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The Huron News-Record, 1897-10-13, Page 5
11PROWip--i "Tow News Notes. Furniture Mrs. Annie Hutchinson of Bright --:�,,-Broadfoot, BOX & Cip. drukped dead at the railway station at This week we have some new lines to offer you, that or quality, Apish and Parts' price, hits never been equalled ill this section, Space wit not permit us to quotas PARTNERSHIP# The report of the Grand Trunk Rail- prices but come and see for yourself what great snaps we have for you. awayble• is regarded in London as ver/fav- Buy your Furniture a from us and you will he sure to get Good value and at orathe still's t -trier save motley. We can afford to and do eell cheaper that, any other •••v•e•••eo0••tr•••eo The Hamilton Police Commissioners dealer in the trade. have refused to allow the men to join a UNDERTAKING— Lt this tine we carry a eompfete stock and have the • in football club. rc• �r thn���"'is f",' d� 6� Finest Funeral Outfit in tito Count Our chu es BO lss®l�a.liiov Sale ° � � a SWi� arc lower than the to , Y. 111'. \'Vin. McLeod. tobacconist, of 0.00.0.000.0 • Elathe e, was killed by an electric car I BrQadf00t, BOX BL CO., Clinton. at the Beach. b'urntcu[w Dealers and Undertakers. A man named Johnstone, working J. W. CI-IIDLEY, MANAGER. 4 0®019©0006.0.000000000000000• on the new tit. Lawrence bridge at Night and Sunday calls answered at itosidenco of our Funeral Direetor,J. W, Clhidle .Kill s{' Cornwall, was killed by the fall of a St., opposite Foundry. Y, g tower, -.. __ ..... _.- `; We have only to thank an appreciative public for the manner in which they have up- Eight of the ringleaders in the Sb. �j held our efforts during this sale, We are having not only rr Vincent de Paul Penitentiary disturb- S�%PiC'�lrZ L' u�"'niture �j � e y a large trade from the guess haus been removed to Kill},•• /' town itself, but this sale has been the means of bringing people many miles, and keeps , etA youn� Englishman Warned Seward Sale During October ifs them from going to other places to buy their fall parcels. What the people appreci- was kille(f near Elkhorn by falling Lail r selling from a waggon laden wick brick, the As we have FL Good and well selected Stock of Furniture now on hand which 1 ate in us fully a8 much as the prices at which we are ellinn at, is that every article wheels crushing his skull. we Will offer for Saleduring Oct,. and Nov„ at a ver tow y price, in order to ,1K,' y y p William Ponton, teller in the Do- clear the whole Stock out. Any Pet -still requiring anyythin}; in this line, wdl b;:" is exactly the price quoted in our sale lists SO that the may send their Children to shop for minion Bank, Na soca, was arrested (incl it to their interest to conte and see w stock hefcire buying elsewhet we, thein and be sure of the slime treatment as though they carne themselves. We'ask you to p Y on •L charge of stealing $3.2,000 from As We have it choice stock (if Bedroom Suites, Dining Suites, Parlor Suites, peruse the submitted list of prices given you this 1,veek, of course we cannot attempt to give the Bank vaults in August last. Lounges and (uurhes, Easy (hairs and Rockers of all discriptions, which anything like an extensive list, but must content ourselves with saying as before, that every John House of Virden was found must all be sold if Uiw Prices will do it. with a gull charge through his heart. We also keep FL good stock of Mouldings and Picture Frames and Furniture article within our doors must g0. It issupposed the death wits accident- Repairing done neatly and cheap. Kindly call and see tile before buying al. He had been out shooting. elsewhere. At the convention of Christian En- deavourers for Ontario,, held at St. Our Undertaking Department Best and heaviest wind and water- For $4,25 you call get a good warm $1.75 buys FL well made Suit of proof Coat made, regular $8 and Suit of Tweed, regular price .... $6 W heavy Serge, you know how Thomas, it was 3scided to meet next Is well: stocked with the Best and Prices the Lowest. Hearse and outfit year in Hamilton. , $0 for... , ....... •,� .............. $7 OQ For $8.75 you can get a heavy these goods wear, regular price $.. 75 Y nett(,' than any giber in town. Best and most courteous attendance. ;? Another fine black line, 30 inch black Scotch Serge, regular price SEPERATF PANTS -All sizes, It is stated that Gen. Weyler will �t R ........11 5U fight hard to retain his command ill �• C. ��-•'��-'� �� FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER, cape, long skirt,. regular $7, for. 5 03 was .............. I ..... colors and paterns good, service - One only brown check Tweed For $8.98 you can have a splendid able Pants that before the sale Cuba, and if removed threatens. to HuronStreet, next Gilroy h V1'iseman's. Night and Sunday calls at residence No, 132• ,f Waterproof, big size, regular heavy all wool brown check were $1,73 now ..................I e- make things unpleasant for Spain.' Huron street opposite Baptist church, $8.50 for.........................6 7:, Tweed Suit, the reg'r price was.11 75 Fine black Worsted striped ants, Mr. T. d Pardo, M. P.P., was a gin 1 PF nominated by she Liberals of West LADIES' FINE TWEED For $7.40 you can get as good a regular price $t.50, sale price ....3 () Kent. "i suit of all wool Tweed dark Stylish striped Worsted Pants, Nomas McFadden, a Pittsburgar- The Imperial Board of Trade state Choioe Farm for Sale WATERPROOFS. color and will weal' like iron- " Y • p• ' '= g I only, brown check, heautift ily regular price........... • ........10 50 regular Price $1.75, for......... .2 03 mer, went out rowing in a hired boat in for September shows an increase don nito"adlrbeingal t 32rm . i �tofre'redF`P r saleo u at Kingston, and it is feared he is m the in'pu'ts of X1,189,148, and a de- easy terms. 117 acres, 91 clearnI and in high lined, adjustable cape, $(1.50, sale Fine black Worsted Suits, beauti- Men's Irish Frieze Overcoats, all } crease in the exports ut £1, 518,850. stain of cultivation. Farm is only 2 miles front rtes............ 4 98 drowned. P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fully made and tr'ininled, reg. $14 sires ill daric brown, Tweed lined ( Clinton, Frame house and barn, bearing Qr- ;r, 3 only, grey and white checked, for ......... ....................9 08 high storm collar, regular$6.0 i, John McGlone 'of Eastbury, Mass., The Dominion Po9tmaster-General I crowd, well watered, and n most desirable pre - Water 'pats, escorted sizes, re u- sale rice ............. . ...........4.`?5 fell from it tram at Claremont and wits has decided that all Canadian mail perty.-G. D. Mc,rAGGART, Clinton. lar $5.b0, sats price........... . 4 50 BOYS SUITE -We have these in P injured so terribly that he died on bags supplied to the Government must great variety ar.d will give you some Mens Frieze Coats in dark grey, being brought into the city. be of the manufacture of the parties 5 Ladies' Waterproofs in black startling prices. brown- and black, all sizes, long, There are ,three registrarships va• who tender. Business Change, Serge, long cape, latest goods, high collar, lined with tweed, The Livery Business coi1duotod in Clinton b9 .5 regular $6, for...................4 25 We have only it few Snits left of regular $7.C3, sale price..........5 25 cant, and the tl ouhle is that Mr. Dry- AL a meeting of the Conservatives of Mossr's, If. bavls and -.1. H. McCool hits been heavydiagonalbrowoTweed,leg. don may not have brothers enough to Cornwall and Stormont at Newington, dissolved by mutual consent. Alltaccountsdue Largo heavy wool blankets, regu' Price was $6.?5, will sell for.....4 48 Boys' Tweed and fr•ish Frieze fill thein. Mr. John McLaughlin, of Avonrnore, the late firm must be paid to either one within ;i lar $3, sale price..................2 45 These you will remember are all 3 Overcoats, all sizes and colors-hirtydays from this date. The business will Thomas . K-11ems of Flamhoro was wits unanimously selected as the Can- t in future bo conducted by Jiunos mcc�ool and Another line, little smalle •, regu- piece suits. $`2.25 buys FL real good overcoat found by the railway track in the Dim- didate of the party at the coming pro- in Davis, who solicit the past liberal cCon)nand lar $2.50, blanket sale price ...... 1 00 ) for bo well lined and strop 1 $.•15 buys at this sale as Hies a Suit Y+ g+ des junction cut in it dying condition vincial electrons. of the general who ,omit,..,• � be l patio ' But the g+'P,at al1FLp IR OUC 8 lb. w001 (,f nod Tweed ars you would wish regular price ................... .3 ) an(1 tLased aWa SllUl'tl Fitter he Was Clinton, Oct., 1-th, 1891 J. H. McCOOL. Blanket., large, long and big g Y P Y Y bis. Jules FIelbronner, editor -in chief g r g to see.regular price.......... .. 3 25 Boys' Ulster; dark brown, long discovered. There are no marks of of La Presse, has brought a criminal every way, worth $5.50 for....:.3 08 violence on the boa Splendid grey Tweed Suit, doubly skirt, high collier; tweed lined- Y libel suit against Mr. Louis Joseph 20 pairs only, left out of a fnl1. case breasted coat, square corners, reg. price $4 for ................2 75 Mrs. Brown, mother of Clark Brown, Tarte, sou of the Minister of Public Mr. George Dale, of the Harou, of Flannelstts Blankets, regular was 4, for ...................... •3 50 who was hanged at Cornwall in 1&R3 �Vutks of the Petrie, for a libel in the g $ Do on want a carpet -2 iPLP4 Road, Tuckersmith recently sold a $1 goods ....... . ................. 74c Y P p for the murder of his father and sister, recent cornn'ents upon the Tarte-Gren- fine draught Y Now is the time to cloth yourself and $2 committed first-rate black diagonal Union 36 inch Carpet; reg. price 30c. committed suicide tit her home in iei suit. ght foal for the handsome Y Tweed Suit, regular price.... "' '3 50 sale price "'Ic. stun of $100. family, heavy, wa^m, Lyell made snits Winchester. She was about 70 years of gens ail wool Tweeds, can be had at $l.f) buys a read good Suit of small 8 Specie} Mantles, all beautiful gar- of a.ge. At the final meeting of the 111tutsiou The trustees of Whitfield's school, ' this store 'at prices never heard of check grey and white Tweecl, 'penis which will be sola at scale rices. House. Indian b amine Relief fund, it Grey township, have engaged Mr. P Au edict has gone forth that con- Was announced that the fund amount- Baird of Clinton, as their teacher for before. lugs ..............................3 f.0 See them. doctors on the Broadway, New York, ed to nearly six hundred thousand 1898, at a salary of $260. W. E. Arm - cable cars must shave off their whisk- , i d th t th t f d . t h W11 pc uric s, a,n a e cos o a in n; s .long, w o is now swinging the ers and beards. tering the fond only came to one half- pedagogue's ruler so successfully, will ®so0om••o••eoo•o•••oo••o•••000•oo•e• It is stated that Spain is so bard penny on the pound. attend the Collegiate either at London pressed for money that the Govern- The New York EveningWorld says or Clinton. meat is attempting to sell all the.pub- that Sheriff Dohl has amitted that lie lands and buildings which can be Rom spared, the food oT Martin Thorn and Mrs. Nack has been doctored, the Purpose BIRTHS. GIL110The Montweal stPiking court-housr being to induce nausea and lowness of MASON.—Tu Stapleton, on Oct. 3, the wife of ® ® stenographers were notified that un- spirits, so that one or other of the Fal- Mr. Chas. 9lason, of a daughter. leas they at once return to work their Ieged murderers of Guldensuppe would WHITH.— In Blyth, on October 6th, the wife 3 A positions will be thrown open to gen- confess. oflMr. George White, of a son. eral competition. Tire North Wentworth Reform As- Pucicln tix-At Odley.'on the 2nd inat., the A Birmingham ratan has invented a sociation held a meeting at Dundas wife of Itichard Puckerin, of a daughter. ��'II��C>iv, ■ bullet, which, after penetrating the Saturday afternoon to choose a can- _ flesh "six inches, tears a jagged hole didate for the Ontario Legislature, J. - three or four inches iti diameter. MARRIAGES. � I, FhaLt, M. P. P., the collies, of the , >�owo4c®©000�oow®.o f oe000e®•o•®0.0®•®os••00000 what �� -Ises j • • \V. Al. Croft, an athletic and Lp- l tet corn ention httriug, rPnigned. The FrrRMT-C,00rrnANR. At the residence of the d . e }iarenldy robust young Plan in perfect contest was keen between A. F. Pirie, Inde, parents on Wednesday, Oct. 6th, by the i ��� a • �.r� �,t • health, Nils found ,lead in bed Fit Chat- editor of the Dundas Banner, and I Rev. S. Acheson. Mr. John Forest of Stamey, to ® . „ 11iss Margaret. eldost daughter of James Coo 11 I ® • ham. Cottucinnr Set;ley, 'the furuiet siting i cane, Eeq., of Hay. more t]C®11��e OF____1-v=- O l •O ® A I'Pprl['t fi'Orn BellPyllle says:- the. n01'Itllatlnn by :t vote of 66 to 5ll• CoLte�rAN-Tu1tNwR.-At the roaidoiicc of the I Bush tires arc running in the northern A s tcial despatch from Washin to l bride's parents, on Thurrda So 30th, b 1 •�• P ,¢ la rrht e o I;, regarding g Pt ' l o{ 1 � o p• o 10 (U® ® a ss��'' p townships, and deer -tad licars are cont- rr artbtt r tTretit Britain's refusal to I ltrv. ti. Acheson, Mr. John George oleinan to j • i -h an a. o e e e 0 • • • ing into the front settlements. join the proposed jug -handled confer- 1'11s.4IilizabethJane Turnor, both of Stanley. • • Word was received in the city Fri- ence at Washington says that England F(rLWORD-STIRIANG.-On Wednesday even- t • Sale-,�. • ing,Oct.. 6th, n, the o%,. mice of the bride's Is�"alipretty safe bet `oi• the man who • ���'r �Aj�•i-�.� • to•e•(�Om• o day of tits death of Lieut. -Cul. D. ntnst bs bruti;;ht to her senses by re - u,rtnt,, Loonnrn, by ftev. Mr. rIcKF,y, George u nothing. We make bil rap Y Watch Il ® • Campbell, registrar of Balton county, taliating oil Canada, and suggests that Fulford, to hiss hoebe Adolinc, youngest P P s J o O O daughter of )Jr. David Stirling, all of •Colburn from us just as sato. 1'Ve sell yon p ® --of $0,000 worth of— O Lieut. -Cob Campbell was visiting his •Leceas to the Rluudyke country ho re- township. t brother in low=a tit the time of his fused to Canadians through United goods you want. We sell them at � � _ � � ® • States territory. b t fair prices. We guaranten,them to • 0e Watches, a death. Y• be as we represent or we will refund • The third Dominion convention of Mr. Fielding, the Canadian Minister DEATHS. Look at it when you first wake o 1 1 your money. Nuld anything he Look 17 a. in., take ii nap, look 0 Jewelery and e the King's Daughters and Sons wa-; of Finance, w io ha3 arrived in London Breyer'. -in Grey, on Oct. 3rd, Ann, below j safer? Could anything be fairer? m gain, and -it hasn't moved a 0 • held Friday in Ottawa. Very satin- 'to negotiate a loan for two million wife of NVm. Bouvet, aged lis years. 1 It is a new way of do - ng bilsinem hand.' Then what? Look for o Silverware • factory reports of the progress of the pounds, in the course of an interview. Mt t'rttoruo. "-ln Brussels, on Oct, 5th, but It is our way and it pro- o O 0 socie were made b the chief officers. said that if the United States Govern- John lttcuuungh, aged 61 years and 5 mouths anew job, perhaps. • Ever thin in my store,at whole• • Y Y merit approached the Canadian Gov- GLIaNN.—in Usborne, on Oct. 2nd. .10hu 1 tCCtS you. We would 1-1ce to 0 • y g 0 Four Mole, bodies were found near Glenn• father of Mrs. S. Crawford, Brussols. I have you try it. p • sale prices or below, front now • ernmenL On the subject of improved aged 88 years. Let us do our wa.,ch work and Uasselmwn, making, a fel' as ascertain- trade relations between the two c,)un- If you have a cough or cold get a y • until Christmas. We utast have • ed, ten deaths from the Russell tire. olen o ude, (urth ch, onrfhe Saturday.Oct. 'L. 1 bottle of you'll not he troubled with w I • the money, and if you want the a The financial loss is ver heavy,and tries it would be received in a proper IIelot Maude, Fourth daughter of the tato Thos. 1 , balky Lvatch. The work will m goods at prices that can't be • there is hardly any insu,lnce. spit -it. I(STOicim3 In ilonmillor, on 1Vednesday morn - Our Docks Balsam of Wild 0 be its gond as human skill and I 0 beat, come to us. This is a genu- to Luetgert, the accused Chicago rnur- ing Oct., 6th. flelen .rose I Cltrry Bark • D patience can make it. • ins sale, and every word that we The, officers and members of the derer, from his cell Saturday, made a cue Air. an<t firs. 1'. tV. 3 olken�'agoii[ (laughter 0 various fraternal and benevolent socie- 1 It has cured others and will core 0 • gay we meian. Everything will o ]ong statement, in which he charterer- weeks and one day. ( you just as surely. It costs but tD 00©C•O • he sold at cost or below, until • ties and other organizations in Mon. -zed the witnessess who have testified wissTFAIM-in Stanley, on Oct. 1st, Edmund 25c. Should the cold be entirely • Christmas. M -rad; wc. can •, treal are up in arms its a result of the -n rebuttal as ears land ingrates. He Wostka'T[n, aged 54yuars. i in your head Cleaning $1, Mainspring $1, a give you rices that no- pronouncement of the Provincial :Pled-• als(i inveighed against the treatment I<mtN eK.-In Usborne, on the 4th Inst., I or both for $1.50, turd cal Council that the lodge doctor must h Janies William Kornick• sot of Edward Frank - 08R CATARRH CURE POWDER P 0 body can ' eat, as we are O y the police of himself and of bialy lin lCor[ilck. aged L years, 4 months and 16 days. i it will hs done o hound to reduce our stock by • 9` Se-mnrering. The accused said be be- Hna -At Yark itiver, Dakota, on Oct. 2, I will give you instant relief and o right if we $3;000 worth at once. Come and Dr. J. C. 'Thompson. formerly of Ex- lieves his wife to be alive, and in any John Bill, yonngest son of lAirs. T. Hill, Hullett. permanent cure. It also is only do it. ret these great snaps,because • eter, but for some ears connected with event he is an innocent Fuad uruch er- aged 2.5 years and 4 months. P 25 cents. p e they are worth coing miles o the Presbyterian years in Central secuted man. P ARAts,moxn.- In Ontario, Cal., on Oct. 7 If your head aches get a 5c _�p�- • to get. India, hits just returned home, his _ - ��- ` , Wilber, sot of John and Mrs. Armstrong (nee i+ package of 0 0 • health being completely broken down. Miss Cooper of Clinton) aged 'L months and S I{ Our Headache Powders. • • He is now on his way to Denver, Col- County Currency. days' t In.,a few minutes your headache v orada, j is gone. Safe, non -injurious to! • J B RUMball • Mr. Lewis Jas. Tarte, editor of La Mr. Y ohn Routledge and Mr. Peter, use and absolutely sure -unless -t p CP,L o . ' Yittrie i,nd son of Hon, J. 1. Taltea McKa Ot Tackersmibh, have eachMA1tK>J'1' 1{EPORTSis caused from the eyes when pro•r r • o peared in the Police Court Friday Oct. sold and shipped two young thorough- (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) peel -tted glasses are really the 0PB 9' • Leader of Jewellery Fashion. • 8th charged with criminal 'bel, by bred hulls to farmers neat Port F nlay, CLiNTON. permanent core, In that 0 • O Mr. Jules Helhronner, chief editor of Algoma. Fall Wheat, new ............. 0 77 to U 78' cane have us test our o es and fit 0 00000000000000000000000000 the Presse. The Futicle complained The trustees of the West End school, Barley0 20 to 0 23 1, Jou up. We will do itrightand 0 "Jeweller and ---_---------•---- - --- of appeared in the Patrie oil Monday, Tuckersmith, have engaged as their "' ° and Mr. Helhtonner claims it wits of it pe s ............................ 0 22 to 0 23 teacher for nextyear, bliss Antis, from r •�net charge you moth either. D Peas .............................. 0 40 to 0 45 Allem �c 0 Expert Watch Where Telegraphing most 1 -helloes ne ran let Ton. gave near Mitchell. They pay her a salary Rye...... ••.•. ..•,•„ 0 39 to 0 40 Graduate be -1 for his appearance later on. of $225. DRUGGISTS () Potatoes, per bush, new... 0 35 to 0 35 j --USE THE-- Miss Laura Jane Smith of Sanford, Mr. John McCullough of Brussels -•�e,anrn� � Butter loose in basket.... 0 l2 to 0 13 Wi1SOn OPTICIANS . Repairer. near Uxbridge, died Friday under died quite suddenly there on Tuesde>• Butter in tub ................ 0 13 to 0 14 ecoliar circumstances. She was a last from asthma. He was about 61 ';' emeoe�eo�o�©�otis� s healthy, active girl, twenty years of years of age. Deceased was aquiet, Eggs Per doz.................. 0 13 to 0 14 ce age. A week ago she went out to the industrious roan, a preshyterian in Cabbage, per doz............ 0 0 40 to 50 ? front lawn to rake rap the leaven and religion, it conservative and an orange- aaY........................•^• ••• 6 00 to 600 ppull down some wild encumber vines. in An. Three sons and one daughter Cordwood......... .............. 3 00 to 3 50 CiA►��N Ag"r�� �3he squeezed some cucumber bulbs to survive him, his wife having pre- fipples per bbl ............... 1 50 to 1 50 entti et out the seed for planting next year, deceased him some eight years ago. Apple culls ................. 0 45 to 0 50 „.,•,.n ?f ", hat in doing so touched a pimple on An Old resident of the township of Dried Apples per ib........ 0 04 to 0 04 Northwest Transportation Co. hrtr face with her finger, and it is sup- 1 eyed that thejuice of the vine enter- West Wrewanoah and who was much Ducks per lb ................ . U 05 to 0 06 Our Doctor of P j respected, passed away on Monday 'rurkeys per 16 .............. 0 07 to 0 08 ed it, for blood oisonin set in result- morning last in the Refraction p g + g person of Mrs. Geese per Ib .................. 0 05 to 0 06 l d• �-� _ Has made a special study of the humirig in death. an•eye.Pao Mary McLean, relict of the late .Ed- Chickens per pair............ 0 25 to 0 35 It is now well understood to be the ward McLean, and mother of Smith Wool ...........................1 0 18 to 0 18 �• If Your a estWhitneyMcLean, the well known cattle buyer, � y aim of Mr. Whims to free the Provin- y Are weak of your sight poor, it Is important ((�� cial University from the galling re- at the age of 8.5 year's. Deceased had TORONTO FARMERtl MARKET. to have thein carefully examined. Quick Dispatch-- straint put upon it by the minister of been ailing for some' time past. The wheat, white.... .....$ 8.3 to $ 834 i No Charge 1> ►ji Prompt Delivery— education for the basest of political remains were interred in the Dungan- do red . . .............. 83 to 84 I purposes and which is almost Openly nun cemetery on Tuesday afternoon do goose .............. 74jt to 76} What.everis made for testing. Clinton Agency at denounced by those most intimately and were followed to their last Bill -ley . ................ 26 to 34 Fine Steel framos including glasses filled by, concerned. Another plank in Mr. resting place" by a large concourse of Oats . ................. . .. 241 to 25 our specialist, Ofoo. COOPERS BOOK STORE. Whitney's platform is to have an ad- ... • • • . • - Full stock of Gold Specs and Eye Glasses. Y r neighbors and friends. Rye......... 41 to 42} visory board to act with the future Peas ................ 46 to 47,E �- The brick dwelling, wood shed and V W. Cooper tS� Co., p p minister of education and thus give drivinghouse of Mr. Thos. Rowe, one Hay .. • ............ • • • .. 800 to 900 Booksellers and optdoians, Teaoher wanted • the University, the High Schools, and mile suth of Exeter, in Stephen town- Straw .................... 800 to 000 s Through tickets to all points in - - _ OWNrON, - - - eppifeations for the positiop of teacber of S. a. No- the Public Schools a voice in the man- shi ,were totally destroyed by fire on Dressed hogs ......... 7 20 to 7 40 a 6oaerieh township,will be received by the Ander• agement of edueational affairs. We P a new laid .......... 15; to 18 1111[TOII:A stud DA1,lOTA. - _ - - — -� ajgnod up to s . on Saturday, Novembor etb, have had the rule of an autocrat snore Tuesday morning about 11 o clock. Eggs, Am—At lowest rates. CENT/ Applicant to hold Ist or and W. certlaoste and despotic than the Czar of Russia or the The fire had a good start before being Batter, Ib. rolls......... l5 to l7 s 'pL state salary. . GEORGE i [ILL ER, 800y. p noticel. Scarcely anything in the do tubs, dairy, .. • . • • • 12 to. 13 t...,.Vor all information apply to above. pes•4t y o1 inton, P. o Sultan of Turkey. Mr. Ross is not " only distrusted but is despised by lead- buildings were saved. All the accu- Chickens ................ 30 to 50 91 edustrusteerecter wherein the pro- pants wearing apparelandeverything Turkeys ................. 8 to 12 STRATFORD, ONT. g y P in the buildings, except what was in the Spring ducks........... 40 to 80 of our students have taken situations Estray Heifer vince. He has delgraded the school Teacher Wanted. FLrlor, was consumed. The loss will Geese • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 to 8 within the last few weeks. Two ap ii- Came to the promises of the undersigned • lot system that was once the pride of Ont- p Potatoes per bush....... 45 to 55 plleations for the Position of teacher of S. cations are now in and two situations aro bong !8, Maitland concession, Goderich Township Brio and upheld monopolists wh-1e they ne in the neighborhood of $2,(M. The g gg 4, Goderdch Township, will be received held until two of our Students graduate. Can. on or about the middle of June last, a reddish !E�es were occupied by his son,Spr-n lambs ...... 6 to 7 'tiridelsigned uptoll.m,on Saturday, ada's leading Commercial school. Five male two year old Heifer. The owner is re uested despoiled the people. The department Mand Mrs. Rowe, ar., had Mutton ...... 5 tet a pplicant must hold not lora than 2nd, teachers; board low; excels competitors in to rove property, pay expenses, and tate the is run On the meahine plan and more ed on the Yarm since the deeth Beef, fore ........... . . 311 to 5 tit,! sola_ry. Roforoncos required. various ways. Enter now if possible. Free animal away, in the interest of party than anything , HL.,. MURPHY Secretary, circulars. of their sons wife, last June, There do hind • • • • • • • • • • • • ' 8 50 to 8 00 Minton, P. 0. W. J. ELLIOTT, Prinof al. 4t JAMRs LATTTT P, alas. was no insurance. Veal • • • ' ' ' ' ' ; ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' 000 to 860 rl� P Clintonon P, O.