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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1905-03-16, Page 5March 16th 19os THE .40LSONS BANK Irteoreereted by Atet4Patilament 1884 CAPITAL PMD UP $3-1,000f000 RESERVE.' FUND. '$3100000 .-r-selleAle OFFICE, MONTRem., Fitrmeete Sale Notes- ()alibied or Collected. Prafta on all pointa in the Domitnon, Great 'Britten, United Stalep and all Foreign Countries boos • ght and sold at beet rate's, Deposit xeceipte isetted Mid highest current •at of interest Allowed. Advenves made to Farmers, Stock Dealere / and Busineee Men at lowest ratee and on most favorable teraie, -- SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT - Deposits of SU° aud upwards received. Intereet allowed at highest current i Mee from date of de Pole. coMpounded. half -yearly mid Adds ' ed to principal .! nee 30tb, and December 31e t. tl, C, BITUWER,.Manageri - CLINTON • .4114 , Se 4= 444044,1141104411+4114.4444414.t.44••••••••• 41 41 44 40 44 40 40 1 41 44. 44 44, 44 41, 4 4 4 44 40 41 4 4 If 0 4. 4 4 4 44. 41 41 4 4 41 41 4 41 4 4 4 4 A, 4, •••• Are You Watched o 0 0 0 0 IP NOT', NOW •Is YOUR • OPPORTUNITY, • The Prices of Wat- ches are Reduced but not the quality. We first aim to get the quality, then the pri 2e. Call and see ourZstoek, Second bnd watches taken in .401030, W.H.. FiellyA.r. Jeweler: and Optician: <.> 41 4. 4, 4 1 40 40 44 40 40 4t 40 41 40 40 4, It 44. 4t 41 41 40 40 4/ 41 41 • 40 1 44 41 41, 4/ 4• 44 • 44 44 4 41 40 40 4, 1* 41 41 41 41 41 $secietateperhemeoiemsitoeteto. St3,1111m111:900111111111112131110 GOOD I I • Among the e.00d things et lfle you. need GOOD GROCERIES. Youcaii. alivays: get them at BEATON'S . We may not. have • the largest stock, but we believe. we haveethe newest, Ireshesteestecir-ofeegeod groderieiesehr town. Now goods, still arriving dil- ly. This week we hive Relied inter. stock: .' • 1 -ROYAL , HOUSEHOLD FLO'CR-: made by' the new. electric,' process by the :Ogilvie Milling Ce., by •royal warrant, 'Millers: te'H.R.H. the Prince Of Wale. • • ' =It's worth ereing 2 -CREAM OF WHEAT TOASTED OAT FL ES -New r,ereaklast Mods made by the newetie .Ameri- can Process. . • 3-PANCY BISCUITS -Mier Crepe ms, Marsh Millew Rolls, . Climax, Arrowroot, Fruit, Lemon,.Matleira •4 -FISH -For Lent will scion" be here, Salmon Trout, Finfiaft Hadeiese 1Codfish, Smoked leerrieg„ etc. 5 -Another crate, of plain and fa,ney Glassware--Sornetimes breakageg of these geodeare coneideedble • and often unavoidable.: -See• our • stock before yeti •replace the brea- • kages of the estMter.: • . N. you get it .at Beat,On'a• it's "GOOD. Goode delivered promptly. Phene 111 \f` 4, A. D. BEATON, CLINTON. Successor to HARRY OANTELON. eiesefoilenetiloseekee00 • THE IsiEWS.RECORD'S • • • CL'UBBIN'G' LIST, -. • • • • The following are the rat• - • es. at leach we ,give any • • of the cite.' Viteeklies or Dal- • lies, when taken with The • • News -Record at one dol- • • ler per year t 0 • • Daily Mail end Ertepire $8.25 S. • Weekly Matt end Empire 7$ • • Daily Globs . 3.25 • • Weekly •Globeei • • . • Toronto VVcirld 2.00 • • Torontri News. • Termite Stet :g • Weekly Sue 75 • • Parmer's Advocate • 1,25 • • Weekly Free Press /5 • • Morning Free Press' • 2,25 • • Evening Pree Press 1.25 0. ID Family Herald and • • Weekly Stir •76 • 40 • 410 Remit by postal bete, reg. • • istered letter Ot eXpreeri or- • • der and addrege 4, • 4111 • W J.MiTO1IVIA4, 411 411) -The etteere-etecord, Clinton • •41 • * 114400000•0400001104.000 'The Neva -Accord giVet the 1041 tiettle, FARM, FOR SALE, -LOT 14, CON. 4. Stanley township, containing 100 Wee, about 85 acres clearee, balance harclWood bush containing it lot of hemlock and other valuable timber. The place Is situated. .Lout 21 miles from Varna,and Brucefield ited le Miles from school, le- well atered and well fenced and • h" good state of cultivatioe, • There is 7 aeres cif fall wheat, also 12 acres plottghed and all seeded ex- cept 15 acres. Frame house and good out buildings. Possession gi- ten at any time. Terms mule easy to snit the Purchaser. For turther part ieulars apply to Samuel Reid, Value. P.O. 44 LICENSED AUCTIONEER.-GEOR- ee Elliott, lieeesed auctioneer for .the County of Huron, ,solicits the patronage of the public . for busi- ness in his line. Sales conducted on percentage or so much per sale. business promptly attended to. -e-Gecirge Elliott, Clinton P. O., re- 41denee on the Hayfield Line, 58 MRS', WM, SANDER'S DRESS CUT, eing Scheel. For. $10 will give a • $5• system free, and teach any lady • how to mit, • fit and put together any article in ,Dress or Meal° Mak- ing in twe weeks, -from' -the plainest •shirt , Waist to • the • most elaborate' dress . that • ee found • in the .Pashion Book with- out the -use of .Paper patterns. I have taughtover 1500 (fifteen. -hun- • dred) this :last six years, and offer $100, (one htiiiered dellars,) to ante • or.e I :can't .teaChe or can prove to eirie they 'Oen •leare as. •much • Pie other place in tevo. years. • JUST • THINK. OF :IT, For $50 I will. teach anyone -that is a -dressmaker • • or good sewer and drawer to teach this. course, giving that my eteach- ers" certificate; Stringers may bo- 6,rd ' • it sohool. A suitable 'reward . given* to anyone informing me of atiy • person trying* ;to teach this. • course which T. invented and. had • patented, that d'oes not hold it cer- tificate from Me: Net: class con - menses Monday, Marahe2Oth. Write • -.for .partictda,rs or see ine' at my School In 'Stratford,: ,opposite • Win- ' 'sor Hertel; on:Albert St., on Sat- urday, March .18th, from 1 to 6 p. in, Teacher in Dress Cutting,' box 150, Stratford PO. . AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH LI- _ eensed Auctioneer • for the County., of Heron. All Orders entrustedeto ine will receive prompt attentioti. • Will sell either by percentage or per sale. Residence on the Hayfield Road, dee Smile.south of Clinton, lieA 11 AI... er0R..... SALE -THE plOgil;:- effers for sale lot 21, tqU, d'u'104. Stefeey, consisting.: of .300 'acres, 60 *notes. cleared, belarthe • hardwood bush, ..Well watered ane • leveed. le.. irom Brucefield arid 5 from • Clinton. Will be sole on reasonable tame as the • prieter is in other beeinesie FM- • falba particulars apple to: •' Tomliesoe;'•Brucefield o. 42 SALE -ONE 17 H. P. RETCH- , ried. tithe porta,ble engine, 1 GeWhi- te & Sr, Challenge separator, 1 tank •and putrefy 1 No. 6 Bell :cut- ting box, 1 Wilkinson Climaecut- ting • box, 1 Daisy grinder'12 inch plate, 1. circular saw. -,All ,nearly now. Will be sold separately or to suit .perchaser.--T. T. Murphy, Cl- inton.. 57 MURRAY-BRUNNER-. In GOder. on March 7th, Claude Murray Goderich to Louie Brunner of 5 forth, by Rev. Jame S Hamilton SNELL - JENKINS.... At She Springs fartn, Vast Wawano the residence of the bride's par ts, on, lVfarch 1st, by Rev. B. ment, Wm. Snell ot Hullett Anna Maud, eldest daughter. Mt. Giles Jenkins.. Births, JOHNSTON-In Goderich towns on March 5th, to Mr. and 1V1 Chris Johnston, a; eaughter. BALLANTYNE-.-In Brussels on M eth, to Mr. and Mrs. Jan Ballantyne, a sou; BECKER-In Brussels on 'March 9 to eir. and Mrs. Jonas Becker, son. DEA CONI -In East Wavvanesh March 7th, the wife of Mr. Sar Deacon, a daughter. • Deaths. illeCAUGHEY-Ie Clifton on • Mar 13th, •Elizabeth Bielby, relict the late James McCaughey, ag 75 years, .1 month and 25 days. WALDRON-In Clinton on March 1 Mrs. Thomas Wehlron Ok the Lo don Road, aged 63 year and inenths. WEBB-Ie Clinton on Marc1 13 Benjamin Webb, aged 61 years. BRANDON' -Iii Hayfield on Mar • 9th, Brandon, aged years and 6 months. CLIJEF-At Toronto on March 412 Lillian May Gain, wife. of Mr. • R. Clue, son of Mr, Samuel Cl • of Tuckersrnith, aged 20 years .an 10 months. •• ' • PLANT -In Howick on March 2n Mary •Ane •Marsh, wife of 1V1 • Wm. Plant, aged 57, years " and 1 days. • . McKAY-In Goderich March 3r Elizabeth MaeVicar'relict of th • late Captain W. 5. McKay, age . , 55 yearand 10 months. •DULMAGE-In • Goderich on Marc 5th, -Margaret Alen Garrett, relic .of the late Christopher Dulmag aged 61 years. ARMSTRONG -In Goderich on Marc 8111Fred son of Mr. J. H. Ar strong, aged 16 years, 11 month • and 28 days. •, • . ELLIS-In East Wiwamosh on Mart 7th, Arlington, odly son of M J. E. Ellis, eged 13 yea.rse 9 mon ths and 3 days. ' HARDY -In Colborne on March, 2nd David Hardy, aged 90 years months and 9 days. •• SALTER-eln, Usborne, London Row • south, an March '6, Mervin Bruce ' son of Mr. Martin F. Salter, ate • 7 months. . • . RUSSELL. --In Exeter, on March 4 Ames •Lamb, relict 'of the' lat • James Russell, raged 76 years. i. uCpuN SALE OF STOCK STEE rg and Heifers.* The tindersigoe has been instruetee. by Mr. Allier • Nott 10 self be Public . Auction a • Lot 24, Con. 2, Sta.oley, on Tees • day, March ?it, the .folleetieg : 3 'steers; 6 heifers,' 1 Dueltaan•bell • 2 years old, several horses will also be offered.for sale .at the Same' ti Sala at 1 o'clock sharp. Ter _seernseefi months erlitor4per cent. diseesent for cash. -A: Nott, proprietor ; T. Brown, auctioitepre SEED "OATS FOR. SALE -A • QUAN • tity of the Sheffield Standard pees for, dale: . They are a .new kind, great yielder, -a white'oat ar.d round • top, free from smut and tout seeds, • Price Micents per bushel. -Tyndall Bros:, .'3rd con,, Millet -C.. • •61 FARM FOREMAN. --WANTED 'BY April '1st a fain • foreman. Must hive eXperience in live stale end farm implements. ..Apply eo p. •A. Forrester, 'Clinton.' 81 STOCK FOR SALE -I HAVE FOR sale 2 Grade Bulls, one 8 and the other 10 months; Also 1 two-year- • ' old Durham • hull, 2 Grade Heifers • two -years old and 3 -steers 10 mon- ths old, -S. Appleby; Hulletts Lon- . desboro 1.o.'' • ' 59 . . MADAME WANDA, EGYPTIAN PA - 'mist, is now at the Commercial hetet,. Clinton, where be will re - Main a short time. ,She•eevesilg the mysteries of life, such as Business, ' Courtship, • Love and Matriage• and gives • information • on all affairs Don't Miss the chante of seeing her and getting her adisice. 'bled:tree Wanda is known as Ont of the most. suCeesSfut Patinist8 in"this- Country- - and a Wait to her Will satisfy the most seeptioel, 61 SETTLERS' TRAINSWILL LEAVE • Teronto every Tuesday during' Mar. eh raid April at 9.00 P. • M., for • MANITOBA and the ,NORTH-WEST • and run via Toronto, Grand Trunk, North • Bay and Canastian Paeific. • A Colenist Sleeper will be attached to each train. Passengers trave- ling without' live stock should take • She train leaving Toronto 1,45 P. • le. Train leeeing Toronto at 900 P. in, , is for passengers eravelling with %took. Full particulars and copy of "Western Canada,". lredn • any Canadian pole° Railway Agent or 0. B. Poster, D. P. A., Toronte'. Rode 7,000 Miles on• One Pair of Tires m12, JAMES: 11110MAS DEWRIt is Canada's champion steady bicycle rider. He is a collector for one of the big telegraph comt : panies in Toronto, and he rides a wheel all the year round Making collections over a 'wide • district. ' His record is ze,eoo Miles a year, Ivir. Dewey's bicycle is fitted with Dunlop Detachable Tires, a single pair of which have carried hint over /;tioo miles of good, bad ) an d indifferent • roads. Dunlop bicycle tires are famous as the • kind that may be attached, detached and re. paired when necessary by the two handsv unaided by any form of tool. Every pair is guaranteed for a year. 'ray 10*INLOP VIRE COMPANI4 Limited VOr01140 Isetteittet ine mot 404 V4NCOVVita Wiltitirell • 'rho Clinton riewv.Rocord • LeasIbury. • ieh Mr. J. Scarlett was at 1Vildland 1 Of week attending the session of 4,- Provincial Grand Lodge ot Onto . West. tle :also attended the fur* Km of E.„ F. Clarke at Toronto on 111 , day. m- Atout twenty-five of the congreg le- 'ion of St. George's church met to the residence of Mr. W. Sholdice e, of and presented his • da,ugliber, el Lucy, with a well-filled purse I address: as s token of their appreci ion of her service, as organist. 1 4. J. Bulger reed the following addr, "P and Mr. C+. Christopher presented 1 r4' purse : To Miss Lucy Sholdiee, Organist St, George's church, -We suppose " has occasioned you- some surprise see your home invaded with so ma Ji, this evening without giving you p a vious werding. We will now end, • vim to solve the reyeteiy by givi •M what we hope • to :be a setisfacte I. eeptanation. " You have now been i • ganist of our choir for a 'fiuneber • years and during • that time ha never teen bsent except when it IN impossible to be present, and ha always manifested "ai deep -interest the successful performance of 1 musical • part of our church serve • ever sacrificing, your own pleasi 2, and convenience to be present •we re' your services' are required. We a I therefore. ineebted to you in •a gre degree for the success which has i 1, tended us •in eur endeavors to st Our Master'a praise • in His .hui 11 and M. order to give you aeniore ta o gibie proof of the 'esteem in ' whi you are held, please accept this pc 1, se.' Remember it is not on adcou: V, of its pecuniary value that we pi ft sent this to you, as 'your • geryic d cannot be reckoned en dollars ai , cents, leis merely as a moment° our esteem andthe value in whir P your services are 'held not -onlyAy 11 choir, but by. the members of the co 5•gregation as well, whe have mate tally aided in presenting Ades to go - 1. We all heartily and humbly wish tie e God's blessing . niey always atter u. you and yours in whatever sphere , life you .*flay by placed- and leet e may long spare you amongst us 1 t aid us as you have done in the pas' ', in sieging.His praise.. , Signed .011: • le ', hall of the congregetion.-,John Sca: e• lett, George Christopher. • Mr. T...8cott has returned to Bei s . . alo, Dakota; after a ,pleasant: vie with • his parents Mr. anV 1 I d Mrs. . „ • Mt. " and Mrs. Nesbitt of Listow• e returned to -their home efter a plea • ant week's visit :at the latter's pa" , • . ) ease Mr: end , Mrs. el. ' Keeley," Mee .• Kinney aecompaniod ..teete teeme, •.... .. 1 - • . • The News-Recerd -gives •:. the loco • . , , . TICAVS.•. . Nile: • • Miss'Iiina. ICirlke of St.,. ThornaS it ' Visiting her ,father, Robert Kieliet , . .. • . • , , -Miss Grace Linfield •is en . the sid el.. Pentland expects to. move .6 Tbeswa,ter in , a few: weeks to engagr . in tirebakery eusinees.• ,• ' • ..... _ . George and • Miss Tillie erecCartnet '• of IIelniesville were visitors at :Nit . on ,Sendey week. - Ile Meant . Every WOW.. ',He Said •. . ox-REEv.E,s RHEUMATISM CUR • ED BY•DODWS KIDNEY, PetL.S. ' WAS , SOCRIPPLED TIIAT HE . 'COULD •-• 'HARDLY,. GET AROUNI1 "AND COULD : GET NO RELIEF FROM poo'rOus OR MEDICINES ' presdene Ont., Mar. 13--(Seeciai)e. !Todd's -Kidney Pills cured me oi . Rheumatism slick and clean." Mr. W. Ct. Cragg, - the well-known enerchan1 and, ek-reeve Of this place was - the epeakee end he evidently Meant ,every • word he said. ' '. : ' •"It was the Irifleenuatory 'kind ol • Rheeteetism I had and it crippled inc • UP se that -.I hardly .get geound to do my Work in -my ' store. 1 had the beet doctors and everything inethe lige oi medicines I could hear of bet nothing even Kaye me relief.. , . . • "Then I tried Deed* Kidney Pills • and 'gee .boxes cured me completele." Dodd's Kidney. PUN cure Rheumat- ism eby .curing: the Kidneys. Rheum- ' atisin is cUred by Uric Acid in • the blood, •Deno Kidneys are eight they will' strain all. the Vele Acid out of the blood and the Uheaniatism will go with .it • . I HAVE BOUG,HT THE RCS. AND :draeing business froneeffeesrs. Melt - at .end Ker and rented the eteele . of Dr, . EVans' where I have teleph- , One connection,. Passengers or bag- • gage called: :for ote ileireeted to any • part oi the town, Proinpt service guaranteed. -Josh Cook. 62 .........................._-_,,,,-,-,---.--. • GRANOLITHIO -WALKS.-: RATE - payers whe inteed to petition the Council to have granolithic. walks laid are ,rtyquested to have petitions signed and handed in as soon as • Passible so Utak lalbOr Mass be en- gaged and cement contracted for. Forms of petition may be obteined from the Clete, By order of the street committee. -D. L. illitteplter- 'son; clerk. •61-2 POR SALE -TRE CELEI3RATED • Road Stalliox Antbrose Woodlawn . tor sale On reasonable totem. Ap- • ply to W. J. Brandon, Hayfield. 57 . . :HIDES AND SHEEPSKINS WAN - 'Ltd 'at my hide hottee in Clinton.. nighest cash price paid. -.0. S. Doan, Clinton. 50-3m* .4.......... AL advertisement In The 110WO, rings 0od refill it. ast be rio ral t - r., iSs i.nd t - r, ess he of it to ny e-. a-. ng ry •r - of ere as ve 111 he 0,. re re at e, eh r - lit e- 08 Id of 10 .• Ld CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Aeveals That ‘Te.pru-na is Calculated to Tone up the System, Restore the Funern tions and Procure Health," SO SAYS PROF. L J. MUIR, OHEMIST. prof, L. J.twiner, late Professor of Chemistry and Botany of the High School of Ypsilanti, Mich., 'writes from 3327 N. clad, Street, Chicago; I11., as follows: • • eAs several of my fried s haie Bpoken.to mo of the favorable results obtained, . through the use of Peruna, especially tu cases of catarrh, I exansined it wont . thoroughly to learn its contents. 441 found 11 composed of extracts of herbs and barks of rnost valuable medicinal .ipureities combined with other ingredients, delicately balenced, calculated to 'tone up the system, restore the functions and procure health.. • - • "1 consider Pentoia ono of the most skillfully and scientifically jest:pored • asedichtes, ivhich Me public win use with safety amfnuocess."....PROP. L. J. MLLES& ;mows up the ariteus.“ lion..lesepli U. Ridgeway, aecroteer of the American AnteTreet society, writee the following letter from the Grand, Central Tiotal, St. rata, Minn,: 4;ItiserW4tio0 li 0that eat pleasure at X 4044erun- en hongt medi. eine, competent to do all it claims.' I have wad it several times and hnow °t1731Ira.amtbillja_ralLgest_tilt:34et. TpareyBleonr,t' Bub:lob:A.403i, tireix.n4; cures so 0014- • pletely, and at tile same time bt:YullirdsP41:auvP0 rtehn hc-e ernmended .to anriniber or My friends and always' Seel that clo them service for I 'know how satheiletory the results invisrielay are. only wink every family had a bottle -it would save nauch.sickneas and doetor bille."-4041aPh • fr. Ridgeway. Reel Better Thee for Rive Ireers.* Wwxel4lt".1; can eat anything 1. ever could. I took live bottles of reruns,- and., feel better now than have for Ave yearn, X have doctored ',pith othe •doetorg off and on for fifteen years; 80 recom- mend yew medicine very highly for stomach troubles. I takagreat'plemure in thanking yon for your free wiviee and Peruna:L.James Enjoy msleets *Ala tread to,' Mr. X. W. rritchard, Wolf l'eke, Ind., 17!lItImazn;. Pleased to 'say flux. t / haVe.been cured of catarrh of the stomach by.Ixer rune. 1 could hardly eat anything that . agreed . with me. Before 1 would get half through My meal my stomach would. MI with gas Causing m0 mach clistres0 'itaidunpleasant feelings for an hour ' or two after •eaelt meal. But, thanks to your. Peruna; I am now Cent- pletely cured, and can eat anything want to without any of the distressing symptoms. I can now enjoy my meats as 1, used to 'doand it is all due to Dr.,liartman and ids Wonderful Medicinel Perarui. •• • •• • . "It has been ,one year since I was cured, and I am 1,11.0.' R. yet, so •I know. Tam cured:L.-J. W. Peitcherd: . •. Dyspepsia 'is a. very conainan phase of summer • catarrh. A remedy that will 'aura catarrh of one locatkin will eine* anywhere. Pernna Mires .catiiih wher- ever located. That it is a Prompt. and' permanent . euro • for catarrh . of tha. stentach the ebOveletiMsteetIfY. „ " • If you do not derive prompt and natio. factory results fiord the nse of' Perm* write at once to Dr. Hartmal.; giving a full statement Of your easeraid howill be pleased to ger:, yoii hie valuable ea- Addresa -Hartman, J4Ssident at Hartman fianitaraum, Columbus, Prof, S. Teeee, Manufactur-ing Optician and Eyesight Seecia.list Terento willebe at Bedford. •Hotel,', Goderich, •On lath, 17th and- 18-th of March ; Hotel Nermandie, 20011, 21st'and 22nd ; Commercial Ho-, tel, • Blyth, ' 23rd, and at D. E. 'Mull.' ro's..etore,- Ai:been, On elarch -24th. If 'there is anything weenge 'With your sight 'it wattle be.: in- . ter* • to . consult Pref. Taube. • The advantage that: he has over others is that he'.greeds his owe. lenses, which eeine. properly...centree. Makes, them -perfeetly• easy end. coinfortable' to. elte •. Prof. Tailbe is one .01 the oldes•t, opticians In leerreito, • having.: hem' 'egte'elished since ,e873 and during that . tilne over e5,000. cages' have been slice eessfully :treated , by him, .a greet many cases where. 'ethers have failed, Lens grinding end speetacle: making is a profession ethd e science,. sois. fitting and preperly adjusting trams. es. In a great many instances where speetecle frames are not properly et - tea to the lace the yision is affected. You 'have 32 years of profeTaulie'e experience at your serviee: • :genie and sei. yetir eyes examined -and dome- eatly Tag ;yeti rnay reetere a second testing.. , • Por refereecesene -testimonials reasl circulars and see- what Prof. TaneVe custorhers in Webt ,Huron have. to Say. about his work.. •.. Toroiree address: 171 Spadina Telephotie Main. 1424. . Litre .*oek Market. . ivioNDAyls MARVET. Toronto Junction, March 130 -Tee inerket today was somewhat steadier, • arid brisker, although the cattle cou- ld not he called the best. The feed- ers in the country complain that pri- ces ere 'not high enoughand theyetalie • riot feed- -thee-cattle with -enough whe- at ewine to it being so dear to bring the price of Cattleup and Cons& quentir, some inferior ,Cattle are :com- ing in. •• The run today was 07 ears, con- sisting of 1,186 cattle, 65 sheep; tO hogs and eight ealves. • H. le •Kennedy bought the hogs. For select lie paid 46 per cwt., and light hogs cattle at .$5,75-. This is a raise over a week ago of 25c. 'P. Halligan bought two loads of mixed cattle; one lottd averaged 1,- 440 at $6.90 and the other 1,225 at $4.50. McDonald & Maybe° sold ewe londs exportere et 4.15;$Ione load light ex- porters et $4.60 ; one lead of .mixed at 63,90 ; one lead beachere .at $4.10, lose, $2.50. George Duhn bought one load of ibutchers' cows, averaging 1450, at?. from $2.85 to $3,25, W. 11, Levack bought shetp at, $4 to e5 per ewt ; Maths at $7.25, pretty good quality, and reported Calves to be easier. Mayibee, Wilson & Hall sold the fol» lowing; Three Steer% 650, at $3.00 ; three cattle, 1,020, ive$4.05 ; one av- eraging 050, $4.25 ; one ow, 1,150, at ‚*8.7.5; two cower 10005, at $3,40 one eommon' cow, 800, at t2.50 ; two 'eows,. 1,100, at $e.15 ; two bulls, • 800, ate $4. • 4, L. - Eowntree.. bought one , lo -ad 1,220;;a4ipeers: 1,220at $4.00. ;. loaqs heifers,. 1.4.40, •at' $3.8e. ' • .. W Deanbought leer ioseisi av- 'erag'ing :from 1,250 to..1,350eat .erorri $4.60 to $4.90. . • , Alex.: • LeCack bought e0 butchers, averaging from 1,000: •to. 1.400, • at from $4 to $430. A. llloIntosh 'beught 100 cattle at • prevalent. prices. S. Levack bo.uglit. 10 bulls, averag- ing 1,600, at erem $3,40 to $4.• , F. Rowntree hought: 30 eaettc at .from- $3,90' to $4.25e . • . • W.. J. IVIeglella,ud; bought 'Severe but- chers,....1,15,ff..it $4.10, . Ty.EpnArs minicET. „ ..Tor4zrtii,' March 14the-Prices at the City Cattle .Market today -were: all right for. the -good. cettle; • • hat •common but'chers'. cattle they:'Were easier. 'There .were some good 'loads �f •export cattle' offering in the mar - kat today and priceweep: Well main. tained feothi3.0 els eo $4.10,, or about ,the same prices which ruled lest week foe the best cettle. Good butchers' cattle were also steady 'at $3:85 to ee, and picked faney cattle. at $4.50 to $4.60 e these., of course, • being • the exceptional cattle at exs depths:hal: prices. • For the • eommon buteberse cattle there was an easier tone • to the market and seine very .low pricee •'Were. paid. The teeuble • Was ehee 'there were toe many • of this kied Offering, 1.•• • • . . Good 'short -keep feeders antl stack- ers are -steady at $3.50. up to ee and ' $4.10 for. geed hea.Vy 'cattle., • • • Sheep and lambs are tirni and tee prospects 'steady.' ' ' The hog Market is 'quite strong this' week, selects going up -to 6c, a rise ,. of a esuartet-since last week, Today's` nee 66 earg ; 989 head of oattle, :.430 ' eheep and lambs, 700 he.. ge and '72 celves. • Export -Market steady :et $4,85 to • $5 foe '.pickea and $4.40 to $4:85 for the general,. ren ; cows, .$8,50 to $4 ; -bulls, $8 to $3.40 -; eXpOre ,bulls $3.25 I°St$03e•7k5er; s----1VIarket steady :at $3.25 to. $3.501; feeders, shorteecep, 'a,t $3.80 to $4,25. Sheep and tarabs-rMarket • firm ; ptospeets steady. Export ewes,64,50 to $5.121; bueks, $3.50 'to, e4.25 ; lambs, • $0.50 to. $7.1ee ; barnyard lambs, $.5.50 to $6.50,- dull ; spring lambs $4 to $8 each. . Ca1ves--5farket,Weaker. gogs-Market *strong and 150 high- er ; selects $6 ; fats and lights $5,35 to $5.75 ; light hogs not wanted. Milk cows -Market is weak except tor anything Choice. Henry Ilunnisett bought 100 head of export ea,ttle, 1,800 to 1,500 - at $4.20 to $4.90. , C. 'Woods bought 20 likelier& eatt. lc poi) to. 1,000 lbs., at $3.85 • to , 4 A. W, Pringle bought 15 beteher cattle, 900 to 1,000 lbs., at $3.,e0 to $3.80. Prank tlintnisett bought • 30 butcher tesay8t5f.e, 900 to 1,000 lbs., at $3.45 ter • natty Murby bought 70 stockers and feeders, 800 to 1,250 lbs„ at $3.- 50 to $4,40. Corbett and Henderson sold • 15 butehers' cattlet 022. lbs,t at 13,05 . . - 'ettle 'cattle,. 1,0201be., at • e3.80 ; ewer fceders, '• e,too ..iuu.., :at $1'; 1.6 . light - stockers, et. $8.55: •• • • 4.1rawford and , 00. sold a toed ef . •betteher. cattle, .1,000 Las et, . • $3.9.0 ; , ' a toed ' of good .butcher cows,- 1,100 lbs.,. at 43.40 ; a ; loeci 'or -butcher ets :. . ecks'.1,160 les., at '.$8.96 ; • a -load of b at,chere' heifers, '900 Ilis?,t $3..85. FARMERS' -MAliKET.. Toronto, Meroh . 1411i,, --The. ..ligete.: reeetpes.: ..of. hay :the past week. tag e : s timuleted. . the" demand • aed . prices' have it0le:dilaey. .up to $e....2: for Ie.. .b.est 10.1- e Ale, ',seeerel leads' sellirig . at' that 11-. ' I'Hare -The Market is firmer, •. :with" .. light: receipts. .Today 15 'loads. at ;$7•• : to $.9 and $11 'tie $13. • 'Nosetraw. TIOge.--Dieseed . .hog . • meekee firiner • today, at .$7.$5 .to $.7•75. •. , Dutter, e'emeket iS.-eeetet• ; .creamery 27e, boxes •eec ,te..2.1de dairy lb. rolls : , 23c: '. ' • .e. -,• . • '• legge-The ineeketeis: easier 'et 21e ' • to 02e for fr.esh, selected 20c ;: pickled easier, 18c; •' .. • '. • ... • • : , Poultrye-The peuitry '.niareet ., is (eget,- Live chickens,.''0.•',- ib,: 10e e dress.ed 12e to '13c e oldefowl, ivel 00, d Leese& 10c.; ducks, lees . 14e; dressed 140 ; turkeys. live 14c, dressed, lee to 17c; 'geese, fie, dressed ' 14. Potatoes -Par lo.te,, best.' Pastore, stock •:fieni ' ee:' '7,0e• eer .75c ; larmeiel,' loads •80e to 85e;., ' , • ' , ',' e, ' ' . Apples --The Market is I eteadY: Quo- ' ' •tations are : SaOlits 21.10 per barrel- ; • Rings,. $1.70 •; NortheenSpiee, ', $200 to *3;:Greenings, .$.1 to' $1.25.. • •• ' - Tile News -Record giCee- the •erapal: news.. • easenseresemommeeseessomme • . molted Glasses In spring /when sunshine renders seeing pain- ful smoke glass should be used.. Wo Ilavo . The.- Assoptment. Are • 110.16 ... -....The Steek.„ We lite The night Prices, A. J. Grigg. Jeweler and Optician, _