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I � BruSgel& $0.75 ; red clover s,eed,' 84 75 to 85 ; tim. �ALE �EGISTEA. - . al c I " d was received on othy seed, $12 to $2,75 ;, hay, per ton, $11,to' On'Wedneeday, November 27th, all one 0 1 N vsa ig LOND0.11-1vor D $14. Shorts from $15 to $17 per ton, and P. Mc K -11N N ON & CO S j aeati, in oyclock ., at 10,- A. Higgins' - beed y, of the Urldon, of Miss bran- from $14 to $14 50, both in car lots. .,premiseo, �. . -1 mghter of Mrs, Mary Walker, � I wl­ - Varna. Holmes, Iniiplements, Hainess, oto. . 0 � J,, vyr&lker, do. Ilage. .N-Iiss Walker was .. ­— .I I -- - - B. A. Hid' ro . ietor.; Thomas Brown, . I I � - formelrIv Of this vil . glE go p I :BIJ ]a: - . �� i9ing yoarig lady. She had - Potatoes. auctioneer. . I - - . - � W�rj&4 prom re a4 bookkeeper for the ToR' - � � 19 'The triarket I . I . I WA engaged the ONTO -, November . I - 131,iths. I - � � wvioad Company. She was a native Of continues Arfm, with'fair.detnsad foi really, . I aim but 1110-vt'cl to London with her choice cars. They bring 55i AUMSTROIN '.:-In lVingham, on November Oth, the . Brwl � wife of . Thomas Armttro- g, of a dau zhteir. LADIES'CLOTH AND FUR JACKETSIN .- ` "I'o"t 010" years ago. track, and aell out of -store at 1 c I , . g � . I I . , ,Other still sister', I 0 ftr bib . METCAL n 'Turnberry, on November 10th, the . 1 6 - .bad, been in poor health for about a I - '' wife of r. John Motoalf, of a son. . . I is season. , bf, uddenly at � , ' We ha'e done a larae trade in L%dies' Cloth and Far Coats th � end clime very 5 Ultry. -1 ,� UTTLEY-A Zurich, on November Oth, the wife of V - . ,or but the � � , - Po . . . y, of a daughtcr. . 0 lot The remailli were iatorred in the TonoNTTO, November 19-Indicatio6a point .Mr. Win. Uttle I � � Our stock got pretty badly broken up'. but last week we Sorted up the sizes that . , n Tocaday, � I . . . I - - I W e 0 juii,h cemetery o to a very heavy offering for, ther Thu nko *iv - ere -sold out and added sev rat new lines, which puts our Stock in good shape. , I cyri'm-Hon. Thomas Greenway, . 9 Deaths. is NIN ing'trade Turkeys are a little essier at 7 If yon want a Fur or Cloth Jacket, you should 800 Ou rsy N . L ' r stock now, when it i at , ..-Pt1mler of Manitoba, is visiting Brussels to 9o, 6 to Ojc� for geese, 40 to 75o for ducks, McELROY- n MaKillop, on Noveinh r 16th, Robert . - , . . ) . .03i � I f1iodai 110 is a brother to Mrs. (Rev.) 30 to 50o for dreamed chickens, and 30 to 45c 11MI A ' MORII aged 47 yeare and 5 months. . its best. I . . -Alex, Thomson, of Guelph, TIT-In'011 3ton, on'goveruber 8th, Hcnry 3initb. �7 . . �ohn 1101mes' I ver Sun. for live. - The offerings of ducks ate largely `p od 80 yo iri . Ladies Beaver Costs, in navy, black and brown, velvet collar, double breasted, faney . I battods - I . -double breasts , IdsitAll &t the parental home here o poor and thin, . . I I MOD )UGkLL--In 10ppoi), onLNovembor 9kh, James . ,U1f,--TJionja5L Bloomfield. and wife, of Man- � -. . I McDougall, foiniorly of Clinton, aged 74 Mrs. , $395. Ladies' cheviot costs, in fawn and black, velvet collar, J�ngjfindL , arrived here on Monisy - 0 .LESL'E-Iu GInton, on November 111h, iWannah mercerized lining, $5, Ladies' Venetian Jacket a, in black and fawn, fly . frontip carved . I Wist-firi 3, w . ito of, r, John Leslie, &god 69 years and 8 f &LWO, black and 1, inlaid v4ht�, This is mta, Bloomfield'a first visit Dairy Markets. I pearl buttons, very stylish, $7.50. Fine Kerney costs, In lear ; L I , . -They will likely settle i months. S velvet collar and pockets, rows of stitchingjor trimming, fly front� satin lin ngs $12.50. � - this country, ToRo,N,To, November 19 -Butter -The local WDONALD-,'n ZAP%rd, on November lith, D. Ladies' Astrachan costs, in great variety, 24, 28, 30 and 36-inohes long, ! to McDon%ld, aged 70'years. I , , all lizest at $15, ' L LL - - . . -- ��-.,.. 90wilin, this locality. -Miss Hattie Down, -market is steady for freali'made rolls, Or TROTT-In 11(tivall, on November 2nd, Mrs. M,4*y $20, $22-50, $25, up to $40p every - t uaranteed. Ladies' and misses' Ruff# and , _ , � L_ . ,Trmen g - - -�,­-�, � iog hasi been engaged to -teach in union tubs, which, when free from turulp flavor, Trott; azuc 68 years, , ety, 50c to $2 . . . . j , I 0hoa sioction No. 12, Orrey and McXiIIOP, meets with quick sale.. Secondary and low SWAFFIELD- In doderich, on Novombo,9th Naomi Caperines in great vari .- � � I 11 . I 11 . . - Bit year, This is her first, school and grades remain dull. We quote :-Selected Ruth Nut h ditightor of Will1am. ftad Rargarct I � :B00rX8 .,&TUD 83UO3ME3, ; for is .a she will give satisfaction, as she dairy tubs, 16 to 17o ; choice large rolls, - Swaftiold, Our.stook.of Boote, Shoes and Rubbers is now complete ia all lines at rook bottom 3 *a. are our '. RUM BALL -It Clinton, oil November 14th, George .� , - Jr. . I I -ir -Thoin6s Thornson, former- 16c ; finW, pound rolls, 17 to ISO ; ack- Ituintiall, a Zed Ladies', rnisseal and chilAren's fine , . a clover g _ 4a yell r-,.. prices. Lumbermen's rubbers in the best quality. ' I � is els, but lately of Liatowel, has ages, showing feed. I to 2o per pouni less_ AVERY -in Stanley, Oil -November 16th, Agnes , ry andlight shoes of all kinds. .Ladies', . I Bruse, J ,,rubbers and cardigans in all sizes, Mould hew � � ji of jalt wh ' Tt vabull wife ofUr , ohn Avery d,,, t5 11MOTed to ( � 'Ou "' misses' and children's shoes in the best qaality and at the lowest prices. ore be has opened up a than above quotations ; creamery prints, Olau t'or of Mr. 6bort Turnbull, of sesiort'h, - . Vrodu0s, store. - ')Ic, and tubs, 19 to Ifte. Egge-The reo­ ax,ih - - . While working on the roof - 40 "". ' .. � .1 I . I --- if ths, Salt block,. on Tuesday, A, Sommers ceipts of strictly fresh, for' local require. WALKF,R-?'n London, on November 10th, Iva X. . � �Aie misfortune to slide off, with the ments, are small, and buyers are now fill' Welker, fo inerly of Brviijolv, daughter of Mrs. 0 -A.8 1=1 ALMT3D 0 MT M3 :P It I C M - . hAa I � . ing � Mory Wal� or, Fed 20 yesys. , I . - Orders wLth cold storage .stock. Limed MoINTO811-1i Grey, on i4ovembor 10th, JohnMe. . rou.b that. both him legs were badly scratch I — . ed I ana bruised, from the knees down -The eggs are firmer. We quote :-Strticitly new. Intosh, In lIs 72nd year, , = I ---- - . jX hunters from Muskoka, who arrived at laid, 20 to 22o ; ordinary store . fre8h,gathe r. --I-- 'MCKINNON & CO., BZYT-Ha. 11 &t.&t.ion on Tuesday night, -brought ed candled, 17 to 18c ; cold storage `16- to IMPORTAIkT NOTI0198. . , 71 this- I I � . . . I . - I - �� - - I -- . tbeir limit of two deer each. -The- l7o ; limed, 16c. Cheese -Market continues - . I I :_ home I ws - . I . froken over for the first quiet. Finest Septembers, 9j to Qc ; a � I M 'ti nd river WSR � � eo. 1qI-LCH Cj)%VS FOR SKLE.-Two good milch co this fall, on Monday night.-Miuk Lila onds, 9 to 9k , . for sxle, both with calf. Apply on Lot .82, ' " '"', a L *- - ) ,time .a . I ; Conro!slon 3,- Roxboro, MoKillop. JOHN MuMIL. '44 . - ­ I UILDING 3TONE FOR SALE. -From one of -DR- SS (x� OODS ' j3artoliffe is, able to b� out again, after het- MONTREAL, November 19-Egga-t-There LAN. I . t 177lx4 - - - I - � joagstege of illneaa.�Robert Thomson is isagood demand for strictly fresh stobk, - . Ig up. the live turkey�w aroutid here and but applies are light,. We -quo j, -1 8� .,to as fol- � �, I - buTil the best, quarries In the county. Ready for � g 5 goo(I price for them. This will - B I . - givin Iowa : Strictly fresh stocks, 24 to 25o - ee- quarry. V. GRAMM, Cran- I Is Z l P hauling away from I ,' i be, a, relief to the " turkey growers."- looted cold storage, 18 to 22c. ; straight ar- brook. � . I . 1 1771-4 . I ;:- I ­­­ . - -Thatown i3 threatened with a I ' aw suit for rivals,'19a ; Mo�trea'l limed," 16o,; western ­— . . BOUGHT AT . I 60 price of a cow, which was supposed to limed, 14� to 15c ; seconds - 12 to 14o per OTEL IN BRUCEFIELD FOR SALE. -The Ex- . . � � I I . � H ebutore of the will'of the 1,ite George Faah, . . g I - We been poisonled by the refuse at the dozon. 45hees -, -The -market i,s quiet and offer the kmet loan hotel in Bruceflold for sale. Pon. ' , n � itd,-Rev. Mr,Strachanj unchanged. Finest September akes,'9jo ; session 19t of I I ' ly to A. T. SCOTT, ex- . town damping grou in ja App, � dGuelph,'preached ita Melville church last flnest Ontario Octobers, 81 to 9c ; finest center, Brueof elS., 1901, . .. . 1771x4 . � ,41lbat.h. Mr. Straellan is a�retired minim. township Octobeis', Q toy,8jo ; �fineat Que. I ­-----­- ---- 68c on the ollan I - Mr. Roas Nvaa aupplyinj STRAY S 'EEP.-Cimc i"to the promises of'the . . 1- g in North bee Oatobers, 81 to 8�c ; ,under .grades,, 8 to � at, .1 � ter. - �. E under-igned, 'at lappen, .about the 'firet of . . I . : - Ealkthope,-Last 'Sunday, * Rev. J. Holmes 8�c. Butter -The' mark.e.t. is quiet, but November, tt tee @beep who owner can bave the . +4-+++++++++++++++++++++++ e I , giabanged pulpits with Rev.'Jkr. McKelvey, prices are firm. Finest townships fall cream.., sanic by proving property. and pa3 Ing expensec . . , , , - , ' GILBERT DICK. 177L.3 of Wraxetor.-L. R. Harvey has disposed ery , 21 to 21jc ; fine t Quebec Jall cream. — We purchased from -a m%nufactarer's agent the balance of their, Toronto 81 - - . -1 ...... ;------ -----, I I of his drug and book store to a gentleman ery, 201 to 21c ; held creamery,J8-to,19�c ; IG FOR .13 ',RVICE.--T1:(,. tin, I dersigned, will keep Stock at 68c on the,dollar on the manufacturer P s price. . . . . . '111 St. Thomas, who comes bigblv recorn- western dairy, 15� to 16o ; Manitoba dairy, P -h. I 1. 1� from . - . on Lot 21 , Canceisiorn 11, 1,11bbort, rt Thorou� 0 � : ber of Bruaselitea attended 1.4 to l5c. 1 bred Yorkshl ,e boar to will th he % III adnilt ,a . Hundreds of yards of Dress Goods to be sold at most astonishing prices. I i inended, -A nu in. 1, - -e of . ' � � I own prices. . _a ilver wedding of B. T. and Mr�I. Grcen� — 0 — I limitei numb �,r of sows. Tornp.-81. at the thr Now is your chance'to buy dres goods at your � tha 8 - �, I 8r�lce. JOB '4 ELGIE, Chiec'hurst, Ont. 1771-tf . 8 i - � fildea,lit'Molesworth, last Fridwy evening. . . . "'. � , -- Live Stock Markets. - I — . - � I 1. b � I I : -M- ils jenie M. R,- j, of Guelph, who for - -Tho--wQder6lgnej will . SPECIALS. -; I the a has been a-succesaful LoNZDONX, England, November 19 Cattle, "t- I _ITN'GLISH 3ER. I "I two year. JUA keep for service on Lot 10, Conecisl6o 2, Bay, . . i a pure bred Berkshire 1par, lary - loths, worth from 30c to i I Past kindergarten Canadian, 6.1A : rounders, 5jd ; sheep, 5jd; re English bread. Four hundred and twelve yards of Costume U . writer of lirticles for the D. 0. , 6 . ' ' ' . Brkng ooNi s of any siz% TernlB.�One dollar at time . . I- . - . . ke publishing Company. of Chicago and lambs, 6d. No United 84p�,eq' cattle. 5 &o! � S� 6f service. with the prive'ezo of returning if necei- 406 a yard, for 19C a yard. . 11 , terian Dow d of Publicati ' I was tIVERFOOL, November r�-Cattle' to -day 1771-2 . to. the Presby JOHN U, LDEH, Hensall. of heavy Cloth goods, 44 inches, I - One hundred and forty-three yards . I e Of 0" are steady and unchanged at. from 121 to 0111T, 1. I � z visitinor at the hom Mr. .Wni. Ross last , .-- . 7 0 ight) ; refrigef'. -lea -i " Y 'Toronto, HORT110 .-Twb "clio bull worth 40c, for 19c per yard' I 13jo perpound, (dress d we . . ­ week., jr. Robt. McAlpine, of or beef is 9� to 10jo per pound. Canad- calvcs, 12 and. 13 months old; hired by our . ImeTe a , at S red and f* orty. three yards of plain croods, Sorge and Casl , - 4 wa� also a gueat at the same place. ian cattle, 6-,�&,; sheep 50. Trade firm. w(, -'l kuown AM* bull, 11 New Year's Gift;' good Three hund I 0 0 .i - 0 ' 9 . co!ore, and gc od individuals - als6'a grade cow -due worth 50c, for 39c a yard. ­� i . MONTREAL, November 19-Cattle=Tratl- -3slon 2, L. R. . 1- � Exeter. --prices . of oat. to calve in pecember. Lot 11, Coneo - 0. Hundred's of yards to choo6a from. No reasonable offer refused on these c , ing was fairly active, but the S., Tuckeromith. A. 0. SMILLIE, Hoos3ll P h j, G. ST.tN-Purty, B. A,, (late with Me. tIewere fully one-quarter of a ocut per - 1771-3 "The prices will astonish you. . 3 ,I �� - go. f Why, Oslor & Co., Toronto,) Barrister, Convoy- I , I goods, as they must 1.1) , E pound lower than on last Thursday!s' mar. ,. I , 4 r Notarjr. Money to loan. Officeg lately oc- - . . ine6r, O"Ne as low as. they were two - OR SALE. 'Eight choicely bred Seat,lb, and- � .... - eupied by 611ins & stanbury, Over Ws Bank, k.et, but were not . - I F scotch tpl)pod ShorthorA bulls ; the Ahlelt r a �� K . 1684-tf weeks ago. Th6-'beat cattle sold -at from 4 Wee �.� &etar, bat. I ky st� lis ti kind ;._ good colori; as good 9, lot am . . ; i I . — 41c per pourid ; mediam, stock at from 3j to were ever off .�red in: ;t lie Province ; also cows and . . I - I helf"s in oE If by Imported Red Duke ; also heifer I I Perth Notes . 3�c per pound, and the dommon animals at , I . raIV03; all M .moderate prices and cisy terms. 1). � � ell, has gone feom 2j to 3o per pound., The canners paid 1771-tf LEAROYD & CO- -� -Mr. Will, Davis, of Mitch MILINE & so , e, n. . 15 . I - I � . �1 toCaliforiiia for the winter, in the inter(,,its from 11 to 2c per pound for small �ulls und . - - - ------ n � . 2 1 1 � I I lean old cowp. - The calves were not fat, be. 1JCTi6x SALE OF LIVE STOCK.�Jamc3 ScaforthPs Popular. Bargain Houses . : ,� of his liealth. I � . ' from R3 -A . Jones has racelved Instructions from Mr. Alex. ., . � j : -While working on a new house in St. ing nearly all grassers,- and sold. at � Coll. I I , , 3r pound T�eaieer, to i ell by Public Auction, on Lot 29, - ell and to $10 each. Shippers paid- 3c p� on Tuosday, . C� ASH. -C3 . -t Marys the other dr.v, John Irwin f ce*sion *s, oNvaship of Fol:artoD, I - , � suatained. a compound fraeture of the leg. for good large sheep, and the butchers paid November 261.h, lool., iiorsep.--one beivy , . , �, I . � . ' � ..) - )er �ound for the others. draugbt he e, 6 years old, weight about 1600 ]be., — -Mr, W. Torrance, cf Wallace, who is from 2�_ to- 3c 1 . �d and sound ; I yearling filly, by Kilburn, heivy aftending the N-liteliell Model school, has . Lambs sold at from 3c to 3jo per �oun . , o mpnths old, got by Prince of . I .: � � I , 3 per pound araught; I iolb. -Ofle cow supposed to calve in , been appointed teacher at the Monkton' Fat hogs sold at from 51 to 5� , Or, I , ,igend, Cattle. . . I . ., . . school, at a salary of $350. . weighed. off �the -cars. � ng 3 3eire old, to I ­ . in January, 1902; 1 halfer coilli . I . - . . o calve in Fobi uRry, 19.02; 2 atcers rising 3 yeirs old, 'Stnve Stoves i -The delivering boys in St. Miirva have BVFF"O, November 19-Cattle-B6st I f . � I heifer rls�ng- 3 3 c %ra old, 6 heifers rising 2 years I . j lormed a union. Th -e fmain object of the steers, $6 to $6.10 ; -fairly good to 6oice, It, i steer 1 rielng 2 ycare old, 6 Ppring calves, 8 1. - - . $5 65 to $5.85 ; goo to 0170i0e, $5.65 -to ' ++++ ! +++++++++++++ � union, is to-p'rotect thelboys from haViDg to 0 d . young redig bed 16ul-lo fre,in good milk cows. Pigs. +++++++ . i I re sow, with 7 str all pigs b her s . � - I Se5.85 ; good to choice shipping oteem. 85il.5 -one Borka� Ide; ' i deliver parcels early SAday morning. Krills: All kinds of Stoves, both coal 1 1 Burkshire sow. s.ile at one o'clock. Call and see our display of all in .� . I - -1dayor O'Donog1lue, of Stratford$ to $5.50 ; fair to medium, .$4.65 ,to ,55.25 ; . � r � -Ex . Burne of $10 and under, owth ; over that amount 10 . � � 7..-� wail arrest(id. in Toronto the other day and choice to.extra fat cows, $4. to, $4.30 ; mixed months, credit �vlll be given on furnishing approved . and wood, We carry the largest assortment in the County. � I . . , - I fraud- butchers, $3.0-5 to $4, ;'common to ch6ce joint n0t03. j Fl -,c per cent per annum off for cash. I - , taken to VVoodistock, on a charge of Positively no reserve The ers the beneft by 1 , ulently obtaining the sign-,ture of John heifers, 83 to $5.10 ; choi6e export -bulls, On, credit atnounts, � We buy for cash, and give. our custom t ,I . less condition. ALEXANDER � f . $3 75 to $3.90 ; sausage bulls,$2.75 to $3 26; stock' is In! first o . . I �Uder, a Wes� Zorra farmer, to a $500 pro TREMEER, 1 Proprietor ; JAMES JONES, Auction- giving them the lowest possible price. It will -pd,y to give ' Iniesoxy note. I stock bulls, $2.50 to $3.25 ; veala, $4 50 to oer. I . 1771.1 1 - brated 11� -The oatmeal mill of N31r. J. D. Moore, $7 25 ; calves, $2 -25 to $4 50. Fat hi ifers, I us a call if in need of any kind of a stove.'� The cele . . . I I . good to i ' two miles south of 8t. Marys, was destroyed ichoice to extra, $4.25 to $4,75 , - ;e oice, $3.50 to 8-4 ; Btock heifers, $2 to $3 ; . �ISHTER GROGAN ' I by fire a little after midnight Sunday morn ch ­ Jappy Thought Range and - a . ing. The cause is not known . The lose is Michigan stockers, $2.75 to $3 25 ; Canada Has Something to Say About Jessie "I about 66,(V), and it was insured for S-2,000 stock calves, choice to extra, $3.20. - to $3.40; MacLachlan. . I Radiant Home base heaters in the Perth Mutual. - good to choice do.. $3.25 to $3.40 ,,,Canada . � . -�Ir, Joou Squires of Logan, passed feeders. gcod to extra, $3 50 to 84 ; milk- . . away peacefully on Tuesday morning last, era, choice to extra, . $50 to 855 -; .good to 94 Ye missed it that ye didn't go to hear ,� I Always in stock. If you will have a Steel Range, lot Us - afteralong and trying illness from con- choice, $40 to $45 ; sj�ringers, $49 to $52. jissy MacLachlan " I Pays to me frind . - - sumption. The deceased was a mueh .re- 11�gs-Five cents higher for good grades ; Clancy th� day. " I dinnaw that I figure with you, so that you will not have to pay two prices. , I 1 90; rniied, 85 70 t; never cud shtand I ipected citizen of the township and was only heavy, $5 80 to $5. 0 did," says Clancy. "I . in the prime of life, 45 years. $5,715 ; Yorkers, 18,5 60 to $5,65 ; light,' CIO., tbim Soatch Cancurts," he save, " Av .1-+++-I-+++++++++-��-1-14++-I-+ -F. Beek has sold his �-)()O acre farm, ad- $5.50 to $5.55 ; pigs, 85 60 to 85.70 ; they'd shpake dacent English loike you an' joining the yillage of SebriDgville, to P. roughs, $5 to $5.30 ; stags, $4 to 84 50. me, Grogan, I wuddn't moind takin' tbirn A "e1w good second-hand Stoves ail/ a bargain. Arbogast, Of Fullarton, for $13,500. Mr. Sheep and Lambs -Dull 'for lambs,; about in wancel in a whoile, but I'm not goin' to f � . ' I Beek rc.,erves half an acre in the south- steady for 6heep ; tops,' $4.40 to $4.50 ; b'row away good money to bear th' King's �� �& � ,& .&,-,AL Ak AL A A A A A 0 . � � west corner, on which he intends to erect a common to good, $3 90 to $4.40 ; lambs, top English murthered by anny Scatchman or - . - - rei,idence. Possession is given on April 1. mNed, $3.40 to ,$3.70 ; oulle and common, .8catchwullmman alther, fur that matther." Back & Sons will now devote all their time $1.75 to 83 ; wethers, 83 60 to $3 7 5 ; year- , & But, Clancy," 1 sa� "I " ye must .� to their flour mills. litigs, ,q,'.25 to $3,75. .moin'd that hur voice med up far hur HAR14AND -BROS*,� . --A company of .1itratford citizens, with TORONTO, November 20. -Cattle -4x- defictq in� pronunciation. She had no com-. - . Mr. (*I. 0. McPherson a,t their head, are port Cattle-Chbice lots of export cattl(�' mon soft-soapranny voice, let me tell ye, - . goirig to ask the Oatario Legislature at its - sold from $4 40 to $4.65 per cwt.,and lights an' 'therd was jist as much diff'rince in hui - next session for a charter to build an electric a, 84 to $4 30. Export Cows-Ohoice export T - - Y atl' the common run iv siogiaO, that. Cheap Stove & Hardware Housey CLINTONS wb. jingin - . railway between Stratford and Mitchell. cows are worth $3.25 -to 83 50 per c there is �etjine a canary an' a oat." 11 Can . If the enterprise proves sucsessful the char- Bulls -Heavy export bulls sold ab $4 to 3e tell m th' names iv anny iv th' songs she ter will be enlarged so as to take in other �.4.25 per cwt , while light export bulls sur)g," s3ys lancy. "I �can't moind over - . . I sold at $ 1 e points. 1 3.60. to $3.75. , Butchers' Cattle ' livi a or eight," I *-says. "There was wan -John Gropp, hotel keeper at Brunner, Choice picked lo�s of butchers' cattle,, tclual about ajut-race, It wint this way, --" Ye'll The Great , $, - , 'wei%hing take th' - has been fined ,)O for allowing gambling in quality to the beat exporters I lboigh road an' I'll take th) back ja his hotel, and $50 for selling liquor to a 1,075 to 1,150 pounds e�ch, sol at . 1.25 . road, an' I'll get to Scatland 'befoor ye're ) I , o man who was already drunk. It was at .to $4 40, Loads of goodbutcher ' cattle are half way there ;" an' another into*.tltd tt when I come back � . this h,Ael that the young man Haggarty, worth $3 90 to $4.25 ; 6,nd me ium butch r Will 3 e know me Cash Store r �ed cows heifers and leers, 83 35 agin " ; an) " The Boney, Boney Shanks iv . � . who met his death recently by falling from oral, mi I ') I 1 4 A his wagon, SpElit some time on his- way to ,0,3.66 per cv%,t. Common butchers' cows, Locklummin'." ' " Shpakio' -iv Shank,q, - . � � $2 50 to -&- - $2 75 to $3, ani inferior o . ows, sayp Clancy, " did she buy a pair iv A. lendid � hOME). ); I I I c a u'b t e 11,11 4iiy�;, Is showing some sp � 7 -F, B. Holtby, IY $2,75 per cwt. Heavy Feeders -Heavy from Tom Richardson? :- ­ - :­�.e ---7.;�- . of Mitchell, narrow -�­— - . ­� . - ; escaped serious injury . tlie other day. steers, weighing from 1,10010 1,200 pounds , that,)7 .I Bays. 1, It's a wunder av fqlel ­ ' - 4 � - . -are, n I A I ding quali�ies,� such, pe says, " Thim Scatch payple ­ for November _ - ; While taking horseback exer&,e his animal each, of good bree as didn't " , trgains, an? ' . 'Bargains � 91 ,� ossing, and fal- farmers re�quire, sold at 83 50 to $3.75 per- gia'rall�i"* on - th' lukout- fur b� �. 4 slippedon a granolithic cr . .i . -- I I � 'N I'll , 11 ` F-1 I h I 11 - " i . '1�, I - " - � I I T i .� - ling, almost ralled over the, rider. Ai ib c t. ; those of the same weights, but rough, they' hty clannish, too. They're . � . W � - . re � moig � � was, Nfr. Holtby was somewhat bruised, b guii�able for the byres, sold rat .13 25' to soffietling loike the New York Goodyear E � especially in ; L . . . he% ra that Richardson & McInnis . - ,! Feea�rs-.S'eera weigh- Glove Rhbbe % he fared well in aetting off as easily a .-; $3,50 per cwt. Light . � � � � I D 11 - I � ., I "I �i Is each,are worth do be -sblli � - I from 800 to 900 pounc n' now, bee'ase they shtick tc 4 did. r) , . . A shney died on Tuesday, . ,q3 to 83 20 per cwt. Bu ffalo Stockers- Pher a'.' they're med.iv good ehtuff. 2 11 . ly i . - -November 1%. at her home on concession 9, era,, 500 to . I . � - . je & I Mrs, Thomas Fre � - ..Yearling ste 800 pounds eaoji, . i � GROe;AN. lis . L : 0 p7r, -d off colors and those . . Ladi Men s - 1. Vanshard towns,hip, agect 0, years. I e ar, q2.50 to v - 9 - . i .. I . t, . � . �.- had been in poor health of inferior quality,at $1.75 to $2 per cwt. I � � deceased lady were I Seafdrffs Leading. Shoe Store . 11, for a consider&b& time but had only been Milch Cows-Teli cows and opringers i .. - . - � . � I - -A, a week before sold. at $30 to $50. Sheep --- �PrieE�s firm at r . - M I . . out . I . . - .� confined'to her room e*r husband per I ­ . =:= FUR COATS11 her deiith occurred. Besides h $3,15 to $325 for ewes, and $2.50 1 , -= cwt. for bucks. Spring LarribR-Prices firrA I � � - -� -�� . she leaves a family of three sans and, three ' �� . , , . � . - � - to $3.45 pp,r Stu'p'-proof Rubbers 11 - z= . u' Five of the at $2 50 to V'eacb, �and $3.15 1 . I S= , I - -++++++++++++ t daughters to mo ru her death. - . . - -+-H t family are at home. �� I Cwt. Hogs -Best ­�:eldct bacon ,hogs, not I . - - -Z. I I . � than 200 pounds j . ZP I . - -A double wedding took place ill St. leas than 160 nor more - � . i - �, i . I .1 -Joseph'a church, ,Stratford$ on Tuesday each, Ullfed and unwatered*off care sold at . i If you are r3 it will niea,n a saving of money I � � I � . -Ab e Best ' I needing a-nytl-dn- n that line, 0 - k, the cerenlonics being $5.50 ; fats at $5.371, and lights at $5.25.* Are, . I . 1nornipg of last wee car lots of bogs sold at about � i ' � 41 perloril�ed by Rev. 'Father Welch. The Unculled .1 1 . to call and see them. uOutrauting parties were Miss M ary $5 40 per owt. � . I -1 =X9 �9-9 =gn DURNON I -- 1. I i ;_ I . I " PRETORIA UNleara, of Stratford, ai . I .. �-;vant every - BLOCK) BLYTH ml id Mr. Daniel ' . I lv� e 1, . wan. who wears ,D' M. McBEATH r iigau, and Miss Mary Dwyer, - ' . E I -9 - � Lynch, of Miel Marriages. � � � � Nlichael Kearn, of rubbers, `or needs rubbers, to know !, Of Strat.ord, 'and Mr. MULD,REW-LBUSIVELL-At Toronto, on November ­ . . . 4 Dowilte, 5th. by Rev. Alex. Eelor, Mr. Wm. Muldrew, of at-cid"t, 8t�ib -proof ­rubber� from toe � A . .- #— Collilliwood, eldest soil of th'e late Jolfil Mul. � are .made . from � ttle For Sale. . The Best of wrmklies . mondville� to Mrs. R. B l], of to! heeL They . Ca . � drew, of Eg "le , I ---- � " - 7, 1 - MIARKE'EB. I B rantford, form erly of God crich. .)ta, � s�ecially manufactured rope duck Sol , r-eld cattle, a -7- 11 . - . FLkTT-CAMPBELL-In Moorhead, Minnes by . ' lie tidy two-yeg farrow cow, also a SjAyORTEr, November 22, 1901 . Rev. J. A. Wilson, Mroz Maggie Campbell, form- or canvas, thorotigbly,impregnated cheip working horse for ealeatiSproat'sBrickyard, . . THE . - .!'all Wheat (new), standard ..... .... 80 68 to $0 69� erly of Constance, Ontario, - to Mr. Harry J� � . 1.7-7.1xi . . . , . -, W th the best Para.gum before the TuckersmIth. ;1 Spring W)Xeat per bushel, - - - . -..- pl�tt, of West Superior, wisconBin. I fi� ". hing coat of rubber is applied - � oAt!i per bushel - - - - - - - " . - � - 0 41 to o 42 SOUTAR-RAMSAY-16 Grey, Fit the hnme of is Meeting of the Huron County Council- Western Advertisei Vaaa per bushel- - - - - - - -.... the bride, ,on November .1.2th, by Rev. . 1� . - . , . 0 48 to 0 48 A. MacN&b, M. A.', Mr. Alex. Soutar, -to Miss 0�.vulcauized, -,o that if one strand — - ' ,airley per busholl - - - - - - - - - - - -By. I . . . Council of the County of I-luron will meet 1.13 ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. Btk,vtor, Vo. 1, loose _ - - - - - .. .. 0 14 to 0 16 Janet E. RaM3ay, of G1 . breaks all the others remain in The in the Town of G-6&jich' on I f Batter, tub--.-- ­ ­ - - ­­ 0 16 YOUNG-MILLER-011134tember26th, at St. An- the Council Chambe e ,13 o'ci'Ock , The Leading Weekly J lomaiise,�winnjpog, Manitoba, Mr. Thomas tact, giving them a wear-resistiB, 3rd day of DEcember.n. xt, at - ETpper doz­ ----.---..- 0 14 W 0 16 drew I 6 TueEday, the , , : plour, per 100 pA_ _ _ - - - - ­ - 2 00 to 2 00 Young, of Catman, to miss onic E. Miller, eldest . I her rubber contains. p,Djj,t W. LANE, Cle,11. A- of November, I western Ontario. * a-rge Mil:er, of Gorrie. -quality no ' Ot odp at Goderieb, this %th dq� 1771-2 � . -'ACC031PANIED BY - Ray. per ton new------- 6 00 to 7 00 daughter of Mrs.'G, , I Hid , eisparIOO lba­­ ­­­­ 4 60 to 6 00 PYM-H&RRIS-In Detroit, on November 6th, Al- The � bVoof rubbers, will out- i9oi. I Saeep Skins......... - - .. - - - - .... .. o 6o to 0 70 berb Pym, tG Niss-Laura Harris, imughter ol Mr. - , - ­.. , . 0 13 t Wm. ]Hai ris, of Workman, Nor hwest, Tex ritory, ,N�,ear twi piirs of ordinary com . I Wool ­ - — ­ ­ - - - ­ - I . . . �. McKILLOP TAXES. I FARM and HOM F Patate'es por bukih (new), - ... - - - 0 60 to .0 EO , formerly of Hay township Mon rubbers and can be easily ie- . H] .i Bait (retail) per barrel- — -.... I 00 60 0 00 bloRELIS-IkEYNOLDS--At the manse, Goderloh, by 11 rd to be The undersigned, tax collector for MeHill0l), wl I f Wood'per cord (long).. - - - - - .. - 4 00 to 4 26 Rev. James Hamilton on November 6th, Mr. .soled. You can't affo be at the Royal h3tel, Setiforth, on Friday and Sat- I A semi-monthly publication one o � ; ' Lee- I ' SturJay, the - to Mis& Ethel, Reynolds, of I of cich week, until S W3od pur cord (ghorj�), , _.... - ­ 2 oo to 2 25 Albert Morris, � I . hout them, because they are urday afternoons 3g tax t - best in America -is sent tOany addres . 0 60 to o 90 burn. . wit se of rECOVil r &pples per bag- - - - - - -,. ... . '76ii-twear any 14th of December, for,tbe ' ice AU . the United States -At- the, re8idenco of the '� ill an . Clover Seed_ ­ -... - - ­� ­ - .. - 4'DO to 6 00 LEON ARD-McCALLUM James Roberts, Orchdale the best, and will �, moneye. All intc-ca ed , orld take not' d 0 ada or . Timothy Seed.. - ­ - ... - - - - - .. .. - bride's mother, Mrs. i, by Rev. C. E. other' rubbers. 9614 in Seaforth govern themselves according. CHARLES DODDS, for Fork, per 100 Is— — - - ­ - - - 7 60� to s 00. Farm, Elder -lie, on Novembar 6th . � Collector. 1771- � Tal*ow, per lb- - - - - - - - - � - - 04 to 0 06 staffotd, Mr. Wm. H, LecrlirJ, 61 Ilowick, to ; I" � . 75c. A YEAR. Miss Jennie McCallum. . . I b,$ � . - - . . - � mber 6th, by � . � NOTICE, Send for our Circular containing te , --* SCRIHGEOUB-GAP.NER-On � Nove his residence, I ; PUBLIC 1 14 Rev. A. Mackay, of.Lucknow;'at I 1, j. j. Motrow, have Ill"de applica",on to the f 01 ba also our list Of premiums - Grain, etc. - w6wanosh, to ,I / or %, U , . I � Air. L,rne S(rimgeour, Of West License Commi"ioner,a of South'HuroD, for the privi- . � � ToltONTO,November 19 -White wheat,per Miss Emm% Garner, of Auburi), daughtLl' qf the &%&� . of transferring my license,in the Village of Bruce- ADDRFSS : artier, of EnAland. . I Is -anilth to G. McDon* 706' ; 1�te Mr. John 0 BIrintrigha ��, I fi,�ed In the Township of Tuckei WESTERN ADVERTISE . bushel, 69 to 740 ; red wheat, 65 to -MaKENZIE-At Riverview; the residence � i I . ab)eCtIOD to said I BEATTIE I aid, of the City of Chatham. Any - spring whea,t,69o; goose wheat, 66�2 to 67c ; f the brIde's prents, O' - )W th6lat day of I ,. 0 n November 12th, by . � - . � r transfermust bernade on or bef LONDON, ONTAF I J?eag, '6�0 ; barley, 55 to 6OiO ; 008, 50 - - Rev. D. Perrie, -Mr. Rolandl-Peattie, to Miss I I i J, M I - ,inkest daughter of r, C4,AFOR I December, 1901, to the Liaenee Inspector 1771-2 1 to 5Ke ; Choice Alaiie No. 1 seeds, $7 - Charlotte Louise, (Lottle), YOI - - ,. .- 4�71. /-I. - - 0 . . , � ; o. 2, $6. 50 to George McKenzie., Eaq , both of Winghatt. . . .*�, I 7 1� I . I 0- to '147.50 ; good AlBike N I � � . � . i . . - . ­ . . � . � - . . . . . I . � - . . . .1 . . . . . I - . - � � . I - I � . . I I . � I I -1. . - . I � . � . , . I - N ! : i - . - I pirner Main . �m , id arket $roots I onforth, Ptckard's riftf-10. I --­ -'­.­­­' ­­-- .- -I------.- ­ - � - : i i - I . I . I . - I I �- . - � I . I I . -- - � .1 .., i - . ,�� ! ­ q I i . � , A! � ,.f A . I I I , I . 11 .. .. .. - 11 - i� 1- , ;;;; � 5 . I - . . � - �� I �.. I'll .--- . � 4 �1� p ? � I 1:. le � price, �nd ,no article is spoken 0 ve ot in stock. I � . The Largest 1 . - d, I.! I , - , �;M t ­ m". " .. - , - � I I Dry .Goods -'sod i �� I .. .. . . - our stylish, dependable goods, and our marvellously low prires, � - Cilothing � -,11. - !, - I - . � � - :_ 41 - - 1. � Conoern In , " �i - "I, " " f : - ceaselessly studying the people's needs) and by sharing with our Four Counties - I- .-, - 11 -­--­­. � . ... .. 7- I I - � � , � P� I , L -T� - �i . i % ,.11 : ,� I c I �. . . . . � . : I I . .� -� � . � � . q . , , , ii I , , , . - - �- I :�; I.; 4� --- ... 11 . � ,� . j �-- � I :� --- .... I . .4 I I I � -1 -1 1, lv I lf�l - I 11 ­ 11 - � � I � R.. OU STORE . . �- , , - . T - I . . �1* , ��l - W ". � , " � .. , � *Z I I I . � . � � I I- . ! " i " t", , 11 � ­ 1�ij , , -0 � , � , Found in our advertisements, is the most important iiews of the ' � .�- t � . -1. . . I - �. - �.­ � � � day to hundreds of people. What we say is truthful � and, to the . I I - , .11 - I I . d 09�A � ; point. No one pays ug move for an article than .,our advertised � * r�,'; ,I. I -. le � price, �nd ,no article is spoken 0 ve ot in stock. I � . ­ � �; � � - f ul. ­ . I No baits to draw people to us, All mir off6rings are legitimate. ..- � I t ­ m". " .. - , - � I I I The constant growth of this business is emphatic evidence that ­. 1� . � .1 - our stylish, dependable goods, and our marvellously low prires, � - .� I I ,� - . must please the people, Success such as ours is only possible . . � � - :_ 41 - - 1. � by keeping constantly in touch with the world's markets, by . _ . . . 1+ li - ceaselessly studying the people's needs) and by sharing with our - � � � , - X " castomers those liberal discounts that come with all our spot cash � I ... A - r -- I -.1 - - . purchases. I . �, � I ... 1 . . . . . . - j a 7 . j ... -- - . � ,,� -.,,, I I . -1 . ;, ; . , � � . - .,,� Ladlibs' 'DepArtmdn't. I - . i � The latest styl6�18 and novelties are always ,shown i* this 4partment. ist. to hand a direct import order of Russian, Battenburg and point lace col - TS. ! . Havincy had sale for all our'*readymade French flannel waists at the be- . 6 . a rining , we have re -ordered, and can now show ybu a pretty Pan - A waist in red, with neat trimming, for $2.85. . I . I Also a special line . of black. sate,En waists, made of extra heavy Roman ,tin, lined and very, neath trimmed with box plaited front and back, for $1.38, y . . ke.h. , . I . . � . Specials in figured Roman satin waists, at $1.50 an - d $1.85 each. . - A repeat ordei d'f' ladiesl and children's plush back underw-.eaT to band. .. A: beautiful range of ladies' Antoinette dip belts iu� v-olvet, with fancy ackles, also, a new style in patent leather, to sellat 25c each. ,, . I - . � I 11 . Fur Departments Alany years' experience in the handling, of Rus enables u.s to talk with athority on the subject. Cheap quotations usually mean cheap products, -Ok peners for high prices on what is unquoted. We assure our customers of the losest quotations and the best quality of goods, with a guarantee ihat whateyer ou buy will give satisfaction. - '0000 I Irl �pecials in ladies' coats in Astrachan, Bokharian, Coon, Electric Seal nd Per-siau Lamb in all lengths and qualities. Also capes, ruffb, collarettes, auffs, gauntlets, &c. I . I . � � � EverythiDg . in Plen's fur coats, fur -robes, fur caps, gawitlets, &-c. . ' � Also the genuine Saskatchewan buffalo robe, and an � mitation Persian 0 .� I . � .� I amb coat. , I I 11 Dress Goods Departments - . . I Careful buyers carefully read our announcements, ,because experience ias tauaht them that each quotation mpans val-Lie worth coming for, Our 0 . � .)rices are always the lowest, quality considered. I . A special table of renmants in dress goods, silks and velvets. to cleax at . , � I - .1alf price. . I Two pieces homespun, 54 inches wide, to cleartat 43c. . - One piece only heavy twill goods, 50 inches wide, speoial for suits and _ 3kirts, at 40c a yard. � - I I Seven shades in a 50 inch suiting cloth for 35c per, yard. t . . N ine pieces of a heavy costume clotb, 44 inches wide, - special at 28c a yard, I . ' We 11ave a complete stock of all sizes and weights of Stanfield's un- . . . - shrinkable underwear. , . , , - , I . I - f If ; : 1 T, . , - . - � ' ' Underwear that Fits i � Y4, It . - . 1", -- , 1�� � -.-- ,� i I . and does not Shrink . 1-4� .- - , ..� * I � 01 r . 11 W ­ . ,,can well and is al- ... �, � 11 ::. . . - I I It a_ , �' o � , � � I ways Comfortable* I I I . .--- .I- . - 4 . t� - 4. t � � I � I I I . 1 7� . I i4i � - 1, ­ . i 9 Is marrtsfactured en- , I., . 11 . . . % ' �� I � . Stainfitelds ,jptly from pure Nam I i �, , 11 Unshrinkable Scotia woeillsj by I . 1 � � . r The T-ro Knitting I . ! - .. � I 1. I - Und'erwee . Mill$ Co.. TruroAs� I i A I 11 -1 , ,;, r I - ic. I ,.r J.A 11 -� t !, �.-,., � - who test and guarantee every gameut cot t* i". , ,I ­er=. . shrink. ,No special directions Vor waahimjj� � I 1 4 . . i . . it. I I . I I They will not shrink 'Ift the walb.-YoUt 0091141Y A I I � I - I . back If they do. - J -A �, t, - ,,,-#,' I . - . -, H, N .4. , -- / ; �, .1 -.", I ?�;.­ -.NrixLD's unthrinkable givestwice -' -- . . 1.21 - While ST� � 4 . j, ­ , %-.;:- '. i -_ . , . '. �- the value in wear and comfort, it costs no wore tun i- ." - - .7. , --- I ­ I '. . . 41/j. A. I underwear of the same,quslitY 'X& I - - . ., , .. I . - -y a"'woo' I I .� "'I ,-,. m.mbq only STAXTJISLV�S iS gUaMteed In, W2 .1 .. � I - . �4� - ,;!�,%' �! !/Ay. ,ftq-c�-;,-:!;,-i--T.dnn��� -1 i4� F, I 1 lllliiiiiiiillllll������������������������i�i�i�i�i���������������������������������������������������� 1 � 1 � 1 � 1 � pill I - - � , ­ � f * - �ilili����������Iiiiijilllllllllllllllilill� . . - --- - - - -- . A . - 4 �� I 1i I . - - - -1, - - . Clothing Departmento I -Alt . � I ,- . . -W' I . T ' aheac lity 'I On the clothing qaestiOn, we, are away I—ahead in variety, qua - - IT i and everything, but price. The price is where you will be ahead, This is our �r , �� . I gUaraDtee-anything in dlothing bought from us can be returned, and you -will tz A I . � I � - ­ � -z i M receive your money back if you want it. -. .�.* . 1, - I ts at $8 -,,] -# Another shipment to hand of 011-r celebrated 'heaver overcoa � .- - - - ­�.. .1 . 1. - �� I 4. tt and $9.25, regular $1 0 and $12-50 � ods. , 10 90 . � ' -�� � �, � � . I 1 -� * I ck of Ragians, Ra(ylanettes and Chesterfield's leafb,ur . . ­ � - Also a*comp 0 0 � � . , : , . , coats and rabbor lined smocks. t il - - I I . � . � - . . " � UI , ;,!, *WV. - � , A, Few Specials in Suits. . ��t.` . -. ­ . . I � ".*- . ­ - _ I - Three patterns in suits at $6, all sizes, from 36 to 42, regular $8 goods. I - � I � __ I I -1 I . 'Y' . � � . �, - . . . � -fancy worsted suits two colors, for $9,75, regular V2.50 1, � I Special line of f .;� , I I - . �. F1 �- , goods. � I - - � -!c Also specials in blue and biack worsteds at $6, 68 and $9.75. ��- - ?,� �- , �tl ,� :-_ � � . Special values will be found in our men's mocha .gloves, lined and- un- , �. ­ ! ­ �1 -4 1 : , � � lined, all shades, - I I t . - � 1; �. . I I i- . I . All the latest novelties in men's and boys' cloth caps -values s�1)111,etbirlg - . I C�:� -1 I � �­ I I � � ­�, extra. - i - - ­�,� � A. #**#####""**4*""*"** . 1. -P I 1� I'� -, - I 2 . - � a - - - Highest prices paid for Buft&ver, Eggs ­;, I . , i - I - *-- 4 a � .--- - - I I �. I . and W0016 .I!- - . 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