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t -a \\'.INGHAM TIMES, APRIL 23, 1.891,
TURNBEilltY,
M. H. H 113 D MIr.Mr\v, James ItJ, Schutnoopcactler isfor clagag;e(i
I l'hb . r, several
months.
\lr. Pete McDougall has rettuned
"When I want something )
good 1. always go to M. II. 'Ale- )
Indoo.'s."-•-•Fanitialr Sayings.
IN TN RI al
Big Values for Saturday Batt
gain Day. None Metter,
none more worthy we
have seer sold.
Big Some Sale.
•150 pair ladies Fine Kid
• Shoe:, reg. $1.75 for $1,35
125 man's fine Shoe.% Black,
Tart or Oxblood, tegulur
i e3 f u' 52.15.
i.5 eiiil(}reri's 'ran and Black,
regale(' $1.1t), for 85c,
f•
e.y
�ae
Clothing
'I3oy4 tigged out in our store
have rt batter appearance
than most other boys. Just
opened 2 cases of clothing for
Battu-day.> , 50 boys' 2 piece Suits, light
and dark, reg. $3 for W2,`l5
25 boys' Suits,ianey trimmed
regular $2 for 61.25.
38 man's Suits, extra quality
reg. $9.50 Saturday $6.50
Ur4S% 04acig.
3 20 pieces Dress Goods at 85e
all wool, handsome color-
: ingc, regular 50 and 60e.
1. far 35e. Saturday.
' Carpets,
neo
UTrCDelS
Great Bargains in Cite
�. pats and Lice Curtains All
.day Saturday.
n•pe•cini t clue iii (glare: ,
I1e4i(•1 1 , 25 (at,Z. la 1 les 1 : t - .
begs Cashmere Inose, regale r1
3e. Saturday 25c. Gents' 1.
t
.;�'i ifl!C 'i " t11 ra �, Soft one',r ti
Bats, Ladies Spi•il g Ua(.p• r.• };
All a1+ ;;1,.•rial price".
1'Ve aiul to give h1; r'.,tti:d sit•..
i htt:tlon t:V.;rl to the money baeli i
if you Sar )
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a'r , . " , M'L: NDOO^.
'W ST TIUUON LICENSES.
On Monday of this week the Lie( nse
Com nlission':re--JaInes S (`:'i;:;-:, S.
Sling and Hugh AIeQua1•t''e--tc:,•t eat
the Oftiee of Inspector Paisley in
Clinton and granted the foll, w:nn
licenses for 1 i?97 and 1898:----
Carevoti----Jewels Iiattenbtrr; , J.
C. Miller, Phos, Bell, ( has. Milne, J.
.
I� . Spooner and Phos.1 Lawson. SLA p
license -Leek Kennedy.
fAr)mmI(•tI-4-\iarri:l & Il -,her -.( n,
Thomas Tilt, Ed. Stt•arts, (.eco. Bux-
ton, Ben.' 63aults, Wm. Crain, Wm.
Babb. Shop licetl-e, Walter Sanits.
Buten i ---J. Emigh, ,john Mason,
John McCaughy.
VTxxorr.tar.--A1fre•1 Rots, J. II.
Dunnage, John Swarte, Neil Mc-
Kenzie, John Linsley. Shop name
Mused.
Aetrr,•xEen-Atex. Young, Iiintail;
Neil Atcl)onald, i:.intail; Mae Joseph
11lallrmgh, Dungannon; Mee. Rack,
Danger :snots; R. jell. DeLorg, Pot t
Albert.
COMI rzd.rP:---I3en Mason, Salfc-rd;
N. G. Beggs, Carlow; John Ilurnll
ton for three months at Salford; Win
Glazier. Dunlop, to be reconsidered
on the 2fit11.
11 %V,115",l:riot•1?I-Thos. Armstroi:g,
ni teeliurch,
1V l'IrawA toairr-A, il'ICAIli3tci'r
Belfast.
itULL1°.TT-.7aco1) T untz. hotel and
brewery, Auburn; Lux hill, Landes
baro.
Irewel y rt -Plus. Jarvis
&
sifor r.
The Commissioners atd j ,ttrlled,
until Monday, April Sth, to meet at
the office of Inspector Paisley at
Clinton, when the final judgment
will be rendered.
l3LUTll
Thos, Joynt shipped from this
Section b1x car loads of ashes for Bos-
ton.
Divine service was held in. Trinity
tct.nt Iowa. church on hood Friday evening,
The funeral of the late Mrs. And, Mr. and Airs. Crawford were visit
Furtney(took place on Monday last. ing friends in Auburn, Sunday.
I'hc inttrrn;ent to place in the Monday Villa almost as soles and
Wi exeter cemetery.
Miss Esther Gt:mniill is assisting
McKelvie of Wing•tmtn this
w eek.
Mr, Fred Willits seems to be fond
of hunting Ioons on Elijah Iliggin's
pond.
Mr. Alex. McPherson is able to be
ound again as usual.
Mr. Alex. McDougall has secured
Illeriltirc position in Calumet,
Michigan. We wish hint $11C0013 in
Uncle Sant's domains.
The smiling countenance of Mr.
Robert Anderson was seen at the
church last Sunday evening.
Mr. Ned Phair was renewing 01(1
acquaintances on tho sixth this week.
Mr. Eli Bolt has been rather
severe on the muskrats lately.
Mr. James Powell the popular
teacher of School See. No. 5 man-
ages to make his appearance at the
church, as is his went. If Jim had
a. wheel he could make his trip often-
er
While .11essrr..Tnhn Wylie and T.
Lovel1,41were olkoking home from
chlucli last Sund4y, they met with a
very severe accident. The keret
which they were driving became
somewhat restless, and in trying to
hold him the boys broke the lines
the,: allowing the animal to carry
them along at will. Both were
thrown into the ditch, not honey :
without receiving severe wounds
Filen we consider that the cart was
literally smashed to pieces ti.e
boys were very forl:tmate in escaping
as luckily as they did.
.1v., -Atom.;tu.r3 1s
East Buffalo, N. Y., April 19.-
r.ile-Receipts, 140 ears; market
(+}•erred with a tnrly active demand,
and prices were 10c a-1 15c higher
fur good handy fat steers, and all
all kinds of,shipping and heavy steers
strong to 1.0e better with butchers'
:trek of all hinds that were fat and
ekrarable alma 10e. higher also coni
.tont to fair grades ruled about steady;
•l?e feeling Pian se:newt:at easier at
noon, and the elesing sales were not
as good figures as the early transac-
;,r,-; t•,,,,.rrs tieeett•1 etihlotil fat
:•,e ri to", • (:,arse rough steers,
., 75 rat •t . !) ; cilui,.e smooth fat
alt ry ,i3 i (1 1 25 ; fair to good
ti'xea haltehers' stock C't 7'3 ti) ;
r}t;(1 smooth r,ell•f;ltrened colt',.
Stocker, 1,nd feeder.,
-.Mockers were in fits°• supply, and
-Ad at about steamy prices; native
-trekssteeru, good to. C110100, in 60
~'1.75; do. light Stockers, w3 25 (tt
:1.25 (:C `�•.,,
n,tt{); do. tee(!Cr•:?, Ch(ti't:
to prime,iL80.Ck e4; export bulls,
smooth and fat, $3.60 C $3.75. Mitch
cows and springers -Fresh cows and
springers were fairly active, and good
speiugers soli ashac.le higher; strictly
fancy milkers. •=