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itend leaving here �
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Writing cannotdo justice to the be
; large SeCdOU of
� 91 the new Aoods coming into stock, neithel
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and hia goult.
a . on printed prices portray thdr values.
eh,�,r,e3jetetl resi. ,
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- irriedly fludin
.A new Spring goods are lit I
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y 0 Vrill be
1heir way into our store, and you mueb
� circle of friends.
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I . ,our, way hero alto if you would learn of
ion to farming, is
. lu�n intslligently-know th6ir real beauty,
a as a catt4e-,buye�
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- their styles. their 'qualities, their prices,
5 losa taourivusQ;;
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-- ,ihe E. MdFattl Ca., Seaforth. 18a7-1
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.. I FA= RF,NTEu. -Mr. David Crawford ,
�e, Vieftin TU R.
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- 01 the !3t -,h . eortoession of MoKillop, has,
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-Mrs. R1. ,,,r,
'taped his fine farm on the 13th con -
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.1 coldon, fer a term of years to
mding a Couple Of .
Mr. John Doherty, of Gray-, for an annual
fricilds in liensall
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. 3� � �Itsl of $300, Mr. Cramford intends tak-
Mrs. James, Bon-
ing a, rest fer a few YeUrd and his son is go.
� last w. eek from at,
iug to the Northwest on a prospecting to-ar
' towel, antl visiting
sn& if Ila likes the country may looate there.
�,ere -Miss Nyelife,
A WILL CAsE.-Thewinof the late Joe, i
Tuesday from ton-
. )Kenney. of this t(,vk n h;p, is to be contest- i
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viijlt'kna her sistera.
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� -f-4 by his brother, Paul, on the 'grotind that
EMOMM .
deceased was not in his right mind when I i
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the will was executed. The deceased was
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. . a man of conei(Israble wealth. He lef t
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7 C -cent fall of snow,
. % large estate in Toronto, 150 acres in
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;3 his been sgome.
quite
this township and considerable Personal
zcquently m any of
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proL)Orty. Two gentlemen in Mitchell are
el�gaged hauling
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- named as execut0ro, The sum of $160 was
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set. aside for a
hauling wood from
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the estate goes to a Presby terian oHirch in
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., Greorge . Sp%rks,
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. Irelana. The deaea-,Aed was a bachelor wid
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was very excentric. .
kFlic school yards.-
Co"vc1r,,-Couneil met in Christopher
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Wh�tWi'i, Leadbury, on the 18� h inst., mem-
�y last.-Mr,� §W,W-
bera of council all present. Minutes of for -
'and
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A' ft for Yorkton.,
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mers meeting read adoptt(I Moved by
-51r.. Allen Esler,
William G. -Smith, seconded by Charles
�-�sdale a
- . business
Little that the auditom' report be received
Nir. J� seph Dur,
as, oor$r;eot and that the clerk get 100 copies
mith, is at preseLt
- � p�intecj f(r distrihut ion. -Carried. Ac -
.5. H, rae, shoeing
0ounts were past ar-d paid for ,oharity,treas.
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. urees salary,, auditors' ard miscellancous
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7 DOw3c,11 wcra the
accounts, amounting to S178.95. By-law
Johnston on Sun-
,No. 66, known as Bolten's drain, woo pro-
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,-ter was the guest
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vnionally pa5sed.
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re( luested councilto take his land, lots SJ
�,Jr_ Aje*. Challet
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- 10j, concession 10. and 8� 11, ponoession 11,
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from sohool ReCtiOD 5, aLd Put it in section
,ering -Mr. J,�hn - �
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No.8,to be heardat next meeting. TheReeve
aged (Iraming loga
and John, S. Brown, were authorized to at -
P, east of Blake.
tend a county meeting to be held in Olinto-i
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� Garnet Mukrary
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on the 4th of March as delegates from -this
,hnston, -of Drys-
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township on the question of road improve-
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. ment. A letter from the May
-or of Go Jer-
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Leavo- M urray,atten(l-
� Ich was read asking the council to memoral,
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ize the Dominion Government to build a
� a. nuinber from
. breakwater in Godorich harbor. Left over
. i,eltl H'Zurich on
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until next meeting, Council adjourned to
I f y to
: ppo,zlt, n exists
meet in Christopher White's. Leadbury,on
* prezea� and it, is
WedneEday, 18th March, at one o'clo* in
ke this that atrv.ta-
the afternoon, as a court of Tevision. on Bol -
ea displayed ia a
ten�s drain, an(I the question of school aeo-
�-Ie. Lr)ng may it
tion: changres in No. 5L 8 and 9 school sec-
.1sition is the life
tions. The clerk wau instructed to -notify
aade our young
. all, interested.
,� and couatry.-
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:-me tima pmt, re -
I sow in pig, 7 pigs 4 �iionths cl-J, 4 good ewes,
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DEA,T11 OF AN OLD RESIDEN-T.-Mr. Robert
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Coat3, one of the o'deat business men of
��tck of 1-t gr,ppe,,
- -this town, died wi Sunday. Deceased, w1r)
I*re wit It her many
was head of the firm of R. CoAs & Son,
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s s, was 74 years of age.
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He was widely known ai;J highly esteemed,
1'ry WuRld do well
He was of Scotch -desc( itt, a; at aunch Liberal
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andaPreabyteria.u.. He leaves two Eons,
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.1 William, town clerk and treas -Lirer, and
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Robert, of Ottawa, and three daughtera.
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�ar 19(4 expires.-
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Fall Whe3A- (new), Mrndard.... - - - $0 68 to 0 68
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..�Ier, of the Bron-
I oat �- per bitabo - � - - - - . - 0 to 0 29
pbas per buehe-1- - - �. - - - - — 0 60 be 0 63
�qiy, of ,,it. J,,-,e�ph,
. Bar'ey per bushel-. - - - - - .. 0 40 to 0 40
4 from the' diamal
Bnt�er, -No. 1, looee - - - - - - - .. 0 16 to 0 17
wra'. Dow -son, of
, . Bu0ey.tub--- - 0 16 to 0 17
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iciaity I ,a Sunday -
E4ga per do7- - - -,-,- - - - 0 11 to 0 16
I r� jour, per 100 10 - - -- -... - 92 00 to 2 16
�ineau is at present
Hay per ton new- -... � - - --- - - 6 60 to 6 60
i�ees.-Miss EN11% -
Hideo per 10a The_ .- - . 0. 6 00 to 5 26
. -aeat
� -of Leah Du�
Sheep Skino...... ... 0 so to 0 86
Wool--.. - - . 0 14 t
1 Inaton, ir., is at - ,
% p3tateas pAr bmh (no,O,,- ....:- -
. � colt. -Mr. -A.lex.
sali (retail). per b�%rrel- -.... 1 16 to 1 26
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ng fc r M r. J. IVV.,
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Waod per cord (Ion, .� -..- 4 00 to 4 43
- Scbix-ell and H.
W3od par cord (a.'toxi).. .. - 2 00 to 2 40
; Apples per bag- - - -.-.- ..... 0 26 to 0 50
ipany are at, pres.
I � Clover Seed-.. ...... -... - ... 7 00 to 8 00
#,�.-E% C. Stelok,,
Tiraoiby 89ed1........... -
� friends in the
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I Pork, por TO N,1 ... - - - - - - -
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� TaVow, per lb- - - - - 04 to 0 C
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laggie Daug,las, of
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"'alt Durand, on -
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To,RONT0, February 124. -Butter -Supplies
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about Etsady. The prices are unchanged.
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to 20c ; held creamery, 18 to 190 ; choice
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I � dairy tubs and pails, 16 to 17c ; medium, 14
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to 15o; common, 10 to 12a ; pound rolls,
ith the death of
17 to 18c� ; large rolls, 16 to 17c. Cheese -
Lund wit' hhiihead
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The market is steady, with a fairly firm
. $114, missing, .
I feeling. Large are quoted at 109c per pound
�,abruary l5th. '
andt,winsatl3j-o. Eggs -Receipts of new
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laid are incramiag, and prices show art eas-
ed the Prose for
for tendency, although quo' tably unchanged.
oions from the
New laid are quoted at 18r per dozen, cold
Cc-i&fzar Towler
storage at 8 to 9c, and a few limed are sell-
(-ial investigation
ing a,t 14 to 15c.
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I MONTREAL, February 24th -Cheese -In
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f wildest rumors,
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� inve'-1 ig.ation of
. stock are nominal at 131 to 13ic for finest
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goods. Butter -The demand is rather slow,
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'111orman, there -
but prices are firm, Finest winter made
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creamery is selling at 22 to 22Jo ; fines�
ne in ths cause
1. held, creamery at 21 to' 21jo ; fine at
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u" "irta,",ale-
- 20 to-20io, and western dairy in rolls at
�hr
I a i.ujur-e were
17' to 18a. E-gs-There is a fair demand
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on aa icy wafl-.-
� for r,malllotg aLd strictly fresh are very
Withdrawn, and
scarce and sold at -1-0 0 922c. Montreal
by, the Coroner
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limed, 13 to 14c ; western limed, 10 to 12c
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. me there, hav-
. ToRo-NTo, February a4 -This morning's
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JL0 was clerk of
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� A,il!:2 years. lie
: coming forward.. Cars on the track here
-- and -far many
are auoted at S1.05, and potatoes out of
le, Wag a life-
. atore sell at ,0,,I. 15 to .Fl. 25 per bag.
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I ; - ToRONTO, February 24 -On account of
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rather quiet, .-nd not any marked improve-
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ment is looked for uatil the weather becomes
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� PriCC3 are steady.
and stays warqier. W. 0
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� quote :-Al8ike,. prime to choice, per bushel,
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1 $6.715 to, ,R7.50 ; do., common -to medium,
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. per bushel. $6 30 to $7.20 ; timothy per
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Fancy lots in each case bring a trifle more.
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ToRUNTO, February 24 -The market col-1-
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tinnes firm. 'e :
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picked turkeys, 15 to l6c. ; geese� 9 to Ile
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per pound ; ducks, 90a uo $1.25 ; ,young
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- chickens, 85c to $1 , old hens, 60 to 70o per
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TORONTO, February 25 -Some 25 horEes
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'were, sold at Grand's to. -day. A lot of good
heavy'workers brought from, :�130 to $195
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Bome second�hand horses ran from $90 down
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I Live Stoosk Markets.
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,; LONDON, England, February 23 -To -day
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Canadian ca'tle are, unchanged at 11 .to 121c
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Per Pound, (dreiiaed w6ght); American cat-
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. tle, quote(l at 12.t to 13,11a per pound ; re-
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I . MONTRrAL, February 24-A larger portion
of the cattle thdu usual were good to prime
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animals, and there were mue-h too many of
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100mm6noing. Prices of good -cattle were
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than ran last Thur�qdayls mLrket, and a large
number will have to be held for fu
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I ture market ; prime beeves sold at from 41,3
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� to 5c per pound ; pretty good animals at
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We have just ir�etumed from New York, and consultod - . I I
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some of the best coffee AU*d tea men in the e4ty. 7 You can� buy at Gunn�s the N a N .
same CoOee, 001011 � I B SAO 0 1 -
I .g and Ceylon teas that . ake served at I .the best hotels a4d ecia , alrdraino
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A FEW S *ECIALS : : . � sel, res ; i � c
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I I Boys' Overcoats, madelof good. tweed, well lined, in odd sizes, worth up to
Rim 'Tomatoes, Mu8hroomS,' Grape Truit, Pine Appe�, $4, I I
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I f I h 81 50 to cl ar, Heavy Flannelette yard wide, in fine range of colors,
Celery, L Atic'e - etc. , Tr e I
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. � . � I reg a price 121c, for 10c. Heavy Flauuelet�e Blankets,
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. t� . � 4 t1i1p1:tk and blue lorders, in two sizes,'very ispecial, at 69c and 98e. Men's
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U Vothing Entirelli se i .
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� CF I TAdJ s' Astraeban Coats, Iiiied with he"'avy me cerized Italian cloth, regular $30,
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We Are showina Hate Sbirts Tieg and Collars that ake worn by the ib 't for ,3 .50. Ladies' Daperi es afid Ruffs will be reducedl 20 per cent., Men's
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dressed youlag men in New York. W1 visited the. lea dingi E tores, and can s4'o�w Hei Frieze Ulsterk, line with heavy plaid lining, hi,gh' storm collar, worth
You the 'very; newest ,things. If you are not a customer o� Gunn's, you are! n�t $6, for $3.95. Men's Rea y Union Shirtsaind 'Drawers, worth 35c, for 25C..
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i � Gre� Flannel, twilled and' 14iii, worth 15c, for Wic. Men's Heavy Rubbers,
living lip to your opportunities. f i .
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from 2� to 3Jc per pound. C&Ivea sold at� � Particular People. I 1 1 1 . � �
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from $121.50 to $8 each, or from 4 to 513 per i All disariminatiiig.people, when gcin� - � �
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nound. 8heep sold at from. 3-,1 to J -c, and; y t .1
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lambs from 41 to I 5c per pound. Fat hogs � way. The "'Inter ional Limited," 4a�.- ITL -r 191% -ff-T1
selling ao � ing Montreal at nine a, m,� and Torontq, �t 1:3 1-1.
have adv4noed in price, good lots I ;,to cKIN xN N k 00.5 L-kT
� foux-fifty p. m., lands the'trayeller in lthe- I "
from Q to 6�o p,3r pound, weighed off the . I - � :
care. There -seemed to be a fair' demand � Windy City at 198VOD .twenty next mornIng, !- .— � .
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for miloh' cows, and two of' the superio � * ' bl on time -to the minute. The ac- ! . I
milk(-ra were sold for A05, and two rnora J c0m�noda rain le'aves nothin to .. - �� .. .
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be desired. -Torcnto Trnth. .. H ' ul" , ODS8
fo,r $100,;,while'some o' the ordinary ones I � . - I , 11
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sold at about $30 each. i - i - - i I � 11 . 1V!!k,- I
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Grand � Tru'n k Railw$Ly ��- ", � I I i .
cattle aria active an( 25c higher ; prime I . I . I -
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steers,$5.�,�5.to $5.jO.; 'hipping steers, 84 85 t %V JP .
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to $5 10 ;%utchera' steers, $1.25 to 64 75 ; � I I I ti V � QF, DORE�WEND,
heifers, 075 to $1.75 : cows, $4.25 ; bulls, I -- � 1 � It :
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83 to $4.25 ; feeders, $3.75 to $4.50 ; 'Irains leaJe Seafortb Is folloWe : ia i Is a Ming, and will 3e I SEAFORT11, at t�e Commercial gotel, on TUES-
stookers, $3.25 to $4 ; � stock heifers, $2.75 i I � DA: March 10th. IrPhis ir ter visit of 190:3 am prepared tol show a larger
to $3.25 ; I resh cows, at crig ;good to choice, 9.20 a. W. Vor Clinton, Goderich Wingharn 'D4 ' � I
*gZA + On 13: 4. A , X 4. A JZ . Kinaardine I I I � vari( y of New York, I Dndon ar d Paris sty les t han � . t I
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common, $20 to $30 , pringers, dull ; good
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to choice 1 $40 to $50 ; 1 odium to good, $28 .
to $35 ; 4ammon, $18 to - $23. Ve4la-25c I
higher ; tope, $9.25 t $9.75 ; common to
good, $5� 50 to $9. Hoge -Light' grades
slow, others active ; h1any, ,$7.65 to $7.70,
afew, $7;'75 ; mixed, S .50 to: $7. 60 i; York-
ers, $7.40 to $7,45 ; pi s, $7 20 to $7.35 ;
roughs, $6.4Q to $6.75 stage, $5. 50 to $6.
Skeep a -4d Lambs-Sh ep, strong - lambs
10 t 20'hiher ; top ambs, $7 to $7. 10 ;
culls to good, 1$4,50 o $6 90 ; yearlings,
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,,5.50 to $6 ; twe,-, 4.75 to $5 ; sheep,
top mixed, ,R5 to $5.25 ; culls to good, $2.25,
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TORGx�o,, February 25-0attic�Export
Cattle -Q1 hoice loads of heavy.'ehippers I
are worth $4.40 to 8% 60 ; common light
exporters, $4.16 to $1-'O., Export BOIS- I
Choice . heavy export bulls sold at $4 f
per cwt�; light expor bulls, 83.50 per
cwb, Butchers' 0,attle Choice Pic, ed lots :
of butchers' cattle, equal in quality to
the best, exporters, 1,075 to 1,150 pounds
each, are worth $4 25 to $4.40 ; loads of a
medium butchers', $3 6 bo $3.85 ; loads Of 0
good butchers' sold t %q, 4 to $4 35 ; 5
common ibutohersi% $3.25 to $3.50 ;, roughs, f
83 ; canners, $2 60 to 82 90. Feed- 11
ere-Feea,ers weighing from 1,000 to 1,100
pounds each, are wor h $4 per ewt, and
light faeoers, 800 to 90 pouhds each, $3.75
per owt. Sboakers- 'tockers, 500 to
700 pounds each, of go d quality, are worth
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$3 to $345 per cwt ; off -colors and poor
quality cif the same we! hts are worth $2.75
to $3 pet owt. Milch Cows -Milch cows and t
springero are worth from: $30 to $54 each.
Calves-Calvea sold at $3 to -810 eac
from $4.150 to $6 per cwt., Y(arling Lambs
-Lambd , sold at $4.50 to -85.60. Sheep- t
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bucks at, $2 50 to 53.25� Hoge -Best select
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bacon h6ga, not less than 160 pounds, nor
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more th�n 2GO pounds each, off car§, sold
at $6 per cwt. ; lights i and fats at $5.70' ; I
sows, $11-.�50 to $5 p�r cwt', and stags at �
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ELIAOTT-�-On the Bass Line, Hullett, on February
18th, the -wife of ItIr. W. S, Elliott, of twin boye.
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CARMICHAEL-In Grey, ou Febru�ry 18th, the
wife of Mr. Angus Carmichael, Of a SCD. .
DENNTS-�Tn Zurleh, on! Febi uary Oth, the wife of
Ur. J.. B. Dennio, of a son. I
ICAY-In Farqdbar, on February 12tb, thoi %ife of
W4 Win. Kay, of a daughter, I
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FEAR-111� East Wawanosli, en Febr:mry 12th, the
wife ot Mr. Wiu. Fear, of a daughter. 1
JENNINGI$-At the rectory, Bm,fieid, on February
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16th, the wife of Rev. E. C. J, o, n ,nkrs, of a
dattzhier. �
JOHNSTOX-In Clevelgind, Ohio, on February 18bh,
the NNife of .Mr. Robert E. Jolinato�, of a
dauzhter. I
GLASSIER-lu Grey, on Feibru.iry 23rd, th mife of
Mr. DAniel Glaasier, of a son. �
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SHANAH kN-CARLIN-'Al 8b. Columban' church,
on February 23rd, by:�ev. Alberb MoK on, Mr.
Danle� Shanahan, of Seaforth, t,) Miss Annie
Carlino daughber of Mr. James Carlio, MoKillop,
AMBURY-GARNER-A� Auburn, on' February
12th, by Rev. J. 0._1 DuDlop, of Olin , to
Lucy Oarner, to Mr. qeorge Atubury, of Sas�atl- ,
Phowati. ! .
WALTLrR4-NAYLOR-A,t the roBiden ol of the 0
brido'g mother, in Be�grave, on Feb- ry 11tb,
by R6�. Mr. Brown, M�89 Charlotte, dal ghter cf
the late F. Naylor,' tol Mr. Weeley Wa,ters, of
East awatroah. � '
SHARP-MIURRIE-In �Torrls, on Febmary 18bh,
by Rey. John.Ross, B.�;A,, of Brugaels, Mr. Wal-
ter Sh trp, of Goderich', to Mier, Mary 1A. � Shurrie,
of ',31oXri9. I
WRIGHT4-IIORN-At the manse, Exet r, Ion Feb-
ruary Sth, by Rev. IN. Al. Martin, 6.1 D., Mr.
,Jam� Wrighi, of Point Edward, to! A�iso Bar-
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bara Horn, of Exeter. --. I
COOPER 'DUSTOW In Nile, on Fabxu 18th,
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by R Af. J. Wilson, Mr, A. Cooper, Gode-
Miss Ethel DuBtow, of Nile. 2 1
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McLE01) In Seaforth, on February 20tb, furdoch
Me, Le d, aged 78 yep6n, 10 months and 6 day8.
SMITH -In Wingham, 1 on, February 16th,l Sal.v,)-n
Jeise;Smith, aged 66 yqsrs. i
LUDLOW. -In lVinghani, on February 14thjkbrathatn
Ludlo �v, aged 80 yearB, 7 mon,bs and 3 �83-8.
BIARLTO '-At Goderich, on February 14th, Ellen,
w1foo Captain .E.:1 Marlton, New Woa4ninsjor,
Britie 'Columbia.
SYMINOT; X -In Colberne,on February 16h, M�r.
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At AfOdbald and Cudmore's sale stables,
Seafordil k on Saturday Febivary 28tb, at one
o?olocki ZZ draught colts and working horses,
ArQhiba14 and Oudirore, Proprietors, ThoRll.
Brown, Auctioneer. . 1
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On I Iday, February 27th, at 1 0'cloc�
P. M., u Lof- 28, Concession 11, MoKillop�
Farm itock and Implerhents $1
. . Hugh T.�
Grieve, 'I'. �p'ro-prietor ; Thomas �rown, auc-l',
tioneor4� � .
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On W duesday, March lltb, at I o'clock�
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p. m.0 6n Lot 2, Bayfield Road, Stanloy,�
Farm Sitock and Implements. H. MakinEy'
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prwprletor ; Thomas. Brown, auctioneer.
On 'neaday, March 3rd, 1903, at one
070100 ;. m., cn Lot 20, Concession 14, Me-
Killop, �arm Stock and Implements. Wm.
N. Ka ohtel, propri#tor ; Thomas Brown,
auctioneer. ! ;
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On Monday, Marchi2nd, at I o'clook P.
In " on Lot 7, Concession 2, Hulleitt, Farm
Stock &ad Implements. - Samuel. Lovy pro-
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prietor ;I Thomas Brown, auctioneer.
On Tu'peday, Marcli 10th, at 1 o'cl(ok p.
M., on Lot 26, Conce6ion 9, Hullebt, Farm
Stock and implements. George Co(kline,
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proprietor ; Thomas Brown, auctioneer.
On M6nday, March'9th, at one o'clock p.
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of Brucefield, Farm Slb6ck. and'Implements. 8
Thomas Ward, ptoprietor ; Thwnas Brown,
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On Saturday, March 7, �%t I o'clock,lin the
village of Dgiblin, eav� draught horses,
ng,
fillies kind gel '. Thos. Connolly, �170-
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On'ThurEday, Mar 12tb, aP I o'clock
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eall, farm stock and implernents. Thomas
Ballanty0e, proprietor.
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6.15 p. m. For Clinton, and Kin
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0.13 p. tn-'� Vereblinton and dederich.
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GRAIN FOR SA �EThe undersigned
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for sale on Lot 12, Concession 7, Rullett,
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quantity af Red Clovfr $oed, growth of 1001,
f re
from wild se'eds. Aldo a 4santity of White Danish'
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oats. N. T. ADAMS, Co ist.anob P. 0. 1887xl
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three Soot(�)A Shorth heifers for
ng
0 ru oBle, all
posed to be! sately in cal !,'and aired bT ur
s pi
elk
known buH,'Xew Years G ft. Seven head� t6l oho
rom. Come and see thEw at LQt 11, Conces 10
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[i. R. S., Tuckersmitb. A. G. SMILLIE, an
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410
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F being Lot 12, Concession 9 ' containng
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onvenient to ehurohas a ad sohools. cod44
tate of cultivation, hep a spring e .
-ell
mak and has two never � ailing wells. 1b Is
enced, has 21, acres of o -chard of both large ndi
wall f ruits, There 18 a L 6rge bank barn with hed'!
atbached, 9, dfiving shed and also a large fr mel
house with kitohen attach id, Forpartioularss)ply
onthe-premises oraddre3a BlythP. 0. GEO GE
ARMSTRONG I � Proprietor. -I 1837 4
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FOR'SA.LE.—Fo sale, west b0of Lo,
17,
FARM
Concession 10, MeHillop, containing 60 a
all cleared but 5 acres, wl: idh is moAly rnaple,
res,
well
id-ipted for sugar making The buildings are
ood,
he reaidence being 6 dled with hard and
0
soft
water inside by tneatig I a force pum
the
windmill. :There are" Nio good welll,pll.,rn�eyer
ailing spring 4b the hou e and ab3o 2 acre6 of young
orchRr-1. Apply on tho - Oretnises or address 1WIn.
hrop P. 0. IV. 0. SMITIa. 18 Tx2-
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AUCTION
SH REP ROOTS AND HAX.—Mr. James
ones
has received �nstruetiono from Mr. J6bnston
ush-
to sell bf public auct ton, on ( ot 29, Con a 8sion
3, L g ii, (n Wednesday, March litb, 1903, th
fol -
owl ig : nWbrood mare 3 yAnys old, I brood mare
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y Id, IT". orae 9 yearE old, 1 horae 11 year
I drgoroB'ye� 4 to be in calf,
old,
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a old, cows supposed
arrdw cow ' &dteers rising 3 years old, 8 heifers
rie-
ng 9 yeare old, I fat com!:�, 4 heifers rioin,%2 years
old, 6 calves, I calf 1 m3nth old, 10 well br eNees,
2
brood oow8 in lifter, 9 pigs 3 months old,
one
thoulpand bushels cf turnips, a quantity ol
good
ha Sale at Ono 0, look p. in. Te
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n1r,"Vms of $10 and under cash , over that a
ount
it n�onths' cr�dib will bu giyen on fumiabing
ap-
proybd joint noteo. A di wount of 4 per con b.
off
for cash on cte4it amounts. No reaerve Ds th
pro
prletor has rented his farm. JOHN BUKIF ELD,
Proprietor ; JAMES JONBS, Auctinneer. 18:17-2
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A1TICTION
PLENIE14TS.—Mr. Thomas Brown has boan
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stru
Wd to Eel), by public r4uction on L�t 18, $tariley,
adjomiug
the Villaze of rna, on blonday, ]larch
9th,
1903, at I O'clock p. m., the following prc party
viz :
Cattle—Vour steer.3 2 yoare old, 3 cows in
calf,
2 no
vly calved cows, I yearling steer, 3 ye irling
heff(Ts,
2 young colveo. 8heep and Pigo--One large
broo
I sow in pig, 7 pigs 4 �iionths cl-J, 4 good ewes,
I we
I bred raw. liuplen�ents.—One grain crusher
and
jack, I four horse power, I light wagon, 5
fan-
ning
mills one almost now, 1 large copper kettle
with
-a
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aelty of 7� gallons, 1 oavnng maohine in work-
order,
vatoi
1 etrAw cutter, 1 Maxwell reaper, 2 oulti-
a, I Richmond pea harvester, I bobaleigb,
1
pulper,
1 long Wigh, 1 top buggy, 1 Eet doublE
har-
ness,�'i
road cart, I cutter, I dog oltuin, 2 robes.
Thewhole
will pcsitively be sold without iesBrve
as
the
�proprfetorla giving up farmint Terins--All
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unto
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of $6 and under, cash ; over t at amoun
10
tuonlba!
orcflk Will be given on furnisbiug approved
joint
notes. A- discounLot 4 cents on tha dollar
will
oe al
oxvW for cash onlkdit amounts. TII(?MAS
WARD,
Proprietor; THOS. BROWN, Auctionber..
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?LEM El',R—Mr. James Jones has recelvbd in.
Btruclons
fro. r. George Young to sell by public
aucti
m, on Lot 11, Oonaes�lnu 6, Hibbert, on.,3!hurs.
day,
larch 12th, the f3l10 ing : Ono heavy draught
broo
mare 9.yeara old, a pposed to be in foal:; one
eged
mare supposed to ba in foal I h-eavy d r;Lugh t
n�sre
14 years old, I heavy I d,aught filly 2 y..ra old,
1 11gk
t gelding 2 years old, 1 ppring colt, 2 cows sup-
posed
to be In oalf, 2 f arro wi e6wa, I heifer ou p - Red
to be
in calf, 4' heifers rising 3 years old, 2 Tploifen
MAni,
2. year� old, 2 Breers rising 2 years old, four
Bprin
� calves, 8 pigo 6 months old, I brood mow in
pig,
abaut 60 hens, I Patterson binder, I Noxon
r, I I � ke, nbw i I twin gang plow, 2
afugl
plows, I set lroia harrows, 1 wagon, I top
bugg
r, I land r6llar, I cutter, -I pulper, I hay rack,
I fan
iing mill, 1 hAy car, forki ropes and pulleys ; I
grinding
8tone,,1 cross out saw, I churn, I heating
strave
' I set whiffictreco, I mck yoke, I set single
hatness,
1 set double h.rness, logging chains, forks,
Bhov(lp,
grain bugs and a lot of other articloa. Sale
at 1
o'clock. Tortne,--k1l sums of $10 and under,
cash
1, over that amount 10 nionths' orectit will be
furnishing notei. A discount
given
Of 4 lier
on approvedJ61nt
cent. for caeh on credit amogr�tq N4 0
reaerve
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as th arm is rented. . GEORGE Y ' 6UNd.
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Toddera
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forth
up till March 2nd ndxt, at 12 o'clock noon, for
tbirty
cords of four foot 1 gr(en. beech and maple
cot6vood,
oaw�d ends, to be delivered at the water -
work?.,
The loweot or any tender nok necessarily
acce
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By
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to the
County
of Hurpn, and pursuant warrant of
the
the
0eve o , a . U10101 ity, a meetingot
�Ilfl
(Aeot
3r,s of the townehip, Tuekeremith, for the
nomin4tion
of-.0andidateo for the offices of aouncillor
for thq
year 1603, will be hold at DIXON'S HALL,
Bruoefield,
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Monday,
March 2nd, 1903
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w., and if a Poll fs necessary, such
poll
00d on .
y, March 9th, 1903
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IN
DI'VISION NO, I—At Thoa. Daly's hall Eg-
mon
ville ; NVilliam Chesney, Deputy Retur4ing
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to�re,
Egmondville ; George Jackson, or., Deputy
leturning
IN
offictr. �
DIVISION NO. 3—At ,school house No' 4 ;,
CharlosRoutladve
Deputy Returning officer. I
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DIV18ION .&%). 4—At school house No. 3 �� R.
G. Simpson,
Deputy Rehurning officer.. I
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DIVISION NNO. 6—At school house No. 1�; A.
1. Snaillie,
Deputy Returning offluer. 1
IN'
DIVINOW NO. 6 --At Stroug's Hall ; Wil�iam
Sinel
air, Deput,y Returnlog officer.
P o
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leng h and khade, etc. Ladie i,, r iy goods are recog- J
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slon,�o the face. Gentlemen, are you bald ? I in- I -
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vite ou to my show rooms to demonstrate. the corrn- � I - I
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Toupoee, worn on over 55,000 heads. They are 11 - -11 .0 =
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ea e remember day and da e- SE, AFORTH, at Commercial Hotel, on TUESDAY,
ar 4 10th. I - I . 1887x2
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� t ok through will convince the closest buyer that he
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� K- ee our Spring Pr nts'- th range is la � ce 4all.
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- � Don't miss the sn. PJD, Lii ce. Cuitains f0 ;Spring. Never before have we
�sh wt. such a niagnifice t r lige of beautifuf`01'rtains.
i - Ve have,zome ex ellei t Wile in Ladies" White Underwear.
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; 11 lines Df Winter go will be eleared out'at Roox MA.Ki.�c,, PRICEIIJ,
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I ndersigned
� S a d endorsed " Tenders for Ileating, Clinton, . .
: Ont 6r!?," will be received at i his o0lee antil Wed-
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� nefi(Layj M96rch 11th, inclusively, for the o3ustruction Way Excursio Tickets
i, of a ILA water heiLting systen: at he post offloe I I
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� bull lit g, Cliuton, Ontario, acendin to plans and �
! Bpec ifleations to be seen at the offiec of Henry Stev- . I Now On %E)'ale
I ens, Clark of Work8, Clinton, Ontario, and at the
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I ,ly irt ment of Public Workti, 01 tawa. I he tenders i .
! w nctbeoonsideredunlessnude .�ntheformoup- � —From—,
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I r"M or�rejoAu %ecapted chequo on a, har ered bank,
I 'ISE AFO FtTH
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� pay - rder of the Miqiaber of Public � .
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.1 amc ai t of the tender, must aoc)uipanY el ch tender. I
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t con re A or fall to complete 0 1� r 0ontraoted I
� Billings, Montana . $34.80
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1 tow e�. The Department dc6a I lot hndMelf toac- Coloi 0o Springs, Denver, Helena,
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� copt t#e lowe3t o.r any tender.
� I By order, I Butte, Ogden, Salt Lake City,
� I FRED GEU NAB Pueblo $39.80
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� Ottawa, February 2;rd,1)08. ' �
I Poin ' $42-80
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I autb , from the Dep�rbmen) will not I e paid for San irancisco, Californi , $43.6@
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4nnual Sale oj' H rslDs. VM. SOMERVILLE,*
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for 9 le, by public auctioal at their :4icb Passenger Agent, Toronto.
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: few g dd working h4ges. They arl soumd and in
. Discount on Winter
I oo ondition. rhio will be a moot avorable oppor- i I
fu n t for farmers �nd others deairi�z a g,00d horoe i - I
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