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TOBER 21, 904.
Brothers & Compan
largo retail dry goads
rieh, failed on ' Tuesda_
the inability of the 0)t..,
Ont enterprises 0
business. The corapan
xistance for nine year.
very successful, b •
bep;an the manufactu e of :-
hing on their own accou 't. A n • 21
Those chilly winds and frosty nights remild people that cold weather le
-up Capital, $8,700.000. Reserve Fund, $3000 000
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Abilities are said to be bout B. E. WALKER, General Manager. ALEX. LAIRD, Aest. Gen'l Manager. 1 is Uppermost in everyone's mind
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claims in full, Toronto ole- Ira Branches IN CANADA, THE UNITED STATES shrinkable All- Wool Underwear
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rom. ; As a rule our Mammoth Oash Store
knoWing, as they do-, that _our stock is
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for BOrth. They can only be had at thie
worn n in all sizes. We guaraneee every
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Farmers' and Graziferte 13aniting.
Every facility afforded farmer,' and graziers for their banking business. Notes die
- counted. Sale Notes cashed or taken for collection.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Droits of $1 and upwarda received, and interaet allowed at current rattle. Interab
added to the deposit twice) in each year, at the end of May and November.
,The depositor is subject to no delay whateve in the withdrawal
of the whet(' or any portion of tbe deposie.
!BANKING BY MAIL.
Deposits may be made or withdreven her
attention. •
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Out-of-town accounts, receive every
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
F. HOLIVIESTED,- Solicitor. \ G. E. PARKES, Manager.
° 18 bu 14
to $1 70 • hiet2e $3 75 to $4.25 ; dairield
0 es to ii 14 * e ' . 13111t138.
SHAW -In Goderich, on Tuesday, October 11$11, to
Mr and Mrs Wm Shaw, a on
CHUROHILL-In Goderich township, on Tuesday,
• Ootober llth, to Mr and Mrs T Churchill, a on
COOK -In Clinton. on October 9th, to Mr and Mtn
George Cook, a KW
INGLIS-In Grey, on Octobor 4th, to Mr and Mrs
Thorns e Inglie, a daughter
20 TREFFREIYa-In Hibbert,on October 12th to Er acd
.
05 WM Che -les Treffrey, A. daughter
oe Flt313511-In Stanley, on October .2nd1 ito Mr and
Mre Peter Fisher, a daughter. 1
0 17 to- 18 ;5 40 to So.50 ; grafters, $5 15 to: 85 40.
, 00 Sheep and Lsmbe-Siow, Jambe $4 50 to
00 $6.00 ; few at $6.10 ; year;inge and
1;1 wethere, $4,-25 to $4.50 ; swear $345 to
78 $4.
55
2 60 to
6 60 to
6 00 to
0 80 to
0 21 10
par bag new).... 0 60 to
1 25 to
'eons! coed (long). - ..... 5 00 110
3 00 to
aft as eves • 0 25 to
ea 64 ••• IT Ts. 6 00 to
&Ma ihmk vow are.. Me 1 25 110
par Zhao- on& OK... tr. OW WS 06 *0
100 ams me 7 60 to
per hearrel-_ so SO
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Dairy Markets.
TORONTO, October 18.-13utter -The ar-
rivals conrieue large enough to eupply the
demand, and the ,mart et quotetions are
steady. There is still rather toe, much
poor grade P took coming forward. Quota-
tions are unchanged. Creamery prints, 19e
to 20c; • do. eolids. 193 to 210a; dairy tube,
good to choice, 14c to 153; do., inferior
grades 10c to 13c ; -dairy pound rollse good
to chdce, 16o to 17e; do. n-edium, 14e to
15e. Cheeee-The market is drm in tone.
Quotations are unchanged at 9t0 for large,
and 100 for twins. Eggs -Receipts cote
tinue light. Qaotatioas are steady at 190
to 20c.
MONTREAL, October 18 -Cheese -Ontario
white, 90; colored, tete ; Quebec, 9e to
9to. Batter -Fancy grades, 190 ; ordin-
ary finest, Bile to no, and western dairy,
15e to Eggs -Select new laid, 24e ;
etraight gathered, candled, 20o ; No. 2,
13ie to 14e.
50
00:
26
20
Horse Market.
TORONTO, October 16.-Horee prima in
-tererniet0 tc-day aro scarcely itS high ae tie
ereeptional figures which ruled tee is
•Uine Iasi year, bat are still at a very h h
Wel,' SIMS 90 sairnals were sold at t e
Bepoitory to day,ehostly genera purp se
. heavy draft, the best of which broug D
up to $250 each. A lot of good a r;
atahly Found horses sad around $150 o
arid gocd second hand yrorkers fro
t S00.
Seeds.
TORONTO, October 1 -Ail dealers mai e
insaynag gust while there is no materi 1
dump in seed prices,the market is quieter.
The tro bie seems to De that Old Count y
buyer ro scarcely prepared as yet to me 0
the figu which have been ruling in th s
Country "e (poet° aleilee ilt $4.50 to $7.51 .
red elov rat $6 to $6.50, and timothy 0
$1,25 to $1.30.
Live Stook Markets.
ND , October 18,-Atneri4n °ate
; C nadians, 6d.
de robre October 18 -American Oattl
t.' 64 4 ; Canadians, 5ed e, rancher
44 to 51,
. Zino TO JUNCTION, October 18-0wing
to the _ or quelity of moat of the cattle ofr
ered . the 'Union Stook Yards to da
trade w s somewhat dull, bat last week s
es ere fully mainteined for cattle cf
good q may. The receipts amounted t
79OP-04 containing 1,688 ()etas, 161 shee
4 Calvet and 34 hordes. All tbe cattle e
cept a c uple 01 loads of common qualit
weresol . Exparterta Cattle -The qua -
ity of t' e maioriey wise very poor, but on
I
load of choice (settle went for $4 8.7-11.
Prices nged from them down toe $4.2
The bulk of exporters' however, sold be
mem ,60 and $4 30. Bells were lowe
today, ringing from $4 to $4.50. Butoh
arealtt e -The quality of thee was als
poor. ome choice picked loads sold fo
$4 50, bit the prevadieg prices for goo
quality ere from $4.40 to $4.25. Fair 0
good lo de brought frem $4.10 to $3 8r
medium to common cattle from $3.75 t
$3.50, rouse, to inferior from $3 25 to $2.2•
Sheep d Lambs -Sheep Paid for $3..4
and lane brought from $4 25 to $4 40.
MON EAL, October 18 -There was
gain a fair demand at. the East'Ead Aba,t
totrthia morning, although &oven in horn
metence are _complaining that the price
obtained are not by any. mea,ns in line wit
what' th y have to pay in the country. A
was stet a &little time ago, the feed ha
been SO ood this season that farmers 1r
km peer ion to hold their etock until a vete
faverahl epportunity arires. We quote:.
Choice a ttle, in good demand, 4te per lb
fair catele, in good. demand, 32c per lb •
*amnion hutelard (tattle not so geed at 21
to ela pe lb. and catmere, for which th
demend 's poor, at lo to leo per lb. Tb
improve nt in the demand for milkers i
, being ma ntained at from $20 to $50 each
There no failing off in the demand fo
calves at $4 to $15 each, and export ghee
'MO awe n in excellent demand at no pe
Ib. The demand. for common butcher
Olteep wa not. so good at 30 per lb. A 1
lambe on hand were bought up at 41c t
*per I . and select hoge found an ea
side at 5.o pr lb. and heavy at 4to to 5
par lb.
Touoecece Getober 1.9--Exportere-Trad
hipping cattle is deed, no straight load
of exporters being offered. A few oci
Wore re y have been picked oat of load
of hutch() et an well as a few export bulls
Export b tie are worth from $3•50 to
per owt Butehere'-Trade in butchers
cattle wa al ivr. Even the hese loads an
kits of ea tle did not eell as readily as o
previoue arket dela, and there were se
eral 10.3,d of fair to good butcher' left ove
aneold. ficked lots of choice) quality bat.
there' sal at $4 20 to $4.45, McDonald
Mabee h
sit S4 45
sold at $`•
to- $3,75
.-The d
it war, at
keeps, 1,
4, and
Weight a
ateera s
-500 to 7
to
Mitch 0
springer
each,
calves vs
- •
ving sold six at $4.20, and eine
er cvvt. Loads of good butcher
.80 to $4 ; fair t o good at $3,
cows at $2.50 to $3 60. Feede s
naand for feeders ie not ar great a
d the market ie eaeier. Snor
50 to 1,200 pounds ea‘oh, eold t
some rough cattle of the •eat e
low as e3.60 per cwt ; 900 I 8
Id at $3,25 t3 $3.50; stocker
0 pound o each, are worth fro
$2.75 per one hundred pouud
ws-Altout 15 miloh eows a• d
sold all the way from $27 to $l0
eat Calves -The number of ve I
nob large, which had the effe t
of keepir g prieee firm, but unchanged, t
$2 to Sir each, or $3 to $5 2.5 per cattawi h
an extra ichoice odd calf at $4 50 per c a
Sheep a d Lambs -The run of eheep a d
ewes soi at $3 25 to $3,40 ; bu3Ite as $2 po
1
iambs W B not large -about 1600. Exp rt
to 82,75 ; !ambit at $3.85 to $4 35, a d
ploked lots of ewe e and wethers ab $4.
r cwt. :: Hogs- Receipts of hogs were ot
rge-a out 1400 -but pricee declie d.
Select re quoted at $5 15, ardd lights ad
fats at .90 ; stags, $2 to $2'50 ; so 8,
.25 to •'3.50 per cwt. These quotati toe
are for fid and watered.
BUFF 1,0, October 18.-Catele,-good
(thole°, trona ; others 10c to 150 low
prime eteere, $5 50 to $5 85; butchers
to 84 85-; heifers $2 50 to $4 25; co
82.25 to $.4 ; stockera and feedera, $2 25
75; Lock heifere, $1.90 to $2 50; fr
are an n springers, $2 te $3 per be
higher ler choice • good to choice, $46
•S5-1 ; m diem to good, 835 to 845; cam
114 tQ $ 2 Veale. -Slow, $4.50 to $8
Hoge. Slow, 10o to 15c ;cower ; heavy
mixed, 5.60 to $5 70; Yorker, $5.4"
/5ai $t7 $5,10 to $5.15; roughs,
to
r ;
8,
to
eh
d
to
00
25.
nd
to
.50
Grain, etc.
TORONTO, October 18 -Wheat -Manitoba
wheat is eapier. Ooterio grades ere un-
changtd. • Rod and white outside are
quoted at $1.01 to $1.02; No. 2 goose 90c,
and No. 2 spring 95o. Prices for Manitoba
are: No. 1 Northern, $1.02110 ; No. 2, 99c.;
No. 3, 96o; Georgian Bay ports, 6amore
grinding in transit. Millfeed-Bran is
quoted at $14 to $14 50 in bulk, and Shortis
at17,50 east or weal-. Manitoba millfeed
nochanged at $20 to $21 for aborts, and $19
for bran sacks included, Toronto freights.
Baled liey-The market has a firmer tone,
and is quoted at $8 per ton for car lona on
track here, Baled Straw -Offerings here
are fair, but the market is firm in tendency.
Quotations are unchanged at $575 to $s
per ten for oar lots on track here.
' Poultry.
TORONTO, Ootober 18 -Receipts are fair.
The market is quoted steady at 11c to 12c
for spring chickens, and 8o to Ile for old
birds. Ducks are steady at 9e to 10.3 and
geese at 8o to 9c all dressed weights.
, SALE RE-3-ISTER.
00 Saturday, October 22nd at 1 o'clock
p. tn., on Lob 35, Ocineession 3. Hibbert,
Farm Stook. Peter McCann, proprietor;
Thomas Blown, auctioneer. ,
On Monday, October 24th, at 1 o'clock
sharp, on Lot 30, Coneeision 5, Logan.Farm
Stook, Implements and Houeeleold Furni
tura Timothy Kelly, Proprietor ; Time.
Brown, Auotioneer.
On Tuesday, October 25th, at 1 o'clocit
sharp, on Lot 30, Concession 1, London\
road, Hay, Farm Stock and Impletnents.
Isaac Jarrett, proprietor ; Thomas,Brown,
auctioneer.
On Tuesday, October 25, at i o'oloelt
p. m.. on Lot 10, Concession 8, Logan,
Farm Stock. Geo. H. Rogers, proprietor ;
dames Tone, auctioneer.
On Wednesday, October 26th,at 1 o'clock
eharp, on Lot 1, Concession 13, H. R. S.,
ruokeramith, Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects. 5. Connor, proprietor ;
J, Jonee, auctioneer.
On Wednesday, November 2nd, at one
o'clock sharp, on Lob 9, Conceeeion 3, Hul-
lett, Farm Stook, &o. Henry Cooper, pro-
prietor • T. Brown, auctioneer.
On Wednesday, November 9th, at 12
o'clock sbarp, on Lot 6, Concession 4, Stan-
ley, Farm Stock and Implement. Alex.
MoBeath, proprietor; T. Brown,auctioneer.
Marriages.
HALT.' DAY -T wEDDELL -In Eit Matthew's! church,
Brandon, on Ooteber 6th, by Rev Mr Demeter,
Mr Samuel I Halliday. formerly of Brussels. to
Mies Lydia Annie Tweddell, late of Que;era's
Ferry, North WaleN, all of Brandon
WRIGHT - CONNOLLY - At St John's church,
Holmesville, on October 12th, by Rev Mr A
Wright,Brantford, Assisted by Rev A H Rhodes,
Barnesville, Mise Florence Louise, daughter of
Jarnes Connolly. Goderich township, to Rev II A
Wrieht, B Tiltonburg
COOPER-ELLBON - In Brucefield, Ootober
IOth, by Rev 5 Sewers, Min Ellison,
dateehter at John Ellison, of Clinton, to Job
Cornier, of °lintel,.
COUSLEY-MANNING-At the home of the bride's
parents'. Mnrris, on Ootober 19tb, by Rev I'M
Webb, Mr Wm Coulley, of Stratford, to Mies
Mary 5, daughter of tdr and Mrs John Manning
Deaths.
BAKER—IC Cranbrook, on October 192e , Adam
Baker. aged 42 years
KRAFT -In Daehwood, on October, 3rd, Mr Louis
Kraft, er, aged 70 years and 9 months
THON-In Daihstood, on October 6th, Mrs Then,
aged 83 years
WILSON -1n East Wawanoeh, on Ootober 9th,Helen
Inglis, relict of the late Janne Wilson, aged 76
years
BOWLES-In Orangeville, on Ootober 750, Edgar
Bowles, son of Thomas Bowles, Sheriff of Duf.
feria county and formerly of Wingham, aged 38
yeate
POWELL-In Turnberry, on October 9th, Mary
Ann Musgrove; beloved wife of T K PowelLage 1
46 years
hfcLEAN-In Goderich, on October Ilth, Lillie M,
only daughter of Margaret and Robert McLean,
aged 33 years and 8 months
BISSETT-In Goderich township, at the residence
of her son.ineave George Young, on OctOher
810, Mary.A. Vanstone, relict of the late Robert
Montt, aged 81 years and 9 months
JOHNSTON-In Goderich, on October 11011, ' James
Johnston, aged 61 years and 8 months
HUSTON-1n Colborne township, on October 8t0,
James Ffuston, aged SS years and 4 months
NEIL -In Exeter', on October 7th and October 10t0,
the infant twin Bon and doughter of Mr and Mrs
e ne 013 , „
WISE -In Tuokeremith, on October 10th, Mrs John
Wise, aged 76 yeate and 11. monthe
JA.COBS-In East Wawanosh, on October flth,- Mr
Luke B Jacobin aged 87 years, 6 noonths and 12
days •
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers.
Night cane answered at Mr. MoKenzitde
residenoe, Church St., third house north of
public school, west side. Graduate Meese-
chusets College of Embalming, Boston, U.S
Knechtel & McKenzie,
SEAFORTH.
IMPORTANT NOTICES. :
'LURK FORSALE-.For sale Lot 21, Concession
U 2, L R Tuokersmith, nontaining 100 'acres.
Convenient to markets, schools and churches. Ap. •
ply on the promisee or addree J. R. MoDONALD,
frippen P. 0. 1928x4
ESTRAY HEIFER.-Oame into the premises of
the undersigned, Lot 26, Corroetteion 1, klibberb
about Auguet tot, a yearling heifer. The °water ean
have the same by proving properly and paying
charges. FRANCIS. McCANN, St. deitunban P. O.
1923x8
•
MEACHER WANTED.-Teecher for School Section
j, No. 10, Tuckeramith. Applications reeeived
until Iloveniber 16th. Personal application pre.
ferred. Duties to commence January 3rel,- 1905.
Address JOHN ROBERTSON, Sectetary, Chisel-
,
hurst. 1928.4
MEA.CIIER WATED.-For eohool eection • No 3,
Hibbert. teaoher holding a &St or eecon,d clefts
certificate. Dirtiest° °eminence January 1st, 3906.
Applicants to state salary required. Applications
must be addreered or made to the undereigeed be-
fore November eth. ROB?. BARBOUR, Staffa P.O.
19t3x3
HORTHORNS FOR El 4.LE.-For sale ie number
0 of A 'Shorthorn bulls, cows and heifers; ex-
cellent anitnele and ,bred in the purple. Will be
Bold on the most feverable tonne ever o ffered by
me for early @ale to make room for our large stock,
Also Leceister twee; thearting and ram Iambi).
DAVID hilLNE,. Ethel P. 0. 1923.51
-nOOD ?ARM TO RENT. -To rani for one year,
ur the farna of the undersigned, telrer Lot 3,Con-
cession 9, Hullett, 190 acres nearly all cleared, and
30 acres eeeded to grass. Good buildiege and con-
venient to storm poet dile°, echools and marketa.
Apply on the film or address Censtance P.O. 3.0.
CAMPBELL. 1928x4 tf
FARM FOR SALE. -In the tewnehip of Lieborne,
being Lot 18, Concession 2, cooeleting of the
beat 100 torn of land in the township, well fenced
and in good etate of cultivation. Good brick house
and frame barn, convenient to echool, church and
market, being only 2 miles from Exeter: 00f fur-
ther particulars apply to D 0. McINNES, Exeter,
or THOS. HIGGINS, executors of the estate of B I.
Higgine, deceased, or to GLADMAN & EITANSURY,
Smicitoss, Exeter. 1928-51
AUCTION SALES,
rILEARLNG SALE OF FARM STOOK.-Jamee
ki Jamie has receiVed inetructions from Mr. Geo
11 Rogers, to sell by puhl o auction, on Lot 10, Con-
cese1on'8, Logan, on Tuesday, October 26t0, the fol.
lowing stock: One Tan of °ate two years old, 2
cows supposed to bolo calf, 2 farrow °owe, 19 deers
three years old. 16 steers two yeate old, 10 heifers
two yeara oil, 4 yearling steers, 3 calves, brood
crow, 12 et Ire hogs. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terme.-12
'months' credit will be' given on furnishing approved
joint n-otee. Five per cent. off ter °nth. The abeve
etock is all in good conditioa and mot of th °Male
will make good feeders, and will be sold without
reserve, ae the proprletor'e term is all in grime and
he has neither citrate' nor graia to feed then). Geo
II Rogers, Proprietcr ; James Jones, Auctioneer for
Perth and Huron. 1923
A UOTWN SALE of Farm Stook and Implements.
M r. T. Brown.has received instructions from
Mr. Alex. MoBeath tn sell by public, auction on Lot
6, Concestion 4, Stanley, on Wednesday, November
9th, at 12 o'eleck ebarp, the following property :-
Horees-2 mares 10 and 11 yosrs euppneed to
be in foal ; 1 heavy colt 3 yeara Mel mate 6 years
old,1. mare colt year old, I driviug colt -1 year old.
Cattle - cows supposed to be in calf, 1 bull 17
months old with pedigree. 8 heifers 3 years olcl,
in calf ; 12 steers 2 yearn old, 6 heifera 2 years old,
2 steer 1 year old, 6 heifers 1 pier old, 10 spring
and summer °elves, 1 brood sow. implements—
Deering hinder, out two crop ; 1 Deering mower,
new ; I cultivator, 1 Reed drill, 1 gang plow, I. -get
weigh wales, capacity 2,000 pound.; 1 Jake. grinder
10 inch slate, 1. .vagon, 1 set of farm truoke, 2 pair of
bobsleighs, 1 buggy, I clatter, I democrat, 1 fanning
mill, new ; 1 set diecoond harrows, 1 hay rake, 1.
dise, 1 el:miner, 1 straw cutter, 1 roller, ' hay raok,
1 turnip sower, plows, ecythee and several other
articles. Terms -911 Bums of 66 and under, ,eish ;
over that amount 11 months' credit will be given
on furnishing approved Pint notes. A discount of
five per cent, per !Curium will be allowed for °Oh on
credit amounts. The whole will be sold without •
reserve as the proprietor is renting his farm for
prise seed is g•-ing into the lumber business. ALEX
feleBSATH, Proprietor ; T. BRJWN,, Auctioneer.
• 1923
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of Cesimir Wild
late of the Townahio of Stanley, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, deoeseed.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. de, cap.
129, that all creditors and others having claims
agalnet tbe estate of the said Casimir Wild, wno
died on or aoout the 21et day of September, 1934.
are required on or before the 81et day of October,
1904, to send by poet, prepaid, or deliver to Mews.
Dickensoo and °arrow, of the town of Goderich,
solicitors for Margaret Wild and George „Campbell,
the executors of the last will'of the salcl deceased,
their ehrietian and eurnamee, addrenes and des-
criptions, full particulare of their claims and a
statement of their accounts and the nature of the
security, if any, held by them.
And further take notace tnat after such lest, men.
tinned date the paid exeoutore will proceed So dis-
tribute the assets of the deceased among the parties
entitled thereto,having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then neve notice, and that the said
executors will not be liable for the said assets or any
part thereof to any person or persons of whose
claims notice shall apt have been received by them
at the time of such distribution DICKINSON &
GARROW, Solioitore for eaid Exeoutore.
Dated this 711 day of October, 1904. 1922-3
A FEW ITEMS
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We•have just received a shipment of
Shell Brend English Castile Soap- 0
lbs for 25a; pure white, cold drawn
Italian Castor Oil, which is proclaimed
by representatives of the wholesale
drug houses to be the finest quality of
oil thet they have even then -10o and
25e bottles.
Buchulfuniner Kidney Pith, for Rheuma-
tism and Sore Back -25o hoz, or five
for $1.
Cough Drops menthol and black -two
ounces for five cents.
We also carry an up.to-date stook of
Trusses, and those suffering with rup-
turewill save money by calling on us.
We guarantee all geode.
0. ABERHART9
DRUGGIST,
0.A.RDN - - BLOOK
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tire stamped" Stanfield's. Unshri kable.I We carry a fall range of other
Upderwear at pricee stated below :4 -
Men's Union.Sficrts atd Drawers; plaitt lor ribbed, at 25o, Men's Fapoy Stripe
Shirts and Drawers, heavy weight, soft'finish, in all ejecta, at 353 and° 403, Men's All
Wool Plain Sonioh Knit or Ribbed Shirta and, Drawersaheavv and warm, ab 506. Boys'
Shirts and Drawers, in great variety, at 251a 30c, 353 and 451 Mea's Sanitary Wool.
Fleeced Underwear, regular 60o, for Oc. Stenfield'e Unahrinkable Underwearofor
men and women, made of fine Nova Soo ia weal, soft and warm, in medium and heavy
weights, at $1,00, 81.25 and $1.35.
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koKINNON
& CO. BLYTH.
FURNITURE
FURNITURE
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Now is the time to get y ur h*se furnished. Our stock at pre-
,
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sent is very large and to ivakeoom for large shipments that will
arrive shortly, we must ake tom, In order to acconiplish this
we are prepared to give sr Ines that cannot be repeated: for some
time. just -call and get o r priees and be convinced that we can
save you money by buyin now. . .
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BEOADPOpT, dx sc'
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$. T. HOLMES, Manager.,
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GREAT 'CASH STORE.
The cold weather is coming, but e have prepared for° it in the way
of scorning an unheard of Snap in
LADIES 7 Ftlilk. 'COATS
direct from one of the best manufacturerk in the Dominion. You. Call save
from $5 to:$8 on every Ladies' Fur Ceats and every coat is guaranted. We
were fortunate in securing this snap in furs, and now is your chance to save
money. We are also showing an immene range of
Men's Fur Coats \and Overcoats
of al'ns aastonishingly ow priees.
, l kinds l
tf you want a 'stylish and, becoming
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at moderate price, try Our millinery departMent. See our ladies' cloth coats,
they ate beauties. Something special itt readymade skirts. See What we are
showing In men's rubber boots. Try a pair of our Ling boats, they will
please you.
Any quantity of Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples taken in exchange for
goods..
MigiMMORR).1rWgiali*Eggrwsmaim
11„:' M. McBEATIli PRETORIA m BLYTH':
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NObby Shoes
Por Fall Wear.
Oar shipments of Shoes for Fell and
early Winter wear include some of
the best looking and most etylish
shoes'we have avere shown. There
is a wide varietee of styles and shape
to choose frem, made in an endless
variety of leathers. We have spared
no effort, to colleco the greatest line
of footwear the market offers to -deer.
In. quality of material and workman-
ship; in styles, ehapee and finish,
our preeent showing of shoes is un -
approached.
Our boys and girls' school shoee are much
in demand with these who desire a
good wearineriboe that is stylish in
appearance and moderate in price.
Richardson& IVI'Innis
Sole Agents, - Seaforth,
The Wedding Ring
Needs to be of rigtt color, weight, size
and shape, to be comfortable and look
its best.
The best are nob cast into ehapeibut
wrought and hard burnished, making
the gold harder and better wearing.
Ones are made eepecially for ue ani stamp.
ed "J. S." in every ring along with
the,18k. or 14k. mark. We sell our's
by treight% A medium ring of three
dwt. at our prioe, $1.50, a
Dwt. Costing $4 50 18k.
We have them frore
$2.50 to $8.50.
We can make your OLD RING Larger or
Smeller, or make you a NEW RING,
using your OLD GOLD.
JOHN BULGER
JEWELLER,
SE .FORTH.
PICTURE FRAMING.
We have purehaeed the entire stook of
Picture Frames carried by Mr. Jas. Graves.
which, with our own complete stock, gives
tte the beat selection in this county.
We would be pleasted to see all Mr
Graves' old customers come to ua for their
picture framing. We will guarantee satis-
faction.
JACKSON BROS., Seaforth.
Turkeys Wanted.
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I.SecoOd Hand Ergines
For Sale.
1 will be prepared to buY turkeys, either alive or
with their necks broken, for ehipment 50 the Eng.
Ilsh market, about the last week of ll,overnber. I
will be pleased to deal with all my old customers
and as many new ones as will favor me with their
turkeys. You will find it te your interest to swell
ditectoeith the exporter. Pricee and date of deliv-
ery gialen later on.
1921-tf GEO. T. TURNBULL,
One Jr . Case 15 h. p. Traction Eogine,
Bed one week.
Ono -J; -J. Oase 15 h. p, Traation Engine,
esect two seasonr.
One Sevenet & Massey 13 h. p. Traction.
One J J, Itons & Sons 18 h. p. Tra3tion.
One Swyer & Massey 17 h. p, Traction.
One p,orge White & Sons 14h, ei;RI
Speed Portable,
One George White ilt Sons 14 b.p. Portable.
One Neve Haneburg 14 h. p. Portable, used
one month.
One Sawyer & Mosey 13 h.p. Porbable.
Two Stevens & Burn., 14 bap. Portabree.
Two John Abell 10 & 12 hp. Portables.
Two Waterotis -Upright 12 h. p. Champion
Engines,
The above engines have been taken in
trade add replaced with Bell Epginee and
will be eold on reascnable terms. Some of
them are in stook at Seaforth and others at
different points where they were used. Full
parriculars cri application.
The ROBERT BELL
1921 Itingine and Thresher Co.,Ltd.
GRAND TRUNK 1%-.4AN;
Hunters Excursions
SINGLE FARE ON ROUND TRIP.
From all stations, Brookville and went in
Canada, else from Buffalo, Blaok Rook,
Suspension Bridge, and Niagara Falls,
New York,, to . .
MUSKOKA LAKES, LAKE OF BAYS,
M AtdeNETEWA.N RIVER, MIDLAND,
PENETANG, LAKE NIPISSING, ALL
STATIONS ARGYLE TO COBOCONK,
LINDSAY TO HALTBURTON, SEVERN
TO` NORTH BAY INoLustvp.
CON GOING OCT. 22 TO NOV. 3.
and to
North Bay and points on C, P. Re, Mat-
tawa to Nipigou and Garden River, hoeing -I
ire; also Kipreva and. Temitikaming, good
• going until IsTovernber 3rd.
Ail Tiokets valid returning on
or before December 10th1904
World's Fair, St.Louis
$17.40 Round Trip,
With seep over privileges at Chicago,
Detroit and tetermediate Canadian etations
Through Pullman Sleepers twice daily.
For ticket', illustrated literature and full
information, call on . . .
W. SOMERVILLE, Town Agent.
A. F. PHILLIPS, Depot Ticket Agent.
TT0RSE3 LOST. -Strayed from Lot 41, Concee.
slop 2, L ft S, Tuokeremith, on October 61h,
three block bones, two heavy and one a driver. The
largest hone had wall eye and white face. When
last seen they were In Egmondville. Int ormation
leading to their recovery will be rewarded. John11
White, Clinton. 1928x3
'DARK FOR SALE -Being south half of lot 17, on
J the 2nd concession of MoKillop, and contains
85 acres and also east half of lot 17, on the 3rd con-
cession of klaKillop, _containing 60 scree. The land
is nearly all underdrained and in a good elate of
cultivation and will be void cheap and on sitey
terms. If the farm is not sold I will reni for a term
of peare for pasture or tillage. Apply to TOBIAS
NASH, Tomstown, New Caul°, care of R. B,
BARRON. 1928
corner Mee
and
Market Srelits
Seaforthi, t
Ontario.
..okard s
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Clothing
Concern in
Four Count
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The only avenue ihat leads to success in merchan-
dising is the one that is pavO' with honest and
legitimate meth94—the mosb goods or the best
goods for the money. This store has served you
for many years in this capacity. A business with
a solid. found'ation is the result. Why you should
trade with us because we make your living easy,
because pri'oes are the proven lowest, because the
stocks toi select from are the largest and ri-eWed,
because we work hard to merit your patronage.
The Moose Head Brand of Furs
The Nark of Reliability.
There is no satisfaction in buying men's and evomen's fur garments sim-
ply,becauee they are guaranteed, unless they are made by reliable makers.
For years' we have been the largest fur dealers in Western Ontario. This
season our stock of furs is the latest we have ever shown, Our tw enty years
of successful experience as far dealers, is a guasantee of value and reliability.
The furs we sell not only have the maker's guarantee, but they have our
guarantee as well, We never have a dissatisfied fur customer. I3elow we
mention a few unmatchable prices :
A long black opossum ruff, with 8 tails, for $7.00.
German minie ruffs, stole effects, trimmed with tails-fourspecial price. -
$2,70, $4.50, $6.00, $6`50,
Sable ruffs; trimmed with short tails, at $7.90, $9, $10 50, $12, $17.50.
Sable ruffs, trimraed with long tails- -our leaders -are $10, $14,50, $19
and 821.50.
Two special ruffs in electric seal and attiachan dombination, trimmed
with sable sails, at $8 ancl $10.
Four specials- in grey lamb collars at $.5, $5.60, $7 90 and $7.
Ladies' Astrachan coateefrom $20 to $40, 13ocharan from $40 to $48.
Electric, seal specials at $38 and $43.
Electric seal, with Russian sable trimming, extra value at $49,
Greenland seal, with Astrachan trimming, at $32.
Three special lines in PersiansLamb Coats at $106, 8135, $150.
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MEN'S FUR COATS.
To see our Men's Far Coats, to compare our men's fur COMB with a
thing found in the trade, is to by them.
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Ladies' Department
Underwear Specials.
Children's plush back winter waists in all sizes, at 25e„ 28e and 30c.
C/hildren's pajamas in all sizes, fleece lined, at 50c, 53e and He.
Extra values in ladies' natural and white vests and deawere at 25c,
and 50c each.
All -wool vests in eream and natural color, special values at 7-5e, 85e
and $1.25.
All sed and all black wool vests and equestriennesat 75e, 90e and $1,10
each.
Ladies''black fleeced bloomers, heavy weight, at 90e.
A complete range of extra large sized vests and drawers in 'stock
Heavy worsted ribbed hose, in sizes 8i, 9, 9, 'double krice.s, for boys
wear'at 25c a pair.
A fine wool ribbed seamless hose, all sizes, from to 101 prices from 17c
to 30c.
An assortirtent of ladies' and thildeen's imported wool hose in fine quality
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is now complete.
See our table of ladies' fancy.belt buckles, belts in silk and leather.
Pretty silk collars, all shades, Jec at 25e, each.
Ten dozen. ladies' rtP-to-date, tatilor-made skirts, in black, grey and navy,
worth $3.75, on sale at $2.00 each. .
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Ladies' emats and Capes.
Yrar after year we have demonstrated to you that the finest, high class:
ready-to-wear garments can be bought here at reasonable prices. Year after
year we have clearly maintained that the season's beat models are shown here
first. This year's no exception. You have been accustomed to looking to
us for the correct wearing apparel for women, missee and children.
Our connection with the leading manufacturers enables us to show the
latest styles first, to make the largest display, and to offer better values than
elsewhere.
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WM. PICKARD & CO 'BB
IMP 0 RTERb-
Opnoalte 'fovea Building, Comex Main and Mukat Sta. fleaforth,