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The Huron Expositor, 1904-02-26, Page 5- a R-y"MmAnt � I - - I X-tqX-1;LL x1%juva- I � vtnjv i ugo"jiv ry norit", i,juu� to jL12W - . --& -q- -%L N . � . I �.. I . L marrilmeff. 1% � I . —Him Mary Z Brogdan, of Mitchell, pounds, $125 tl$160 ; general purpose 1633d OWPER—UPSHALL—All' bbe manse, Egin , I X1 1 2 . . ! ; . I I I : . 11 onva"1110611 M C K I A A-1 I roff last week, and broke the large bon -a in etxPrf;�hOrm, 1,W0 to I -NO pounds, $140 on February 22nd, by Rev X Shaw, Mr I . I k I I . $1 ; drau ht h4rm, 1,&50 to I,r) W Cooper, of Tucktrowlilb. to Min Lottle & , 7 - " - . � �� 11 50 I I' I ­ ; r- 11 n 101. W Isft xrm� above the wrist. — sball, youlagesit daughter of Ur Joseph Ups 1, M '" =1.� ham A; .4 n6 1. - ". pounds, I 'A"mr. 0.0vi.m. .,_ A. . I . � - r. I.-- 1F,_ 't W " of Hens -.11 - . 11 -, ,Wal, ,store bnoin"s in Atwood, -to, A. D, - hand drivers, -,. to $100. : JAOK-ROBZILTS-At Zion Churoh, Brantford. on I 1-1-1-++ . � � . I %Goodwb4 of Bloomingdale., __4_�� , . Ydbr"ary 17th. by Rev, A L Oeggla, Parkdale � , r .. Presbyterian church, Kka Margarob Roberta, I -Ph* members of the Presbyterian Gkraw, etc. daughter of the Into R 8 Roberts, of Seaforlb, tMosphere RnYthin,g h4t ... Wb...h eboir. St. Marys, recently promou ted TonoxvOo 11 obtsmary 23-whita wheat, to Mr Hubnt 9 Jack, of Brantford i w Spring Shoes to youl. . iVr. Ww, Hyland, who hu been oaratiker 94 6 94jo ; -re 93i to 94a ; goose, 81 I 0 KENZIEL--KUHN-At the rojidonce of the Yf place. ;j the Church for the past 35 years, With a Re ; Spring, .8 bi ide's parent#, on Februaly 10th, ,by Rev G D I . - w�headed cane, . A Win ; oats, 37je ; barley, 47i Dwi o Mr Henry J Kuhn, to Visa Ads, oldest - I - to 48o ; pea@,, 6 0; b%yo No. I timothy,$19 d r ughi�r of Hr 0 Karl Kenzie!, all of Credlion, - I _A little, daughter of Mr. John Wen- to $11 ; mixedlzr 'clover -hay, $8 be $9 ; DOUGL,S-WILTSE-At the residence of the i � I I �..� -H 4 Wslisce. five years of age, wag Sheaf stra&w,. ' brldo�s brother-in-law, MaKill6p, on February I � I to $10 ; 100" Gt'raw, � lOtb, Mr Harry R Douglas, to Miss Apes C � . - dreamed h gs, 'Ifgb'v, per owt. $6 75 Wiltme. all C4 MeKillop ,; MiY� ed on'Frid ' night l"O. She $6 0- ! d my- I � I be more blucher sha ja some- way pulled over a pot of bob wa"r to 87 ; heavy I sod hogp, 86 to $0. � 25, CUICHAEL-CATHERS-At thd: brida'a home, � Pft - qr= the Stove, severely scalding her face Millfecd-The fferings of winter wheat V near Reltdore, on Februtry 10th, bo� Rev A J . t 0&. - . MCKC-1vev, Mr Thomas MoMichaf I Wroxotor I ' . � � - manw. milliced are lig, b, there is g% fair demand, to Idims Cathera, daughter fit My J Cathe -9 f - Ptcyt a razOr-tft etft -11 - -W. G,, Hind6, who ha's been manager and the market is firm at $17-50 bid for � ­ . !sw - � e lie PaSt few SeWna, win, ij the ,k-farcliant's Ban'-, in Mitchell.fors, carg of shortai and 81$ for bran in bulk east - I � Sluz-bar Of yes , 7;tertaived at a oom- or middle freightsf. f, Alanhoba millioed is Deatb& I I - b'& much in Ovidenc% eb recently by the bw i- steed- D -In Stanley, on February 20tb, Thos, , - Oweutaq barsqu . , tAD fifM 'at Vk for car@ of short#, Fonfound. aged Ed years and 11 moutho I ; � � - ­ I � 1 3W Men of the town, on the occasion of &nd $19 0 $20 for bran, sacks included, FERGUSON-In Teckonvalth, on February 28rd, � � - I I � I I � p � - I hk goll3g to Montreal. Tor,)nto freiglit�, David Ferguson, &%red 83 years, I . � � . . I I -on account of the criticism of his I STATTEN-At Grand Bond, on Fetstuary Iltb, Mre� I I I � . I I , — Station, In her,79th year d 1. . I t . at a ree _03g, Conn- ve__� � ", setion out council Meg TA I W= X.rk.t.. MITCH ELL -In Morris, on February 16tb, Airpos V ; - . O&r Daway, of St. Marye, the other day IryzitpooL.. ... ,bruarV 23 -Canadian cattle Henderson, toliot of the late J%mea Alitphell, of u ,bited toe,% higher J'lee -1 il an stuck on R. W. Dillon, the adi- I . Tumberry, 11glod 84 years mud 11 mouths I 19 � madt ,&?2d t, 5�d. � AGO - ' ,� be much Sought p J, I w1l qP-,, - I "Men, on February 12th, Thomas _ft � I !:ololbe S% Marys Man A I �,� I � � r. � W a, The editor LONDON. Fnigi-nd, IlTebruary 23 -Live J t ed ED yc%rn and 6 months . I ierjr Particularly P � I a ,� not inuch, the *orse of the frakim. cattle mt,ady ab l0j to IV or AN EMO At 90 Wa Instroe T4ironto, 'the � I dtext'j-, - y3 per pound f . ,jo,r -, � . -Mr, jainee Smith, who has been a fam- American t-t-er,, (dreased weight) ; Caine& rer4dence of ho 11. n -lwk, Mr J R Lyop, ,' " L3'die9'DrM ShOft :. - '� ow figure oo the streets of Mitchell for ian st.eer . � � I _m, 10 Iq i Margaret DouXlaq, relict of the Into Peter An- ' � . . 71 . Ila' per pouad ; reftiger- dereon, in her 92od year. . �� than ever, Our Ile BROADFOOT-Io Moodovi, Wisconsin, Alex. V I - tiq p4ot, thr,&e or four years, having re- � W , - t, ator beef 8 to 81j ,Oer pound. Sheep. 11 � Bro�,dlnot, M. D., aged 49 years and 3 wootba, ;- a cordial invit4tiol, to - w1f,h -bid two sisters, fr.,m his i's m to I lio PL -F wmd- � Lamba, 14 to 14jo - r. �. _ � *ad tor, not - . in , pass"d aw On Monday '(dressed weight), 9011,109tha.[AtO Alexander Broadfoot, of-'Iuok- W I . � - Fallarlon, ay . � I a , ersuli'li. � �_.. � i - 1 2 _. I -dgh.j- at tbe age of 88 years. H a - eldest ; . a 11 I __ - MONTREAL, Fitsbruaity .23 -Cattle -Trade CAMERON-IntBrusf elm, on Februnry 22n], Wna. -_ - -A him albout a -ear-, ago. A.+ - &-Lerr preddeceand . j at the Esotern ,A , ist Oir Cattle M arkot was Cameron.. in his 79th year, - __ - � -Another of the old sattlels of 'Ube Mit, goo i SLMF80N-:-ln GroV, on February 2,lih, Jess'o Mo - k �Pft .N . I d to -day and pri es� were steady. Cattle Donssld, wife of Mr. James S,Im,eon, i a her 63rd - - - owgon, -in the person of Mr. Daniel -Most Of , j a P *,&-v A" JL.. I I chall i a - the cat'-de"were' of good auslity. year, ,4 � � yep, died on Saturday, 13 h inat., au the The demand for t�em was good;and at, - - - %j I L a I f — _4%.4.3- 1 . .1 � g� of 89 years. lie came to the townshil? noon 250 rem ajqed unsold, Prices- 1ranged � 1, a . � I I I OR SALE CREAP,-Almoot two sores of land M- � - 4-I&Y " Vah0e, for womers � � M& FnItarton, accompanied by his wife, who As follows :_04oife butcber4', Q, to �e ; F with dw0ling hrmse, eflumed South of, the I � - I . - ceased him by about a year,, many good, 4 to 4j - ; Medium, 31 to 3�a ; com- railway,rn Idulnetrtet, Seslorth. Theicare, on _______________�__ I prede I � the preniiies, b,.)tb bard and aoft wafer, gaod, fruit � Mon, 2 to 3e. Calves -The demand Wm � v . �.� years $90. - - UJUR31y P18MUt event VtOk Place trees and the land Is well underdralned. For per- �-teter and Iti � -An un � good , ani at n on none ramained unsold. ticulArs apply to W RS. W � J. L A I it D or to R. S. , � IS example 4 It the raiden" of Mr, George Kerbis, in P OOr Etook sold jht $2 to $5, . . !-.1trorthy of c-maulation � , arid goA at $6 HAYS, Roli.jitor, sesforth. 1888.4 IXR�� �� Full&e.iDn, on Monday, February 8th, it be. to $9, Sheep M I amba-Sheep brought . - . -- �old. Truly it. could b- � s the 50th anniversary wedding of his from d L � liot deatli had no te �� Ing I 3,Lj t* 4o, ambs selling at 4j to ,5c, j ' � �, I ;It would doubt r- - parontij,Mr. and Mrs. John Kereis, Br- The demand .%�am goed. Hoge -The de- I AUCTION SALE i S. ;_1 ! . �. less ,whs.-, their childrm, gr&ndobildren and- mand was good 4nd prices ranged from 51 — i . . - -10ome release to one I UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND 19, . , I ftiends surprieed them with 1two boantiful to 5je. i . I fmd not known what -7 i A PbEME1.qT8,-,Mr, Thomas Bio.yo has been - �-1 . 1. - uphdat-med , easy chairsit and golden BUFFALO, Fe ruary 23-C Instroated by Sir. Edward Caldwell 0 sell by pub. . .xealth 1.9 to a pers,D-U.-s . - - I - � . . attle-Active, Z . �, str I � lie auc,,Ion on Log 25, Conce3slon 11, L, R, S., Tuak- � _ : j I awtacleC , - Fuld closing emier ; prime I I . ., � t erimith, on Tueed,,y, March Sth, 19D4, at 12 o'clock, lit '0 o-_4 -------- ��, I -At the Stratford avilzea last week, in steers; $5 to - ,25 ; ship*g Pteers, $44.50 � t . I I �_.­__.� 0 sharp, the fo)lowing valuibli property, viz.: Horm ft6ter. ", ... 4 tba aw of the King v Elias Meibn, the to vQ4 85 ; butchers-', Steers, $4 to $4,75 ; -One draught mare 10 years old, In foal to an Im. g( . . .. � prmm was convicted of manslaughter. � t AcOiident.- Wss mary.. -1 I . heifers, $3.75 to $4.60 ; COWS, 89.-75 to 6 .a U131`0 8 3'"rs aid, Co % 3 ; ported bone; 1 gotioral purpop , e 8 dought 811'es rising 3 yean old, I draught gold- ' � � � this. viIj,-t9e, win . � lie aflowed hirs 14 year-old daughter to di bulle, 82 75 to $4.25 ; stockers mud feen- Ing rising S years old, I roadster mare flointr five, ; in of typhoid fev'er without providing medical M $3 25 to 84 ;, ;stock heifers, 82 50 to 64 ;. i roadstt;r ridiag three. I driving colt rifting three, . . I � 11 acci6nt in London sttwdanoe. He professes to belong to no fre$sh COWL., ateaoy : springers, slcw ; good - � 4- broken to harneog. Cattle, &c. -One cow with calf enoon last. Miss -Arm... e ID Player as the only d, , owe f,upposed to be in calf, I thoro'bred I : "I'll, . sect, but to baliev ' to choice, $42 tO $50,; medium to goo * Ill calf 4 fAt steers gi-ing 8 years old, 2 1`"Os9iD9 the Grand - � rm_-"d,u for dise"e. The jury recommended W to $4(j ; co Mon. $18 , � t"`001101 " I - . d to $28, Veals t- tracks, in Lon �, st""N183,"Ix 2 yeard old, 8 beffere rising 2 years old, I don --- � him to moray And he was allowed to go on _2t -m �,igtjer, at, 86 50 to 88 50 Hoga- 6 heifer cAlves to months old, 1 grade bull rising 2 ) the business par , llwM_ ded maztence, . years old, also 2 large brood a 1ws with pig, and ten 1 - t �af . . I Aptave ; 10 to 116a higher ; heavy, $5.80 to . 'be.0 __ . store pigs IMPLEMENTS. -One lumberwagon, I , - -eath a car, wh.iI6 � -.-- -.:.Two flittle boys, aged 5 and 7 years, $5 go ; rkenp, farm tiuck wagon, I top buggy alw6st new"one I � , I M ­ � . I :Pa' -q-% between t'%VO , . -- ive with their guardian $5.70 to 85 75; Figat $5,40 to $5,50 ; rough@, Alassey-Harrle binder complore with carrier, I Deer- w - �,apedjvely, who IA. - 7 I �wsare standing at t - ja Stratford, ran away from home last Fri- $4.80 to $5 ; 9 I , f I- he t , $3.25 to $4. Sheep Ing mower almost now, I ffas4ey-Harrig .steel rake, . . A - was zero, weather and the Aots and Lamba-L94 - 15c, mixed sheep 20c of t up ide barrow, I combined � . 0 day, it tat: one 9 foot steel rol in - . . I",,,-Harrb med drill 2 s.t,j diamond barrows, I t"his atartled her, cau,�_ � were without. mittens or aver -mats. Their higher ; Othery Oteady , lamba,15 to $6.85; bay raoh, I gravel Wx, I Chatham fauninfraill, . � - - ; :e � her foo,tinry- on thp � . M , - ftfeuda hrh no ides of their whereabouts, yearlinge, $5.25 1to $5,75 ; wethers, $4.75 to with bavger attached ; I set plotf,irm scales, expac. 'as I A general anxiety Pr iled. Oa Satur- I ty 2,000 lbs.; 2 single plow@, I ;rang plow, one larg . piled high between and - - eva - &5-; ewes. 04 50 to $4.60 ; Lheqp, mixed, I b I qd fall. notly ieas -- country 'farm 83 to 84 85, i � I' I water tank, t now 6ot heavy doublo harnesi, one I day they were locited at a ! . i 00041nd hand oet besavy double barnegs, one set single 10 wheels,,,, one being _ . house In Off ce township. - ,They had walk- "TORO -a -To, Fabo�&ry 24-Cattle-Exoort. harnese, bue obt plow harni-si, one delay churn, also ied that araputation I ed twelve miles. One of them had a leg ere -Trade co r�any forkq abovelo,, hoes, orow bars, wbiffletreto neck- . - �__ ntinues quiet�- Not I ­ . VF I --ivhile 1:1 . badly frozen. They both were numb with yokes anti otber ams!l articles, all of whioh illbe ­ .xe doctdrs I .- ., I 1.3 cattle of this kIDd were r,n the market, and sold as the proprietor h -4s rented the farm. Terms . Fit -necessary to ainpu- I . - I cow, . � d Only Of All 6"Umn of $5 and under, cash ; over that amount - , moat of these w re in odd lots an . . - .. -H er Condition is I -Wbatmighbh%ve been% aeriouicon­ fair quality. Qqotitions all rou d are un- - 9,monthq'oredit will bi� given on furnishing approv- : . - a ' - i flagration occurred at St. Marys on Taco- ed joint notes, A diticount at tte rate of 4 cents on Ar strong is a daugh- � . .. M changed. Extr� choice are quot�d at 84 50 . r - . the dollar'will be allow. -d for ca,3h on credit - 414 Armstrong, t1le &y moming of last week. An overheated to 84 75 84 20 to $4 40 is quoted for choice, . , . - t , amounta. - EDWARD CAI,D.WEE,L, pr�prlotor; . - . - �t fle buyer. Gf F,xeter, . stove jr. one ol the Windsor hotel sample $3 75.to K 10 fo� o�hers, amd $3,50 to 64 THOMAS BROWN, x0otionear. ISH2 . , zvisit to relatives i ____.,______ I it - �� roome, sob fire to the wainscotting and in a for. cows. Butchore Cattle -Quotations all I �. ArMsItrOUg is twenty few minates the blaze had climbed up and round are un( -hi ,aged. Picked lots Pro LEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM dTdCK C . enty 141 is a moat estinjablo =de ita way to the necond story. The worth $4.20 to 50. Good are qn,)table C AND IMPLEMRNTS.-Mr. Thomas Brown has . brigade rei�p-onded promptly and soon I at about $4 to $4 20, fair to g been lootrueted by Mr. Win. Boboiz, to sell by pub. 'j-7 ct Universal favor -6 a � . fite 1. I lie auction, on Lot 25, Coucesgion 6 I McKillop, ad- , - - . jtrt,6!'� _ood are worth i .... -' 'x1joyed hier acquaint- I � p-tiltuoderoonLrol.- Thelose may reach a about 83.50 -to V 75, and rough, to common j)1ning Grieve's bridge, nolth gravel road, on Mon- � few hundred dollars, and is covered by in- 61, 5o ti) $3 Co�vo are unchanged at 81 75 day, March 7th, at I o'clock p. M!., the following � � e�gt sorrow is felt for - suraSen- . to ropetty : Horses --One span of gouetal purpose vach .sympathy is felt - -- $3,50. Stockers a - nd Fee(Tar0i-A few 9,)rseg 10 sad 12 yearq old, I eneral purpose geld- I I � ­ -Mr. Win, Hodge, on the outskirts of stockers w6re offered this morning, and � d famay. ' Ing rising 8 3 owe old, workel all last summer, one 1. � Mitchell, has sold W farm. containing lW_ they sold about unchanged. Tradoin-feed- well-bred driving mare 9 years old 'Cattle -Six lqss, here as false-whe're - I wo so calve this al.ring, 3 cows �wltb calves at . mm, to Robert J%akxon, of Fullarton, the era if; v ryanip.t.1 a@ few or none are. coming 00 id'Crably demoraii7md I footi,2springeis, 8911,toro ridog3 imrield. four I - I .the culd weather and priee paid being $7,500. This is the farm forward. nofations for feeders are steady heif era riolng throo years old, 2 oteoTs rising 2 years : . service and ,where the early seeding and 'the early at $2 I o $3 70, ajid stooketa ara Steady at old, fi heifers rising 2 years old, 10 last yeara calves � � ,- :. - chickem are grawn, Mr. Jaokeon is to be $2 to 83 50, Mijah Cowa�_About 12 cars and 49tere pigs. lmolements-Thr�o good truak -50y longing 'for the . Congratulated on Fecuring this property, of cowtj W11"onal I Dawocrat wagon, 1 set bobWeigha, one obard Tapp, who h,j �- I I w6re 6n phe market; and thev sold cutter I bu�gy, one 6 -foot Dearing mawar, one � _.. as e row has one of i lie fineSt properties at a rauge of ab �t $30 to $65 each. Sheep lo fooi 6teel rake, I oharp raye, one 12 hoe com I rien& j;Wthis vioin-w ;, m the Dominion, Mr. � Hodge has- pnr- and Lainbs-Th'le I e was a fairly go:)d SUPPIV blued seed drill. 4 walking plawa, I large Fleury - I NV1Eek$, left for his I _. chased,111ro, Heman Hurlburt"s property in on the markel, b it everytbing was pretty Ong pltjw, I set 4 section diamond hurrows, one � � Manitoba, last week. - 4 scuffier, I stpne boat, I water � trough, I patent fa � I thallorth ward, Mitchell, and will move well cleaned lip./ Qaotations are unchav � i_j 0- � . ­ . - . ,� gra I $011 0j -_Wr. Steph in and Rtook rank, t large wagon box with p�g e,o - -7 1 ou to it shortly. 4. Expoy t L, h".1 are quoted at $3 to S44.25 -in I ... I , I r1ok. i,nint fanuing mill as good as now, 2 eet4 '(Then, bad his fee. -1111, i , - - . I - ,3ulls at$3-150 t(,44, and 1%mbs at $450 to double harness I set single bamfiff, 1,000 lb. plat . q I to A - number 7 la"St ­Vvvre JYIAAK.W.r�-I. $5,60. Hogif-The market io firm, and is � � � - - I forra scale, I Sharples cream separa r, x6m ' his home to the . I of In bige. and a lot of other articles usually InanY of our Git- - K2 & �� I SlAroara. Feb. 25, 1904 quoted 25c par cwt higher, at $5 per cwt foun aboub a farm, The majority of the imple- ' for selects, and $4.75 for lights and fate. 1-meuto have been used o0y two ocasons, There ill Lhe Farnxersl� fmstitu- Yalf fteAnevr),Staulaid.... - - - $1 oi to $I- 0 � �� MOD about 15 tons of clovar and ti.mothy hsy In the 11 jAlt at CreditGn on I ft6P41bR4h6J--­__.___ 0 82 to 0 32 1 barn and about 800 bushels of roots. Terms -All , of last week, �� - Pwi. per huabd- - .. . - - - - 0 60 on 0 go bAL9 REGISTER. surno of 86 and under, cub ; over that amount 7 th -,ille-1 3" 11 porbusbel- - __� _..., 0 40-10 0 40 M()nthW cieiit will be given on furnishing approved . the singing- (If � tutz no. It 10 ; - - - _111- 1. joint notes. A dlioount of 0 per cent. per annum being � " Oa Thursday. March 3rd, at I o'clo'ek ho is a fa,'Vorite here. - Bu*r,1mb__.___ _ _ _ .. will be allowed for cash on credit amouats, WK. ' "I'll jXp per doz- - - - - _ _. __ _ o 2o to o -2o p. m., on Lo, 20, CoDee8rdion 14 MoKillOP, BUBOLZ, proprietor ; THOS. BROWN, atiotioneer. - Otuneil have decid- - � I . � Ph-A1J-,perMU___ - __,_ 2 60 go 2 76 1�arm Steck and Implements John Staf- 1 1889-2 0 new iron brid,xe.s MAY POT Iou now- - 1. _.. -_ -_ 7 00 to 7 50 ' I � ford, propriel,or ; Thos. Brown, auctioneer, I .�. b19 summer, one on, - . Bides LM7100 Ze... - . ___. , 6 00 to 6 26 � . I and the o-th , amsp"kins....- .. .... ­...q.w. 0 so to 0 86 On Tuepdq, March 1A, at one o'elock UCTION SALE OF TUOROUGHORED AND � . er at wool- _ - ­___ - ..,---.,.. 0 1. 5 to 0 10 P. m., On Lot 9, Ooncession 8,-Tuckeremith � AGRADE CATTLE AND OTHER FARM , M STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FUR - "V , re both to have Fou" for bag (siew),,- , 0 83 to 90 Farm Stock and - implemfnts. 'Peter c- NITURE.-Mr. Tbowas Brown h4e been Instructed ,. ft '. 011. - -The council I,.,Iva IWI (iota 1) per barjaA_ - .. ..., 1 25 1-3 1 25 T,aughlin, proprietor ; Thomas BroWD, by Mr. Malcolm McKay, to sbit by public anotton on I WOM per cord (Ion .o. - - , - .. - 5 00 to 6 00 - 14 to the Sniall bay I I , W3odporcord (vltoyi� .- . � I 8 00 to 3 60 auctioneer. . n I � Lot 28, doncesolon 5, L. R, S., Tuckeremith, o - dog and sled on the _.. - _* rp, the foi. l .- Ypliwperbiki(�__ - ___*..,' 0 26 to 0 60 On Saturtlay, Febtuary 27th, at 2 o'clock, Thu. rgday, March 10tb, at I o'clock sha one sized r the Pains and peji- ��� Uour lleed_ .. __ _. .. _ - . * 6 00 lomng va uable property, viv : Horats 0 . ... ��_ 6 00 t. - � 1_; p. m., at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, mare, 1 mare 10 yes,ro old, I driving mare 9 years �,r the tc,'vv-n by4a8v : %M011hy &a&- - -, _ .� - - - - - - 1 25 to 2 25 �A once familiar fig- . Wow. p4r lh-- . --- . C6 to 04 100 acre farm in Tockeremith. Wi'Aliam -old, I gelding 'rising four, I filly riefog tbroo, one � I � ?Uk per zoo 2s2..__,.*.*_, _-7. - - - 7 60 to 8 00 Makine, proprietor ; Th6mas Brown, auc- gelding f, al, Durham Catde-Three Durham cows 7 '('t-5 will be seen nor. . . . . . . . --.-- tioneer. with calves at vide from imported bull, I heifer ris. . �', ing three supposed to be with calf, 1 bull 14 months , �. Jaaq,nC*s, 'Who 7,(*- �- � 4 � - Dairy Markets. On Wedneseay, Maich 2nd, at two or. old, -all registered. Grade Cattle, etc. -Two ' Villrage, died last : I MONTMAL, February 23 -Eggs -New laid clook p . - m-, on the premises of the Carrie grade cowa supposed to be with calf. I 3ow due W � - , - I Ive in Ap,rll, one milah cow, three 3 -year-old r fellow bad been a . . Homestead. being Lot 8, and South half of 08 . - 40o ; pandled eelected, 34 to 35c . stivers and one 3-ye,Ar-old holler, fat and ready for W ilest help -less from Montreal limed, 30 to 32o. Butter --L Lot 9, Concession ll,Townthip of Hibbert, shipping , 3 steers rising two, I heifer rising two I . �� 7 tO got around by . Winter creamery., 19i to 20a ; fall graei,, containing 150 acres. Thomas Cameron, supposediobe witheall, two esives,alsol brood ill or. Although 21c ; western dairy. 15 to Iqc ; rollp, 16 auctioneer. . � . � Berkshire sow, 5 pigo 3 motoths old and about 60 ' . hemp. Implements. -One MaBsey-Harria binder, I R e ,-Vas al -ways tO 170- Cheege-011tAriO, '11 to IIJO ; On Thursday, March,,10th, at oue o'clock Massey-Harriq No. 7 mower, I Frost& Wood � p, in. sharp, Tboro bred and Grade oattle "" d Z -years of a,Te-. townshim 10-4L to 1%0. - rulky rake, I bay joader, I boy fork. car, rapes an . . P , I ftndother Farm Stock, Implements and pulle Ff - 1 iWinner i ced drill, 1 1ADDing will, one . �`_, erg have folloNv- -- - ToaoxTo, February 23 -Butter -With 3-1no tire wagon nearly new with box and seat, - C � Of The F ' Household Furniture, on Lob 28, Conens. � _� ,xiaositar S6 improving weather receipts of butter I iron axi wagon, 1 top bugay, I dentoorat wlib � - ,afy their town deliv- r show signs of increasing. and the stocks on Pion 5, L. R. S., Tuckeramith. M. Ale- polo and shafte, I road cart, I set bobeleighs, one 0ae . I ,apers for the to-vn - handcontinue heavy. Quotationts are un- KV, Proprietor ; Thomas Brown, auction- McLaughlin autter nearly now, 2 goat robes, Our. on i r the po.qt. off ice, oer. - ney-Waic scaloi,2,000; I gravel box, I hay rack, I . , - �� i dmged. Creamery printa, 9-0 to 22a ; a I No, 7 verity wslwng low, one 2 -furrow kangaroo Ove Cwhat to th(� 111b_ ::: wlilds,19 to 20c ; choice dairy pound rolls, Oa Tuesday, March 15th, at one o'clock plow, I double hioulT board drill plowf I root 0 re,venu(, of ge, -11, X to 16-. ; large dairy rolls, 15 to 16o ; I -asion 6, Hay, gotiffler nearly lne�v, I coleman land roller, I set of C_ i yq i, p� in. sharp, on Lot 21,i Conce � . - � . we, I Empire cream separator and new Favor- . .560 -The Exeter �_ to choice dairy tube, 15 to 17o ; med- two miles west of Heilpmall. Farm Stock harro tior � . __ ite churn, I fence Weaviog wacblj36 with wfudials I. ' iS, a -- W, d and implements. Augitit Ehnep, prop.; fam I ii active and .. airy,13 to 14c ; poor dairy, 10 to 12o. �_ -- � � and siretcher I set le6sn harne0s. I set P16 1 W bar- . __ Cheses-The demand is fairly active. Deal- B, S. Phill tioneer, neas, 2 se4 single harness, wbiffletrC30, Dockyoket were ad(fad i "'; V haxne,% us here quote the marker, unchanged at On Friday� eub(z'uary_ 26th, at one o'clock shovbTs, forko, 'etc ; about 10 tono bay in barn' � � . - - Ille per pound for twins, and 10-.'��a per p. in., on Lot 28, Concession 4, McKillop, Houscholl- Effects --one parlor suite, 2 parlor jnf( OP- The Board are - Horses and o%ttle. Jamee-Henilerso tableg, 1 hedroom oulte, 2 bureatio, 1 @owing ma- ' - the or I- n and chw,3, bedeteade and springe, ob-airs, 1 dining room ^ estalylish- - - Pound f arge cheese. Eggs -The dealers P I "r factory and a - . . . . . . . fxpregm tbo hope that a few day@ willses James Hogg, proprietora ; Thomas Brown, t,ble', 1�)unge, I cook ..�stovo with pipes and drum, I ' �rl,�r the market in; an easier condition as a re. auctioneer. parlor stove with pipes and drum, I clothes �in the rillace. Rx- - carpet and a Ag. � .- - On Tuesday, March 8th, at 12 o'clock, wringer,about 25 yards oftApeAry ' rid,vantagCOus cerx- TTT AUlt of the warmer weather. But in the lot of rag :carpet and other small articles too num- ,Z. faetory.-A . lbert I'll --- I __ - ,'Xilleantime now laid are i,till being sold at noon# On Lot, 25, Conces4o'n 3, L. R. S., erous to Luention. Tho whole will positively be � R. S. Lang, of The - s S5o per dozen. � . Tuckeramith, Farm St"k and Implements. gold without reserve " the proprietor has #old hie - I . i Edward Coldwell, proprietor; Thomas farm, Tering.-All atims of 15 and under, cash; 11 I I 44th a pairif ul ,tc.01- . �� �� � . Brown,; auctioneer. . over that amount 9 moDtbo'credit will be given on 7 ago While playing ,� - Potatoes. furnishing approved joint notes A discount of 4 i 4Dn the ic(-,sp7-,,sin_ __ ,- TORO$To,Februa�� 23 -Arrivals continue On Saturday, February 271h, at the per cent. per annum will be ullowed for cash -on T - --- Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, at 2 o'clock credit amcauts. M. MeRAY, Proprietor; THOS. isau . N�Tx. Abe Bag.,+haw I ­� 19fly large and quotations are steady. Car p. m., the reai&nce� and grounds belong- BROWN, Auctioneer. 1889-2 dis I IfUrendale to the , -11 lot' Da on track hera are q noted at 90 to 950 ing to M rp. Robert dolomajo, in Seaforth. 4T- foi t 11 - . � lonees.qion of Steph- PM bag, and out of store stock at $1-10 to Thomas Brown, auctioneer. � ne rflrmerlyl OwIle(I by . - 41.1-5., __ - � I On Thursday, March. 10th, � at 1 o'clock IF -IT'S FROM Abo ,� ,and which lit, has . 1-4 Aarp, on Lot 28, Concession 5, L R. - S. I . thi 2 of v . Pou,ltry. � -ars Tuckeramith, Thsirouglibred and Grade 5 - I - , , I t � TORONrO, February 23-Racelpto of all Cattle and otber -Farm Stock, Implements 1r9 0 P __ - I I%& are light, and tradsa Is quiet. � The de- alld Household Furniture. M. McKay? 'ABE RHAR i io, - M_ � I � . . - - Maud for young chickens is good, but low proprictor ; Thomas Brown, auctioneer., � . � I - � ML V us coming forward. Quotations are an- On Mondety, , I Msrcb 7tb, at I o'clock p. IT'S GOOD. T � I - I ; . - . . Changed at 14 to 15c per pound for chick- ROD ;. NN RX, a . I m,, on -Lot 25. Concession 5, MoKillop, ad- -: "'"'Atw ' I � 1. - ftst 7 to So for old fowls, -and turkeys are joining Grieve's bridge, Farm Stock and Thit's what people say of the goods we bert - I Vacted at 15 to ice. . Implements. Wm. Bubolz- 'roprietor ; sell, and it is a great satisfaction to us gCoo , � ��_ I 9 p I P. W I R Thomas Brown, auctioneer. . to know our efforts to fall- only pure, men � . - � . Seeds. On Friday, March � 11th, at I o'clock p. fresh drugs, -M right prices, are being ons: ' - - N� - TORONTO. February 2.3-LocaJ dealers in-, on Lot W, Concongion 9, Babylon line, appreciated. _. yea PIM I I - 'JLUG�te the market unchanged, as follows : Stanley, Farm and Farm Stock. Thomas . of t5 clover, $5,25. to $5 75. and $6 to $6.35 Dowson,, proprieper ; Thomad Brown, suo- Are You a Customer of Ows ? can " 1� ra . I - &C I - 10r ext choice lots ; algike at $4.25 to tianeer. i �- U-75 ; machine-threilhed timotby, $1.15 to On_Tnesday, MOch 15th, at I o'clock p. If not, why not? We went at least a , . . portion � *I-50, And flail -threshed at $1.75 ta-427, all in , 01, Lot 24, 0000ewon 1, Huron Road, of your trade. We wa , , I POr buabel. Hibbert, ' Farm 'Stock mud Implements. to lbarb it is -worth your while to come k ` i. - GUX annua - ato , _; ,I stock 0 James Hart, proprietor ; Thomas Bro*vv, here -to become a regular cu mer. ,.% for thia sale - - Perhaps these items will help to per- Con . - Horse Market. auctioneer. I regular $7.50, . T4Rox-io,Fcb On Wednesday I ,March 9th, at I o'olock suade you - , _ Ma - , ruary 23 -Continued storms . in., in the i Is a of Varna, a wooded . sbl r'. Ond delays in shipping bfw seriously inter. P On r . - - I Pure fresh ground bellebore 30c lb foal tarred with the arrangements of consignors. ,Iarm . -1 of 100 " � a t�nley. josephFoster, � Price 8-30 a suit, proprie . re 11 ioneer. jumeot Powder, forlice on cattle, to I ar a -onto, dur- I never fail@ 50 " ; 124C, for 10C _. 111SIDess at the Repwitory, Tor tor ; T o . as � w � suet' 'y lb blo - � f - �� Ing � � � . I --- in tL - I, 11 6 week was stpady, end every animal . � - 66 Never Fail " corn cure, g. real on . � G&red was 201d. piices heing fair. The cure for' corns i0a b�x 0 - - Olrtlw- ; 0 , , - - leaular sales on Tuesday and Friday w�re IP In C114ton, on February 15th, to Mr. Chl y a] __ .1 - . NEWCOMB, orod ne Cough Cure, plewiant _. - i' 15 a pair, and Mrs. W. H. Newcombe, a 8013. ,�fo_ 2. � and many Northwomb and I � to take, effective 25c bottle hen !25c jp-pan L -a irt __ . rio arm and dealers bought exo6l. FINLEY-In AshfioW, on February 5th, to Mr. and 64 Our Own " Condition Powders, neA " - --- : ift I -'We)' In t value in blooky and general purpose F0 Mrs- Awon I - a so" Mr. for hormes, 250, 5 for $1 nm � . WLE1,DIn Usba . on February 14tb, to . . me .- � : Take. One hundred and sixty-tbree horses and Mr& John Fo#lor, a d4sighter. i lie- . ���� - ,were eold during the week, nearly all by RUSSELL -4n Exeter, an FebzuaiT 13th, , to Mr. - - . and Mrs, David Aus"ll a son, � tj 9% fur, . S"action. The following is wal, r Harland M 10"' "a BERHAr"r 0" u ,B,r DO . ry 1 . 34'th's w e e k I y WASHINGTON-Irt Wait Wswanoeh, on-, FobruuT � 1 9 per I report of pravailing priees - lith, to Mr. said kW J. J. Waawngton, % . 6" -Singlo roaditere, 15 to 16 hands, $150 to daughter. ; . . � DRUGGISTO I of 7 - �. - � � r th , - I , be and carriap homes, 15 THOMSON-In Goderich, on Fpbruay dth, to . Mr. OARDNO'S - . - , . - BLOOK bu to L6:1 hand 0$9 re alad Mrm. Fred sonj a i3an, I . i1ra I if' 140 to W ; matobed Pei RARDMTY-tn Win rham an robruag) 13tb, to TH I . 1111121 C"g,e horses, 15 to 16.1 handle, W Mr and Mrs A 0 IV '. , a daughter. S :W .AL :W a 1=� W 3M An I ,- ill(el , 89 rem �, �, , � , b oni $4 t 04 . . I . � � I . I . . i - . - 11 . . � . � - - � . . . � . . . � . , . � - . - - - I . � . � ­­ I I . . - I I . i I . � . � � I I . I . I - . . � � i . . - . --- . � . - . .1 . I . I ­. . I . 1, I I - , I . . � . - . �- . i . . _ �- � I . . � . . . . - I . . .� I .I-...,- ... . � .- . '' - . I I -_ , - � , . . i� - I . . _­____ _... ­­ _­­ _.__­___ I - - I ,_- - ­ "I��.---,�-,-�-,-,--.,-�i,----....-,-;--,--.-�-�--�----L------ W a 10-1--- ff 7h A 11k E 9 ckj * 9 I I -41 JMJL.i .M �.L:J=. . . i I I I . . .1 0 109-76 - I I � - , u u--,- d s. New 'Spraina o W I ' ; . Our new Spring goods are coming fromard in large quantities, and on hursday, the 26th iust., we will show a full range in the following goods, wing to the sbarp advance in the price N cotton goods of all kinds, we rould advise our friends -to buy their cottoo goods now wlifle they can get 6m at old prices, as any goods we run � o6 of, and have to repeat, will be � rom 15 to 25 per cent, higher. Below we mention a few lines which are xtra -ood value: � I I � 0 ; . � . Drees ducko, in butcher blue, n-.vy, wh � ite grounds and floral designs, now. wc,rth 1 5c, for 124c. * Drese giloghams, in now patterns. at 7c, 10os, 12,110 and 15c. Muslin&, in fain -and fancy colora, at 5c, 7c, 10a, 121a and 15�,, White lawn, 45 inches wide, at 10c. 210, 156 and 20!. Mercerized matalasse and Vestings, suitable for shirt wAixtx and ree-jes, in plain and fancy sitripsr, very s!yli#h goods, ab 15o, 20c, 25c, 35o and 500. alencenes laces and footings, a large.assortTents, direct importations, from 2a per yard � p. We offer ape-,ial value in gray cotton sti 5a, 6c, 8 3 and 10c. _V__%� I ! _1M I I _LJ_k:'G_1.4j C - . � We alwaye take the lead in this line : Vd'iles, lil black ani colors. at 50c and I a. Flake dress goods, in black and eploklis, 4 50j, 75o and $1. Black and colored I enetlanp, 56 inches wide, at 753, $1 and $1.45, 'Bluk and colored Sicillians, 54 inehes ide, at 50.!. White and cream cashmeres at 35 i a and 60c. White and cream lastres at ic, 35c and 50j. � I � - I Two smarb apprentices wauted in the milli I nary departin I ent, i I I . 0_AJ33—= . .A.WX:� C)ITM _1 = _- P. I 0, # M � I . RX r -r Mo NNON &CO, BLYT-t-L, . � I I : - ­ - 0 101� A 1 i - I 11111al 911-- A-% t -,%d - Loose. I I I -PF UUN Uut . I I ___ Vovv We will shpply cut the price loose on everything in our store. We DAust vel'the cash within the next two weeks, and if low prices will bring it, here es for the bigaest cutting of prices ever given. Just a few cut prices, but C5 1 me and see we are doing just as we advertize .- I I Fifty pieces fine Dress Goocb, worth 50c and 60c, for 25c per yard. I Thirty-five cent Dress Goods to go at 19c per yaid, Ten and 121c fine Embroideries for be, 21 . I � ; I See our 5c table—dress ginghams, wide flannelette, wrapperettes, all I orth 10c and 121c, � We simply must r�ise the money. . Ten cent Roller Towelling for 5c per yard. Art Satm.ns for 10c per yard,' worth 20c. � I . I . Come quickly if you --vant snaps. 8 � . ,p( -o , W COO* 11 . - A-RDNO BLOCK, SEAFORTH.1 � - 2,11111111111 IDW LIE GREAL"T" CALS101 8"Yon—M I [x1-xIh�9MM1jtffi fch � � 1� � , �� q, Spring Goods . ar.e ArrivRing, . A . m We have just received a consignment of beautiful Lace Insertions and icy lace collars for dress trimmings, in the very newest designs ; also a lar,(,ye 3signment of Lace Curtains. � . A splendid lot of Dress Shirts for men and boys, . . I . A large consi-nment of Boots and . 0 . - Shoes. , , 1 . ' I . In the above lines we can save you money, as they were bought before e raise in price. . . , - - - I Also to hand a large consignment of Trunks and Valises. I 0 1 We have Still some snaps in Winter, Goods, - Any quantity of Butter -and Egg -3 taken in excha-lige for goods. i @@Wow 1 � I �� 4" ji _Rja� � � . 1111111RIA � . a 1&ff � M..McBEATH, BLOOKO B&MYTHS . I . - . _._4� - I - I ! 11,24112A I L-111., still ROberts' Drug Store L11111 lLwV*M1&%- : orld's Fair, St. Louis, April 30 � � The Morse Electric Belt to Dec. 1st, 1904. Curles Rheumatism, Paralyfiip, Liver and - Kidney Trbuble. Lame Back, Constipation, Cost of Expoiddon-$50,000,000 StOnach bel and all nervo, no diseases. A S2C for $5 at - S:z,3 of grouadi,1, 1,240 acres. I � � J. 8, ROUMTS. ALIFORNIA, MEXICO, FLORIDA Y ou may stand on tdie fee all day, and way and round tr�rs Tourist tickets are yet ,have ifarm. feet, if you wear a pair of ale daily. Choice of routes and stop- Electric Insoles. r privileges at principal p ointa. nv4luabW for frosted or sweaty feet, mare - rand Trunk trains make direct connec- coure for chilblains. Price, 50c a pair at at Cbieago with all railways for the J. S. ROBERTS. one winter retorta. � i . ; � or tioketa. Pullmam rem,rvations and a . I � . Roberts' Pills rmation, apply to I i WM. SOMERViLLEI When you wake up In the morning, with bad a taste In your Mouth, you know that I ent - _! - - Seaforth Your liver le out of order. Take a dose of - RoberVa Vegetable Stomach and Liver Pills, I . They will cleanse your stomach, improve ew Telephone Directory. your appetite and make you feel like a now - inan. 2be at - ___ ho Bell Telephoac Co. of Canada vvill I J. S. ROBERTS' Drug Store. e a new subscribers' diractory for the trict of Western Oatario, including 8ea- Order for Carbolated Glycerine JeHy, h Exchange, in March next. - -s V eannectionl,9 changen of flim namep,etc. uld be placed at once to ineure exitry in Prepared by J. S. Rmobertso is &boo- s book. -I. V. FEAR, local manager. lately the -b4et preparation known . . 1869-3 for chapped ___ merouii oust-omdrs can testify. T ' ------.----- Notice to Contractors. a bottle, and if not satisfactory, ca7i --- . sad got your money back. Price andere will be received by the Truat-es of the 125 cents. The original and genullne an Catholic Separate School section No. 2, Ilib- prepared only at � - , McKillop and Logau, for the orection of a nd ittory on the School house, UP till 1 O'clock . oil Thursday, Match the loth. � Work to cow. Alllffib� is %'M, ROBE RT'S ce an the fint d% of July, and N completed r befnre the 16tb sy of August of the nurrent r r. The brick and siand �_nll he provided and d the by the Trustees. particulars j I - I ,RTORE, on ground James 1111)"RUG 0 thle contr4et can be outaluarl from Mr. ning. chairman of trustee board. BERNARD : ONNELL, Secretary-Treasuror, Dablin, Out, . 18M-1 Z � . UCTION SALE OF FARM D FARM.—Thomas Dowaou has Instructed Mr. I P"'N'TUIRIE ]FRAMENTG. " Brown to sill by pubile auction, on Lot 16, cession 9, Babylon line, Staulay, on Friday, lith, " I 01 -clock P. in,, the following valu- ; ___ . e property, viz:, Horse"ne driving maro dng 5 yes old I dfiVing mare 6 yet re old in daving fitiv 3, well broke � . WehavOi purchasad the eotilre stock of to A'Xion coming arness ; I - heavy simught - gelding coming 3 1 Picture Frames carried by Mr. jam. Graves. V7 -a C-0 which, with oar o mplete stock, gives StL od colt coming one. C_ ,—One cow to cafve "y, 2 newly calved cows, I dry cow, 4 wkers us the beet selection in this county. Ing three, in izood shape fory= 3 heifers We would �be pleamd to see ail Mr. Ang two, 4 yearling stears, I offer calf, one breeding sow to pix in March and about .420 , 11 Graves? old austomers come to us ior their We g. Implements, eto.:_�rse got team harness picture framing. will,guarantee math- rly now, I wheelbar, row, a I ot of bay &ad atraw I ' &e bam and a lot of minali artiolm There will faction, kively be no reserve as the proprietor to leaving farm. Tering--ALI sums of $5 and loader. mh ; I � JA0K.80,A,'_Aft08t2 8eqforM T that amount 8 wontho'credit will be given on Ishing approved joint notes. A disciouni of 6 cent per sanum will be allowed for cub on it amounts. .The Fa -T e farm, Consist! ULLS FOP. SALE -The undenigned have fos Bmae tivo thoroughbred Durham BulK one 14 jo acres, with good new residence and good onT IdIngs will -alto be offered for sate PA the wwo tnontbg and the other is months old, one red, the for Can be a and pims. Terms made known on dav of goo. NAB DOWSON, Proprietor; .TH08, 13110WX,� other roan, butta sugible registratiom . �1�erffmWl WOO On Lioll 21, Coneumcm 4 H & 8 rL . :V- 1' F -9 A�-4udjBRO,&DFWT,K .in .5. ,M etioneer.i�- igW�Aw'YAMCUW-8 — . I . , . .. . , _1 - , , , - " "; ., �* ,_ -,--.i-,_ f - . . � - I W Cartier Main ' . The "rq!ort and - , Markot Speets y Dry Goods Pte sonforth, 4 Cloth1mg Onterla. I Pickard S corscernir I I I n �! 71 !17 n = = �^-----,--*-.,-.,---.,,---,-,-.- - .- ;Z����:-Z���_ . - I . I � . � I . � - . , . I � , . I , '. S.. T 0 C, �]K I . _ - 0 A0011111111k ANIMM ..Om11n-. = � M AM-— __%S1 - KI=LN L+ Lf I ���� . I - - In -- ar, -,-- _1 w _ML[ il F-11 fg: This is the week when prices ,,-each their lowest - level at this establishment, for it is i3ractically the end of the winter selling season, and we make the - - V - -1 � 1210st of the last op-portunity .r.ld Of thhe Sea- � y S0119s remuining stock. Besides, it is jtltst the w6ek . . I . , and it is necessary for - - .F i . i ' b I every departraentL to have as liftle stooki as possible., - Thus,you see there is every reason for inducing . ZD - you to buy now. Every day odd 'lots, ends, rem- nautsp etc., WiLl be brought, out and placed on sale . . at clearing prices. Bargains m every department" bargains unusual, bargains galore. "N AL &__". - f._�'..' DeDart-mc;XIL, i 9_t _q Lad''. ; I A P.learing lot of ladieW flannelette night gow-ris at 50c each. Black sateen wai8ts, regular 81.25, $1.50 and 82 each., to clear at 7ic I . . mell, i I � Ladies' and children is winwr underwear, 15 per cent. .off the already 3pecial prices. . I Ten pieces of cretonne, worth 8c and 10ea yard, to clear at 5c a yard. . A table of ladies' cloth jackets going atj 81 each. A table of ladies' skirts, regular prices from $2.50 to $4.75, to clear at . . $1.75each. - I P . - Winter Saleof whitewear and embroideries. Just the Simple announce- I ment ia enough for ladies who know the store and f the white goods sales of past winters, It. - . ******************#****" I IV I . 414le /" T" 1� P ff P al Depalytm...C. Clearan'ce of all fu . ra and lur garments in this sale, All furs mus.t, go now, The entire stock has been gone over thoroughly, -and is now re-lrmngag and remarked to the lowest possiWe prices. Our stock is the largest in thied vicinity to select from—too large for this time of the years and for that reapon thoy are marked at the following prices : * Eight men's coon coats, worth $65, to clear during this sale at $43. � Ten men's coon coats, woith $70, to clear during this sale ut 048. � Four raen's coon coats, worth 87 5, to clear dilring -this sale at $53. Fifteen black Siberian calf &oats, worth $32, to clwt during this I. We at $23.00. Black and brown dog coats, worth from $15 to $20, to clear during this sale from $12 to $15. Special prices on all wallaby and wombat eoatts. . . Special clearing prices on all ladies' Astrachan coats, Twenty-five per cent. off all collarettes, ,eaperine a ruffs and rt�uffs. 8; Our unqualified guarantee covers allpoints in regard to -.,the quality of the furs goldby us. . . , I d**40044- 2*0*_*0*0#_,*�_-_1-_ � . � . `111`_**.� 111 M Clothi`,ng 1jepa---trtm.._Xe.n.t. Oil Fridaye, rffl"ebru"ary . '5thv . � � . . � - We begin one -of the most daring and sensational cut price sales ever atteMpit- Bd by any clothing store in this vioinity. Within ten days'frorn now we Wi8h bo convert $3,000 worth of strietly reliable, high class clotbing into eaWh. We propose to cut our regular pric�es, on many lines of goods, right in twc� bhus affording the people of Seaforth and vicinity the greatest buying oppor- Lunity of their livp,s. You cannot afford to miss this chance.- For exampie : Afen's suits and overcoats sold in the regular way for $10, 861by us at , V, now $3.50. � -, . . "'s�f-9-0-r- q- . *4 4 4 PH -144-114-1- " 4�-6--L-6--1,--T--!,s-jV+4-1 +i-Iri-12-10, 1. I � �"� " . I 19-11%, go It - t ,-, e-4 9 9 ,a <---,-- 4- - IV 0 U %.-A od"!p 1-...f K., F a r L m e. In t: I These reductions on dress goods should be of intererit W yr)u. � Still . haul-: 0 . mering awav on the dress goods atock. The price cutting procem-s f3jill g0(38 On. A pile of silks, plain and fancy patterns, worth 50c and 75c, for 215e. a yard. . A table ef velveteens, regular rnice.3 30c to 35c a yard, sale priew, 15c. All wool homespuns, 56 iDeh wide, regular price $1, to clear at 35c. � One, piece only homespun, 55 inch wide, regular price 50c, to 0ear for � 25 cents. I . . A table of dress remnants to clear at half *price. � � A lot of dresx linii double fold, to clear at 5e a yard. I u9s, : I . ��x - ______ 0111 5 I" � .9. a AL - ~ Inv@ WF -W ge ; HigheS & prices paid for Bud"em, 9.5 . a n d IN'S o I a . W1 ft AN A A . -D -0 �`rin DI JAVL-j�_: 4 L j WW 1XI 0] AL" pICK40 ; & -Iva C - - mmpowrmms, A. O.-no0a Tow.- BuNing, Gammer .1 kfa!n zu'd MIXAG-t 0-tew BegQrth, - 2 1 : _.- __ IT . . - - I - I - . _ �_ _�=:P, �