. Mr. Jchn we“; and daughter 24, \igited triads last week at Tyrone. ; .MQ prhrgg number wold]! 1111': {him Prontt, 101' some time. :Iefl'.’ tor - flaws. Magniï¬er, Luisa Mastemnnd 1111:? flortb’ on Monday. ' M195 Brady arm spznt were th’e 'f Pleased to ace Jain! ’Proutt Indian- guests oil" Mrs. Mitchelh from Friday it; on. again atter‘ their recmt 11v to 135dâ€. nests Mr J. MoDanaflf, mama at the M15. Thomas 31.1333 911 the siCkllt. Srnculand at the Home Bank, an RV: 1:01: Ior d speedy heaven; 1:! tawn tor the dance on uonday. . Mrs. ‘Andnw MagIJI, alt Janetville, les E. B.- :Wevbst r has 'be 11 quitei «fl! 4398 113 5833!. Mrs. Wright, 0‘9? ill m'th a severg attack us. a grippe, 5911983 ‘ but is recovering > f . Jackson and {canny vir‘itt'd for , Mcssrs. McLean at Lindsay and a law days last week with his heath 1', ' G. ant ct :Woodville spent some day! 11:. Jackson at ML: Bareb- lm tgwn fast w “ck a-mnging with the‘ Mzss L:na Beatty, -olt Gravanbnrst, who has been Visiting he: hunt. Mrs! Jim Proutt, 101' some time. Jeff tor blaze 1%:th on Monday. ' 9 Pleased to ace 39in! ’Proutt â€dram- it; on. again amter their recmt 11v 'KINMGUNTJ ‘ (Special to the Post) June 3301! has made the roads mbe’t- 11“ onndition tor steis’hing. Mr. 5 ï¬dolpbns Bold: “Inside I flying trip to 7" ‘Iornto one day 1333 week, 'to see his : daughter, who his-been Very ill with alnhoid refer. Mi ss Bessie Boyce spent a lew days last (Week visiting NFSTLETON. (Special to the Pasta) Mr. E. 0. Featle is visiting friends :1: (he citytm' Aiew days. be: parents at Miner’s. Bay. 31., 5 ,5. ï¬elds returncduhme (tom 11' n . I it m but: and betrty. Mr. and lira. Geé» Txemain have returnedl to thsir a home in Peterboro, adter spsndiagaa 12' Mean m a. gutter; wants. Rxflis, nay Bold: ï¬ne 3 dancing party {oi-Thursday evening last, ana'quite an (njonfle “mamas spept. Mrs. RDaVid Galloway at Miner's flay and 1th.: sad mam-tune; of tailing ' and (Special toithe Post.) Re Cmbray bunch oiLthe.“Lomcn‘s Institute will meet at; ~t‘h3 *hme at Mn. (N. B. Fiér on Wednesdayï¬Maroh 3rd. at half-past two 01:10:55. The programme ton this meeting will be taken t1 Mrs. qu Mood, .Kmfl’dï¬ircb- ard and Mrs. Louden. All Lbs members, try and cam-2,3nd hung a. hiend wim you " J (Special to the Post.) 9‘ Our bat went to. Gamebridco on aï¬aumhy, 20th. imitate play flhe re- .turn match which resulted in another a Mom yet adds“ team. the soon being H in tflor of .Bdsover. I The Gandhi‘s boys shoved good led'ns by inviting Ltheir :yisitors to a. lunch on the conclusion 'qï¬ with patch which was waxy cardinal]! ‘86- wfl.‘ 0! â€Km- †- ~ [1 . .- «(Special to them) .33: Geo. vWilsoI annienelon wagin zihejlliflct this week. .. Mrï¬and Mrs. B. Bulls} at Fenel-Jn -. are ymitjnc triends m sibe neighbxr-I .'~il‘be tuner-ad toobvplnoe. in Friday ssh, Gooderham. Much Vgsympathy is (ital: tow launily. 7 :‘M-t: WI“! “7W3 6 at 1‘10? an); haw attende‘ the lunerad at 23:: mother the late man. Ireland. nflrm J. Pickens gave . a dancing warty in Lager other-(nest, Miss Scott at Harcourt. :We are ï¬ned ta’ hearthat; Miss mu Baby in on the relate recovery. atte; a sofa; illness. Mm Graham .isalsqlanthmmend. ' :ï¬peciu machine oil: Mia-men’s Instit- tamaa heldm Wednesdaytq discuss “mama!!!†tor a canon; tor the abenqgit of tihexLibrary.- †$52129 regular meeting d; ï¬ber'lnsï¬. tut-r9331 .bq Hint Mrs 8-11» Deyw. amen syn» {mm-gain, March! MENAII lumbar: requested to attend. . “Alï¬e home «punt-g. Tun Mason. s'An-axpellent programme is being pre- ,«pa!ea' uni a. good king is expected. 1%..programme will commence it ‘- 33! 85“.: which â€ï¬‚eshentsb willbe sawed. The members and then- trien- < Mrs. IL Ireland at Hofgpur has pas- -sem.aW utter: a. m ï¬tness. A M 1'. “Vin Watt, last .Y'Iednesday tor Toronto to see Mr. Richard, Cc.“ mho is ill. - u_ sts Netherton olt .Litdsay Av isited at Mr. M’mu Iflieah’enla,9t:.3week. i Many a: takeglegghborsj‘in this Vida-I its have attended severplrphgne unnatu- ings lately. 110ngng we 3 splendid genmon at 3.94111 .at: cumqlmrch. The gagging was we!) attended. V The â€you“ “in.“ taken advan- tzie or W W53: the 03mm rink this amr. Many in this neighborhood are mg: gettmg out their woosL «.433 the ne‘cbbow people wi 839w: duste in Iliad. . ï¬pecial tmithe Pod.) Emma: Mtg/W9. Rich entatajgpd a party cat-op; 1% people vengea- santlyatdï¬lezr m last Friday eigen- ing. The1;hours passed rapidlygheing spent in apes and mic, and“ wide- parted after spending a most 121159:- ï¬ble 97m. 4 x making her an. - (Special to the Post.) -.ch Inlay bra-6h or «the Women‘s Institute will hold a social evening GOODERBAM. “aim Snatch 11th F Mussrs. MdLean cit Lindsay and Miss Emma Oliver, of Sundalaï¬d. (ah-am ct :Woodvivlle spent some days is visiting her' sister, Mrs. John m tswn tast week, ranging With the Run, this week.- 1aym9rs 13;- the introductiz-n d! some ' The Woodville citizens' band at- _ncw varieties om seed peaS- ' tended the carnival at Argyle on On Thursday 01'; last Weekï¬'n 'SPit-e Monday evening It". _-_, z, , 3,; 9!}. Mrs. ï¬lafke at fluterton, Mtg. Ba; n-Lt qtt Gallmgwoaa and Miss 385' ns‘on at Buffalo, have been {visiting then-.- paï¬nts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harv nson M: u MqGJean all Mdon ï¬tation, w 15 in but]: Mopday. Miss Gran: McKenzie oi: "B,nv:nuâ€" $0â€, Tor'onto, spent this Week (nd yitéh i331? aunt, Mrs. Mitthell. { Magnum Cowie aï¬â€˜liqgina is Via. ‘iï¬ggiper glandtather Mr. 'JuhnSta- £195. , M18 McKinnqn ot 011153.15 the 38: s_t 01 ï¬ber aunt, Mrs. ’11. â€shoes. at ~I oktaye Road 1‘ Miss May Mdnnes, all the Orillid Plush Amen! sperm. :3 tew. dais gt hoax: mt Week. M1234. A. Sagster on; Trentw'. Mus m tum). cVer Sunday. I Mrs Moose and Handgun. @1083: ‘_01. £0.11: Berry, attended walnut!“ 0‘1. the: amt, the late' Mrs. Band. .31: sets. Lee, Cruess, Gerald, Rogers, ‘49.; #ayry Goad 0171.. G. 1. [Lindsay at $321: xespective homes. Mr. and Mrs. J4 P. Maul-0y have begun, Visit 11: trienï¬ .23. Fan .10 .Falls 3111 1:0: (dale. - ins. Beans shod 110.1%.“th ton:- teen m (£113qu this “ï¬lter â€It never Were shod béhre. an r; Cannes, :Whumb' mon- ister train Kinmount. with Mr. mail Milwmdrove n! he“ an ï¬nnda: to administer the Holy Gamma. W Mlle Post.) The Women’s Institute will hold then- monthly Meeting L1: aha-shame on Hrs. ‘direorse Walden! on Thursday Mara aux. Papers -.wd£vagEVen by Mn. 1. WV. HM and Miss BinDade on the mu 0! over exeruon. and meta. AMI â€0'00!!th inutefl to attend. - 2 Mr. and‘Mrs. ‘J; (Jewell have be’en ylsiting their daughter, Mm W. ’Mc- L‘amhren at $13312; the-{Amt .week. Mrs. Bond, who though at. the ad vaneed age ottquears, has b:en in (XOeHent tsalth, 1mm some. timexggo wnen she fell,- breaking her â€him Since then She Milken-continua to he: bed until' death unevenberm her Butter- ing. She is mvie‘d bx_.t‘hree .slsteta, Mrs. Mary Rogerswlrs. Susannah Rogers. widow omitfhe late’Elihn-‘ang-v ers, and Mrs. Hannah ’Ulendennaa. widow ot- the late: 310m Clandennan ' The Misses Fiabetflfldon and Mas .1er; 6t Cannm'gton have béen; visit- ugg triends in Lida! [Valley m~m- in; tiends in Liden Wadlgyand. Dun- bray during them‘week. Mr. IW. Uruess has boughtthe ml hundred acres oflth’qlht: Mm. Benz]:- am 3 prppe rty paying a Very good prize for ‘f Mrs. W!†13 Yisitig :her dauâ€" ghter, Mrs. Gilden or'Lindsay. It :5 our .aathuty to.recordtbhe.dea- th 01: Mrs. Bond, tncther at Mrs. ‘J. M‘. Ham, a’fl whose; home aha has bezn lesialng. tor.me\.1.ime,9re¢;ous e1. Mr. Joe Campbell is moving tron Port Perry to'tne tam purchased†thin tron E'O. ‘N‘emle. We welcome (Special to the Pod.) The (Dune brew this place had e [use degree tneetmg Instinct. The W911 Line Lumber- Company ere Worm almost: day and night to get. all their. 1034’ out peter. the slashing disappears. = .- h u nds. air. mL-J. nude. ante and amine:- Were there 'Sund-y‘ visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1.1L some I ' n ; . l Mr. Rama! Biz-Guard at. Toronto is home hr flaw days. Miss Gertie Bir- clnza has returned home alt-3r an exâ€" tended ‘vis‘ituwith’fl'rentan- hud- 'Wnol :r “tended the Men's Industry meetmdtw lat m night. an. Barr, 8213.. Wheat», warned! the meetm'g 1nd gnu-I wry interesting and proï¬table talk on that subject. . On Friday eVening, ‘Muchi‘llae: 6th, thus: will be given 5 grand enter tamment and basket social ‘by the- Methodist'choir in the (I; O."F. Hall. your not. to her death. u Vu‘.‘-Vv Mr. 'A. Farrow has moved to hzs term at Yelverton. Mr. “Austin Brown ’has‘reute‘d the Fred malcolm house andnuova‘ m this ‘5‘.er . 1 MrsJJ. SM Gordon has gone to the city to stag Im- Q ‘mhile. She will b: misadd around here. Mr. flason is his: having ‘to the onngMe to be given 0: Ionian and 10061 talent. Proceeds to 8.3813: the choir. ‘Ladics with Insketd tree. Everybody Weloonm. KIRKFIELD. (Spgc 12.1 to .the Post.) .Mrs .333: sp:nt Saturday inbind» .hblN DEN VALLEY we. in town on Monday last. Quite a number of yonng people from our but: m the eerniul at Argyle on Monday evening. A few of the prizes came home with the .Woodville people. Everybody come to the carnival at Woodville tonight. February 26th. Miss Pearl Prouee of Oakwood is visiting her brother, Mr. John Prouse. - mes Alfie Ford, pf Lornevme, spent Thursnay with her sister, Hts. Bliss Ethel may, of Lindsay, visit- ed her aunt, Mrs. P. Stricklsnd and game in cannington on Tuesday last. maultingzin a score of 7 to 3 inta- m of our boys'. WOODVILLE (Special to The Post) hut-JG: Storey. our bank teller. has :been Jemoved to Blackstock. Mr Hugh McArthnr is wearing a :broad unfle over- the arrival of a Adz-.1110“ wns aid†(or a tew days last week (with as muck a! muscular rheumatism. Mr. J". Mateison, also, m on. tine itch Est. Mr. 1!. Connor spent: Sunday Mitzi: “lands in Beaverton. Mr. Jae. Mooney m in Liadsay and Post Perry on (names- this rah Dr. Ross and Muter.AJex. altos: rarer-2 in Benetton! on andâ€. f M‘rt. Steele or Balsam: spenï¬clut .-weex fm tonw, the, guest on In. 4». .MoFadyen. ‘ This dance us so qtirel! chic!- ame that several expressed themsel- Yes as 7 willingâ€"eu- anxious-M to be !p with another within the ’nen.‘ month ( "abeiore Lent' 'dlnoe w hold‘hyonr young people in the .town M1, and was deolued bye! mm: Rte be‘ï¬the best yet.“ Owing. tq M edietzob lien, leather O'Bulh‘vnn. the Bonn Cathol- ics Were not permitted \to m The music m M clue â€din. the pnno’ and the hug-pipes. One unm- ber especially emblem ‘tne two. step, denced to themed-the flip». mile I. tenth-q at the ' new was Mr. B men s' “step-dance" ï¬nd the linghland reel. demoed by. Mrs. Moa- crove, Mus K. Bteelq uflflï¬lnennm and mr. McDonald. - Kelreal'lnents “ï¬led by thelndies, we. - dainty and Abundant, md' were not the least related but «like pro- gramme. The hdies' present were Mrs. McFadyen In black Voile over law. zRyokmn, and Dr. Limitï¬ 0!“ Victoria Road; M. McDonald uSun- dcrland; fleas“. H McPherson, D. Menu-en, £8. 11on F4. MoGirr, M. Lunan, ID. McFadyen, A. 'Mandyen, 11.. Steele and 0'1 Rede Yon Hanover; 1):. more“ and ileum. P. J. Honou- ald‘, ls. MoegroVe, 9'. Wu. U. (Susi t1. J- Mela. Influx» M- name. 1.0 J Morn-chem In" I'm Manx-hen: F. Pad, 8. B! m. N. Btemrt,.w. Mituheu. 1w. Tinney and ‘J. Nosbitt. ot our own town. linen; Mrs. P4 1; Month! 'in‘ {that voile; Mrs. (AM in Mhihe muslin with blue satin girdle; Mrs. ‘H. Ewen in blacl: silk; Mn. Fond in white mull; Miss Mob‘edyen in White eln- broidered dress; Miss Mpbell' in cream eolienne; Miss Moses-ave in white embroidered dzreee; Mini flown (Regina) in blue eatTn with blue bend m her hall-.1312: â€Rennie in tum swig: princess dress; Miss nominee II white muslin; Mi! Kettle Holmes in white silk with anll ‘direatoire hash endpmkbundinbermirq Ilium Mcln‘nes in pink handing; _$ies Grace McKay in wthite muslin. vim blue sash ’and blue rihb.rfin ‘her hair“ Miss Teresa MoDnald in cream voile with at blue; Mix Steele (Balsaver) wmtc Wilh pm! girdle Indpink band‘ in lher dark: hail-1194i: (McFadyen‘ (Balsowr) in cm bu Wk touches of dice blue; Miss Time: in White Mizh pink and put ï¬ltdale'gmd ‘pink hair 6rnament; Miss Molnnes (Dnll‘a) in thack silk. 4 . - at rcwh Weather. about twenty II! 1:11: Balsover yum people .oune up to crjoy the mm on but rink, and ï¬lter-wards went to thd ham: ‘0‘ Mr. bun receiVed. while Miss Hardy": and Miss Z. McKenzie «fled the (hinted: or refunds. On Monday ot m tree: the Just Mrs. McFadyen gave an alts-noon tea tor the mriedhdieapnahtnrdq slut. Mrs. MoFadyen and Mn} Gn- The dance of the WuctorixlBoad Snow-shoe Club on hide: its an un- qualified success, and! all who were present bad l thoroughly, M tune..- Tl'mse Iran our town ‘who attended were Mr. and Mrs. 0. ML Mitchel. Mrs. 1), L1. Donald; Miss 01'. Donald, Mrs Moegrou, Mr. 3. Mangrove. u'u Campbell. Miss MaFadyen. Miss 2.4m- Kenzie. Miss G. McKemie.: 31:48. (W). Brady. Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Irene Nita-tell. Mr. tad Mrs. 2f. DInieb.-Mr. 1) 'J. mum-chem“ In -P. â€â€˜8‘!- fl). 5 ï¬/L‘J. Mitchell, whet-d the music! or noï¬n. bop-papa ufl'pï¬m‘gmade the hoyrs pass very Quickly. and pleasant- sit; Mrs. Moagrove in black silk with: cum! oxmenta: ï¬rs. Rm. lnwhite Our junior hockey boys played The gentlemm were Messrs. Laid- ~.--.â€" â€"The crew of the Gunilla-I emba- “."Cnnada m in quantum. MW otmllpox outboard. ions chude in the 10 month!3 0! "I“ fiscal year totened 817.333.574- â€"Ellu 3.," ‘ 13-year-old [ont- ~real boy. in mad at stabbing his mother who in not expected ‘0 11"- â€"Men1toho's _â€tower-Gem?“l h“ introduced e hill to prth W- and In. Peter Glover. But City, Peterboro. -â€"Codn and bullion exported from Canada during the ten month! 0! this ï¬scal year totalled 81.03.905- --l'oreign products exported from of sand hadheenlll for some time, dthough his death had not "been expected by his natives. about three months ago. He is aur- vived by a sister, Mrs. Chas. Delan- ey,.ol Elmira, N. Y., from whoeereâ€" sidence the funeral took place today. The deceased was a grandson of Mr. late Chas. F. Glover, o! Gloversvflle. The deceased was twenty-three yen: I Word was received in town Tues- (18] o! the death in Glovemme, N. ‘Y., of Chalet Glover. to: d the me to deprive Haunting 0! its glory: Down in Georgia they all Simpson the "Red Mex-bolt.†It the badthnttho nine. "The Pe- 8t Catharina trounced We Tueodhy by~ the scone o! 9-1. would hove sounded awfully good to the people 0! thletdty. It would lend an lntemtlondl latex-outta the Elec- rtrh: City, and the audience. 0! the big America town: who would eee Simpson ‘peflom would ask. where in Peta-borough '! Whnt n eplendld pubncxty locum the man wonrd have been "than. Pumps it's not too 'lxte-ntto hue his manager tenths mm men thut he is the Peter- m Simpson, :the Ojibwey Indium, 113 'in Tot-onto ate: uve weeks trun- ing under the gnidsnee of that Inu- ter' d ‘in bundling athletes, Ton willhavetosbovuusewhy shonldnotbeoxpeuoduomthao. H A. {or leaving the lee last night st Stanford. M are no' dehnltern. Stmtlord plays st m1! Thurs. day night. the return loudly. Lindâ€" say will meet the mm o! the Nu- m districtâ€"Telegram mu Annie Smith commenced work- in; in Murchison's store on Mondny "I never knew what it was to W10r1wd." aid Simpson m. “Eek certainly has gingerod run. Why, what do you Athlnk of me mung two miles under 10 minutes? You didn't think it In: in me? man in the basins: 15 miles or over inn-01M. "Iknevhe was a good runner. but Idida'tt'hinkhewuasgoodas he has ma out. I’m not afraid of my «mimuwnhm publicity he 1. now enjoying ndwith "crypt-oo- -poct 011m Heat loom team got- flutothetopotthelongdlstmee Godu‘lchtophy!or85003dde.tho Sta-36011! Herald says: “Last year thesamemwuupellodtromthe O.H.A.forrnï¬uï¬yph!uldtm3 imn’ the Gama: dub which my new won Inning It would never live the reactant dance of mm.- nee. The essence o! the whole thing is Wendi-n. w the Godcrich club math!- challenge to the exam- ti‘ve o! the O. H. A. Mr. John Pronu has purchased It new machine for repdrtng mt: and he is now prepmd to patch your m our m on andâ€. l“- m on: is visiting trund- h Gabon. ‘1'- ‘Ryun 8m. 0! Bani-ton, Nd our town . flying visit on Tue.- doy evening, Misc Ethel 11¢me. 01 Toronto 0' Spending two weeks vocation with old boot. Good boy, Join. Mr. Foote. of Detroit. visited Mrs. H. Robertson on Sandi!- 1y b1 the smiled Intermediates, they attmyt to come Met with this did: damage. It reminds one (:13 Well. I didn’t think it either. so we are even. 1111 m'Tom Longboat, Do- Tom Eck beats out what Simpson SPRINTING Thuiofromthomdatodltor of SPORTING NOTES. vhen put out “My and Dame- CHARLES GLOVER H Obituary a! PM]... Chickens. per 9.1:, 80c to 81.00. But Manitoba meant flour. 33.80 6033.00 Shiithtrolledflonr. 82.45to82..65 Simeon amped what he vmud Lon- don in 1793 is to be marked. â€"Hunflton Pun Bond bu beet and to lance 811- Allan 1": mn in Dundm Wk- â€"Victor J. BMW. the ï¬rst ur- mnt-at-arm at tho lunch: 140" htm. 13 dead at Glelchon. Alta. ‘ â€"'l‘vo mm. collided It Guelph, while shunting. and the uncut! blocked for six hours. ‘ This sale includes every article of Fur in the store and is beyond question the GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT of the season. The object of the sale is to. clear out every bit of Fur possible before the last day of February. In order to do this, radical price reductions have been made, which makes this sale pre-eminently the bargain event of the season. We cannot be- gin to enumerate all the bargains presented, and the items printed below are merely suggestive and offered as examples or the countless others" that will be shown when you pay our Fur Department a visit;- The 0mm Podtlc Rummy will run special trun- (or settlers going West with llvo stock and ease“, loom Toronto :1: 10.15 p. n. ev- ery My ln Ind: ad April. Col- Brown, any and black fur lined costs, neatly trimmed shell of ï¬ne English broadcloth, heavy spring rst lining, sable collar snd rovers, reg. 72.00 sole ................................................... 55.00 . Men's at lined cost with otter caller, 3 ï¬ne dress eoet, reg. 75.00, sale ..................... 57.00 One only, men’s coon cont, very prime, heavy, full furl-ed, reg. 78.00, sale .................... 58.00 Lndiee’ utmhen dog eoets with western sable caller and ‘revers, box or blouse front, reg. 58.00 Ho‘s, live select. “-50 H0“. at $3.00 to $9.60 Bowm'huvy. 84.28 to “.50 Potatoes, M hm. ‘56. Auto. has. 31-00 The McGaffey Store Big Clearing Sale of Furs any. new. $10.00 to 812.00. Strut. per ton. 84.00 to $6.00 Export tattle. $5.00 to “.00 Stockcn' cattle. ‘006 33-00 t0 “.00 Much can. $80.00 *4) $50.00 Drona! 1108!. 89.00 to 89.35 Spring what. 90c Goo-e wheat, 90c. Em. trash. per dozen. 22c to 28¢. Butter. per pound. 25c to 28¢. had a : . Koyl w failed 1 as hen» mm m . . Sewton Sricker, Smlers' Train: to the Must Man’s black curly dog co“, regnlu' 30.00, LOCAL MARKETS market; Indium ugh: unit. 8! to “.0: maumu;mnndcomon con“!o8.‘;bulb.8tofllï¬. mum H. k w. nut-by report nothinxofnny account doing the market. with price. unchanged I.- allow: 3.! {codes-I. m multilatuchuuuwupcm: mnmeaommmsmn. wanton .quMmmsm VQMM¢uummw I"‘ Will. Eunchnced it ‘0 hr aeleéu fed and ' watered 3nd 8.“ 1.0.5.†gt country wmmm PM pomuwm Clo. HM... Mâ€" Eut Mate Catt“ Market. EAST 30:11:10. m n â€" Cattle - St‘ertdy:prhou?gcosdma d} m m N. fl. ' “ID-Rm : R an en '. -Hmmmwdflflfl! Katiâ€"Receipt. no; dour; heavy. 5c LAâ€"L... Lnâ€" -_ .- -ï¬. uâ€"O-M um manna you. WAY. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2‘; CATTLE W THE W. ule ................................................... 7.50 Men' 5 electric seal driver caps, reg. 4. 75, sale 3. 60, reg. 6, 00, sale ........ . ...................... 4 5(- Brown and grey Coney throw ties, heavily furâ€" red, reg. 3.00, sale ................................. 2.2.3 Alukn. sable muffs, large empire shspe, regular 15.00, 8:10 .......................................... 11.00 Men's Fur collars in black coney, well made, reg.A3.'A15,_ule .............. 1 .............. _ ......... 2._85 ‘Man’s Gel-nun otter collar, extra prime, regular 6.50, ale ............................................. 4.85 Men’s Persian Lamb wedge caps, reg. 10.00, sale ................................................... 7.50 Grey sud white squirrel not, throw tie and mufl", prime quality, reg. 11.00, ado ..................... 8.25 One only grey squirrel throw tie, reg. 11.90. 2 only A1331“ sable 11158, 65 inches long, trim- med with ten tails, reg. 17.50, sale ............ 13.00 72 inch mink max-mot throw tie, reg. 10.00, Black and grey Coney canon... IIOI-IvuoiocIt-oau the man: Inning 00.. a yer Medfledogvtthshorttafl-Fi’d‘ at an In?!“ by proving 9â€? 1st! and will? exp-earn- WEDNESDAY. [ARCH 10, 1909. ' By G. Jackson; auctioneer. credit sale of (am stock and implements. and household M. the property of ROM. ICE-chem. lot 13, con. 5. Eldon. Sale commences at one 0" clock and without reserve. The stock includes several registered Clyde tunes. end o. number of good dun: mans with foal. one import ed clyde mm in foal to 303'“ Futon, also some good draft fillies. one. two and three years old. In light horses there are several You“ m. the making of 800d M" MONDAY. MARCH 1st. â€" By Josgph Icahn, auctioneer. credit sale of (mm .mmuungum' mumcww;mtO-W' Mgmo‘m countrydMOctouc. SheepudImNâ€"mn M mon sheep. 3‘50; Misc :9 8} 'mtxed.’ sun ; lambs. 5 ;yorl:cn. an to 8.0; pip. SUB Inn mm:mw: :hmbg’cm M. 3.9 to 5.â€. :heavy. 81'. :6 an»; herd. The above is good Stock lhould be a Guided addition to mue- of any breed" "1° has an to the future. en. The attic inelude several 1‘0‘ gm cows, also good End†can of various ages. A good “1"" ought-u Bhorthorn bull heads “if Moments, the property W my grim-ri- QM prim! TRAYmâ€"Into the premises pperty of Daniel con. 12. Emil!- nt one o'clock.' the: put Wit