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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-03-30, Page 5301h, 19013 orres..ereeTesneefog, The Clinton No s-liteserd HE AOLSONS BANK InCorporeted by Act of Patilansesit 185ii • CAPITAL PAID UP $310000000 RESERVE FUND $3,000,00 —BRAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.-- • Feenterse Sale Notesi Csielted or Collected. Drafts on all emote in t D Great Britain, United States gna all Foreign Conlon iets bow gist end told at best retes. Deltoids, receipt* issued and highest'eurresit rate of itstereet allowed. Advances mode to Fartneee• Stuck Dealer atid litisineee Men et lowest, sates and on intuit favos able terms. —SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT— Delmeite of 411,00 and upsyrirde received. Interest allowed it t bigheet curs en t 140..8 from ditte et &emit, compontoled bait-yea:11y and lidd- ed to prist ei pal June SOth and December 314G. E. C. BREWER Manager, °• CLINTON 11.....•••••••••••••••••••••...11..... 4 4* 4* 4* ANTLE CLOCKS Another lot of new Mantle clocks just in, including new designs. The style, finish and time keeping qual- • ities and prices are right. Call and see them. Many people are troubled with erra- tic watches. To all such we say,try our 'Veatch Rep .ir De- partment. All our work is guaranteed If we cannot give you satisfaction no ;on can, and then the prices are right. 44 41 4* 41 44 4/ 14 4, 4, 41 41 41 41 90 W.H. Hellyar Jeweler and Optician , 7 ,--CLINTON Neemseietesesetessieiewieseelem This is one of the inoet rnod- ern of mottos and a good one it is. You've been • thinking of giving 1.‘s • an order for gro- ceries, A COMFORTABLE SIX -ROOMED house on Orange street for . sale or to rent. Hard and soft water, ete. The house is at present occu- pied by Mrs. Ben. Webb Sr. -James (look, Clinton. 03 HIDES AND SHEEPSKINS WAN - ted at my hide house in Clinton, Highest • cash price paid. -0. S. Doan, Clinton. , 50-310 I HAVE BOUGHT THE BUS AND draying business from Messrs, Moff- at =and Ker and rented the stable of Dr. Flvans where I have teleph- one connection. Passengers oi hag - gage called for or delivered to ailY part of the town. Prompt service guaranteed; -Josh Cook. 62 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, -The undersigned will sell by pub le auction. at Lot: 45, Bayfield Ro- ad, Goderich township, on Sature • day, April 1st, the following: ss -1 mare in foal to heavy horse, • 1. general purpose filly rising 3, 1 horse 6 years old, 1 pair ponies rising 2. datele-6 cows in calf, 4 • farrow cows, 7 cattle 2= years old'. This• stock will be sold. Terms, 7 months credit or 5 per cent. per annum. The -frame' of a barn, 28x • 38,. will also be sold at same thne .and place.-Janees Smith...... SEED OATS FOR SALE -.-A (WAN: tity of the Sheffield Standard Oats . .for dale.7They. are a new kind, 'a great yielder, a white oat 'pad round. top, free !rem smut and foul' seeds. 50cents per bushel. -Tyndall Bros„ Ord con., Hullett. ' 61 • FAI1M FOR SALE. -LOT 14; CON. 4, Stanley. township, Containing 100' acres, about 85 acres cleared, the baleece hardwood bush coataining a etfeheinlock and other ealuable thither. The place is, eituated• shout 2e -miles from Varna end Brucefield end eel miles from. school,is well watered and welt fenced• and' .in. a good state .Of cultivation:: There. is 7 acres ot fall wheat, . also '12* acres 'ploughed and all seeded ex- cept .15 acres. Frame hous.e. • and good • out buildings. Possession gie. veil at any time.Ter:US snide easy to suit the, purchaser: For Wither = particulars apply .to Samuel Reid, Varea P. O. • 44 • — DO IT NOW— We want to „get that order. We're anxious to show you how. ' dee pendable the eniality. is and hew . moderate the prices are: We went, to introduce you to "Grocery Satisfaction" -This week we passed into stock- -about half a ton.of "Tea" Pri-e --ces ranging from 25e to 75c per- -lb. The quality invites inspection- -In justice to yourself you ' ought- -to test our teas _ A. 11..ilgoil, CLINTON. Phone 111. Prompt- Delivery. •••••••••••••••••••• • • THE NEWS -RECORD'S • • • CLUBBING I.IST. • • • The following are the rat- • es at which we give any.• • of the city Weeklies or Dai- • • lies, when taken with The 1111 • News -Record at one dol- • • lar per year: • n.*\ • Daily Mail and Empire $3.25 • 1 Weekly Mail and Empire 75 • • Daily Globe • • 3.25 • • Weekly Globe 05 • • Toronto Wierld • Toronto News • Toronto Star • Weekly Sun • Farmer's Advocate 1,25 • O Weekly Free Press /5 • �. Morning Free Pres 2.25 1 • Evening Free Press 1.26 • • Family Herald and •• • Weekly Star. 15 • 1111. • Reath by postai note, reg." • • istered letter or Iexpress or' • der and address • . • • W. .MVP Ong1,14, 6 • The NeWs-Itecotel, Cliitten • • • 0.400000000.000061 IMO 2.00 • 815 • 85 • 15 • LICENSED. AUOTIONEER.--GEOR- . . A •ge Elliott, licensed auctioneer for . the' County of. Huron, /solicits • the patronage of the public tor busi- • ness ire his line. Sales conducted • Or: percentage or so much per sale.• . All business. promptly attended to. -George Elliott, Clinton P. O., re- sidence on the Bayfield Line. • 58 MRS, W1VI...SANDER'S'ine;ESS. CUT- tirg Sehoel'e For e10 I will give a $5 system free, and ,teach any lady how to cut, fit and put together any article in Dress. or Mantle. Mak- ing: . in. two . weeks, from -the •:plainest shirt waist to the most elaborate dress that. can • be found in the Fashion 'Boole with- out thd use. of paper patterns. I • have ta,tight over 1e00. (fifteen . hun- dred) . this last six years, and 'offer $100; (one hundred dollarad to anY- •ore I can'tteach, or :can prove to Me they ,can learn as muoh. any • other place in two years, JUST THINK OF IT. For $50 I • will .teach anyOrte that is a dressma,ker.. or good sewer and drawer to teach this course, giving them my teach ers' certificate. Strangers may bee ard at school. A.: suitable reward given to anyone informing me • of any person trying to teach this couree which I invented and had . patented, that does not hold a cer- tificate from me. Next class com- mences Monday, April 3rd. Write • for partictilate or -see me at ofY •Sehool in Stratford, OpPositS Win - .or Hotel, on Albert St., on , Sate' urday, April 1st, from 1 to 6 p. m. IVIrs.,Wm • Sanders, Teacher in Dress • Cutting, box 159, Stratford P..0. . If yea see it in The Netts-Reord AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH Li- • censed Auctioneer for ,the County of Heron. AU Orders entrUsted to •• me Will receive prompt attention. Will, sell either by percentage or per sale. • Residence on the Bayfleld Road, one mile seuth of Clinton. Li'iJ.11'OR SALE-4'HE uNrcon- sigtied offers for sale, lot 21, ton - don. Road, Stanley, consisting Of 100 acres, 90 aerea cleared, balance hardwood bush. Well watered and 11. miles from Brutefield. and 5 from ClintOn. Will be sold on reasonable ternla as the pro- prietor is in ether 61181010e For 'further particulars apply to F. Toren:non, articefield P. O. 42 A. advertiscritent in The Newit-, Record brings gepd resultai. The News41eCord ,g1Ves the local helm Marriages. WEIR -RAE -At the residence a Ike 'bride's uncle, Mr. EMMA WaU- ace, TUrnberry; o March 15th, by Rev. W. 1,1. West, Thomas Weir to Margaret May Rite, both o1 Ternleerrye IIIRTZEL-TREITZ-At the residen- ce of the bride's father, on March 10th, by Rev. G. D. Darnm, John T. Hirtzel, to Laura, daughter of Mr. John Treitz, all of Orediton. STEW.A.RT-BELL-At the residence of the bride's father, on March 15, •by the Rove E. McL. Smith, Duneari Stewart. of Tueliersmith to Ann, deughter of Paul P. Bell, of Zurich Road, Hay. Births. MeGEE-In Bayfield on March 26111, to Mr, and Mrs. James MOM, a som- CARTER-In Wintham on March 9th, to Mr. and Mrs.: John Clerter„ a daughter. PARKER -In Atwood on March 13th • to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parker, a J • daughter, BUSCH-In Hensel' on March leth, to Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Busch, a son. SARARAS-In Hay on 11111 emi., 00 • 1Waxch 14th, to Mr, and Mrs. Ne- • ah ,Sararas, a son. •• Deaths.. HILL --In. Clinton on March 25th, Samuel Hill, 'aged 83 years, 5 menthe and 7 days.. JONES -In Goderieh on March 24th, • OwenJones, aged 83 years. FLUKER-In Blyth on March 23rd, Samuel Fluker, aged 38 years. TAYLOR -At Grace hospital, Toron- to, on March 20t11, Robert Tay- lor, aged 59 years, only ,soii Of . the late. Jobe Taylor of Goderich • township. POCOCK-In Wingliam on March 20, • Richard Pocock, aged 34 years. 1VIeCLENAGFIAN-Ire Kinloss on • Maroh 20th, Susanna, Mitchell, wi- fe of Mr. Geo. MeClenashan, ag- • ed 81 years and 7 months. WINFIELD-eAt Whiteohurch on Mar- . ph 18th, Edwin Winfield, aged 66 years, 8 Months and 9 days: DULMAGE-In Winghim on March • 18th, Agnes Smith, wife of •Mr. Anson Dulmalge, • CHESNEY--In Tuckersmith on 'Mar- • ch 23rd, Mary Pearson, relict of • the late. HughM. Chesney, aged , 81 years and 5 Months. W00D-In Tecicersiiiith an March 9th, • Ann Weed, relict of the late John • Weed; aged 70 yeaese ENGLAND -In Dashwood on March •• 16th, Mrs. England, in her 83rd •year. =• . CLE1VIENTS-In'Uslyorne on March 18111, Isaac Clements, aged 87 BAKER -In Brussels on 1V1areh 21st, , !`Grandiriother" Baker; Whose ho- me was in Zur•iteh, about 75 years kiikicin -on Sunday lylareli • • 19th, 'William KIrk �f Exeter, 'ag- ed 27 year's: NELSOIN-InLondon on Match 21st, • Jane, .Wife „Of • RoeldOrd R. Nel- son, feimerly of Exeter 4 aged 60 years arsd 3 -imenths. FOR SALE-! BUGGY, MIKADO, will be sold, . Can be, Seen at • Les- lie's e carriage W. [Iran- denburger. • 61 ' _ AUCTION .SALE.-- EVERYBODY come and • get a bargain in ehina and crockeryware, at the auction 'sale at Ballard's 'grocery on Sat- urday evening, April, 1st, at 8. o'clock, • • 64 FOR SALE.' -500 CHOICE ROSE Bushes; at 20 pents each. -Apply t� Joseph Wheatley........60 TOWN PROPERTY FOR The undersigned offers for -sale the • property on William street comni- einly known as "Straith's Gravel • Pit." If.not sold within' a few days 1 intend opening the pit- and • will have for- sale earth: for bou- levards, sand for building purposes and gravel for the streets. I also offer for sale the house on Mary, street at present :occupied by Mr. Jobe Bell. -john. Johnstone, Rat- tenbury street. ••• ',•\ • ausiNES§ CHANGE. -WE THE . Undersigned • :sire. to "thaek our many custothers for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon uS during' the past seventeen years we have been in -the coal business and =at the same time to inform the public that we have disposed of our coal business with premises •end - fixtur- es connected therewith to 1V1r. Don- ald McCoryie of Clinton, whom we • consider quite eapable of supplying the reqjuiteinents of the public, and solicit •for him a cohtietistime . 01 the Very liberal support bestowed upon us in the past All parties • indebted to Us tor coal Will kindly • attend to it at once.- Harland • 13ros.4 Stoves mid Hardware. TO THE PDIILIC.--1 WISH To IN - form the 'people of Clinton and vicinity that I have purthased the coal business of Harland Bros. and in a few days will hey° spring pri- tea and solicit Your patronege. will endeavor to supply only the beet grades et eoal, and at reason- able prices and will do all in rily power to give satisfaetion to all who may favor the with their or - Leave your orders with me or. at 'Witted Dem.' Hardware Store. --D, MeCorvie, Coal Mer- chant. BICYCLES. -I HAVE AGAIN• barked in in the bicycle business, 8,nd have on hand a number of new wheels of the best makes, Cleve - lands, Recycles, ete, 5 also de re- pairing, •also eleatpeniniet scissors, lawn mowers., etc. Setiefeetion go- aranteed.-Albert Turner, at the old stand, Itattenbury street. .100 Men For Farati. • Thero has been a steady stream of • imnaigtant in Toronto v3e) Will de trains from the Bast. On. Tuesday morning one hundred Men reg4ster,a1 • air the imsnigretion °Mee, and all • were sent out before noon to work on farms. Mr. Persse. says that every immigrant in Toranto who, will do farne,werk has had a plaoe given Mine There are some few hundreds in the •city who expect to get work at their various trades. Merchants Ask • For Legislation. The Retail Merchants' Association of Ontario has asked the Governme- nt for the following leg•islatibn That the Peddlers' and Hawkers, License Act be -amended, That the Transient Traders' Act be amended. • That the Division Court Act be amended so as to simplify end reduce the fees for the collection of small debts. That the Trading Stamp Act be amended so that the giving of cou- Pens, exchange tickets, or similar de- vices by merchaeits or manufacturers will be abolished. Verdiet $6,000 ' Costs $12,000. An illustration of the persistency with which a railway corporation. will appeal from court to court aga- inst • an unfavorable judgment wherein damages are involved, is afforded in the case of the executors of the late aacoi) W. Speers, cattle buyer, again- st the Greed Trunk Railway Com- pany, The company now Carries the case from the Court of Apecal to' the Supreme Court of Canada. • Speers was injured in a rear -end collision on the G. T, R. between El- mira, and Berlin and his health was neve): good thereafter. He sued .. the, railWay company for damage ancl. the ease was sent (seer to the !text Assizes at divest Sound. le the Me- antime his evidence was talieri, He died before the teial was held, (hut the •executors carried it ,on. • The Divis- ional Court gave ; judgment of 35,000 for his Wide* and $1,000 for the oth- er heirs. The .company appealed, but the Court .of Appeal cenfirmed the judgment. Now they go to the Su- preme Court It is -stated that' the costs in the suit and the appeals ha- ve piled up aleeedy= to the amount of about $12;000.. • He Was ..11.441.11p For. Qvot: A.: Year 'TILL DODD'S ,KIDNEY PILLS 'Cif- mki.KIDNE TROUI3LES, NOW HE'S. PERFECTLY HEAL- THY AND ABLE TO WORK- . GIVES ALL THE PREDIT • TO THE: GREAT CANADIAN KID- NEY REMEDY. ' ' Wapella, Assa., N: W. T., Mar- 23 - Special -Cured of Kidney Disease -th- at had laid :him up f4..?r over a year, Mr, Geo: Bartleman, a well ' known man here, is loud in his Praises of Dedere Kid,ney . Pills, .(o'. to them and , nothing else he claims he. ewes his .cure. . !.`Yes, hed • Kidney teouble " M. Biertlerear. says; "I. had pains in my. back and in other parts of my body and though:the. elector aid ivhat he could for me, giew weirseetill.I was. tumble to work." ". Then I . started to :take Dodd's Kidney Pills and I took Ahem; all Winter and stuniner while .1 was me, able to work 1 .took in all- twelve, boxes and -now I am perfectly heal- thy. Mr pains are all, gone and I am, able,- to. Wbrk. I heartily 'recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills to all .stillererg: from Kidney Disease." Dodd's Kidney pills always mire the .Kidneys. HealthY Kidneys stratri all impurities, 'ell' seeds of, disease,. out of ;the blood. That's Why Dodd's 'Kidney Pills cure such a wide tange. of diseases, including Bright's Dis- ease, Rheumatism and Urinary Trou- bles, • A ease of small pox was discovered in Iiamiltor. Tuesday morning. . A petition to wind Up the T.01 ontd. Automobile Company has been filed, which shows the coriipany to e� very bad shape financially. • • 1V1IL H COWS, NEWLY QALVED, for sale. -John Holmes, Huroh Road, Clinton P. 0. •63 PAPER HANGINC+.-:=THE SEASON • has again arrived when people are decorating their homes. I am Still in the Paper Hanging and House .gainting Business and guarantee my • work to be second to none. The • three great features in this busi- • ness are quickness, neatness and ec- • onomy.' My .price is 10 cents per roll, Satisfaction' given or no mon- ey asked for. Orders left at my house or Couch's butcher shoe= will receive prompt attention.' -T, Haleliesideece, West end Rattenbury St,' EXECUTORS SALE -THE mama. signed will offer for sale on the premises at oee o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, April 5111, the folloW- ing 1 horse and harness, 2 light wagons, 1 plough, 1 sculfler, 2 set harrows, 2 hand seafflers, 1 hand seeder, 1 tile spade, 2 wheel bar- rows, 1 box stove, ladders, grind- stones and a compiete set of gar- deners' tools. Terms $6 and un- der, cash; on over than amount 7 months credit on approved joint notes. 0 per cent. per annum for cash. The house and five acres of land will also be offered for sale at the same time. This is a, splendid chance for a gardener. 11. Beattie, solicitor for the execu- tors of the estate of Edward Wise, George Ellrott, ,,Auetioneer. CATARRH THE MOST DANGEROUS OF ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. "Pe-ru-na Is a Blessing to Those Troubled With Catarrh," Bays United States Senator Corbia. Colds Not Promptly Cured AreSure to Caine Catarrh. " Catarrh Improperly Treated is Sure to Make Life Short and.Miserahle... 'Many Wonderful Cures Are Made ' by Pe'ru-na. — • .CATARRH spares ho'organ . tune* - • tion'of tbsbodY. It is capable' of destroying eight, taste, smell; hearing, digestion. Secretion, assimilation' and • Gentlemen --“The use of Pe;. rune has been a blessing to those troubled with catarrh. So Many of my acquaintances have been cured and benefited by its use that its curative qualities should be generally known. I do not hesitate to . recommend it as the best 'rem- edy yet discovered forthat dis- ease." --41. Y. Corbin, 916 Chi- cago Opera House, Chicago, Ill. excretion. It pervades every part of the human body. '•' Peruna alsueures brOitehitisr coughs, and consumption in the first stages with unfailing certainty. . . Hen. D., 'Y. Corbin, is ex -United Statee Senator and Cousin, of Adjutant General Corbin of the United.' States Army. .Judge Corbin is one of the best known lawyers in Chicago and stande•hIgh pro- fessionally and soeially. The above endorsement coming from such' a. Man ' cannot help but 04 weight and import" .ince to the thousands of testimonial. from the humbler walks of life. Catarrh is the cause of at Wet on. ball of the ills to which the human Melly is subject, is there no way. to escape from it? There is+ reruna never falls to cure it cold. Fe - rune never fails to cure catarrh in thy first stage. Peruna cures peatarrh in the secend stage,- nine easel: out of ten, Pe - rune cures catarrh in its last and 'wont Stages in the majority of cases, and never fails to benefit .every case, how- ever bad, book dn the our of throat Ind UMW diseases, and catarrh in all stegee and varietiee, gent free to any addrese The l'eruna Medicine Co*, Celan:bus, 0* ;Idly life Hung by 0 Mer. Thread, Ppfulia Cured bile." Mrs, Sarah Smart, 270 Ray -ward St., Drooklyn, writes: "I can't tel/lU worde bow low 1. wag. My life bung by a mere thread, 1 was waiting formonthe to die, "My trouble was consumption or • bronchitis. I suffered no pain when was low, but coughing and breathing kept Sapping what little strength I had. I could not eat, sleep or even leen back on a chair,. I was a mere skeleton, saidto my. husband, II cant last m,uch longer.' My neighbors say they do not knew how I ever recovered. It, was al* moat a miracle, • ' • • ,q took your medicine but three . months', when T could do my housework and washing, and have been doing it ever since. Now I am able to do any-, thing. Ton . would never think I had been troubled with such a serious noes. 1 shall always keep your medicine in my house." -Mrs. Sarah Smart, • Deapolred of Recovery. • MM. R. L. A.ulichi Vice 'resident American Genealogical Association, eat II street, N. W;, Washington, ;3, 04 writes: • know whereof 1 speak When 1 eay thot Pernne is a wonderful remedy for . &Ids and catarrhal trouble. Last fafl 1. Wt13 very ranah .debilitated from the effect of a cold contracted early in the 'summer, and which I neglected. I knew that Mysystem.Was in need of medicine and rest, but to find the rightthing waa the problem. Happily 1 gave Perune a trio1 first and hair° no reason to com- plain of the results. Within a Month I had entirely recovered MY strength 'and good health and. really; felt better and ' stronger than befor.e.7**-Mrs. R. , L. • Aulich. . • ' • If you. do not 'derive Troinpt and satis- . fee tory results from the use of Peruna, . -write at Once 'to lir. Hartman, giving fulllitationent of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad, viee gratis. •, Addrese Hertman, 'President of The Hartman Sanitarium, ColnnibuS,G*1 • Mrs. Chae,, Waltershad the misfOr-: time to fall oh. Saturday' and fracure. bath benes • in her left wrist Tirs • is the fourth time that ibis' lady has had Mkeelart; 'c't4 who for bones mes, s • lb sr o the last ceeple of years- have operat- ed the .bridlt. Yard here, have disolved sepoanittiiroerhip, 7 Mr. 1VIeLa:rt.yfull . taking fu' Mrs. A. Heddle'es SoineWhat in- dsiiosed. at present at the home of her sen-rin-law, Fred..„Sto.kes, 1bOder7- ich; We hope soon to hear of her reeivery. • Pahl 1VIaedel -returned home on Mon- day = of last Week after attendieg the meeting fig the 'Grand Lodge of the A, O. *iJ, W: • ' Mr. • and Miss Turner returnedto the WeSt .on :Tuesday; 'last after .stiene ding: a .couple of Months with friends In this and other locaeities. • lielgrave. . At the farewell supper in the A. O. U. W. ;hall here,' for :the eparting brethren, a splendid time was enjoy- ed by the Jaige company. Anout 10 aliens of oysters were introduced to tile department of the interior of g ests plus a good share of the oth- er luxuries Of life, COu'ii. George Ta- ylor e filled the bill as ohaiernare in • good . style and •the program• core, sistedcif emnplimenitary. and 'commeee datorY addresses with the expression of the .wish fer greatest success by Rev. A. E. Jones, Rev. J. J. Ha:stie, and, County Couneillor Son- gs were sung by Messrs:rX L. Geri - des and N. McRae and instrumental selection's, riumetoui and choke, were provided by Messrs. Davids, Geddes and Stewart, with Miss Laura McRae, and Miss Potter0eld as aceompanists. The departing brethren are Dr. •Ash, Edward Edward Henry, John Wightman and Howard Leishman,' who respond- ed to the good Wishes. With • 'the exception of the first Mentioned gen- tleman the' company will go fa the Northwest and it would be difficult to find a. better contingent. They Will be • greatly inisSed in this foeale ity but we hope the hest ief success may attend them in =their now 'homes: where they should do well: Mr. Wm, Watson has already' sold two carloads' of British Columbia' shingles ' for the spring work. There is a great amount 61 new roofing to he done this summer. Mr. Daniel Geddes has plans out for a Lew brick residence t� be erected this summer. The farmers are having a great amount of grain chopped in BelgriiVe both mills being very busy. Dr. McAsh has shipped his houee, hold eireets to Clinton Where Mrs. McAsti and family Will reside while the doctor is in Europe. • Mr. A. Haslam has =disposed of his store to Mr. George 3/101tenzie of 1/gingham, for property near MooSe .Jaw, Asst.. Mr. Henry Johnson represented Bel - grave lodge at the A. 0. ir. W. Grand Lodge in Toronto last week. Mr. dames Grigg has sold' one a • his heavy 'horses for the Mositoba markets, Stock Market.. . : CHICAGO LIVE ,ST.00K, . Chicager March 7th -Receipts, .22;- 000 ; good to.larime steers, $5,25 . to poor te medium, $4. to $5 ; stockers and feeders, $2,75 to $4,75. • Hegs-Reoeipts, 4.0,000 ; no.xed :and butchers', ‚$5.Z5 to $5.50 I; good te °helm ' heavy, $5.40'to $5.50; • rough heavy,' $5.25 to ,$5,35 ; light, :$5.20 to $5.42 ; intik of sales; $5.35t� $5.45. Sheep -Receipts,_ 26,000'; gond ,to choice wethers, $5.75 to .36.25 ; fair. to bhoide mixed, $5 to 35,50; native lembe, 35.50 to $7,70, •• .• • • BRITISH, CATTLE. MARKE'r. • • London, March 27t -=Live cattle are quoted at 10ic to J.1c per lb, ;. re- frigerator beef., 84c to ate: per lb. ; Sheep, 12e to 13c . per , lb, - • JUNCTION LIVE' STOCK ' • • . • TOrente, March 27th -r- ReeeiPts 01 live.. stock • at the 'Junction fila:rket; owing to bad 'roves in the Country,. were :light, 2e car: leads, composed of 540 cattle, 4 hogs 'end 18 calves:. • .' The quality • of fat eittle was fair, , Trade was brisk.. all offerings be- ing sold at 2 m. ' " • prioes, considering the qiiaitty of; cattle were little if any better than. a week ..ago. More cattle, both .e.ue- cliers' and exporters,' would nave *fo- und ready sale. , •• 'Exporters : Prices ranged from 34.50 to $5t1.2i pee 'met, for • steers, the bulk gOing at $4.75 to $4,90. « Export bulls sold all 'the way from 33.50 to $1.12.e. per cwt. . Bute er Choice picked lots sold at $4.50 to $4.65 per cwt” butehere were few of them and they were good enoueh in =quality for 'exp'ort ; leads of good, $4.25 to $4.45.;' fair to good, $4 to $4.2P; Medium, 33,65 to 34 ; com- mon, $3 to 33.50 ; cows, 32.50 to 33.e5 per cwt. ' • . Veal Caltes Priees ranged from . $5 to 36 per cwt. , Hogg ; • , H. P. Kennedy reported priees as follows ; . Selects 36.65 ; lights and fa- ts, 36.45 ; ithese prices are off ears. Hogs, fed and watered, are as fol- lows ; seleets $6.40 ; lights and fats 36.15 per cwt, . Representative Sales : William Levack bought '17 ear loads of butchers' and exportprs, at prices giVen aboVe, which are his )quota- tions of the market. Halligan .& Lunness bought three loads of exprters,, 1300 lbs. eaeh, at $5.121 per cwt., and a few cows of choice quality a,t 31 per cwt. McLaughlin te Cole sold ap export- ers, 1350 lbs. each, at 35 per cwt. ; 12 butchers', 1040 'lbs. eaeh, at $4.40; 8 hetchers', 1100 lbs. each, at 34.60; 4 good butchers', 1115 lbs. each, at $4,70 ;cows, 1200 lbs. each, at 3,73; 2 bulls, 1900 lbs. each, at $3.90 ;A. bull, 1400 "lbs., at 33.35 ; 1 milch cow at $40. Dunn Bros, bought 1 load .of ex- porters, 1281= 'Ng. each, at 35 ; 3. bull, 1750 lbs., at 34; 1 bull, 1600 lbs., at $8.06 per cwt. W. H. Dean bought 2 Toads of ex- porters, 1250 to 1800 lbs, each, at $4.90 par oft, , 9.%; 'Halligan bought 2 .10ads of . porters, 1325 lbs each; • at $4,90 • , T. cilioggrolaretholit; sola .10. choice tehers 1050.. lbs. each, at 34.05 • .per cAvt..'; -• 1 bull, *1900 lbs.; .at $4 .per cwt. ; 2 caws; 1210 ib. : each, at $3.85 per cwt. . • • II. j.. •Letity, farmer, from Burn- harnthorpe, sold 8 hegs from . Off, his wagon at $6:30 per eVet, ' iVfaxket Notes : Jive stock dealer; and countycouncillor for Kent County, Ont., is not satisfied with the sail- • way rates. Mr. Ross stated that the Pere 1V4rquette & Grand Trunk char- ges tate of, 14 cents per cwt, from Merlin to Toronto Junction from Ohatham,; 10 miles east of .• Mer- fih, 12 cents per cwt. ,; fronir busy., 9 miles wet of Kerlin, 13 een* ts • per ewt ; 'from Fletcher, 3 miles north from Merlin, 13 cents per cwt.' Merlin is the seine distance as Flet - elver, but is• l• Cent 'per ewt higher: ' rate, • . . • Arthur W. Murton; .e Well-known life insitranee man, awas killed oa the Grand ' Trunk-rfrailevay tracks near Toronto 'Monday night. .e.4•7****,:***.**:***7************4 7 7 . . *. • + SEND THE NEWS-REC- *:* • + ORD TO YOUR BOY IN •Te ee THE WEST. TWELVE a. e• MONTHS FOR ONE DOL- t'e LAR, POSTAGE PAID. •e• ee, 4:444+44+ e.e.e. e. Limited Glasses In pring *hen,sunshine • renders seeing pain- • , fui smoke glass should be used. 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