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Dairy Market.
TORONTO, Novern box' _ Lat.-Batter-Re.
lens rfrf ra and of- eeoonti grades are
Ty heavy, while Choice grade batter is'
a1ow count% forwerd. Quotatietra all
wound are unchanged. Creamery prints,
ogoto 0a, do. solids, 19a ; dairy tubs. 14e
eet1.5o ; do. inferiot grade; Ifjo te 130 ;
; • dairy le, rage good to oholoe, 16e to 17o;
medium, 140 to 15o, Oheess-Js eteady
althengh the market retaine a firm tone.
sQuotatu no are unchanged at9v for -large
and 10e for twies. ,Eggsn-The market is
quoted tatev.dy at 19e to 20e per dozen.
liost of the trading fe at the higher figure.
MONTREAL, November lat. Cheese ---
Ontario white, ; colored, ; Quenco,
to to 91.e. Buteer-Fineet grade; 19o;
ordinary finest, IS te 19e, and western
eery, 151 to 15iro Eggs -Selected new
Ile, 24e ; straighe gathered candled, 20o,
elm 2 14o to 15e,
ets
Potatoes.
Twelve November Ise -The market is
rather wearied,- but is quoted unchanged.
°aerie stook is quoted at 60e to 65e on
treek and 750 out of acne. Eastern stock
is unchanged at 70a to 75o on track and 85c
to 20o out of store.
Grain, eto. •
TORONTO, November Ist,-Wheat. -
white, ,$1.05 ; red, $1 05 ; goose, 90o;
rprine. 90o; eereal, Peas, ---67o.
'Oats, Ka to 37ee. Berley. 48e to 50e.
Sly, No. 1, Timothy, $10 to $11, clover
or mixed. $8 ter $9. Straw, -sheaf, $13.50
loose, $8 Dressed hogs, light, $7 and
heavy at $6 50 per cwt. Millfeed.-Bran
hiquoted at $14 to $1450 in bulk and
aborts $17 50 emit r weat. Manitnba mill -
feed nuehanged at $20 to $21 for ehorts and
$19 for brae, export,
Horse Market.
ToRONTO, Nov. 2L -The local bore mar-
ket, to far as working.horeee are ooncern-
ed at leaees cootinues tre good shape. Burns
w ed Sheppard, of the Repository. report
that Vire a number of good, fresh, mound
workers have ;sold during the week around
enee, a rumber going' ati $175„. $180, the
even $200, and up to $225 in one or two
eases, The horses which have fetched
these price8 run about 1200,pounds, are oi
uperior class,such is aee used by the Do-
miaion Fxpress Company, for example.
Second -band workino hom'
e which have
Men note or Tess need up about the city,
ere going at $40 to $125, woording to con-
dition. Light horses are not much in der
mend,
Seeds.
TORONTO, Nov. 2-Alsike is quoted
steady at ri to $7.50 for prime, $4.50 to
$5 50 for triedium, and 82 50 to $4. for/amen
mote Red clover is quoted am $6 to 06.75,
eti at ontside points. Timothy is noiminal
at$1 to $1.35.
Live Stook MarketS,
Leeman, Esegland, 'Soo. I -Canadian
cattle are (potted slow at 8i to 12c per
Potted ; refrigerator beef, lower at 9e- to
Sea per pound ; sheep, 10e to llec a pound.
takReNTO JUNCTION, November lat.-The
esliey of the eatie offsrecl at the Union
took Yards to clay was again rather poor.
;Sixty.= oars were reoeived vvhich contain -
64 &boat 1,308 ORttift,93 kheep and 5 endow.
All the eatge were sold, the demand being:
if anything, a Retie better than for the
pest few weeks. Prairie are about the same.
Eaportere oattle.-The quality of export.
era' cattle Waft not so good, and emore good
cattle are badly needed at this market.
The priees of exporters ranged from $3 85
to $4.65, with the bulk going for pricee be-
tween $4 to $4.40. Butehere cattle, -The
hest butchers' brought from $4,12e, to $4.35
With sorne wait/choice going to $4 40 and
$4,50. Fair . to medium Joe& sold from
$3.05 to $3.85; common loads brought
from $3.40 to $3 60, rough and inferior and
mixed brought from $2.50 to $3.25.
Meeteeteers, November lat.-Good cattle
were not plentiful, and brought higher
prieee, but there wee no advance in the
pricee of ocirontott stook, Prime beeves sold
ate 41 to 41e per lb;; pr t tier good . cattle
from See to 4o; the common stook 2o to
30; and the common at lee to 2o per lb.
There watt a good demand for miich cows,
wnah aold at $25 to $60 each. The craves
were nearly all graseers, and some of them
very lean in flesh ; they sold at 43 to
per pound; good vaide sold at 4e to 440 per
pound. There werwtwoyery good spring-
ers for which $150 was asked, but werA not
Deld. 'The other springers eold at $25 to
859 eacb. Shipping sheep are $3.40 per
100 Reunite, and the °there 2ec to no per
pound. Lambe are in motive demand at 4o
to* per lb.; fat boge GM at 41. to 5eo
per pound.
EAST BUFFALO, November led -Cattle,
good !needy, common and medium, slow,
lOct and 15e lower; prime eteers, $5 50 to
ON; shipping, $5 to $5.40; butchers'
$&75 to 8485 ; heifers, $2.65 to $425,
, $2.25 to $375• bulb, 8225 to *4;
stockers and feeders, 82.25 to $3 50 e stock
heifers, $1.85 to $2.40 ; fresh cows and
*pringers, steady on good, $2 to $3 lower
on Gammon ; good. to choice $43 to $65 ;
-medium to good, $35 to $42); 00111171011, $20
to Wee Veale. -Steady to strong at -$4 50
to 8775, few, $8 Hogs, active, 0a to
aio lower ; heavy. $5 30 to $5 35, a few,
15.40 ; mixed $5 30 to $5.35, se few. $540,
mixed, $5 30 to $5.35 ; Yorkers, $5 10 to
15.30; pigs, $4 to $5; roughs, $4.40 to
34.80; stags, $3.25 to 8400 ; daitiee and
gramers, $5.10 to $5.25. Sheep and lambs
e -sheep, firm, lambs, &alive and seemly ;
%give lambs $4 50 to $5.70, a few $5.75 •
Canada lain1;e, $5 to $5.65 ; yearlings, $4.50
to$4.75 ; wether, $4,2516o $4.50 ; ewes,
33 75 to 84; sheep, mixed, $2,00 to le 25.
Toisoneoe November 3rd. -Cattle -1h•
eartere-Trade was very quiet. there being
prectically nothing doing in this line. No
good export cattle were offering, and those
en the market were of the kind that mild -
Ise heavy feedere. Quotations for export-
ers' are about steady and 'nominal. Extra
choice are quoted at $4.40 to $4.75; good
or' medium at $4 25 to $4 40; good cows at
33.25 to $4. Batobers' oatele-There was
egood demand for the better claim of cattle
eet few of theme were offering. A heavy
eutrof common to poor smock was on the
Market, but the dealere have been so well
supplied with thie elan for 50 long that
tbe demand for them is of the lowest oars
'AY and pricesoffering are very low. The
toraket was easier in tone all round, about
the hesb on the natrket sold at $4 40.
Seockers and feeders. -The run of (rattle in
hees wee heavy, but a very huge proportion
of the retook was of the inferior variety and
was slow of Bale. Seine few exporb cattle
'were *old as heavy feeder% and as distillery
"We, The demand for theee cattle,: how -
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ILA_IDTHS OCXEZS s_
HEAD 'OFFICE,
TORONTO. •
Paid-up Capital, $8,700.000.
' HON. GEO. A. CO
.E. WALKER, General Manager,
Reserve Fund $3,000,000
Preaidetat,
LEX. LAIRD, Aset. Gen'l Manager,
110 13ratiZhes iN °ANA°
AND ENGL
GENERAL BANKING Big
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F'arznersP .and Gra
Avery facility afforded farmers and grazlere fir their banking 1304'11340. Notes die
counted. Sale Notee cashed O taken for collection, •
THE UNITED. STATES
NO.
INESS TRANSACTED,.
ierso Banking.
SAVINGS BANK 1 EPART ENT,
Depoeite of $1 and upwards reaseived, and int met allowed at current rattle. Interest
added to the &Twit twicein each year, at th-e erre of May and. November. .
rile depositor is subject to no delay hatever in the witfidrawal
of the whole or ,any portio of the deposit.
BANKING Bt MiLI
Depos ts may be made or Withdrawn by mai . Oat-of.town accounts receive every
attention.
SEAFORTH
F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor,
RANCH.
G. E. PARKES Wringer.
ever, has been pretty Well filed and trade
is showing a tendency to quieten. Quotat-
hale are unehanged. Stockers are (incited
at $2 to $3.25; bulls are quoted at $1,75 !Zoe
to $2.50 ; feedera are wehenged at $2 to$4.
Mitch Cowe-A fairly lerge,number of oat-
ttle were offering but roasny of them were
of peor quelitv. For pod °Owe therees ae
active demard, The range of prieen is
about steady air $30 to $60 each. Sheep
and Lambs - The run was heavy, 'but
Ueda was fairly steady. Export ewer; are
quoted fairly steady at $3 40 to $3.50 per
owteand bucks are steady at $2 00 to $2 e5
culls are easier at $2 to $3. Lambs are
steady at $4 to $4.-50. Hoge -Are quoted
unoharged at $4,90 per cwt. for selects and
$4,65 for Ilene aed fats.
Births.
FOROIK-In entwined, on October 20th, to Mil and
Mrs Wm Forgie, a daughter
marriages-
CAPT-SWITZRR-At the residence of the bride's
perente, Ocelerich, on October 25th, by Rev 0 N
Hazen, Miss Bertha Maude, youngest daughter
of Me and Mrs B Sweitzer, to Mr Albert W Cain,
Of Guelph
BRENNER-ZELLER-4n Strphen township, on
October 25th, at the home of the bridet" par -
ante Mr and *Mrs Jao Zeller. Mise Levine. Zeiler,
te dr John Brenner, ot Daehwood
STRACHAN-McDONALD-M Grey, on October
26th, be Rev John Ross, B A, of Brunets, sir
Thernai Strachan, jr, to Miss Isabel McDonald,
both of Grey
PRINGLE-ROBERTON-At the residence of the
bride's parents. Mullett, on Oetober 26trh, by
Bev Dr MeLenn, Mr Herbert Pringle, of Wing -
ham, to Mies Mary Jane, youngest daughter of
Mr and Mrs Thomas Roberton
NESBITT-KENNY-At the maxima MoKillop, on
• October 26th. by Rev D Carswell, Mr William
Henry Nesbitt, of Listowel, to Miss Sarah
Kenny, of Leadbuzy. - '
Deaths.
CLEARY-La Tuekersmith, on November 2nd, Mae
Peter (Rotary, aged 41 years
MEDD-At Vereven, on October 25th, Alexander,
son of Mr J H Medd, of Mullett, aged 25 years.
13ROWN-In Vietotia Heapital, London, on October
24th, Pero- Id Brown, second ,son of Mr H
Brown. of Wincheisea, aged 28 years, 5 months
nod 9 days
DEWAR-On the Bauble line, Stanley, on October
22nd, Charles Dewar, aged OD years
McKENZIE-In West Wawanosh, on Ootober 26th,
Thomas McKenzie, aged 78 years and 7 months
WOOD -In !fibbed on October 140,Andrew Wood,
aged 76 years and 2 months
SWITZER.-In Crsnbrook. on October 28th, Agnes,
wife oi John W, Switzer, aged 66 years.
IMMIMONMEIMIMIIMINIMW
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers'.
Night calls answered at Mr. becKenzie's
reeidenoe, Church St., third house north of
public school, west side. Graduate Meese- INT
Ohnnets Cellege of Embalming, Boston, U. S r
Knechtel & McKenzie;
SEAFORTH.
SALE. -Farm, 50 - acres, sit cleave -de' tile
trained, alentre Read, Hibberk, battle helmet
Ith ftone stabling undernearth, large ore ard
ring wells, school beside and daily mail, ad
J. MURPreY, London. 1952
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Until
Conde le, Collector, &Co for the Town of Seaforth.
Tarp MO per annum. Successful applicant(' to
turn1sl two atureties of $150 each. .
1925- WM. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk.
NSTABLE WANTED.
(cations trill be received by the endersigned
eslaY, November 15th, for the office of
DQ/CT SUFFER
With that Lame Back
You will feel fifteen years younger
if you take Buchu -Juniper Kid-
ney Pills -25o a box or 5 boxes for
Try a box and if you don't
feel fifty eente better, come back
stud got your money.
A feW other items of interest :
C rn Care -the kind that dire;
1 (mute a box; Blue Jay Plaster;
1 cents a package ; English
C stile Soap. 2 pound bar for 25
ce its; Our Own Neuralgic Cure -
never fails to cure, 25 cents a
b ttle ; T_russeitieetsright.ofitany rupture
pr
Give us a call.
our Stock is New and
up-to-ciate.
We want your tracie.
Q. ABERHART,
DRUGGIST,
OARI)NO'S - - - - BLOCK
LI ENSE TRANSFER.
Take °Mae that I have made epplication to the
Licente ,ommissionere of South Huron for pertnie•
pion to t ander my hotel license to Thotnas Dawson
of Clint n. Any ;raison having objection to tbe
proposetl tranefer muet lodge!centolaint before No-
vember 16th, 1904, with Wm!. Bail Intyne, Lioense
Inspector, Seaforth, Ont.
W. F. !Mo0AUGHEY.
Dated at Benson 26th Ootober, 1904. 1925-2
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IMPORTANT NOTICES.
TESS tlean 85,000 will buy Lot 88, Concession 7
i ,
I Maintop. This farm contains 100 acres of
good land, has mit a bank barn 64x64 feet, with 8
foot stone stabling_ Also a good 8 -roomed brick
house, orchard, good water, am. It is six miles
from Seaforth and 1 miles from Conetance post
affiee. Possession given at once. ApPly to Mi. R.
1925-tf
S.
F')ENTS.
PHOT 3 are always. appreciated by
your friends.
CALL .1‘ • ONCE so that we may have
the eotk out ia time for dis-
tribution.
tar i3RleTee YOUR PICTURES TO BE
FRA ED,
JACKSON BROS., Seaforth.
BLANSHARD or E. HINCHLEY, Seaforth.
Fur4iture and
Undertaking.
AUCTION, SALES.
UCTION SALE of.Farm Stook and Implements
1-1 -James Jones has received inetruotions from
Mr. John McConnell, to sell by publics auction in
the village of Dublin on Wednesday, November
lfitb, 1904, the following : 1 mare 7 years old,sired
by //Wander, thoroughbred, and in foal to Toren -
turn ; 1 mare in foal to ettme horse, 1 aged driving
home, 1 driving gelding three years old, sired by
bieffat. (owned by Mr. Seagram) ; 2 aucklug colts
sired by Terantum and out of above mare% 1
the reughbred Durham bull calf, t -n months rid,
sired by Provost, bred and imported by W. J. Big -
gine, of Clinton ; 6 cows in calf, 8 about to calve
and 3 to calve later on; 6 heifers to cave about 1st
of March, 15 deem, some feeders and the balance
eta ,kers ; 2 Yotkshire ewe in pkteto Berkshire
boar, 1 Berkshire sow in pig to Yorkebire boar, 1
wagon, 1 plow, 1 seed drill, I horse rake, 1 2 horse
power newly wooded, 1 cutting box and jack, 1
mower, and ;leveret ether implement@ used on a
farm Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms -11 meths' credit
-on furnishirg approvr d joint notes. Five per cent.
per annum oft for cad'. The above &took will be
eoId without manta se the proprietor has leased
his farm. JOHN McCONNELL, Proprietor ;.JAS.
JONE6, Auctioneer for Perth and Huron. 1926
TTNRESERVED AUCTION SALE bf First-Clage
U Farm, Registered Clydesdale Stallion, Feral
Stock and Implements. --Mr. Chace Blaeon has in-
strrueted Mr, T. Brown to sell by public nuation on
Lot 82, Mill Reed, Tuokersteith, 1 mile east of
Brucefield, on Friday, November lith. at 12.80
o'clock sharp. Met,lunch perved from 11 (Mock
till U. The Farm -The contains 100 roues,
more or 189F1, and under good stste of cultivation.
and firsteciase buildings. The barn is 80x56, on
atone fonndation ; driving shed. 80x60, and gra,11
ertab!e adjoining with two box stale Also a frame
pig pen. The hone° is a story and a half frame,
heated by furnace. Horses -One five year old heavy
draught home, 1 tette year old hoevy draught mare,
In feat to a registered home ; 1 seven year old geld.
Inc, 1 three year old gelding, weighing 1600 pour ds;
1 three year (gel gelding, weighing 1600 pounds ; 1
heavy drituvht two year old filly, 1 roan driving
mare five years old, 1 chestnut driving mare five
years old, can pull a buggy in 2:50 and a lady can
drive her, 115i hands high-; 1 Clydesdale stallion -4
3 ears old, Prince of Dovehill (11856), O. S. B.. dark
brown, with white points. weight, 1960 pound4.
Cattle -Three mileh cows sum:rotted to be in ;eat 8
two year old steers, 10 yearling steers, 2 e earling
heifers and ono spring calf. Implements -1 Deer-
ing binder. 1 Deering mower, 6 ft. cut ; 1 blg B
mower with pea -harvester attachment, 6 ft out: 1
Elmira hay loader nearly new. 1 large MeCornfok
hay rake nearly new, 1 combined weed drill, 1 Syl-
vester cultivator nearly new. 1 diee harrow, 1 land
roller, 1 three -horse doubie furrow Verity plow, 1
single plow, 1 set di -mond harrows, 1 turnip- drill,
1 root nobler, 1 ecuffier, 1 grass eeed berraw, .1 set
weigh scales, 2000 pounds; 1 hay fork and 126 feet
of rope. new last year ; 1 fanning mill, bag truck
and holder; 1 straw cutter, 1 Chatham wagon. 1
truck wagon, 1 bay rack, 1 side -spring road wagon,
Swartz & Doer ; 1 side -spring road wagon, Mc.
Laughlin ; 1 Portland cutter, 1 set bobsleighs and
bunks, 1 water trough, 1 ret double team barmen,
2 sets single harness, robes and blankets, 2 grind
stones, 8000 feet of hemlock lumber, 100 cedar poste
8 feet 6 inches long, 1C0 eecond,elass cedar poste,
ladders, 1 step ladder, 1 Wiltianer plene good ea
now, together with whiffletrees, neekyokes, forks,
'shovels, spades, crowbars and numerous other
articles. Also about 40 hens. Ali will positively be
eolci as the proprietor is giving up farming and the
fartn le to be sold. Terms of Farm --Will he made
known on day a sale ; will be made to suit pur-
chaser. Terms of Stallion -One heir payable on
January let, 1406. and the balance on Jatmary tat,
1907, with interest et 5 per rent. on negotiable
paperor 5 per cent. discount off for cash on first
paymept or the whole. 'Terms cf Farm Stock -Tan
months' eiredit will be given nn furnishing' approved
joint note. All fium8 of $5 and under, cash ; 4
per cent. per annum agewed for emelt on oredit
ameunte. CEIARLES MASON, Proprietor ; THOS.
BROWN, Auctioneer. 1925
UTH LSTERING is our SPECIALTY.
We ma e parlor knits, odd and fanoy chairs
to order giving you choice f patt.rns and
eolcrs o coverings for each piece. We also
re-upho ster old puttee and chairs, making
them lo k like new, Our pricee are right
and our work guaranteed.
Cutte s and Sleighs for the baby are now
here. �u can have *anytidog you wish in
those li et, from the cheapest to the beet.
Fermi ure of all kinds at the lowest pos-
sible pri te,. Pietnree and picture filming,
window ehades and curtain poles.
&win machines, the Davie and standard
makes a so low prices that it will pay you
to oome after them, Just ecarte in and gee
these m obines before you buy.
KneOhtel d McKenzie
SEAFORTB.
Tac NOTICE.
If you wish to buy new
gOods at reasonable
prides do not fail to
ficall at our store.
We bay area from lerge wholeeale houses
and man zfacturora and dins are sheers
sure of o tbaining first-olass goods, and- as
we are iot paying enorneam expenses hi
rent or t see 'we can afford to sell our goods
t Very reasonable prices.
W have loaded up for
th Fall and Winter
Tr de with a nice stock
of the Newest Styles.
Come an4 see out Boys' and Men's Caps,
Mitts and Gloves, ()best Peotectfore, Robes,
Rugs, Girls' Tains, and Persian •Latrth Cape.
Be sure to compare our price* on Buffalo
and Pergian Lamb Coate with those of the
same make and class in towels and cities.'
A Few Specials.
Men's heelvy weight panto, blue, blaok or
gray, $2 e Men's black aerge pants, $2.50;
Men's striped worsted, $3; Men's punt.
iets, $1.50 and $1.75 a pair ; White bed-
spreads, el each. It is our constant aim to
sell good °ode at ream:mashie prices and to
give the ligheeb poesible price for farm pro-
duce. T y us on butter in roller or tubs,
eggs, lard, tallow, potatoes and fowl of
ail kinds.
1926-6
,R W JEWIT1
Constance.
We raolsii, a specialty of Ladies Corsets, We do not Onfintil ourselves to
any particular make. We exfilllitle All -samples, and selec the basil:styles from
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each maker's goads, We have jual sorted up our stook jn the following
lines :
B. and 0. Oereets in white, drab an4 tin, straight front, military hip, steel filled,
at 50o 75e and $1. B and L Corsets n drab and white, French (routine, streighe
front, hip, laced with three lane; ab $1 and $1.25. Cromptones Conde in all their
beet makler, including bhe Vaisi, Victori eTaps, Girdle, etc., at 500, 75s, $1 and $1 25.
D, and A 0 trawl,* in great; variety, in d b and white, streigbb front, military trip, at
50,3, 75o and $1. E. T.- Corsets in all elle s, straight freak die hip, trimmed with lace
and ribbon, at s, 75c and $1, Chit ren'e common sense Inlets at 253 and 35e.
Mimosa' comes i1 all sizes at 50o.
.L11.13I 4117 NECKWEAR,
We got a great snap in LadiesNeckwear this week. We had to buy a
large quantity to get them at the lowl price. They come in all the new styles
and colors, an we are selling them away below regular prices. Ask to see
our Ladies' New Belts, We show an elegant range in all the new designs.
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McKINNON & CO., BLYTH.
Elia USE, YOU RIGHT.
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, We watat your trade, and if pri es will do it, your trade is ours. Not a
day passes but some one tells us that u,r prices are the lowest in town, they
say we have tried them all, Here'swhy-lst, we are under le e expense than
the big stores; 2nd, we employ no cl ke, we put their salary 111 your pocket :
3rd, we pay cash and get the diaconal,' . If, after buying any of Tr clothing,
you find you can p-urchase the same elkewbere one cent cheaper, we will cheer-
fully refund your money.
Men's Oveliooats, $6 to $1.8 Youths' Overcoats, $5 to $8
Men's Suits, $5 to $12.; • i3os' Suits, $2 to $5,75.
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TO THE '4FOUNDRY .MEN
,
We have vhat you want in.Overalls, Smocks, -Underwear, in fact every
thing you weal. 111 your business.- IGive us a -call.
Seven br
wear -15o, 2
Engliali, 150,
wear out, 5
girls' hose, p
glove and tai
GENTS' 'FURNISHINGS.
vgn ties, 25c and 50ce-they f‘re popular_ All kinds of Neck -
c, 35e, 50c. Shirtii-VanAllen's-the best in Oanada.Collars,
,wo for 250; Austrian, 20c each, a. collar the laundry can't
ocks, Overalls, aed tfis best 25o sox .in Seaforth, Boys' and
re worsted, 25e, Underwear,40c to $1.25, Yon will fiad our
t stock complete. .
Latest !Styles and Lowest Prices will make as famous.
ButtO and eggs taken as cash.
Season4ble
Fqotwear.
Our new atoek id !waste:Labia goods, which
for variot and completenese is the
very beet, and , ellen& a wide range for
satisfacto y seleotion f tho beet goode
to be fon d in the leading markets.
Bought el le, selected with s good judg-
ment as quality, and in gosd taste
as regard style.and appearance.
Yeti will fin many popular attractions in
line tf fel goods for this Fall and Win-
ter trade i We control some specie.'
lines in felts for dress shoes in men's
and WOrn, tee, Which have no equal.
We sell t e kind of geode that improve
on °basal ape:Moto and etand by you
like a bother. We guarantee that
every artiple in lour stook has got the
value in if., and' ie worth every cent of
the price Asked,: You will fiud us on
the rock bottom basis, 4nd our goods
always voiy low in price,
Richarason&
SAFORTH,
Sole A gonts for Dr. Read's Cu hion Shoes
Some
News
Having !purchased the stock of Mr.
Counteri, I have load ha a complete
line of tip -to -date
vIevireiry
Watches &
Everything in
Jewelry
Cone in and see them.
Repairing and ,Engraving
,Neeely and promptly done.
R McNaught,
'Coueter's. old Stand,
Seaforth.
•
MISTRAY HEIFitR,-Ca,me.into the premises of
II4the nodersigeed, Lot 16, Concession 2, Me.
Killop, about the last of catgusti a red heifer calf..
The owner ean haVe the same by proving property
and paying °berg s. THOMAS KALE. 1925x4
Second Hand Engines
For Sale.
One J. I, Case 15 b. p. Traction Eugine,
used one week.
One J. I. Case 15 h. p, Traction Engine,
wed two treasons.
One Sawyer & Massey 13 h. p. Traction.
One J. M. R098 & Sons 18 h: p. Traotion.
One Sawyer & Massey 17 h. p. Traotion.
One Grorge White & Sons 14 h. p, High
Speed Portable.
One George Wbite & Sons 14 h.p. Portable,
One New Hamburg 14 h. p. Poiteble, need
oneSawyellrl(gtiVIh.
Ooo .essey 13 fere Portable.
Two Stevens & Burns 14 b.p. Portebles.
Two John Abell 10 & 12 h. p. Portables.
Two Waterous Upright 12 h. p. Champion
The Engivnee8
above engines have been token in
trade and topleeed with Ball Engines and
will be sold on reasonable terms. Some of
them are in stock at Seaforth and others at
different points where they were u.sed. Full
particulars on application.
The ROBERT BELL •
1921 engine and Thresher Co„Ltd.
GRAND TRUNK 7sti-rEtiv
Hunters' Excursions
SINGLE FARE ON ROUND TRIP.
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8 M AtSe..E/ C'eaRriTla
—TO—
The Highlands of Ontario inoluding points
Matta.we to Nipigon and Garden River, in-
clusive ; also Kinwe.• and Temirminnivg.
Good going daily from November 3rd.
All Tickets valid returning on
or before December 10th1904
Dominion Elections.
Thursday, November 3rd.
Single fare for rounilvtrip between all @te-
nons in Canada, good going November 2nd
and 3cd, valid returning until November 4th.
World's Fair, St.Louis
$17.40 Round Trip.
With stop over privileges at Chicago,
Detroit and intermediate Canadian Widens
Through Pullman Sleepers twice daily.
For deka; illustrabcd literature and full
information, call on . . .
, W. SOMERVILLE, Town Agent.
A. F. PHILLIPS, Depet Ticket Agent.
M Killop Taxes.
The undereigned will be at the ROYAL HOTEL,
Seaforth, every Friday and Saturday, from 1 o'clock
Intlt 4 o'clock p.m., until and inoludIng Monday,
econaber lith, to receive taxer. All taxes not
aid on or before December 14th will be charged 5
r eent. additional.
1925-2 CHAS. DODDS, Conector.
To Slimed in
usiness
One has (only to make people think they can
deal best with Min.
But how can we make
People ,think this?
1
There is a way -----;and only one way. Do as
we wish people OD think we do.
,
We are trying do this
With our Oustorners.
We replace anything not found satisfactory,
(try us and see) We sell as cheap as anyone.
We do good' repairing And keep a good variety
to choose froth. Give us a trial. •
John Bulger., IEWEL2R'.83AF"
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easerweenmeenw
Uorner Main
And •
rkeit Arista
Seafortii,I. -
Ontario.
ITito Largesse
- Dry Goode ono'
IClothing
Concern Ise
Four Co:nudist:
Do you know that Wm. Pickard 85 Co.'s store
i$ known throughout the dounty as the safe4
and 'most reliable place to buy furs? Do you
know that people come many miles to see our
liars, to see the styles, and buy .with,ra sense
of security born of experience. If yo'n do not
know these things,- you do not know this
store. More care is necessary in the selection
of Furs than any other goods. You must have
itnplicit confidence in the seller, not mere con-
fidence in his honesty—for no merchant of
any sense is so foolish as to be dishonest
owadays—but confidence in his knowledge
of 016 fur business ; • 'that is the confidence we
have worked to deserve„ and we have it tis no
other store hereabout has it. We are proud
of the furs that leave this store; every article
is evidence of our experience, as well as evil-
' deuce of liberality in our selling methods.
Many months ago we made the largest con-
tracts for furs ever made in his part of the
country, when prices were at their lowest.
These contracts were made on a spot cash
basis, hence the following Amines :
DRIfes
MAG DA LEN e.
.Astrachan coats, all sizes, frona 32 to 46
prices from $26 to $40.
Bocharan coats, all sizes, frorn 32 to 46, at
pekes from $40 to $49.
Greenland Sea coats, two si3ecia1 lines, at $3 1
and $32 -collars, lapels and onffs, trimmed with
Bocharan.-
Feur special values in Electric Seat oafs,
trimmed with sable cuffs, collars and revers, at
$30, 836, 843 and $45.
One special line of half Persian coats at $51.
Three specials in Persians at $106, $133 and
$1.35 each.
Astrachan Collarsj style as shown, two epecials, a
$4.40 and $6.65.
Oppossum eollars at $4.85, $5 36, $6, $6.65, $7.35
and $9.
German mink collars from $2,75 to $6,65,
Sable Ruffs, style as shown, at $7,50, $8
$9, and the larger Sable Ruffs at $11,40, $12, $15
$20, $21.60 and 323.
Caperines from $3 to $37, and Muffs froni SOe to
$13.00.
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MENS FUR COATS.
This is a stock it would pay you to come nailes to see, not only for the
extra values we offer, but for the assortment we show. NO matter what
priced coat you want, it's here; and its here priced as you will find it no
where else. There are many reasons why we ,;011 these now at exceptionally
low prices, but tee them, compare them with anything to be found in the
trade, and. be =winced.
Men's Coon Coats, aU sizes, in all prices, from
$30 to $75. We are showing this season a coon ,
coat just tw.° skins to the length, extra value,
Our $53 coon coat is special value, full fur-
red, 'prime skins and good color,
'Black Russian Calt Coats. We have these
coats black this season, made with collars as coat -
lamb, astrachan or dog collars.
Fifty black dog coats. This is a *oat that
will give Rood wear, has good appearance, at a
very moderate price.
Twenty Brown Dog Cleats. This oat for $15 will give first-els% wear.
A full stock of Wallaby Coats, in both dyed and natural, at at the low-
est prices.
Wcrabat Coats, in both dyed and natural, from $14 to $25,
Galloway Coate. -The wild Northwest Galloway, perfectly black, no
pieces, from $25 to PS. -
Special values in fur lined coats -Persian Lamb collars, rat :lined, good
shell, for 853.
Sleigh Robes in gallovray, black, brown and grizzly bear.
Ail sizes in Goat Robes, Assiniboia and Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes,
We can save you money on anything in robes.
11111 PICKARD it CO -m-RE'r
IMPORTE
Opposite To Blanding, Comer Main and titarkat Ste. Reaforth.