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A Crreat Victory.
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The Conservatives put up a great
fight lit all three ridings of Huron,
but particularly so in the South
whore they rolled up the magnificent
majority of over 400. And" this not-
withstanding that the Liberal candi-
date was active and energetic _ and
had the essistance..;of the, • following
members of the. Government all of
whom spoke in . the constituency :
Dryden, Latchford, 1Vlaekay and Evan-
turel. As it so happened three .of
these gentlemen were themselves de-
feated. The party in South. Huron
is to be congratulated upon winning;
one of the' most signal. victories in
the province,.
In the East Mr. James: Bowman
campaigned vigorously s and reduced
his opponei:t's'ivajority by •• nearly
350. FIad Athe fight continued ten da-
ys longer he would have.:made a sti1l
better showing, The ..party. in . tihe
East has shown its Mettle and will
yet swing the riding into the Con-
servative column- for the.. Legisla-
ture as well as the House Of Corn -
mons.
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There is not a, desirable state of
affairs in West. Huron where owing
to incomplete returnsfrom the sev-
enth division in Hullett the . return-
ing officer was unable tb take, :.them
into consideration. They .::gave. Mr.
Cameron a majority of twenty • or
five for the riding, but . thrown out,
as the -returning •officer 'was obliged
to° do, Major Holmes hasa majority
of fifteen and was declared:elected.
The Conservatives. have -no .wish,
however;, to take advantage of the
deputy's carelessness and have ,appli-
ed for a recount which will take
Maze ron- Friday. 'This' is ;the :second
time ,this . sort of thing has.happened
in West Huron, but. it is for be'hoped•
it will he the last. -In both . cases
the deputies . were Liberals..
Hullett Towne •
p
Mr Robert Rogerson sold' some fine
cattle to Mr. Thos. Mason of Clint-
on: Mr. Charles Rogerson also • sold.
some to Mr. Sidney Smith .of Clint-
on. and :delivered thein lash . week."
Rogerson boys are goad feeders • find
keep good stock.
Mr. Andrew Tyerman and %Mr. Geo.
Hesk are not' very well ;at present.'
Mr. Thos. Troop also has been siigh.t-
ly indisposed."
Mr: Geo: Medd. • returns harem., to
Simcoe this week atter -spent about
a month with his ,parents here.
WELL DONE, GOOD • AND
FAITHFUL'. • •
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MR. , JAMES BOWMAN,
The Conservatives of East Huron"
were proud of their: candidate and
fought with . a vim. It was a . big
task which they undertook to ' .turn
over a majority of 465,, hitt they
reduced it to 107 and next: time will
wipe it out altogether. Mr: Bowman
is the coming "man, ;, d
Sumaiierbjll4
We regret to say that Mr. J. II.
Lowery is very low at.present,• but
we hope ,to tear of ,his speedy recov-
ery.
Mr. J. I1il1 in at present under the
weather. .
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Miss M. Faultier of lilisgreen has
been visiting at Mr. 12. Mel3rien's
the past week.
Mr. A. E. Scarlet of.Leadburyand
Miss A. Baird of 1Cinoardine visited
at Mr, G. Tyneris over Sunday.
Mr. W. J. Menden delivered a fine
team of horses to a Wingham buy-
er one Clay last week, • "
Owing to the illness of Mr. Low-
ery, Miss .Melwan 'of Clinton is con-
ducting the school "on the sixteenth
con.
Monttoal, Jan: 31 -Jas. ;Scott, sec-
. rotary of the Metropolitan Life le.-
surance Companny,•dropped dead of
apoplexy gt his home at aft Lans-
downe avenue, ,Westthount, this mar -
He was 40 years 0f age,
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West Huron
Election Returns,
The following are the returns in
West Huron as given by the return-
ing officer on Saturday
ASIIPi1.LD TP.
Catirlaron Holmes
No °1 52 73
2 30 78
3 39 63
4 32 67
5 84 30
0 72 14
- 7 77 21
395 345
Majority for Cameron 50.
COLBORNE TP.
89' 57
45 _ 39
71 67
47 35
No. 1
2
• 3
4•
252 • 198
.'Majority for Camerons 54.
GODERICH TP.
No. 1t
'.. 1 39 -..._.. -84
2 40 55
5• 46. 65
125 .204
Majority, -for Holmes 79
WEST WAWANOSII,
No. 1 60 68'
'2.
3
4
,39
27
76
5 45
247
Majority for Mimes 17,
•EAST WAWANOSIL
No. 1 •
2
3 i
4
57
66
38
35
264
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72 48
72 65 •
55 38
• 60 32 •
259 . 183,
Majority for . Cameron 76..
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No: 1 .54 • 46 .•
l' .. 54 41.
.108 `.87
Majority for:Cameron< 21.
GODERICH,
No. i 73 79.,
2 62 . 94..
• 3 65 73
4 70 .• 55
.5.
7
Majority
•:No••1
2.
3
'4
50, .' 56
77 85
• .54 38
•:480
for Holmes 20. •
WINGHAM
• 34' 67
31- 57,' •:
39
7"7
•_ 70 129.
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The Clinton NcwsuReoord
East Huron Election Returns,
'The following are the r'etutns for
East Huron as given by the return-
ing officer on Monday
STEPHEN N 4?.
Eilber McLennan
78 28
No, 1 Seldom have the people of Bayfield and surrounding co-
2 unitry had such a chance to save money: on their purchases
as at F. A. Edwards' Winter Cash Sale. 'Printed pricesare
frekiuently •rnislea'ding and you should see the goods to ap-
preciate the values, Curs are ecknowled'ged the best values
ever seen here. •
Come and judge for yourself.. .
FRISS C400{/S-We have a large variety,' of seasonable
**e*************** goods in desirable colors, browns; blacks,
navys, greens, greys, serges, tweeds, soliels, etc., at special-
ly reduced prices. 50c and 60o for 38e and 42c, 35e for 28e,
25e and 30o for 20c per yard. A number of pieces of Fancy
Goods for Skirts and Waists 754 and 85e for 759, a yard.
Exceptional values in Suitings and Cloakings:
75c er 4 85e English Homespun at 50c and 60e • 75c Gr-
oy Suiting for 40c a yard $1.00 Navy Beaver for 60c a Yd.
$11,00 Navy Curl for 50c a yard . $1,35: Green Beaver for 65c
$1.25 Cardinal Curl for 700 a yard. 38 inch Flannelette
Skirting 6e a yard, • Fancy Bordered Apron Lining 140 yd.
10e, 12*0 and 15c. Wrapperettes .for 8c and 10e Fancy Sh-
irting 15c for 10e 25e Ringwood Gloves, white and color-
ed at 150 a .pair,
READY-MADE CLOTHING --We. are determined to clear ev-
********'t'"******************** erg*' Overeoai and Suit re-
gardless of cost :'
Only 6 Men's :Overcoats,, sizes 39 and 40, 'at Half Price
3 Youths' Overcoats, 34 and 35, at $1.50 .each.
Just 12 Men's Suits, sizes 30, 37, 38, 39. $5 for $3.50,
36 and $6.50 for $4.50 and $4.90, 37, $7.50 and $8'for 36.50.
There are many other bargains of Which there is not room
here to mention.
226 Butter, Eggs and . Dried Apples taken,
' 10 per cent. discount off regular priced goods
61' 17
3 85 48.
4 83 57
5 50, 39
6 87 35.
7 39 69
8 64 20
9 67 44 ..
614 362
Majority fox ° Eilber 251.
IIAY TP. .. ,
No. 1: 33 41.
2 24 45
8 109 • 91
4 24 5$ '.
5 48 67
6 86 45 •
7 28 29.
' 8 19 74.
,.3.60 481 -._.__
Majority for McLennan 71,•
STANLEY TP,
No. 1 80 56
2 • 35 59.
3. 106 27
4 .57 17 '.
5 37 . 51
276
Majority for Eilber 50.
A 'RECORD-BREAKING VICTORY:
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480 ' HENRY' . ' EII+JB) R, .'ME1VIBER-EL-
EC . FOR SOUTH 1- ON,'"
T R TUR
174 • •'330
Majority, for" Iiodnies 156..
CLINTON. .•
No'.1 06 •58
99 • 64,
60 82
55 •60
• 280 244 , '
Majority for Cameron 36.
HULLETT: TP.
N . 5 •
' o' .. '' • 27
6' 56 : 31
7
VV
Majority for Cameron. 20.
'No.. 7 hlullett, gave Cameron • 52
No.' 7 Hullett gave Holmes 32
• Majority. for Camexpn 20
At this poll the deputy .did, not
'fill in the .returns 'so the "returning
officer could' not include them This
reduced Cameron's . majority in that
township from 40 to 20;
MAJORITIES
Holmes Cameron
Ashfield 50
East Wawanosh 7.6
Colborne 54 •
Hullett 20'
Blyth t
yth ' 21:
Clinton , 36
Goderich Tp. 79
Wingham : a 156
Goderieh :. - . .... 20
West Wawansh . 17
- 272• 257
This • is how the returning officer
Counted the returns, giving *the seat
to Hobnob ' by 15 of a majority.
TOTAL VOTE CAST.
Cameron Holmes.
Ashfield_ ' 395 . ' 345
Colborne 252 , 198•
Clinton 280 244
BIyth 168 87
Goderich 460 ' ' 480
Wingham 174 ' 330
Hullett ' 135 . :95
Goderioh Tis. ' ' 125 204
E. Wawanosh 259 183
W. Wawanosh . 247. ' 264
2435 2430
` Majority for Holmes 15.
In this recapitulation the vote said
to. have been •recorded in No. 7,' Hut
lett, is counted,
BALLOTS POU THE RECOVIV,
Rejected Spoiled, . Tendered
Ashfield 1 3
Colborne 1
Goderich Tp. • 1 1
E, Wawanosh . 1 1
W. Wawanosh
Hullett.
Blyth
Goderich
Wingham . 5
Clinton 1 3
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STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS
Stratford, Jan. 3i-wi?i'illiarn Mowat
for many years editor. of The 130a.
eon, and lately of Mowat's Hank,
now defunct, was sttfeken with liar.
alysis. He is in an unconscious con•
clition and his recovery is doubtful.
Mr. 11Zomat is outs- seventy Vara of
age,
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A:few 'years since South. Huron Lib-
erals little thought that' in 1305 a the
riding .' wituld ,give' a ;,, Conservative
r• vandit
ma o rt of over 400,yet
.J y
came .about. The" result shows what
a popular and able candidate with a
good cause and a united and enthus-
iastic .party cah accomplish, Here's:
to ;Harry. Eilber M: L. A., onee.niore.
No. 3
4 •
• ,6
.GODERICH TP:
$8
6L: ,
30
Majority for : dither 92..• '
USBORNE TP.
No '1. • 112
Z• 50
3 116
4: 55
36 '
16
35
87
47
67
42
77
333 233
Majority for :Eilber 100.
TUCIKERSMITFI TP:
No.•1 • 41 68
2 46 64
3 .
23, 53.:..
4, 29 77
5 24 78.,
32 75 .
205 ' 415
Majority for'McLettsnan 210:
No. 1
2
4 .
5
SEAFORT1:
• 80 108
52 38
48 55
26 31
39" 27,
245 259
7dajority for McLennan •.14,.
EXETER;
No . 1 76 26
2 69 ,26..'
3... 69 24
4.. 80 •..52.
294 ' 128
Majority for Eilber 166
1•IENSALL
No 1 94 .102. ,•.
Majority. for McLennan 8.
13AYh'IELD,
No. 1 88 83'
Majority for Either 55.
TOTALS. °
Either L her MeLennati
Stephen 614. 303'
Hay 360 431''
Stanley 276 226
Goderich 179 87
Usborne 333 " 283•
Tuokersrriith 205 415
Seaforth . 245 350
Exeter 294 128
Hensafl 94 102
Bayfield 88 33
2688 2277
Majority for Eilber 411.
Total vote polled 4065
Total vote polled 1902 ,5001
• ' SE1kFORTft
The Cresswell family received• the
sad news recently of the serious
illness• of , Mr. H. W. Cresswell, who
had then been taken to the Medicine
Ilat hospital ' and would in a few
days have to suffer 'the amputation
of one of his legs. Mr. G. E. .Cress-
well •left on Saturday to be with his'
brother during the operation and Mr.
Ralph Cresswell left' on Monday on
the same mission. Owing to the age
of the sick marc it is feared he may
not be able to rally from the ppelit-
tion. He will be remembered by the
older citizens as a. former resident of
this section, although for tetany years
he has owned and operated one of the
argyest cattle ranches in the North.
Wed.
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F. 'A, EDWARDS, BAYFIELD.
New IT aces In Legislature. O: iuibord (L)—Ru,sseli,
• D. Davidson (L)—C. ,Simcoe,
The,; new Legislature of .Ontario will W.:J. McCart (L) -Stormont,
:have a tremendous influx' of . fresh °; W A.. Kribs., (C) -N. Waterloo. •
human material in its composition,no •J. Y. Gross (L) --Welland:
fewer than 41 men who did not sit: Hon.' J, M, Gibson '(L) -E.. Wel;
in the, last House having been re- lington.: • "'
turned, .The new members are : John I}ipkenson (L) --S. Wentworth.
W. J. Paul; (C) -Addington, John Richardson (L) -E, York.
R;E: Clapp "(C)=5..13xuee Hon. E, J.• Davis' (L).• -N.: York:
Dr.' Lewis (C)-Dufferin.
J, H 'Devitt (C) -W. Durham..
J, A.• McMillan. (L) -Glengarry.:..
A. 14: Fisher (C) -N. Brant. •
II. Ferguson '(C) --Grenville. °
Jacob, Kohler '('L)- Ialdimand_
Dr, A. W. Nixon (C) -Halton: '
•'E, W. Rathbun (Ind.) -E. Hastings.
P. I4. 'Bowyer (C) --E. Kent. •
McCoig (L)=W: Kent:,_ ,
ILM0n'
t'
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g e y. (C). -E. Lambton:
Dr. Preston '(Q) -N, Lanark. •
,1. D. Dargavel (C) --Leeds
P'0:.
W. (C) -E.• ex.'
' C.. C. HodgiNeelyns (C)-W.',MiMiddlesddlesex.
C.. Lamarche.: (C) -E. 1�Iipissing..
O. Aubin (C) -W• •Nipissing.
Col. tki
o A neon (I ' -N Norfolk.1
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C. Calder (C) S. Qntario
D. J,•MeD:ougal. (L)=Ot:tawa..
• G. 5, May (L) -Ottawa.
John Torrance (C) -N: Perth.
N.* Monteith (C) -S. Perth, • • . • his family and although past.the thr
T. E Bradburn (0) -e -We Peterboro. ee . score _.years arid ten, he is still
Arthur C. Pratt ' (C) -S:• .Norfolk,", .active and oheer-ful.:He has in turn•
John; Galina '('C) -Parry Sound. • served the township. •of MVlcKillop as
•W, A.; Preston (C)-•Portr.Artitur. J reebie and councilloi,` He'was also
B,•Labrosse (L) Prescott. • 1 warden of .the county of Huron, The
T. W. McGarry '(C) •S, Renfrew. , family were photographed at the gal-
•D.•Racine (L) -Russell. �lery..of.Jackson�Bros: and consist. of
A: F3.. Thompson (0).-d: Simcoe, I R. O. Rays,' Goderich, bounty solicit:;'
George Kerr. (C) --Stormont.. or';' Adam Bays; Seaferth William,
Gere
o g Pattir:son (C) -N. Waterloo' Fort Qu rl.ppelle: • James of Kincar-
Ewan Fraser (C) --Welland, dine ; Mrs.. T. McElroy of Winthrop
J. J Craig(C)-E Wellingtons: Mrs, Geo. Garden of. Guelph ; :Mrs,;
D; Reid".(L)--•S, Wentworth.' • W. R, • Ireland :of Seaforth ; Mr% W.
A., *'*Cowan (C)= -E..; York; J. Fowler of. Barrie , MrsJ. Vinson
•T, L'nn ,. .
H c ox : (G N ..'York,Barrie, ,
) , ofo, and Mrs, J, Ireland • of
Dr. `Smellie (C); Fort; William, ; .Clijirton:
On, Sunday, week there passed•away
,at the home of his daughter,.. Mrs..
Jas,McDowell, in McKillop, an aged'.
pioneer in thee" person of :Geo. Payne.
Mr. Payne ,.was one of :the • few r•e-
making links connecting the past wi-
th- .the
i=th_.;the present,having reached ;the;
rclnarkabfe age of 93:. years•` and if
months: We have been unable, to ob-.
Lain •the history' of . his life, • which,,
embracing as it does,, nearly all of
the nineteenth eentury; would ' make'
Seaforth. •
,Mr. Jas. Hays, an old and highly
esteemed . resident of this community, ,
had the pleasure of havingassembled
about him his entire family, consist-
ing of : four sons and six daughters,
This pleasant .re -union :took Place at
the home of .his daughter, Mrs;' W.R.
Ireland of . this ,• : town.. This" is the
first time ter. over twenty ,yrs that
the f,�mily, have all been . together,
owing chiefly to the absence ,.'of. Mr.
Wm 'Heys, the-•wird `son,• and • to.
whose `.return home this .celebration
i due, Is
s c. He now one pf•tlie�. most
s o m
prosperous • farmers in• the Northwest,
and eftci' a visit, to his .. relatives
• will return there again. .Mr.. James
. Hays is, no ;doubt, jhstly proud of
-FIGURES. THAT HAVE GONE
The old members•. of the Legislature:
who have disappeared either by vol-
untary, tetirement or as the rest°lt of;
•Wednesday's.voting, are.:: ,
•James Reid (C) -Addington.
D:.Burt (L:: -•N. Brant.•
Wa D. McLeod .(C) --Glengarry. `•
`R: Triiaic (14-S; Bruce: '
Dr: Barr ('C)--Dufierit
11'in Rickard (L) -W Dunham.
J.
W, Holmes (L;)-Haldfrnamc%. • very interesting i•eadfttg. During his
J. R, Barber (L)• -Halton; residence : in McKillop however, he
was one of its most respected and es-' I I
teemed .citizens,: fie . was- a remark
ably sntiart man of'his age, as only.
a'••' few ,roars :ago; whet •considerably
Into the 90's :he ..was engaged in tea-
ming wood into Seeforth,• Since • the.;
iieatlt • of, his wife in, • August tut*.he
-has 'failed' rapidly,. resulting ' hi his
death on Sunday week:
VKr. O. C: Wilson, Who liar heen
Sarin, Russell (L)-E...Hastings.
John Lee (L) -E, Kent.
'f.' L. Pardo (L) -W. 'Kent..
H. J. Pettypiece (L) --E, Lamb.tloii
W,. t Caldwell *(L) -N: _Lanark,
W. Beatty: (C) -Leeds. •
Dr, ' Routledge` (L) --E, .Middlescic• •
W. II "Taylor, (L)' --N; Middlesex:,,.
Jr Midland. (L) -W. Nipissing..
Dr, James (L) -I+.'. Niplssiirg.
A.'4tti(L)-N, Norfolk, ' ' travelling " for-tlre - Paris-.Plow.-._L�o:
lion, John Dryden (L) -S', Ontario
D. lVKurphy "(C)==Ottawa, fcir some' lime, has 'severed ► ;s ' colt-
rreetion with that firm ie accept a:"
f;. I3. Powell '.(C) -Ottawa. motelucrative position' as : traveller
M, Carr (L) -Parry Sound. for the Page Wire Fence Co, of .'vt'i,,i-
John Brawn (L) --N. Perth.krrville, his territory 'tieing the' state
Z . Stock (L) --S. Perth:
erboro. of Michigan.
Hoe. J. rt. '.Stratton (L) -W, . Pet- •
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flet. W. -A. Carleton • (L):-...5, . Nor
folk;. .
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GREAT MIDWINTER SALE
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Our Great Clearing Sale will be continued one week lon-
ger, when ell oust Winter Goods will he sold at witplcsaie
prices arid in carne cases for less, to clear. Ard to, -make
this: salemore intes'sing to buyers, we will inelucto several
lines of new goods wluc : were bought below regular prices.
We offer some great :snaps in New Flannelettes, . Ginghains
and Prints,
New Flannelettes, in fancy stripes, regular 5e, for 40.
Fine Saxony Flannelettes, soft finish, wide width, heavy
weight, good value at $12iepand •10e, for 10e.
New Flannelettes, 28 inches• wide, good value at Be, for 5e.
New Towelling, all linen; 15 irch:es wide, worth 8c, .for 5c.
arum's Prints, in good patterps, worth 124c, for 10. •
M agog and Colonial Prints, •good value et tie, 10e and 12• e,
Heavy Wool Blankets; bought before the advance in Wool; -y
we have them in all -sizes at 20 per cent. off.
Men's Tweed• Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters, 25 per cent. off.
Stanfield's Underwear for menand. women, in all sizes,
,guaranteed unshrinkable, at lowest prices.
Ladies' Cloth Coats, all new . goods, at' half price..
,,Ladles' Fir Jackets, in Astrachan, Electric .Seal and Gree
Aland Seal, we have -a, few leftwhich' we will sell- at
wholesale prices to clear. '
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Gret' :Clearing . Shoe Sale
\\ at Wm. Taylor Son's •
Here's an • opportunity to" '
You are Invited to our .�
buy the best of Footwear at
2 prices so- low that no one Great Stock
d vtoucing.: Sale.
If you care to •save motley here's a Shoe Sale that in justice to your
POCKET BOOK. you cannot ignore, '
BARGAINS' IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. .
SEE BAND 13ILLc3 FOR PRICE LIST.
2OOQ of first class Boots ,� a o ts and Shoes at less than half price.
-Sale o`
� e n wcin o1l:willcoilti continue the
► � g n balance • of Jalz;rlary.
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Hon.' F.i E. A. Evanturel' (L). -Pre-
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Hon. 11 R. Latchford (L). -S. Ren-.
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Fanny -"Ts yourdoll's hair real?'-.
Grace• i"Course it is. It conies ,off
just like manna's."
Ther News -Record 'gives the : local
news.
February
Cleailn•
Sate° •r �.
before Stock Taking we wish to clear out several lines
to make room foe spring goods. > Note the following; prices:
121re PRINTS FOR 100 7c and 8c PRINTS FOR 5e
Wrapperettes for 100 Flannelette .Sheets 20e
50c Dress Goods 40c 31.00 Dress Goods for .'.80c
20e Dress Goods for 121e 25e Dress Goods for 20e
$1,35 Dress Goods for 85c
Furs andWinter Goods at greatly redhead prices.
WALL, PAPER -We have tho.largest stock of Wall Paper
******4*** for 1005 of a41 patterns- and prices , that
we leave ever shown, prices running from 3o to 25e a roll
as well as bargain lots. •
All due tills previous to 1905 must be in by the 20th Feb.
as, we wishwto exactly know our standing „,;,,:,,,,
-Highest Market Price Por Produce
J. E. Harnwe11 Varna.
J. "'B. HOOVER.
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our• wants can be supplied best by-
us. Our prices, bring us the
trade
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u have our ersonal supervision
and satisfaction guaranteed
Undertaking'promptly" attended to by night or•
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CLEARING ,PRICES'
in all departments.
SPECIAL SNAPS
in I3oots, Shoes and Rubbers.
STo1u OPEN E•stmr NIGHT.
Any quantity of Eggs and Butter taken
in exchange for goods.
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