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simaimmare;lieseememaiW
-The rateplyers of Sb. Marys have ?tress-
ed a by -taw loaning the Maxwell Agnelli-
' Works $25,000 for a term of years.
-A lite% son of Mr. Freatk Elliott, of
Ribbert,lwhiie going to school -a short time
ago, tried to jump on a wagon te have a
ride. vrhen his foob caught in the wheel.
ge was thrown to the ground and the
wheel passed over hie foot. Although no
emelt were broken, his foot was badly
wised tInci he has been confined to the
bone
-It W. Keelera former resident of
Mitchell, died in Woodstock recently of
lung trouble, The deceased was a son of
Mr. Robert. Keeler and was 18 yeara of
go -
The radway oattle guard commission
ge�I meet in Stratford, on November 29th,
to bear oomplaints from farmers and stock-
men from the counties of Huron, Perth,
Bowe, Waterloo and Oxford.
.1.! ARK Hitt'Ol.
SeArostrii. Nov. 20 1902
,a wheat (new), Standard- (PO 70 to I:0 70
per bushel- -0 St it43 0 81
Fels per bushel 0 63 to 0 63
Barley per bushel.. - 0 40 -to 0 40
13aeter• N'o. 1, loose— -...• 0 16 to 0 16
Batter, tub- — 0 15 to 0:16
Roo per doz.....-----------0 15 te.t 0 16
2 CO to 2 16
/IrTAI to eon new--
a - 5 60 to 660
6 03 to 625
0 83 to 0 25
0 13 to 0 40-
0 31 to 040
1 10 to 110
4 00 to 4 43
2 00 te 20
eapas per bag.....• .• ....is. 040 to 060
4 50 to 6 60
1 60 to 200
7 60 to 8 CO
04 to 0 (5
Tour, per 100 Pe__ tt
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.PAStoeS per auto otmeete „eh__
sot When per herrel
gezed per eord (imp. _ _
Weed pereord
Clover Seed... _
Tireothy
Pork, per I00 -
Talker, per lb-. ....-
Dairy Markets._
TORONTO, November 18--Batter-The
-outward movement of dair,y, ia tubs and
and rolls, is fairly heavy, and the market Le
by no means overstoeked. Su.ppliss are
coming forword freely, and the quail y is
slightly icvorse on account of the warm
weather. Creamery is ateacly and un-
eleauged. We qaote:-Creaniery prints,
20 to 21o; freeh made solids, 19 to
20e; earlier makes, 17 to 18o, choice
dairy tube and pails,..16 to 17c, medium,
14 to 15o; common,I2 to 12o; pound reknit,
17 to 180 ; larg-e mile, 16 to 17o. rt.theese
-Dealers have nD diffioulty in maintaining
prices at precept, and the market is in sat-
isfactory shape.. Qeotetions are unchanged
at 12 to 1.2te for herge„ and 14 to 12ie for
twins, joh- lots./ Eggs -Tho receipts of
strictly fresh-ga,thered are still ame.11, and
the priori are wellNateintained at 18 to 19c.
The old country matkete have an easy tone,
however, and lower figures in the near fu-
ture are aot unexpected by some dealers
here. Ccdd weather is needed to atimulate
thedemard and give business a good start.
Seconds and splits are quoted firmer at 14
to 15e. Limed -eggs are cteady at 17 to
iso per dczen.
MONTREAL, November 18 -Cheeze -Buei-
mesa is quiet, bub some transactiena took
place at 12' Quebec makes sold at the
,boat this inorniug at 12 to 1.23o. Batter -
There ie a good demand for ficest cream-
ery, bo supplies are scarce though buyers
offer DP-. Eggs -There ia a good local de-
mand and Prices are very firm. We quote:
-Selected, 22e •candled etook, 19 to 19ic;
Montreal limed, 18e, in. a jobbing way, •
straight reeeipto 181 to 19e ; Montreal Um --
ed, 17o; cot& etorage stook, 181c, and
western limed, 164, to 17c per dozen, in
-
round lots. •
Unc.t, N. Y.. November 18 -At the
Utica Dairy Board of Trade to -day the offer-
ings of cheese were 33 lots of 9,131 boxes.
Large sold at 11o, ard small at 1Qa.
Creamery butter, 22 packages eolcl at 24io 98
packages at 27e, 808 one -pound prints at
25e.
Horse Market.
TORONTO, November 19 -About thirty
borne were said at Grand's on Tuesday,
bet there was nothing special. in the lot.
The offeringe consisted almost entirely ot
serviceably sound horses, which had been
used about town. The majerity of these,
however, would do very well for ordinary
farm work. Pricea ranged from 635 to
-6125, the top figure beiher for a by gelding,
weighing about, 1,300 or 1,400 pounds,seven
years old.
Gram, ete.
TORONTO, November 18 -Wheat -White,
7Ic; red. 71-ic ; goose, 6&c; • apring,
6Se ; oats, 36e ; barley, 46 to 50.3 per bushel,
timothy hay, 614 to $16 ;i clover or mixed
hay, $6 to 69 ; straw' $8 per tote Millfeed
-la steedv. Cars ofshorts are quoted at
$15.50to 616, and bran at $12.50 to $13 in
hulk east or middle freights. Monitoha
millfeed ie steady at .620 for ears of shorts
and $18 for bran, sacks included, Toronto
-freights,
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9 cents per pound for Turkeys
51-; cents per pound for Geese
6 cents per pound for Ducks
To be dry picked none others taken.
We Ship on Thursday, NO 20.
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B. B. GUN Seaforth.
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SHOE DEPJLR
We are now prepared to &air t full stock of Boots, Shoesand Rubbers
for the fall and winter trade., We .a e doing tle shoe trade under modern
Principles. We have no extra expense in this de artmelit and can shave,pricesi
a*little closer than the other fellows* Besides, y u get reliable geode, goods,
that will wear aud give good atisfatin We re not eonfined to any whole-
sale house or manufaeturer. We e araine all sampIe and dselect the best
values flora each one, and pay spot ealth, -Which g ves us the inside track every
time. Our shoes need no breaking in. They are made to fit the natural foot.
Below we give a few prices taken at random from our immense stock:
Lsdies Dongola Shoes, laced or b ttonell, pateet heath
light extension soles, all sizes, regular prlo4 $1.50; but as we bo
got them to sell at $1.25. Lediee' Fine Po gola and -Kid Shoes,
welt, in all eizea at 81.50, $1.75., 82 and $2.50. Boys' and Girls' Standard School Shoes,
in all sizes, ab 75c, $1, $1.25 and: 81.50. crkiagmen" Heavy Shoes, ,extension
137zes 6 to 11, very special at 90e, $1, $1.25 ard $ 50 A special line of Infants' Shoes,
black and oolored, 25c.
r or self toe cap; heavy or
ght a large quantity we
McKay sewn, Goodyear
Seeds.
TORONTO, November 18 -Market is quiet
here, hot offerings are heavy at outside
points. There is no change in prices, The
following quotations are for delivery at out
side points :-Alike, prime to choice per
bushel, $6 75 to s7.30 ; do., common to
medium, $6 25 to $6 50 • red elover, prime.
to choice per bushel, $650 to 86 ; timothy,
oer bushel, $1.50 to 61.70, according to
sanpie.I Fancy lots in eaoh mute bring a
trifle mode -
Poultry.
Tees/Neu,November 18 -Turkeys are
eteadY at 10 to Ilte per pound, and geeae
ere ealling at 6!, to 7to per pound. Chickens
cre quoted at lo to 50e per pair for old, and
and 50 to 700 for young. Ducks are firm-
er, gelling at 60 to 'tile per pair.
-- Potatoes.
Tor,Oeoo, Noteruher 18 -The demand is
oe.dy and the eupphy of Oatario eatek
atinues Feed'. 'Maritime " tubers " are
'haling freely, however, and eeveral ear IOU
dc2 offered daily. They ate quoted un-
:Ireneed at, 8fi to 850 per bag on track here,
er; ' potetoter cut of ator at 90a t� $1 per
0..A.SEE
McKINNON
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BLYTH.
to 63 ; fresh cows and springers, steady
good to chow, $45 to 855 medium tt ROO
$35 to $45; common, ,625 to $30. Veal
tops $8.25 to $S.50; common to good, $pt
to es. Hogs -Active ; heavy, .10 to ; 15c
higher ; others about steady ; heavy. $6.i 50
to 66.65 ; mixed, $6.40 to $6.50; Yorker
and pigs $6 20 to 86.30 ; roughs, $5.80'
$6.10; ;toga, $5 to $5,50. Steep and Lain
-Sheep, easier ; latnbs slow to 10c lower
top lambs 64 80 to 64 90 ; culls to g00
$3.50 to 4.75 ; yearlings, $3.60 to 83.7
ewes, $3 to 83.25 ; sheep, top mixe
83.15 to $3.25 ; eulls to good, $1.75
83.10.
TORONTO,overnber 19-Cattle-Expor.t
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hoice lots of heavy shippers sold at 5
$5.15; medium exporters, 84.60 to $4 0
per cwt. Export Bulls-Ohoice heavy 6
port bulls sold at $4 to 61.,25 ; light expo b
bulls sola at $3 75 per cwt.
there' Cattle -Choice picked 1ot if
butchers' cattle'equal in -quality to e
best exporters, 1,075 to 1,150 pounds ehalt,
sold e.t $1 65 to 84.80 per cwt; choice pick d
Iota of butchers' heifers and steers'0
to 1,055; pounds each, Bold at 84 25 to64. 5
per cwt. ; loadsofmedium butehersh sa 0
to $3.65 ' - loads of good butchers' sold t
$3 80 to 6.4121 ; comrhon butchers' cowia t
$3 to 63.25 per cwt, and rough inferio
82.65 to $2 80 ' - canners, at $2.25 to $2 3
Exportere andButchers' Mixed -Loads ,f
mixed butchers and exporters sold at - 4
to 64.50 per cwt. Feeders -Feeders weig
ing from 1,000 to 1,100 pounds eaclo, a e
worth 83.75 to 64.23, and light feeders, '8 0
to 900 pounds each, sold at $3.50 to 88. 5
per cwt. Stockers -Stockers, .500 L to i7 0
pounds each, of good quality, are welt h
$3 to 63.25 per cwt ; eff-colore and Po r
quality of the same weights are wor h
62.2.5 to $3 per owt. Milch Cows-Mil'b
cows and springere sold at $30 to $60 east
Spring Lambs--Sprirtg laeabs are vror h
$3.50 to $3 75 per cwt. Sheep -Prim 63. 5
to 83 50 per cwt. for &wee, and buck t
82 50 to 62.75. Heg.:-Best select bke n
hogs, not less than 160 p .urein, nor cr.o e
than 2C0 pounds. eaeh, off. care, so d.
At 86 10 per cwt. ; lights at $5 87O i • & s,
$4.50 to $5 per cwt., and Istage at $3 pr
• cwt.
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Live Stook Markets.
L eN, Itnglarol, November 18--Clanad-
otle are fireer at from 11 to 12to per
peered, dresaed weight ; sheep are 11 to 13c
per pound, dressed weight ; refrigerater
he'ef is unchanged at lilt to 11' per pound.
reeenteooe, November 18 -Canadian cat-
tle, itcl ; sheep, Gd. Trade slow.
i.10.1sTREAL, Noeember 18 -The butchers
'were out &tree:Tiara there was a fair demand
ler allathe modetately good cattle, but the
,romen and inferior stock were slow of
sale arid brought lowerprices than on last
week' i market. Mr. G. Martel bought the
hest par af steers an the market et 4to per
-pound, and a few at here were sold at about
41e, eer pound. Pretty good animals brought
feern tr to lo, and the commoa stook from
et to 3e per peund. Small bulls and lean
old coWs were bought by the canners at from
it to le per pound, Most of the calves ot1
the rairket were " graesers," aud sold at
fron to 4.10 per peund. Good veade sell
up to, 5c per peurd. Seep sold at from 2ao
e per potted, and the lambs at from 3to
to a little over 4u per pound. Good, lots of
ft hoge sold at. about Ger per pound, weigh.
-Id off the cars.
_BUFFALO, November le -Cottle -Butch-
- cows and heifers, steady ; others gener-
ally W to 25a lower t flee Edema, 86 26 to
75';* shipping steers., $5.25 to $6 ; butch-
ered steers, 84 to 55; heifers., 53.25 to 54.75;
taws,l 82.25 to $4 ; muerte, $1.50 to $2 ;
balls,l F,el 50 to 54; feedere, 83.75 to 5450;
stockers, 53 25 to 54 ; 8,',„ook heifers, 52.25
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SALE REGISTER.
On Saturday, November 22. at 1 o'clo k
p. re. at Mrs, W. Boyd's reiidene-e, God r-
ich street, Seaforth, One door east, of Mr.
John Beattiehr residence, clearing sale of
household furniture, also a Jersey .co
Mee. W. Boyd, proprietrtss ; Thorn, Brosfn,
auctioneer,
On Friday, November 21,, at'l o'clock, n
Lot 6, South Boundary, Stanley, team sto -k
and implements. Wm. 0. Kyle, propriet r;
E Bossenberry. auctioneer.
On Friday, November 21st, at 1 eel° k,
on Lot 15,10oncession 8, McKillop, fa m
stock and implements. John MoIntoeln
proprietor; Thomae Brown, auctioneer.
On Tuesday, November 9.5th, at 1 &clot&
p. m., sharp, an the premises of Mr. Janes
JordatoDablin, 26 Stock Steers and Ileifehs.
James Jordan, proprietor; Thomas Binvin,
auctioneer.
On Monday, 'November 24th, at 1 o eloek
p. m'at D. A. Forrest er's farm'adjelniog
the Town of Clinton, CO Stook Steer and
Heifers. D. A. Forrester, proprietor; Theo
auctioneer:
On Saturday, November 29th, at 1 otdarick
p. in, at 'tit:kis Hotel Yards, Seaforth,
40 Stook Steers and Heifers withooe re-
serve. T. Coughlin, proprietor; Thontas
Brown, auctioneer. -
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k!'.a E-411 McK' flop, on November Rath, iba sila
Mr.fdohrt I.ane, of a son,
P,RINIACOMBE-In Exeter, on N'Ovenaber 9tra,
wife pf Sir. Wm- Brimaeombe,- of a Sen. '
IS Ushorne, on Novetneer 8th,
silo of Mr. Benson William*, of a daughter.;
MeVITTIE-In Emit Wawanoeh, en November
the wife of Ur. Itenry MeVittle, of a Boo,
ItORKU-In Clinton, on Novemle fatif, the s
Mr. II. E. Rorke, of a daughter.
V. ELLS -In Wingham, on November Fth, the
ci Dir. John Wells, of a son.
• MEIXT18,2133.
Teal LOR-JACQUES-At the Mantle, Exebi.r,
Novetober [eh, by Rey. W. M. Martin, P. Ie.!,
Arthur S. Tayler, of Toronto, ta
Jacques, of Vaborne.
RUSSELL-QUANCE-In Exeter,on Novernter 1
at the reeidence ot the bride's parents, b
Deaths.
in West Wawanesh, on 'November 6 tie,-
Illpe, wife of Mr. Wm. Phillips, aged 80
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MURRAY In Aehfield, cu November llth, A. S.
I Grant Xruiray, aged 23 years,_ 1 month and 17
I claye.
CARSON- a Gorrie,lon Norenaber 6th, Elizabeth,
I wife of 1r. Wrel ;parson, aged 75 years.
MILLS -in West WaWanosh, on November 8th, John
M Ile, a ed ea years.
R4BTTENRY-In Guelph, on November 6%, Isaac
' Rattan nry, of Clinton'aged 58 years.
ARMSTRONG -In Landoll, on 'November 12th, Rob-
ert Aznistromg, formerly a Brussels, aged 67
yearp.
MELYILLEe-In Londesboro, on November 14th,
Mrs. John D. NeIvillo, ged 49 years ancl
months
ItrIL71r- n East Wawanosh, on November nth,
Miss R ohel Wilson, aged 57 years and 6 onths.
irr,8m
Ar- ER -In Bljtb, on November 19th, Mies
SylaiRa Wettlaufer, aged 19 years. •
ne of R. °nett, Good busieess, up -date dock.
AR W RE euenrEee SALE. -For sale,
th Village of 13 ayfie1d, the hardward 441
PORTANT iTOITICES.
1434
Forportou are, apply to R. ROUATT, Bayfield.
V cova LOST. -Lost en 'November fth, on
ncession 7, liteItillop,'oPpcsite Lot 32, A n w
✓ coat, black color, and rubber lined. he
NV 11 te suitably rewardee on leavirg it w th
n r, Or at Conetance P. O. JOHN CART R.
182:1
TO 10 RENT. -To rent in Seaforth one of he
est business stands in the town. Has been
u'ed or a number at years for !Milkers, for wh oh
there s first elass opening. Also ro-mq to rent
over store, newly fitted up and in first class On -
di ion Apply to.b1113. JAMES GILLESPIE.
18234
cloth
finder
the ON
0 LO T. -Strayed from Lot 22, Concession 4,
Tuck rsmitb, about a month ago, a collie deg,
pd. e b'a.ek with a short tail, maweaine, to the mine
oilDarkey. Intcrreation that will had to the S.e-
eolvery of this animal will he liberally rewarded.
JOHN Mt KRAY, Peaforth 11. 0. 1823-3
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W. M. Martin, B. D.„ Mr. Da% id Rttesell, to -lies
Annie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Itiehard
Quance.
Mt ARTER-FULTON-In Mortis,on November 12t131
lay Be'. A. etiaeNab, hi. A., Mr. Henry Bax -
'ter MeArter, at Bat s 1 b 511S3 Minnie Felon,
Of Morris,
KELLY-Mc:LAUGHLIN-At St. Miehatre 0111 rob,
Blyth, on November 114h, by Rev. Father Mc-
Menamin, Mr. Paterick Kelly, of Morris, to ft88
Maggie hioLaughlin, of Blytb.
BRECKAW-ALLIN-On November 5th, at the reel -
deuce of the bride's parents, Colborne h tas.
E. A. SlIONC, Mr, Charles 13reckraw,to Miss Lo ena
HSI %V Allin
ULL FOR SAL. -Tho undersigned has f r sale,
OD Let 16. Concession 2) Hay, a thoroughbred
D rbam111, /9 mouths old, man in color, and an
tra anirn 1; the are, and dam, and pedieres On
hand to 110 x speeted. Will keep a pure -brad Berk-
shire Heg for service. JOHN FLDER, Hens 11
P. °. • 18234f
ri kUTION --My wife, Sarah Curtis Smith. having
left mv bed and board without any just came
or excuse, Ido hereby caution the public :against
ring- her, er any other person, credit in my name,
without my written order or eonsent, as I will not
h reafter be responsible for any debts contracted
thout my express authority: WM. SMITH. See -
1 eh, November 14th, 1902.
1823.3
ARM FOR SALE. -An excellent farm for sale on
eaety ternss,being north halt of Lott, Conceal=
6 Tuckersteith, contat nine 50 Rates, 46 acres cleared
a .d in good state Of cultivation, balance in good
h rdwood mil. It is well fenced, and there are 20
acres Peel d to grass. There is a coanfortable frame
house in good repair wita stone celler, ,good barn
40x60, driving shed and other ioutbuildings, a never
f, iling wel and 1 Ore good blearing orchard. The
farm is 6 rubes frord,Seaforth cm good road, and con.
y nient to sohooPand ohuroheS. This property may
b had on easy terms. Apply to Miss MARY HEAT -
f XI, 724 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, or to J. L. KID.
LORAN, Seaforth, , , 1823-8
UCTION SALE OF STOCK STEERS AND
HEIFERS. -Mr. Thomas Brown has been in-
s ructed to r el by publie auction on the remises of
MT. T. jarees Jordan, Dublin, on Tueeday, November
2 th, 19024 1 o'cleok p. m. sharp, the following
p operty viz • Twenty heifers 2 years old in good
condition W, eighlog from 800 to 1,003 pounds each,- 6
steers 2 years old, also 1 span of working horses de-
lete 5 years old. Ternas of Sale -Eleven months'
credit on approved joint notes. A dieeount of four.
cents on the dollar allowed for cash. No reserve.
J'ANIES JORDAN, proprietor ; THOMAS BROWN,
auctioneer. 1823 I
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ARAI pOR SALE. -For sale Lot 8, Couceesion 10,
Tueltersmith. containing 100 acres, about 85
!eared add the balance well timbered. There is a
otnOrtable dwelling...house, and a lame bank barn
end shed. Splatodiel atone atr4bling. There are two
OtIver fail(on- springs, ore at the front and one at the
'hack of thet-larm, also a•tplend id orchard. The farm
welt
fiesneseItithRitIndoinneanfilill (IftlaoEm8
i ebahNtli.40 Ut atididiEhr tidEttlilliooldl.1,iiie a
. from Ripperi . station and
•ithin eaSy reach of several other gcod markets. It
s one of the very ehoieest larvae in the 'township.
'or further particulars apply on the preatises or
ddrcss Kippen I'. O. DUNCAN AteGREGOIL
1823,4
A 1;CTI N SALE OF FARAt STOOK AND IM -
21 PL MENTS:=James Jones has received in-
truet:on from Mr, George Rogers, to sell by public
si.t
enetion o Lot 10, Concession 8, Township of Logan,
ivii- and quartet tuileS East of Bornholm, on Friday,
Nol e'ul' 0 28th, 1902, the following : one mare 10
cora oldIsupposed to be in foal to Bravo. 1 brood
.rate ettp )(teed be be in foal to Guatecr, 1 Gusteer
iffy 3 moths old, 1. cow sap osed t) be in gait 4
-t' ere rising 3 years old, 9 steera rissng 2 years old,
1 he fere *lain°. 4 years old, if heifers rising three
veant old. 4 heitrie thine 2 sears old. 2 spring calves,
c,12 well 1. ed Leieester ewes. 1 Leicester ram, 1 brood
too, if. p es 8 weeks old, 2 sows 8 months. old, 1
wnon, 1 Icoxon ten-liee cern bled drill new, 1 Noxon
enitivata new, 1 land rolle 1 plow, 1 tWin gang
plow, 1 s t Iron barrows, 1 hcree rake. 1 soutller, 1
). Meer, fanning- mill, 2 sets shifiletrees, 1 eat
double rnoss, 1 sot single- amen, 1. has-- rack, 24
er
.In bar 8, e grind atone, 25 tens timothy hay, 1
pair bob leighs,:l top buggy 1 clutter, i wheelbarrovie
Sale at 1 o'clock. Terme-Ton months' -credit will be
given on furnishing, approv AI security. Five per
cent. pe annum off for cash, urns of $5 and under,
ezeh. NO reserve as the faeda Is rented. ' GEORGE
FL ROGERS, PrOpriebor ; JAMES JONES, Auc-
tioneer. , 1823-2
WAIXACE-!flter -CAIRNS-In Hibbert, on Noviiember
12th, by Rcv. Mr. Crarston. Mr. James Wallace,
of Comber, to Miss Allice Cairns, of Ribbed.
MOLLARD-WALPER-At the residence of the
bride's mother, Stephen township, on Neverrtbur
11th, by Rev. S. A. Carrier°, Mr. Georr' Percy
hiollard, to MISR Fanny Elizabeth Walper, both'
of Stephen township.
MoNAIR--RAMSAT--In Grey, on November 2th,.
by Rev. A. MacNab, Mr. Tames D. MoNair, te
Miss Mary J. Ramsay, all of Grey townehlp.
e lowest arid
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eantime we
er p rch ses,
f yo ar- in
t� Olintn.
e,r1y $16,000 to
sici At Once
be
mo t ridiculous prices ever offered in
ntr . When people fully realize what
ill lose no time in co incrte to linton
3S.
9 retail. -business in January nex when
wil1 be soll at a,rate on the dollar.
er -you our stock to hake yottr fali
'rghtin1 time when y u will require
lested. writefor a printed list of prices
.0 136 f. It will pay you
thiers
en's Furnisher
PITON
See ou
clust t
suit the.pu
*We ar
equal4d in
to drive mi
cent.
01
best the
D.
Cl!il
Hea qu 1
Carpet al d Lac
hanl a bi job
hasr. •
showing n irnia
' .
luality an 1)ri°tf
A to see tie ab,
nel
eurr
arket an
STO
t rs For Stylish. MIFllineiy.
Our.tain ii)epartnte t for goods at a right
icie width F1aniie1ette cut in any 1
ense rangle of Fur Obats for Alen. They
If youl intend purchasirg a coat it will
ir
e'mentioled as you can save from 20 to
nee,
ngth to
are un -
ay you
25 per
! -
! .
nts a'c1raisins for your Christmas cake. Tbey are th
! ,
we s 1 !them cheap,
,
Tito Lataiost
Dry God* id
Clothia- •
Cossoor.
Four COuottos2
Three #tgitt Things
As ulfad at our
Ri
s4 safeguirded,,he public findsit an easy
-
*ttOr to choose to the best ad4antagO, to
plasle the tate and accommodate the pocket.
Ail 16e seasoril's novelties w41 be fot1rnc in the
different departments.
ht QuaIitis,
Right Prices
Right Assort
der
hav
thi
the
fire
arolm
sue
att
gui
a r
for 31
CB
Meethig ofAhe Huron Conuty Council,
The Council *tithe Corpo atiOn of the County ot
Huron will meet in the C amen Chamber, in the
Town of Goderloh, on-Tuee ay) the- 2nd day of De-
cember ilexte at 3 &clook p. m.
W. LANE. C'erk.
hated at Gederieh, this 15th day of November
1952. 1823.2
'Thie
Buell etuiver
I
l
The t reates
poen lis pc
a me a1ure t
markt are
no equal fo
great a dm
of the Wet(
coio,piet
1 Whe
Robetdi Fra
T.- At Dodd
Fear -Pond
of th it exc
Thre
The heat an
it
i
o 1
ipij
the e`eagoit that, y
I eatisfaction as
I S
FEA
care ?s exe cised
pered, so t at we
eir great p pularit
clulterated in orde
ny divas or ba
age ie all emus of
and Bowe s, Swel
per, Bott , Scurv
such reli ble far
r, Walton; Mo.
, Witithroti ; Mr.
tion ltowder is the
hence:
pounds makes 200
cheepeet horse me
R'S
Applied to
given by in
the arithitio
w iehes l to p
life, The
catal6 :ue,
all particul
respon enc
Ceptra
1
A strong e
aplehdid et
students f
minion.
,
Yonge and 0
meSt
.4414-4-41'etrtisti-4-,
;
u Should take special are of your horses. Nothing givels
ONT!ON1 POWDER:
eledting ingredie ts from which this vialuable. corn
xplains
t on . th
owder ha
iven wit
StoPpag
!entre an
tty of our ,Ten Spe
il, will pr dupe go
s young nan or
epare for a better
asb , is but lamina
Marchin to Sum:
re. Writ for it.
departme
Busi toss
TORO 'TO,
hool, with
uipmente
om every
12 regu
dwell
Provinc
W. 11 sHAw
errard ste., T ronto.
SS iijuigite•-.01edge thein strictli• pure.: This
tid hnoleolltled fame 38t as motet pewders p
to leitien the rico. 4c a bloed lpurifier, this
ondition caused by intpure hlort . It ,meer
ones, Lote of • Appotiee, Roughn es of the Bjair
g of t.t.e Glands of the Throat; • ide Boun
eta, In; a short Urn the horee:,
era •and ;horsemen a
garcon, Clinton; M
c erg(); C. Barrowe,tof
•etit horse ;Medicine th
cp, . rice, 503 a 199.elragei
Uin� ia tee world at
ets sleek end fat.
Mr. Wm. iFortune, Sea orth ; Mr.
James Statuig, Egmend ille ; Mr4
altor, and a host of othe s say that
overused.. This ispr of positivel
hree package for $1,25.1'
• I
ug Stoiv Seaforth
dy. 1Enoines for
ial 'ourses, -
re olts fr
oman who
position in
dur new
s," Oontaitis
dritess car-
-
Coltege,
er teaohers,
utronized by
of the Do-
Frit:Opal.
1580-52
ale.
One Sawyer -Massey compoutrtraction
17 hors power, only used about 100 days
Onel awyor-Massey 16 horse • ower Iport4
able, a d two reasons. I
One awyer-Measey 11 horse p wer 1ort-,
adle in ood order -
One John Abell 14 bora° powe porti.blco
rebuilt.
One Watarous 12 horse powe portable,
reloiielWhite
14 horse Power •ortable,-in
ti
onb
fair order.
One 1eonard 14 one power •ottab1eer4
built.
Te4
will be a Id cheap as they Rave
beeh r placed by ur own mak Of engines.
For t11 ps.rticul rs apply to t•-• .
ROB BEL
cirks
Seaforth
18174
ngine
pa
le
tio
Fug DEPARTMENT.
.NO EXAQGERATIQN.
ith all our advertisiing„ we have no wish to pass .this
ment off in any respectjfor more than it Teally IS. We
e largest $ ock Of ten' and. Ladies'•Furs carried. in
rt of the country. Another feature about ;ourfurs
re all rehab e, and very garment is marked in* pinin
and one rice to everybody. See .0*r goods, look
and see ot ers We are, sure a yi,car buSi3aess.
•
•1
ress :OOpOpart
Of nter_e0- to Every La4y.i
e have re4s goods now on sale in this klep rtment at
pecial and e ceptional prices, as to merit the immediate
ion of ever lady..
hree pieces 56 inch fhoMespunO, all Wool gods,. at 500
1 i
ne piece o ly blaCk -all:W. ool frieze, 56 inch ...s wide.,
$1 goods, f r 700.1,
pecial line f Suiting Cloth 50 inches, to -cl ar at
. 1
• . - ;. . 1
our pieces only plaid.. dress goods, regular 50o igoo
c. - .1 ''. , .. -
Iso many specialsI 1. black goods, silks satins, &o..
.
4•44.14++4•444444-4T+++++4++4+ ,
TAPLE'' EPARTM
We will m
N. large shi
-all wool g
ne case o
tis, 25 pa
pecial val
t $1.55, fi
ee our 10
1
tion a feW of our many spechil v
is
ment of lankets just to han
ods, size 60x80. I -
mill ends of ,FlOnelette, from 5
ntless thwthe ;regular price.
s in coinforters. . One special w
ed with absolutely jure white co•
roller toivelling, pure linen,. 1
I '
111411334-44 34414. 0 4 11.0...filt
1
Carpet 130parttriel..
special s
oho]. e for 85c a
sighs and colori
cailin.t offer the
o -w aste.
$10
suit
$10
ing
and
wiU
ten
seas
-RI
Clot
lay
uea
*IMO a
to 10 yar
wil men
-
taw 1
ohes
ipment Aimingter carpets to Iand., Your
Said. These can:jets are allAr t -class de -4
gs, and.are offered at this special priaes W
long, dall early' and _get ,e1ioiioe to youIl
41
•
ing
+el o -1-1-1-14
TEN pOLL.A
That's the
uits and
and overc
uit or over
t—made w
style aseIo
ollar suit.
sell every
n.
hest
11
Opp mite
epartm
R WONDERS.
ay a, great- many of our patrons peak of ou
rcoats. 1They are right, too,if t our 1
alts are wonders. We propose to sell the bcst
at that $10 Will buy anywher0. We're do
I trimmed. well, and cut With !a Much oaro
ing to order. If every man that wants a
r overcoat will come here before he buys, we
10 suit or overcoatsold in this town t.hitt
I
ign,giva5-7-smitrivenglorrt-r-wig
ices paid for But
ind Wool.
•
CURD & CO. ,
Btlaaingi Coiner Main and Market