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The Wingham Times, 1902-02-14, Page 4
THE WZ?1TUMA111 r. 1111EX FEB, 14, 19021 ` '" " " ., . I ,T a AfAO.O®�®Oq®�QO®mit►m000000•®�00CaC191®Y�00000�a0YlOr00®Oapt3©O®WC30®®®vvv�+wvgtaw®aa@�wssrcu®� • .. r��aoa000a;?sac,�'ooaoa•ao•00000•a•aaoaaco•oaac>oaoa.�ac..:-txl.> , t We �oa0� Haw 0��d �, 1� •� �a ��� � � ��xa� JAS. H. KERR f we file lifter.-T;t:1'�` .Yt�1�, • PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE • ` ,; • ° �(a000(som�mQ�s�a�oo®(Doe®®aa®®oosmomoeacce�o®o�m�o®m•oo®ea000®ve®sine®mososoot� o kind and fashion finds, its • '� () . earliest showing lzn-e' '' • FEBRUARY SAL • l , You Will fin(1 us is the r•. 1, n • e he illcli t() :xll(a:ll we t ureal Our February Sale promises to be a great store recently vacated by ' �u /,�..,/lM UE'OltGh GREEN, 11 ��r �F� 1 etipect to sell • one door south of C.eo. ; � " tit • ' (j o success. We are offering great bargains in Mason's. We will be o 1 l V yl % \\� � Shorey'S c) r • i glad to see till our old / i�]_Y�OriablP goods. g' y r) �;� ,�' �,, Ready Tailored Ciot;i;ai3ai, : ar a�..L s seasonable . - ttnstolners and loan neve () -�� . t ones ill our new store. ;, y : l i `� • i ��� �/i q.,., the 4 d 75c buys $1.00 Worth of During our February Salo • Are a�e Winter Goods at this store for you can buy ,;oods at 75e on one month only, the dollar. • who have worn til....... to :.._ e • In Every .__�.___._._ _ _ ._ • t\� -.',,• ,� � ',f sure clothes. � • • :� I • Overcoats for Alen. Long Pelt Boots. � „ _— ^ ( !' a • Department. Overcoats for Boys. Short Felt Boots, Z Fills �, I If 3•ott t1a� cl in t'ai:; cl"::; ` Will any one ITlsters for Men. Lon; Leathet' Boots. • ������ ) t I „1 i „ • Ulsters for Boys. Snati Proof Rubbers. ,'/�1 t �, c ,.lottl;l li.c to .:c:c you, c • ori earth give • • uits fur Men. Soci;s for rubbers. • S l - ! Jhorey s Guar -rite C -11'd ill tilt pc:chlcts (� t' you such Suits for Boys. Moccasins. • ^ 'Curl Cas p • • p and Fur Caps. Overshoes, Leggins, etc. • TO ADVERTISERS, 1 r� c ch 111c..t lata. s : { Bargains as o Notice of changes muA be left at this; ) SA flS - CT16N OR YOUR ��z NE Y l�' C`; 9 we do Just think of it! $1.00 worth of goods of lice. not later than Saturday noon. I ® Read this adv. The copy for changes must be left 1 ) • for 75e. � not litter than Tuesday evening,'l ' a11c1, as we dislilcC to retlll-11 11101,CN? araC 11711 tit f;i`,r 1" • • Casual advertisements accepted up! a f ,,, m , thin- iliore tllall it: S. a carefully. • to noon Thursday of each week. ) tiS_aCti011. You C:...ilOt,C1 1113' - Carpets.• d ._�_. __ ), e Good R,ice...... 7 lbs. for -)5 Driving slfor Men. Cloth. • ESTABLISHED laT', Look Everywhere, but don't decide until ou O Alantle • Curl Cloth. �I�� �� come here. No Court of Enquiry is Necessary Japan '.Pea ....... 7 lbs. for 81 UO - : Gauntlets for Women. Shawls. Tu91' iNa A i • Black Tea...... G ,bs. for 1 00 Gauntlets for Boys, floods. 3.R.ItLLIOTT,PIIRi.[SRERAICDPROPItIE'POR to determine the merits of these oods. I g =Tea Dust .... , .12 lbs. for 1 00 Gauntlets for Girls. Tama. I • Best Snlphuv ... 9 lbs. for 25 Lined Gloves for Dien. Toques. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1902, � Everything New. Cattle Salts ....10 lbs. for 25 Lined Gloves for Boys. WoM Blankets. • Smith, Toilet Soap .... 30 bars for 25 Men's Wool Sox. Wo,,l Sheeting. ,S ) >r Alen's Wool Shirts.s Laundr , oa 1. barsfor a ,Bythe time these words are printed 3 p I lannelette Sheeting. �o 0 m • the box social will be shiest a reality. Thecotninitteo who aro prepnriug forO Printed Toilet Sets, During our February Sale 75e buys $1.00 the event assure us that nothing will be; Chisholm' 11 ock • regular 10•pie; a Bets, for � 3 � 3.eft undone to give the company a good m Printed Tea Sets, worth of goods. ,time and in the certainty that this pro-: _.._ _... _ _ _- - -._ . ___ __ . _ _ -- - Y 44 )ieporcelain,1( • raise will be. fnlfilled you may rest ha ® pieces, new y P 1)artiallysuccessfol. Thesnotrttasveryloose- SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. ' Time -St. Valentine's night, Fel).. y packed. and in some .lttct: the horses had t„ shapes, $8.00. • ��- 1)e dug Out, etre after another, last its they �' L#�DIES' CL07'� COAL'S • lath. Scene -Foresters' Hail, Bluevale. came, the spectacle beim; tit tithes rather ex- Tho Board of Eduention held their ® Dinner Sots. Ladies' Far Coats. o _ r citing. 011 Monday last, Itotvever, taus scraper February meeting on Tuesday evening. O 9T pieces, �ri3O ws Mary Denman is visiting at N. ,vas brought into use and the snow 1) ill 1>y p , 1$ 0 t0 x;14,00, that time fairly well packed dotru, tlta roads There were present: Chairman Kerr, m A'�' ' a. t:gi'I n, l,russels. Ladies Fur Capes. • y • were soon in good condition for travelling. FIomntll, Moore, Griffin, Abraham ttn(1 Raisins, S018e[S, Mrs. Hugh r -s of the boundary, The ball which tt say set for The nfgllt oY the Elliott. Et _) 3 , • east. celebrated the ttveIlty-,isth nuniversary 5th inst, was natar i vory,pugrly nttcudecl, W in 28 -pound boxes, for u 1.:15 W A L F P R I C E Ladies Capet'ines. •• The minutes of the last meetings were 0 so the Social Club intend having tt again in the h a%their wedding in their nety house on Fricltiy j near future. read and on motion adopted. 0 Ladles felt Shoes, rfvenfng hast. Of course, in conation with A carload c f hogs was to have been shipped Principal Musgrove reported as S a rverythin else that occurroEl in that "ill-fated ! on WF of last tyeek, but owing to the rernlar 1,`25 for $1.00, j blocked roads the hogs could not be delircred follows: • xreo , of storms; ' this gathering was mitre n ! it tho station until Tuesday of this weotc• Dept. Boys Girls Total Avg. , A Lanterns, o great deal by the weather, but nevertheless ; The Former Institute meetings on Muaiday 1 1(i 38 54 45 For every dollar s�worth o2 goods you buy • Whose t^azo ventured out wee(• rewarded by at were attended rather better than usual. Mr. M() 2S 1� 4;' regular 90e, now 60c, O Hutt of Sontheild, in "crop taihtres and how to ® we will accept 7 5c and you pocket 25c. ':• roost pleasant evening, daring which the hos. ,zooid them," shoired himself to be r.a student of ;1 2S 22 30 45 • j �dhappuincns of their gut tri fc)Itthe ; annec(•s- I Jccttof fattening cis a hicken for the Btitis z in d i � � ,�� )(� 42 O�Q+®®AO®O®®04!®®®®000CtmmlQt®®3tc0009A0'a'16906pm0.O•®Ai0000009��6®@IOQO®001➢00000®90000(gtiSiO � 42.1"y «sa� to ypenit here of the ctiumc r, or the excel- cr.nedian niarlwts was thoroughly + _eplaine,l �) > ) 62 4.3 ® • 8enec or which every partaker is a witness: of ! by it gentleman sent ill place of ]4ir. Graham, (i '24 1(i 40 31. O • tllp music, games s and conversation in the in• tvho was biles to A present but tress he ice t- 7 28 2 i 5:1 41 6i p ® A� p A D ®C JAS. �{ • Anigcuce of which the evenin;; so swiftly pass- appear. Miss McAllister bLt +lis notllc>rctie» t 5 40 30 i0 45 ® CN \�iiC ' JAS. ��. � 13 0 tui, but it was with an iz,voluntary sigh that! ing on the '•Home Dairy," _— _— _y _ • ileo guests at length realized that the tine had j heir views in an impressive ananner. Mr. Thor. ��p W ,conte to vcnturo out into the c•oldundcheerless I Remivan, the President, made an excellent 201. 216 41 7 ;337 a� ! Yv ' N 0 H A M • ^.rugae encu more. When the company clispers_ 1 elmurutuu. lies. W. T. West, M.A., gaveashort ltiiS9 Farquharson ryas ill 1-2 day • - I 0 eQ it a as tyith a conscionsuc:sy oY havmg liacl n . address and kessrs. Peters King and will stew- 9 very pleasant time and with heilrtiesb wishes I east sang solos. The• wealin+, meattng rioscd Miss Campball taught 11 clays. Mr. ®®p0®®0Q®0lOOm®®O..®6i®®®®®all O®m90�i0®Q®@iB®®E1D®®6000dt5®a9 G®®®000690tb00000®m0®C640606 Yft to Mr. anti M,w. Ross for many happy return:+' with • God snve the King." Ansley taught :i (lays, Miss MCLeall saf'theday•, tau;,rht 5 days, The ministers with country charge~ yore to ; TU1L11;L1:P.T. r , 1 ,pitied on +ntisay. , Itev. W. J. West was The report of the Boiler Inspector was WINGICAN MARKET REPORTS .coutpulled v) abandon his afternoon service at , Mrs. Thomas Bailey left On Saturday filed. The g . at1,®nal Tadie s ellureh and the evening service at to join her husband at Hanover, before Moore—Griffin--That Cie teachers and Wingllam, Feb. 13, 1902. home. Rv-_P. ;;waun, whose appointments � �� Ere nearer tit hand sot off on foot on 13nldny retttrtting t0 llielita, bine„ after spend officers salaries be paid, Calried, Flour per 1001bs.......... 1 G6 to 2 v0 ¢ :corning and Enol illy hearers seen his trials in t ing three weeks at Mr. Attgust He- The following Accounts wore preseutecl Fall Wheat U 72 to 0 'i 2 �1> �i auZf�%. �1�f:f, fa;�'�f?'. „ . tf. ;13y �);� ZPAPV87mumoturting the ten foot drifts which Illy sof moth's. It is twelve years since bars. and ordered paid on motion of Holnuth Spring Wheat............ 0 00 to 0 00 g EAM it ontly in his way, they would ltnve bc y apprec•tatzve of hi.•cu 5' a' Bailey left Wim haul and her many arid Elliott:..................... lliott: Oats0 35 to 0 38 .ioablefforts in their be- � half, friends were pleased to see her again J Bugg & Son, supplies ... , , .....$1 13 Barley .... ..... ........ U 45 to 0 50 '1, The inevitable has croute and—it is to bei Snuset and evening starry, Smith & Pethiek, ' ` 4 06 Peas .................... • 0 70 t0 0 i 6 2 teflretic. `when me SundayIrtwis that (z n ' And after that the dnrkuess. In heft Va The tinti. mat ,•ombux;s all points vY nicrit Isrce flurry of sooty cine to tvaau try that our ; W. 'l Taylor ....................... 1 OU Turkeys drawn...... .... 0 09 to 0 10 Ilii 1 —Tennyson, ' �: :ya that aro or real l,ructieal service to the. every- 2 anticipations of n pleasant tt inter tt etc to Bell Telephone Co, messages...... I U5 Geese, 0 05 to 0 OG clay eporuhm ou the farm. Most simple in its It was just a little after sunset Jan. �► 2)0imoelcc•d oil the head, little did Nye think ' D. FryfOgle, rep. urnace......... 4 55 Ducks, per pair 0 40 to 0 (i0 , \• CallBtl'llet1011. (011r('I11NI1tneapiH too ernh?; 4ILit it was but the perludo to a sterin wllieli ; 30th, the evening star shone out• in all, , • • , , , 0 16 to 0 1U "') skins the •,h anvst: ninizes the sweetest cream • world rage with almost unremitted vigor for a I its brilliancy, whml the p' y J. L. Jobb, work..' ............... 65 Butter ..... .... ! It is earl quite earl • to ' 'Week. Unca belief ut ghosts was almost rer>v , spirit Of Diar� early, q early, � no nnntcrous parts to rice • cos it and delay T Hall, tinting.... 1 00 Eggs per doz ........ 0 1G to 0 1G i m when ty1. 1 i:; only two pieces it of tL'e sal by the iniulber ,)f snow wraiths tt.luc•1t art- ( Fraser, relict of the late David Haugh, Ross, supplies ....... ...... .. 2 66 Wood per cord ........... 2 00 to 2 00 �' talk of spring goods, But �% ted through the laud with almost us little sub- ! winged its flight t0 the great beyond. P' bowl �tromg and durable, I made ti the Guest i; �nre to them as the veticst "spook that urt- � itliOlit tiler Grlf)iri-HOIllntll—'That Mr, Ansley Hay per ton...... ...... S 60 to 9 00 � we have made ready to T ninterial, su its t•, giro rho most lasting service, -� j Within all was peace. `� q ,1d, and must beautiful in design and finis i. Every. „illation could conju e a;). Tiw person .rho . , n supreme; the forces of nature be paid $7.50 for teaching. Carried. Potatoes, perbusllel ...... U 25 to 0 30 1 meet your wants wizen the machine is guaranteed to do food NN-ic, and a r3 in the habit, on urisint from his couch, of 1 reigned On motion of Grifitu and Homuth the 'fallow per ib 0 05 to 0 05 + trial of the o atload ' fs soh+ the before mr- elirovdn • wide his lattice window to drink : being calm and subdued as if ill sy mp. p �; time comes. We re bound ( ,. • following were appointed representa- Lard .. ........ 0 14 to 0 14 I ehusinn. The already largo sato of the ' Nn- ticeply of the reviving infini•nee of the morning athy with the Soleil n occasion: So He: , to be to the forefront. A' tiennl," cud the growing denutn<t for It, shoo s rear, must, last weclt, have cast aside his print• ! �iveth his beloved sleep." It vv ns a fit tives of the School Board on the Board Dried Apples per lb ....... 0 03.1to 0 04 ;• holt• inueli the+ Canadian farmers a1) n•eciate a ,;IN to adopt of a mora• comfortable , a r 1 of Management o' the Public Library Wool ...... 0 13 to U 16 1 'y7.f We are determined to win � Canadian -made machine that does its work so 3taracter. But after ull th,ne watt Something ; Encling of a beautiful lite characterized "" "" "" ' Davis to hold office to Live Hogs, per cwt....... 5 50 to 5 o0 1 4 your tailorin; account on easily and well, and lit the snmo tithe returns by idildness and christian s m athy,and Boarcl: John +.. firand m rite prodigality wrtlt which nature' - ', such a large u•nftt ort the snanll investment.. =tered abroad her harvest of snow. AIA lot in and tender regard for rhe well- Feb. 1st, 1903: E. L. Dickenson to Feb. Chickens .......... ...... 0 30 to 0 40 a 1) sheer merit. Every gar- C � Ask for tin• • National'; try it and buy it. glance over the fields revealed nothing but u , g g 1st, 1904: A. H. Musgrove to Feb. 1st, I -- nast expanse uY snow drift with )arc and there fare of others. Mrs. Haugh was boric -- _ men t we turn out 1S a strong .the black to of a fence rail or post thrown g 1906• ! f bid for business. Its ,tyle ,r 'Q:Itionattnannineut farmers who are trying rho (' p i Dent' Inverness, Scotland about eighty -R sit relief outlying against the surrounding tthituuees. a Board adjourned. ! - Robert Purvis, ex -Warden of Druce Co.: T. Ea the outlying districts ofthe village fora felt y One years ago, �vaS One Of a family Of ^� —its workmanshi —its lit Tc l Ysalys to sre a human being was something of a : tell, Of whom Only four now survive, —_ f p ;)/ T, Currie, Reece of East Watvattosh; Wm. velty, and wlivn the presence of one tvas art• viz: RobertI taCr Of TOr011t0; Alex. ��will o� !� —its finish -all ,appeal t0 McCl tu•,Jn ,Jas.d, nes ohnCraI gli , Ri Geo. ounced, tau? wmdutvs were ailed with eager : YY ay bicCleuagaut, Jas.Bone, Tolm Inglis Richard ,aces to see who cools have thu liarclfhoocl to b raser Of Hamilton ; Mrs. bicDermot of p the good taste and ambitions Leishman, John Dnrttit, Alex. McKezizie, Conn aenture out amid the fury of such furious 1 Stratford; and Mrs. McDonald Of Am- Scrofula JohnBrosHerbertPcttyp clse. n Troy, o vl Rob, of the careful dresser. i1 John Johnston, Thew. Wilson, Thos, Todd, Robb •elements' ' aranth, all pass the alloted three score To see mo before. placing your 6 ` Stein. W. T. Todd, Jas. Pardon, Robt. Pardon, The snow plow wldzzed through on Sund-t 'and ten. Deceased Left her native land ,britt to clear the tvay Yet- Monday traffic. Wel What Is commonly inherited is not Firo Insurance. You caul say(, ?�1 T. R. Gaunt, Albert Goble, John Rcdn,ond, Wm note fortunate in train scryico during tile. I when quite young and settled in the scrofula but the scrofulous disposition. money by insuring in purely f Logan, Albert Hughes, Ezra Merldey, Jolut ,a.onn for tho trains ice )t remarknbly good, colony Of (4lengarry, where so many Of KE Hardy, ueo. Bryce, Jas. int. h most. Plus. esre andhe mail-;iw a is ]lttrcititnoh P to ret- lastl the hardy soils Of ScOtfa male a home Tlis is generally and clietly indicated by Cay the ec mbise.ompanios, nut- � i E n C p CLAR�1 1 Amr, This, Taylor,, Jas,,1McC elnaghiln,tQhas, pale - ,week. Mr, (tardiner Ess performed his duties t Yor themselves enol families oil reaching cutaneous eruptions; sometimes by pale• I Mn;niire, Thos. Scott, Roht. Dnrnin; Peter 'Faithfully for many years. but probably he i the laud Of their adopt1011, and now Mess, nervousness and general debility. 7; ]owlet. mover found them so difficult as last week It 1 ! + The disease afflicted Mrs. X. T. Snyder, T In the Slaw Block j( The :vatfuWi glia bo seen at the Deering W"As hard enough to navigate oneself through I made famous by Ralph Conners world tvarc•roonts, tWhi ech or at Jas. Sherrifl's Glen- >� :)i tynrcro(nns ut Whitechurch. '.sst^ drifts but when a heavy mail Ung and :stirring book, "The Tian From Ulen- Union St., Troy, Olio, when she was b � P � Cosens � 4 mamntimes two had to be curried it became ee c prett,, trying work. We worn glad to see tete � carry. Leaving there she trine to eighteen years old, manifesting itself by a 3 f 1t� tS� � � ������T��y �� I E. WALKER, enol M. H. ELLIOTT, bunch in her neck, which caused great pain, f' �f : ' yrnng men oY the villa •e lend u nclpiag ]tancl 1 Stratford, where She married David , 1 eats at Winghnm. +:m otten as the could �ast weelt, The route Haugh, wlio predeceased her some was lanced; and became a running sore, LU AN AND INSURANCE 1 g +]lir, Gardiner len- so often journeyed over is a eleven ears ago. Moving from Strat- AGENT. I J. SHERRIFF, Agent at Whitechurch. none; one and in winter a very dilneult tine to It afflicted the daughter of Mrs. J. H. t y g ' ' Northeast ast Hoe a Id _- __._ ___._ _,.__ . __.-•--__._ _•. _._.__.. __� r _._ __ �•uvel and Eta services ore deserving uz more ford to the township of JVo t e Hope, Janes, Parker City, Ind., when 13 years 0 __ ._—•_—_,—_. armut,eratioil than they reccire, they tried farming for a unlnber Of years acid developed so rapidly that when she The person on whom devolved tau duty of till Mr. Haugh stet with an accident at was 18 she had eleven running sora on her T. J. MAGUIRE +Paling tete old on: en I,ttcket at ill(' well, no p't y� aioubt considered himself a deeply w4bnged in- a barn raising, when it was supposed fie neck and about ler ears. y ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, ' 1D 3f l O N BLOCK aiicll(- ti Inst tyeek. I would have t0 give tip active work, but These nallerers were not benefited b h o a s S Tau• attempt made to opt'n thr' randy for recovering hip woofed health and vigor, ,professional treatment, but, as they volaln• INSURANCE ANT) LOAN AGENT. Bazaar ;aIpn� (taalti^ last Wednesday and Thursday wasonly tarily say, were completely cured by TtibINCHAM. and having sold his farm, lie looked - - around for some new investment. His Hood's .S'arsaparilla attention was drawn t0 what was then Accounts Rents and Notes Collected. Gcu- p i known as the Huron Tract, form accordingly rectsi theeculiar scrofulousdicine dispos positively radi- v OFFICE—OverIEND. M.Gordon's rdon s store. mtroet.USiChave at belot ShCeL -to-date )eLU u111d lacsses in all sizes at :3c, -4c, l lie drifted with the tide and formed art cally and permanently cures the disease. RES / of the noble band of pioneers who sett]- i Toot Pick. at be c'DS�lB®it32i�le I ed in Turnberry in the early sixties, I "A Story No Artist Cau Paint." ! per bee. Glasses. \ their number now are very few, as the ,.ive stock Iraricets. (s „ ,We carefully study old landinarh are fast removed. They Toronto, Feb. 11. -At the WesternPyourdru QOok'S Cottoa Root Com Ould l <<PictoresrrotnLife sUthorSido " Telephone Matches at l0c a hos. that exguisltc some. A Mothers Appeal to Her Boy." ' 'thing called style." ! pitched their tent on the river Maitland cattle yards this morning the receipts 'Iasuceessfaily need monthly by over ! "only a Tear Stained Aiessage.'> ! Soleil Hearth Broom for loos Patrons or our optical' I and suffered the hardships and priva- were iG carloads of livestock, including10,000Ladies. Safe,effeatuai, Lndles ask department nre.as_ ' n gIstforcook•sCottoaRootCom• WillIFindMyMammaTheree" Whisksatocandloc. .urea of fashionable l tions which falls to the lot of those who 1,341 cattle, 1,675 sheep rind lambs, fig�t " Brushes at 5c each. oua(t. Take no of eras all Mixtures, pills tine A Letter Edged in Black. Scrubbin a ; ectacleware, per-' intake a home for themselves in the hogs, 25 calves, and a few milch cows. Imitations aredangerons, Price, No. 1, $1 per 6 EectinEitand Banish.`, primeval forest. Success attended 'There Was an active deniand for all box,No.2,10degreesstronger,ssperbox, o. their efforts and soon made a comfort- good cattle; prices strongly maintained, 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two $•cent stamps, l y The Cook Company Windsor Ont. I tW- See Our Stationery. Thimbles at to each. able Homo for themselves, and also gain- but not onotably. changedNas. i and 2 sold ane recommended ty alt, , , India Tape, in assorted widths lc. eel lire respect and confidence of all who Tho following are the quotation, responsible Druggists to Canada. Vellum Wove Tinted .Note I aper , l came ill contact vvith thein; Mr. Haugh 01ATTI.B. , L.at Ili a quire. was one of the townshipcouncillors in chi pegs, per cwt......: •4 50 5 50 am 1 user :. are sold in wl, It. A o g ss i(8l1 Special Prices this Week p �� Hamilton, Colin A. Cantpbcll, It, A. Douglass E11velOpes t0 match at ]Uc a pairs. <• \ j those early times. Deceased lr aces a Butcher, eliolce clo..... 4 00 •4 50 and J. E. Davis, Druggists. 1 Writhig Pals at 3c each. in Groceries. 10e each. • !family of seven rhildren-they are all ,Butcher, ordinary to ,,,_.....------�------- -� --- � as << ,) 100 boxes of Herring at lUc a bol. married -Mrs. Hutton, Airs. Linklater, good .......... . .. 3 25 3 75 i Oe each, British Columbia Salmon, 10e a William and Thomas, of Turnberry; Butcher. inferior ...... 2 5 3 1:5 I I+.uvelopes to'latch the pacts tit etln, or three for 25c, ! Mrs. Keys, of Amaranth; James, of Stockers ..... ........ 3 00 3 50 'I. packages for,ic. 1 Is easy to turn, means j 1 u 1 'lbs, of Baiting Powder for 25c. I Wiuglram; enol hits. Fortune, of blanc• slir> r AND Ld1ir.�t, less friction less Eric• I pt ' •age for uC. Extracts ill all flavors at 5c per toba. Sale also had ninteen grandchild- Choice ewes, per cwt... 3 25 3 75 The' 1 package for 10r. bottlr. f ' ren, who mourn the loss of a, loved one. Biltellers' sheep, each . 2 00 3 2a: tion less f Wr, can truly say that a mother in Israel I Lambs, per owt......... 4 00 �i 00 Wear, less Wear I �" Notions. C(+rnstarcil, 6a per package. has fallen, neves to rise again till the ! Bucks ............ .... 2 00 2 GOWON% �4rand Alognl Tea, a5o a pound. means less expense 2 -�- -- 'T last tram shear sound and as the bean. .ltil.rl:w AND ger vr:S, p papers of Needles £ul sic, p to 1.ecp iu order. Pius, per paper, 2c• !!:W" China. ' ' tiful Hentinient was expressed over our a Cows, each........... . 30 00 45 04 Halsor Par% � lamented (queen Victoria, who was pos-) Calves, each.... 2 00 10 00 For sale by Hooks and Lyes, per card, `3(• each (solei Band, Double Egg Cup, 100. n , p Separator W. GANNETT) _ Ol' tiptoe eOFra I:r ± (�nl)3, '25c per dozen. Scientific osytli(riars isessedof a manywomanly virtues and, if<)c*s• ! Picture I+genie ti�ire, vvarranted 111t'aoevChinaCrew Pitcller,`25e. and Jewelet k7 ,v all that was tlobie slid good, "Deal but Clioico lto'•s Per cwt . , G 00 GOO' [� I not buried." Light hogs, per cwt.. C 75 G i5 �,) feet long, for ic, Small C'llina Fruit Nippers at (t;)U 'r1t iit'!�'h2l><ltfe Ql71tr. , , v . N- w.• f,0•iticll CapO nleastiTU for ,iC, it 11U%en. Lar e. 7+10 a dozen. ti, trhy sh(ntlrl tiro spirit of anort;ii b',1 r„ ltd. Tleavy liogs, per cwt... ; tt) 6 ru 1 ao S(,v1.in blacllitles and all kinrla of „ r g 11 g Ironic Wax for oe. • I, to a fnytdlittin� nit t(m n fast•avittt, r:oud, g � Alustarcl POt9 (With Sp0011) . �... Sows, per cwt 3 50 400 lo,,.. A ,l rob of thofrom Iiia life ti, a ))",air of tau• tfa� Stags 000 2 (10 7 shin Implements. ale pa. s's fro n hPc t+• lu rr at m the ~race. r,• - 0 1