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The Huron Expositor, 1906-03-09, Page 6TEM STOOK YARDfik SbAFORTH ATURDAY, MARCH 7th O6 (ieit &CLOCK .44,,augeenniee and geldingsfrora 3 to 6 year Old, two yearold steers, 3..eowe Supposed to be in calf* torlieg steers and heifers- - -8 menthe' credit on approved notes. 4 dollar or for taste And- GEO. ad, CAII:SeNEY, Prop. ALE REGISrER. ay, March 20th, at one olock le me on t Concesaion 3, May, Faxen Stook and Duple -us- , ens& Wm. Audereon, proprietor ; 13. S. Phillips.; attetieneee. 1905-2 On wearkeedv, Mardi 21st, at Ono o'eJooi p. M Let 1, Tram Line, Tuckersraith, south of Chi eiraste Farm Stook &Iraplements. George Bravoner eopoeter ; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. 1006-2 On ThursdayaMarelt 15th, at one o'clock 13. rn., On la 15, Coneessem 14, IlleaUfloR, Mime Stock and Ito. rdemenee. Mee. Souter, proprietor; Thomas Brown, aitetioneer. 100$.1 OnSaturday, March 10th, at one o'clock p. in., on Huron Mullett, le miles ead of Clinton, Farm Steck and Implements. Mr: White, proprietor ; Shoe -Brown, euetdoneer. • 1005x1. On eelday, March -23rd, at 1 o'clock p. in., on Jet- , • Conceesion 4, Usborne, the Whole Of the Pti m Mock erid other Chattele belonging to the Estate- of the lee° Jam% Moyer, J. .1). Stewart and Tin executorei. 11105 Oa Wednesday, atareh 14th, at 1 &dock t. m. Lot la, Ceinceeslon L. R.. Tuekeremit , Fart Steck and Implementre PeterStewart, prop -deter 131:054111 auctioneer. 10084 On Fridley, Marc)) iflth, at 1 o'clock p, m., on Lo Coneeeslon 8, Ifaya Farm Stook and Implements, mathron, proprietor ; ThomaS Brown, mot - /00H lay,3tareh lOth, at 12 o'clock noon, at fel. Itrueeflcid, achnine Inn 0,cre fannien seion 5, Stanley. Jelin (Illnprnan, •mu Krum', auetiOneete 1003.3 , March lath, lairet.olm horse& Tflel'O. igh Grade Cattle and illercents,, thp John Duncan, Lot 18, orraestriOn 12, - at 12:20. Joseph W 0,4trotiongr. 1904 ar011 12th, at 1 ((0(i1{_p. on 2, II, E. S., Tradrersmith, Finin Inentaf John flObbf prep, ; name. 1004.2 y March Pith, at One o'clock p, flnrastssion 1,11sborncl liTni10.40tith ni44 444 katkr AOWODIVO, 144141/TnWat 411919fleer, 4,4 rin OSt 4 tons Oflf. kink ! ttt - have health 1'44 of women and „e„. of rpiqe.--y„ With anl palpitatio!1,. with ting spells, while -with ollapee of the eysterce, e Pale tone up the eart and make it bent- te - new red blood core sena,- of buoyancy to of renewed nxentat Ont., errlter bled with uervouse 3 decided to ev-it mu - a A trialt and aftee ompletely cured. to my friends." ee boefor $1 ra of t reg000duowie leods awe better t•Cv grow the ad thef flatlet sesteeeda---- natal free to Delayed ;G A COLD aEROUS. peOpie 8 7 but, many on the first remedied with Volts_ NOR *E SYRU s and effeCtual rela relied lipase as sp A all if.1r4s,1 1foar oot, Asthma, Bran : 4.1iney, ood all aff 13eewick; 7-4 OWL' Norway Pi i Lew; found it to Ws' V;r41: quick relief. a betties of it in tb are- Eyrup is put 'a ilcie Trees ie the cores at all ,deal .:Joand Dr. Wo0d's MAUKERM &Atom *WA 1 '0 -013.; Ilf14.r.••••lti YU *1131111Z 0 4 t kfage 4• 0 la VI toeitiAl a iz ttl V it 4•4.1.4.4.1 0 12 tO 4,4 z• g 00 to .1•4.4 •4 **gel." sit" tO IOU Ar• 5 00 to ••0 aiterYitS,011 30 to r bushel • • • • • • • 0 40 to per . 1 00 to pe cool (long) 5 00 to ood per cord (eliort). . ....2F0to Anew; per bag.. . .. . . 0 50 to seovee Seed . . . 7 00 to - Timothy Seed. ... .. .. ... ............ 1 25 to Mellow per lb.. . . ... 0 04 to Pork, per 100 lbs. 7 50 to Wool (washed) o 25 to Wool (unwashed)..... . . . 0 15 to Dairy Markets, , OreFebraary 17th, to Mr •mem, a darehter. 3314 \Voxetee, on Meech eia,..ti) itr. and tt 131aokila, son. CONSITT-In MaY; on Fehreary agth, to Me awl Mrs, R. Causitte a on PATE -In- Myth, onebmary 22nd, to 14r, and ars. yti Thomas Date, a ugliteie - MOTHERS -Di B1 , on February 210; to Mr. and .,-Mrs. Joeeplol3tOthere, a daughter. liAltI1'ON--111 MeGillivray, an February 24th, to Mr. aid Mrs. Albert *Tarlton, a itaiighter. MOGART11---ele_re StraphOrt, on. Fehma,rer Nett, in Mr. and Mn. PredlIrtererthea claughtee. . SOMWANZ--In Colbokrie, op February 26th, to Mr. . and Mrs. john Schwanz, a daughter. _SOWERBY-din Goderich towjellap, on Yebruaty 28th, to. Ur. andelars. Wm. Sowerby,- a daughter KING -N Oreditore tairehruarY elet, to Mr. and Mrs: Eli Ring, a daughter. : M1;GREGOR-1n alidlette on February laStio to kr. end Mrs. Charles McGregor, le son, ' t , idarr1,8g$8. CatIEVE-CLUFP-At tire residence ot the bride's father, by Uev..A.1K. Birks, L. L. B., on Febru- ary -28th, Jami,. Grieve and M. e My-, only . daughter of Noble:Cluff, Esq., all of Seaforth. SCOTT-PEN1OUND4-At the Methodist parsonage, by Rev. A. K. Birks, on March 1.st, Aden Scott, of Mullett, and Saxlahek. Penfound, of Teeker. sznitlx. ,' : MeMICHAEL-SCOTT-Iii Senforth, by Rev. A. E. Birks, 11. A, on March 6th, Thonme .T. Me- Ifiebeel and afargeret E. Scott, both of Mullett. ' 310LEOP-Mo1)ON2LD-Cn February lith, at the residence of the hrlde's sister, Mrs. C.. A. Wright, - 52 Belmont street,Toroneo, by Rev. E. A. Mc- Intyre, of St, .Paul's churih; Bloor street, Mary D. Me -Donald, of Toronto, to Robert McLeod, of East Oxford. ; MITCHELL-MoN'AIRe-At, the inflame, Cranbrook, on Pearuary 22nd. ib1I:%, 1.), Ji. 3tOtilei Mr. a. Roberteon Mitchell -,'of alelitta Mellitoba, te Miss Ague,, daughter fa the late Ajcsander AIJNair, of Cranbrook. ARII----TUDRIIVILTAI-At the horno of the bride's father, on Febrriary tOth, *Samuel Deer, of Diertill to Miee Marif Jane,daughter of!Str, James Taberville, of Parkhill. 'PHAIL--4VISON---4t Kipper', on February 28th, by Rev. Mr, Bang'', Mr. St.orlifig Mfillbaill of ' Roder's lint, Ur Mho Hannah bison Of Hippelle NYDER---V0141411101i-eAt the Method kit parsonage, Ileum% on rebrira_eld, ry 28th, by ItoV. 4 Mr.wld,far; 'iamb Snider, of ljaydto, Milos , Vollicit, - danght.cr of Mr John Volliek, of lfay4 OWES- IcA14A11.1-Abi the manse, tlederiel ,1 On February 28th, by Rev. jai). A. Mderson, it A., Mr, Seemed Broca Oren, to Mlirs ROMs' Jane Ali:adorn, both of Ahhfleld. - D athi. A mum fith,Ifyando 1,00100, intikpt figxghtmr of ktod Ufa, v)ph Motto; part 4 11 4 POW IS da,Ylit air# h/ntiOt kfrilt MA% 18 i 1". Ge 0 70 44 ofdtft ell tit e A, *kg/ 17 Of I 3tf0;JvIiil Wttaun,- ftged gg 0 14 ern% tot _4 tfto _10 N Ole-BeMbeelte tid Matt& 4614 John Allister, 74 • filfittifi Oil Of Mr. 4411161P :Nichol; aged 00 7 month* Anti 14 del. 5 85. Low/Awe-en Mortis, on March 41h. Ames laid- () 80 • IA% aged 84 year%- 0 50 MORI ESe-At Men cited= Jebruary 24th, Irelen I 26 Vara, relict Of the late S. B. Mories, formerly of 6 20 Brussels, aged 7$ years.0 oa SAMPLE -At Souris, Iteaftitoba,, an February 15th,.'1 00 Thomas Sample, forreerly of Morris township, aged 70 years and 22 day. February 24th, James Craigie, aged 60 eearte and 4 months. - CAMPBELL --In Godmiell, on February 28rd, George Campbell, aged 75 YPArfl. 800 200 0 05 8 20 0 21 0 16 Teamo,, March 6-13utter--The market Is steady to firm, with a brisk denmnd for ehoiee creamery and dewy. Crearaery, 25c to 26c; solids, 23e to Ofe ; dairy, pound rano good to ehoica, 180 to 1.90 ; large rolls, 17 to 1/3e; medium, dairy, 10 to 17e. Cheese --Firm in tone, at Dee per Ilefor large, and14e for twins in job lots here. Eggs -The firm- ness whieb has been noted 1/1 the egg, market during the past week peso is no more pronoilneede and with pasfable romis,such is the present frost has created, M le expeoted reeelpte will be heavier and the mar- ket correspondingly eaeier. Quotationsare 'unchang- ed at IS to lref for new -laid, arid 14te 15e for storage. Memel:veep, March 6---Butter--Dairy scarce. Mani- toba selling at 17 to 18c. The supply of Eastern -Townships are decidedly limited, and in good de- mand ab 200, Cheese -No change. Fair trade pass- ing. Prieeestesely a.t 13 to Wee. Hue -Firm in tone nee result °flight receipts. Some improve- ment in the demand for limed, and ft full stock is reported, as dealers are quoting from 16 to 16e for these. nosh eggs are gelling at 20c. Potatoes. - Tonosceo, March 0 -The market is steady anth quoted unchauged. Ontario. 05 to 75e per bag on track here, 76e to. $5e out of store; eastern, 70e to 850 on track, and 80a 40 950; eat- of store. , • c, Poitltry. 'TORONTO, Mar. 0-Poultre continuee quiet. Choice *y-plueked are quoted :---Fat eatekette, 10 to Ile, - thin., 7to.S0 ; fat hens 7.1 to 83e, thin, 0 to 70 ; duoks 12 to 13e, thin 0'tey-' 7e ; geese, 10 to Ile- turkeye, 14 to 15e for choicosinall lots. • ; • Horse Market. • eeeono, 'March, 7 -The following is Megan. • Burns ar, Sheppard's weekly report of prevailingprices -eSingleroads:tere, 15 to 10 hands, $125 to 8100 ; Ingle cobs and carriage horses, 15 to 10.1 bands, E•140 to $200 ; matched paint and 'carriage horses; 16 to 10.1 hands, WO to 3500; delivery horses, 1,100 o 1,200 pounds, 8440 to $100 ; general purpose and %press homes, 1,200 to 1,350 pounds $140 to 3195; draught horsea, 1,360 to 1,750 pounde, 'IVO to $200 ; • Serviceable second-hand workers, VO to 00 ; erviceable eeconderand drivers, 870 to $105, - -x, feemoe, Ertgland, Mar. 0. -Cattle are quoted at 10e - ..,,,t; 111e per pouad ; refrigerator: heel, 8tic to Sae ; theep, dressed, lee to 1310 per pound ; lambs, 14,1e, Aressed. `. 13OPPALO, N. Y., Sicurch (to:Cattle-Steady to 10e * 'higher - prime steers, $5.40 to $5.75 ; shipping . Were, ,1'1.7a te. $5.35; butt:hers, $1.25 to $5.15 ; heifers, a3.25 to .135 ; noWS, $3 to 3-4.50 ; bulls, $2-75 to •14,50 ;stoeltere and feeders, $2.75 to $4.40 • s.aik -heifers, ea.e0 to $3.25 ; fresh cows- . and springer& ;.li:ay, et per bead lower, 820 to $54. ,Veals ...Lea In , 4.90. Hogs-ActIve ; bc to 10e -higher ; heavy, rnix.ed, YOrkere, and pigs, $0,70 to K75 ; r04105, z45,80 to $0,10 ; stags, 84 to 84.75. Sheep and Lanibs-.Aetive ; steady to 10c higher ; Jambe, e0,2e to $7e3e a few at 87.65 ; yearlings, *4.25 eo ;40.00 ; wetleve, e5.75 to e0.15 ; mete 85.50 to ...K1.76 ; Sheep, mixed, ,e3 to e5.76 ; Nvostern iambs, $7.25 to 7, 4;-i. - TonONTO th'SCrioN -Union Stock Yerde, Mereh 6.-- The mmlity of fat eattle was fair ; trade letift geod. Export prices ranged from e.i.us to $5.16, the hulk selling at 81.76 to sr) ; exporb bulle sold at, *3.50 to g4 beitehers' prices for pieked lob; of choiee ranee ed from $4.40 to 8440.1 good from eeel to $1.86'; nietliuntt $8.75 to 84 : common, 83 to F4-3.75 ; autcher cows, ea to 83.75 - ',ruiner& 81.50 to ke2-50 ; Stedere :e3.75 to O4,60 • st'nekene from 83 to el3-50 ; kedi eafiee sold 't 83 t; e7.50 per 100 lbs, • Milk COW8 fi - and epringere a e35 to '•'`55. eheep and Laircbs-Ex- ort ewes from .50 to e5.40 ; bucks, 0.50 td 84.50 ; - • earline leinle ; X/ to •-,7 per 100 lbe Hoge-Seleete sold a,t $0.65 • lielite, $0,40 ; 1401Vg, 84 to $5 ; stags, P2.50 to 83.60'p r 1.00 pounds, fed and watered, - 31oxerieee, AL r. 0,-Clable advieet; from Liverpool And Torreon on Canadian cattIeewere steady and rnices unch-anged at 10: to Ile. Eacpeets for -Febru- ary from Poi -theta were -0,170 cattle, 1,070 sheep, and Irom Ht. John, N. B., 0,089 eettle, . Shipments . lett week from both points were 4,758 cattle, 1,027 sheep., A feature of the xuarlcet west, the scaecity of good cattle, for whieh the demend was good = from beta local and eiport buyers, and, owing to the keen competilion prices acivanced lee per 100 lbs. Melee bes! eevsold 'at 8e to $5.4e ; good, at $4.50 to e5 •, - fair, at $4.00 to $1,25 per cwt. ; common, at $3,26 to e3.75, and inferior at 82.60 to $8. The calves were - allyraing, and gold at 8150 to $0 each. Mileh cows told at $10 to $65 eater. Sheep ciold at 4;1o, and lambe At Ely per pound. There Wan no inmortamt change in the (*tertian of the market for hags, The Supply was somewhat huger than was generally ex. rheted, but, aerthe demand was good for locel eon- uniption, a steAdy feeling prevailed, and sales of ole° lots were Made at $7.60, and lower grades et $7.30 to 87,40 per 100 pounds, weighed off cars. Cab - lee adviees On fiaturcley from London awl Bristol Were firmer on Canadicui baton, but this foot monied to have little influence on the local hog situation, ' TORONTO, March 7. -Exporter --No straight loath; Cif exporters were offered, but *few lots were picked from amongst loads of butcher eattIe. Prices for Picked lote ranged front$4,50 to 84.95 per cwt. EX - tort bulls sold from $3.60 to $4 per ewt. Butehers'- elhoiee picked tote gold at it range, of 84.30 to $4.0G ; Loads of gond at $4.10 to 84.26 ; medium at $3.70 to et.10 ; common, 3s3.26 to $3.60 ; cosvs, $3 to $4 per raWt; eanneet at $1,76 to /3'2.65 per cwt. Feedere and Stookers.-8hortekeepte i,100 to 1,200 lbs.' $1.26 to besteeeders, 000 to LIDO lbs.; at$3.75 to 41-35 ; hen feeder& 800 to 3100llbs., at 88.60 to 81e5 ; best et,ockers, 000 to 800 les„ $345 to 43.60. Xileh Nwa--Aboat 26 mileh cam and springers sold at $.3o to efei eaeh. Trade in cows was fairly good, as )ioutreal int). era, as viell as eeyeral farmers, were On the market to get a supply. Veal valves - Veal %twee were more plentiful, Omit 130 being on tale. Pricee for the common his were easier, but good to vitoiee veals were firm. , Prices ranged all the wao from is2.50 to e7.25 per owt., the bulk going. At 45 to ee per cwt. Sheep And leanats.---The run of ht144.4, anti lambs wee 1104. Export ewes, $1.75 to 125 per ewe.; bucks, $4 to scep ; select ion; of Ludo e41.75 to 87, mixed lots atV5.60 to 36.60 per cwt. irogs-Prices are unchanged at 36.85 for belrets, and WA) for liglite and fats. $4 to --iiii • Per ewe, for howl?, e2.50 to $8.60 for etas. Live Stook Markets. IMPORTANT NOTICES. QEED GRAIN. -The undersigned has on Lot 22, 1.3 Concession 8, H. A. s , Tuckersmith, a, quantity o Timothy Seed and Junei.Peas meltable fer seed and N arranted free from foul seed& ROBERT CAR- OCEAN - II l TIOR SALE. --House, Stable and Two Lots an 5West l'a William Street. Theiliouse is frame with stone foundation, good cellars, hard and soft water in kit- chen- All in first-class repair. Apply on the prem. Ises. J. E. REID, box 116, Seaforth. 19954f J'OOBE FOR. SALE.--Foir sale, m comfortable frame house on James Street, Seaforth, former- ly occupied by W. H. cline. The houee Contains four bedrooince dining room, sitting room and large kit- chen. Good well. This is fine of the beet localities in town and will be sold cheap. For further parbio- ularts apply at the house or at TIM EXPOSITOIL OFFICE, • Seaforth. 1, 100541 'VARY' TO RENT. -To rent, north half of -Lou 20, There is teethe IRO% il fine e barn, 40 x 50, with 1: Concession 8, Mibbert, containing 50 acres. it is all cleared except rove acres of good bush. stable taiderneet and it good frame house. The farm is all seedeteto .grase. It is two and it half miles from Dublin P. O. Fr particulars apply to .T. L. KILLORA,N, Barrister, Seaforth. 1996x4 ; QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. -For sale, the East 10 halt of Lot a and Lot 4, On the 13th Conceeion of Hullett, containing = acme, all ele,ared except 14 acres ofgood hardivecx1 buelee It is well feneW and tile drained. There is it intim house and two good bank barns, with stone remitting under both, and other outbuilding& A spring creek runs across the farm. It is well adaptecl either for grain or grass. It is within 7 miles of Blyth, and three-quartere of a mile front' Harloek, where there Is a store, black- smith shop, post dike and sehooL Will be sold on easy terms as the proprietor wants to retire. Apply on the premisesur address, Harlock P. O., S. PLUM - TREE. 1995.tf A 'MVOS SALE of Farm Stock and Implements; ./ -Mr. Thos. Brown has been instructed by Mr. Alex. Souter to sell by public auction On Lot, 16, Con- cession 14, lacliallop, on Thursday. March 15th, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following valuable property viz. :- Horses --One brood mare rising 7, 1 general purpose team rising 6, 1 pair matched gke3r mares rising 11 and 7, 1 tilly rising 2, / good 'road horse. Cattie.—la cows supposed to be in calf to a therobred buff, 11 newly calved cows, 1 thorobnal Durham bull, 8 dry cows, 1 Miler rising 3, in calf ; 6 steers rising 3, 4 steers tieing 2 ; 2 heifers rising 2 ; 2 hifers rising 1,4 deem' rising 1,2 calves 3 weeks old. Sheep and pigs. -3 Leicester ewes, 2 with lambs at foot ; 2 • sheerling ewes supposed to -be in Iamb ; 1 sheareing ram. The aged ewes ere registered and the others are eligible for registration. 1 -Berkshire sow, eligible for registration, due to litter, in April ; also about 30 ; hens, 2 geese, 1 gamier and 1 gobler. Implements. - 1 three-quarter wagon, 1 top buggy, 1 Massey-Harrie mower 5 foot cut, 1 dise harrow, 1 Deering °calve - ter, 1 elitang box, 1 grain grinder, 1 horse power and other mall articles. The whole will positively be sold without reserve as the proprietor has sold he; farm. Terms. -All sums of $5 and under, etieh over that amount 12 months' credit- will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A dis- count of 6 per cent will be allowed off for cash. on credit amount. -A.LEX. SOUTER, Proprietor ; THOMAS ifitOWN, Auctioneer. 1.906.1 pnng Itenis ' How about Fencing r If you have not time to build your own, don't fail to see our Peerless Woven Fence before purchasing. Profiting by, the -mistakes of others, this fence hes been made the strongest and most" durable of woven fenees and coats -less money. Are you bitilding your own Let us supply you with the best Cleveland High Carbon OWL Spring and Dead Soft Weaving, prices equal to.the lowest, Iroe, Gates at Rock Bottom Prices. Hardman of every description and best quality always on hand. See our New Line of Building Paper, Have just secured the - Newest snd Best Ready Roofing-- Paroid—needs no tar "• or pitch, just lay it on roof and cement laps, cleanest and most durable, guarenteed for five years. • Special attention given Corra. gated, • Iron Roofing, Metal Shingles and Siding. Ask for • prices. Central _Hardware Store George A. Sills, Seaforth Ontario 0 IN VI -MOND VILLE FOR One wed a half story belt* .heutie, seven roomer With flume kitohen attached, miler under all tile house, also large itable.s , 31 acres of excellent -land, This roper* wonkl-fnakean A / =Adria pr - on. $900 will Wit taken immediately. 11013SE WANTED 1 have it eaeliesustomer for a, small house ; in Settforth„ Must be in good repair and f cheap. A A. WATT, Real Estate Agent BRUOEFIELD, °STARR?. CLEARING atm Auction Sale The exeoutore of the Estate of the late AMOS Moy- er will offer for sale onLot 28, Concession 4, 'Osborn , on FRIDAY, MAROU 23rd, 1900, at One o'clock p.m,, horse& • ' late Jamealloyer, including 41 head of Cattle and the whole of the Farm Stook and Implements Of the The sale will be without reserve. STEWART) Jr. TEMP/AIR f Eaeeutors lao5•2 • e. •To Contractors I 1$6140d Tellderil will he received on behalf o Cibunell of therlownship of litanle,y, addrestied t undettligned, up to Moromv, Aram grid, 1900, lot' e building of conerete &braille* for two bridges, ono on the 2n4 concession and ono on the lith •00neefell011 Of Stanley: Tendert; to be by the °Wale yard. Hpecti,. fleatiOns can be se,on at the /Aries office, Varua JOHN JO, HARNWELL, 1906-1 an& GRANDRAILWAY MUNN SYSTEM SPECIAL ONE.WAY RATES i to Befinge Montena ; Denver CIordo S—Ingt, 804 Lake City, Nelson: ROsfillidi , attootwir, Portland, Oregon, ead ri_ is Frinoisoo, Tiekete on Rae deny, 1 ECIMe fikTlionlit$' TRAINS I To Om Phrthwool) o-vtryI.'. nim4ay 4nrin Horoh on4 Apt% itpoolol Wits With 99 r 9144b oloOpor Will Novo Toronto .0 pt ovory Tootthy (luring Mush ond Aprtl for hionitobo andthe- Notthwat, Possagses trovoll)ol withsub lios otiosk should- Wt. txpaNg NaVitig TorOnto 1146 pi THE @HORT UNE TO CUBA' lativo 106630 Thfitildtay_v, toil arriving in Roma, Cuba, rty Mi taondoy tnortitogi Moist difulieation, tiiiitlit bitel id -fiffiffifi 11611 ti0lititif And flit! taforroottoa WI on W. 40141CRVILIO, Town Agent. I A. F. .PHILLIPS, Depot Tiekat Agent,, KRUSE BROS. THE NEW STOnE 0.1.1,1,•••••••••••••••••••• Try the New BUTCHER and PROVISION STORE where they keep in stock Everything You Eat. Fresh & Cured Meats Bologna. Sausage'all kinds of Potted Meats, Fish, Veg- etables, Fruits, Groceries, Part of your Patronage would be Much appreciated. Ooods Delivered Promptly,,1 Phone 96 Bank of Commerce Block Opposite Post Office F C Paid-up Capitil, s101000,00o. Reserve Fund $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, 'TORONTO . :E. WALKER, General Manager ALEX LAIRD-, A;.st. Gera Manage , - .4 13RANCHES THROGHOUT CANADA; A , UAND IN , . , THE MUTED STATES AND ENGLAND , BANKINC BY MAIL Business may be transacted by mail with any branch of the Bank. Account k may be opened, and deposits made or withdrawn by mail. Everyattention is paid to out-of-town accounts. SEAFORTH BRANCH. HOLIKESTED, Solicitor G. E. PARKES, Manager. POPLESTONE & GARDINEll, (SUCCESSORS TO IkIFSSR$ bleKINITON & CO ) 13LYTIfp MK ONTARIO We have the Natty Goods at Correct Prices Another nine dozen of thole 40o *ad 50o Ladles' Vest to clear ab 25o each, Another moven dozen Ladle"' Black Combrnere Roue, spliced hobs and t000) amulet eitee 9 and Oil worth in any other *tore 26e, our clearing price 20o. Mother thirteen dozen Ladle? Ribbed awl Plain Oxelonere Rose, apnoea iatls and tome Gizmo Si, 9 and Di, worth 40c and 500, to clear et 25o. Ladles' Blue aod Pink Broobo Tape Sir& Com% eine 18 to 251 sold oilier placee for Vio, (illf pale only 60c, Lediee Paul Cense% With long My eopporberet regular price Pr our price 754. See our air Line Silks—very newest. Efoir Lino IJJ in mho lenmtho of fivo pods so" st) only,60o ft iltra, Ttieee or vory loto moodof ond hovo of pink mod . ?„ pop and pitalcf wibh wi*o 1104 who °vole *nil whits tio wag, on white pound& Mk for Wee Hobby goods, - Pori oild Dim NOW of fivoyiij4eaele only 70e * Ably ott lbws hot goon in ono, Ws hoirs onl * few peso& Pettavo* ere efemeent * weeked 444 with deeded stisillegeoIpis ewi1 motto lovolyooporous foltoto, ChiNtin totitobti Nitimg guar/wood nob to ooti at 70 & yoiti, Thlo oilk N the nova nolo of Wrotto, and *Ili wow to givoltioNONon, We have the surety of the mold- loctfirera Our &Adman peerl grey, nib bio, tiflettir4 hirtillei hite ikl fid ottr Pii09 le only /5e yard, $1.25 Black Peau de Sole Silk for $1 C. J. Bonnet & Co.'s Ble.ck Peau de Sole, wear guaranteed, bought by as at 20 per cent, discount, gives um the chance of offering it specially good silk at.a price lower than It can be bought elsewhere. Inspect this $1,25 fer $1. Linen Todes, in faney mercenzsd patterns of dots, ovals, diamond squares, beauti- ful crepe effects, highly finished; and it good linen shade, at.enly 204 a yard. Poplestone & Gardiner, Blyth. Prof. Dorenwend America's Greatest Hair Good Artiet, ie coming to the COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEAFORTH This visit gives you a chance t 1 Wednesday, March 21st o apnea t Prof. Dorenwend about your hair, and to choose icom the stock of haw goods, which he carries with hivn, just what you require. Bikidness, se all men know, die - figure. and adds an aged expression to the lace. Why remain bald when Prof. Dozenwend ean fit you with a wig or toupee; which will hide all traces of baldness, and take the place of your own hair' Doctors recommend thane toupee* le it preventative for oolds in the head, catarrh and neuralgia. Prof. Dorenwend will fie yoa•on the *pot, Dna show you ust how you look aftsrwarde • Ladies!, read this 1 You will never have a bets- . ter opportunity to see for yourself the beautiful apsoriment of Switches, Bangs, Poznpadoure, Waves, \ -4= = 2-Tsi$k 41 1). '.tif/430);1 Lk -404.'7 to.rs SEAFORTE Wigv, ete., whioh Prof. Dorenwend carries with him Remember the date, and don't fail to call at the hotel and see Prof, Dorenwend early. = Cushion Shoe the Dorenwend 00. of Toronto, Limited, 103 85 105 Yonge Bt Mex.?, CONFO T A perfect) boon to tender or corn troubled feet. Thie telling testimonial of it wearer is an apt dteeription of gOr Orlshion Sole Shoe for: Men and Vironftn, They are unquestionably the shoe of ehoes for tender feet. They combine graceful ,style, handsome appearance and comfort, Men's and Vgomen'elOnehion Sole Shoes • $3 50 I- $4410, - $1 50 - and - $5 00 Gennitit) Coehion Sole Shoes /equip no breaking in. They are fitted with)ion. conducting leather covered 'cushion soles, which, while conforming to the shape of the foot, do not lump up. The soled, being non -t onducting, keep the feet dry and ab an even tempera- ture.- We AAV8 the largest stook of Trunks and Venom in town and our priceare ;always the lowest. Richardson Drinnis S4AFORTH, 'Agent for the Granby, ,Berlin, Canadian, •Maple Leaf, Hood,and King facial- • ity Rubbers. WELL PLEASED ALWAYS Are the people who have learned by ex- perience that our drug Store contains Itctly what they require. We carry everything you would expeot in it &st- olen drug store'and our stook is fresh and up-to-date: ' Insect powder and - hellebore for lice on °Attie — new etock just in. Sheep dips we carry the leading makes. Stone Roos Coxnpound—for rheumatism and sore back, 50o it bottle. King's Green Oil of Comfort — for coughs and colds, 25o.a bottle. Condition Powders for horses awl, cattle. We have; a good one or we win be pleased to mi'up yours. WE USE PURE DRUGS AND OUR PRICES A R E RIGHT, 0. ABERHART, DRUGGIST,: Agent for the leading make i of Trollies, Fountain Syringes and Hot Water • Bottles,„ OARDNO'S — BLOOE: t::1M 1" 0 It117:1 ews POR imam Ladies WileNeReiligeRRIERIXeftemeemilinindele • There is a great March China Sale on at FEAR'S DRITG STORE SEAPORTS. White and gold sprig pattern extra fine quality Tea Oupa and Saucers, 75c ft CIOZ80. Tea Plates, Bread and Batter Plates, Breakfast Plates, 75c a dozen. Platters from 26c to 760 each. • You can buy a single piece or a full dinner or tea set, everyth ng to m tch ; they are worth doable this price. This is a genuine bargain that you should not miss' They won't last long, so come at once. The .he of beautiful china is at FEAR'S Drug Store Seaforth. ••••••••••*.••••••••••• MO BR RE?..ITED FOR PASTURE. -Lot 20, Con - 1 cession; 2,./iity, adjoining the village of Hensall,- and containing About 100 tierce all seeded down to grass, will be rented for iisteture. There le re never spring creek to supply water. Terms easy,- Apply to .701111 licEIVEN, 1995x4 It SALE, an Exeellent Building lot, containing threeepuuters of an etre of laud, part of the Me3fann property, Egmondville, opposite the reerea. Mon grounds, all ready for building. There is a good fence all roiled the land, e good hard water well, the cellar is dug out and a drain all round it, also it drain from it. There are about seventeen thousand of kiln run brick. The brick can be bought separate- ly if desired. There are also a number of loads of sand and gravel and enough stone to build, a, founche tion for a large house. This property will be sold cheap, as Rio Little cannot drive the Bayfield and Seaforth stage and live hi Egmoodville and would like 40 dispose of his property,tbere. Any person de- siring to buy this -property may learn all particulars from It. S. HAYS,. 8ectforth, or to IT. LITTLE, Bay- field. • 1006x4 FARM FOR 8.4.LE.-For Hale, a choice fann he le Stanley township, Muriel county, adjoining the riling° of liappen a G. T. RaStetIon. Tiia foam con- tains 140 acres more or less, All in grass exeept two acme, 11 19 in it high stete of cultivation as nearly *all of it has been =allied ep the grass. Fences and drains are good. There is a 8' 0i failing spring creek and a good spring well ae the barn. There are tem good, barns 60 x 30 with stone stabling under - one, with eattie stalls to tie over 50 head. Good horse stable and driving ebed, 40 x 30, also pelf" pen and boiling house, There is a good hardwood bush and about 2 acme of oreberd of the:choicest shipping apples and several kinds of small fruit. The house is it comfortable frame one captaining eight rooms ; there is a etonocellar with brick floor, also woodithed. 18 x 28, and summer kitchen and it good srfring well at the house. This excellent farne:is situated on the Lonrloh road, 2e. miles from Mensal], 8 from Sete forth, 0 from Exeter and 10 from Clinton, all good grain markets, and good gravel roads in all direc- tions. Will be sold cheap and on easy tering, Apply CM the Promisee or address, Eippen P. 0„ GEOIZGE TAYLOR. 1.005-tf The Followiag Well Know' n, Cloths: BELWA RP Blue and Black Serge Saitingsz and Worsted Trouserings pAniri n Serge Suitings in all .111,2,..' • Shades and Textures VICKERMANW Serges Cheviots and Vicunas 1 Also a Complete Range of Imported, and Domesticl Tweed Suitink,s and Trouserings. Oar Black, Melton and Fancy Cheviot Overcoutings appear to be leaders judging by the orders we are securing for them. We will be pleased to $bow you any of the above lines and can guarantee the entire lot. Speare and Page, I‘Aerchant Tailors. Under the Town. Clock, - SEAFO T pre Mali M. sod Sptia Suf. pith, OvithJ..' • Caleaaria , . roar 0411101 Ott geleReift-ea4-144+1++.4etili.44, AV E BEEN I 4,,-,- iT For days we have beeu opening, marking ana, pass. ing into stock oar Spring import'ations, pure sed direct from manufacturers pr manufacturers agents. - A visit to our store this season will covince you; hab we have done all the scheming and planning 'or you. We have solved the problems that stand 'between you and the newest awl bait goods of he Season ery lowest poss Goods Depa Iidti valuokid tho tieW Wettiieg tyyliAla Dieag - a 6 obteitiable, arid teetot Miss our thow t crepolines, cheviot, silk Oolleittlei roxannae br cloths. Dress Silks in colors and. blacks, and all the latest noVelt in t no in stock • Newest styles in Ladiee' Spring Coats. Oar ge. thie tupwes a ything before shown Fawn covert cloth and black box eloth Jackete loose tight fit and new pony styles, all tailor-made garments, and perfee aratttee prices ranging_from $6 to $15 ea,ch. • , Lae if4eVielele},+:44. PIES'. SKIRTL, , i Ist madeiesA. 4th..dide plaits and cluster tucks; etc., and the new accordion pedal me of Misses' and Laciies kweed Sicirt; iti mature * Renge of prices from $3 to $6.75 each motimmor4lovoive#A0 SHIRT WM Ladies.' White Lawn Shirt Waists, with. wideshoulder, 'trimmed with large tucks and embroidered plait in front, MI'S A fine quality of India Linen, trimmed with extra rows of inn mks, at .1.35 each Elaborate styles of Shirt Waists, ranging in. price from $1.50 to $2.24 *Etch Also a beautiful display of Wash Silk Waists at $175 •• a Embroidered Walatit,tge, special values at $1.10, I yard. All the latest Spring novelties in Ladies' Fancy Collars ••••••••••••••••••••••••••st Floor Cove One thousand five hpncired yards of Se tch Linoleum v ed alt widthe and very choice pptterns ; the largest and ro.o4 varied lot efmires ever received at tifis sto • --.413 velvets, tapestries, wools and ; aim to fit any room; patterns e unexcelled.anywhers, _ We invite your inspection of these lines before bu ng. 4. easeeteet4O-eei Cloonng .0 of Our great clearing sale of Ladies' and Me Furs is tiII going on> Ail Ladies' and Men's Fare selling at one- uarter off regular price Spial velues in every department in winter goode, odd lots and rem- nants AftesOtelOWeAMOVANefefefeesetieeNseVe Clothing to Order. There is always a best in everything. Our clothing order always borne an excellent reputation, but since securing the ervices present cutter, a DIU with a city cutting experience and latest New ideas, no garmen,t has bean turned but with a visible defeeil and they pause that smooth fit ind striking style onTy to be obtained threugh the touch, of master telt ors Our stock of woolens it now complete in everything that is orrect ini tweeds, worsteds, etc, Everything guaranteed—price, quality, fit and. work- manship, • Highest Prices paid for B andWooJ. o Dried Apples Wanted see e Olo Eggs ,o4••••• oppo Town Buid Corner lit4In and