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DRESS GOODS andsome new
weal es for
Spring wear, in black and all the most fashionable and
• becoming shades are here really for your inspection
--PL.\IST AND FIGURED VOILES,
I!' ••--•C1 EP1{,.DT CIIENES, S'
-MOHAIR lOXANOS,
--ETAMINE, II.INDOO, etc.
We want you to see them.
NEW LACES AND EM'BRD1D-
$� Fresh as a daisy are being displayed on
t�
E#ES our counters. See the pretty, new Em-
.lr lasts Medallions, matchedsets' in Swiss Nainsook,
and Cambric. Also the new Venice Lases in white and
cream. SPECIAL LOW PRICES.
NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS
The latest novelties in Fancy Braids, Appliques, Sequins,
aFancy Drops and Ornaments of all kinds. Fancy But-
tons in Persian, Pearl, Cat Steel, etc. Inspection invited.
For best quality in all lines try
RITCHIE & CAMPBELL.
MINOR LOCALS.
-The regular monthly meeting of the
School Board on Tuesday evening nest.
•---Dr Frank Turnbull, of Auburn has
disposed of his practice to Dr. Staudish
of Waliaceburg.
D. Stewart will hold his auction
Bale of farm stock and implements on the
.afternoon of Friday, March 27th.
! . -There died on Monday, Pet). 28rd,
at her home on con. 6, Culross, Christina
McDougall, at the ripe old ago of 88
years.
.=W. F. VanStone shipped a car Ioad
,o'!<'igd'to. Toronto on Monday, and D.
1:McDonald shipped a car load of cattle
on Wednesday,
-A number of young Wingliamites
drove to Lncknow on Thursday evening
Iiitst to witness the Listowel•Lucknow
Ilockey match.
-Mr. J. R. Rose, formerly of the Can-
adaFurniture Manufacturers office staff
here has been appointed to a place in the
Company's office at Guelph.
---The subscription list of the TRIES
corrected to date. Look at the label o
your paper and see where you stand.
- We respectfully ask all talose whose label
sloes not read 04 to make a settlement',,
at once,
-The following is taken from tat
iveeleeTeeswaterN'ews:--"The congre-
gation
ont e-
gation of the Methodist church enjoyed
a rare treat on Sunday evening last, in
listening to a solo from Miss Lanrine
Agusta Kaiser, vocalist and teacher of
Wingliam, formerly of Toronto. Miss
,3;'ttiser possesses a rich full voice and
shows herself to• be an excellent artist of
the highest rank." M1Se Kaiser has form-
ed a class in Tceswater and •trill visit
that ,;,.ace weekly.
t
THIS WEEK'S
• --Mr. P. W. o, of Blyth h . ,
SpecalsppointedmanagerSotsof the branchasofbeene 4, thBank of Hamilton in that village. 1<Ir. J(1).unior Class.- V. Davidson ::di, I. { i~!,
•Jr I3. H, Holmes returns to Wingliam in Davis 3153, H. Rose 320, E. Currie ;07,1 \,�,
T udbope`S up-to-date ti' the meantime and will have charge of i R. Rose 232 (3), L. Ansley 22t; (�), G. l
1Crnickshankii`€IfiGI' c"1; t'fr(IGkel'y 'Storethe a encies at Teeswater and Gorrio, 211 (3), M. Gordon 130 (,31, Canada c
g Runciman 189 A Rintoul 151 (J) ! DD DI) ess college
NeRSO1YALs.
We shall be glad to have contributions to
this e
,Into from atto rrtreaders, It yeti
have visitors or purpose going away
your coif,
area -viand toles, or sand us a nutti to that
effect.
-Subscribe for the Tina• s, Seventy-
five cents will pay you up to January
1st, 1004.
-Mr. John Fyfe will move this wee
to the farm in Turnberry which he reir
c ently purchased from Mrs. L. Fyfe.
-A new story will be commenced in
next week's TIMES. Seventy-five cents
will pay for this paper till January 1st,
1904.
-The TIMES is pleased to learn that
Mrs. Glendenning of Minnie street, who
has been seriously ill for some weeks is
now slightly improving.
-Mr. Robt. Maxwell, jr is having
material placed on. the ground for the
erection of a dwelling house on the cor-
ner of John and Frances streets.
-Mr. W. W. Buchanan, of Hamilton,
on behalf of the Temperance Legisla-
License Inspector Paisley of Clinton
was in town ou. Wednesday.
Miss A. Boyd was in Toronto this week
attending the Millinery openings.
Mr. Geo, 13, Mooney, of the Ripley
Express wltsan'tdwn on Tuesday.
' Mr. E. L. Dickenson of Goderich visit-
ed with Wingha,u friends over Sunday.
Mr. Arthur Hobbs, of Brussels was
oalliug ou Wiugbant friends ou Monday.
Mise Elliott, of Wiugham is visiting
her cousin, Miss Mabel Walker. -Exeter
Advocate. -
Dr. J. R. Macdonald was at Brucefield
on Saturday last attending the funeral
of his cousin.
Miss Miunie Purdy of London is visit-
ing at the home of Mr. John McCrack.tn,
Frances :street.
Misses Ag;ie McLeap and Lexie Daw-
son are attending the mi liuery openings
at Toronto this week.
Miss L Henderson was called to her
home at OnF Friday
last on
ac-
count
Gcount
of the death of her uncle.
Mr. Alex. Ross of Bracefield has been
visiting with his sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Mac-
donald, for a few days this week,
Messrs. Chas. Skeates and D. Dinsley
leave this week for Coliiugwood where
they intenfengaging in business.
•
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McDonald spent a
couple of days last week visiting, the
forwPr's mother id Ashfield towuship,
Mr. W. E. Groves, of Toronto was in
town this week having been sununoued
here owing to the death of his father.
Councillors Bell and Bennett were the
Wingham delegates to the Good Roads
convention at Clinton on Wednesday.
Warden Kerr of Brussels was a visitor
in Wingham for a couple of hours on
Tuesday while on his way to Goderich.
Mr. Robt. Currie. who hag been visit-
ing at his llotue for a few days, left on
Monday morning to accept a position at
Durham,
Rev. D. Perrieis in London to -day at-
tending the sunsuit meeting of the Aug-
mentation Committee of the Presby-
terian church.
Mr. T. H, Manuel came home from
Winnipeg on Monday evening, He has
been residing in Winnipeg for some
years. We are sorry to learn that he
lits been in very poor health for some
time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, who
have been spending a few weeks with
relatives and friends in Wingha,n and
Lucknow, left for their home in Winni-
pegosis, Mau., on Monday. They will
visit friends en route at Toronto and
Ottawa.
Mr, and Mrs. Ezekiel Evans, of Brand-
on, Men„ who have been on a six weeks
visiting tour through Ontario, were call -
tion League, has arranged for the re- ing ou friends in Wingham and vicinity
during the past week. He thinks Wing- tribute the assets of the de,•eascd a t lie the
ham has improved greatly since his last 1tarties entitled thereto, hireiiig re¢ard giro:
p g tits claims of tt'llieli.sh shall then have
visit here. Mr. Evans was in business Dated tlli.:lyd day of March A.D. 1003.
at Wrgxeter with his brother Andrew 11. VANSTONE.Winghain P.O
some twenty-two years ago. He is an Solicitor for the Executrix
ex -mayor of Brandon and was the unani-
mous choice of the Conservative party
at the last Provincial election for Brand-
on but resigned owing to pressure of
business.
moval of The Liberator from Toronto to
Winnipeg.
-Messrs. Walker Bros R: Button,
lndertakers, have purchased a set of
casket trucks of the latest design. These
trucks are used when caskets are being
taken into churches.
-The Congregational Church pro-
perty was offered for sale by public
auction on Saturday last. The highest
bid received was not up to the bid
already on the property.
-Mr. and Mrs. M. Williams of the
Brnnslvick House this week mourn the
loss of their infant son, Glen Roy, who
died on Monday morning. They have
the sympathy of many friends in their
affliction.
Facts for Business Men.
The matt who utakea ata occasional
spurt and lcwillnot tat then to go wilt. the
race, for lie will let the other fellow
catch up in au easy jog while he is rest -
Jug, It is better .to plod aloug with a
persistent stop tines] to the right meas.
ure than to hustle and then tall back
while the other keeps right ou with his
effort, There are so maty ways to get
business interest that. the ,uian without
the necessary persistence -will see the
other fellow =kites inroads on what
he is trying for everyday. Activity is
advisable and persistence in activity is
necessary both iii order . to gain and to
keep b4siuess.
131:R N.
Me 1:u:4ar3) -in Winrliatn, °n February 25th
the wise of T. T. AItDouald: a iron.
G1r.Ktdsos -In Turnberry, on Feb. 20th the
wife of Mr. Richard Gillnnson; a ,on.
EAttr. -In Howlek, on Deb, 23rd, the wit° of
Mr. Robt. Earl; n daughter,
111 AI:$Il'yl1
31c3ltcrrrAr,-SfTm:UAv-At the Rectnrv,
Gnrrie, nu Feb. 24th. by the Rev. E. A, Hall,
Mr. W McMichael, of Qu Annelle, N. W. T., to
Miss Bl 1 1 •ranof Howick.
M anc,l °Sot tt. H H ek.
FARa r-31eGtr,a-At the residence of the
bride's father on Feb, 25th. 1903, by Rev. A.
M,1 ay,'Mr. }leery 7ohnston Farnell of Heron.
to Mery Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr.
David McGill, Ashfield,
Hor;1:raem-Romeisov-At the residence of
1 h •dt'' 'u Ler,on Rev. .
the i s t t •b. h the Ii , i.
rFt 4t b t
Y
L. DIturny, D. D., Mr. Alex. 73oFeland of Kin-
cardine tp., to Miss Emma Sarah, daus:hter of
Mr, Win. Robinson, of Kinloss township
DIED
Yacum-In Howiek on Feb. 18th, Susanna
Helena Yager, aged 07 years.
BRAt:rc-In Howicic, on Feb. 20th, Philip
Braun, aged C. years.
EARL -At Lot 20. Con. 1, Grey. on Feb. 24th,
Margaret Campbell, relict of the late John
Earl, aged 04 years.
Gnores-InWineham, on Feb, 27th, Tames
Groves, aced 83 years.
W1rrrAnis.-In Winghnm, nn Mnrch 2nd,
Glen Roy. infant eon of Mr. and Mr8. M. Will-
iams, aged 1 year; 4 months and 8 days.
Paten -J.. -At Mildmay March 1st James
David Parsill, aged 81 years and 5 days,
Mc:•NAtGUTox-In Turnberry, on March 3rd,
Duncan McNaughton, in his 83rd year.
CARD OF THANKS.
Having disposed o the stock and good-
will of lay stationery and wall -paper
business to Messrs, Cooper & Co.
Clinton (who will continue the b
in the same premise8) I wish
my many customers and fri
patronage during ti
and to express uiy
ness
thank
s for their
pa sixteen years,
a ' ode for the cor-
dial and pleasant . • loess relations that
have existed between us. In retiring, I
bespeak for my successors a eontinuauce
of the favors which have been. bestowed
upon me
I still retain the agencies for the
C. P. R. Telegraph Co. and the Domin-
ion Express Co , and these offices will be
found in the old stand as usual.
Yours faithfully, •
ALEX, ROSS.
INSURANCE AND LOAD AGENT.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS..
TO RENT.
In wingham Town. Plot. u eonifortabfe
Hul�t,Algood st/11t. Any quantxt °
N
land from one to twenty neres. man be leased m
eanueetion with it. Terms reasonable Apply
to ALEX. KELLY,
Wiughain P. O.
FARM FOR SAI4E,
Well improved 100•acrc farm for mile; on
main boundary rood, Lot 17. Con. B, Turnberry
township, 19:i miles froze Winghant. 70 acres
oleitrett and in high mate• of, miltivutiatr, pith
rnnuiu3; sprints R uter at front and hack ; 5acrm
busts and remainder pasture land. First-ehiss
buildings, conststine of large double brick
house, with ]lard end soft water conveuient to
both • good bank barn with straw shed attached
31ix40; power winttmill and new silo attached
to barn; sheep house 1140; during shed 14x20:
ppie: house 10x;,1. Possession given 1st of April.
1'or further p;trtieulare apply onpremises to
WILLIAM F. HOMUTIT.
Wingltinu P. O.
SEALED TENDER addressed to. the under-
signed, and endo sed •' Tender for Heating,
Clinton, Ont.," will e received at this office
for
tinclusively,
1 t March
t t'1 Wednesday, 11
t �v
n t 9,
rlt eating site c°nstruction oN hot watt ea ng system
at the Post Office ilding, Clinton, Ontario,
necording to plans a d specifications to be seen
at the boles of Rent Steven%, Clerk of Yorks;
Clinton, Ont., and a • the Department of Public
Teles, Oill not , considered unless made
Tendersrs will
signed
with the
•d n r, ne 1
the form nnz>li and O 1{ fU 1
h t 1 6
1
of
actual signaturesenderers.
An neeepted. cbeq e oh a chartered bank,
payable to the order • f the Minister of Public
Works, equal to tel per cent. 110 p.e.) of the
amount of the tende must accompany each
tender. This cheque will be forfeited if the
party decline the eon act, or fail to complete
the work contracted t • r, and will be returned
in case of non-aeeepti co of tender.
The Department floe not bind itself touccept
the lowest or any tend r.
By order,
RED. GELINAS,
Secretary.
Department of Public ' orks,
Ottawa, 23rd IN u -nary, 1903.
Newspaper: inserti- this advertisement
withoat authority frot the Department will
not be paid for it.
ALKER BROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Block, or Fiftb
door south of School House. Shop op-
posite Macdonald block. -
THOMAS HOLIES & SONS
BANKERS, Etc.
Marriage Lieeuses issued. No witnesses re-
quired.
Money 4 per cent. large amounts; smaller in
proportion. Easiest terms.
RICHARD HOLMES
BAIMIS11:11 d7' LAW, SOLICITOR,
1orA1tY PUBLIC, &e,, 8ro.
Offlee-N-set to Holmes Block now building,.
T, J. IVTAGT IBE
ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE,
M • OTICE i, hereby ziven 8, thatnt to R.8.O. Accra:di, Rents and �7otes Collected. C,'lx-
veyanciug date.
18x',. Chap. 129, Sec, 138, all persal a gwacing maw, Leovold street.
buying claims a3,•aulst the estate of 11u1•d
Herdsman, late of the Town of .N gham in
the County of Huron, gentlem i, deceased,
who died on or about the first • of February
A.D. 1903, are required to sen •y post prepaid
or to deliver to R. uston , Solicitor for the
Executrix, on or b ore e 2nd day of April
A.D. 1903, their nut es ddre.ses and descrip-
tions and a funs •.ntent of particulars of
their claims and the nntnre of the security (if
any) held by them duly certified, and that alter
Ise sales day tate Exeeutri t will proceed to ctis-
Miss Laurine Agusta Kaiser
tsoPRANOI
TEACHER OF VOICE AND PIANO.
MONTHLY 1~XAMiNAT)ONS. CONCERT ENGA6E11ENTS ACCEPTED.
Re idenee H. 13, Eiliott,T'rane,',St.,Wingham.
The following is the result of weekly
examinations in Division A, for the FARM TO EENT.
month of February, 1303. Subjects -
Ancient History, Arithmetic, Literature,300 acre farm, well ilnprnv. d, on . ie 3th eon -
Latin and French. Maximum, 400. cession of East Wawanosh, si ate 2'.. miles
from Beigrave, and bel g the tate of the late
-The TIMES has been requested to Senior Class -•-A. Hobbs 352, 1 t. Nixon Mrs, John 13one, a ill .ere . a{l either together
or in oalri E l- as 1•equ . e r 100 acres, without
furnish several copies of the ism* of 348, P. Wynn 3`:7, E. Edwards 313, A. bnildtngs, can be p - aced at a reasonable
December 18th last. Our supply of that Howson 312, G. Eagleson 294, N. Van- l 1' For partienl•trs apply to Mrs, Sarah Ann
issue is exhausted. If any of our readers Stone 271, ' L. Kerr 217, B. Macdougall , Richmond, St, Jaeoli; iP O„ „r to
R. 1'AI STONE, Winglmm.
have -a copy of the TIMES of that date 272 (3), A. Wilson 202, S. Garrick 230, I
they will confer a favor by forwarding M. Ross 224, A. Park 219, H. Wilson
it to this office. 195 (3), M. Robertson 189 (3i, E. Hough •
1118 (2), D. Stewart 84 (1), M. Fisher I
Tbeie special prices are good for
4
I
Thursday, Friday and Saturday only:-
y
ka8"s Blue for
boxei Parlor Matches for - -
I1is Prunes (reg. albs for 25e, for -
ned Berets, per can • - -
riatie a Fancy Biscuits, 13 ib=; for -
packagws Malta Vita for -
4 pai!Xagos Cowan's Icing for Cesta44s reaches, " for • -
gum lrtudineS for - •
Ala. cl.oiew California Evaporated Peaches
akitriPose, Corn, Pumpkin or Wlt Boons
Aas'Tatlioca for
`'t 1et.11i3•own Seger for - •
,10
.10
.33
.05
.25
.23
.23
.25
.23
.Ile'
.5
.:l5
All kinds ('rent Fish t
Tr tat in kegs, guaranteed good. • 3.00
13kead And Fancy Cax•W,
i.cth Pickles, 10e. rush.
raolkIPT DELIVERY :'
ALWAIre
Tudfiope's
sad
BUY ST
m: ' »+soil!" •
-The death is announced at ti"4 inuipeg' C. Stewart 181 (3), E. King 174 (3), W. i CHATHAM,. ONT.
of Mrs. Yonhill, wife of S. J. Youhill, I Isbister 124, ' I.e-ope.ts atter Eater vacation .on Tue-day,
4 U. 1• n • i
el son 1
f31. T.!
d rt 4 1. Spring ]mon the
A 11 t u The rin mottle; al•o.
former] of Wtn haul son o£ bit.
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Apra I
I
Y $ ' � Tien 103 ('�), E. Scott 3 i C i) . J; ]test of the year for nta� in, a start. Write fur
Samuel Vouhili, of Wingham Tire tie- 1 ; the reason why. 0 to 0eall • for help at wages
teased had mall friends in this part of Cr ss B. -The subjects of examination fi.,in 535 to i6u per month had to oe refused
'lately. No grudtra.c; left. t' tearlt Boole-
the province who will regret to Bear the 1 for this month VS -ere Eritish History, ' l.wi'plag, shorthand anti. Penmanship by mail.
Safi news. Book Jreetntig, Arithmetic, (geography, l ZVrito for r atA-s• 4,of either department.
1>. 1lleL.tGHLA\• .t co,,, C hailtam, Ont.
Algebra, making a total of 480 marks:-_ .. __..__ „ „._ __..w_-_.- ...'.. w..._.
--The Ecll Telephone Company has 1 Burville Griffin 440, Alice Chapman 433, l
issued and sent to their local manhger, i Vera Holmes 423, 'Bred Howson 420,1
BULLS EO SALE.
Mr C• A. Campbell, a very useful large I Alfred Posliff 417, Merton Hart 412, ' The undersigned has f • sale two ftr..t-ela4s
calendar, showing X MAD of their whole) Ethel Elliott 407, George Elliott 407, aortae (shorthorn Buns, e•iigree will be fut•
trunk system of Ontario. Every sub. ! Elva bodd, 393, Ethel .Ferguson 391, 1 nitro at Lue'cnot •anti ret
water fniraui� t fill]
scriber can have one, of the above by i Oliva Cruiekshank 390,111a, Siwarts 3' 4, r Is'-'11-1-144)
atties desiring to impr fro their stock and
calling on the local xuanttger, who will • Harry Green 1300, Willie Jobb 1303 (4 ,1 w ish to secure a �t,orl itetit it should see no..
) D win c Lc�W,
be pleased to ]rand thein r,t. LauraNay 363(4), 15Targaret5tewart "41,1 Whitechurch 1:', o.
• Let ..",0, Con. 13, Ears Wmauoali.
' George Gregory 030 (4), Della Mitchell ! -
327, Roy (rowston 315, Norman :ark 1.
On account of the big drop in the price 3.14 (4), Willie Scott 808 (3) Carrolllrele , COOK'S Cotton /toot Compound,
of export eattle, buyers, who bought up 003 (4), .Tanisa Perrie 298, Lillian Deyell ; IS Nnceebsfnlly rifted Monthly by over
before prices took the dip, are now ibid.292, Hattie Campbell 98s (31, .Mildred roseate ggi tlnftt,etttotnal. Ladle/task
oar dra gls0larCwlt N r,.tt«t Raaf CwMt•
ing great diffi�cf111ty in handling theist at • :1 lntr 2'28, Alice Code 134 (4). 1 srewraa// Take etother,as all >uisttunts, pine sits
imitations are daninno l lo. Trios, NS, 1.11r,
a Toes, and much di!iapporintment wall , r. . 0 gree N xr, ker,�p rho
'Sox I. f 1 de t o a Y, .
experienced here yesterday, when eere�r-1 1 I or i, xnttiTh An rroei t of price and trro a tent
Nt+im s trhs Osr;k�eWr*,winaNOY Ozaf. ;
al farmers had to take their cattle home Tile rleheme to establish set'c�rni cal.',^4• l and 2uaiasilarreomntcu4edii)r au '
i.ipeniib1(l --" 2 tt U( Llii ---'
a'gatiti. As life plies *down to tittcav, it orolies of crofters from the west ��oast 0i I
I•f A Mfilter of c tli'rorstse et rnifl to the Scotland in British 001%1111Na ilii- I,eeil ; ;:;,t. 1 and •' aro . o14 in 'Winehs, i ne 1. L.
i , Hamilton. Colin A. Campbell, 14. A.IhnigiAss'
Ira ,-Drayton A�(t lt(f, revived, and J R Dorm brut/04re(
SETTLERS'
ONE-WAY
EXCURSIONS
To Mauitoba and Canadian North-west will
leave T'runtu every TUESDAY during Marsh
and April, 10!•:3, if sufficient business offers.
Passengers travelling without Live Stock
should take train leaving Toronto at 1.45 -.).2n.
Patseuger;travelling with Live 13toel:elwal l
take the train leaving Toronto at 9 3M p.m.
Culnni;t Sleeper will beattaclretl to each train
Fer.;nll particulars and ropy of "Settlers'
Guide," "i're•stern Canada," or •'British
Columbia," apply to your neare-t Canadian
?aeon•' Agent, or to
A. H. NOTb1AN,
A-si;tant General Passenger A-;ra2
1 King St. East. Toronto
•
.,.••••.•••••om. Wim...,
GoodFvPri)
For a couple of weeks we will give special prices in BED-
ROOM SUITES, SIDEBOARDS and EXTENSION TABLES.
Our $10 50 Bedroom Suite can't be beaten ! High bedstead,
golbig dresn oak fiosatz withnish,u good-sized mirror,' and large washstand,
de
Other cheap suites at $12,00, $14.50, $I7,75,
An assortment of 24 suites to select from.
SIDEBOARDS at almost any price. If you wan something
in the cheap style, see what we have at $8.00.
EXTENSION TABLES -Good strong tables, well finished,
at $5.00,
We will be pleased to show you our stock.
See what we have in higb•grade furniture.
BALL BROS.
RESIDENCE --PATRICK ST,
S_Gacey's former re;idenee,
where night cuts will receive
prompt ttenti
on.
PHONE 31
The People's
Furniture Store
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T. A. Mills has just completed his stock of Common 3•
10 Red, Mammoth, Alsike and Lucerne Clover. Timothy 4,
' Seed, all Canadian grown and carefully selected as to I
equality. 4'
i Orchard Grass, Kentucky Blue Gr. ed Top. +:
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3. White Scotch Superior Oat Improved American- rt,
if. first y ear,in this part. 41c4'
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ESpeltz, Spring W "heat for taking the place of Barley, �;
E Millet, Hungarian Buckwheat and Rape.
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Giant Sugar Beet, . Half Long White Field Carrot. 1
E TURNIP SEED.- The best kinds, includin .4-
E E Kangaroo and Perfection.;
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EDutch Set Onions, English Multiplier and Potato 1
E Onions. as
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s All kinds of the best Silo Corn, thoroughly matured 4,
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ALEX. HELLY, Winrltum, Ont.
11 LICENSED AUCTIONEER
rot the Ceunty of Huron. Sales of all kinds
conducted. at reasonable rates. Orders left at
the TIntE- °Mice will receive prompt attetttiun.
?'j� A. CL'PRIE, 'Wingltam, Ont.
d LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
•
Auction Sales of all kinds will receive prompt,
attention. Terms reasonable, All orders left
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