged from 83 65 to? $3 90. Rough to in- -
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. I ferior, from $02.75 0 $3,25, Bulls brou ht . .
-ted our annual stock- - 12V a@ K,K@3utore of the w-Ul of Joseph 0. Kinnv, dcooa&
I from $3.50 to $4. MoDonald & May as Pursuant to the poweys veeted In the undersigned
� .. - sold one load of butcherro' cattle, containing ed, there wW be oftered for sale by public auction
. I a.b.,les for this sale 11 .. Z bead, averaging 1,145 pounds, for $4.15. at the .
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. ored, replar $7.50, 1� - �Ir. The sheep were bough� for $3.50 to $4, and 00MMF,RCIAL HOTE1,,. In the town of SEAFORTH
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�sale price 88C a Suit. , - I
- - .S� Eastern Abattoir Cattle Market was fair 2, and the Easterly one-third of the South half of
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rtgulax 12XC, for 10-C �_i -1 I Lot 3, both in the im concession of the township
;� to -day, and prices wore rather easier. par- of MoKillop, in the county of Huron, poutaining to.
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�_ ticularly for sheep and yearling lambs ow. gether 100 acres, more of ten- Upon tho Promises
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: i . � . I lag to the # upply of frozen .dressed offer. are a good frame barn. a log house aud-an orchar(L
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1. 1 - . i0gs. Good cattle brought steady prices. -About 40 acres of the land are cleared and fit for
.75,� fGr $*3.95 a. pair. � I I I well timbered. The
'.. - . - cultivation and the balance
. ; .. - - - - Cablea from Liverpool quoted the market property is well situated on a good road about 8
i befit 25C Japan tea MI, . lower at 1Qjo to 111c. Cattlo,-Receipts uaile@ north of the village of Dublin ancl 5 and one.
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1 -41& a HOMPSON, Solicitors, Mit,
+ r 40.k :_1 1 3§ ; medium, 3 to 3jo ; common, 2 to 2;1o. foneer or to DENT & T
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I 4 -0 j tj I ff - Cli3ves-Reoeiptos amounted to 3W head, the 1891-3 DSW March 10th. 19M.
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21111 Mr. Frank Taylor has In . aftuoted Thoa. Brown . . �
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. R, 8.,�?Ivekersmith, , mg. on Monday. March 2t
1004, at I o'clook p. tu.. harp, I the followfog valu,
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able properby, viz.: Her —1 *o tuares rising six,
yearn old in fast to Im ried ; 4 -year-
olds, a flliy and a guldin , 241*dr1*n"pr11A71rby0*rV
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old, I more rislog #even, t horsof doing seven, I road
mare 4 yean old, I rosa - are �jyeays old. Cattle -
Twenty steers tieing,$ y"n oK eight steers rising 2
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years old, 2 young cows, I Bow I In pig I Yorkshire
boar 13 store pigs. I bronze gobbler, I pair duoks.
I Imptanent+-One Frost & Wood binder, 2 wagons,
- 1/pair bobaleighs, I cutter, I buggy. I gu I 1per, I fan.
�fii 1',adder 110 feet long, 1. wheel arr.)w, 1 met
dMielblis4ness. I set single hstnew, 1 bay rack,
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forks, chains, and other small a0loles too numerous f
to mention. P"'sitivoly no reserve, as tha pro nle. i
torisgoingWest. Term%--All1wmvof*10Mun-�
der, cash ; over that amount . 8 months' crolif will
be given on furidshfnx % rov3d joint noteg. A
discount of 4 cows on lbepi"llar w14 be allowed off
for cash on credit amouots. FRANK TAYLOR,
proprietor; THOS. BROWN, suotioneer. 1691.2
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LEARING OUT AUCTION ;I , OF FARM
C STOCK. IMPLKMZNTH ,4ND HOUSEHOLD
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FURNITURE. -Mr, The#, BrowO has been instruct-
ed by,Mr. Peter Matthews to so# by public au ition,
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on Lot 12, �Conmslon 3, McKillbp, on wedne3day,
14aroh 93rd lWt at one o'clocCp. m.. the followinir
propertyl viz.: horsts,-1 driviog how, I heavy
draugbt godiag coming tbree,'l blood yearling
filly. Cattle, -i newly calved cow, I cow calved at
Now Year's, 4 cows to calf, 6 steers coming three, 6
steers coming two, 6 heifers coming two, 6 last
spring's calves, 1 Yorkshire breeding now with ton
pigs, 1 store pi Implement,&,- I mower pearly
ne,�, I steel* r1le, I lumber wagon, 1 top buggy,
I one cutter, one single plow, one dise harrow,
I new scuffier, wheelbarrow, hay rack, long ladder,
. grind stone set double team harnesa, set slDgle bar,
, uess� gravei box, fanning mill, trow-bar, root pulp -
or, rakeg, shovels, forkd, etc. Uouseho]4 Furnt-
tore -2 cook vtovea, one to burn either coal or
wooA, I bedrooin suite, chalrs� tables, bndatesdo
ani bo lot of othor articles There will also be offer-
ed for vale a mcuntain goat which will drive slogle
ordouble, The whole will be sold whaout reserve
a@ the proprietor hm sold his farm. Terms,-&)]
sums of $6 and under, crAh, over that ammint 8
montho'credit will be given on furnishing arp,oved
joint notes. A didoonnt a; the nite of 6 per cent.
per annum will be allowed for caahon cred1t am-
ounti. P&TERHATTHEWS, Prl-prletcr; ,THOS.
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND 19.
PLEMENTS -Mr. James Joneshms been In-
asructed by Mr. Wan, Sinc)air to sell by public suo-
tion, on Lot 1, Concession It, H. R. S., Tucker -
smith, on Tuesday, March 22ndi at I o'clock p. n).,
the following , property, viz : Horees-One hoavv
drau#ht gal Ing rising four, I belavy draught geld�
iDg risin two, I agricultural filly rldng two,' One i
draught filly 9 m6hibs old, Cattle -Two wilch cows
to c4lve In March I milch cow to calve la Aprilf 1
milch cow to �%%va in June I steer riofng three, 4
steers rising tore P heifers riWt)g two, 4 calv�s risin
one. lmplemonh�:l apt of trucks, I wagon, I 61�;-It
of sleighs, 1 buggy, 1 land roller, I mowerj bin&r,
I turnip sower, 1 bay rack, I -grindstone, I ewery
section grinder, I set fear section harrows, I si)ray
pump, I Pot team hernew, I oet plow hwoeeo, I
tread power with 4-0 feet rubber belt, I grinder, I
cutting box with blower. I set oo0es, I fanniog will,
I bag tru)k and bag hoiler, 2 walking plewa, I diao
harrow, 1 sauffier, I I Ldder, 1 turuip pulpep, I feei
furnace (80 gallons), 8 dozen grain baga, 76 hens, 1 f
washing machine, :1 daisy ch urn, I cu oboard, a num -
her of milk pans and palls, I sugar k,ittle, about 7
tons ofzjgd hay, and other articles too numeroufj
to men . All will he sold P-Itkout reserve, as the
proprJetor is retiring from fArruing, Termo.—All
sums of 06 and undeu cash; 6ver that amount 8
months' credit will be given on furnishing approved
joint notes, A discount at the rate of 5 per cept.
par annum will be allowed for - caah on credit v,
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Ladies' Drops Skirts. in flake goods, 38,40 and 42 incheo long,'trim,ned with Roman
satin, very special at 61 75-, Ladies' Dress Skirtp, in habit clotb, in colors of bletak and
navy, trimmed with Ores clusters of cording and satin stm-pping, in all length@, great
value at $2,75. Ladies' Dress Skirts, in fine viounna aloLh, in colors of black and navy, I
trimmed with buttons and ton ,rowo of cording, a very stylish garment, $3.95. Ladies'
Dress Skirts- in homespune, venotlaus. brop4doloths and fancy -fl-the goo -lit, inade
up in the latost style, at 84 50, $5, $6 50 and 87 50. L%ce Curt%ins, 21- yards long, 40
inches wide, 50a, Lace Ourtains, 3 yards long, 45 inches wide, 75a, Fhae Nottingham
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Lace Curtainp, 54 inches wide, in either �,laia, spot or scroll centres, very spec.191, $1.
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Swiss L% Curtains, fine lacy effects, 3j and 4 yards long, 54 to 60 incheq wide, at, 0.75,
$2 25, $2 50 and $3, Bobbin,ette Cart,iins,'frilled edgeg an,t ,embroidered, 3 yar6. long,
at $1.25 ana $2 per pair ' Tapestry 011T06t6, in now patterns, a large stock to select
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from, at 25o, 50,, 65a, 75a and 85,3, Unio,n Carpets, in now pstiterns and colors, at 25c,
35o abd 50e. Wool Carpets, yard wide, tne'w pattemr, at 65c, 75i and $1. Hemp Car-
pets, in stripes and floral designif, at 12jo, 18,j and 20a, Floor Oil 010-th, in 1, 1�, Uk and
3 yards wide, sb 25c per F,quare yard. Linoleams, in block and floral patterns, sti-very
close prioea. Japar,ese Mattings, in new patterns and colora, yard wide, at 12je, 180,
�06 and 2k, All C&rpets from 35o upwardh will be out and matched free of charge.
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Your hories require attention foi Spring work. They thrive and grow
at; they shed the old hair; they wo�k better and look better if fed Fear's
Dondition Powder, the best and ch -%pest food for horses. Three pounds
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present now the first fruits of March, h6ping to
please and interest you by actions which shall be
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stocks. - From now on you will see the most ad-
. - vanced styles for Spritig in merchandise of every
I description. This stor6 has many emolusive av-
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who look here - will see stocks of infinite variety,
. and all who buy here will get the 11 something '
different. " � �
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Most Of all here—finat sale of Wintergoods. We -
are offerino, the balance of our far goods and win' -
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demarice. Every item enumerated in our winter
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Dress goods reduced. Spring fabrics are already putting in their ap-
pearance. This only the more emphasizes the need of a quick cleerance of
preseii . t stocIrs, Hence this aggressive attack of prizes. .
A few ends of $1 homespun, 54 inches wide, for 35a a yard. �
. T welve pieces all -wool, danble fold serge, regular '25e and 3 5c, your
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Clae-quarter off all home'spun dress .goods.
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Auctioneer. 1 1891-2 1 � .1.1. The - styles are now here in the fabrics' that will be the go for Spigg-
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UCTION SALE OF PARK STOOK AND IM ' I vestiDgs, rnattings,- canvas cloths, muslina, ginghams and lizien reps.
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A ; Our Prints and Cotton Goods for the Spring 1904, -will be fouDd at the
in8tructed by Mr. James HiF6 to sell by public _0
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suction on Lot 25, Concession 1, ilibbert, on Tues. . N old prices., .
day, March 16th, at 1 o'clock p. m., the follo,A Ing . . I +A b,.f I I
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property, v17: Harses-Oue heavy d,aught wara K�_ � !JR_�� Jrm!_+612"! 0 . 4 . . a a. b -6 . -6 ! .!--.-
rising flya, one workinF horse 9 years old I diiving � -T-.-k 2 1-_--�_ . -
h,irse, well bro4en single or double, ;faing four . Wr _W 1-4 0 0 T) i'OS-5 -
years old'; I beavy draugbt gelding vising 2 yean ..%.- I _V_j - - , , j L:r .
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old, I blood colt risitig I year old. �Csttle, eta�-1 - - Ladic . a L -111t.,11
cow to calve lot of April, 8 cows to calve in the fall, .. .
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2 beffers rising three, t1j Calve about April lab and An immense consignment of' ne goods just received. . I
one to calve Alay lot ; 5 steers rising �, ton steers � � use
r!sIng two, 5 heifer@ rising two, 4 springoalves, 2 N�,w wash ailks that make np b6autifully. We are Showing the latest New York styles in ladies' blo .,% the prices
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young calves, 2 brood sowe with littor at tow. Im- I . � ranging � from 75c to $5. They me the latest and beat fitting vaists ever
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plements-One Deenng binder with @beat carrier, New fancy blousings in the very' I atest designs. k'
nearly new; I h1gosey-Harris seed drill r,early now, shown in the trade. A leading line at $1, in a great many &fferent styles.
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I bay rake. I lumber wagon, box and spat ; I set New prints, the kind that washinicel .
bobsteighs with biinks, 1 good top buggy, I now y See our white Japanese Bilk waiats at $4.25 each.
cutter. I donble CookefinA plow, I neor single Now carpets in great variety. it will be to your advantage to see this We feel, confident that this hine wffl,'Satisfy the most exacting tutes.
Cocksbutt Plqw, X Fleary plow, I set diamond bar- � . I I -
rows, I neiv Chatham fanning mill, 1 W rack, one range before buying. I Ladies' ready to wear Skirts—all the popular makes of cloths will be
Massey -Harris bijr B mower, 2 aets double bArness, 0. . . . . .
I set single harness, 2 dcvon grain bage, one VI,Z� . New ,felt hats for men and bqys� . foun d in our assortment of dress skirts this semon.
pulper, about 120 feet hay fark rope, forks, chaim, � JUSt _t3 hand, manuf actnrers' samples of hos and gloves, no 29 pair
shovels, ofoss-cgi saw, tiockyoke, whiffietrees, -New dress slArtw-for men and bpys. . - I � - fery
, � t special prices. :�� .
binder cover, horse blasketo, goat robe, etc. Every. I alike, all a .
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thing,will be_961d� without reserve as 'Ube proprietor Another large consignment.of boots just in. - I . �
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is giving up the farm. No ouiAide stock allowcd at . 0 0 , I 0 *-*-O --- - - +-*-*-+4 el
the sale. Terms -All sums of 65 and under, cash ; Any quantity of Butter snd'Eggs taken in exchange fox goods. I
overlbatamouutS months' credit will be givenou
furnishing appraved joint notes. A diecount at the @5mmgmD(g-K7AI&INaREFtaNg-Riffulm , I I 11
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rateof 6percent per annumwill beallowed for
cash on credit I 4wounts. JAMES HART, Ptoptle- ' PRETORIA C", lot,hl*n--- Departme.-mt, I
ter; THOMAS. BROWN, Auctioneer. 1891-1 Det M., McBEATHY I BLOOK, BLYTHIs 9 I
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OF FARR STOCK. -Mr, Joa- I Not a man who bought an overcoat, suit or pair of trousers ; rot a par- ,
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received instro3tions from the � - .1 out who' -fitted out his or her boy at this store, but has told friends or beigh-
A:04G by public auction on Lot B I d $13 -
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Concession 8, Usborne, on Friday, MAroh 18th, at 11 IF MS FROM I a i " WA ors Of the saving to be effected b buying clothing here.
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o'clock P. M., the following valuable property : I � 111M." I . y
Horsea-Ono horse rising 10 yeire old, 1 brood mare I Every snecess has an imitation. Our present clothing sale bu m.:ny, but
41stratloo, in foal I World's Fair, St. Louis, April 30 each one only - mphasivs the genuiness of the original.
rising sfx,yoxro old, eIWbIe for re ABE R H ART&
to Orckard Willow ; I geldla rising 8 years old I . ! " —our
sited by Orehard'Willow, 1 fififie rising 3 sired by I to Dec. 1st, 1904. Another factor that daily adds to the prestige of our clothing Bale .
11 - below othen, thus making the fidl saving
' . . 11 . , plainly marked prices are always Z)l
Glen Lad, I filly. rising 2 sired by Pride of Glasuick, T'S GOOD. —
1 standard bred filly' rising 8 sired by Havolo. dam I . -
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FerDleat ; I filly riaing 2 sired by Pride of Glasnick, —_ I Cost of Exposition -$50,000,000 effected at this sale this week 5.0 pericent. I
I gelding tieing 2 yearo old sired by Carbincer, one That's what �_eople say of the goods we Sizi� of groundr, 1,240 acres.
filly rising one year sired by oiohard Willow, one sell, and it is a great satisfaction to us One hund.red mea's suits, -sizes 36 -to 44, at 30 per cent. less than Our -
1gelding rising I year old sired by Orebard Willow. to know our efforts to Bell only pure, Sp6cial Colonist one way excursion fares marked prie6a. I -
Thoroughbred DuTham Cattle-Miunle Mint sired
by Duke of Wellington, Imp. Minnie Mint 2nd. sired fresh drugs, at right, prices, are being from Seaforth to Billings Montana -435,05. Seventy-five children's suits eleanng from. -$11.50 to $2 ea&
by Now Yeam Gift ; Marty Blue Ribbon sired b . appreoiated. I . - Colorado Springs, Denver, Helena, Butte, Seventy-five pairs of met�s wool tweed -pants to clear this week for $1
Im . Rue Ribbon with calf at foot ; Helena 2ny ! I
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sm Koyal uhlot, with calf at foot; Lady Nelti� Are You a Customer . of Ours ? OAden, Salt Lake CitV-$40,05. each. .
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sired by Sallebu with calf at, foot, I heifer risiDg A - -.0 0 0 0_#_0_*_*_+_#0
8'6ired by Admiz,,, due to calvo before sale ; We I., not, why not ? We want at least a Nelson and Roseland, British Columbia, - -
2 -year-old heifers in oalf, I two-year-old heifer with portion of your trade. We wanb yon and Spokane, Waahington—P-0.55. .
calla$ foot, sired by Roan, Clow, I two-year-old to learn it is worth your while to come Portland, Oregon ; Seattle, Wasbington ;
bull bred by MoLaren & Sons, Cromari The pra&- /I IFY
ent stock bull is Wonderem Heir bred ty Gap. T, E. bere-to become a regular ougtomer. and Vanpouver and Victoria, British Col. FIIU Dept-Irtmend.
Robson, sired by Wondeters lost, wbioh sold for Perhaps those items will help to per- umbia—$43.05. � -
$2,005, Dam Lewin, the famous show cow in the suade you : I San Franciaoo and Loe Angeles, Califor-
hard of Cap. T. E. Robson, Ilderton. Grade" �
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stock oteero floinir 3 years old, 8 cows in oalf, four Pa re fresh ground hellabore ,Wo lb nis�$43.60. - - The heaviest price reductions ever made on furs - of every kind, will go
calves. Hogs -17 store hogs, I brood sow and pigs, Insect Powder, for lice on cattle, Proportionately low rates to other points. into effect March 4th. All the balance of our furs go on sale reprAlea of �
1 brood so ov due to farrow April let, The above is never fails 50a lb Tickets on sale daily until April 30, 1904. 1. ; -_
, a choice lot and will be sold withjut reserve as the 46 Never Fail 11 corn cure, a real For ticketw, Pullmam reak,rvations and all cost. I I �
,proprietor is giving up a rented farm. Term"
month's credit will be g-ven by furnishing approved cure for corna . . 10a box information, apply W . Thirty ladies' fur jackets in Astrachan, Bocharau, Rumian lamb, Electrie-
joint note3. A diecount of 4 pe'r oentg,er snnnm Chlorodyne Cough Cure, pleasanb Sea], nearly all sizes in stock. Also collarettes, ruffs, muffs and gauutlots. in -
will he allowed for cash. WAf, BRO proprie- to take, effective 25c bottle I .
ter; JOSEPH WUITF,, auctioneer. IMI -2 "Our Own" Condition Powdersi WK.SOMERVILLE, all kinds of furs. . I
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Annual MeOing. . � -Awl--,% �:7 01"ftftl e—,%n �
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� The annual meeting of the Farmers' Association 0. ABERHART PICTURE FRAMING. T3 �:U=5. . .
, of the South Riding of the Coun.�y Of Huron, will be DRUGGIST, ,
hold In Miller's Hall, Hensall, on Saturday, March - - - Twelve men's coon coats to clear'. Five coon coate, worth=160, to clear
12th, at 2 p m., for %be elsollon of officers and other CARDNO'S - - - - BLOCK ..
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busluess. !be objeotg and sims1lof the Asewistion we have purchmed the entire abock of at $40. ��
will be shown by local speakers,' and matters of in- S Im -A- V C-) 1::?. r -r 11 � Picture Frames carried by Mr. Jae. Graves. Two coon coats worth $63, to dear at $43.
terest to farmere will be diecuased. B. S. PHILIPSt __ - - -- I — which, with our own complete stock, gives I
Secretary. . � 1891-1 � I us the be8t selection in this county. Two coon coats worth $68, to elear at 50,
1 1 Patrons' Meeting. 'e .
,� I I We would be pleased to itea all Mr. Three coon -oats worth $75, to -clear at $56.
. X meeting of the patrons and others Interooted in a to us for their Seven'do- coats, worth from $15 to $20 to elear at from $12 to $14
the Winthrop Creamery will be hold in the factory Gtavee' old customers com b I
Roberts' Drug Store on blonda March 21st, at 2 o'clockdt M., for the pioture framing. We will guarantee satle- each. I
, purpose orappointing a board of ectors, also a faction. I
I becrotary-Treasurtr and salesman. A large attend- Two calf coal'X, worth S23, to c1car at $14 each.
The Morse Electric Relt Ancois ested'" mattors of importance to the I Six calf coats, wort4 $32, to clear at $21. 1
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Cares Rheumatism, Paralysis, Liver and P"ItrOus"Viul be dic-cusied at this meeting, A. A. I JACKSON BROS., Seaforth.
. CUTHILL, Secretary. 189t-2 — One Wallaby coat, regular price $28, to clear at $17. , I
Kidney Trouble. Lame Back, Constipation, - - — [ . .
Stomach and all nervous diseases. A SW - -* Also special cleanng prices on all robes, capi, ett,
belt for $5 at iw�`_w - ---
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You may etand on tlie lee all�- da*y, and --*--.--I 1, I 94�1. 0J.- N _V.+ . rastters, Eggs
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yet have warm feet� if you wear a pair of +4-1"1-H-11 Rid +4 . . 0 W-0 a 'Iti!!1 I Highest prices paid, for - Bu -
Electfle luml(m. . - - A Fanrners' Ex'perience. .� . and, Wool.
invaInable for fro@tf.d or sweatyjeeb, sure - - ______ .____1_.____�-____
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cure for chilblains. Ps icej ,50c aRair at A well kndwn horse and cattle feeder of this neighborhood mlled o __________ - - . . - ----.-,-= - �
. J. S. ROBERTS. " . about two months ago, and said he bad decided to mix -his own stack food. - LM %�j JL
_.� . He purebased 4 lbs. of our W & P" DIRAJACT
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When yon wike up In the morning with Opposite Town Building, Corner Malin mud Market AUs.. Somforth,
a bad, tasto in �our mouth, you know that . Blood Purifying Pow&r," - � � I _ � -
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your liver in out of order. Take a dose of . . -
Robert's Vegetable Stomach and Liver Pills. . � I It Pays To
They will cleanso your 'stomach, Improve Oosting $1, which he mixed with 4 lbs, of pure sulphur and 50 lbs, of linseed Watch Ohain I
your appetite and make you feel like a new meal, g $2, 70 0, or about A � 0. per 1b, I " ' � ! %1� ..&Vor"O�-_
Man. 25o at . 1k The restilt was 58 lbs, of mixtnre, costin. 3- . . I--,' ) -
This he has used, and pronounces the strongest and best atock food he has i . _�,
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. J, S. ROBERTS' Drug Swre. , I ever tried. Ile says : 11 You could not believe how his a-Dimals improved I . &I 10 -
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after beginning to use it." . I 0 ; #__V__9 _,_ � I s .
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. - Now, had he mixed this powder with bran, instead of Iinseed me 4"M . * " . T, �7 �
Pre�ared by j. S. Roberts, is aboo- wonld have cost him about 2-1c per lb., but would it have been as good ? He �
the 4 Weather has been bad, and we have ff Now to the best time to entm The Jr*Au&rY rush
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lute y beat preparation known still have his food much cheaper than Isnewover. 1he beginners are well via
can afford to use the better meal, and bought too many Ladies' and Gents' work, and teachers can. therefore. give ,Wore 1111ts
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for chapped or rough hands, as nu- many of the pate'nt ones advertised. Chains, Our mistake is your treat. tonew4udents, His now currouttalkthroughout
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merous customers cau testify. Try I ter of dollars and cents to you. His experience We need caah, and will take 25 ner the coun tha " 'vVj _—,4s to wice a
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a hottle, ond if not satisfactory, call Farmers! this is a Mat 6- bndni�sv o-. t)_,rr1_Umnd ,urso, ,and wanU to bo
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and get your money back. Price may be yours by ap7plyinn, to cant, off any chain plaWdi In a paying - .e when gradusted, should
. 25 cenW. The original and geViUiDO�� .0 � priwA are never the highest, this attend the Cana" Business COI]dffle, Chath ,onl-
.. -%L _'V1 makes them still lower. Come while Students of Isat'year 111ye4dy4rning over 40,000-D per
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prepared only at I IN I any er budnm school KCZ; such reerju 7 we
I 1 -""'-7 NATILSO-L -N I until -March 19bb. p% our railway fare. Have you ever seen our
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