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The Huron Expositor, 1901-11-29, Page 5
_ - . _ _ I -.- • I - - a4 -s •. "- - -, li i quiet • to4vnehip fall creamery ., 20� to 2'1c ; finest repair.. This house is occupied by a u,onthly and purchaser will buy subject thereto. Lot 82, in } f�uebec fall creamery, 20 to 200 ;western dairy,. in to 16a ; Manitoba dairy,14 to 15o. Adame' Survey, Seaforth, on which le eitaatod a.two storey brick house: Terms 11100 down and balance in - Sole Agents for the Gl'oodyear 1';gge -Thera ie a good .demand for strictly 16 days without Interest, The properties will no sold subject to a reserve bid. The properbfee can be Q,lOPe �riib�8rg• - y I R: 1i - - - _ •, , selected cold storage; 220 ; straight ar• B - , # l _ EI A"MBER 29 1901 - MARK RT,'� - rivals, 21a ,-Montreal limed, 16c;. western SeafortWe Leading Shoe Store limed, 14J to 15o ;: second@, 13 .to' 15c per SihAroATB. November 28, 1901 dozen. F Wheat (new), Standard .. . 10 7o to g0 71 j�jE�y Y Al: , e • ,v�rti yFhoafi, per bushel, ... 0 7o Go 0 7I 4 . ,1Jovemi;er 26 -Butter -Firm; Firm bnahot�.»_..�M _-•- 0 48 to 0 44 creamery, extras, 250 ; do., firsts, 22 to Legging and. vat`,p baehot ..,. _° _ _ . 0 70 to 0 71 ' 244ko ; seconds, 20 to 22o ; do,, third@; 17 to lay per bushel.... - _ .- - -... 0 48 to 0 49 190 ; creamery, June make, extras, 22o , No. 1, loose., -• .» •... 0 14 to 0 16 do.. firsts, 2 . . at;tub_--�.ti -� .� o Tti to 0 IO , 0;� to 21;40 ; do., seconds, 18 Go + per dozes_ .__......-,. o 15 to o i6 20o ; State dairy, tubs,_fresh, farcy, 23 to Felt Lined Shoes. vo *peri00 n*----. - - - .. -.. 2 00 to 2 00 231c ; do., firsts, 20 � to " 20 ; do., seconds, - ortonnew---.. ---.•_-`! s o0 to 7 00 17 to 19e. E s -Stead State Penne 1- . �per10 4 b0 to 6 00 gg y + y }lkitrs., 0 60 to 0,70 vaaia and Jersey ; fancy, seteoted,2$..to 300; l�rJ1> ( fillies;? 0 13 to 0-14 do., average prime, 26 to 27o ; do:; 'Air to a *d0----- to neti' �.. 0 50 to 0 fo n o A pair is ( )'- ...-- 100 to 0 0o good,23 to �5e;.VPestern toss off,�3a; South• p r of, felt -lined Shoes and Leggings I pets 1) per barrel » . � .,... ern 20 to 25c ; limed 180.. make % ver comfortable and satisfao Wiper card (conA)- .. _. 400 to 4 26 r + y Wpor ootid (short) , _ -. 2 0o to 2 25 - tory outfit for the winter, especially i1 per bag - - -- - 0 50 to o 90 SALE REGISTER. when you can buy them at this store at �ar ileed_...�_-..-�..,.�_.-...... 400 in tl ao the following low prices; viz.: eft Bead.,__- •...-.... 8 00 to s On Friday, December 13� at 3 o'clock p. Men's leather leggings, laced or spring sides, b r I00 "------------- 7 60 to S m. at the Commaraial Hotel Seaforth, ` pe er lb.. _ .. -- .• • -- -- - -- _ 03 io 0 O6 ' ► + sizes 6 to I.O.1for $1, 25 a pair. n t fSo►r, p Lots 31 and 32 in Adams 'Survey.. Seaforth, Men's leather leggings, laced or, spring, p v' on one of whish is u brick residers e, and on trade of best grain leather, sizes 6 to 10, v Liv_ a $took Markets• the other a frame residence. I - Thomas .. for $1.65 a pair. L an November 26 -United Brown, Auctioneer. � Men's. felt lined shoes, big eyelets, sizes 6 to 3' States a, le. d, On Tuesday, December 10th, at I o'clock C 11 .8tal: cattle, 6d ;Canadian sheep, 5d ; m, on Lot 32 Concession 5 D1egllo 10, for -$1.50 a pair. tie made, co 51d on Saturday. ' + p+ Men s felt lined shoes, made of best grain 0o November 211 -Canadian sat- arm Stock and Implements. I Charles leather, big eyelets, for $2 a air. LivBRt' Dodds, Proptietor ; Thomas Brown,- Aue• Men's hair fined shoes, practically seamless ;,wfid. Cattle fair, sheep slow. Cat• tioneer. p eed weight) from Ili to 13o per and waterproof, sizes 6 to i1, for .'�2:75 rl l -� m air. �and refrigerator beef.' is 10 to I%c per P a tznd. 1H�Bs, Boge and girls leggings, made in canvas or ,o - - corduroy, just• the things for school Mm=xAL, Novetuber 26 -Cattle -The BURROWS --In Seaforth; on: November 24th, the r wife of Dr. F. J. Burrows, of a son. wear, sizes 7 to 10,' for 6Jc ; sizes 11 to "utensil+ were, clow in coming out and trade P ROELL--Iu McKillop, on November 20th, the to 13, 75c a pair, • deli,, with very little demand for any wife of Mr. Thomas Purcell, of a daughter. Our stock of winter footwear in all depart- 6108pHnR the best battle, a few of which.. TUCKER -In Morrie, on. November 17th, he wife of ments is complete. mere sold at from 4 to 41c per pound, but Mr.-Huvh Tucker, of a daughter. p JOHNSTON-In East Wawanosh, on November -10th,. *"o, Were much better than any offered the wite of Mr. Joseph Johnston, of. a eon. ' ire last Thursday. Medium cattle fold at . MITCHELL -At Bethesda, on November 20th, the _ 12to "earl 4e er ound • common wife of Mr. Arthur nutshell, of a daughter. THE Hi�1�,ON E�1'OSITOR* Kol • I IINI�rioN---& 1 BLY'��_ LADIES' CLOTH -AND FUR JACKETS. We have done a large trade in Ladies' Oloth and Fur floats this season. lur stock got pretty badly broken,up, but last. week we sorted up the sizes that ,ere sold out and added several new lines, which puts our stock in good shape. f you want a Fur or Cloth Jacket, you should see our stock now, when it is at is best. • , Ladies. E ibaver Coats, in .-navy, black and brown' velvet collar, double breathed, fanny attons, ,95. Ladies' haviot coats, in fawn and black, velvet collar, double breasted, rercerized lining, $5. Ladies' Venetian Jackets, in blaok"and fawn, fly front, carved snarl buttons, very stylish, $7.50. Fine Kersey coats, in fawn, black and pearl, inlaid alvet collar and pockets, rows of stitching for trimming, By front, satin lining, $12:50. adies' Astrachan coats, .in, great varieby, 24, 28, 30 and 36 inches long, all sizes, at $16, A, $22.50, $25, up'to i 40, every. pp��aarment guaranteed. Ladies' and misses' Ruffs and aperines in great variety, Goo to J20. BCOOTB .A.ND 83MC Our stook of Bodfi, Shoes and Rubbers is now complete in all lines at rook bottom rices. Lumbermen's rubbers in the best quality. Ladies', misses' and chiIdren's fine fibbers and oardigans in all sizes. Men's heavy and light shoes of all kinds. Ladies', iisses' and children's shoes i' the :beet quality and at the lowest prices. . • C.A.SH ! .A,N]D SNE PRICE_ .McKINNON & CO., BLY H. oftt $ p P ' COUSINS -In Hallett, on November 18tb, the wife :���O� 0 chock at from `2� to 3c per pound ;. and the of Mr. Thomas Cosine, of a daughter. tiers paid from li to 2a per pound for the RUSSELL -In Exeter,on November 16th, the wife of lean cows and small bulls. The calves were Mr- Jame] L. Russell,_of twins -daughters. M a poor lot, being nearly all grassers, BOLLEN -In Fargerh , of daughter 8th, the wife Q O DR SS G , ODS , 14 a he sold at of 1tLz. Wtr. Yellers, of a daughter. SfAF �/ f] and not very good at that. They GIBSON-In Howtek, on November 1.7th, the .wife et frotrt $3 to $8 each. Sheep sold at from `?? 14fr..Taiuea Gibson, of a daughter. BOUGHT O7 AT ` to 3c r ound and the lambs at from 3 to ELLIOTT-In Goderioh tow ship, No�sember 18th, 1 : P ' the wife of Mr, Wm.. A. Elliott, of: ":daughter, �"Y r / LAR ., o per pound. Fat hogs were rather scarce HILLS -yin Hlhbert, on November 21st, the wife of S!G N I ` GIRYY And sold at about 52c per pound, weighed off Mr. 7aniea Hills, of a eon. �� . rile care. A few choice lite brought fie per McINTOEH-At Bolwood, on November 18th, the '� b w «'its of Rev. A. W. McIntosh, of a eon. �� ��E SAW on e ollar- ; Bound.��___ _- - 1 Bur1FALo, November `.'.6 -Cattle -Fairly Mamsea. ' `_-`° good demand -and fully loo higher for but � DALY--PhiELAN-In 8b. Pgtriek"e church, Hamll- �.�t , slier@ -stock- and shipping steers ; best ton, on November 25tht by Rev. Father Cote,Mr• . Qi# V !}tears, $6 : good ,nedium to fairly good ex- John F. Daly, jeweler, 1.Seatga, h, to Mis3 Maryh� Y _ port steers, 85 65 to $5 90 ; good shipping Phelan, daughter of the late dmund Phelan, of 0 04 g steers, $5.50 to $5.65 ; light to good fat Hamilton: M , 11 .butchers', $4 to $5.50 ; bu1lA about steady, ERs-MI8GLA8-At the Rattanbury street parson. i� M"� o" ' thin age, Clinton, by Rs v. W. (1: Howson, an No • � W 1 Q at $3. �� to X5.90 ; bears, 3.5C to 87 for bomber 20th, l►lr, Levi Erb, of Ethel, to Mies ' light to choice ;. grassers and feeders, $2 to: Sarah Miselas, of Clinton.10 CD :4 . _� ' 'S ; stock heifers, $'3 to $3 ; Michigan CO[:CH-$YF.-in St. Paul's churoh, Clinton, by Rev. C. R. Duane, M. A., Mr. Walter .,such, to V •+ stockers, X2.84 to $3 40 ; Canada stock Misa Bessie Florence Bye. to carves, choice to extra, $3.20 to 83 40 ; good CATHI.R8-PALMER.-At the rasidence of the � to cl^oiae, do., $3 25 to $3.40 ; Canada feed- bride's parents, in the township of Turnbeery, on � � e+ 4 good to extra 3."5 to 4,25 •milkers November 18th, by Rev. A. I. McKelvey, Mr. ers, g , $ f $ , + David James Cathera, of Howtek, to ''►Miss Eliza• choice to extra, $50 to $57 ;good to choice, beth Jana Palmer. ,i, to $4J ; springers, $50 to Sr55 ; calves, BOYCE-BOYLE-At the residence of the bride's /•��.� ' 4 mother, Centralia, on November - 20th, by Rev. v••5 ©naive to extra, $6.4-5 to $7 ; good to choice, A. L. Hutton, Mr. Thomas W. Boyce, of Stephen 0I�.�i $6.�i0 to ri heavy, $4.25 to $4.40. Hogs to Mlse Annie May B-jyN. Q �,�/ ::9 -C=ood weights closing strong, others glow ; FORGIE-TAUGHER-In Teeswater, by Rev. Father heavy,5.85 to $5.90 • mixed and. med. Corer ran, on November 20th, Mr. Wm. Forgie, � �+ 5 ' ow - liest$ of Windham, to Misa Maggio Tau her, of Culross. i lum, $5, fid to $5.80' ; Yorkers' $5.55. to HUTTON-ROBBS-,In Wingharrl �on November � � M $5..65 ; light Yorkers, $5.40 to ev 50 ; pigs, 20th, by Rev. R ��obbe, a?sisted by Rev. Wm. y $x•25 to $5.35 ; roughs, $5 to $5.30 ; stags, tdeDcnagh, ]i1r,,11. '. Hutton, to Mtes Jemrie M. $4 to $4.50. Sheep and Lambs -Sheep FIATLAY Hobbs. FINLAYr At the residence of the bride's steady.for good', other grades dull and low- mother, A hfleld, on November• 20th, by Rev. �` M or ; choice to extra mixed, $3.15 to $3.40;. F. J. Oate❑, M. A., Mr. Herbert E. Finlay, of go !;d culls to fair, $I. 25 to $3 hand wethersRapid City, Manitoba, to Mise Mange Fii.lay, of � F-� y Ashfield, daughter of bars. Catherine: Finlay. Q �"a and. yearlings, $,3.50. to $3.75 ; lambs, fair GRACE -ROSS -At the C. M. S. church, Girguund, `� 0 1 dei"s"t and higher ; cholas to fancy, $4.50 Bombay, India, by Rev: pennon Robert, on No• t to $C6G1 stills to good $3.50' to $4.40. vembs;r 9th, Rev. Archibald Hew Graoe,, of Alla- ._` * ' habad India, to Misa Ellz%beth Rose B. A•, eld• V. 1.ToRO--To, November 27 -Export Cattle-= + I -- , � • est dau;,rbter of the lit© Rev. John Ross, of�, The low prices of last Friday were advanced Brucefleld, Ontario < a little to -day, but poor demand prevented . 311:RIIOFF-NEILANS-Ab the residence of Mr,. and ty C'* . tj the market from being anything like brisk, Kra. P. W. Farnham:, Fargo, North Dakota, by W ss Rev, E. W. Day, Mr. Robert Murdoff, of Belle- Ov Choich exporters brought $4 to $4.50 per Ville, Ont., to Miss Alice, daughter of the late = ►^' �' cwt. today, medium $3 50 to $4, and cows Thomas Neilans, of Harlock, Ontario. eel' M r $2.50 to $3.50. Butebers' Cattle -Were a . little stronger than last week, and were sell- • . . Deathi3. . _- � ing fairly well. Picked lots brought 84 to STANLEY -in Constance, Hallett township, on No. Thy -€ $4.40 ; choice, $3 65 to $3.90, and common veniber 23rd, Wealthy Ann, wife of Mr. James � � V1 to fair odes $3 --to $3 65, Feeders -here Stanley, aced Ot years. 0 PO demand bei" fair. Short- CARR -In Wingham, on November 19th, Jane CUD- Q .about .steady, g ningham, relict of the late Joseph Carr, aged 73 f� }a.,.r I, Ikeep sell at $3.75 to $4, and medium' at $3 vara, 7 menthe and 16 days. i� . k p el Stockers -glare firm, and. ip fair WIGHTMAN-In East, Wawanosh, on November M deriiand at $3 to $3.40 for heavy ones, and 14th, John HowieWlghtm, aged,a�•eara. . �7 $ for li hter rates. Shea Wars ALLMAGE-In Hon•iek, on November 17th, Chris- u 2 to �.3 g g p- Liana Wright, relict of the late Jonathan Dul• w not wanted at all, and there will be no de• mage, and mother of Mr: A. Dunnage, of Wing- 90 meted for them un. it December 10th, as him, aged 86 years, 10 months and irJ day•. _{ McALLISTER-In Goderleh township, on November � _. there is no shipping space to be had until kith, Wm. McAllkter, aged 62 years. ;' then Export, awes bring $2.75 to $3, "bucks ELLIuTT-In Goderich towwhip,cn November 18th, � n � $? to t` .50 and culls $2 to $3. Lambs- rhe infant daughter of Mr. W. H. Elliott. tD Were firmer to -day, and are expected to im- STEWART-In Parts, on November 17 h, Ieaso Stew FA �, F y. Pe art, eldest sou of the Iota William 8tewatt, of " tib prove more towards the end of the week of East Wa`vpnosb.cot the cold weather continuesThey sold to- BLAIR-In Sault Springs, 3ilssouri, on N�vembor t -� , , !O da at $2.75 to $3.25, Hogs -were Lighter lath, Mrs. Marion Blair, form• r'y of Howlok wo t Y townsbip, age•i 82 yetrs. to -day, and the prospects are for a still fur, PL RCELL-1n Egmondvillo, on Novena or 24th. ip �` Cher advance. Present prices are :-Choice, Sarah O'Neil, wife of Sir. James Purcell, aged 66 � 86 per owt ; light, $5.75 per cwt ; fate, ti•eare. F-•+ X $5.50 per cwt. This is an advance of 50e CA arine oDona dr,Kwife'ofnMN , Jamwea mber 24th, fl�% t'.1 bw d per cwt for choice and lights, and 12 c er , = 01 � p aged 47 years. i cwt for fate. ------ -- - -------.- IMPORTANT NOTICES.. ` Horse' Market. � P STRAY STEER. -Came into the premise® of the Tohu To, November 27 -About 5C) harass ] undoreigncd, an Lot 18, Concesgion 2, Hay; C -0. were sold at Grand's on Tuesday. They fore putt orf November, a yearling steer. The owner can have the eaure by proving property and paying were mostly second-hand, delivery and ex- charges. JOHN ELDER, Heneall. 1772-4 1W - 01 press nurses, and the prices of these ranged a u • h from X11 to $90• Some fairly good workers �O WOOD CHOPPERS. -The undersigned will in the lot ran at around $60. A pair of receive offers, in lots to suit contractors, by the Heavy blocks, weighing 1,750 pounds, but a cord, Fereo„alty or, by letter, f,r the netting, split- - 41 little off, bice ht ;,14-•50. for the air. Two ting, and piling of about 1,000 coeds of hardwood. l g p The wood is on the 4th Conceesio❑ of Stanley, on Lot iNiiSMTER GROG�►N special drivers, of quality, brought fairly 12• There are two good ehanties on the ground, on, Municipal Matters. good prices. One of these, a chestnut mare, with stabling for a horse, deo. For furtbcr partle- . six pears old, fetched $100. A bay gelding, ular•a, apply to the undersigned on Lot e, Concession five years old, able to do 2'.40, sold for $125. 4, Stinl y, or Kippe❑ P.' O. ALEX.. MCBEATH. .,'Tie drawn' on to eliction toimee", 1772x3 __-_ --+ ._.-� Chancey remarked to moth' other day. UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IM, -64 Ye can always torn whin it's comin' on by gain, etc. A YLEMENTB.-Mr. Thomas' Broom has been th' way th' candy dates do be gain' on. instructed by Mr. Charles Dodds' to br ill by Pub1Io , , TORONTO, November 26 -whits wheat er Darin th summer they'll pees me by wit a ,p Auction, on Lot 82, Conce"ion 6, MoKillop, on Tues• bushel, T3 to It o ; red wheat,74ic ; apring day, Decewber 10th, lienee ,clock p. m, the-follow. nod, tin' sometoimes, bedad, they don't even ing property, viz.: g g g notice me ; but now, it's a shake tv th' hand, rvneat, 690 ; goose wheat, 66�e ; pass, 75 to years old, shad by Balbogie Stamp; 1 filly rielug a, an, '°" How. are a Mishter Clancey , -not 78c ; barley, 54 to 620 - oats, 4$ to 490 ,7 sired by eame horse; 1 working horse 7 ycara old, 1 `ce Alsike lYo, 1 seeds, $7 to $%.50 ; mace 7 yosre old, euppcsed to be in foal to Haokard. Clancy or Pat, but Miehter-Mishter Choi y l,lancy: How are _ye Mishter Clancy, an' I cod Aleike No. 2, $6,50 to $6.75 ; red Cattle. -Two fab cows, 2 dr cows, 8 steers rlsin 2 how's th twine an' IVliesus Clancey ? I Kurd lg K 2 years old, 8 heifers riEing 2 years' old, 4 epi ng , > > slaver seed, $4. f5 to $5 ;timothy seed, $ oaivcs. Shoop, --Seven good ewes, 6 lambs. Plge.- + 4 to 42,75 ; hay, per ton,811 to $12. Milfeed Nine store pi;{s,_17 oung' pigs 2 months old. Im. ,they had. a�touch iv�th �whoopin' cough", --Bran steady and firth at $15 to $15,50, at plemente.-ono millk .magon, with pole and ettnttep, oh It�now thimtati' 4heirwheedl nywaysn" outside clefs, and at $18 here. Shorts, latforin and box'; 1 farm ti°eek wagon, 1 eluglo to Is outside buggy, nearly now; i outter., 1 pair bobsleighs, 1 ,r An' who's ootitia' out fur th' Mayorality- $ r to $17, 50 outside, and $20 here. Mani- Noxnn cultivator .1 seed drill, ' 2 slazle plows, 1 „ ,. to bran X19, and shorts $21 per ton, Tor• souffle,, 1 gang 'plow, i dies harrow, Maisey-HHarris ship, do ye know ? T says Th Shtoek onto fkeighttt, including sacks. make 1 root pu per, Cot Aman make ; t hayrack, i isn t large this year, but it's clan' t" says Ectdouble bsrness, nearly now ; 1 oat single harness, Clancy. "There's a lawyer an' two re- _� o---- also collars, churns, and, other err�It articles, also 6o toired farmers that ought to know better, hens, about 20 bons of good timothy hay in the barn, u Potatoes• ail of which will be sold without reserve, as the Pro• but ye pays yer money an' ye takes yer 26 -The market prietor has -rented his term. Terme.-All. sums of-ch'ice." J' I wonder will there be army i'(t1i(}:tiTO, November16 and under, cash; over ,that amount 10 months' change in - the council, I dinnaw, I Says• is- unchanged with fair (l''eman.d for really credit on appproved 'JAut notes. A discount of 4 . �� g There's divil won+ choice oars. They bring 57 to 58c per bag ecrnte on th IARLES DODDS dollar allowed fPr.priebosh �n THOSt as ther,wtd their h ight sidewalks an)their € flu track,andeh1 out of store at 70c per bag. amounts. CI , T BROWN, Auctioneer; 1772.2 hoigh orossiu's an' their damages fur,this an' 4 their damages fur that. D'ye t'ink a change Poultry. I iv municipal government wud be anny im- Notice of Dissolution. proveminb." "I dinnaw'" says Clancy.. "I TirltE NTN, November 27 -There was sialic _ haven't given th' -subject much t'ought, I'm a lot of stuff left over from last week, and, \otico is hereby qivcn that the partnership hero eomet'ing loike an Erectile Leight plant, V although to -day's receipts were light, prices tofore euhelating hebwoon us, the undersi1,`th u , a fit ti row low. Chickens are hard to sell at Coal and Wood dealers in the Town of eaatorth, rias 1� gh� t onith' cub eobl"on ` Tifit a° mo �g hty 2U to 30o a pair ; geese bring 4 to 5e per deb day been dissolved ne mutual concent. All ] y �r deb's owingto slid p�rtnerjhip are to be paid to t'ankleee lob annyWay," I says. " QVe've pound ;ducks, 40 to 750 per pair, and tur- the uudc signed,, Janos If'ughos, at Seaforth store- of Tote iv good sinsible min in th' town, said. JOHN SHINH, JAMEJ HUGHhS, witness- g g 10 keys, 5 to 7c per pound. loike ou an' me, Clancy, who would make: s _ ._-_. _ J. L. KILL�RAN. y ?; _ Dated at Scrf.rth, tbts-%st day of November, 1901. good Uouneillors,' but is bard,to git thine Dairy M&rketfs. 1772.8 to ehtand." I wuddn't moind rennin me- eilf, but I won't nada, a new eoidewmlk fur m Toho -,TD, November 26 -Butter -The de- D�s. BETN�NE &ROSS year.or two yib, There isn't manny heel man; for bullar is good, especially for the nese min who care to Lind to th' affairs Yv ,- best grades of dairy. Creamer also is sell Office 'over Johnson's Hardware Store, th, town an' their own too. Ar course ing well, The offerings of alh kinds are , Seaforth, thbre's quite a few good min who have lots plentiful, and the IQw grade and medium Ai.i:x• Bmiivsr• - H. 11. Roots, M. B' av toime to ahpare' but they'd rather shling dairies are offering iiiuch too liberally. We 1 17721 quote :-C:rearnery prints, 20 to 2{3'c ; solids, 6 a curlin' ehtone or m bowl >tihan s�ind their toime lukin afther th' to'wn's fntheiists. 19 to'20a , dairy pound rolls, 16 to 17o ; Wood For Saie Cheap. An' as Ihave amid before, ye Can'tgit manny dairy large rolls, 16.c -, *dairy tuba, 150 ; med- --- business mi�to wear out theqir shoes rennin' 41 rum and low, 10 to 12Jc. Eggs -There is a As I am to continue the wood business, pereons round th' town examinin' ditches an; soide• strong demand, but the offerings of new laid wanting wood can leave their�iorders at my real-lks at our are not liberal, Others offer freely. The poRite the bit mill,for at l0bat eb B Andrrew Streets e, alarm,""' 6 It all'depinds ion th�tk indiiv { beat fresh gathered and new laid are quoted Orders ivfil. b 'prompfly attended ta. I am also pre- shoes they wear," says Clanoyy. " Av they'd at 18c ; ordinary fresh, 1a to 17c, and rim Fared to buy in Ne•ood. J. J. SHINE, Soafort1772 8 buy their shoes from Rich & McInnii ed, 15 to 16c. they wud be sure iv Navin' shoes that Wne MerxTItEAL, November 26 -Cheese -There ehtan r army amount iv runnin' round. It is a fair demand and rices are firm. Fin- /stiction $ale Ot Town Property. 1? aye to buy th' best, an, Richardson & Mo est September makes, 910 ; f meet Ontario Octobers, fl� to 9c ; finest township Octob• The undersigned will offor for fi+te by auction at nnls kmpes no other, GROGAN. ern, h" to f37c •finest Quebec Ocbobere, $ the Commercial Hotel, in Soaforth, on Frlday, the i 1 r r 18th day of DoecmUer, at 3 o'clock i,, m,, the follow- �urK ` to 8 c ; under grades, 8 to 8?le. Butter- The market is and unchanged. Finest Ing proportion: Lot 81, in Adams Survey, Seaforth, on Which is situate a two storey' frame house in good tenant e e Richardson & InniA i quiet • to4vnehip fall creamery ., 20� to 2'1c ; finest repair.. This house is occupied by a u,onthly and purchaser will buy subject thereto. Lot 82, in } f�uebec fall creamery, 20 to 200 ;western dairy,. in to 16a ; Manitoba dairy,14 to 15o. Adame' Survey, Seaforth, on which le eitaatod a.two storey brick house: Terms 11100 down and balance in - Sole Agents for the Gl'oodyear 1';gge -Thera ie a good .demand for strictly 16 days without Interest, The properties will no sold subject to a reserve bid. The properbfee can be Q,lOPe �riib�8rg• r. 19 fresh laid az�d rint@ ora ftrixt, VPe quote p all followi :-Strictly fresh stook, 24 to 250; inspected an application to the undersigned; Dated at Sesfortb, November 26th, 1601. , T1iOMA8 S FO T H • selected cold storage; 220 ; straight ar• BROWN, Auotloneer. i • 1778.3 . - - y:{ `. . i`_ .I .F ` ' • ,.. . •1•�••1•d•'t'++.H.++++�i•�••�++-I-+!•►i••I••I�•� We purchased from a manufacturer's agent the balance of their Toronto > Hoek at 68c on the dollar' on the manufacturer's price. t Hundreds of yards Of Dress Goods to be sold at most astonishing prices. Tow is your chance to: buy dress goods at your own prices, DRESS GOODS SPECIALS. Four hundred and twelve yards of Costume Cloths, worth `from 30c to ,1 Oc a yard, for 19c a yard. - Ono. hundred and forty-three yards of heavy Cloth goods, 44 inches, rorth 4.0c, for I9c per yard. Three hundred and forty-three yards of plain goods, Serge and Cashmere, north 50c, for 396 a yard. Hundreds of yards to choose from. No reasonable offer refused on these oode, as they must go. The 'prices will astonish you. ' t . t D CO'I LEAROY E;eafor#hPs Popular Bargain - Rause. PRODUCE TAKEZT AS CASH." StovesStoves .1!!4!!.--!--�!:-I-.i-+++++++++++++ ii Call and see our dit}play of, all kinds of Stoves, both coal j and wood. We carry the largest assortment in the County. . We buy for cash, and give our customers the benefit by giving them the lowest possible price. It Iwill pay to give [ us a call if in need of any kind of a stove.,i The celebrated 1 FI a y —Thought Range and I f ppJ 3 .radiant Home base heaters • - Always in stock, if you will have a Steel Range, let ue figure witil you, so that you. •will not have to pay two prices. • • . Y i • � • • • • .• + • • • -H • . - Jfew'g*o-od second-hand Stoves at a bargaz . HAR14AND BROS*J. nMeaaN Qfnun Rr NA rdware House. CLINTON & . ■ sugg es ions . . I 1, . ■ for ris Inas. . � . I it . #*#####"###""#"""" Perhaps you could select from these lines something suitable :for the p r son you wish to rememb�r at Xmas. While we have not room here to mention" 1 of a selection in w6 ` one-tenth of the range we, have to offer you more or ass , can with confidence recommend to you our superior assortment and low prises 'in the following lines Perfumery,, Hair and Cloth Bruehes, Dressin Cass, Purses, Books of all kinds, Bibles, Hymn Books and Prayer Books for all a - nominations, Poets, Albums, Calendars, Xmas Cards, Fountain Pens, Gam s, &c., &c. - We have a lot of Fancy Goods and Books that have been- on hand soe time ; these we will ;reg ell sell ardless of'' cost . 7 ALEX,,n�Z�`LJ. FIRST DOOR NORTH SEAFQRTH. .OF PICKARD'.S, . Cash Stere. I 'the Great . . !7 i Now GoodNew Goods. - Havin • just received another large consignment of Dry Goods, which w Having. bought at a bargain from the manufacturers, it places us in a position to offer+ the public better value than ever in I , Hosiery, Underwear, and Blankets Dress Goads, ,� Boots Shoes, and Rubbers. ' . We have a nobby stock of Men's, Women's, and Children's, over 60 pieces just passed into stock. Our boots are wearers, our prices are the lows We have a few lines of Men's, women's, and Girls',_to clear at reduced price See our puncture proof rubbers, they are wearers. G-rocery Departments he 0 In our Grocery Department we have some snaps. See our raisins, t are the best in the market. Just the thing for your Xmas cake. PRETORIA BLYTH M. MCBEATHY.BLOOK,D. M f . 's - 1 , I I - - - - ; . 'orner Main The Latreeet ,_ tnd ■ Dry ti3e.ode gni '11 Vlarket SreeteMothing t.A. f Seaforth, Pi-okard's Conoe.rn a,d �. # a t Nbtario. - Four Cou rrGais - �' . - l nilD I , - ,-A I f 1 •, ,, •i i-.= Found in our advertisements, is the most important news of the _ i cls to htandreds of people. What we say is truthful and to the y P p y i ii i. point. No one pays u$ mora for an article than Our advertised , w e have not in Stock, � IJ: It puce, and no article is spoken of which v No baits to draw people to us. All our offerings are legitimate. The constant growth of this business is emphatic evidence that t.. g P 1 -,- our stylish, dependable goods, Land our marvellously low prices, ; ^t n._-. . must please the people. Success such as ours is only possible ;, - l by keeping constantly in touch with the worlXs. markets, by ` t ceaselessly studying the people's needs, and by sharing with, our 1.i customers those liberal discounts that come with all our spat cath � ' ' . £r. purchases. l - _ - i -- , . I r ._ _ Ladies" DepartmentAl �a..14 q , The latest styles and novelties are always shown in this department. f - Fust to hand a direct import order of Russian, Battenbnrg and point lace col- ars. - P- Havin had sale for all our'readymade French flannel waists at the be- -- i Having ;inning of the season, we have re -ordered, and can now show you a pretty Ran t _ tel waist in red, with neat trimming, for $2.85. - Also a special line of black sateen waists, "rade of extra heavy Roman 1 atin, lined and very neatly trimmed with box plaited front and back, for $1.38 '4,', ; each. . - ; Specials in figured Roman satin waists, at $1, 50 and $1.85 each. ' A repeat order of ladies' 11 and children's plush back underwear to hand, * p1. A beautiful range of ladies' Antoinette dip belts in velvet, with fancy , � insides, also a new style in patent leather, to sell at ,25c each. i ', 3 Ir Fur Department. • Many years' experience in in the handling of furs enables us to talk with . lutLOrity on the subject. Cheap quotations usually mean cheap products, or_' L. tpeners for high prices on what is unquoted. We assure Our customers of the closest quotations and the best duality of goods, with a guarantee that whatever - -,, you buy will give satisfaction, E� Specials in ladies' coats in Astrachan, Bokharan, Coon, Electric"- Seal ri` i : i.nd Persian Lamb in all lengths and qualities. .Also. capes, ruffs, collarettes, �_ cuffs, gauntlets, &c. l It Everytbing in men's fur coats, fur robes, fur caps, gauntlets, Vic. - i a. Also the genuine Saskatchewan buffalo robe, and an imitation Persian ;". 11 ° ,amb coat. ; A I Gress Goods Department. �V� . I. 1� I -1 � '. J Careful buyers carefully read our announcements, because experience , k has taught them that each quotation means value worth corning for. OurP ,r'; prices are always the lowest, quality considered. A special table of remnants in dress goods, silks :and vevets. to clear at f half price. i Two pieces homespun, 54 orches wide, to clear at 43c. z, One piece only heavy twill goods, 50 inches wide, special for suits and q�,] ,, skirtp, at 40c a yard. . - Seven shades in a 50 inch suiting cloth for 35c per yard. r`' Nine pieces of a heavy costume cloth; 44 inelles wide, special at 28c a yard. 1, - We have a complete stock of all sizes and weights of Stanfleld's un- t ", shrinkable underwear. - 4 t f; (.underwear . a fid . and does not Shrh* �- Wears we an is a = - �. I ] . ways s C o nn to eta b lee ... , y 6 ,l a ! 18 manufactured R1Q Stenfleids tirelyfrompure�iyr., Unshal,=ble s�otis W*01o, b i The Truro Krli k t Un'dte�+vvell�ii' 'I►tillso..xrtt%IQ .1 _.f t. t " ";' ,nest sot to l� , who test and guarantee avast► ga ;r- •', r , shrink. No special direedons f'tr wnarJ t #;i j _- They nidi not shrink 1A the rrsah� YNtr J99 • �J ..,,• -- r1..... A • back M they to. wo t �•+.�;,,. U- ••' %Vhilc STANFIIKLV'6 easbrinIm"t tisas twice f?t;%;4 .;;'.I thovslseinimrandcomfortItoeatsms�wretban .. t� : ' + any:all-wet underwear of Ike same ' !'X r:.,; awt3sr oety Srntrwtiao's is " �, '} i= Ment! Clothon a Depaft -1 -, U71 ._ - 9_,; `7 ead —ahead in variet quality s 4 On the clothing question,] are away ah y q and everything, but price. 'The pr'zzice is where you will be ahead. This is our guarantee—anything in clothing.,bought from us can be returned, and you. will - 1t. t``= 'va our move1. back if you want _ revel y y Another shipment to hand of our celebrated beaver overeoa`s at 8 i and $9.25 rerrular $10'and $12.50 goods. - 7- 'iY f 7 s Also a complete stock of Raglan¢ R rlanettes aBd-'Chesterfield's leatbor - ag � l coats and rubber lined smocks. r . J A Few Specials is i n Suit& -._ p Three patterns in suits at $6, all sizes, frolti 36 to 42, regular VS goods. - Special line of fancy worsted suits, two colors, for $9.75, regular X12,50 .; goods". -z- 1 I e 88 and $9.75, l Also specials in blue and black worsteds at $r6, i Special values will be found in our men's mocha, gloves, lined and un- lined, all shades. _ t- lined, � All the latest novelties ill men's And boys' cloth caps—values soniething I extra. . ° r Bettor Highest prices paid #o and Woof. Y DIRECT VvNePICK nJW& lo�+f � r 1 ■ opposite Town Buildinj, Coruer Main stud Market ate., SORfOrth- I I 1.