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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-09-26, Page 5-1-1. — —, - ­ -­=1--­­­­­�­ -- --!,--�--�.�,�—,��--,---,.-.�--l-�. ­ --­­ -1 � I -1 � ­-, - . , X ­11� - - � - Z� . -­TTPIW� —1- � 1, � ­­­ �- -,­ , — - � at ­ - ­ .. ,-- - ­. - ­ I � - I . ,- . 1. - ; , - M71- -­ - � I - � - --10177- � r - - �� t . , ! I � � I i ­ - ­-­­ ­­­­ ­­- - - -,-..--- . -.--. ­­­ 1-----1--1. - !-. . I I . I , . I : - , � . -­ - - - -- �- W�l I I - � —1- ­­ - , ` I �- " , I -1- I - ; ! I i - : "I I . . I I I . I ; I � I I � � ,� ! ! ! - I . I . � I . I . . I I o I . � i i - I : . I . I i .. t i : i I I I . ; � . I , ! I " I I I i I ! i : ; . i - . , � I I . i I . I i - I ; . I � I I � � - I I : — — , . V i I i � . - . ; � . i I � i � � . ; � . � . � : � . ! . . I � � I � � � : . I � . I � I i : � . � I . . � � � -1 . � � I I I - I ! � I I � . � I . i I , I . . I - . I t i i ; f � . - � I ; � - - ; I i 1 � . I I I , - � I - . 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I entl Wheat (now), Standard..,. - . so 65 t so 60! � I ! Seaforth, � ,Co"c iorn In f 30--Oot. 1, 1 . I . . ' I . I ! - . I as -week, Miss Gr : , a4tv pot huehol--­-, , a go 10 291 L'stoWell Sept' . I Ontario. I Four!Cou"fl**4 . � woe morning I t of — I . I E kard's Dry 1 ***do "d —I, t , �Dr. Charles E. Taylor, of Cleveland, an I I � TNiN-ON � & - ,G ey - -.: -*'. � M c I "I I - -00 I I . . Pic : I PaAs per hnaheki ......... wo 0 60 i 0 61 1! Goderich, Seot. 30-Oot. 1. . I � . I , , . ­-, � . Mitoball, slipped and fell on the sidewalk, ,� i . - 13Tj Y — ! — - — ==;�� . . - 0 35 ;O 36 Kinoardine, Sept. 30 -Oct. 1. I . . I Ir ; . -- - �r king her arm. Ri-Ocy, per brtahel­ - - _ _ - -.... 1� i I V � - � .- r bm I t3uttor. No. 1,10098 - - - - - ­ 0 it . r I I I � r I - D� Cantlon, of Sudbury, and ]Battor, tub - - - - - - - - Z - -- - 10 14 Belgrave, Sept. 30-Oot. 1. 11) i I � � I . I � - . per do7 - - - - - - - - - 0. _ 0 Ig t4) 0 1 A r I � i I � - 4 fDrMer rer ' ds � r �-Mr. W. r - 0 16 it, io 15 I dent bf Mitchell, has been EM 14 Bruse.els, . � ... Flour, per IGO rt4-.;; - - - - - ­ - 2 00 % I Oct� 2,-3, - � - � Dres's Goo I e latter. town iq 2 id Howick at Vordwi3h, Oct. 4. � More New �­ . . . visiting in tb H%y per Son n6w - - - - - - - - - - 5 60 to 6 6 r I r I . � .. i i, � I � I , � ::W. Ed. Skinner, of kunroe, has pur- Atwood: Oct.. 7-8. 1 � - � - I . i .. t Ridesperloo ]bi------­.... 5 00 t, � i - ' Aseed the farm of Mr. W. G. Balfour, Eoath Snoop �$kine........ -... ­ - - ...... 0 so Z I . Blyth, Oct. 7-'8. - i Our Dress Goods trade this season'llas been a record breaker. We seem- I - � I 11 I I � � Ral,,bers . � ]��sseldale, for $6,300. Wool- ­. - - ­ - - - - - -.... alai 4( Dungannon, Oct.. 9-10. 1 1 ed to have just t4e goods the ladies wexe. looking for. this' week; we received - i I I r I . 11 r r . 11 wDmau I'll- d I P-)U-toea pnr bush (new),- .... - - a s5 i V Staffa, Ootob6r 7th. . ' I hich -puts our stoc� in splendid . i I I ...... _.T. H, ' Race, of the Mitchell Recorder Salb (roball) per barrell- ­ -.... � I _ oursecond shipment from t6 British maikets, w . I ­ � I . I ;rrr I , October 14 1 . I 'r ndon: . 10 iO 1( Bayfield 5 1 1 . th them, I he been judging fruits at the Lo wiod per cord (long) . - - - - .. - 4001 41 . hape aggain. A'e find a demand for a better class of Dr ss Goods ind we are I I . I . 0 1 � I � . igwoodr and Barrio fairs. 0 8 I . I . r p. T he I wlk colliln W)odperoord (vhori)­-;!­... 2 00 i 1. I I ' I . � rr "I rrr I e Datroit App!ae per bag the demand. . � J i - ,-Mrs. Rictiard M. Auat-iii, of 11 - .. - - - - - ­..... Oi 40 ;� 4( prepared to mee ; . i i . . . � I . I � � �is.' fade'�k k;1 n - Clover Seed- - - ­­ - - -**** 4160 to I . I . . . � ,Vlohlgan, together with' er son and d 91, � � . I tu are vi$iting at the residence olauber TimQbhy Soi�d.. - - -..... ­ :" . 2100 J3 Zebilein Dress Goods, which are'now in defiliand, 45 to 56 inches wide, in all the new . I - . i e. � Jr -his Pork per 10o,ts-..-*.-­--.--.: , VM - You' I I mii $ - It t I 1 4 - Mr. Peter McMurray, of Mitchell. Ta4;;. per lb- - - - - 71 Do to -� colors, at 50c, 75c, $1.35 and $1, .. 11arris' Celebrated Hornespulne, in Iblad.1, ,brown and I � :e Maple father, -- - - - - - 04 to ; I -1; � i . . . , i ' 016stume Cloth, I I . � . eary Fird, of Portlard, . , . dark and light grev, all wool, 48 tD 56 inches wideol $1 and $1.25. Ladifs I � a lack -and n-av, - . � . . i . : select a school before you see the new wide, it $1 and $1. -25, Amazon C �'th, i a black, iilvyi cardinal and br w , � . Mr. Ford left about 2-2 years ago I , Dairy Marketp, � . I 0 1 ; . . -Mr. and Mrs. H . - ! catalogue of t4o � nish, a great I . IV 17 style - 1 If- you dqol4e about your education and ' )r shrir�k, 4 S to 50 inches are Visftixig in Mitchell and neigh. pirle finish, in colors of b F, guarantee,d not to spot ( o in, 4 2 inches wide, � ,) I - .1 - =hn Lavy, Ifirie ha d fi 1. . - going west, ToRo.NTO, September 23 -But, r--t4ere all wool, special 503. Worat5d Diess Goods', in black allid u " . . � ja4has dove welt airk(( - I ,`� . I L ng from . . -The CAlegitAa Iat�ut,ut,3 board of Strat. I I . 1i ,,ar,r, 56 to 60 in hes wide, at 75c, $1, $1.50 and 182i, -Ne C t b loth,, in dark and . 11 is a stea�y demand for choice creaiwer an( 1 � . I . � � . tten a supply of peat as coal is Ii -ntral 1 � Busines zoc.. Wr OF112 L m salkl At for the 1'eat dairy rolls, but o 0, a �are, Ce il I s College, light grey, brown and.blae grey 5 inches wide, at' 'Be go 68 Goods, in black and � �.A I ... ,ord,, bave 90 - th6r "� . I i I � � I not to ) � - 'Davy, f ish, 48 t) 56 inches wide, i I I � 11 illen',,'. . be, had. So, far the peat hais Only quiet. Prices are unchanged and the ton6 I 11TORONTO ine glos3y.filil at 566,'76o and 61. Ho esptLU and Twqed � I i I I : - . 0 1 1 1 . . . - � . . A postal'will bring it.by return mai I i I I . , " , * 11 � - � - - I irly success . 4r! as - i I ! . 'S7. -all(I .1 I fal despatch from South Africa Eit:%tes demand and sales are conce'rne,i. e qiud,te : aside from its artistic value, yen will: be A C I S13: -A- 3D, 0 W H! J -P It I 9 M - ea son, s Busine 0 '�' I I . I � . � J)"a used for the smaller fires but has been of the market is steady. Strong tubs,, how- I 9 Dress Goods, in d4k colors, for a hool dresses, at -20c, 25c, 30o an 7 - 5 ful. ever, may be described as weak, . 1, and, d 35C.- 1 ­. - $ :;;;;A -A - interested in the work of an up-to-date 8 . 8l . i I ��� That Sergeant George Armstrong, of the -Creamery prints, 19 to 20c ; fr sh I mb6de Business School which employs 12 teachers, . I I . i � i - � . I . i i . ' Constabulary, died at Hoop. solids, IS 018,�c; earlier make. .7, W 18o ; I . i , . - S.outh African . " owns 100 typewriting machi'nee, and sends I I . i . . I'll " � ; � I . - The dead man�s home is in . WO- & 00.,.BL'5�r"XR. i � I , . - . i I -- . Aed, on Aug 2. choice dairy tuba and pails, 15c me0i�m, I out nearly 500 young people into good' I .A- N .L.1 i � ; I I � I . . I � . I i . St 3&arys. 12; to 14c ; common, Ili to 12c ; po�nd� I I -al I I . positions e4ohyear I -- I I . I I **#**"#******"#*#*#4*" 1 -- - , - . � - �,�T-6 -Ladies' Aid of Knox C1111170111 Mit- rofts, 15 to 16a ; medium, 1, r to, �5c,' Autumn Session irom Septeml;ier 2ad. % I . I � I . . . i . � I . - I I f I I - I r - t q,00ds, fth 41hell, held a successful eocial one evening Cheese 'M arket is. quiet and, ate 36dy,! Withi Enter any time. Write f6r c talogue. � SALES. W. e are about� to introduce you to he largeW stock of Dry L I I AUCT1.0N � .,.---, , � i I . .1 . L � , -,�,,­, . bred under on roof L — lagt.,week, when Aguea Knox Black, the prices unchanged. Joblots.of Islaze 80 atr Address � � . SIGN ­ " IRCULAR � ** to re, UCTION SALE 0 P FARX STOCK. ,'Mr. Peter . .. " othing,-Carpets, Millinery, Mantles, &c., ever off .,Vo � - , , f.,'L, : . , - ,a A McCann has instructed Mr. Th�ma% Biown to - ­4",­k.�,-, .,�,, L I i never had su e, LBO I W. H. SHAW, Principal. 5- , � 9 .---� -eiooutioniat, with some loc&l talent, gAve 101 -8 J I I � ."'; ��-� ­' I � . c slid twins at 101,3. Eggs e � ' dness to ikeevening's Entertainment.. selling -well at 17c, and chips aw _ae 01 do I ' -,11 . " - in tbi3 sedionl. !We have ' ch a stock before, so lar La b -aught I -Mr, Wm� Gillard, of the Gcr5 of are steady at Ile per dozen, � ! Yonge and Gerrard ate., Toronto. . sell by public auction on- Lot 30, Concee"'On. 3, Hib- OF THE -�­!.---,�.'.[ AW . � I � t I I . I I 1 $ .. ! El 1 1586-62 'bert, on Tueadey, Octo6er 7th, 1902. 4t o'clack p. , hensiv , so wide in its range of high-class goods of e3 ; ive 7- I 1. i I � I compre e . � - Dd*uie, has sold his 147 acre farm. one of w-0 - 1 a general I , . : � i lu.cknow, . - hIONTREAL, September 23 -Cb aese T he . - - w., the followi ,irlperty: Horsea--o . � in . I I of this � =­-- � ­­­­­­­ - ­-� ­.- - - --=--� ' -- . 'K, -- -- I i I — i � � the blest in the township, for $11,000- The market in the ciountry,owing to mi ich Pp on- -- - ­ purpose mare clon,giu '. 1. foal to Gu�atce ; I gFId- - . C+- C+. i i makes and patterns. Tliere are reasons why no store can ou I 'den, formerly in lation, is much firmer than her , I esti - , :� W i . i I _givle Y T xis,qed bv . purchaser is Mr. Daniel Hei. . SALE REGISTER. ing coming three4 2 geldlngti coming two, t,vo fillies - , �, � coming two, I orring Colt. Cat -le -Four coWs aup- i i 11 ICU in. � 11 - _ I I. -a. � ' " -n this season. We have bo � Akbn au the hotel business in- Stratterd. f Ontario, 101 to 10�,�a ; finest town iii ow ; CD I s ch wonderful values as we ca - u . I I . psi !0k i , On Thurlsdav, October 9r,h, at 12 o'elock posed to "be in calf, 14 s �,eers comliliz thre , 14 bead ra I . . � .1 � I - � I � to . -M� - to " Gja :,,,,r ' ' 7, Ooticeshion 3 Stanley, Fa coming two, belfLra aud steers ; 9 . � 0 , I I �. -sarm. Lemon Brothers, of Mitchell, to 101c ; finest Quebec. 10 noon, an Lot rm five sp� a alves. I . quantities. We,have, bought direct from manufacturers. We have . � %A-,' ct- em , � I I - . � ' iDgthe itei Stock, lmpl�meni a and thoroughbred Shrop . I i �%Id rex-hibited a cockrel spaniel, Irene, at th e d cg cheese!, 9t,1 to 97c. Batter -T e b t. - Pigs, &c.-Oneyarksli�re breeding 8c seven oung M I"..., I � � ' lw Fe Lie same as that se,:� �� a mor, d 0 . T�e whole %vill poiltIVIely e sold W" I P �: bought for c4sh', .and we have been particularly favored ,our - t . . of ch' I a ire sheep � Hector Raid, proprietor ; 9 of $5 ind nder, : ! . ; I � I . : it out re3erve. Terpi f i P Off vrizes in each. Thuy act, hat is t I 8=All eurn " ,!.- �& rest.- r, Thomas Broien, auctioneer. ' , , 11-n � - in four classee , sitnation is much I ! ar and shovrjnT6ronto, entering it, � , ead carrying. t o say higher in the country �t an I h . over t Mou t 13 iviontbs' ere I t, ill be - Eu opean purcha6es. Whatever you want in the lines -we h dle, : . . . here. Country prices are equiv 2 hat a g I provAd endorsed no s. A 0 1 i � -- I 4 Mr. arid I . $100 in, first prizes, two cuPs 8110'd h alent t 1 §0�,, ; On, Tuesday. October 7, -t 12 . clolck' g"iven on furnibhin � a � sai I L . I � i P (P I I ! �a, Tues- :10ii'l to 2lic, laid down here, but these ar I oi 3, Concession ' ge dollar will be a I ' � d for � M see us -it will p 1 � [n o V � noon, on L � 0, Hullett, Farm disc3unt of 5 cents on � I t:J !� -. . I ay YOU. . cash on e-edif 6inluntp. PETER �� . L i e��.C.,NN I - . iudge a 1p - 14 ro' P" � t7w I I � . I I i 3 i I. t -- -Wr. W. Taylor, of Mitchell, met with a yet quotable here. Wa quote -. F6, cy! I Stock, Impl loments and Household effects. prietor; THOMAS BR)WN, auotlant lb% - Q I 0 . ; . ,is week, � ;I- bAd accident one day recently, that will townships creamery, 20; - - � 1. � ,,,,, �. � I I i , t ; 1 1 to 20J c ; d - t � William Aitcheson, proprietor ; James G, — I P I I - � - I I 1 4- - I I . at udied -1 ,1�e,was driving Mr. Vance's rig, and in - , . I ucTION SALE � � I � bec creamery, 20J tc, 2041c ; fine area ry On Tuesday, October 7th,'at I o'cleck p. Carlin has instru ted Lfr. Thomas Br wn to sell I . I . . I OF FARM STOCK. . nuames I 0 ! 0 � -.,OF 1; i � . 41r. XV, I . ! ot 15, 1 -, 090, , FUR& ;. E� would � I eafifine him to the house for a week or more- LOViDShipS creamery, 201 -to 20�1c; finest ne- McMichael, auctioneer. I . � � Pp 5 r- -.0, . - A sucticn, on : �- � I � ut 011 IS to 1SJc ; dairy butter, 15 to 15,1c. , , on Lot 30, Concession 3 CD C) i I � turning around we s somehow thrown o -Cor-cesslan 1, McKillop, " 1 $2 00 WORRIblarn � 99s, M. 3i Hibbert, Farm by puhlia � I I . I �nd -Miss hi# face and badly out. -There is a firm demand a� fir n oes. two miles ea9t of Seat nh on Tuesday, eptember I � � . I ; � , . I. � _ pr- Stock. Peter McCann, proprietor, Thomas �] :A . ! I � � - - � i : m I � i, 30th, at I o'clock p. . the following pro ofty, viz: 1 �-. I I I I � I t Cammis- I .-Alexander tGrant, son of Rev. James We quote :-Selected, 181 to 19C -, can led,. Brown, aubt,ioneer. 11 i - ear 0 heavy diaughil fi IV 4 one. I . . r ; I I , J I -One 2 T , I W I I . I Horseq J I �N� I 3cl or old heavy W 0 et- I - This is the i�rdest'stock- of Furs ever offered retail by any.firm in West - his week- C,Tant, of St. Marys, has again been auc- stock, 161 to 17c,in a jobbing way ; stra�gbt On Tuesday, September 3OLb, at 1 0 ock year 0d heavy draugh filliik% I one ye � 0. - :� I 0 (!�t- ' I iouship gam" of the receipts, at 15� to 16c ; No. 2, 131 tokl4a p. m., on Lot 15, Hpron road, McKillop, draugbtgedin,-,ones)an of we'l mat�-hed driving 0 0 ern, Ontai It up �he largekt I -viaited. emiul atthe champ, I 5 yc%r� old, one . !iO. By 4i,vi�g value and satisfaction, we have bin ' . I - , is week.. Amateur Athletic Union, � at New York -city. in round lots� - i Horses , nd Cattle. James Carlin, proprie. horses 1yeni, old, 1 dflvinz V396rO 100, I three � LN" 5 5 n" n fu'r-bus'iness in WesterA Ontario. People visiting the Fair . will fina out fur, � 7 ia - the � general purpose "'Ire 2 yeari old in . Graut won first place in the five and one UTW-k, September 3 -At the Utica 'LirV tor ; Thpma�Brown, auctioneer. - year old draught brooll mai�e, three draught foals. a> P P711 . . - I � 111.8 lendid condition, and are all ?""Am P7 stock one of the attrac'Hons, and no matter what we sell in firrs is , roughly , I Bell has infle running races. Board of Trade to -day large white ne.-c lor-- On T urs4ay, October 2ad, at 2 Telock p. All the horeci are * 0 1 . . , .010 - � with 013eexcqtIon 01 ible for reJatration., cattle W -11C 0 G� � I I � . - ed . cheese sold at 101c ; arnall at 101c ; ., on ot, �; f�, 'Concession 7, H. R. S., �ear Id stfers,' S which -Mr. Daniel Barton,: of the 12th conces in � ) . 0 <;� gdayan�eed. Nothing !but reliable goods handled. No goods han ed butt the � � F I Th;rty-t%vo 2'i 15 two year old M v� . -I I .. � power good as � :7 1 , n , qr. Pow- I llion 61^ Elms, delivered at Atwood, to -Mr. creamery butter, 160 packaves at �. 31 i&A TuckersTith, 50 acre farm, the property of �;iur3,6 yearlin 13.. ... so one hors( . W a PO P 1111+Z alues are better tha Obtainable elsewhere. It is by buying quantity wet are 9 I I I Henry Leslie, of Listowel, seven two-year- ilr the late Ekrdep� Edwards. Thomas Brown, new, one cutting box r, I i . e h Lew - e . LIN-DSAY, September 22-ThE V [h I ad cru3ber. All must bb Slid t:� 11-" C -r- abli e to back up this assertion. i I 1. � ;!ening.- . i Lipped the beam at 7,680 without rescrve. -Terws-Eleven months' ciredilk will . CD i � � . *!d steers, that County Cheese Board met hera to.qay.: *uction4r. i I - I - � . i W1 I I I -1 - -� , - I I i , I I ved joirtnotes. Adis- �� P- �74 - I i I � . - - 77 �­ - I -- a 9 I I I I I o 2A I P-1 " n I �' 4- 1 19 A Pow n 61mutin ra"Icts � 9 9 , � � , " r�s 11 �1 ,- , � 10, .11 � 11 I , , �- C ly �. Ze 11 we 0 E ' ' �t T�ee -- ' Pb TFARK.S - r. `J t , t, � TOCK�r " t 'I � , d �'J a t 1 .. r, '-"'�- I c' "' ". h ., , = , ' 1 Irmc 4 m.daT,eptc A I i �, I I ! -, D:� a o V � � - Al I - �ee Upper ; be ,en on furuiehibw ,ppru . I �?— I I I � � 1 . J.." 0 : . . t . �� � - W - : :1 . ; liounds. - One yoke, however, was much Messrs. Flavelle and Fitzgerald being Ahq , On S , urt�'a�, October 4tb, at I o'clock ! , : I . c 6 per cent. will be al ( I 9 f--9--9--#--9--1F--*--V--9- i I ,es. 570 buyers present. In all I 800 boxe o ch',60 8 i 5 , 5 to an , WFighing 2, . � : 0 . ,es � Devereux's carriage ware room , ount?. JAWES CALtLIN, Propzietor;, THOMAS - � I I i Le heavier than the rest m., at � 0 t t � "'* CFQ ,.m +-!.-.,-+.%. -9.10+-Y81--l. +%1-11 -6 0 & * 0 a W� , Ir 0 low d or cash oo credit . 4 I 11 am I 0 i I � i ming, in Ar. [ 1815-1 0 1 i i ! I � I . pohads. -were boarded, Flavelle securing I rat 60 ; lec-� Seafor* new and see-k-nd h&ud wagons and BROWN7, Auctionce 1� . I � crt- : ". I i -,. I 0, a a I i Z . 7 ; , � I I a church, -Mr. 11. L. Wills of Mitchell, who is tion at 101c, and Fitz cr Id cl�are th 1 buggies. R' Devereux, proprietor ; Thomas � ,.t. CD , . � . i . � i� . 0, f . o L - . . - . I � I i � I in this now about 8-4 years of age, and one of thEl board at the same price. � I i 1�rown, uct,�Qneer. . . . I SSIGNEWS SALE LUABL� HOTEL = �7' 1 t -f �1 I ,-% 1111- - . I I . ­ I oratar -is A residents of that 0 . I � I On S turpAy, September, 0"th, at one A PROPERTY ALSO SOME GOODS AND 0 CD M Z oldeat and most respect4F, . J - EFIELD. I �t mantle Departm-ICIA.1 . I i 11 I CHATTELS IN THEVfLL,kGE OF BRU9 -1 P C"- I I : I I I . I ; �t of the town, had an attack of paralysis last week, I i = , i � I e Gral etc. . "I o'clock p rn�, ! at the G. T. R. stock yards,, ,­,­ will be cifered for f!ple, by Thomas brown, " . C . n. 0 , I ! I : � I ; s , 5 � I I �! � , 0 1 i I I � . I I ... Brown whiah has left him in a very helpless� state. I I I $eaforth a auetioueer, on Friday, the 3rd day of :Octo er; 1902, . [ �­ In I I i : . i , iXt,v Fteck steers and heifers, also �, P" � �­ Few" i I , i . I � k-jeptember 92, - " %%li cr- 1% " I . niawholeof one aidels affected and his TORONTO, 3 Wn Fat- ec� .... Do lyl;" c4lved cows ' and epringers. at 2 o'clock P, ill., at the Americ.au Hot�� , in the 1, I ;;� Ave have the 1�gest and niost up-to-date selection of Ladires� and Chi_ _ I . A- . 68 to 69 ; white, 68 to 69c, ; spr�ng, viiiage a BrucJi�ld, that valual,le hatO licemied -A I ,.:I _ 1 speeeh is gone. m atactioneer. t . " ; I . I lage of Brucelleid- 110 n as the G112 � 90080, 64 to 65c ; peta. 84c ; barf�ey, 4t t( , �'erty in said N i, e n mten (D � dren's Coats ever offer6d by us, All thellatest styles and makes be found I . -Mise Minnie Tremble, lately E-niploved 1 On 10n�ds�,y, October 130, at. I o'clock, '�" .�ly ea- � I . ;;�Il � I . Atnetl6n Hotel. Thit hotel h9s b � . I - I . � -- only 44a ; new oats, 34 --to 35c per bushel.- Seed� 1 Oveniento made tilercon, P ' CD I - - - . in the Maxwell officea, S ri. Mary$, the ! an Lot 9,1 Cd,nceEsion 1, Stanley,- Farm Stock larged, and valuabl-3 IwPr 0-4 , I in our stock.. I I I I I . � aller for -Alsike, choice, No. 1. ,A7 to 811�10 .1 the I ito ownt,r having 3xpeadcd upwards ol 181 203 on P--� � . � � daughter of Mr. and Mn. George Tremble, A d lmpl�m�pts. Alex.J.Rose, proprietor ; � , � I ' . Aleike,good. No. 2,86 to ,q the hotel. This jyj tbe besb village hotel in th prov- '-.d I ::� M i : 6.'i5 ; red clover"' n 0; 1 P.- - Z I I . i � 0 -i to b up -to ?-- -�t with & . of that town, was married on Wednesday of Thes. Br�wo,i auctiorieer. ince, Find it i,,, furnisheii in such a way a � tM1 i I I � I last week, at the home of her brother john, $5.25 to $5.60, and timothy seed. ,'-'., 1. 5 0 t "S 5 � He waa, I 0 M dAV, Sept,-mber 29th, at I 0'010019; date in every respert.1 The hotel is well furill6hed I I.- i 14�i ++++++++++ � I I I . I . 90 I . I I ), also to $2.50 per bushel ; z I � ro Is a g, 0 �i k (!!� S:U !M - n � I � i ipped, and the � � I .kD,, at the . in Monsreal, to Mr. James Cochranc , ConcesFion 12, Hullett, Farm and thoroughly rqw � I : eets, and - empt6yild bV Maxwells . $14.50 ; clover,$$ to $9 ; loose straw $5 � of liquors and cigars n h9nd. ani is rea, y f6r oc. H CD � I- - 0-�-i - . I . I .1 , , hay, $121 tq on tot 0 d I stoc - ' I . Stock an Implements. Alex. Smith, 4)ro. ssl v im nediately -1 . I 'ail. ' The I I � per ton. Millfeed7-IE steady at $171i for - cupation, and posse n will be gi en 0 . t 4 . I : m ted ard satisftetor arrange- 8' M I I � . -Michael Ash, a siacker at the Perth prie.tor ;, �hcs. Brown. auctioneer. sale is cop ul;; . Es FIt I ENT . . cars of shorts, and ,q, 12 for'bran in � bulk �east . after the ' N DRESS . COODS D PARTM q . � ctured in Fhtx and Cordage Company's works, Strat- . . : On Friioa�, OctobEr 3rd, at I o'clock, at inents made for the pa"'ment of the pu,ch 8,e money. I - .. � or middle freighis.� .Manitiabi � I 9 � _ bic� 0 P -� I ; . I � . . , jr set the lord; met with a painful accident recentl x ni'llfee A] 1 Little's h�t�l, Brucafic1d, Hotel, Furniture There B also a pu I vaixh aced -3 Ln the h tel prem- L� � � I I . . I i I 11 yJ knd thor- I � 2. ; I : 'Wh L I I ,at prerient furnished 'before he Z stead r- . iEcl, The ho el, as , � : i ile attending to his regular dutis at the I d I stock o oil" t:� �­ : I i - I an Fixturo. Alex. Mustard, a3SIgnee ; oughly cquipped, tovaher with a I %rge f I � Our customers �ave learned by experience tha;t we are able 10 ,supply � . i hines I I v6 ill be offued for sale �n bloc, or I ; y at S,23 for cars of shorts and $17; fo � Thos. Brc'iwil,'auctioneEr. - o ; mill. A needle in. one of the mao bran, sacks included, Toronto freights. � . liquor.3 and cigara, d Dq M �ya I � � I . . i � . On Tuesday, October intending urchh8f rs. them not only witli t latest and most exclusive novelties but 1, with the ast week- I - pierced the palm of his hand andinflicted a 140i, i., o'clock separatelv,in orderto Milt �!o 0 ��, 0..,. I I �' ; 1 re wil alio be sold at, the E-ame tirLeTid pl6ce, I _1 The . I wound of several inches. � PI -1 -- n choicest' goods in style and quality. We will mention a ecial I lines f,or i vvas sent I . Potatoes. - � p. in., on Lot 21, Concession 10� ibbert, the follnNving goods ond cliftIttLLIS: One spo ted,pony, 0 M : - fee w sp I . I -Mr. Thomas Pullman, -of Mitchell, drop- � bl I goat, I single boggy, I . =" this week :- .! arki. Last - . To�,,o--\-To, September 03 -The tension waa miles west of Cromarty, 71 miles from Du dray -wagron, covered I-4 0 1 . i I � . - lin station, and 7J miles from Kippen, Ex- I w eelbairrow, 0 : 1. . � t wagon with pele al3d e3afts, 2 cutterej w . � I � I . ped d,eacT while assisting at a' threkbing a relieved to -da* by the arrival of two Carai shovel, 2 garden es, 2 tm:� . Z=; � 0 � I I i . when, he- . I tt - ' I I I citizens. his brother Willia&s, in Hibbert, -on Wed- which s -)Id fre-ely at $1 per bag -on the.tmck� tensive Sale of Thoroughbred Durham I oc,qop shovel, I ap 1 �adieB' Homespun Suitings, 56 inch wide, at 65c and 70c�, kvoith 90c 1 , � stable broorns, 2 for , and other small ar icles. r ;:� 0 :� , . i I nesd&y aftemoon of last week. He had just Cattle. Alex. Campbal 2) On 1- C:.,- I � !be repre- Potatoes out df� store are quoted 10c lGwer, 1, Oiopri�tor ; James Terms.-l(l) On the go)ds and chattels,\cash.. � O." I and $1.?O. - i I - ? . loking for I &me down from the straw stack to get a at $1. 10 to 81. 15 per bag. Jonea, auctioneer. I i I I the hotel property, V per qent., of the�' pul c Mae L"- cl- T I ; I . I . . - , . - an e h ance dfmk, and on returning fell from the ladder . --- - ---=wm===cwzzan money to be'paid on tao day of sale, 0 us 0 : I I ,he made . 4> - I t' the or lion )f the � � . i . within one month tbc ,�aftcr, or, at . PO Special values in Zibilene Cloth,' all shades. at 65c. 1 . telegram &-d expired ina, few iiainutes. I I C7t- . . ; � ! IMPORTANT NOTIOES. - , o the purchase mone -m 4-Y re- H I I Poultry. ' purohmer, a portion y P:" :� � istitution -Miss Ethel Brown, of Atwood, met . RE".- - ?-- . : 1 . I I . . mnan on morigage or the yr-OPOttY. Furthei par- r. -I P ,There is a ., I c ai 50.'c and 5be, ch ice patterns I , good ! I 0 . 4 r 'th a misha ToRo";TO, September 23-11 1EACHER WANTED.-Wanfedfor:SchoqI Section tict'lats as to pi!yment of purchase -011.f , etc., will . ?X_ 0 P-� . n Specials in 'Opera Flannelz I : I )r fellow w. ,p one night lately, which might - r' : I ' th CM � 9 I = I . I . , I . : i . b I � . . I liave resulted more seriously. While - re- market for choice fowl, and 'prices are firm I No. 1, Hibb rt, a InNie teacher holdin.z second be made known on da , of � sale or may )Iloi- 1%0 � Ct- - I I - 4 at 85 to 90C for dressed chickens and da�kB -ate. Dtt-�ieq 'to commence lime be ascertained f, om �be� ft'ssignee bi: ;_ " �t' (7t- �=� .'3e e o a r chalk,line Dress Goods at 59c. i ; � Clam profes8iona,l bertifIc . Q I I (D. . . I I I turning from the station, Elbe slipped off the tor. ALEX. MUSTAb D, A�signee, Bruce e,ld. J- M. I 1� I I : ,'Ord passs- F, timber of the cattle -guard, used as a walk and 11 to 12c for turkeys Live cnia ens Jarjuarylst,1003. App'.icatlons,statngEalary, etc., ii�5 2 - gft C) � I - ! I � . - ' . i . ' ,live will be received %- the'nudersizued ull to No -ember BEbT, Seaforth, Solici or for Assignee. . M C.t, ; � " F evenmg , I quoted at 50 to 60c, and ' 1� v I � M ; I � � r. George, by pedestrians, and fell to the bottom of and ducks are : . I Ist. DANIEL ldcNAUGHTON, Secret%ry, Chisel- --- -------- — I L - ..2 ::� I � AA&A4606 L L , . ; � . . I . -- - A **A mk �-- At - t***-#" I the. culvert. She escaped with a. sprained hens 45 to 50,:l. � hurst, P. 0. � � 1816x3 FARM ST�CK, IH- 0 1 0 � � )01, E,ng- . � - � I � i i ; IG AUCTION -SALE OF C:74 . ! � . 1� 'i — I UOU R )LD k L . ankle. 0 BPLEMENTS ,lJ'.qFE( .- I i*" P -d 0 , , L I I : � ' . . . 10 . 4 t years: of EACEIER WA,�TED­W,njed for So'hoel Section The undersigDddpul'P)8Fst0 8(11 �y puble auction @000-. . I.- I I : I I _OneL evening recently the Ladies' Mis- Live Sto&k Mark8ts. 1 . ruesd , October ,-d M .: . I I , - I W10. pro efty, �1- , ?-. (D ; . way ser� : �� i� T No. 5, XorriO, for the year 1903, a school teach on Lnb 3, ConceFsion 3, Hullett, on' I : at 12 o'clueb tiharp, the follo 0 � �� 1 1 'I � isionary Auxiliary of Bethel church gave a WO L -i �� - Lei d ies' Tailorin . embrance LONDON-, England, September 23-L,iV4 er. Applicants should state standing and 831ary 7tb 1DO2 . . I 910 � , - 7 I i -pieterrod, Ad- viz: T:13'rses-one instobed team of geldings 08109 0 . - ; .! : ��t Steph- tea in the basement of the school house. A cattle easier at 13 to 141tc, dressed Wei.. t h expected. Personal applications . �-* 9) 1 O,q ).P- � - �� � I I cld supDosed to b i1b. I f I � I I � J L good programm�e was given and excellent Is dress HENRY JOHNSON, Secretary,tBelgrave P. 0. fiv6* 6 wl oa, .1 heep, 11 to 13c ; refrigerator be,3f, 13�.6 p0l I . 1, . I ware 11 years . d ight I fi3y, I I - IL . I � Iterwa-rda - I . 1816x4 I dnving mare, 1 two. year-old heavy ra I- I . refreshments were served by the ladies. h [ . A y Si ney. I . - - its, Coats and Skixts made to ' older in � came to pound ; United Scates cattle, 7:�d ;_a �pt ( I � i two-ver.r-old roads.er,x(lding airc , � . I . �u I the most' up-to-date sty les � I" I ' iv I Ca o a . �- - � . a railway Rev. Mr. Kestle, a former,pastor, was there, unRold ; Canadian cattle lauded a -an hte O& EACRF9 WANTED. -For :school section No. 4, Catble-F oinilkoowssUPP08e1ltot1.1ow MISHTER GRO AN , satisfact I ion guaranteed. - . " I i1i.x le, ve teers � � . superin- and after 16 years vibsence, spent a social LivERPoOL, September 23-C 3ana ian Ot� TMcK*,Ifop, a male teache�. holding second or thorouL,hbred bull, six. Ftee ve spri g C Ives, I I . i - ; . - t third ,g two, I beifer r �ing two, fl' . ! evening with -his friends. About $23 was tle, 7�d ; sheep, 6d. 1 1 class certificate. Applications, stating salary r;sin -Ha -ris binder . . I t . I e entfl-lllas3eY L'w­ay, and I to be Sent in before Occt-)ber 30th; 1.902. Duties to about 3) bells.. Im On Our New Enterpr ses. I � he Grand . I realized from the evening's entertainment. MONTREAL, September 23 -The ina�6t' coninieuca JaDuary, 1903. ODER4! H&BKfp.K, and trucks almost ne , 1 mower, 1 Whi eu1Xn POM . — I ) : +Iil;---*&----Ic-++.f-i-.,-+.I-+�t- i I -At St. Marys Roman Catholic church, at the East End Abattoir was not very fav Secretary, Scalorth. 1815x4 harvester, I wisner co ne see 11, hay rake, . � � I � 1� I tor, I broad t,Notn d cultiva- Perhap3 ye don't know i . I - act daugh- + � I — I spring toothed cul,i% ,It tu th' town is I I . I �on the morning of September 16th, one Of orable this morDing. Receipts of cattle : Ing plows, one boomin'. Two new indush 11 p ) � - ' I ` . Downie's popular y . OR SALE,AT A B.A.RGATN­116use with two tor, I 1,Lnd roller, I ky plow, 2 walk I ,xii a have bin , oung farmers, Mr. Thos amounted to 800, and, as the demand ;, forl I i wneikynew,i set din cud bar- . - I zMaKeev- lots attached, Thi% c0w,f�-rtableiand commodi- 2 iurrow gs%ng rl-) added to our busiDiss c 'city lately. I � f . F rows, 1 acuffler. 1 hors power % itb rod-, I cylinder apl, - Sta le 6epartment* : ; Teshen, married Miss, Mary Kearney, eldest -for �ttle aug brick residencil on W&# Gdderich! street, owned have refirince to our new lunch . � 1, accidenti I them was not very active, prices . I , usher I jack. 1 facthry an' P . I I . I ri r . grain cr i I I , . -ev. of the choicest offered did not exceed 5c. The bulk and occupied sp a r' hay rack, th' aipple evaporator. � � � � � &ughter of Mr. Patrick Kearr by 0. 0. Willion. ! Thb bou . con. cuttintr box with car i 8 I I iriving a truck wagrn, 1 pair b bsleighs, I cutter, � �Gore of Downie Rev. Father Brennan sold at 4:1c for fair to good, and at 2 tio� tains parlour, Jittlog room, dl' Ing room, kitchen, I . � get n rack liftar, one Whin Mishter Maloney, th' genial pro- I I ' me loose, � ' - pantry, wood shed, coal biu anid har&and sift water I gravel box, 1 bav for complete, I . Many, - pecial values. will be found in this department. I d I performed the ceremony, at the conclusion for common. A large. number of 9be%p'sA'.,ero` down staira. T,here ai � room�, sewinz rooln, ill and bazgO, 1 Watedngr trough, i, suzar prietor art' manager iv tb' lew hash facthry �p I . atartle ,e six bu fanning M! �� . � I - : I I I of which the bridal party drove to � the offered, receipts br-ing aboat 500 1113ad., clothes closets � and bath room IXP � stai�s. A ply on kettle, one grass seel EOWer, I HSt tea harness, shtruck th' town he was � phtr k w . id- th' I i Tua over t P _ - L - home of the bride's parents, where a boun- These s -)Id at 31 to 3.',I;c per pound. A! Jew' the premises to 0. C. WILSON Seaforbli. 1815xl one sbt' of single harness, one set of Plow L har . . Special impor6d Flannelettes at'10c and 121c a yard. i . I - - thrown . : - 'A ; : ness,1 wheelbarrow, 'two pares of-oorr, it acres: gineral hungry appairance iv �h' citizens, an' " I - I L � . i I - tilful wedding breakft%st was se�vcl. hundred larDba were offered, and prices�i - F,4 I . forka. above]@, . . : I . I f I . -- rnangolds. about 40 tins of hay, � I I ly hart, . . I ! he says to himsilf,fsays he, i I What these I . 7- e, : . Household i � ­ ' chains, etc too nume, OUR tO 11181410n Special line ofiWool Blanket', size 6Ox8O, at,$2.50. I � tore Mr- : -The Stratford Beacon of last weeL-, telli ranged about Jc hich6r than sheep. i Calve oaq . Effecto-T'V"o wood heating lltoveil I c al heat'ug folkFj want is somet'ing to ate," an' wid true', I- I i � I , ; I I . I . - of 0, novel way of settling a law suit - " The were not in very great demandA the re-� - ! � I � I urity. � Life and fire stove, I cookin,r stove, I L l%s8 cupboard, 1 exten6ton American fnterproise he purphased.a cook- L -- � I lad was, I � At 4A to 6 per �ent. o r I I ea-jh -1 L - M .1niee L; 2 Two special Hiles of Towel� at 12 c anL(i 15C. dispute over ihe party�wall 2 between S. R. ceipts being about 75 bead, and the :Price' Cleveland bhtove an' some sarn-hand' i � 14:1 hira, � Insuiance writ,oen In best co . J. LECKIE, tuble. I hat rack, 1 wt ng�r, I lonngr-, I wiche3 an shtuok I � I � 29 � I �; 11 L 0 t 1 1 Bru8eela. 1 1815-16 e,l daisy chur , 1 washing:mae ine. The I ! . I L d . . I - Reason and the British Mortgage Loan Co., per head rangilog from $2 to $10. � , i bicycl out his shingle, an' it dof b teitill how manuy I . - , only a . � coin. BrYFALO. September 23-Cattlel�-Prime 1i L -- . _ above will positively be Sold witliout rose ve, as the a , Twenty-five per cent. off all'light.colore Prints, and 10 per �eiit. off 411 . I has been Battled by the flipping of a I teVision. pr prickrhassold hit, farni and intends removing found thimililves suddiul stricken-wid. an . I : I I I ; I I ; i 06 and unconthrollable appetoits� W,hia they . � � i I k It was head or tail whether Mr. Hesson steers, $7j. 50 to 88 ; good to. choicei, $6.25 to� 0, ourt Of F. y � ' I � I . I - to town. Ternis-The bay and all sums of dish. dark- colored Prints. , : , z L � - - - . � pay Air -i i at � I ler, cash; over thf t amount 12 -aditL : would S7,5 or $100 and he was stu& for $7.25 ; common to heit butchers' eers, I ir.011ths'l ci I i . z I I nc covered that they cud git 4 big male fur � I i . I . i,eby given that a eour' v;iil be held, u [)rovedjoint noieo. A I Barke, I I the larger sum. The solicitor of the Loan 1 $3.75 to $6 ; heifers, $3.25 to $5.50, ; 001 ws" Notice is he � ,.vill begit on on furni,.;,iirg spl fifteen cints an' a cup iv coffee. ' Th' h L We are clearin out the balance of our Summer Shirt Waists at, half , . I I - I . a - 60 to � 18M9 � pursuant to the Olotatio Voter Lists act, by his Hon- discount of 6 per cont,will be allowed for cash on 9 ; L � I Ding to, . OompaDy did the flipping. The, method $2.50 to $1.75 ; c nnero, $1. -5 ;� or, the judge of the county o urt of the county of ' Whi. AITCHESON, -roprietor; McKillopite, in8htead iv goin' into Jack ' ' . I . � . ' t credit a out,ts. . price. ! - � ging at selcted for settling the difference wasi cheap- bulls,. $2,715 to $4 25 ; feeders, $3.75 to� Huron at the couri room,, in e town b:kll, SeXforth, L - M .2 1 1 - : ' J. CT MOMICEIAEL, A�iotloneer. 1816 -Cardno's an' shtuffin' himailf'wid foive cints- . . 1 t I � to hear and determine twe c7oral comlIxints of , L down to Kid Gloves in eve -e !two dome - 2 05 � � r - go ry A " - heifers, on the 319t, day of October, 9 2 . at 16 o'clock a. ui. me vil- or thin law." I $4.a5 ; stockers, $3 t3 84 2D ; stock ­ � 11 wurth iv chai an' bllDs,-,goes Twenty 6zenl Ladies' ,stylish shad I � L aL YoriDg f: - Mary,, the eldest daughter of Mir. and 63 to $3 5 )O ; Texas steers, $1 to $4. ;�good il e rors and omi Blons In the v teis lists at the 111iln- LEARING SALE 'OF FARMS, F&RH STOCK Tim's an' fills his achin� void � Vid beefshtake � I I � In his to- L, fasteners- at -55C a P I i � , S .4 '0'19 ones ) . 5 Mrs. Joseph Abraham. Stratford, %�as rnar- fresh cows and sprinLgers strong, $2 higher ;i icipality of q4" 19 2 All persons baving C AND IMPLEME TS. - Jsane3 J Su . � ill uni- ; I ,folith for 10 an' petaties an' a cup iv tay , wid gar in it . - I � � fr Mr. Charles Querengbooer, . I I ! . I � . ried on September I 74th, to Mr. George common slow ; good to chrice, 8%0 to 8'60 ; t business at thilpotirt are hereh requirect to attend at ceived instructions fr Rtudent,: - � t n on Lat 31, Concession 12, av ye tilarie. An' th' toie4, businiss - man i L t ! - � I I i ; I 1( I . I � '�,25 to $45. Vealst�_T, 'A . I by public auct pte nber �Oth, i is course the 0rand Trunk Railway , � �ps, 1 1 he same time! nd place. RLLIOTT, Clerk of to Eel] ' #***#~#4t#*#*" � i Seaforth. j: , � . i , � lan,an, of I shops common to good, , to[ 1815-1 Township of Logan, 4 ,n Taesda.v, Se on Saturda' noights surro.unds Tim's lunch . � - **-#*,#"" . - ot that $8 25 to $8.50 ; common tri) good, R5 50 . t the fc1lowint, Pa. rni --There wi It be ac d in block . � ; i . � rk 4W place. The Rome Memorial] church ' -L ; . [I � — , ,: er?, 2! 0 &or .3 of table an'satiefoies hisinner!rnanwid ham I I . Z I L I I 11 Wa8reaplanden, wilh flowers, and the cere- K.11, Hoea-Heavy, 17,15 lo 17,10 ; ,,x,,, ' 1 : L 1 . or in sepRraie lots, to suit p-imhas � ; - I . I re- Miss il ' claga�a3h, an' hin fruit dished up in th' tttist shioyle - - ' I . n - 1A YS TO It, lid. There Is a larg 3 quantitY Of - flr,31 , . I ! . ' : . - �-- . . I inate. a , � Mony was perfarmed beneath a large la -ell Of $77.50 to 57 65 ; Yorkerp. $'J.40 to $7..610 ;' IT Pr11W I Foft maple. cedar etc., cn this land., Tor no for Same inohtead iv goin' home an" ': ransackin' . thl I . :� light, do.' $7 30 to ',ri.35 : pigs, $7.20 twl I I I of sale. Stoft an& Ini- I - , Miss asters. ' Rev. D. Deacon officiated. ' The I - w1l be made known pantbr fur what was left over from supper. � i . . ; - * ' ; ��*! z d vor dog horses, 1 g 3od dr.ving I � - on the -91700rrismaq was M r. Charles Davies, and the ,',7.30 ; rou�.-gha, $ ,6.50 to 86 75 ; stags, S5.50- ple'ruenta-Four goo � Oh ! it' -i a greaL iUStit008hi0D, 1-0 it ih. - iclothi'ngr Departm-en, _ colt gpt by I � I I I . � ;1 , OTH -�� mq ) . I I 1 1� bridesmaid was Miss Francis Abraha,m. -The to $6 ; graosers 'R7:t6 S -i.40 ; dairies, $7.30: GO T E E T e 8 years eld and well bred, 1 suckin � ia thQ 1 9 . Th Apple Evapnratpr does away wid th' I i : . I I' t — Lord F�rguson Jr.,: I dioroughbred bull, 2 years old, I � I . I I . i � . .1 work -1 1� . bride wasbecomingly attired in a green toS7.50. Siee,p and Lamb8-Top lambs,; a, i I 1A, 1 thoroughl)red bull IE woothe old, I thoroughbred pariLL'beeand th'loi3g shtrir.gaiv droied . � 11 I I . I - - �' �- - I I bull'12 niAths old, 2 ;hnrouzbbr(,d beif rs.2 Years I - of ,),40 to ,1,5 50 ; culls to'good, $4 to q5 S5 #, I trav Iling suit, tab The W apples hung iemember, lie who buvs and saves, buys twice. Our clothin , is all i . . - ide with hat to ma . I When girls of 14 and i;) years of age I up above th' kitchen shtove far I P br 'v� rr yearlines, 84 to S4.45 ; wethers, 8-4 to $4125,; old in colf. 4 good gra(o c3wii inc,lf, lgade-b�!110 � I e8maid, .o e white. - , I he at nionths o'd, ta %% e I b ­i ewes, 1 rain, N on vro er, th' floies to dicorate. What, wid apple I ' iicyh ch4racter ; the Istyles are the'latest and mgst popular ; the 11 ..... - ty great- - , ' .1 ? can spend 8 br 10 Mon I x bi d . . . � d IT I DLei-Ing binder, . . . 0 � -Mr.,. Georgen of Stratford, and ewe,i, $3.25 to ,$3 75 ; sheep, top, roixe 9� � EGE, . 1 blafsey-HarrIsi'mo er, i 11"Y ..evaporators an' knittia' machines an' other . an positNe I " cu S I � 4 loadcr 1 hay rake, I fanning mi 1, ' . at wazor a' koinds iv labor-savin' improveraints, t er ; ev� . J . �� Alias ldargare:� Wood, daughter of Mr. Win. $3.7.3 to' 84 ; 11 t ood, ,151.75 to $3j5o.' THE CANADA BUSI ESS CCI I L , V far- ry sort of clothing is included : the savings are Jarge an I g . z Line � - � I � 1 3, For thelpast- month'you have been profiting by our clear up sale of clothing. . Wood,�Dow - I CHATHAM, ONT., 3 1pairs' bobslelghs I.y rick-, 1 sa%Ni g inac nie, were married Tuesday, Sep- . 4 th tru,ks, I s'.Iwirg machine wltho t trucks, 1 mor'b woife will have a itchance to git to 1 6 . � I 11 � i I 'A I ; 7 - I - tember 16th and immediately afue graduation 0 * bed i We still have about $2,000 worth ,of 'clothing from the LeaTo,yd & 00. stock,. . - � 0, ; . - - The ceremony was performed ]Is. : I IV - Wilkineon ensilage cu;ter with blc,%ver -icun6fd on -n dacint toime after� wh�ile. . . � 'by Rev. Mr. Graham Z out and dec�re positio a at $6 and 8, trucks, 1 S.%vk,3 er-Mas?ey traction engin , 1 Peerless Th' grass inver gr( th, businiss . of Avonton, at the Exeter, September 14 th, 'the wUe of I I . and cle4rina lines from our own sstock,l� at about one-half the regilaT. pfice. � I carf 700 0 I � � SALTER -Pi . . ke It., r, I b I ro 0. )ws On� mugt,say th � I / � home of the brfile's ' aren . per week. ; parotor, I nANv cu, lizvY, �ough I .1 q p ts,, Downie. Mr. N1 r. Martin Sal te , C a son. � I . : cords of good soft w..xd 4 ft. iong in ioc to sult the shtreets iv Seafort', altl � Don't fLI to see our new clothin". I I Atchelion is engrit:' steam road BARGE -In Clinton, n eplemb r 13th, the wife of - : around th' . 0 : ; I eer of the city I We Tia,ve at the present mDment calls 'for uichaspro, about 800 cedar posts in lots to Asui�pur, bay has bin somewhat plintifu I I � . I � . 1 � I P - 8_ 11 uln - :I . . � I Cut all ,1,. Mr. G. W. Barge, 0 a goo. �! � I . , . roller. Last winter he worked in Brampton �- I ;� .1 five male stenographers and book,keepers, chisers. Sale at 1 010 ock sharp. Ter post cffice lately. Clinton -L � a gittin' th' r V and bl at $9.00 �, ,;JJ 1 - I of ,_�io and under, co -ver that amoui t!) months' me. w lys. Clancy rwo special lines of worsted suits to hand, in brown - . in the flour mill, and as ,soon as the season 7 1 �; �' I ap- J f. have I .� � where the wages offered are from $35 t) $50 iob�;- o �ng app oved joint sht3,rt iv Seafort' in so I . I I ;: credit %N111 be given on furoish! . I MarriaLres. . 11 Pays th' only differinc8 betullk Seafort? an' and $10.25, in all si�es. I I 'v 1110st . opened for the road roller he came back ' I : per month, thE t we cannot fill a ' s those pre- notes-woodeash. s�.x percent. per an ..,In) oiowed I I . . . � I � Again. Mr. an&'Mrg. Atchison will reside in hioWP,R.kY-(;ARD1N'ET3.-At t exesldeneasC thcl pared lire all engaged. Write for catalogue. credit mounts. Pobiti%elv no re- Clinton in a business way is t � at-Bome days . � I � etc r has so � 1 - d4ellne ol his farms, Heuvy worsted tw $ . - � I I bride's parents, A. I n Septernbeir;�21th; , I I ,,if for cash on I suiting �, all sizes, at $9,50 . 'Stratford, Mr. Atchisonf. having, it, is' un- I V -'. I eerve, as the propri businiss is loivelier. in 8 f t than other : eec . I . I . �y . , n, assisted by * D. cLACHLAN 4 CO-� 4 1 . - . by Rev. Dr. blarsh, 't I I t and Is Zoing to Parry 3ound, CH&RLE; QUEREN. 2a "�l . � . . 41erstood, a home alrea(ly furnished. A�, MacNab, -51. A., Mr. Jameslmowbray, Jifftd- -ham SEE, proprietor; JAMES JONES, auctioneer. days, an' in Olinton We da, er: some days . I I . Chat , Ont. GES I N 1815-tf �, . 1816-1 than others. But I see by R' papers that These goods cannot be equalled for value. Don!t take our a . for -,uo I quiet wedding took. place at the home burv, to Mies Mar � ; ! I I 0 - - - . . y T..-Fecono'daughter �Iof!'Mr. I I . A � �, I . wlo� � �i� - I - I I I � . � - of and'Mrs. Alexander Gardiner.1 � . . — th' DocthorB are startin'.& patept medicine look around wid see, i Mr. S. Clulow, nee'lof 0 the . � - - �'�,-,Ldilj­ -�� -of Mitchell, on Wedneeday B-NELL-RAWTHORNE.-At thq reside I . �-- . � . I - facthry, an' I gues we'll bavi � 0 shtart a ! - � IG AUCTIOW SALE OF FXRM STOOK, IN. � ] � I � . . . . I - P -- - -. .- !.6 . W-08 � I . - cr)ffiA facthry to git'aven "d thim. I in- . +++++-.!�i++ I- i I I & 0 0 �, - � . I miss � I B; wi: , i �. L i + �: of last week, at 1-2 o'clock, wh(n his eldest bride'@ Uther, H "et' on dDeaday, Se�ltom I I f V u y . I daughter, Mrs. Minnie Allan, was united in - bk,r 24th, by Mev. F' 11-',oLark ne, Mr. Huino,'Iire V Pf,EMENTS ANP, TROR�,UGHBRED SHROP T. � . Mills Snell, of Ill s. Edith El' oth.� I 0 $I]45, i r r., Thomas Brown Ims re..,eived therviewed wanivth' Doctlors-th' other - I 21vm SHIRE SHEEP, --:NT � - L11 Y 11 IL " 11 A, to k ell b.v publizc jl�tt - t , 0. .. . - adill" , 'Mi � ­ 0 Marriage to Mr. Thomas Lucas, of Toront I!. , a - , . . eldest daughter of Mr- Peter awtborne. .3 instructions from hiri Hector Re day-arl'-be says they will' iave all their . . The bride wore a beautiful dress of mauve simpsoN-HIGGINS.-In Bruce old. on So tei�boil� . � . on Thurs- . � . I ; i waction on Lot 7, Concession 3, Stanley, : , idlitimcni%la ready an' be op n fur businiss I Ile and �cil sinioqoj� of! . k sh r ,4be fol- t . M I LLI N ERY � DEPARTM E; I- To vO' chiffon over white ailk, and was i8th, by Rev. E. Sawers, Mr.,C( - d%y. October 9th, 1902 at 12 o'cloc . ; wide, I N�IJAL - : , HotseB-One, dr ugbt,mare 9 Ee", he says, I � � - ' : a"isted by her siater, Misa Florence Clu- Staple, to Miss Helen 14iggins, of Chrysldr ' . 0 ' . ]owing property, viz.: Blois- by New Years. " Av coor !I i I - ALI)WORTH-NjORTHCOTT-At the residL��c� of yeate old, 1 aged draught brood mare In cal. to 11 there will be s,ome minor de "ails to attind � low, who wore a dress of white oTgandie r 10th, by Aev. � - old in foal t 'We extend all cordial invitation to you to attend Our Afilline Openings . � the bride'd parents, on Seplembei I I d.- n William. 1 brood mare ,8 years 0 to but th' tishtimonials is th' main t'ing." I I . I ,� � - and lace. The groom was alisisted by his I R. millyard. of Exeter,' Mr, �Charles t.!'Aldw Weste n ficursions Southporti I yearling filly sired by Yo ng McBexn, I . Qn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTE.MBER 26th and 27th. : - 11 ;- I . �rother. Mr. Ge.orge Lucap, of Toronto. worth, to ,Miss Robvena, third daughter 'of 1 �Mr. I sucking colt Balbogie stamp, one driving An' I shuddn't wonder - but .'4' Doothor's - . rk )OU C - 91 red � I . : I - . uc,Northcott, a � S PT. 25, 26, 2T a old 8 A by St. Blize. attle- about Vree parts right. . I � . I Wt 11 of Hay I �� . bolas 6 year I Four � . � 1 2 � ceremoAy, which was - '� f After the - performed !d,', be i. calf; I f - I I MAPTIN-HASTING-9-In Turnberry, on Sopteifiber I - . milelf cows suepope rrow " Th' rush shtill continues at Richardson . i -izjgg7,�u-�.,,�--IK.g,-A--f:Etig�-nu�- � I . - I I , . f� . , h,, I �'i,' , ',, ,, -Will go � . �Y Rev. Mr. Nlc&ulay, a. dainty wedding i7th. by Rev. W.J. Wcst, M. A., ?At. 7libmas. 2 year3 old, 3 li�if,m 2 years., Id e an' McInniBo's, an' no, won�er. Shoes ie a �. I , - breakfast was -served. Many beautiful ALikttio, to Miss Lizzle Hastings, both of Tuiru�, $10.60 SOFORTH TO CHICAGO steers pri yes. Sheep , � . I . i - year old, 3 steers I y*ar old, 3 apri. . . V I rubs will be necissity, an' whin ye can i � tbim at sich � , - t e rry. . : ; ' -120 registered Shrorshire sheep n 1 $ a I .. � 7 . IlEeSexxts were received. T4e groom's pres VARIz)H--KLRTN-�qCH ROTH-In WIngham, on: Sep.4 AND RETORN -- offered. Pigs --One brood now, 4 go weeks ok.1, remarkably low figgres it's not tQ be wonder- T A. -thoy ent to the bride was a beautiful diamond , . n, - ne amey,Harria Hig�est noes paid for Butter, Eggs L - teniber 17th, by Rev. N. S. Burwash, Mr. john . about 40 hens. lu�plements disc nearly I I 'i seed drill nearl- new, 1 Madsey-Harri 11119, and a pearl crescent to the �rideomaid. Heory Pariah, r f Afolesworth, to. Miss Uar' ,x A, Returning o 6 Octoberr 13th olso ed at that th' people are taki I n advantage iv I 3�he bride and groom left on the .3.-220 train Kleinschroth ct Elyth. . . i . - I I I e I I Massey-1-farris cultivator, I -'he rake, I Im- - th' opportoonity. '. . I Z . i I o1r, I potato � . Gi�oGAN. � - for London and Detroit, and will then settle �, . Proportionately low rates to Port Huron n W, y, I Bin Is ! and Wooi. I - perial plow, I gang pl.o� � 'I . � �. digger, 2 set iron harroW , Be ej, I tay vwk, one . I I , .: fancy I : stock rack, 1 lumber wa 1 air obaleighs, 1 to Any person desiuiDg to seen e a good Vay- . � '. a their new home in Toronto. I - Deaths. � �� . Detroit, Cleveland, Saginaw,, Bay City p I - � � �; I . � . - . - il4e, on Septcniber I c . Grand Rapids. Columbus. Chicago, Cinci . 0 so w3igh scales I I � — -In Egniondy 21st, I In buggy, 1 cutter, I. light n, ing boot and shoe,business wo Id do well, to — --- - --=-- - -- - ­­ ­- — McNICHAEL i root pulper, 1 cu t n ox, I set double - — . Mary McDougall, reliat of the late JQhn!; me. nati and St. Paul. giavel box, mmuDicate with the above frm as we are - I . cc I - � I.eacibury. - Midhael, azed 77 years and 10 inonth,3. i . ' harness with collara, 1 set single barnei ,I sap pan orditively retiring from busin 3so. . ! . I take tbiL1,-Aiy first opllortUnity of thank- TENNANT-In Lucknow, on S . I . � The Grand Trunk offers beat and most and 120 sip pails and opiles, 2 on ar ket �leg, I grind. p I . I eptember llt#, Dr! j : . . 11 . — : I I . I - comfortable route. Through trains, all iDgetone, a quantity of mangods in the drill, a . i � I I lflg MY nun,(,rous custcniqrs one and all for the very J. S. Tennant, aged 64 years. ' ! i 0 It . . ; .) ' favored -In Dungannon, on September 1.AhJw1b. modern equipment. quantity of corn in afook, 20 toRs of hair, 2 ladd I I liberal su, . Xb XU . 7 . �: firbt '"' . nnis 1 -7 1, during inN yearlti busineas in Leadibury, and I I ner will be served at 11 1 Tering-All I - � t . . . :: �. �� . tt IL" , , I e: I I I �i� It. T 11, �'( 41 or I W 4 ( 11 C1,1 I 1' . 0 1 d 9 I , "' �, I t,"t� ),r . I � them that I shalt undeaver to merit the con- . . amount 2 1 WN IMPO�TXRS por'. witli- which they have xn�. MoXATH. e and other articles too numerous t lition. Din- 91A DIRECT Mchiabb, aged 78 yenrs and 8 months, fshth r' of Further information at town office and at , Richardson & . 0 uric ' Mrs. A. W. Stobic, Seaforth. station ti o'clock a.; M711 'a 1 Sep� aket office. sunis of $6 and under. cash ; over ths. . I - .a eg sy� � , 0 PICK -14D k 1%)V4 A.der, me so liber. ITODGINS.-In Stratford hospital, on Snad i �4 � e with which thev have favored ' ' for , The overeigm I � montho'credit will be given on approvea Joint notes. Agents 1411Y,andtbat their commandeand ismany more t -ember 219t, Thomas Hedgink aged 72 Yeats. ; _ I 'Mew ones as, may see fit will receive our prompt and ADAMS. -In Tower City, North Dakota, on Be' tem � WIVI. OMERVILLE, A discount of 6 per cent. will be allowed off for cash � M arket Stis, Seaorth, 0-m- a - c4reful a John, Agamat � tj on cradit amounts. HECTOR RETE, proprietor; � . Shoe., Opposite Tow12 Building, iuotmer Malu and : ; . ttsntion in all lines of blackamithIng and ber abli, Margaret Grieve, wi.fe ,of I _ I THOMA& BROW.6, auctioneer.. i . 1815-2 . . . . I - 4on Workv A, McGregor. � 1814-2 aged 4-2 years. ! � ; ; . Age - Seaforth. � I I . I � . � . . i. - � . � � i i . . I I . I I i I , . f i I ; I I I I ­�; . i I I . I I vl . I 1. 11 I I -i . - . . . - I : i i � ,�-,, . I i . . . : � � - � � � - I � I . 11 . i � . � i - . . I I .... I ! . I ; 4 � I I I - I i I I � I . - "� 3 . : ; Z , ; I - 0 �, �11 �i � I . I � i I - I I -- : . � � � � I - I - . . I i . � � . . : r - � 14 . � 1 I . 1 : ; . . � I . I i j : � . - I � . f � : � . � I i � Z . I . I . I � I � I , � I I ; , � - � . -� � I I . � . . . - I : � - . I I � � � I I . � . . - i - I � z i i J -1 - I � I I I . J - � . I I - � � L - � : I - � . i � I C I 4. A 1 4 � � i 7 i