HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-03-30, Page 5MARCH 30, 1899.
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; We are selling this spring,
three spring .reinedies at
• three prises.. Thev all have
• the same mission -of- purify-.
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• inn. the blood, tolling the sys-
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• tem and increasing the appe-
tite. Wo recornMend and e
guarantee them to be good
spring medicine& •
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• HERBAL SPRING
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BIT'rERS 50 Cents. .• •
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COMPOUND SYRUP
SARSAPARILLA 75 Cts.
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-GOIVIROUND-EXTRA-CT-4.
OF SARSAPARILLA .
WITH IODMES SLOP.
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If you think any of these ,e
Will hen'efit You, come in and•
tle will tell you more bout :
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CHRONOMETRICA.L
11 INDIGESTION •
e HER WATCH
e - WOULDN'T Go . .
, We peeped into.her watch when
she said "The old thing Wouldn't go."
After a hasty glance we didn't wonder
arid our diagnosis swag "Indigestion," ,
Pasted.against the inner side
case were were :•• • • - • •
lst. ,A portrait of jier 3rstlove and •
a lock ot his 'hair. •••
2nd. $orne dead forget-me...not:8.
3rd. 4 neWstiatiei clipping finnoun-
sing her recent engagement.'
4th. Alour-leaf cover. , •
Between thelfiner cover and 'the
works were twcipictures and a receifor cold eream.. • pt
• • And still the Obstinate tbingrefus-
--ed to go.'
Ho*" is your 'watch running ? •A
little slow.2 Is it put.efr epttie? If so,
bring it to 'us, we •w.t11 fix it far yon
• and the charge Will be reasonable. •
WE ARE LEADERS •
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IN .OUR LINE
NESS AND MANTLE MARI, Mr, John' °outsell Tent last Sun
hi bloderich visiting tis brother
Also Childrou'S Clothing.
Your Patronage Solicited,
MRS. . liaeILVRIEN
Corner Albert and Whitehead Streets.
TENDERS WANTED.
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Whole or separated tenders vrill!be received by
the undersigned, up to and inolinling Saturday,
April 8th, 1899, for the erection and completion
of an Oddfellow's Block in Goderich. The low-
est or any tender not necessarny accepted.
Plans and specification may be seen at Goo.
Porter's store, Godericb, or at my offiee,,Ten-
dem to bo sealed and marked end addressed to
Geo. Porter, Goderioh.
11. J. POWELL, Architect
Stratford..01 1Vlar01422nd, 18094
FARM FOR SALE. -
• Lot 30, Con, 1, township of Tuokersmith.
H. IL S. theiaroperty of thelate Wilhlaim
Whitely Is offered for sale. On the farm is
erected a 2 story stone house, barn and sheds.
There is also a good bearing orchard and the
farm is 'well watered with a living spring and a
Iva. Apply on the premises to
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3115S -E. -WHITELY-or
W. S. LAWRENCE, Clinton.
Clinton, March 21841899.
SEED OATS FOR SALE.
I have a quantity of fine Daltimorewhite oats
for sale. 'They test 43 lbs. to the bushels. Off
8 acres the yield was800 bus. Any one wishing
seed oats would do well to purchase.
• . • •WM. ELLIOTT, Porter's Hill P.O.
• 4th con. Goderioli township,
March 14th. • „
SEED PEAS
• 91-.1,goyare ecelear oeffiZos: 1 Seed Peas ter.
IIOLMES SMITH
O1ifiton,141al ch Ejth.
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HOUSE ,FOR SALE.
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On Victoria street, Near Organ Factory.
$300. win bura roomy, comfortable house with
good lot -the property at present occupied by
Frank Upshall,
Vacant Lot on Maple street also for Sale at a
very low price. Apply at once to. • •
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BRYDONE,
Mara 7t1*. • Barrister
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STORE TO RENT4,
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The undersigned offers for rental the store
at present occupied by IL C. Barlett, furniture
dealer. This is one of the beet stands in Clin-
ton. Possessibn can be given at once. •
Alsothat large room over J. Wiseman's dry
goods store. There is a good entrance. Apply to
. J. 0,, ELLIOTT, or'
JAS. SCOTT, Barrister,
• Clinton P. O.
• Clinton, Fob, dh, 1899. 2 3 •
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• STORE TO RENT; •
FiretelassErick Store in Clinton; vertrallv
situated:suitable for any.bubiness ; large and .
commodious. cellar '; tow fitted for drugs. Ap-
ply to W. C. SEARLE,Clinton. •
FRESH
P. B. CREWS if, IVI-E AT'S
• Having _purchased the butclierifig Suet-.
Jeweler and.Expert Oa ' •
dm • ness of Ford & Murphy, I hope by doge
•Watch Repairer. •' • • •
•issuslussosossils, attention to. business, satisfactory prices,
.•. and good stock to merit a continuance or
•• • . • • • the custom of the patrons of the firm and
secure new customers as well.
cult To •See GIVE US' A CALL. .
OHAS. 'WILSON.
edial:Notice
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Ag our busineee is now"condicted on a cash
basis, our goods Win be sold at tue lowest cash
prices. • We quote as samples
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t Sets at.... .... $5 50e wore .31
• 01 et Sets• 450; Were 550
Dinner Sets at.. ..... 1000, were 12 50
• Dinner Sets at 8 50, were 10 00
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HIGHEST PRIOEs PAID Pose.
.el•OoD stenTEIS AND. EGGS: •
Those.eyes �fyeUra are •
probably overtaxed, andif, yoti
babe not found'it'out yet, yap rExete Flour
Will 800/2 do so. Prepare -for
•a 3. STEWART,
the future by tikiilg care of the
present .1 DefeCtive Vision •is
' easily cured, unless of long
standing. Our large stock. of
lenses an d-,! fram es, combined -
with our knowledge of how tti
fit,.them .properly,•insures you. .
a. permanent benefit and . net
m p rely teMp.ora,ry rehef
Charges mOderate.
11,J,GRIGG.
Jeweler lind Optician.
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AT_ NO EXTRA:PRICE
We invite yont, inspection of our
.tock of Groteries, etc., being
eorivinced that • purchase wig
• follow. In addition to Groderieti
of 101 kinds we will carry a sup-,
• ply.oi Exeter Tleure.ejttrit'gotid;
, hut at do extra price,
TRYOUR 16 CENT TEA
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Cornbe'sRlock, Clinton
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Is a ‘voman'ef taste, and if she lived in Clinton she would cer-
tainly taste Kirkby's Hot Cross Buns on Good Friday.
Sz •Misthress O'Reilly :L.-7.
• Why bliss me hearts'hoii-cfackly toirrie runs.
It soon will be the sayson for hot Cross buns
-Ser-Misthress O'Doolihan :
An' is it where can yez git the very his ones?
Sure and faith thin ye'll git.thini at Kirkby's,
Sez Misthress :
Faith an' yelll maw quite a few to satisfy .Paddy an'
,Mickey, too&
Sure Xitthlemilde Nora • take quite a•few
Ot:these illigant buns, %Acta Cress OD 'em, too, '
Sez Misthress °Tool than
An' will yezjist reinimher, the proice is quite nate,
For Twitity.bloive tints git all yez canate
Of these hot Cross buns+ so tasty and swate,
For they're 86 for 26 eints at Kirkby's. •
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A big rush for those Suns I expeCted, so leave
your Order early and aloure a supply.
KIRKBY,
Next (loot
Clarendon.
Ram who is on the sick list. —
Wm. Farquhar had a tittle of his etc
• and implements last Friday. •Cala
• bold very well, horses went high, • t
•sheep also •brought fair prices, t'
implements were slow sale. Mi.,
• gutter intends going to Dakota a'
spend the summer prospecting anes
suited will move his. family there. Ns
• will be sorry to lose thew, ----Ab
seventy-five young people took poss
• son o. my. Lou Farnhmin's reside(
-hist Monday night where they enjo
I themselves in dancing and ot
aniusements.--Krs. Thoirfas Haz
'Jested hes been •very ill .fer some hr
weeks bet we ore glad to say that s
• is consul erably, tu proved. ---M .Ja m
Cartwright had a wood bee last Sitti
day. ---Mr. James Hun ter has start
working with Mr. Henry Moon for t
summer niontha—Ben Tyrernan,w
clown from ..VVinghani ort Sattirda
—The recent 'snowfalls have been
Won. to'the fid•rping cornreunity as t
wheat ancl 'grass fields were getti
badly scorched by the wind and fro
‘' Wiley Taw whip.
A.- number . of farreers' 'frOin th
vicinity wee delivering kegs in (lint
on Monday last for Catitelon. & Walli
—Sorry to hear of the death of M
Robt• Grier's little. eight,year-eld bo
who die.c1 very suddenly last- Monde
night. The remains were laid in tl
Bayfleld cemetery .on 'Wednesday las
—Sony to hear of the serious dine
of Mrs. John Peck of the Babylon line
--Mr.,01tits. Johnstone is busy mo
ing hay end his implements and othe
stuff onto the • farm °which herecent.'
purchased ,frorn Mr, McIlyeeri. "1-1
gets possession nn the first of April.
V. Reid and L. Beatty were i
Seaforth last week on business.
McEwan brothere have purchased th
shingle mill from John • Kalbfieisc
,They intend to Make Sshingles thi
season • with — Miss VVinni
.Rathwell: who has been ' visitin
-friencla in . ' this neighborhood, .
turned to her home in Goderich
township on Monday last.—Sorry t
hear of Mrs. Geo. Stephenson, Sr., be
ing ill. We hope she will soon be able
to be around again.—Mrs. Win. Gra
ham, Sr., is visiting at her daughter's
Mrs, Joint , Rat hwell of the Babylod
line.—sMiss Martha Taylor of Por
Heron. who has been visiting.. atberi
sister's, Mrs. J. Rathivell of BEyfield,.
settn.ned home a few days ago... ----41e
John Reid, Sr., of the Bayfield road,
who has been laid pp for ssome thn
we are glad to say is getting .better.
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.Drysdale.
•Surry to ;relate . that ie
Cleave got so badly bi uised 'up Oa hi
'way to Sioderich on account of, th
lines notbeing in the hands of Robot
J.Talbot.-- -Messrs. H. Johnston•and
D. Di -ewer and Misses Nora Cleave and
Erwin of Bayflelcl were guess at. :Mr.
Cleave's residence last•Friclay evening:
and • Mrs. Elgie were visiting
ft•iends at the north end of the town
last weeks—The Drysdale church
service Willtiot be held eteleyen o'clock
in the forenoon —Our shoemaker is
doing a•rushing Imainess as-,Mr.ILawin-
dier het =Vest • to Stratford •and • left
Rotit.- to attend to this- business Ofour.
town.—A couple of Bayfield's cham-
pion crokinole players. drove down •to -
Mr; S. Cleare's on• Friday evening and
toned the boys, in the north end ot the•
town to be well 'experienced in the
gaine which. caused the 'couple to re-
ttiy n wiSh a „different .
town is still improving atid we are %
now in need of a grist min. We have
two bliteksmith phone three general'
merchante, one potete'thipper, a reeve,
'a policeman, one preachersone,narpeo- -
ter, one framer, one hotel, threasehool
rooms, otiephotogallery, etc.,
shingle mill and seven ur• eight smart
news boys.—Mr.- Frank Jeffrey has
been teaming wood from Bayfleld for
Mr. Amos. OverholtiMeS A. Scree-
ned has been engaged in the •Bayfield ,
'Intel' by Mr: Ceetiness--,sA nu6ulier of
married, people -• .assembled itt Mr.
Cleavevs and had :an *enjoyable Bine
Thursday.! --.Mr. .Arthur Ala.9011 has.
hired with Mr. J. Ran for the summers.
believe Mr. Paul Cleave in-
tends running the engine for his broth-
er thisseason.
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HE CLIN
Brussels.
"'W, F. Voinstone attended the tuner
al of Wm, Sadler at Wingham last week,
• Mr, Sadler, who was killed by the cars
at Niagara, was a cousin of Mrs. Van.
stone's. t.
Postmaster Farrow was at Toronto last
• week giving evidence on behalf of the
ontario Government in regard to the
school lands of the province. Ex -Reeve
Straohan of Grey is also in Toronto for
• the some purpose,
The A, 0 U. W. had an oyeter sup-
per et Bartlift's restaurant on Tuesday
• •'evening, partly as a farewell to Mester.
Wor-Initin Whinier, and also as it wind •
- up tq a winter'a • entertainuterit by
which the lodge has made the meetings
• interesting, ' cm,
iffiss Croats
couple of day's
Mr. W. .M
lest Tburaday
.Stewert, Pilch
The • 00021111
Mr. S. Beck
learn that thi
main its ol
Weit Huron •
cently held in
• •Mre. Vanst
been visiting 11
Mr. Wm. P
•of this village
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for Algo
of land there.
. With the first appeartince of spring
steps will be taken to begin tste much -
needed,...pnblic iteproVements-putting
flown new sewere and building grano- As Rev. Dr. .
HOW walks on the front street, Both of
in Tune next
• these works will be done on .the local '
ham stethodii
• inntroyement plan, to be paid for by the tinder (tonsil'.
••propertiee directly, benefitted. successor: •
. it was decide(
zurteie; extend an i
• Brown, B.'A
Mise Lydia Brenner Was united in Mr. BrOWL1 is
the hely bopds of matriroony on Fridey workdeergraenecla bat '
evening at the residence of her brother- no she It
in-law; Mr. Louis Wieberste Why. his
• Bender.- -Messrs. Nelson Cobbledic,k try. During
and R. Williams v•sited friends in town 'held in high a
SUIlday.rhei Ziaioh grist mill, °Wing being invited
• to a hreak in the engine,' has • been Lbons..
standing idle•the past week .—Mr •At a special
K. King of Berlin,the owner of the store and laymen
s :in which Meurer Brosare established (Methodist cl
end 'which. vvas bully wrecked by the ex- Rev. IS. Roget, •
plosion last week; visited the scene and the first, hallo
• has -arranged for the refitting ot the Cunningham
building without Compelling the Messrs. Attie 01 Brits
, Minter to move or to suspend business. A resolution
A.Kelly cif Stonecrott has been ninghtun's f
visiting friends in town during the p tut passed and o
them in Kim •
Pascoe in via
Arrangeme
test, of ski'
Winghain al,
The match ig.
on Good Fri •
kW days. •-L---Mr. Chas. Cann visited
• "friends" in Ditsliwoed on Sunday. --
Owing to the incleni•nt state of the
weather and rough roads wide lias been
a little quiet'.• lately. ---The • many
• friends of Mr. F. Seiner will -le sorry
to hear of hie intention of leaving town.
. for Rainy River District.
. . The follove
exchange wo
Lucknowoffice to perf
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. •in town wh
• The remains of the late 'tether Kerr, made and eli
who died in Loa Angelos, California,on three memt '
l'hursday, 9th inst., arrived in the vil- permitted tc
lage on Saturday night. Deceased was same time w
• a eon of Mr. Angus Kerr otsKinlos anki being distrit
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was in the 39th year of his lig .. Mr. miss Ann;
• Kerr was born and raised in the towns ssan., has ac
ship of Kinloss just east of the i
village ria
o'S drug
and was widely known and greatly re.•graduate of• •
spected by a large circle of-friends.macy, and it s
Farmers say the fall wheat, which Port °' -T
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• made such a splendid growth last LAI,
each al:25 a
has undergone a terrible bleaching the•
d
past nientli in many districts end unsesaor ana
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less spring weather is exceptionally layestaOf
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meet, °alitiene,
orable the wheat district will ebow a . .
• iiermiorpsAsnhgoLtavgaem. eron.l.ert. hits woo, rigi
on Wednesz ..
taxes wo t
day afternoon for Oak Lake,Manitoba , , A Public) •
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Miss. Todd of St. Hi
elens s the guest eider the ad.
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•Inge. Alymers and
of MissEmiline Robertson of this vil. grist reilet:4
Mr. and s. Sam McLean have left. present. '
forDauphin, Mao,, where they intend .leibt at
• to reside in future. each, 1000.0
Mr. George Kerr of Winnipeg, Man., .receive bek
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IS Visiting friends in the village and vi- . Miss Rut)
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cinity: •' • eituation at
• Forest florin.
Mr. • and 'Mrs. A. Reid. of Beirfleld
called on friends here Monday last.—
Same of our ruing people here atteed-
ed the social at Bev. jr. Waddell's part a
sonage, Hensall —Mrs. David Rouatt t
and daughter Rhea of Brucefield are
visiting friends in this neighborhood.
—Miss -Lottie Upshall of Kippen s ,
spending a couple of weeks with Air. ,
and Mrs. Frank Sams
Berry is nicely settled on his new farm. Death of Senn Hanley.
His ii
is wish:him every sue- ,; '• • •
cess.--e-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph.Stevenson
of Brtyfleld called on friends here Merl-
day.—Mrs. Grainger, ef Brucefield is
the gust of her sister, Mrs; Hugh pioneer of Goderich• 'township, the
McKay.. • ;ceased having settled in that manic'
ahout 1837 or shortly after .,:he
For Over Fifty • Years . came to this country. He. took up.,lot
Wins. Wilted:Ws' Soornisici Stiddielids facia 40 On the 8th concession' wliftlis On terais
used by millions of mothers for their children ler for; California in 1873, he told to his
tvhilo teething. Irest child suffering f disturbed at night and brother, the late George Hanley, and
laroke'n• of your by a sink • •
and crying with pain of (letting Teeth send at now it, is in the possession of his nerd's
ono and get tt, bottle of "Mrs. WinslOW's soeth- eW Robert Hanley. Accompanying the
ing Syrup for Children Teething. It -will re. ake.ch in the Argus was a tWo-cOliunil
neve the poor little sufferer immediately: Db- • .1 . .
ad pioneer oetween
uend,matte it, mothers, there is no mistake about orraw of twiwuI
it, at (sures Diarrhce_,a regulates the Stoma& and his nephews, George B. and R
and botvels °fires Wind Colic softens tiM err,. there is a strong family likeness,
y .a US •
allergy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow,s
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is fplea- John Hanley, Sr. aged nearly
of the eldest end hest female pliyeiciatis and daughter, ' Emma nankin,
The folloWing Sibienail notice repro-
duced from the Hillsboro Argus tof
the state of Oregon refers to an cad
Suitts,redue:esIntherimationaiefigivestoneane The obituar re' d th
sant to taste- and -ifithe prescription •o one 80 years, died at the home of his
mimes in the 'United States. Price twenty-flv
sente a bottle. Sold by an druggists throrr of 127 Eleventh street, Porthind, Mon -
out tho world." Bo sure and ask for "M dait morning, Match 6, 1 9, at 2
' ty Ferm an agh, Iieland, near the town of,.
Enniskillen, in 1819sand when 1.8 years
of age came with his parents to Canada,
• enlisting. at once with the volunteers
to quell the McKenzie rebellion.
,in the fall of 1873' he moved to
California, And the next year to
Oregon, locating in Washington coun-
ty. In 1816 Mr. Hanley niarried Miss
Elizabeth T. Sayre, and 10 children
were born to the couple,. 81x of Whom.
are now living. These are Charles A.,
John B., Adelihe (Mrs., F. Chalmers);
Elizabeth (Mrs. T. R. Davis) and Olive
' (Mrs, Geo. XL Bagley); all of Washing-
ton county and Mrs, Emily Manklite.
of Portland. ilia wife died in 1885,
and three years later Mr. HanIesr mar.
teed Mrs. E. 1. Softley, who pasted
away a little more than a year age.
Mr. Hanley was a faithful member of
the Methedist Episeepal church for it
full -belt century. The burial took
place in the North Plains Presbyterian
cemetery. Wednesday,
WINSLOW'S 860=008=W'
o'c ock. John Hanley wasborn
SHEEP
DIPS...
Cooper's, ,
Little'sfion-Poisonons, 7.5c: I
Persiatic Anininl' Dip, 75e
Hess' Instant Louse Killer, 85c
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Persiatie Poultry Powd,er, t5e
Persiatie I/en liouse Spray,'26c
Pure Insect Powder, per lb. 6f.i.c
COMET -HORSE ,
ilNo OfitTLE SPICE
lOcllb.,-or & lbs. for 25c
We Wili guarantee this Spice is equal
to any Condition Powder sold itt: Me it
lb, and superior to any Cattle Spice or
mixture at present on the. market,
Try it, • Weare *supplying the large
cattlemen in thie section.
Hp Bp COMBE
Chemist and Dru
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Welt nowt.
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Mrs. McCool, sr.,had the m1Sfortutur
on Friday last to fall on the floor,
Eitriking her faee,ott :mine intervening
object while falling. What makes it
woree she.bad almost fully recovered
front her late hlbneii. Her fall seenns to
have bi:en purely accidental.
Ian. R. Carter, accompanied by her
son J. S., paid a visit to Goderich ou
Friday. •
The balf-yearly promotion examina-
tion took place on Thursday and Ai -
day last,
VVood bees have been all the go late.
ly.
Clinten News-lieeora Supplement
Butchers'
Big Displaus
According to custom the Initchers
Wive filled their. *hens -to overflowing.
• it's meats fed specially fin, the leas.
ter trade. In bah quality arid quatitis.
ty the displays will equal ateily, .what
• . inav be see') el, this. sea -ori • in the •
.stalis ot. the • city wielders • of
• the 'Cleaver. The butchers Rome -
w hat -complain of the seereit y of eat- •
tle in prune eondition • foe .killing
(minis to- tbe heavy shipments for ex, ,
-port, end for what they get • they have
to .pity it go Od.! Pri 00. OW' dealers are
- old hands sit the hu•duess, both Mr.
'Couch and Mr. FII,Z811110118 Lir Lover
t'LW"111' (.1YII!:/114".1i.'s9. wtssod'a 1)ISPLAY..."• .
On o hIle heifer. also It .steer, i.,:eh.
weighing 1200 Ibis fed 'by Thi. Ai•ctier;
'• °tepees Baker, ticalerieh • township,.
..v.i.ight 250 1 hs ; 4 filo fed hy Charles
.Wallin ; - I heifer' red 'by ('n -1 wiight
. Mullett, weight -.1100 lbs.;.. 1 spring Iamb
- • .. 'fed by E. Ball, tiullett, weight 53 ibi;
1 yearling.) . int) • fed by F:- McCaughey,
• litiliett -; 1 sheep fed by Tho,. Miirphy, • -
Gorlerich toweship '; 2 -pigs-fed by H. •
• Chat les Ball, town, ete., etc.
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. . COUCH'S .OISPLAY.
2 'steers .fed Ivy E. Rath weis • Goes.
• •• nieh township, weight 24001 hs ;1 steers
fed by Geo.. Swin hawk, London Roitils.
,Weight 115Q; 1 'wife'foil by * •
.,ger, Base Line,. weight 1103 tbs.; 1
fed Ity Geo Snell, weight 1400 lbs i• 1
pig fed by ;Lib:Cooper, Stanley.; 3 pigs.
fed les Theirists, Bells 2' pigs fed • by
s. 'Charles. Well's ; 1,eig and -1 celf fedir
Thos.'tBattles, .1.1i11,': the . calf
,weigheill 250 llits; 1 •nalf fed • by 'Orris
0.6.110,s_sweight. 350 ti,; -2 .
sheep ;1swiiig lamb fed- by' W. . Wise;
-toivosh•ip ; 4 rabbits- fed. by
Fallan salt 'perk, 'sausage, bologna;
etc.. , . . .
• Es •-•F1'rzsistoNS'.1.iisersts.r. .
One twesyeeiselditeife-r- fed hy
-Santee Stseliinst„ Goclerich tewnstiitss
•Slreased 078 lbs ; 1 env.). heifer - fed by
.Ben. Htinter, Hallett,' dressed 784 thS-S
• 2 heifet S. fed...by John Wools;
drested. IL(8) lbS; 1 Lestre
• sviseki.S.' Old caif fed by Themes- .13140 u,' .
HniitI t,.d ;seised .120 I I ; '5 chi -e hogs •
fedhy Ghee. M Giiderich. ton- . ••
ship. di•rsseil 1.00•Ibs•each ; •' 1 -extra hog ' •
• fed by df, 4Ni-uteri,. dressed
, li%iv.e
e
ki
All other kinciassiStneats iti.stock.••s
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' T. ,rt. OWS TIS.PLA1X.• '
.Twohei EtIS reit 11,*'-Airti.
.veight .2500 Ibis; I u jrue fed.
ies • John • McLean. ••of.: t, U•eigiit
1300 bit; 2 .ye.arlings bun fed. ..l.v R."
VittanthErgettiteryd,4,1-glil esi ito‘t..11; ix 111 71.
• 1.citlf fed by: .O.• • Oriels -
•opoisi.retti7,tieli it palled' by the• firm •
. to their stiick of (11.1-eflf9leot s. .' •
• •••1. is, row.Erst:s OIAPLAV:.•
• Iwifor fed by .1. Q..1.4111;tf,
, 1 eh township, .. ei.gh t.. dressed 5.40 llis
- 1.1tiefer fed byja tees Grelptip,
• riCh 'tittered -4.- dreia.l.d•- weight 000 11 s;
•-•2 *legs ltd 'by.. Ai t luir flantelotis Giides' •
rich tew itsbi p... 'weight di eased 135. lied .
145 lba respective) • ; 1. sheep...fed' by: .
amiss: 'Lipase y,• i1ret4M.d Inn* lbs.; 1 year,
ling -Iamb, 0 essed ' 75 lbs ;. 1 veal. 'salt •
• pork, saesage, eggs, (des • . •
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' NiNETY PER CONT.
Of theaseople ere afflieted with softie 11)11.101111.11URP1 tplUP/1
form of humor, and this causes a Vox-
iety of diseases. The . reason why
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when ;all
others fail is phe fact that it,effeettudly
expels the humor. Elerefula, salt,
rheum, boils and all eruptions are per.
•manentlY Mired by this great meths.
eine. ' . • .
artieand liver tonic. Gentle reliable.
sure. -• rills are the best family cath-
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Rev. R. J. Burdette, formerly the'
well-known humorist bf The Burling-
ton Hawkeye, was married in Califor-
nia to Mrs. Clara Banter.
"SUFFERED UNTOLD mrsircit."
SOUTII AMERICAN BREIT MA.TIC CURE
, THWARTED „DISEASE AND CURED Do not buy until you have paid a visit to our Miarerooms.
um OUTRIGHT. •
' Robert E. Gibson, merchant, Penn-
broke,says that ten.years ago he con-
tracted rheumatism in it very severe
type, suffered untold • misery -resorted
to fly -blisters and other. severe treat- -
ments with no lasting good or relief.
When hope of recovery was well nigh
gone he was induced to try South Am-
erican Rheumatic Cure.- The first
dose gave hith instant relief, half a
bottle curedhitit outright. His own
words were: "It is the best rheumatic
remedy on earth." -Sold by Watts 8s
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Meitialuii.acturerte Arad .Dealers in
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ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE.
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For the Spring tradewe are offering the larges.t.and mosecom
plete...stoCk. Of Nigft, Medium and Low Priced•Furniture i
the County, • We have some great values to offer in
PARLOR SUITS, COUOHES, AND LOUNGES.
It is sitid that the population of Mani-
toba -has reached the 260,000 mark, The
last ceneos taken in 1891 gave the popu-
lation as 152,000. Thie is an increase of
108,000 in nine years. '
• Tan utifIT
OF THOI/sAaria nava BEEN TURNED
INTO THE JO V SONGS -OF THE CURED
• 131f THE A.LMOST MA010 MEDICINE, DU
AGNEW'S came von TUE HEART -4T
RELIEVES IN THI11TE,31/1417TES.
laisMosamla•A•
Mrs. john Fitzpatrick, of Gananoque
was for five Years a great sufferer from
heart disease -spent some time under
experts, in Kingston hospital without
getting env benefit and was pronoun-
ced incurable. She con:me:read taking
Dr. Agnew's Oure tor the %Cart, ' and
when sh4 had taken three bottles all
dropsical tendencies, palpitation' and
pain left her, and she has had •no re,
-turn of and ascribes her cure to this
Fmeatestof heart reinedies.-Aold by
Watts &Co..
UNDERTAKING
In this line wd'carry a complete stock; Our Hearses and out.
fit are up 0 date :and our charges reasonable. •
BROADFOOT BOX & 00
Vtarnituitse neater' s and Vittdtarlaticeret
Jr.' W. Chiiciley„ maim
Night and Sunday calls answered at. Residuum a onr
Funeral Director, J.W. Chidley, King St., opposite Foundry.
TRUTH ALONE BEARS REPETITION. 29
T & B MILE NAM
has been the favorite
tobacco in Canada for 80 years
betause it is
THE BEM
OF OUR STUDENTS
have taken pea situations and four
positions remain Unffiled.
STItA.TARD, OtT.
gives the "test" In the lino of buainessor shot
hand education. In feAr competition, bur
notes are nearly elways chosen while Mil
are turned aelde, Enter now. Oiratillara
W.3' omen, Priutti
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