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i 'Toronto,: March
180 per :lb.; few
weight, le to 2c
mostly 4ressed.
25 to $7.5
o.Se $5 to n5.
!
recleaned,, $6.25;
d5; alfeeta,, reek
f
Montreal., Mart
3 • fresh, 25e
• ; No. 2, lee.
eo 12e; eastetnes„,
neutter-Choleest,
ends, 24e to 25
• Toronto, March
rents, 26e to 29e
neharaher pease
prints, 1.&, to 36e
46c to lid Eggs;
122e to 2.30 per
to lie per dozen
Lange are quoted
ot 13 ddmper
Toronto, Maren
No. 2 winter
aide, asecording to
eWheat-No, 1 nor
northern, Ode; leo.
winter storage, G
Oats-dlana,da wea
V°. disha.da, wes
ports for immedla
tied 2 twinte, 32e
elle to 21 1-2c au
an teack„ Toronto.
Sic. Barley --66c t
znalting, and
hillIfeed-Manitoba
Toronto; pleats,
$22,50 In bags, To
$24,50. Bey -
-to $13; mixed
-othl, $9 to $11
$6,50 to $7 on
;Wholesale quotatio
$1„1.0 per ba out
85c per bag Is being
• Live
mand was v
ettrernely Ugh
the market steady,-
tations were unalte
steers from 123-4e
diens from : 12
Buffalo,
ket active and -,12
*6.40 to Ole; eh
$6,25; butcher gr
tiers, $4 to $5,75
5; bulled $4 to $5,
springers, $30 to.
active, 25e higher;
$10.75. Sheep- and
I've; sheep Ortet;
Iambs, $6.25 to 0.5
to $8; yearlings, $
to $5.. Hogs --Mar
or; parker% $7.75
35; mixed, $7.65 t
to $7.80; rOngbs, $
- 1.5 to $6.25.
Montreal, March
are that if receipts
week Alms will ea
steers sold at 6 1 -
fairly good at S
15 1-4c to -5
at 4 lene t e pa
choice tow e broUgh
and the Commoner
to 2 1-20,, while 1)
to 5 1-2e per po
supply of begs was
It has been of la
developed-1ft the
declined 10c per
then the demand w
ton and a f Orly
done, with sales of a
40 to $7.50 ner 'cwt.
The market for sma
with no thenge In
Owing- to the cone
the receipts . of cal
and in econeequenee
'with sales. of good
112 to $146 each
at from $4 to $
iambs are ton3In
selling at from
size. Yearling lain*
1-4e to 6 '14c and
Ito 5e per pound.
Toronto, Mareh
eral loads of „peal
Usual, on sate te
fairly good trade,
ply, but prleft were
If as high, as on
Choice picked bathe
Only heard of four,
of good, $5,,50 to $5
to $5.46; Common,
s8.50 to $5.25; b
canners, $2.75 to
hpringern-The ma
Springer s was east
at $40 to $65. Veal
Sold at from $3,50, t
duality calves at
Lambs-L.ambs we
Left; cheep, ewes,,
op2.e0 to $4,25. Hogs
*Petered at the mark
'f.o.b. ears at countr
fat hogs, over 220
ewt lees than the
West Toronto, Ma..
Of fat eattle wa's f
to a light run of.
tairly good tratle;t
sold by the noon ii
• not any higher than
average of ail",
or export would b
• Butchers cattle WP
steady prices. Had t
loads on the mark
prices would unelou
lower. There was
ers sold at $6.05, ir
ago would have bran
owt more • meney,
ketta,lity, and some
and ns,5,90 to -day, w
46.25 three weeks
the market at prose
Exporters -The folio
ported: 57 steers for
teach, at $5.31, or
$6; for Liverpool,
'average weight, at $
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Oar Reuable Rubbers.
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selessess•SieteiM11118.
young and vowing nations, Canada
have rendered- to -old. - England',
or rent
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i. Artful • d seri, a accident 0;
. al 0 -though all rubber
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look alcke I there is a gr6-
The Opus.. between the. parenthesis.
after each ad, delolte-s the page of . the-
po..per on which ehe heedertistnent is
fOnr.kda -
Mother of nations, nay, to the. wh
Britis,h. _EmPire,-a service -Unequalled
its present effects and still. more. in
fir -reaching consequences" .
mmemmimmissimmme
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doing
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lost
round
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was
winhe,nb
reaeftecurvin.ng. *oliffe the top,
-his too ing and foll to ith
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a dis nce of 2 or 105u round
. found. yirig on the gr
difference in their W:ar. , The
ed ; AS the best we. ring and
Market; Every pal is made
. . ' .
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eatest fittilio-Tubbers on t
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f pure irkiber, with go
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Wash•Ponict-nteWart Bros.- -1 . - s
Kegt AX-coing-Orsig Olothinir Co.: -1
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Editorial Notes- and Oominent
PoSe- .
oing to
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ril,
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of P
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to • in WI g am to Obr:, !
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nPasSeci Dr.rligu-rIn
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a 'wutionses:itoutosr7otrandeitdloao
weight of soles, and reinforcedeWear
est. We have a co plete stoc
h re the
of thes
wear comes h . .. 11
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Spring suits -K, memo 00,-4 -
Lent -:1 -Thos. lalues-S
Princess -John IticKensie-B . .
Annual Meeting -A. °whin- 5. ,, .
Teacher Wanted-Robt. ':11..thst-eu-.5
Ue/e8;Sh9e8--aleht4111R111 4 g,t)t.e--41
reae}*r Warited,--T. G. tvhswiley-45. '
Wattli bost.L-Rkpeilfor Otw-.- ....: : , •
Reliatile Rubbers -W. G. itt,:lia-4.
If the -nutnufacturerswould-enly:s
some of the money they are new
spending on reader-en/1de editorials, ,n•-•
,
.serted in .• papers .at so 'much per in'
i and on:the organization of. antiere'
leagues, be
toe
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on the
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ea future i our
tat top f. reel-
on tmteenBliala.1 return-
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AVInedn' Caesdr eY
. r -found
nd his
; juries
111 ia,
s r.
M 'Uhl
t well
b o
Chat e:veral ri.s were r
I. back sr spine injured.
:are of a serioT !nature, an
. him p for s me tirne, an
. y 0 tge ng hie" in year
i tu
o that .' Oh haeder evIth,Inen
. prising all the.shape ,and sizes
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shoes. Quality con idered,- our
lowest and are as to lows • -
1 - - .
Men's Rubbers, per pair
to fit th
prices
$ 490
good rubbers cam
9
pr.evailing• Style
Are as low -as t
. en
7 .i00 I.I0
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Ooming--./. S;Stoith-5 .
Bottom Days -W. D.:Brie-ht- ., . ,
WireTenee.s-OhtsucY it Art.-vibsict '
Poet Oainfort-Robt. Will4. ts-ateLS
AnetierrSales--5
Teacher Wanted -.I. It Wkatle,y-4
Farin'ior Sale
procity they would able
rtrtheelteo6riell Pri
ubstritearntaied bemoney1,,,,po
pock
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The United States Gengress has
to ,
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oilier
tor pl-n
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rorin
War
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for
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submit '''
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ill be inserted
ne tructuire
w
of $1 0. for , th
Th,' ai?11,itec
ling
a ot-
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am • • !ewn,
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11
lity
as-
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of liceteit
e ry. mu h missed
- ss Str••e an, f
o !
4 sting Mts. cCarter
stnhess. Pr p rations
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• , The E•
atepayel
n Friday
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Blyth ,
ectric lant.--A. Meeting of th
s wen held In Industry Hal
eve ing last to conside
1k/fen's Storm R [fellers
Ladies' Rubbe ;If
Ladies' Storm :Libbers '
Girls' Rubbers ee
s. oo
- -70
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,75 .S0
.:f3o 'i ..$5
+55 • .6o
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-II Ontolon rt - t•
Exeentors' Sale--Proudfoot, 94..4 4 selefee-S
rann.tor 8ale-Thos, Cameton-5 - •
Propertyy for Sale -Jas.' Aloi-eley-5 '
For Snie--R- 8, gaY8-4
Poet Cards- Beattie- Bros --S
Beet181-1;47. E. Kerslake -8
Rot* f.ar Sale -A . Lower:v-1; ,
Entuitnent-BlethodistOlturch-8 .14_ '
Park 'pr. Sale -O. W. Nott -5
For Sale -Expositor Office -3
Money-Ksposit.or Office --8
, journed, without a viol, being taken
the Senate on the . Cana,dian-Arnerie:
tariff agreement A special 'session
been called for April 4th he qousi.er
this measeire. As' the -neve Congress:
Will be. more -strongly Democratic th
the last, It Is predicted that not o
will the pretent agreement be accept
but the' that the --
/n
n
as
n
iv
ds
.1 trot
1 $2k : .
[seta of,,
'The
the o
way
ee
- IrOrn
der e
and P
prizt
, . .
Addi,licra
ill be .1:
plane
Eleetri
Won
long' t
,
P143 t '
es true
eted
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11 be warded t. t
re tads of $,
Ito th. next tw.
ilwa .---Mans
hat t eleetrt
hone .f, take
Kinn . fie, n.
for any two
: run ng in 1911
oon-
: :nd
4 'at
r'et
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n-
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6
re a
un o
n • h
uct n
en n
ni r
Y •v•neng
• ere t
W ,
ng ma
"gave 4
t boole
of ptelic
in th
hockey'
gham
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e vict
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ver
to
you
tea
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I terestinz tidress
reid and a. he con-.•
blaries, 0 4encia'Y
gerneri'.s h 11 --Our
: rayed t e itiniore '
• 1 tter pla on Fri-
h Wingha • team'
e score be n 6 to,8. •
he advisability
ric light
hair and
olsons
hewing'
onths. j
ram anelectricalcmp
eYstenil
ghting
niant.
read tie
Ban kr
the pr
Fie ale°
of wit
which
f pereha ing the elee
eeVe H11 occupledth.
prop Man from th
sale ane e statetnen
fits for the past si
. read propesitio
07 to instal
a , .
eworks and electri.
uld be in the neigh
Boys' Rubbers'
Children's Rub ers 0 e; i.x)
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4 ei
aro
• .DEPINDAIII
• I. 0
E SH(YEs
'6 -in So
+ .,., .
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2A__•
Egg %um Oximum
,prospects are cote
and woollen. schedules will be reduced
it is expected the measures. will pass
the new. House not .later than blaye
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not i•
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•are I
coed
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he wpr
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reble •
o
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orde this year
t• ot- t Olsten,:
e we k le to 13
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g t,
e :
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ok pie.:
utiful
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t, •
at
orne
rn erty, o •ednes-
ery , pre .ty wed-
• rreyAlin 1 ariedo
a Mr. e Reale,
i torhood
i
j
1
ow di
000- o*
of $12,
bperatio
less, :
00, whit the plan'
can be purchased- i to
it is stimated tha.
J EAEO
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along
the
d-
he
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would
take
2 000 fo repairs. !
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iseTELEPHoNt, ii
eRApeneve, fseney, .mareh its, 1911..
----eh_
n must be enoou 8 to the Do in.
.
bed 14tself
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I-
.oinpletz,..
, oute .;fore
The 1
, . :
:•est
a u4ited
, • out
1.
da
ma
g ter, Alb. t Jane,
11
lipooliy to b Wm,
umber
of the
to
a epayer were t
the
en
OPPOS
TEr CS 1. it
ROIAL ROTEL
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!Won Government J
br dge
on the
.414e
a t over ttl•
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P
,In, by
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ailed on
exp ess
views w
ch
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Firse'Diviaion an Tha Tariff.
,
The firdt division on ethe proposed
, .-
tarift "agreement took place in the
dioun on Wedresday night The divis-
ion was caused by the amehdrnent of Mr.
Borden. leader- a thi Oppisition, which.
presided for the delay of eurther action.
• -
on the. part of the . Canadian Perna-
ment °esti-4g to the fact that no station
was :taken by the -American „Senate al
. .
the sessien just closed, and that. the
to hear froM Aso
many_ anti-rectprodty sources thatithe
present prosperity of Canada Is due
to theepresent trade policy of , th6.
country. through Increased trade with
• br
the Mother Cbuntry, particular .
'
view a the fa,et that. the legislation.
_ •
whien.has brought about this proeperity
was enacted by the presentIlovernment
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I, face of the strongest oppositionfromt
.- , who are now. boasting of lts saw-
it• When reciprocity as. now pro-
ces- - .- -
posed Is in force for a 'couple os 4'
.
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int
The
there •
4.I.t i
prise,
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from •either
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to be fi
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The Irectoes
Prom .zing to hae
any i : Ucular
hat - y erlid p
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. rig s , pas
tter car Will
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g with
peces of :11A
al edged : ith
ried a, love y
and maid n
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sharp.
ing on.
in
waist
square
em-
gold
bou-
. hair
white
supper
t
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e
te
t
as done
e folloWing
eetihg 'and
- . Sloan,
at the
themselsie:
unc 11 in
ith the
ening
take
t, andilit
aye bee
on for
betty p o
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Ca rted
iseco
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the b It
btols0 a
the co
hp the oldchase
is • o
ma de tsubmit
the pur
and a n, after w
on was put before
: " oval by
; t inadte
d by . I S e
s he e ' a,ssembled
to sta d behind
d • 1 t y c n make
ee e : a
Bank.' On Monday
ittee o the . council
f tiles Plata
erstood arrangements
o , a p o
' r pb
ase of the plant.
- ..
ich
the
.
I
o
the
i
s -
.
.,
. Bin.
:
. - e _
cmann,-.Ln TUckeromith,
to Mx. and Mrs 1
daughter „.
4 ‘
use -In .Egmondville,
- . d
4tb. to ldr. an Ws.
daughter ,
-
te.-In Lucknovt
., , .,.. _
aars. ea w. te.
atkins -in Clinton
' _
Mr. and Mrs. John
.
ruton.-In _Clinton2$rd,
Mr. and .Mr Joh
hs
o , Marcel. 7th,
azi) a
J. ,
,
n March
vt lc
: m ruse, a
( /-
, .. . .. . . ..
.on t, . cn 1st, to
, eee,_ ,eeee_e_
wan ut,"f8uvd`-'5*
-on F b; 28tb, to
' ki . ' •
Wat a
to
LT to a daug
10.
eeheloied
Raggitt-In
stakal,n
George -Olortke,-
rnOntbso i
..: an. -,In
e . t ,
w -f
mrs E. illa
. , ,
6 As._ . _
o •
.7 lin Salina
menthe.
t -In
Y. ,
Elinor 117
_
aged 84 years a
, .
I! I
Menem North Dakota,
J ette Carolin,e McGa
f George Dobson.
desboro on Feb 2
i o •
citt, aged. 87 yeare
, . 1 i
rich, on Mach
; ag . yea s au
' ed 77 r "-d
ch, on Fele, 2ethe
ins, betatd
In
resolution be not proceeded with until'
its Present -opponents will -likely:- be
ts
lieNv-- •
a- -
is c• leted
e mil_ •
al se
ith
ved,- t •
• ta
ace being- eeorated
_ .,.
- .
. . • r i
ter. ; .
Fred _Doty
.• . , ,Il
'
.
•
the electors shall have had an oppor-
tunley of pronounehig upen their neer-
Its. The amendment was defeated by
a yote of na to 70. Hon.: 'Clifford Sif-
ton: and Mr. Lloyd Harrii, of 13rant-
toil,. as- well as Mr.e Gilbert and all
the Nationalist members voted with the-
DPPOeitlone Mr. german, theotherL113-
strongest advocate% as they now . are
of the British preference. - '
... . ..... ......•
The Ontario Legislature is to die-
d elt M da afbarn(4
cues re pro y. On . on y .
Premier Whitney gave notice of- e! re-
solution opposing the agreement T
i
in
e
.
Died
ago •
Ift. J
thts netball
The J
Yokoh
in -a
e m:
el
pan
ma,
F
•e
L
e
a
..
,,,1
din
_
untr --A' few
tioo • I the de
r -
a fo mer esid
cc reed in
0 ,
Gaze te; nublis
in it: lesteei o
•
ed
ks
h ' of
t f
o
•n •
at
n -
P
T
o
b
aid
as
ef
-.
' ac
n
'ii
b
1
WI
hite .a:
hair
ly s • .
de w s
if t -'
s. :r
•try
icture
• p
nn s
t. I
th
gunk:ixray
ago
at
nk
The
re
re
a
; 1
Carmel ns and
-even g was
etc, ga 'es, etc.
iplent cif! man '
Y
ion *as
loth a. d, large
pluine . .
"
b,•en
'
.
e
i
Iher
Box Social.
pices
arr
arch 1
eth.odis
joyabl
Death
Co
-A.
f the
nged
th„lini
cliureh
elenin
f den i
:
box
-pworth
f ir
he
.
ld
stance .
social, !under
eague
•Tuesd y • even
t f -
base en o .
• '
Chme a de have
Res/. ent -Otte
the
as -
rig,
the
tl
an
of
nderSim.-In Riot Wawanole
24th„ to Mr. and:Mrs. WI! A ,edeeneee
a daughter. •
. . ,. ,
' -In Exeter, on. Feb. 4th,
D. - and Mrs. Clollhis, danghter.
- _ t be hams •08
assmore. A t T
Feb.! 24th, to Mr. :and - M -.
PasSmore, a daughter.
'
dn. Feb.
, . .
1 if
to Retie
o'n
-
31111am
.
ill - n
eside. I
22nd, Min
J G GI
• 4
-,r e
anean.-I
Su s= Melill
Lachlan
bister.-In
daughter 0
. -
it echurch,
e intoul, beiceted wife
6 -
eget 2 years. .
gham, on Iheb. 2
, : beloved wife of
c an, In her 81st *
1 on Feb. 25tb, .
and Mrs.' Wm. la
-of
. . . :
tral :bolter, was not present • Mr. W.
D Seeley, whom It
resolution sets forth that the beteres
of the Province would be injurious
s
entry
'ed . ref•renc
th, "
a .kl!!
he fo /owing e .
-
, e de th- of e
:
?
d
eh
He
. s
1
t
o
e old
Hulle
nd. . hi g
t tow
y estee .ed 'residents
hip. pas:- 4 . away
at
. .
• en -SL . Windham. ; on Fe 2
•
Mr and Mr.s. Kenneth na a
the to
.
.aughe
t
ter. in ,
e , ,,..
.
t year .
ado
. was stated would
another bolter, voted With the Geo-
=mist, , • ' t i i h tee
affected by the proposed agreement;
• at Canada es now enjoying a period
of unexampled
Lean :
.1st in
"ler
t., if
•
e
•
1 .mc
too Place a'
. :Intl' illness I:
,
he
a g
Is
r.
stn
nu
nds
d
. at
-1
o
ve
MI
rot n -
sale at g
ings for r
Post 0 1.e.
u e •
, II"
6 int
n tin
,. h
11,8
ga n
I
- • ,
ye heen, laced In in
prices. lao several
pee, to Cli. J, Sather -
h
0'
I s home
t rd
u ay
on t .
as
I t i
a
: th co cession
th *Mr
e pereole of
on
•
: . ,
r -'
te • , 1 , y
aylor -At the '$auble line FI
e
y, on •
en L
' en Lefit
. •
Sin Wilfrid On the Tariff .
The outhtanding 'feature. in the House
rf denntetons this week was the, speech
,f Sir Wilfrid Laurier in vindidation
if the trade agreement The scene in
he Hatise was a memorable one, the
rallerles being crowded to Overflowing.
nany being unable to gain admission.
.
if * - : ' e
any nave previously -13 en uncoil-
.. . •
inced
.
,
.
. prosperity, and the pe4-,
pie are prosperous and contented. that
a change as proposed woukl leail to
political union With the States. The
debate will likely follow -along 'purely
party lines and the division w hen
comes will de of the same !nature:with
a Reese e • overwhelming Qm teio
o sava
any -other result could hardlY be lookL
ed to; but we hardly think that such
a resolution will carry much weight
as many of the members will have Mee
ff It 1 1 the I • - it
.cu y n squat ng mse ves w
.
a
It
neerlY
ane 01'
smile •ear
utY •.neul
MOT.4ea
and .
24th, ,
. ploYme
• Hotel,
cured
'States'
. ,
remain
heirig 1
a Ye
nestle
'
*.s
ved
, .
gal:
. t as
.
until-
-post
onsula
• for
ppoint
,
ell
a
•
in
fo
c
o
.
a
4
di
.,
-eel
el n
tilc
e k
h
t1l.erk
e
Letermeter
Mr. ofin !. Mo
. , ,
the port and
tate: Vice and
at • okohama
on 0. : reh . 81st,
•oha, oa am Nov
,
time he secu •
at t 4e i.ald WI.,
y 13,h,.j1886,
4 ethe '
ener: , Here
• :
od a twenty-
in Seo
lg.
1
. .
i
n,
or
il P-
li .
;
• et.
-
or
e-
qi
v.-
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r ,
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t,
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. ot
o
a
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v
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, w
at
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. a
cn
e If
d s
.
c
, •services
Ir
il:te
, I
i
s
0
h
.
.-Obr
gl s
:ered -'am
ohnst
ads o
our e
'pars _L
a tra no
of c
s ret r
•
:laz
thi.
is
o 1
• n.si
, iss
:in
mel
ne
ed
ns
eree
t
s
n
e
c1
t
filo
! .
I
are petting
'ek in
. late
pping
He h
ower:
ate, 0
r, wil
rchat
abide
Nilsi
1 - 82114f
1 "
in
t e fronts
. dre -Mr.
. 'couple
: become
buyers
Zurich
'aseist
he anni-
. e -e- Mrs.
1 g rela-
i
r
9:
a'
b
1 •7
ti
c
h
w
w
Orge
e of
ached
" tbs
d for
acksmit
nt to
co
'
ued t
r e w
k
orable
held
rke.
°rims :,
he. : .1.
He
time
r In
ullett
cession
! reside
s a me
and u
in the .
his
r. Clarke was a - slat-
Engle id, : and
age of 84 years
to nada in. 1'8501
as eng ged at
Harpur y. .He qien
.
ownshiii and took'
g on hich he eon-
until hi death.
t S ing Man
e , unas um
fright, aid • one Who-
ighest e teem by
-•
had
end
the
nd
Me.
o
all:
'
'Feb
March" 1st, to Mr.: and M a.
Taylor, _
'a daughter.
*-11
m ------At the manse, Blyt o
a daughter.
athers.--In Lethbridge, Al e
F. e ., . . .. 4 .
260, to Mr, Jan Mr:
Mather, formerly of Se for
•
daughter . ''
erneeredln Tucketssmith, on
27th.. to Mr. and Mes. Je . T
a daughter
, • ,
, ..................mas
.atnuel
• • Feb.
1 , 1
• on
' G . ,
h, a
, .
Fele
etneer;
-
FISK 111PiCOAL
ckled. Herripig.
of;f$ 20
keep MITI
-at pop
- ..
Heinz Pick
•
tli1S•WICE
eleaned and hci"
Ohts 13er dezeii.
1
000.Eltlidg.
Stock always fresh
..
lar prices,
.
in Bottles and But
ed
.
-
of the Government .s conviction
,
e the righteousness a their policy and
heir confidenee of Its' entinielastie Tee.
. ,
eption by the people, and of the Gov-
rnment's determination to carry
hrougte Cariada'. part, of the under-
eking, :they cannot now but be con-
inced. The Premier declared : "We
, • , .
ban go en,. whether -the Opposition fol-
na • or _not. We will drag. them mn
ven Against their. win. noir policy had
.
eon, is, and will be, a� , g as the
ion .
anadlars ple continue to plane in
s the con .dence they ,haVe shown
Laing fins n years to ;reek markets
1:1? ."
bereeree ir rkets can be found. . .
Sir Wilfrid teaced the 'denary of the
. . -
Riprcicity- movement from its incep-
their constituents on this question.
' • ••••• MON.••••• . • .
Hon: Clifford Sifton must find him!.
self in rattler an unpleasant- s tu on
• i ati
/ j.
In -his Speech against the ieciprociey
rec eni in the House ethe °the
-13.14 rn . - - • . ,
day, he - argued that 'Govere men
were acting withoet a man
1 date ' fro
the people, and novo, his own Weed
In his .oivn constituency have. -peels
a strong resolution in UV r of race
.,
procity„ CI I th Si t ' i
speaking for ' himself only and; no
for -those who had sent him to Parlia-1.
n . uc was e emper o man
nie t s a ti t - f 3,1
f th t th t th .
strong demand for his resignation. I
fi 11 decided.- • t 1
wa,s na y , however, , o put
Up to Sifton '
I
1 I
I
ben, 1:96,
•
Man, e•
Ge
. .
1905, o
Lean r
manner
-- - g
durIn
retire
.
McLean
1 t bi-
as ,.
result
• found ghat.
Pearan
'disease
0.1"lin
,
his' residence,
day aft
The de
Dep
0 .
9 , „and
in Au
. .. !
accoun
tired; '
made
his ter
nt• fro :
liveliest
h Atli
ea.,
f inedi
ca
in his
Made an
Et tiorn°
, 1 Il
moon,
-ased ,
td
I
s'iiing
,. . .
of
e
eve
.r,
1
"lth
: li,"
et
1Co ul : Gener
land Deputy
t : . 1 92 In
, ,, , . ,
f sic eas, Mr.
by •his :
y per:: anal fr
!offf.• -Afte
efecial service '
7- a
. qui:t life, IIn
- CI . •
w y, an a
exami ation it
'had ade .ita
oat - .The .
biro dee and
co., ziderable
.1:40 V • i .; away
206e : Uff -on
.
1st :est, at
itinina fed. The
I
faY'
:nial
nd
pill
•
ep-
, •ad
t
Or
z
.15.
re-
m
in
ul
o
Mc-,
ids
Mr *
th
, e .
as
r
at
re
1
ti
'lie
l'Weie
ki
h
a
.d
•
I
ii, ,
2t.
o
en
es
•
. a
k'-
1st
Et
: lone
•
al
Z
ag:
,
• .
en
. ,
to,
e
n
Jeer,
ilwelling
,
° led
c 1
s,•1
a,
i to
is
le
• e
ihurc
1
eh' i
1
Mich g
than ,
h' 8
in 0
g her b
-Mr.
been
intends
dy -go
.
oh L n
and v
Swe t
•
Joh
sary s
in
n Re .
pie c
ollo n
n.
su ice
re
on
it.
tie
red
ne
w
s
n
el
of le
too
riel.es
Mr.
mix'
Mon
M ;
t
K
I
'Sniallaco
of our
elleve,
ze
el
ty
ton,
e
iwill
: b ,ath
'
'
nrstrong,
MeLe
Or to
idr.. Jo
• it
g b z
s en
' T
en
rink •
were
this w
•
nd Mie:
be
net
'
ng.and
ay- even
our
J.
n Hob-
et and
1 'Wren
de
I be, whs
e r-r.i sing
larging
r nd
a
'
visiting
le.onete,
• in the
Moore.
eld in
, March
' of To-.
vening.
ng a
• :
w
th
in
te
fi
..
:
J
be
H
r
m
jo
.
t
la
hi
t
be
o enjo
:th - w
de elm'
i distr
realize
of th
e year
Mre.
es, of
t and
•
nett ,
• Mrs
' ' .
s. Tayl
.. died
eit pla
Maitlendbank
ele attended,
h placel•
.affectlion
e .-
ecl
I be r:gretted
of fri
t Mr
th Ws
late ',Joon
ago
. -.
dam 11.1
Minette
Mrs. ---rnuel
v.
rs. P4
John •
at •
some ,
on Tu•
whieh
and
• uaint nee and
. 41' ' -
y a verY
nds. Aft*r coming
k - unitedisin
Ann F ler,dau
Fowl r, who dted
he sur ving fa
- t
n, of M i ott, Mai
Man.; Miami, ilob=
ollard ,
. Pepin u, of Strati-
lee of cKillop, and
'
ome. A ther son,
me ago The funeral
• : y af ..rnoon
cemeter and *
testifyin to lh
the de ed held
esteem o his heti..
,
his
to
le•
ily
d.
' of
,
,
, to
s
I
e
•
Sprung--Patterson.-At
T
-- I
' Marriages
yle Li d ' b .
n sa . - ee
- - y -At t e resid
bride's parents in Clinton on
it b ' '
Ile% Dr. Stewart I a.
• • Y o
eldest daughter of Mr -and Aft••
. • • -
Lindsay, to J. Lindsay etho
Wilkie Sask formerly of E
vin, . ' " -
---"' i
the home
bride's parents Hallett on e
' o
by Rev. Mr.. Mann, of AO , ,
. .
eldest (laughter of Mr, and Mr
• . •
Pa,tterson; to Harold, Spr.4 ! ekriol--
borne township ' -
- - • P. '
mpson-Martt the r Idence
bride's- mother, in Ettst - Wawa-
nosh,: on Feb. 22nde by Rev (Mt.
ne Ida, M., daughter o the
James Martin, to
0 - th
f , e
March
oulse,
J B.
• •
ofRI
ond-
1 •
of the
22nd
• o
a.chel.
Wm.
of
Fer-
late
SMOKED
Wa. handle .
d jellied his'-
Try the
e A few
ember ive.
o bUtter - -an
•
So agent . for:Alma
•
Oyster
I
-0Sa
• Beattie
p °ma 8
- -
CeTRED MEA,
4 rdine Meats, sauea
fresh twice a ;week.
, they are fine. • '
• o fins left at hnre
y highest cash p
eggs. Give els a le
.' '
Purple
*cities. i
Shell and Grit. -
. .
. .
:: a : U 'th--
S Bt
Bros.' OWStand. •
.
SEAFOR
e
•
Dn. tinder' the _Conservative regime-
dor 'to Confederation, theougle .suc-
ssive; Governments. to the present
me, demonstrating tbat when thelast
)nservative Administration left office
isaf thor remained pledged by the,
en Vaster of -Finance, Mr. Foster,
the: policy of reciproceli trade. The
`11ne. MiniSter placed .before the Hoese
, d the country the advantages now
fend. to Catiade throughthe con-
esione made by tete leedted states.-
d, one bY one, teok up the objections
et!, dealing with. each tn detail.
: rnet.the argument that trade
himself,- and it Is • now
• for e• t decidet
am o whether or no toe
shall continue to .hold- a seat in • , Pee-
'lament for a conetituency which hen
not only :hconfidence in .. hih t.
has passed aest strong resolution9'n
i,n oh
position to the etand he has t k 11
. - —
CololHhak ID ' li 1
ne ug • ar -, o ruee as
' ' '
bill before the Ontario House which
should. receive the hearty indorsation
of the members. Ceet. 'Clark proposes
cert 1 . d t t th 1
a o amen men s o e . nsurance
c .
act. This a t b • t . '
been
-
it
•
.
a
s
eral
e
mains
termed a
on the
preceded
ion. Chu
tor., Re
Miss M
funeral
teen we
tege. lef
pall '
at the
Saxnrn
•
o
General;
ere ere
the IN
tit lee
by a s
ch, an
. T. R
ulton a.:
volurda
esse
the 'c
ers, eu
ervide
, Unit
E G
• .. •
°algal
tett
iremet:ry
Tete
t
• oeducte.
t
ling
one
atneng
re
States
:bleitt
and the .ashe
at Ne:
tn., -relent
eery!' 6 .held tat
by 'the ;1.•
erry Good, B.
e orean playth
lee th congre:a-
a.n 'as the ,
Th:re *were .
those pre
the Hon. The
CenSul G.n-
lee COn:
.. o .
!Weld° Eckstra,
le-
sel
A,
der-
no
Ii
so
of
as
-
- o
he.
:a to
an
sa,
inn
te
es: Skil
ale
el, the
.
de -bu
h•
re.
n
e
:11
n .4
_
h
t
11,
„
ei
_
W
, ,111
LI,
:
i U, Tried
a
11
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a :
't
, li
list
/
b b
dies'
hie "s •
. Do a
• nd h
•nd g,
be -r
• •
he I.
t si
-
Ma •
it ' III
ran
-I o
• id,
d S
ces
d 1
Ua
an
1
• s
4lec
g
vet
, tee
he
under- the ,useices
octeth
.y, who ave
of Jessie Alex -
acGregor, oth. of
athe's need only to
antee a ri. treat
t at the ttend-
tg goes 'those
d I f
e eserv g 0
ring such •minent
he •a,dmissio . go,
bin the. re th f
eo has ,bee one
t k
w-ee or ,son
' T
- ti o
to
t
Ye
th
in
in
fl
the
Tes
ouee
0 of .th
e la
- tl t
nshlie
other
re, we
ee of
no th
r
Febreary
Marc
t metes
young
tided
' Us
amen.
• most :ejoyable
ever__
ne for
for ten>
3 1
I e d
r, and
bounda
24t
3rd,, rrepeetive
on the
imnber
------
',erne •
at Map e Lodg
tl
social fun.-
• 1. I li d i t
4 er a, z n
hesyoun people Sfile
e of-rno e matter-
t a
: t he p 1 tie ton
tirs. Wm. Glenn,
y, on Friday. ev
, and Friday ev
ly, oil
outhful riends
of the elenn tfam
'their
,
•
b I
-
ol
n
n
o
1
E
;
ed
Rohert
all of East Wawanos - i. -
ot‘t-Haetlie-In Turnberr , on the
st of March, at the hom of the
ride's rent Mr d I
, pa s, . am. rs. A ex.
stied by Rev. L. Perrin, MisS Al.
rte Sadie,- to Will E liott, a
. ?Tie. / • 1 ,
ggard-Rand4.-At Cthe ho e tit the
,...
ride's parents. on Mazeh ls , by dov
. - •
Oaten, :- Mr. Jas. S. Ho: gard; of
aytnore, Sack, to Miss : -rtha M.
blest daughter . of Mr; an. Mrs. VT.
ands. "Sunnyside," Greer ownship.
..
otice
In e Surrogate OonIt
the estate of Theinas
. ship of Statile
• de . Yi
All rsonsh 4ing
Th mas McII., la
the Count/ of Ilti
or bout - he IOth
qui on or bef
sen to the undd
es te, full parti
lesevi etleaggietztr . -
tra r of thesaidee.
the ts ofthwes
. .
to .Creditorg
4
ofthe County of Him.
McKay, late .of the I
hith .0 r UR • Perm
si e oun y o -. uron,
a 4
tty claim agamet the estate
Of the Township of litantey
nifarmer. deceased, who th'
d#.7 of Irebruarv, 1911, ate
tihe lettlay of April 1911 ,
ed, the administrii,or, 61
of their claims, Ind of Vitt'
. ' ' ' them duly verified b
day -of April the
.shall proceed to 'did
_ •
-
'
would
deflected:from Canadian ehannels by
[nting Mit that the bonding ,privii-
es now in force alrea,dy gave to the
nadlan exporter access .to the Amer-
n route% -nut that the ehorter and
aper Canadian routes gave them a
_ ,
ripening ad -vantage„ -
)ealing
as _no amentien
igen, Plan'
'en- „ and -in Its present form. in
man .
' y catees favors the coMPanies ' . to •
the d,etriment -of the people Among
, • •
other sensible clauses in the bill le
n hich • Id f t . '
oithwan t prov e,st or he doing away
'w . . small ype by-laws which
pelicies now contain,. and. for. man.
a standard
fin
-
death
odme_
1
Bishbp
B '
% *
Russell
- '
The L
week we
of
' e .
age w h
(teeter
'Sawa
' -
nderea
'
te Mr
enade
'Mrs. e
ell kho
c It '
ocu
end
`4.
'
lefeme
oines
I
' re
' •
either
*Ply
reside
le
M ssrs. T. eh
T. Hamilton'
' old reside
ont. - 1,
Hon of
:, celymont,
t of our
t h h
her
hi,
ts,
st
he
1,-
in
fn. pr
The.
ing
who
sotne
a • recoverli
a large
-
, in_
•
h4
le:
-cp.
'
a le
'Rev.
o
;irot
: ,!,
ee'
pl• • e
R
w: 8
, :r ,
-en elo
s with
niciy.
antit
• t
c
he
.61 r
fin:
-111
0
1 f 1,
featn Rze is 1Vn-
• • Bedmon.; _.,,
, . "
8 wee. visit-
e tv
i as. :-: mon ,
R ' d
. td the ho se for
ess' but is. ' 110W,
s whelk' s have 'r
gs it their yards..
col
gu
of
,,
-
far
sic.,
ing from
ts occ
h.at Ls
, tt
"}-'''
hostse:.
evenin.
dancin
eartily
far
pied.th:
admit :d
eautifu
In Ilse
wee
and. k
to InvitationS,
:nd near until 22:
spaciou apartment
one o thelardes
and bes equiprie
;County of Hur
pent in .anees,
agillg, eaniquetti
n t7.11
u
the eto haling refe
: Deaths . not* has been r
,Moy.,-In Muskegon,. Mich., in March tien the adminisitr
pa of theestateto
,. Thomas Downey, aged E2 -yeare. tine as not bd -
en re
tssone-In Seaforth; on Ma h 3rd, -sua ttotheStatue '
ne Nixon Wabson in his - tith veer Kip ett P. O., Administrator
rke'. In Hullett ' n NI n, * th' me aY.
- , on . ar 4_ , D ted the 28thday
among the parties '
-.he onlyto the claims ot
ihIed, and alter such distal.
ter will net be liable for -
v creditor of svhose claim
v . le -notice is given .
ed 'Tlf' '
' alt. P.. B. MeL
of the estataof Th
2Vi54'
AffItelnuary, 1911.
'
with thenobjection that the
etral resources of " the • Dominion
uld he =mated, he claimed that there
a nothing in the agreement which
3oved the present control
policy for all . companiee
ee..ete • - e
.. arengosonmoweende :13Tt nekajarbitpeot a deorf-
Pie e
the a era til) t th ° Ili e 1 - w°,rtn. u:
d ireg b t , a we po cy s as -see;
, sthou they suffer
London,'
!summons
had been
compileat
.
n. peed
-was:4
ill retell
on of
dee
iwn
neents,
enex
a. . orn
eet . The f
. :ct•ed, 'as
rno ths with
hich; sac
al
• he
j
'ed
1 - M
Ttte
ed :'
a Wel
-on'
• .
a
nd
r,
he
o
f
f
is een
:st
r pr
uring
1
a:
t
r's
ve
e len*:
auction n1 •
y largely ttend-
ere' ,obtaine.. Mr.
years e 'was en
'
belt
ng
fitt
of
g done
la, .
ng seq
rtainment,
differtnt
at sina
e eecon
el to' t
hos
1 tables- in the d
a • j.
even y g was I
at of th first. 71"l1
vex., wa somewne.
d
--‘
.
Bea
.
.
ty an
.
ora' fo
of :he Fed-
1,
tee du es!
to baffle
the be
11
rm,
ch
as pre ionely
nat
re. At t e close b
or Provincial Governmeots o Fer
eats,. minerals, etc The pry that
ustriee would be Imperilled wee, he
tended, -without foundatioh. The a-
ement concerned chietly nal.t..rai
t
f 1.1fin 0, heir sorrow that .soin
been the stra,11 chid. cleunes, have no
.tcomp le endth and they are pe,
VI great inconvenience, if 'not to loel
-cony .
Ilance There ar
'
ewes, ' no
1 and alth
that wo
,she was
'
,
ever, I a I'
sigh Su
Id go
esigned
()et
loutided
4
oi
medic: t skill.
.pat exit sufferer,
oy everytbl
Make life pleaAa.
the inter's- Wi
ehe
1.
k foevrt
Ve
g in
t . in
go
Y m
din
u ed
ut
: a
n
•
b
h
the
im
o 'ma
• reit
re add
r •
e
ite
ve-
fur
ves
tak
ho
en0,
hen•
in
-13
estead, made
and was
ones, b t was the
the W se to gra
land,
Ulf
ula
B -6`a
hanqUe
pastor
chair,
Iie w
ty, of
Rev. (
of the
hen a
- disco
erne.,
Ceuze'ne, the po.
ippen c !Tuft, toh
improt ptu prp
med. - 4 a. JO
Om is in
0 I
•
Mee
delete, the only manufactured Ira-
ts dealt with being agricultural itTl-
bents. The Government. negotiators
e taken every precaution not to in-
a any existing industry. Finally, ' he
e issue with those who maintained
t the agreement meant the risscal
andence of Canada upon the United
tes, and ultirria.tely annexation. The 'the
eirtiotes fiscal autonomy remained
n.etely unimpaired, and her loyalty
he Motherland was too deeply found-
in the hearts and minds of the pea-
to be affected by the mere matte, of
.ng more goods to their -southern
vrough 13110n t
' seueral ia, er goocl featUres, none 13 r
1,1W It Olt should be alloeved . to be steicken
?1,1 at- hef instigatioh and in the ine
eres s 0! ehe companies.
-.A.. .61a.....!...Ilinrimr.
•
Labelet
Breeze4.-Wm. Wallace, of Spring-
bank. leaves _Clifford on Tuesday for
west with 6, carload of (horses, pur-
chased by Mr. Ross, formerly of Gor-
rie.-The Mehliehael Bros, are shipping
four cars of horses this end watt week.
-Mr. Albright bought a, nice - neat
driver from F. J. Gaele the other .I/ors.
day for $180. -Mr. Johnson,
:Mrs. leicellyrnont'S
IGeoegina
:the town
land ‚was
:husband
1 .
!marriage
ivillage and
•
ibout Ia year
they !went
porge; Besides
hived' her
William,
eforth ; Ja
:of Winds
R.
Hudsorh
hip of -
married
in le67.
they ;
' here
and
to LO
her
four son
of New
es, of
r, and ,
0z1er,
niaiden
tanley
to.
hertly
etee
hey
a
on
hesban.
aod-
ricet;
tppen,
a.;
oth
riatied lee
She ev : a born
64 -yea,re ar
her ow bee
fter . th
to live in
res dad until
' half • ago, wh
to - ake • the
she is su
tw daughtee
John, of se
aloe Jose
Jame: Grieve
of onelon.
0,
ft
ir
0
n.
r
-
:
-
d
e
s on
n H
I to
tl
1 he
he
- ..go
4.
adiii
Go
ar
we
Mac
rec
:
r
a
ei.
ei
d:
e
a
.
,
of
te
-•ve
hi
fro
a
• e
ed.
le
Ile:
19
•-..'
th
IY
1 1,
y
r.
n
d
ze
1
11
r,
son
gol
shor
Ile
Hen
he
ot
Inie-s
fr.
urin
to
prov
ess.
of
sitln
g
1
n
y
eet,
r
,
t.
arn
g
Mk.
a
out
e a
fa
So
•
eff -
hie
e oast
ni
:nd
ha :
r.
re
on
d
11
I anT
ithi
et t
are
B. 'Cooke
hat
ele
[Mrs.
a
Ma
here
y doin welL
a, prosp-cting
n the eard
will -main
has b ought
his hou ehold
-a spa, e
ch
very much
e as . in I
week. We
Mrs. conga I
from : few 1
D riCan I
, Were here I
arthurh bra- 1
cuti
abil
I; ren
Co
number
to
plau
pro
deri
als,
aPPeP.
Mrs.
dau
will
Mr.
nary artlet,
ty to
ering oe
taliP'"'
of
cores,
e The
•
nen
g solo
and in
ed w
J. Gr
hter as
greatly-
one Horton.
gl
telnee -n
"eaueGlasbanes
Id' 7
Scottis
and wi:
Misses I
ar a
, readi -gs
whateeer
re wet'reeei
en. ef
accom
plea
the
ve evidgice
audte
* Kydd
'
song
fling
ouzene
e pro
and
cap
Hay,
anise,
cd th:
vete'.
white elb
of hp.
ee by her
sang 'a
, rheponding
o 'tinued ap-
t • ok a very
' •
rnme, Ten-
I strument-
e ey theY
el Mr. aedi
th their
a g e duet,
audience.
n violinist,
so
.
t
t
e
a
bi-
1
1-
omfort
The beauty and- con,
-
lire, on the Furniture ys
e a comfortable _home, a
fort is of rnore than ordi
homes is a hobby with
•
purpose A big expend
comfort Just -call in
we wili give you fo
..
e carry all the best lines
-
fort of you borne d
u have. It is an.essei
Id for the [0. g winter flights
Bary import. nee. The
s and our s lick 's p
1 ar.
ture is not gecessary oplyour
and let us S how holt bet
. a little rnon y.
of Furniture rom,tbe beet
:
.
ends in no smal
jai to. happiness to
the matter
4nakiner of comfort-
rli
I I designed* for
fru ar y- .
part to Sccure
•
much Furentur-
ma.ntifacturers
1
-
„
i
-
711bOrS- There was no disloyalty in
3:rte.
3ueleing on the favored nation .. aa. lake
of the arrangement, th Prime
Lster noted individually . the coun-
I concerned, and quoted figures to farmers
v that -their trade was unimportant soon
the great
- •
dairYman, who lives nes Clifford, I's'
getting his. su.pply of le eft, the
• these dayte It is not as 'good now
as it was a month ago. -Both chopping
mills are quite buy these days. The
expect 'the roads to .get soft •
and are getting their
9 also s
4
eph Fiuds
Hudson, o
1 rs. McCi
he Methodist
nag peen
meets of
vived
n, of H
Egino
mont
ch
hi .harm
life
two
sail,
nine.
b came
ch,
y.
of
b others, .1.
ano Will
eaten in
a member
an, her
with the requ
a i .flatten.
'f
ea
-1 the
ho
a ou
la
, at
- ' is
. ma
.. T
s in
111.g
ire
• te
pro
,; soo
e
:
o f
i
- wil
•nsall
an'
We
writi
: g so
•xper
:
•
r:
g
e
oo
hi
ha
th
w
ee
no
seeaks
in
•ase,d
Mr,
L , 1
-d
be a v cant ' was
woll for 1 farni
face 0: the I aide
to learn • s.
Dante Bell .; dies •
nd no #e he well
eided e I, eyen
let his best, an.
lax air carrie•
ones p !esent oack
of yor Short
es wer given
and M . Fienr:
gs' en ertain
his ir
ma,n
to
remelt
by Mr.
H -or
ents
•
n. ering of
a the
t a • social
n tare ad -
:" m. Cald-
o Tbose
11 long be
-
.
Broadfoot
Se T, HOL
-
. .
B x arid 'Co.`
11ES Alanracter '
/ ..-
I - '
did' not affect, except- In a -very
:ed way, the products that Canada
to sell. As for i the - effect_ on
We trade, he pointed out that Great
ain 'would never send -a heehei of
keed of gram to Canada. "Eng-
"could
.,supply of
chop. -Rev. Mr. !McMillan, of Delmore,
bought_a- good driving mare from ,
1 Robert Nay the ether day. -Mr. Robert
McElwain, of Willdamsford, Grey coun-
ty, visited his brothers, George and 1
Charles, last week. Be and. George
i
Was
enjoyed
teem
took
Woodlawn
trice
a w cithe
the
of at
place
eing
Hazen.
man
highee
who
on t
cerne
condi]:
of
le-
e
e
te
i
Ale
conild
aw
ollowin:
, !London,
ny
c exacter
nee and
her. The Nita,
Monda •
the
her pastor, •
'
all.
e •-•
ti
e
Tor
• vs
iss
Mr.
- BuOli.
doubt
ge
c •
e of
.11
a'
or
b
a
t
v
tter.
have
e Inalg:ry
ucha
of t
of f
T
c
a
s
t
e
pie.
,
, a
viii
-res
01.1
f
er
•so
ge,.
ange
wing a ticie i reins
om a cent ' in d
Id mete'e to I tho
of Mr. wilt jesure
and w it no i de?
Ins many , earl
bered , y thos
ys to dome pl
oceasidels retu
the ho pitality
will ot be
hour 1 the moreing
presett,
asant
"n to
that
orgott
and when
monies of
i d we are
s in evi-
n At an
o each oce
.
rmers-
.
. .
..
,
a I
," he said, give h prefeeei
in her 'markets for our 'natural
uets ,If she chose: to eeenee nee t
y, and then we would be preparee
Eve upon her manufacturedproductswill
rresponding advantage. The policy
anada is just the sante as It Was
are • twin brothers and the resemblance
is quite marked. -Mr. Wm. J. Pomeroy,
of - the Carrickerlowick' boundary, par -
chased a load of eighteen horses and
leave for the west with them on
• Tuesday He loads at . -Garde. - MS..
Pomeroy has three 'west.
.
ons
nce
0 - t
No
Ir.
Mou
-law
est- sympa,
e bereaved
.-ehe
ohn
t ; clemens,.
acte
an
Dinsd
h I
four
s Tpall
of •
la,tives
leased
Who
igen,
so a and
b arers,
all a extented
t' note t
•• s been
for se
ev
he
a
trien.
he is
. some
: one 4zi
lege
idea:eel
in •
-
•
:
:
i
e
le
13-
eu
to
g.o.
1
psitio
is aid
n,ceao ,
tatf of
1.pb, a d
earn t
pro
oth
hay
in .
the
his
' t
r
ng
las
• g
fri
e
0
ections • here i cast° all r
taken • ' re- i home •, after
years -. as 1 Glen many
culture, idol- e their beautiful
nds wil be • and .f which
•ill the :gain I emin :ntIy w
tario.
paired
wishin
years
r•si
the
1 rth
to
I
a
.
to 'th
Mr.
enjoy
ence
el theied
i several
d Mrs.
h comfort
1 afford;
a mily.are
- -
ON THE QUAL
Insee
TY
- OF
o
OUR
.
er
.,
.
:, montil9 ago, when -the arrange-
, was made; it ts the same - policy
t hap been for the last. . twelve
e and • it will be the policy of
isruttlian Government at the next
dal .Conference."- .
an -eloquent and inspirieg perora-
Sir willed Laurier struek. aring-
*biotic note, culminating In the
ration that if the United states
'Mended a 71ation 'upon separation
a
nos in the
-L. Viney, wbo bought the -farm across
from the school from John Wolf,
onto it the other day. -J. Darroch,
purchased the store here, moved-
the burg on the 28th ult. Wm.
moved to the farm vacated by,
fanner and Addle Reidt takes
farm which his _ brother " William
-A little son of Hugh Holliday,
the 16th conee:ssiOn, was la Wleghero
hospital for. over a .wrgekt. Be was
• . - t
input
Cover
moved turni
who Stan
Into is
Reidt proveinent,
the be
-. the
' left.
et' furter
i
op- i recently
,
1.
Mrs.
alp
Were :Ilia
Mre Weeleiltrentele
s, I Undergo,
d:SuificlentL
g- to
y. The
t he
to
eter
Leeedon
lot
. P
his ;
wish
has reed
and thn
go dit
Dayma
the late
chased
el
e I i
i
r:
t ,
Y
'
1:
ed
ere
,.
.out
tlY
,ns.
. 'Poet
tie
atm,:
perm
rtabl-
s
per
4 Mrs.
far
nit, has
t of leis
home
in: ny friends,
anent hen
long he w
a ong us.
Nirm.)3
ht lending t
M 'Olymorit."
• Oen, w
of, t
e
e-,
Id
'il
. •
4
I 1
Her
inte..e
his i.e.
ems t
to ta
at, B
ce-pted
:fent
'tend-
'lent
n ,.
: •'
1
..
:-.
ho
a
t
m
. oh-
t
y
n
t
a
to
y
a
o
th
et
:
. the
ion to
1 nig
me 0
d. T
city
eb. 2
as e
at
ke e .
rdt,
n
el"
c
e
c
t
g
: r
i
e o
: B
ty
he lay
He
he
esi
mm
T
g ••
1
e .f
di
eh
• : r
11
Bo
a
ssioiers
e
a
e
The
an, a per- I LP
s, h• ded 1 Cuitee,
commis ton- !. to de
return east flown
Park arm edema
ion wa: ac.. ' er L t
to take office
io.: rks a per- Beac i's
'out 8 yen 1 store I
f $2,2s1 per ! all d
e city • : ks : ious
p a per- i days
-
re In
Sask.
troy the
and before
e estimated
mber
Peche
hard
of Has
stroy
ire. the
. ; I
: -ac
on
wool
mp
and
are
lugs
This-
town
i ,
. .
Sa
be
at
nYs
'
toes
&
lc
li
•
..._
ardwar: store at
urday, hreatenee
Rest a de of the
ng subd ed • did
$50,000. e Env -
store, he poet
rquet's stores,
and -ti' general
meLaug lin were,
the se Ind sere
s suffeeed in two
t, :. 1 1 I I i . I s.
.- '
.
-
.
^
.
-, freely . and 37oUr a
.
htteek pad da hand.
1 - -
fY, your animals and
g apprentice wanted
I
I ".
I'M o
I , DRUG
f Oil h
i
I
unals will
We gu.azantee
the price
.
.
.
aVir
AND soog
.
.
thrive
the-,
ai.ors you;.,
.
:Ea SO
STORE
,
.
ter. A
iianty to
TRY, tT.
,
.
• ,
Ontario
.
fre h .
eats-
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•
Poi
i 'Toronto,: March
180 per :lb.; few
weight, le to 2c
mostly 4ressed.
25 to $7.5
o.Se $5 to n5.
!
recleaned,, $6.25;
d5; alfeeta,, reek
f
Montreal., Mart
3 • fresh, 25e
• ; No. 2, lee.
eo 12e; eastetnes„,
neutter-Choleest,
ends, 24e to 25
• Toronto, March
rents, 26e to 29e
neharaher pease
prints, 1.&, to 36e
46c to lid Eggs;
122e to 2.30 per
to lie per dozen
Lange are quoted
ot 13 ddmper
Toronto, Maren
No. 2 winter
aide, asecording to
eWheat-No, 1 nor
northern, Ode; leo.
winter storage, G
Oats-dlana,da wea
V°. disha.da, wes
ports for immedla
tied 2 twinte, 32e
elle to 21 1-2c au
an teack„ Toronto.
Sic. Barley --66c t
znalting, and
hillIfeed-Manitoba
Toronto; pleats,
$22,50 In bags, To
$24,50. Bey -
-to $13; mixed
-othl, $9 to $11
$6,50 to $7 on
;Wholesale quotatio
$1„1.0 per ba out
85c per bag Is being
• Live
mand was v
ettrernely Ugh
the market steady,-
tations were unalte
steers from 123-4e
diens from : 12
Buffalo,
ket active and -,12
*6.40 to Ole; eh
$6,25; butcher gr
tiers, $4 to $5,75
5; bulled $4 to $5,
springers, $30 to.
active, 25e higher;
$10.75. Sheep- and
I've; sheep Ortet;
Iambs, $6.25 to 0.5
to $8; yearlings, $
to $5.. Hogs --Mar
or; parker% $7.75
35; mixed, $7.65 t
to $7.80; rOngbs, $
- 1.5 to $6.25.
Montreal, March
are that if receipts
week Alms will ea
steers sold at 6 1 -
fairly good at S
15 1-4c to -5
at 4 lene t e pa
choice tow e broUgh
and the Commoner
to 2 1-20,, while 1)
to 5 1-2e per po
supply of begs was
It has been of la
developed-1ft the
declined 10c per
then the demand w
ton and a f Orly
done, with sales of a
40 to $7.50 ner 'cwt.
The market for sma
with no thenge In
Owing- to the cone
the receipts . of cal
and in econeequenee
'with sales. of good
112 to $146 each
at from $4 to $
iambs are ton3In
selling at from
size. Yearling lain*
1-4e to 6 '14c and
Ito 5e per pound.
Toronto, Mareh
eral loads of „peal
Usual, on sate te
fairly good trade,
ply, but prleft were
If as high, as on
Choice picked bathe
Only heard of four,
of good, $5,,50 to $5
to $5.46; Common,
s8.50 to $5.25; b
canners, $2.75 to
hpringern-The ma
Springer s was east
at $40 to $65. Veal
Sold at from $3,50, t
duality calves at
Lambs-L.ambs we
Left; cheep, ewes,,
op2.e0 to $4,25. Hogs
*Petered at the mark
'f.o.b. ears at countr
fat hogs, over 220
ewt lees than the
West Toronto, Ma..
Of fat eattle wa's f
to a light run of.
tairly good tratle;t
sold by the noon ii
• not any higher than
average of ail",
or export would b
• Butchers cattle WP
steady prices. Had t
loads on the mark
prices would unelou
lower. There was
ers sold at $6.05, ir
ago would have bran
owt more • meney,
ketta,lity, and some
and ns,5,90 to -day, w
46.25 three weeks
the market at prose
Exporters -The folio
ported: 57 steers for
teach, at $5.31, or
$6; for Liverpool,
'average weight, at $