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WARE,
'SPECTACLES,
VATG H ES, CLOCKS
JEWELLERY
And Fine Watch Repairing 'at Rock
Bottom Prices.
J. B. RUM BALL & CO
JEWELLERS & ENGRAVERS,CLINTON.
The ROSE LIBRARY
$
Books, Name and Author.
Under One Roof. By James Payn. The Vicar's Daughter. By George
Forrest House. By Mrs M. J. Holmes. Macdonald,
Lest for a Woman. By M.A. Fleming. The Spy of the Rebellion. By Allan
My Wayward Pardner. By Josiah Pinkerton. (Illustrated)
Allan's Wife. Kate Denton. ByM. A
A Wife'e'Tragedy. By Pd. A. Fleming. Bessie's Fortune, By MrsM.J,Ha1gnes meB
Pride and Paseion. By M. A. Fleming. Claude Melnotte and other Detective
The Detective and the Somnambulist. Stories. By Allan Pinkerton.
By Allan Pinkerton. The Barl's Attonement. By B.M.Clay
Without a Home. By E.' P. Roe. A Young Girl's Wooing. By E.P. Roe.
Gabriel Conroy. By Bret Harte. A Double Life. By Allan Pinkerton.
.'The Grocery Man and Peck's Bad Boy. His Promised Bride. By BerthaM.Clay
+' By Geo. W. Peck. Tracy Park. 13y Mrs Mary J. Holmes
IOc. Each. 3 for 25c. Marvel of Cheapness
.''COOPERS BOOK STORE,
MP G.
CLINTON
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
ROUSE To RENT—Residence lately oe-
oupied by Mr James Thompson, corner
MANNING}
Of William anSOOTT d Princess Streets.. Apply to
&
;4 ,drAOOD HOUSE TO RENT—ON BATTEN- B�`ute's alk
fr..00�m Albertt St., lately occupiR Street; ordoeieed by the un-
dersigned. R. HOLMES, NEW Hue. Office
ry: T o LET.—THAT DESIRABLE DWELL-
.b"a000pied by Mctio house rs. g age R nice street
house
t.:contains 9 remise with good cellar and bard
and soft water, small stable and good gar-
den: Immediate possession. Apply to R.
RANSFORD, Clinton.
la -OUSE AND FOUR LOTS IN HOLMES-
vmnedsThe rose sntrs
frame, ooitingof four rooms two-storey
and three up. Fret -class stone cellar, hard
.and soft water and usual conveniences. Good
.stable and hay shed. The lot is a block of
one afire with street on each side. Will be
.,-sold for $525. For information apply to T.
C. PICKARD, Holmesville,
-GURU FOR SALE.SUBSCRIBER OF -
+„1; stns for salethe farm of 112 acres, being
part of lot 20, on the Bayfield line, Goderich
'township. bout 90 acres cleared, the rest
lard wood and cedar and in good state
of tiultivation. On the farm is a new brink
house and wood shed, hard and soft water,
also never -failing spring, close to school and
sbhnroh and is well watered. Also good bank
barn with stone foundation and drive shed.
Address, THOS. H. COLE. Clinton, Ont,
M FOR SALE, --SITUATED IN THE
d
d
atn
County
fo hundred fiftyituaedon thenks ofa leantiful
little lake • 100 ti
'gleaned and I acres
;,0 tan n a good state e l fen cultivation;
f; ban run machinery on it all; well fenced and
A first-class well, good bearing orchard, good
t(S bank barn 60x40, straw house 60x30 all with
.stone basement; also a good cottage 20x24,
with kitchen 16x2° atone, summer kitchen
16x18. All well finished and the farm is in
6, $4od shape throughout. Will be sold cheap.
Terms to snit purchaser. For further par-
tiepulars apply to THOMAS TOWNSEND,
Glasoott, Ont. 2m1
`',''Good House & Lot & Planing
Mill for Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale his house and
1 ante on Albert Street. This property is very
yeliibly situated. The house is a good storey
and a s.
art, :and contains 11 rooms,frame,
] Thelot ih all s Done -half
g: an acre, but will be sold with or without the
rear quarter.
On the back part is a planing mill, with 15
horse -power engine, with 1 surface Poney
':Planer, 1 first-class double Cape Tenanting
Macand Rip
Sawh1
Mouldinwithhaft ng,belting,e&o.. This will
, be sold entire or to suit purchaser. Terms
:reasonable, D. BUCHANAN, Clinton
Notice to Debtors.
persons indebted
ined
ereby notified thatto 11 b o sameisnot
ot
d `y.thelstof March, the account will
planed in court for collection.
J. A. KING, Balser
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
All parties indebted to the undertigned,
.and whose accounts have been rendered, are
hereby notified that the same must be paid
'before the 20th inst., or they will be placed
in court for collection. This is imperative
3a'view of possible changes in the business.
ARTHUR COUCH.
¶[
HACHER WANTED FOR 8. 8
JL Colborne, male or Flemale holding Sec
and or Third Class Certificate, duties to
commence at Easter. State experience and
Salary required from Easter to the end of
the year. Applications received up to April
Bah, Address, ANDREW MILLIAN, Seey,
auburn P. O. • 3i
SAWING.—SUB RB BE
FI R
w mill thoroughly equip -
es running order and is
stom sawing of all kinds,
i/rrbg engaged Mr W. Dodds, a practical
awyer, to take charge of the same. Will
uy good sound hemlock loge. Orders re-
poctinlly solicited. Good Cedar Posts for Buy
ale. We are paying 85 per 1000 for logs,
HOS. TRICK, Godorioh township,Doo. 89. tf
UMBER. A
I�(now has h
nd in fl
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PROPERTIES tor SALE
• The various properties re-
maining undisposed of belong -
[ng to the estate of the late
Ch.are arles now offered for sale. In
order to close up the estate
these properties must be sold.
Full particulars and terms
will/ be made known on appli-
cation to the undersigned.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Clinton.
Blacksmith Shop and land
for sale.
Sub
scriber ty
own dbvhimoatoGowrie, 10 the rs for sale ecountyrof
Perth. It consists of a blacksmith shop do-
ing a good business, with dwelling house, eta
ble and half -acre of land attached. Is in a
splendid farming section, with no opposition
Will be sold with or without tools. Satis-
factory reason for selling. For particulars
apply to THOS. LOBB, Holmesville, or JOS
LOBB, Gowrie. t f
AUCTION SALE OF
VALUABLE — PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of power' of sale con-
tained in a certain mortgage, which will be
produced at the time of sale, there will be
sold on
TUESDAY, Y
Mar.
11
th
At Two o'clock in the afternoon, 1890,
at the
Rattenbury House, CLINTON
The following valuable property:—All those
certain parcels of land situate in the Town -
of Mullett, in tecomposed of Lots Nos. 9tyand 21,ofr innthee5tinh
concession, and the North Half of Lot No. 19
in the 9th concession, :containing in a11250
TERMS—One-tenth-of less.es. more or
enth of the money
to be paid down at the time oo
f sale.
terms for balance will be made known at
time of sale. For further ly
to ROBINSON, O'BRIEN particulars GIBSON ,Ven-
dors' Solicitors, 74, Cborch St., Toronto, or
to CHAS RIDOUT, C. E., Clinton.
MORTGAGE SALE
—OF—
PARM : PROPERTY
—IN THE --
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in two several mortgages, which
will be produced on day of sale, there will
be sold by public auction, at
Swarts' Hotel, BAYFIFLD,
Ey David Dickinson, Auctioneer, on
WEDNESDAY, March 12th,
At the hour
of
11
o'clock
the two parcels oflanddescribed as forenoon
1st, The North Half of Lot Number Nineteen,
in the Lake Road West Concession, in the
Township of Stanley, containing 3n acres,
more or less. The South Half of Lot
Number Seventeen, in the Lake Road East
'
ontaining667ithe of Stanley,
acres, more or f ss Thes
arTIRth desirable farm MS._10per cent down ondayof sale,
balance in thirty days thereafter. Part of
moneys oan remain on mortgage at 6 per
cent. Further conditions made known on
day of sale or can be had on application to
D. DICKINSON, MANNINO & SCOTT,
Auctioneer Vendor's Solicitors
PMEE for MLK
DRESSMAKING
--
Mae Trewartha desires to Intimate to her
Neretuned to
n and customers isnow preparedc all allr
rorders
the DRESS and MANTLE MAKING line
'06: short notice, and with perfect satisfac-
' ` Orders respectfully solicited.
M. TREWARTHA
f" !the house occupied by her ie for sale on
qarp reasonable arms. Particulars on ap-
' lilibation
SAW MILL FOR SALE.
One of the best steam sawmills in Huron
(ionnty, capasity 10,000 per day,dn first class
running order and furnished with shingle
iad headiug machinery. Also about 6 acres
'2 land and house, plenty of timber near.
dE it year's custom sawing was over 400,000
ltd over 15,000 5111 heading.) Near ship
Y}ltcif paint and thriving town. A first-class
k Mess oheap.For particulars address,
i1W ERA OFFICE, Clinton. Immediate
.tpolfsion If required, tf
NOTICE.
I -persons indebted to the firm of
£Iffy E. Pay & Co., are requested
.eal1 at Mr J. Cuningliame's
r rOeery and settle before the let of
After that date all accounts
llhbe placed with Mr Farran.
tplp3 House and Lot now occupied by
r ?`'ay is for sale or to rent.
R$. *HITT. rvl.c.16.1vi.
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
.f o, Organ and Toohnieon, or Muscle
Eloper. for use of pupils. Roome at
ilsrtt'e, opposite Mr. Whitehead'e.
now.
your GREY COT PONS
Buy your EMBROI-
DERIES now. See the value
we are offering. We have
just what you want in COR-
SETS-; the price sells them
rapidly; it will pay you to
see them. The rush now
is for those W11ITE COTTON
REMNANTS at so much a
pound.
Remember we now ,.are -
continuing our Special Bar
gain days on Friday.
J. C. DETLOR, & CO.,
CLINTON.
'' ,tmrsToti zitatuTri
Cornoptt+d iwarr ItutrtOtqr aft rlicem.
Tharoiwy, 4A1 oK, 6 1890.
WheAt, tall stand+rd,. •, Q eQ 080
0013..,,,..,a4,.....n.. 75. R 095
Barley.....,.. •.. 0 85 a 0 dQ
Pens.,, Q 68 a 0 6$
Flour per bgl.. 4 5Q r► 5 00
Batter............. 0 18 a 0 16
Eger x2 s 19i
Pork"... , 5004.5 60
Ray 600 a 25
Rides s 25.8 05
Sheep Skin i A 50 a 0 72
. SALE REGISTER.
ea
March
Ze
w
no
Stanley, at Swart a#Hots , Bsyil e d n
Wednesday, March 12. D. Diokin n,
Auot.
Farm stook o1 Mx^ W Moffat, lot 23,
Con. 3, Stanley, on Thursday Ma h
19tlLJ. Howson, Auot.
lot a70 stook, of
James $o n-
ship, on March 11. J. Howson, A I.
THEY
ARE THE BEST
CHILDREN'S WAISTS, CORSET CLASPS•and DRESS
per c. o for cash.
The FLORA - 50 cents. The Best 50c. Corset .tirade.
The 21 - - 75 cents. Equal to $1 corsets of other
ThQ.,.CORALINE $1. The Greatest of $1 Corsets. makes,
The YATISI $1.25. The easiest anci 'most perfect fitting
The FAIRY 50 cents. The best Corset for Misses and Child en's n thewear.
CHILDREN'S WAISTS, CORSET a and s
,
per c. o$' for cash,
0
NORTH AMERICANi5 TAYS.
ESTATE JOgrT' E0aCENS.
LIFE ASSURANCE
ASSURANCE
COMPANY.
The annual meeting of this Company way
held at its head office, Toronto, on Tuesday
the 28th of January, 1890. There was a large
attendance of those interested in the institn-
tion. new business D rect0 ' Teport showed that the
in the
past year was the largest
lar
history of the Company; alvo ttha
ge increases had been made in every branch
of the Company's business, tending to its con-
tinued progress and prosperity. It was also
pointed out that the greater part of the Com-
pany's business was on the Semi Tontine in-
vestment plan and further that nearly all
the Home companies were now issuing poli-
cies on this plan under one
name g public clearly indicating that the insuring pubblic
prefer this form of insurance. The Fin-
ancial Statement together with the auditors'
report thereon, was duly submitted to the
meeting.
Abstract of Financial Statement for the
year ending December 31, 1889.
Cash income for -year 1889...... $ 802,680 53
Expenditure (including payments
to policy holders of $59,-
906 94.) ..................... 161,687 23
Assets (including uncalled guar-
antee fund),........... 1,063,250 49
Reserve fund (including clnims
under policies awaiting proofs
$5500.) ...................... 682,870 00
Surplus for security of policy
holders..,,,
WILLIAM MCCABE, Ma.nai • ' . �,tFrirectorr 4B
We have examined the booksdog D.
urnents and
vouchers representing the foregoing revenue
account, and also each of the securities for
the property in the Balance Sheet and certify
to their correctness.
JAMES CARLYLE, M. D.,
W. G. CASSELS, ) Auditors.
TORONTO January 14, 1890.
We concur in the foregoing Certificate and
have personally made an independent ex-
amination of said books, quarterly, and also
of each of the securities representing said
Property.
E. A. MEREDITH�i LL.D., ( Auditing Commit -
B. B. HUGHES, } tee of the Board.
Mr. John L. Blackie, Vice -President
Company took the chair in the absence
President, Hon. A Mackenzie, M. P.
was attending to his duties at Ottawa.
hon. gentleman, however, did not forg
company with which he hies been co
ed since its inception, and addressed a
to the Polis _Fielders dery and Guarantors,
was read at the meeting. gepresed
regret at not being present and especial]
as the year 1889 was the most successful
the history of the Company, and the
ment showed the greatest advance of
year. He also dwelt on the fact that the
sets had in every instance been br
down to a cash basis thereby continuin
the same course that had been adopted
outset, viz. ; to build the Company up
solid foundation.
° Tho letter from the President was
with Loud applause.
Mr. Blackie, the Vice -President, then
dressed the meeting and dealt very fully
the main features of the report.
also referred in feeling terms to the
sustained by the death of the late
President, Hon. Alex. Morris, which
occurred since the last annual meetin
the Company. By comparisons with o
leading companies, he demonstrated to
satisfaction of all present that the se
ity offered to policy holders by tho Nort
American can truly be said to be "Una
passed on this Continent"
In referring to the competition experien
from the largo American companies,
showed in a very clear manner, tak
the figures from an official statement p
lishod in the United States. that the, per
.tentage of surplus to assets, of the lar
companies, was much loss than that of ma
of the smaller companies. Dwelling on t
point, and also on the low mortality that
companies doing business in Canada had
far experienced, and further on the high
rate of interest terest
obtainable '
am
abl
o in Canada
compared with other countries, for safe
vestments, he showed very clearly that
certainly to the advantage of Canada
rs to patronize their own compani
ted that the Company's solid inves
in mortgages and debentures cons
a relative security for policy holde
before attained by any Canadian Li
nee Compauy, at thosamo period of i
of the
of the
, who
The
et the
nnect-
letter
which
his
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in
state -
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cur_the -Nasal Bala
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nr• Instantly Relieves
0 T 1 C!New - Grocery -� Store..,
a MESSRS COOPER & LOGAN beg to announce that they have
opened out in the store next to Couch's butcher shop, a new and first-
class stock of
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, , Etc.,
.And invite the public to Inspect the same. Our -
Teas, Coffees, bruits, Canned 4
G-oods,I
Etc.
kItzaatrbeis(,fsirtson's growth, and our CROCKERY and ;GLASS
Boprikrupt e latest design. Everything is fresh and will be sold
at the lowest prices.
�o�, SAUSAGE HAMS BACON, &c., HADDIE, ..
STSCOES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &c, always on hand. -".
BOOTS, S ES, OVER-
, FINE TEAS a specialty. Farm produce taken in exchange.
,j, V �� A trial order s:,iicited.
HAVING
000
BOUGHT A --
SHOES & RUBBERS A --
At 57i Cents on the Dollar, and in order to clear them out before we
get in our spring stock, we will sell this lot on a small advance on
what they„cost us. Biggest Bargains ever offered in Boots and
Shoes, for the Next two weeks. Come and see for yourselves.
Plumsteel -& - Gibbillgs
A nagger Signal
A Cold in the Head may be aptly termed a danger sinal1
g warning
nus and disagreeable disc g mug you that If neglected
gr aserCntarrb is sure o follow, perhaps leading to Consumption and danger-
011E1
grave. At no season of the year is Cold in the Head more prevalent than dbring the Spring months,
and at no other season do the people of this country suffer more generally from Catarrh,with all Its
disagreeable and annoying effects. Do not for an instant neglect either of these troubles but apply
NASAL BALM, the only remedy that will give instar. t relief and effect a thorough cure. ]Phe follow -
in: testlmoniala from among thousands in our possession boar witness to its sterling merit.
Alex. Burns, Sudbury, Ont., says: I may state
that I have been affected with Catarrh seven or
eight years, and it was attended by consequent
symptoms such as foul breath, constant dropping
into the throat, hawking and spitting, partial
deafness ringing in the ears and sickening pains
in the head directly over either eye. I have us-
ed powders and douches, but all to no effect, the
only result arising from the use of such was tem-
porany relief, followed by the usual symptoms in
a more aggravated form. The results arising
from the use of Nasal Balm: Sweet breath, stop-
page of the droppings into the throat (consequ-
ently less hawking and spitting), clearness of
hearing, and not once sin�-e I began its use have
I had pain in the head. In fact, itis my opinion
that a carefu and persistent use of thelBalm will
effect a cure in the worst case of catarrh.
red
ingj Cold in tread,
he
gest
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his
the
so
or
L. D. Dion, Dept. t.
Railways e
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says: 1 nm very glad to give you to -day the
In- testimony that Nasal Balm has completely cured
d Y
tit my catarrh, from which I suffered for nearly
this
was
insure
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meats
tuted
never
Insure
history.
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beat this
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The
The fol.
rectors:
Bleerie,
donald,
K. Kerr
L. L. D.,
ney, Ho
Edward
Hughes,
William
.Jaffray,
Smith, a
to the D
Hon, Ed
Frank 5
M. P. P.
Subseq
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President
G. W. Al
standing
Hon. Edw
most im
surance.
J.L. ELM'
HON. G. W
Viee-P
A. W. Mallory, Mallorytow6, Ont., says: My
daughter suffered for year@ from a most distress-
ing and annoying Cater, h. Her cane was under
the treatment of eminent physicians In the Unit-
ed States and Canada. Two months use of Nasal
Balm has had more beneficial effects than all for-
mer treatments combined,
an a years.
es.
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fe
is �1s
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heretotestify to street.
the unequalled
healing powers of your Nasal Balm. I have been
troubled for throe years by what the doctors call
post nasal catarrh and have tried everything in
the city that could be obtained, in the shape of
catarrh cures, and found no permanent relief I
from any of them, till a fr*nd one day advised
me to try your Nasal Balm, and I find that even
one bottle has done me more good than all the
medicines put together that I have persecuted
myself with before. I was very much troubled
cooled
with sdtti�� - -
morning, so much so that m especially in the 1
tinually in n raw condition, butt Ir am now be -
it is
ak
ginning
to know I shall of fail tto roe to
it to anbe able to y of
my friends suffering from th Ike disease.
Nasal Balm
Positively Cures
Catarrh,
D. Derbyshire, Mayor of Brockville and Pr
sident of the Ontario Creamery Association say
Nasal Bairn .beats the world for Catarrh an
Cold in the Head. In nay own case It effecto
relief from the first application,
Isaac Waterman, Imperial Oil Co'y, Petrolia,
Ont., says : Nasal Balm gave me the most per-
fo ct satisfaction of any medicine I ever used for
Cold in the Head. I found it easy to use, quick
in giving relief and effect a complete cure in a
couple of hours.
If Nasal Balm is not kept ;In stock by your dealer it will be sent post paid on receipt of price (5
Cents for small and Si for large slze.bottles) by addressing
agents expresser) groat satisfaction
the reference made to them by Vice -
mit Blailkio, He commended them for
od work they had been doing and illus -
in glowing terms the advantage to
widows and orphaus that had accrued
h Life Insurance, which, however,
never have reached them but for the
f the agent.
motion to adopt the report was sec -
by the Hon. Frank Smith, who ex -
his opinion that the report was a
d one and further, that he should
t it would be almost impossible to
Company's record in any part of
Id,
usual votes of thanks were then passed,
owing gentlemen were elected as di -
Hon. Alex. Maclrenzie M. P., John L.
Hon. G. W. Allan, Hon. D. A. Mac -
Hugh McLennan, Dr. L. W. Smith, J.
Q. C., John Morison, E. A. Meredith
A. H. Campbell, D. Macrae, E. Gur-
n. Edward Blake, John N. Lake,
Galley, Hon. O. Mowat, B. B.
Jamas Thorburn, M. D. James Scott,
Gordon, H. H. Cook 111. P., Robert
Edward F. Clarke, Hon. Frank
nd William McCabe; the addition
irectorate for this year being the
ward Blake, Q. C., M. 1'., the Hon.
mith and icon. Oliver Mowat Q. C.,
gently the new Board met and nnan-
o-elected Hon. A. Mackenzie, M. P.,
, and John L. Blaikie and the Hon.
Ian, Vice Presidents, and the usual
committees with the addition of the
and Blake, Q. C. to the Company's
portant Committee, viz; that on In.
Kl� HON. A. MACKENZIE M. P.
.ALLAN President.
residents. WM. MCCABE, ,
Managing Director.
FULFORD & CO. B110ettVILLB, ONT.
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R, Adam's Space,
COOPER & LOGAN, Clinton
HUB GROCERY
LOOK ILOOK !
We want your money or BUTTER and EGGS, but will give you in
exchange goods cheap. We are going to make a.
SPECIAL REDUCTION in Brooms, Wash-
tubs, Brushes, Washboards, Rte.
All first-class GROCERIES and SPICES kept in stoek.
VAC) W. CLIr rI1c N
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The People's Gr
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r
V
V
Basiness
Change.
Tho undersigned desires to intimate to his former patrons and friend
that he has repurchased his former business, and will continue it at
the old stand,
Corner .of Albert and Ontario Streets
He intends to go out of the Crockery and Glasswareline entirely,
balance of which will be sold cheap, and will devote himself exclu-
sively to
GROCERIES, Fine Fruits, Confectionary &c.
Of which he will keep nothing but first-class goods. The business
will be conducted on a strictly cash basis, and prices will be fixed ac-
cordingly. By giving close personal attention to the business he
hopes to merit and receive the same liberal patronage that ho enjoy ed
hitherto.
JOHN CUNINGHADIE, - - CLINTON
SPRING SALE OF
BOOTS and SHOES
In order to reduce my stock to make' room for Spring
Goods, I will sell for the next thirty days, my entire
stock of
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers &
Overshoes
AT COST FOR CASH. Call early and get Bargains.
Ten per cent Discount for Cash. Eggs taken in exchange
Look out for Aa.vertise-icIIAS. CRUICKSHANK
went next week.
BOUTS 6 HOES
R. ADAMS.
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK
MARKET
Receipts at west end market for week
were 611 head cattle. 178 sheep, 111
calves and 80 hogs. There has been
little improvement in the cattle trade
receipts being in excess of demand. A
fair class of cattle was offered, highest
price about 4o per lb. A large number
of aheep received, the market continu-
ing to hold good. Prices paid for live
hogs rather higher, with a tendency to
ri'ae, the warm weather of past week
probably helping this. Pair receipts
and demand for calves. Cattle -Butch-
ers' good, 81 to 4c; do, medium, 81 to 3}
do; culls, 21 to 80. Sheep -41 to Se.
LONDESBORO
Hoge—$4,65 to $4,75. Calves—$4 to $8.
There were about 300 head of butchers'
cattle and 20 calves offered at east and
abattoir. Trade was fairly active at
rates, prices of cattle being about
arter of a cent per lb higher than on
last Monday, while the beet were -not
much higher. Common and inferior
beasts wore considerably dearer, beet
beeves selling at about 410 per lb. with
pretty good stock at about 4c; rough
steers and common dry cows 810, while
leaner boasts sold at 8c. There was an
active demand for calves, and prices
of gocd vee is continue pretty high. Prices
range from $4 to $18 each. There were
no sheep or lambs on the market. Lat.
est sale of fat hogs was made at $4.80.
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR BALANCE OF
WINTER STOCK.
Eggs Taken in Exchange
TAYL0R & Sonc
CLINTON AND BLXTM
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