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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1905-03-17, Page 5I . , - I I . - I . I . , , .. , . . � I - . 11 11 - - - , � , � - - - - . .., � .1 . � - . - . _, ��.�, . . - I I � . . - - . __ 1, � I M 1905, '711 � � : � I STORE. .. i "WWWWWWRI"I"N.."aw 11 - I �, � � - � S, _1 � � 5 :� - ;_ . i � � . -1 i rkek the Sister Shoa 11 = n � - I I :eor comfort and for I � . I j .� i � I a . n � .�i . I � iff made in the on , I � . - . i - I fy .1 i I ,making exclusive � _� i I- , sy" . -4 rel" wetted shoee -116r - I . 4 � . * - I �V -n a dozen .4-1 I - : ulfferent � 1 zg ' . � 1 � I . - -d fromt ;the, sa - i I i5f rent w id � � I [at shaPe your : 1 i foot �. A lu cali' be properly ., - I I 4 - : - - - , - Slater I I Ltltedwith R - I , - 41 � .1 � � Shoe is made fot. - I - I "dress wear, 1 -or every % -3 � , , _1- . , 1 et wear. It is ther I- E � I - , : �! ahor� the 4'� I . I middle- . I - � � ,e 8 � , A = I`— hoR and the old j � I ­ : - old ago. - 'i I - �. i j, - � , � showing the navr i , � . f b - 1 - I I .amous sho � 1 41S - a in 5 � � I I pe , N 4 I � a a and in the fol- - - -A , � --- " Patent colk box: . I , . I � ', 4 , ,, smooth calf - . . ', singlia 4 - � 3 1 a T I � � he gertuine Slater . I � Z . ilao stamped on ena -, �, Q � ight in Seafq4h Orly ' , - - . - i �. : I . - - - I � , i � , - � i , � . I �eaforth, . � lr . 'y" and ff,Em-oraw I..-. T_ - . - Z . � � � � - I - - . --------------__ � �__ �_ , , � � . . , - :f.k or so ' __ �, ago,whilvi - f,utwdry ,to gi_-t 'jI;N -: - I I .004 wit.h. t e buzz - ' �b _ � Ong in rolutact with- - �_ I- - 4i-Ppea inhis )ia . I alo. - Mel, to out - -a Tar,x : � , a .: �- 1P the palm of -bi.,4 � z.pr4eyent Ihj= USing� -1 . I he._Xr. F. 11GxvWd,'. -� I I 1E -d al Messrs' Cook' A I * - I I �=Ills had also -tho ' I . L� &-ime day, ita ge -1 I . t i .k in-Itte m,aebimery, , I I - , �'. a � �- 10110- nicely. -Mr. I - � ; Murray and san, o,f i 1. - � . A � been ,*endLng itbo. / I -litives ,axxd ifrielids e I ,-1- , - I Z, : m � v�S�'Wty,_ lett this ' i . � ! bome.-Auss cl.3i,w . i Toronto, is visiVi . �,_ .3 1 � _ ,1 1 ' � � � - tand Mrs. /.-�lex. . I ; I . : I well, of � q 1 - - V.- 1 , . I � -v pleasant -Y en ter- I I I I I , I of f,rie , 5 on Fri- q . � . �.-Mr. Ad Mrs. NV. . I . I V� W,V harean �Njon_ - I rr, 7 ---e funeral of tile � I I Ood. of Tuck-er- i 'S MQ,thel.r.-Mr.,�-An- j I I -.barne, is in BlytIl : �a_7 relaLives and I ; I j I 1� V'IePhone Co.ha,vef I . I - �a *hero r�, . , -puttin(r,11P � � T stvm of . � o . � I � _Z. At m -t W ar our - �re decidod, Ito ust_- I � o an-np-'to I I , . - ery X*Tpeot. With � vat2erworks, and el- �'ould ,have all th,(-, . t -city. These WWI � , I rl-eas�ed tot see our .1 , - r. John Zuof le, back 1: yusiness, lie ha-vi,n- . , istora shoo depart� � G. If. Yun - I - , g,!bljjt._- � i L *net Umo lxnanxhi- � j Ifensxll dic-4 sud- I : i j , 7 last at the re,41- � � r4 .1 Charles, in R.In- 1 � � . He, was tverp�ia_.- I I - . � � age. -The Ifensall : I i I I mqffis,IjeA tjjj,- Clin- . . t ,�kteh at the JaUer � �,�Ctly .&Venirig lky a -i I ; Good f o(r- t ho Ifen- i I . � :r. El-*YoW ' It onsukrial . , PUA a-84tuati-on in i � � 7vid De.w and Afr_ � : Xh ha.d a xoaf� in- � I I ,rking in t1m sa*, i I ; i i I I _.­ � I . ibulli. � � � - � I M -of Graivenhur--al'I w.r I F,t Larrosse Min- � 7 . - . : .� s Hall, seafvrtll, 1 L! i � 11. 1944-1 . Ar, J. J. !A-c(;j-utjj . I t -0 i � � ! 11f.)"l-ie, bre(.dt-r of , . i ; I � � I * A : ,old bo Mr. Ve,ter il ' 4 ,N-b-r'n,,,gV1l1,(-, % te" I - ' � � j t .- i I- for qyhtch Ill- rf i � I j . Tirl,_- colt ,Vv�ls bred I I . 4 � � ; � 4. 1WI carrieft, ,off 1 4 . I . . t� 11 -ISL fnlL Ir NvaF, : I s � . Mt partc,4 It-jr:,v,Sujt- � �; I � : I r r cA i t C(I It i Tn . i � . : . 1 2 vt-ry li,appy p -a- t II- I I 4 ; � . I, tho Iluaw� of Mr. I j � q M'h<-w-�� on Monday � I I : i I ��evk, When .rhv 111- 4 � 7e,l by -1 suerlri,zo i crt. Tille, ocruipa-Ily i . � 4_414- Ito,,lit and jj()1;f_ i . � � �r. we,tcom�e and saan � - ' 1;'i� or-,�. A raosL q4u-' I � . I I ; went, &�I after ig- serWd t-hehaji- I ,� � ,I. trippea t1he lig-lit - - 6 wt 6 sma �Zyu K-11! lk � ied W meet ag!aln I � mizknz, wh,cm o.very � I : I ve Ttwsday danco i � i - � e ,Lnil Mrs. 11. 1)e_ 4 I I. . j I . ; : I qpre.tty arut cioxu- i � : � Rrao on the lftu.on I � . . . 1 7 'Imu:51c, %as (Iffayett ;. I A fit hou'r of 0 rhL � 31'r - I 7 -_�4--r vv�� iservf;d, hk - k1turul-Inamner und. � . but, wa;i m,ndercd. I f4� jolly carnpaRY 4 Mr5. W. C(kuvwy, t � . . � t. ati ry wrd hwApit, 11ty" I �tr vartow� h.orw-5111. w I . t&ri tht, r-jsh it It WL " I k0ours-ey may en- - , , Y. h",upifteg's taf tile - � � �)IoriirA, tvll<�ZL tho � � .- 't i --d nrorf- t*lsra,X- 1.11 mxd wor!�& i I . � __ - __ =.1. I .W Z - : - F i. Amr�= oF - I IA a __ a 400 1 1 1 - - ipleg reaAy for . rked in pl i I Mith anything . I . � I EMIR. . �gaia P , . � , in March, be- - - 1�; proposition c :mr rooms, and- � I &R.R .1 , � �., MITAF.10. I I I - I � I -A L . - � A . - , � , . � I - . � - 1W5s - I 1-11 ,,W, H 1Z 1 1 � - � . - ! . I I - I � - - � - I 1 4 . - . . - . I I � _. . --- I - . I �. I .1 � - III 11 _._ -!.!..!!!!..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!r jwffimm'.�� .- - I .__ - . 4 . SALE RSGQMR� I -11 ' ()n Satnrday, edarch 18 - h. su 9,' e0l"j- . I , � , ��­ 4 ' i . . I I - � CANADIAN' 11 A K ,p 1. Efeafortb, a . (� at tho Qaean"d Hotle 0,0t,p 50 acre farm, beinA Lot 4, Coacelf- Iffalleto. 4re. I?r:%nk r1ww, 'pro- -1 .- I I - 'Un OF COMM.A.mkiE0 � !sion 10, I 1. - twe8u flaished ana -.-Anfinished cattle. A , wiletro-15 W Y -ha Zlpf, teoftut ; Tbomas , . .�, . � __ - I ' f `R1 Brown, auctioneer. On Friday, March 21J�h, at I o'clock P. ' M# I I . - � HEAD OFFICE,, �TORONTO. � � Per owt,, ohoW, �icked lots at $4.15 to $4. 8a -. load& of gc'�id, of whiob there � m., on Lot 6. Concession 14. Halleut. duer . I � --..,...d- * mile north �ot Mirlook. FArm 8toom mud Paid-up Capital, er�o -ftnd,'$3p5(0j00_0 . -:In4jements. John &. W.to, proprietor ; . . I John Taylor, Chiselhuzsb J. F. Haekwe% Thomas Brown, saotione-. HOM GEO..A. COX, F'remidenb; : I from Urniers and desf4a that barl orders ' Oa Welueiiay, K-irob 22,1-d, at bwelve I e0look noon, on Lot 1226, Cmaesnion 3, Mo- ;. I I E, WALKER, Genera,l Manager. AUIX. LAIRD, Asub. Gen , � I . . . Manager, I jculop,one mile an -i a qasrtornomh-of ,�ssfc�rth, F,*rm Sbook. Implementq and I . 110 Branches IN CANADA,. THE UNITED IST TES 11ousaWdForninure. Rm"rt 07-w4alook, AND ENGLAND.' . I - - I 1!.# proprietot - James G KcHtehael, auc- � A GEN�RAL BANKING BUSJNt'SS TRANSACTED. -If it wtU do ,,vbat� then woneer. Oa Tueadav, March 214, at I o'clock I 11 � I ' ' �j F P. M, an Coneessioa 2 8r,auley, Stock Farxnbrsl� and GraziersP 13 1 X I anki g. S&ters and Heifers, 2 anti 3 years old. Albert Nott,. proprietor ; Taomas Brownp � , I L . I ill W Every faciliby afforded N,'rmers and grazlera for their banking buknems. Notaes . � �, � Ais � I A,aotionear. I I � I counted� Sale'Nobes whed or taken for oolleobiow . I ion FridAy, March �Uh, at 2 o!31ook p. . . ___ f�DEPARTMENT . M., at the residence of the undere;gqed, Hor3ex. SAVIN'S BANK U North Main Street, Seaforth, � IL Z_.1L Cattle and ll-tvehoia Purnit-are. Arthur I Deposits of .81* and . upwards received, and Intere8t mll;wed at current rates f ' '0M date � dMbrsith, prokistor ; Tames G. Mc- ".%of deposit. . Interest added to the deposit twice in each year, at the end . of Michael, auotinneer. I � . may and Nov4mber. The depositor -is subject to no delay what. On Tuesday'. Maioh 28, at I O'clock pe ever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of I -.�!P. on Lot 13, Cone-assion 1, Halliatt, three , : I I I - . � �nileea east of Clinton, F4rm 'D ook, Im- � BANKING BY MAILID . . mi.ements, lumber anti cedar posts. Ed ' � ,waxd. 811)banis, proprietor ; Thomas Brown. D posits may be made or withdrawn by mail. Out -town acjco:un receive ' ? -of to I every . att ention. 11 - aultioneer., , mm" I I . . . SEAFORTH - BRANCH, ' I MA ir&9`_rR F. HOLMEST6, Solicitor. � G. E. PARKES-, Yarager. , - 810MTV. Match I I.Ab, 1905. . . �, . I . - I . ­­--- -81 05 to 1 06 those at the letter price having been ' TTOUSE FURNITURE Foi: SALK -T be' under. ,wa Per b"W_ 0 "' '0 0 38 pgdg per bmhd---.., ____ a brought in so shippers ; feeders, 900 to . 11 oignei having determined io lesve I for,winflipeg Offers big cffectg Scaf6rth such &a I 61irlorpr bimbel-' - ___ -.00. 0 46 49 a 45 1.000 Pounds each, $3.60 to $4 per, cwt; _hLouedhold stoyoff. furniture, etc., amon . g which is 1 I Haupy 0.74m, X-0. 34 10069 - - - - - I- a those at 800 to 900 pounds, $3.40 to $3.60. ht Rango "d * ood coal heater, t Tnaug g y privato x5sao:" .6------- - - - - Theme quotations and weiihbs are for eat- sale Rill sale Tha lnod� until cout I a e nd of do&.-,,-,- ---a&- 0 JS 60 019 I %31"Z"PeTW". _-_ - -A__4- 2 150 bo 216 tie of fair co good qualitk an regard@ breed. I IfObt And L aft10100 can be seen M tht . of the undersigned, oppoeiO the public re sidenoe school. -_ - 6,50 to 7oo - HV per I= no - -0 ­__ 0 "" Viloh Cows -About 8.5 milch cows HUGH ROBB, Senforih. I I . I , 19".1 - : : : : * lltdwpofl*0 11M so - - �_--�._ -- 50060 $86 ' " 1W " 0 to 026 � 7 ;ng mi . spring1re, of which the bnlk were of * * 0 0 80 SheapIki"o...- .. -s, --a ....,* ' *� 8� ' ' ' : po6mcw. Vn bw (new).- ...... 0 60, 40 075- ' � , , 0 * * � Common to me,dium qualityj with few SILEARING Wit of Farml 600k and Implem. ,ki Joneshao 1 -*40 -' r � I .- '3alt (fineliall) boml- .. .... 1 251a 100 ' - - - - '. Woodpoircoo (lon0-.,-- --..- 5 00 to 620 ng - - - - I, " - 0�r` � choice, sold it $30 to $50 each. VS&I . Calves -The season of the year has cc . me ents�.--Umes IrOoelved Inj truations . from John Hastings, to sell by public isuct on on lot .' 17 Wxdpsreord (short). _:_ - _..� 2 76 io 195 I " ( 5- - - - - . 1 when two many young Calves are rusibed on 21, coneqWon 6, Hibbert -to ship nesday W1 d he varob 296d i wri, the following : I Imosih team ol ___ __ ... xosscaag - - - - - - - so*. 10 40 to 060 I I - bag : 6 00 to 750 ;L 4 /_ the markeb. Butter, milk and cream be. I i heavy draught horses rhigg 5 nd 6 rreppa fulik. 2 T, ss. T41 W.- - gs.­"-:**V@ - - I.-'".... Tink"y sad%-. - - ..----. I 2b 60 200 ' : "it �::�_ -I ing In demani at high'priees, %' . I . rwers are -heavydraughiffeldingsa6di lly�rlelnX3 I Gui- _ - - r, Ila teer colt thing 2, 4 cows supp�lxed to -be calf, I , lb-:- Tallow. per lb- ' - _. - - - - - . 06 66 25 .. "I -.-- Pork, got 100 so _.� - - - - - - - 7 50 to '8 20 I.. _ I`— -_ I W , � � anxious to gob rid of their Calves &b any 1 price. , The market was, as usual ,galo, , I ; thofouo.hbred cow in calf, I i ev cow 11 g 8 $up. -1 I .+ , , on . I " rising 3, , , ,posed to be In cat, A ste heifers 2 k! I -- 0 . . DairY Mar�keitUso ��� overstocked with interior calveN. Aces ranged from $3 40 to $6* owtt or 1 to years old, 0 steers I year old, spring a& 69, 8 ta!l dalves I broad saw wit 0 yo -i g pigs at bar side, I _U, .. , ,_�,__ _-, cr -NTTo,March 14bh-Butt�r-Tfie mar- per .2 $10 each. Few brought - the- latter r nee. I i . lumgr wago ij psit bifel't I large onellage cutter no . Massey. rig Mirk, 10 w ( , It I spade h%rro,v, ket- about steady, Reaelpta of all kinds " Sheep ani Lambo-All of good qualityj sold . I lot dla;nond barrows, I ower, I I we I t .. I 00 bugky with pole and shafts, I a ter. I At on se'ef- ut now fair, although more batter.thsn is are I . readily at a -1i ttle f! rmor prices. 0510Y er combined, I stone be-& � t&4 1. o ble boat, I wheel. forward could be handled, Prices Dann, who in generally the heaviest Wer, .a , � burow. 2 set@ double team h tows, -2 ecti al0gle I.Ajorning I quoted unchanged. Creamery printp, are I . � reports an follows: EXPO*.t owes at $4.50 , , harneas aad41,16t of'otbor artl I. I as too pumerous to , I � , o at one a*clool,4 Terms­kll sums 27 b6 290 ; Rood to choice dairy tube, 19*. to 65 1%c per owt.; buelcm, $3.50 to $4.25 to 2W ; medium dairy., 17 to l8o ,- inferp* pir Mt. 10 mixed COTAMOn lots at $.3.50 to of 810 sM underi cash , over bbat amoua t twelve months orbdit will be iivop on furnishing approved lor prades dair,y, 150 to 163 ; gbod to* $4.50 per owt.: n fed yearling lambs at gra � jolat notes. 4 par I cent, off for' cash on credit &. choice dairy pound. rolls, 221 to 21a ; large $6,50 to 47-121�-!, bgrnyr.rd Or Common � MOU48. P081MV81Y 00 reserve so the proprietor dairy, rolla, 20o to 9-'a ; mediurn dairy, 18a 19a. Cheese is steady. r -)ugh lambs, $5 50 to S6.50 per owt.,, lambs 84 to 88 earh. lloga- has Sol,], Me farm and is ratlying; This @took hall In good condition. JOHN H�.STTNGSi Prooriabor; to -The mi)irket spring ab jAXjc,3 JONES, Auctioneer for Perth and Huron Job lots here are quoted at lljo per pound Mr. Harria boughb about 700 at an ad. I . i 1944-i � I . forlarge, and Ile for bwins. lEgge-The vance of 15o per awt. over Friday's pr1ces. - 3narket is about eteady. The demand for or 25d ve"W-11, ore th!Ln he paid on,j week T Hotice to arleditois. � MAW laid is a0tive. and they are quoted un- _ agrt. Selects sold at $7, and lights and fats I - changed at 210 to 922o per dozen. Limed at $5.75 per cwt. . . In the Sarrogate Ocmrb ef ,the Coanty of are quiet &t 180. . � Huron. In the estate of argaret MoN=EAL. March 14th.-Chome, On- , I Buths. � Clark, deceased. , . Urio f&H white, 110 to Ilia; colored, 11-1- - Quebec, 10a to 10jo. Butter-Fine6a; - ArPLFFORD-In Seaforth, on March Oth, to Mr dalighter . Notice ldhereby A 1 to In that behalf, th4t ,If ryen, purs 3ant to,the i tatu , � I � . persons kaving olajm I against . grades, 303; fall or winter made, 26 to 28c; -, and Mrs L U Appleford, % ni March 126h, to Mr and WALKER -In Bruaefleld, 0 I the estate of Marpret Cl irk, vddow, N a of tbie township of Stai3loy, in be 0 t a ",.y of H ron,1 do - 'Western dairy, 21fe -W 22o ; roll butter, 93 to 21c. Egue -'No. 2, 16 to t7c ; Montreal Ifirs James Walker, a son: DAVID30N-In Tijakerarolth, on MArch 2nd, to ceased, Who dle(I on or sboub the '16th d& of Feb. ruary, A,. D.. 1905,,Ira requifel to aend oat, � limed, 17 to 17jo ; sele-3tod, 20 to 216, and Mr and Mrs A Davidson, a son ru Ma M uODGERse-In B cefield, on rch fith, to r fibeylor repaid, or deliver a Henry Peak, at B%3 a. one executors of the above estate) 4 n or Pbo �(,o aewWd, 211 to 22%, - I - w- . And Urs Rodgers, & daughter PROCTOR -In Goderlob township, on March otb, ff.the r e he 6th day of April, A P,, ION,, th(Ir nsmas and addressei and a full atatatnent.of pmrt[culars of - . . Grain, eta� . to Ur an4 Mra George Proctor, a son DEAOON-In But Wawanosb, on March 7th, to their clikirng and the nature of I the Aecurity held by ftem (it any) duty verified by an Affidavit, And fur. ToptoNTo. March 14th-WheSto-Whital Mr and Mrs ftmuel Deacon, a diughter BALLANWNr,-In Brussels, on Msre,h tith, to Mt . thertAke noilee th%t the nid exeousors, fbor the said 5th day of April, will proceed to dish bute the 1 $1.08 ; red, $1.08 ; goose� 900 ; spring, ;'. $1.02 ; care&!, $1.07 peas, 70a ; oats, 490 ; I and Mrs James Ballantyne, a son DWHER-In Brumele, on March fth, to Ify and t%of.tbeestat.6 wong the parbleaeatit ed there. "" vinz referon6aa to. ba only to Me claims 3f which barley, 52c. Hay -%TO. I tiMODhy, $10 to Mrs Jon" Backer, a son 'JOHNSTON-In Goderloh townehip,on ?kl3ioh MI ' they sball then have received notice. And the ex, ecutors will not be respoDalblo to any or Itor for $11 ,- clover or mixed. $7 to $8 per ton, ko Wand Ifts Chris Johnston, a dAughter �— any part of the estate of whopo ohim they @boll not Straw�Sheaf straw, $11 ; 100sq, $7.50, I-— � I � have received notice ab the time of suen didribu. Hogs­-Dreflned hogs, light, $7 75 anr owt ; I Marriames. tion. - heavy, $7.23 per cWt. Millfeed-$15.50 to MAYNES-LEI311MAN-At the residence of the F. HOLMH�TED, . I I . �$16 for bran in bulk, $17 50 for shurto, east brido'o father, FAot Wawanoeb, on March 7th, Solicitor (or tb.9 Ex3ouborq. and,weat ; Manitoba. $9-0 for shorta, and by Rev J Edmonds, Hr Albert Mayneo, of Ar- Dated at Seaforth thiti 154h d�ay of March, A. D., $IS for bran exports. cola. Aninabols, to Mim Mary R, daughter of � i 190. I 1944-3 - � . - Me and Mro R Lelebman I Cement Sidewau-.s. . - - SIMPSON-MUNDEL,L-At Belmore, on March Elorse Market. lob, by Rev J Redford, Mr Adam Henderson I . Simpson, of Cullom, to Miss magoe, youngest - - - , I Top-oXTo, March 15, --The following is Burns & SheppArd's weekly report of pre- daughter of Wr and Mrs -Win Huadell MURRAY-BRUMM-In Goderich, on March Rat� h h I xayars of the Town of Q80aforten aTideer"y notifle that all petitions t � r v(m b 'Aftlkq -iraflivg prfee5 : Single roadfoerff, J5 to 16 ' . 7ib. at the residence ot Mt Walker Murray, by . Rev James Hamilton, Mr Claude Murray, to I must be h the olerk'aoffim on )r before hands-, P -W- to $200 ; single cobs anti Miss Unle Brunner, of Seaforth 'a May 13th next. � \ 4 LUOTT, Clark. WWE qaarrisafe horses, 15 5o, 16�1 hand3, $175 to $24a ; matcheId pairs sknd carriage horses, MILLER -TODD -At the residenee of the bride paranis, St Helene, on March M, by Rev 9 H Whaley, Mies Jennie, daughter Mr D Todd, , Seaforth, March 16th,- 1905 1 1944.2 1 WANTED, CIGAff SAL AN. 1;5 to 16,1 handso $M to WO ; delivery of to Ur Riehard Miller, of the Northwest boress, 1,100 to -1,200 lbs., 8150 to $175 AM DGE- Tu row FOTH]CFJNGH -BUR In eke ith, on I _; geDeral purpfAe and exvress horses, 1,200 . to 1,350 Us. j 091. 60 to $200 ; d r aught horcoo, March 8ih, by Rev E H Sawers, at the home of . the bride's mother, Mr Dougal Potherlugharn � . The wakera of one of the m at popular ten cent 2,350 to 1,750 1b., $150 to $230 ; cjervice� io Miss Mary Emma, daughter of the late John Burdge, all of Tuokerarnibb . olgars in Canada wanb a saleen an for the tot rot of Huron, Emt, We8t and South Applican 9 recom. able second -'band workerp, $55 to $90 ,- ser- .0 mendations muet be first alas , and his bility to hot Viceable second-hand drivera, $'J5 to $90. � DestbB. Boll agods to the trade. unques. tion 10 as a most liberal Corn Witon will 0 anow. 0 SMITH -In 'Egmondvlllo, on Marob 11th, William ad. The opening lo A, epleadi -one for POPU]Flr Live Stock Markets. , . Smith. aged 79 years, I month and 10 daya MOIR--At the residence of her daughter (Mrs Jaa ti man posseasing the napess-Ar qnsliflis no. Ad. drese, sWing experie8ce, go and r feren308, 11 LONDON, EOglaUd, March 14th -Can. Fyle), Snowflake, Manitoba, Margardt HeQneen, Staple Brand," P.O. box 856 Montreal, aeboo. adian oatb%. to -day are unobanged at 1% to rellat at thelate Andrew Moir, of Usborne, in her 80 year - I . 1044-1 I � I I. - Ila per pouno I rdrigaratior beef is 8 if) S�yo , f Vn Godericb, on March Brd,Elizibeth Mae ' per, pound ; sheep. 12 to 12jo per pound, � Vicar, rellet of pb W 8 McKay, aged tb, l"te 04 11. I 19ATn"RESSE9 LIVURPOOL, M arch 141%-Amerloan oat- tie,. 5�'d to 6d,1 Cansidiang. 51 to Vd. I 65 yearm and 10 months . DULMAGE—In Goderiab, on Warch 5th, Margaret .. I ! `It 2t 4 Ann Qarre�t, rellol of the late Christopher Dul- Adds few more years to y)ur life. MOST.UPAL, March 14th—The butober3 were ont strong and trade vvaa good, with Z 0'aged 6 I years AiMSIWONG—ln Godarloh, on M5rch 8bb, Fred, Mr Mrs J H Armstrong, agei 10 About one-third of your time ,a r3iJent n,,f t in bed then why not bave I or high pripen ruling for good stuchr, About son of and yearo, 11 monthe and 28 days ; 0 ,�o able mattress to lie �on? ��4 2 lee� BO head of the bett cattle were bought by lbippera, who paid from 41 to 60 po)r pound ELLIS—In Eaet Wawanoqb. on March 'o th, Arling. ton, the only son of Mt and Mrs J E Ellio, aged ,e will be sweet and your restoref RhIng. inatbr . lor steers and 4o per pouni for good larp,e Wyeare SCOTT -1- Clinton, on March 8th, Annie Mehera, on a hard, lumpy als ou are )ug, tosaing a�oub when you ( h to be bulls. Pratty gooi cattle sold at, 3� to 41c per pound, common stock 1from 2j to 3�ic wife of Mt James Scott, postmas Wr - SNKLL—In Hullett, an March 7bb, Jane HolmQq, � � sleeping. I i this 0 rind Lenten bulls at 2j to 'So per pound, fSome . wife of hIr Goarge Snell, aged 81 yeare and 10 nionths I I We give special�attentio4'to part of our buolnese and n�ake ! mijoh onwij ware superior animals,buh trade was dull and priew; monged from $20 ROBERT-BON—In Bruce townabip, Bruce conn6y. -on March MI Duncom Robertson, formerly of � I Hair Mattresses tq Order. to $60 each. Mr, G. Nf arvil paid $I 1. for conceedon 13, Gray, igei 34 yeara I SCOIT—In Auburn, on March 6ti-4 His Samuel rangiDg in price from $13 p a0- . R superior calf, &nd $5 50 for a very 6ne , Sentb, aged 31 ver. -re cordiag to quality and quan ity of I sprijg la,mb� Young calveo Piold at 82 to WNABB—In Groy, on March Oth, John A, young- - i167 t make hair. Give u8 an bpportan 1 $4 each, and & few others ab $6 to $8 each. est son of John and Mary McNabb, aged 6 you comf6rtable. We will be pleased Sheep aola�at 3;1& to 4a per pound, yearlings monthe and 10 days , ,� WIL9ON-4n Howick, on Marob 11th, Wm D Wil. to show you eamples of hair auj��quote about 5 at per Pound, the spring lambs ab -sold son, aged 84 yeh?a you prices. We and 11181 I ,$5 to $S 50 each.. Good fat hogs at 60 moss mattresaom and carry. a f line 9 to 6,1a. per pound.. ' BuF-F.iW,Maroh,14tb—(',f%tble—Aebive'de- ' Funeral Directors of WODI tbnd sea ' graes 4t lowest ' Vices. � Upholstery sirable butchets' grades, 10 to 15r. higher -. others Rteady to strong. -Prime steers, S5_35 and Embalmers, Now is the time to have i done. to $&775; shipoing, 64 75 to jr) 25; �butch- Eitber repairing or new work to order ere4 $4�40 to $5 ; .h.affers. $3,25 fin, 14.75 ; Night calts answered at Mr. hIcKeazie's will be promptly attended to a d oat- , ODWS, $21,50 to 84,�5 ,, bull@, $2,75 to $4.25; residence,'Church St., third house north �of isfaction guaranteed. I � Otockers anti feeders. S-2 to $4.25 ; atock 116ifers, $2.25 to $2.75 ; phoice onwe and public sohoo-1, west side. Graduate Maeoa, chusetsOpIlegoof Embalmiing,Boaton, U.S — ; Kneohtel & McKen ie, ,ij others 92 to $3 lower ; springera, steady., to 416 M; to . � Knechtel & McKenziie, I good choice. ao medinm Furniture and Undertak, . good, 83& to $41, -, :s6mrnon. $2a to $28. �SEAFORTH. Veslo—Aotivo, $4 50 to,88.25 Bogs—Ac. . SEAFORTH. - - __ __� LIEED 0= AND BARLEY.—The undersigned 0 how-foreale an his farn, one mile south of - tive, a Rhado lowioi'� he�vv. 85.35 to M40,. � a few at $5 � 45 4, lhipd, $5.35 t D $5.40 ; Yorkers, 30 �d &5 41) - . .. � : I . I 1 Our, $7, ix t�l a ch , $5 I : ofg.. $0.0-5 to Brucefield, on the London, Road, Staulay, mi qual. � 15-34; roughs. $4+5 0 to 34 7 a'- ntage, $3 to 41ty of AmEmcAx 13ANXER OATS,And MANCITURTA BAR- , .S&50. Sheep, abd L%;�bs—'Aotllve sod LEY, mailable for need. JOHN MURDOCK, Bruce. field. 191441 . We have many!racefi of We chew lower; native laraboo, $6 50 to 88-60'; west. I th from $1.25 up ti � 1 23 jewel d at z A UCTION SALE of Cattle and Hoga.—James .era Iambs, $8,25 ,,tb $8.50; vearlfi3gs, 67 1 $35. Theone we.m ni."ion = y is to 87.25 ; wetheri, i $6 to -',,,'6 25 : e w e_g, , JA_ Joneo has received inatructions from Mr. An. A . a good ratiable and urable w tch, $5.7-0 to 8,6 ; shia4p, mixed, $2.50 to $6. � � ToR0.1;To, drew McLellan to mail by public auction, on Lai 19, conoeselon 4. W. of Hibbert, on Friday, March 24, an , use, lost 5 or A willp in ordinary &I- March 151-ih--Cattle Expert. 1905. the -following: I newly calved cow, I cow 1 20 vearn at Iamb.', Elgin or" I IOU—AbDut; five loadh all told, the bulk of duetocalvel7thof April, 17 stests rising$ yea" tb*&'m make, in soreW come, an� we Whtoh wera picked up in small lots oubot old, 0 heifers rising 8 you@ old, 2 steers ridbg 2 will warrant it shd I stand by �t, as mixed lo4d@ of butAers', sold all the way ye to o14, 2 brood oows, I to plg &Wut time of age. ,9j,' lie at one o'clock, ' Tema; Eight month#' we have sold them for the past ighb 1com 84,538 to $4.90 Oar ewb - the bulz go. , credit on approved Joint notec 4 per cenL off for - years in Seaforth. � '. Ing at $4 60 to $4. 01 �Oer' awb, Evort b "! I aaah. This took is all in gool condition, and any : I � I sold from S,� 25 to 075 per cwt. Bn4 h OW—Too many half4b butchers' cattle am rivon wanting gram catle should av&il themselvejo rl this * nity of swurlag tbf right kind, &* . the,,, 1,011,erin'lo resierve a@ the has John Bulge' r, , , 'b8ingmairketed. TK,,o same complaint is (30mmon on all the leAding live stook r3ar- . Proprietor sold one of hlfj farmc ANDREW McLELLAN, riet- or; JAMES JONES, Auctioneer for PprV.and - , � 1qP.qfnrth. I . .1,M&A"Allin" - - . I . i. .1 klatP, according to thb reports in the Unit- Huron. — ed States papers. GWn is. selling at too — high 0, wice to feed, 4nd farmers are not Bulah I � inc, their cattle..' If drovers keep on -W-114:�J.-AL.IRM 'U8]1MTGi_ 108ing Money as theyi4ay they are doing, ARM FEnK81 MAGIC COMMON � they will soon lear,ii to diacriminate be- I 1. - twe8u flaished ana -.-Anfinished cattle. A I f6w Prime butehare q1ttle of qualitv cood . ' f `R1 - i in Ough to expor b so,14 iis high as 84 5`0 to . $4,60 T. A. Dodd.j. Wint"' .To Alexander, Per owt,, ohoW, �icked lots at $4.15 to $4. 8a -. load& of gc'�id, of whiob there Frank Kenney, � Dublin James Janslemen. were few sola mt $3 W to 84.15 1. Medium, $3.50 Robert Frazer, Walton George 8-Avenson., to $3.75'-, comin0b, $3 to $3.40 ; cows � VVM. Fortune,. .884forth Alez. Broa&oat, at $2.2� to $2 85 -,. caft. ore at $1,25 to $2 Mr. Harris, Leadbury Frank Evans, par owt,, Feeders -1.3o _Veral loade of feed - John Taylor, Chiselhuzsb J. F. Haekwe% 'Bra, Principally shorb-*beps, changed handil 'at firm prices, as ther� was a good demand S P, from Urniers and desf4a that barl orders ' � John McC&Uum, I Thom&@ Whe*t--!V-, . . fronI the eauut-Y to 611. Fepderar 1,000 to I Uri d, ;2'JO POW -11 sold tkbm 94.15 to $4.50 ; � � I . I , . . I � i - It . I .1 � - : � ! � � . . �t:, -�! W . - 1�1 . - __ - . I - - SPRING SU � ITIN I I - , , , I f- , Mo. I N_ N 0-8-N & Cu" 19) . I I 1� . . . IBMi-all'"'M . � . . �, � ,�, ,_ New` Spring Dress Goods. I � We show an immense stock of new dres3 goods for Spring. Every week 0 1 we receive addlitlons to our stock in new deshms as soon as thev are .nroduced M___ - - ­� I 9 . � carflor Main I . * a rem" V4 ads'awN VO4rikot Srsots Clothing Seafortk , Pl'ckard's ......-..,. Ontario. I . I I F#ur �Geustfaxl . - I - . - I I I . . � .. I - I . . I I : I 0 UR. I 0 t . . Our sales in the dress goo is department havc, been larger this s'eason than ... Z ever before, just because we keep the correct styles that overybody is looking . __ Ap � _,,,� 'Mmi, INVOL Mmrm 1&r___1%& for, and our prices are always the lowest. We also keep - fall range of dress ? --A ff%L a I _. a Ila, Z . . . . a lw� IN trimmings to match the dress goods, in. braids, appliqueb, gimps, s iquin, rush- At W I a 11k a V I � - I 1 ing, etc.. Below we mention a few lines, but our, dress goods have to be seen 444j . i . I - N _xl I . a P IR . UHL U 1 to I appreciated : I �, - ! , icili - -0 X, W . i an@, in blikok and colors, fin -P gloqisy finiFth, 26 inches wirle, good valu� at -6.155e, 1. . for 50c. Black and colired Venotian's at 50a, 753, $1 and $1.25. Orespine Oloth, in I - " colore of black, briiwn, na,vy, resida, etc., makes a Eivylhh suil), at, 506, 75o, 85.3 and $1. � AMON1014LA I We also show a full ringe of Dacheaa Votlee, Drape deChives, Laine DeSnia& Grena. ; . I I � dines, ebo., at oloie price. Black mud Colored L "ibres are in gre?,t demand. Wa.have I I I � L S 01K - . � a large asoortment in bright gi )9sy goodii from 25a to $1, . 0 . 6 . I - . Ladies' Shirt Waists. . . . . . . . I � . Our new Shirt Waists for Spring are here. We show a varied assortment in all I I . I - the newo8b d6iigns. We find a�growing demand for better goods in this line, and thin I . L � I . I season we have Importad a much better class of aoods than usual. Lustre Shirt Waists L - "I'll I'll, ... in black, brown and cream, at $1, $1050 aud $1.75, Shirt Waiits, made of fine Flain- I I A IR E . I - sock, trimme,l with flue lace aiid inserbioa, large alcoves, at 705), $1,,,and 81,50. Fine . . . . . �1_ . Muslin and Organ4ie Shlrb Wai--W, trimined -with fine lace, insertion- and all-over em- I . I , 9 broidery, at $1, $1,550. $2 and 12,50- Bilk 'ShirD Wal#m, ia black and colors, very . I atylmh. at 83 and $3.50. 1 0W'd,Vjr& L. 40 - . I A050ft, . � . I 0 I . OWE] -_P:F110=_ I Ne u i 1 ng - L- - I McKINNON &. 00., BLYTR, I . – — - � . You Have 'Hear'd of - .1,111, I - I I 1�, I ". .1 i _. , - , "I'll _� I. , . ��,��, ,,, �_ .. , �_ - - Prof. Porenwe.nd' 1� I -11'... . I I . L' �­. America's greatest hair goods I pe�% � � �,PL- artist. He is coining retura 'k . , , . . I j, . � 11, I . 1?41 ?11 - I visit to . � �� � I 4t , 11; " � - . . . L � Oommerciad Hotel,, Seaforth, - - �. I - . . . . Thu rsda March 30th, I -Y'L I I This visit gives yoa a chance -9Q c-nsult Prof. ID:)renwend abo-ab your hair and to choose from the stock of hair goods, which he earries with him, just . what you require. You Cali try on any switch, bang, pompadour., etc., -and see just how it will look. Prof.- Doronwend can. be depended upon to sell youlonly firsb quality hair goodi. You are not forced to buy because you call to se . e and examine these goods, - If. you cannot call, write for Prof. Doren- . wend's catalogue -it's free. . 0 L Remember the date, and don'b fail to call at the liotel and see Professor Dorenwend. 1944x2 PtIGHT A 0 WTV *-I 1.� — 1L_ �� IWM .0-0 0%0%____% W �'w ,W'W , **,--'7 1 � V. ", Now is the time to pick on your Spring Suit. We ' .. - . �...' ."i : '. &,', ' vill help you choose it, and if you don't want'lit just , . I .., - . , - , .S., .. �-%,...-,!.-� _ .4uq­,,-,, - now, why we will wrap it up for, you and. put it away 1 I ­'. . " og� ".... .7 ,:,:;; I'! '.." .,." iX!.:. I., .. .. 'T _­;; . .. , o" tt ::-": -1.-i..:! 'i.---'!.. . - .. ­ nntil you do want it. You will not see the nicest until - �i :115);.;;` . .;,.I �. .., ..:j;. ... .- '. ­., I/ .n. .. :,:.,....t---' 4, you see ours. Prices r9nge from $5.00. to $12.00- : � "'. ."..".., �,:. .1 "N � . ` I ,Ni . - _; 1;i: .."'. - . discount 10 per cent.'to evervbodv. ..:. �10,.., : , " :. -,... I I' . � .N.: 1. !;.,i -`!-,D- 0.:- Tl�e�", � �:,-�! !.!"ENL... ..,.: ill� - . .-: I.* ,.!#. . __ , i. I I N iij:�!!', ,.,.-_-,.-` "'I;-"...;.,.,; U1_"V�';1,.1." W-1 'EPARTMINT. ... .. - , I I.. - �-*!:� BOYS v :..' * �*!:� I , "I": 1, -, . ., � , , � _n " , " .,�',, " ,*'!.:,!I I I � . .i:­­ 'i.."'.""I" �:,-�'. _4:,!, i..,! "I"'i".."" This is where we shine -swell boys' suits : look - - - - '.,. I 1� , - ,;,,,,,'.'. .* -, ". , .. I "'.."."".."i" � .... ....... ii, ,::;:'.:!: !',I -,,.V, �!-,';nj' - ­­r.:!j` .:.,.. ,, , "... I well, and the be8t of all they wear weU. No 'guess �­ , i -;,,,i.,,'1, � ,*Ii�i , .!', "l !J!. -'!!.,W I � I - -,,i 1 "! ... about it we know what Sandford's clothing is. :,,,. ." %..' !j`,j�:;::::;,. ) ,::.,--,;","" ?!s,-,;lj!;�� r! I il 1;:.i;. ; Mothers we have lots of Buster Brown ties' .tbe :j1,'J`i�-','., " . I .J $ I !.'1JiJ,,i.*.f . ...., 1*7,..' .,: i-p,w IWI only correct city tie, and lots of Eton collars,' shirts, ::::,:'.. :4 �11.:*tlll ,';'Vi: � ':.; "i-R.."i: hoses caps, braces, everything for a boy. I 1 �'­:.', .: ""';."; I 0 %,". -'s � "'. � ....... : "'..'."i ::,,!"'I".". . .'.','h,..` �1;1`!, / I �-.,..',; , - / . V .1 �-": YT It, :�il -1 -11,TIS TNGS, - i..,; I Z I r1% I 111. , MEN'S FTJRJ-'N rl !, i :. �;:,*:' . " ". .j.... , � ,01.,., A. ! . ­ ;; I Shirts, Iook at our North window-tbat's only a ' ..:.!. . . i "A - - few ; we have plenty more ; prices from 75c to $1.75, - , - - . .- Hats -We are showing Sprinig Hats -Wakefield's, ft 0 � TAT_ ."I /-.W I 4:11 brown is popular. , i I � � `_;�) Caps --a nice assortm�ht from 25c to $1.50, , � . � . I i __ - :Fw; -M _W - ETI IS , Z. :7 Latest Stylet and Lowest Prices wiU make us famous. I ' ,. Butter and eggs taken as cash. � I � � . - - I . . - awa Aft ' / - ft I - . uncu wr%&--1' -- I ,%U 49. - Or 161IRK � I I I Mail Contract Agai n I SEALED TENDERS, *Addressed to I he Poabmaster General, will be Spring is here ; it is I - received it OLtaWM Until noon, on the time for rejoidsig, =1Z Friday, the 28uh dav 'of April, I and also- for L . 1905, for the coaveyance of His ) Aft __ I Majesty's Maili, 'On a propowd TOIN1038 - I contract for four years, six times D I per week each way, b6tivoen W . e have them In 0 'D C9 HARLOCK and SEAFORTH /I great variety, just the Q I from the lot of 37uly next. I 0 Printed notices containing further in- 11 kind that will do you a forma,tion as to conditions of pro- good, make you feel � poss)d contract may be seen and - like a new persoa. 0 � blank forms of tepdar may be ob- Better have a bottle, 0 tained at the poAt offlaeo of Harlock. and avoid the lasai- 0 /I I Constance and 8saforth and at the tude which usually () . office of the poet office inapector ab comes with Spring. . I London. We have other things 11 0 &1% . that will also bring I . 0 - you Ut C. ANDREW81 61 Njoeyver Fad " Corn . Superintendent. Cure, 10o�% box. I Our own Neuralgic � � po'Ab Office Department, mail, contract Cure, guaranteed, 25a I � Branch, Ottawa, Marah 11th. 1905. a bottle. � 1044-8 Stomach Care for I . --- Indigestion, 75a a hot-' C? �-_ 7 tie, recommended by � 61 . all who have ueed it. , I Sovereign" We sell football, la-� . I � I FOR MINE-, cresse and rubber balls of E611 kinds. - What do you exPeab in the Shoes you buy'7 We handle only pura drugs, and our Good quality in the leather, pr fees are right. I I . We want your trade. � . Comfort in the shape. I Correctneas in the stylep 0. ABERHART, I The Best Money's Worth. I DRUGGIST, I You are Ruarauteed this combination in bhe fjovereign Shoes ; they look well, wear Agent for Prof, Dyke's " Oit of Pines," well, fit well sad keep their shape till you and Cook's Cotton Root, Compound, . are done With Ahem. ' . OAP.DNO'S - - - - BLOCK ' *7 t , Sovereign Shoes ate popular priced, 1� � $3, $3 50 and $4 00 in b3th men's - "d women's. . GO and see our uew spring styles, they are sure to please you. I Yes, we can fix it ,. We are Pole agentm for the celebrated — Lsnginuir's Trunks and Vallees, which for durability and lowness of price have no Our repairing aepartment is really equaL . where %�e shine b�vt, It takes knowledge and skill to work Am we � . do it, We. therefore, take --pecial . Richardson& MInnis pride in doing repairing, and wish yoa would give us an opportunity SEAFORTH9 to show our skill. Moderate Sole Agents for Hagar, Sovereign and Just prices in all Emsem. Wright Shoes. R. McNaught, I MeMann & NcMann, PMctical Watiahmakerf, Jeweler & Engmvfr I John Momaun, or. John MaMapm, jr. md opticimil (sacoemrs to John Molftni4 or.) SEAFOIRTHj - ONTO I Am now propfired to bar -die all kinds of horch%, � Buyers msy purchgAe homa at their sale stsblM ftmogidy"lo, at any time. OPPOSITE HoFAU118 MIR -4 I . I, . I A . - .&OW& : . I Completi*(.)n. I � . - - � - I I � Vill P11 iiii-W-11+t-44 I I � � 11 . r _; ` � 1a : f 1 1 This is a season of new and beautilfall. gnods ; _PZ11 I 4 I departmen' ts. From the g -teat Eastern mparkets I . . . new goods have been arriving, daily—new cl�rea; . I - goods, wash .goods. embroideries, laces, cairpds, . I . - ? I I . I curtains, woollens for tailiorin; department. To - . .) 9 . . - make room for our Spring 4isplay of new gocds, ' we will sacrifite sU Winter gbods and many odds . - and ends at prices that wiH challeuge comparlison. I . . __ __ - I _._______._____;1� I ' Dress - '. GoLo%ds -_DepaftMe'nt Newness is evefywhere in evidence throughout the department. We wi� showing the very latest weaves braught out this season. New arrivals laily. You will be well repaid for the time spent inspeefing our now dress mods Large shipments from Bradford and 31authester, Englan' have been , 41 1 )laeed in stock. Some of thb new goods are in silk and wool Voiles i ­ . I I in aolor,% � � ind black ; silk and wool Boliene in colors and black. Large range of fancy' Drepe do Chene, also Box Cloths, Amazon -Cloths, Cheviots, etc,- new Printsi � lew Aftislins, new Vestings, nearly all wa.h goodg now in stock. .. . - � � . I � + P!44+4-4 i !4 1 1 1 1. 1 , 1 1 2. 1 i 1 ++ ' it - ' I P 7 le.q Lad ..., Depart -men t. -_ - - 1. a All the new Embroideries to hand—Swiss and Parisian manufactura Ladies'Kid Gloves to hand., in all the new and most desirable ahadM, Mo dome claspe, assorted embr'01dered points, at 59c a paIr, . � Twenty-five dozen Ladies' Lawn and Nainsok 0orset Coveraj trimmed with torchon lace, extra'value at 27o each, I A full assortment of sizes and styles in Ladi,W Print, Wrappers,, two . ipecials, at $1.19 and $1.42 esch, made with flounce on skirt, and nicely -. ximm. eedl. I Muslin House Dresses, in fine patterns of blue and white, antl pink tud white, special at $1.75 each. � A few no-Velties in Shirt Waist'guits to hand. - - ----- � - , & V I- 4Z d %06� U in8 Jj--%p#--rtmen' . New imported Suffings just to hand. If * you are not a cuktomer *f for yoUr n43XL imrs, we feel a trial order will make you one. 'Try, us ' . Lt Suit to If Drder if you want. the best vulue, best fitting and besto made suit you evec wore. We say this in every confidence in our ability to prove it. Just i us 39 minutes' time to demonstrate,it,uith the actual cloths. aty'a Imported Tweed Suffings from $14 lo $20. . . See our specia . s in Tweeds and Worsteds at 810' and $18, Special valuea in Pantings. See our $1.50 Pant. . '� The first shipmen't of our $10 ready-to-wear Suit tuo haud—fora,tva . colorings, � .. - . ..... � . - I - - � - - - � � 41 4 #_"_0 0�1�4� `._ff_-_ I /&- j . Fur - licpall-Atmellartf.. T balance of our Ladies' and Ylees Furs to 'be cleared at Vjp4ea A . 49 . ra of Priem , Men's Fur Coats, worth $22, to clear at $14. 1 Black Call' Coats, worth from $24 to $30, to clear frow $16 to 822, A few extra quality Coon Coats. See them, it will pay you to buy, -Iladie6' Far Coats in Astrachan, Boaharan and Electric Beal. Theart- goods� have to be . cleara . Also several lines of small furs to be cleared regardless of cost. . . . I I . WNO , 1C]jaj&jD & - DMECT W V # IMPORTER8 . - � onnhati orawn UnMnx Comer Main riud Market St*. Selfor-&-h. 41 . , � - __ � __ I - - � - I . ..AA. :F-- H,14�w - : , ­ __- � I . - . - ffik 41�xllqr_nrw� � 0, MR. - M M., .1:4 X. �, - -W-114:�J.-AL.IRM 'U8]1MTGi_ - ARM FEnK81 MAGIC COMMON ' — -----WE rumERIV, I 1. � : . Wm. Sinclair, 'Chillellfurat John Seeksou, . T4"4 - Daniel Regele, Bro*dhogen ! WM. Ralfbar, KIPJAW T. A. Dodd.j. Wint"' .To Alexander, &sferth ' Frank Kenney, � Dublin James Janslemen. 86dorth Robert Frazer, Walton George 8-Avenson., V*T--% � VVM. Fortune,. .884forth Alez. Broa&oat, I Rruoofielld Mr. Harris, Leadbury Frank Evans, Boodhw "_ John Taylor, Chiselhuzsb J. F. Haekwe% 1"dt"Zy Joseph Worden, 8115fla Hugn A1010togh, Winthrop � John McC&Uum, I Thom&@ Whe*t--!V-, Wiuthr*p ism" Hay, Seafovth J. C. Woo4, I Hl"Wil George Gray, SwIllto" asiforth Alex. Rau. I I Bran-6old' The cheapest and best Condition Powders on 4he =rket to , I dav, They pile on -e-11he flesh and,make hor"s sleek and fab, It meant health to your A��j Aid w6sith to everyone who uwg them. Some of these people have told us that they m*de iraw V-5 to $50 out of a single psakage when fitting horses for uuwket. -If it wtU do ,,vbat� then . . ,,e you are mt�mwg a got en opportunity U you dou% use them on your itoo-k-- The priee a reasonable, 1&_, - - A-2 I- V-0ands for;,,_Ac� �j F at; / = -4 r -E& P jr M - FEAS r"'RU""' ST"RE, - V , I - � im QM *4 a 0 N &I R11 a I I A V � A I �