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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1905-03-31, Page 5Rt abuts sa brighter complete new d children. tin shoes to shoe hers, handsome new Vici Kids are ing factories of Cates. We want =d if you'll give us onably and well what your she. e a shoe to fit Beeoh WO®d. otea.—Ernest Chittendcn moved est week from the ,Shine ferm,where lived for the last five &.'ars, to a arm of Mr. Robert Govdlook, jr, `va miles n rt`h of Seaforth. Mr. and s. Chittenden will be missed here they were favorites.—The young- est child of Mr. d0111r Maloney is cry sick. We hope soon to hear of is recovery.—Mr. Harry Mo. die, pr„ syld his farm to Mr., C. Delaney nd _s retiring. We hope he will not rsave here as he would be very much Itlissed as 'he always had his joke no utter , how the weather acted.— Councillor McQuaid is busy this week etting repairs on the roads caused by the freshets. Perth Items.. —Alisti Edith Hurlburt, ai Mitchell,. gone to Arcola, ,Assa. • —gr. "A. Burritt, of Mitchell, has presented the Methodist church of that town with a bible and hymn took. ;frs. Tallra.n and son, of Red Deer, Alberta who have been visit - jog Mr' 1T. S. Ford, of Mitchell, have veturned to their home. _5fr. R. J. Keeler, a Mitchell, has. property - in that stown from 'Mr. Lyneil the old de, of Ma- doc, for ,the sum of $8O& —Dr;lid yrs. Robertson. of Strat- ford, "Who have been visiting in gas Uvere tendered a reception isle iniiVctoria at the home of the iteea'brother, ''.??1,1r. David s.rE Orbe .Coni urtc r• 11. Casey# formerly of t. 1 ., h:iq €lid his r idenei' 'quid to Mr- Chariot (au1, Aut Mr`- . ef- y nn tam- for Y„ • eye tie,. # .Y: FT y � .frZf af'orth, E, Empresa 0 Zurich to 1.is- father,-Mr. D. on,of Selfort.h, 'cently with her ri. Gr& n.o Pe - �`i2(i�t31 , f►t thi villa • during i iriw € iwir a'ii a f ° arid f * ''P E CANADIAN BANI( OF COMMERCE, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Paid-up Capital,: $8,700.00 Reserve Fund; $3,500,000 HON. GEO. . COX, President. . X. E. WALKER, General Manager. . ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l Manager, 110 Branches IN cAN GOA, T IE UNITED STATES ANEW EnN1GLAt11fJo 2 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Farmers' and Graziers' Banking, Every facility afforded farmers and graziers for .their banking business. Notes dis counted, Sale Notes cashed or taken for collection. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. De 'posits of $1 and upwards received,and interest allowed et current rates from date of deposit. Intereet added to the deposit twice in each year, at the end of May and November. The depositor is subject to no delay what- ever in the withdrawal of the whole dr any portion of -'rhe deposit. BANKING . BY MAIL. Deposits nay be made or withdrawn by mail. Out.of•town accounts receive every attention. SEAFORTH BRANCH. F. H©LMFSTED, Solicitor. G. E. PARKES, Manages/} relate lot *t + ; $4 £ 0 to $5 per cwt, with one lo. Bulls sold at $3.25 to $4 per own' extra thoroughbred bull at cyst, Bnteb€re—Tisa heavies' the betas& a tt1e, being -causeda short - d prima ad vs.uced .o- be,r° ti :Boit w1 Deaths. E -7m Clinton, on March 18th, Edward wise, and 80 yearn ERSON—In Clinton, on March 19th, Mrs Robb neer. raged 89 ; ears N—in Sh,1eLon, on 'March 20th, Mrs Wm i'too * d 78 ears X1.1; Clinton. on March 21eb. Eliza Potts. &iota the hte d E MitcbeIl, sod mother et hits Ben Cole and Mrs a W Cole, aged 71 ymn and 5 eieoths '-na—At Whik-Ourdi, on March 18`h, Ed. :died„ agod6i ear., 8 mlothL and 9 411 Witntntitt e M rrb 11, h, ! a 00 * VA, krah kcr, Iii Yom, f'V BION EXFOSI 1 O s �rOKINNON & New Corsets 0.y We have just received our new Corsets for Spring. We do not confine ou rselves to any particular make of corsets. We examine every rmaker'8 s mples, and select the best lines from each, which gives our customers a great r nge of the best goods to choose from. Below ,we mention a few of the s ecia} lines we show this Spring • The 0.B.0. Corsets, made of fine batiste, in white and grey, dip waists, t _e new little Jap corset clasps and hose supporters. We have them in three s. y l es ---the June Br}de, Batwing, and Peggy from Pails, at $1. Oromptnn's Corsets in the Yatisi, Victoria, Alexandra, Fairy, etc,, at 1.25, $1, 75c and 50e. , B. dr C. Corsets in all the best makes, in tap, drab and white, steel f fled, , dip hip, straight front, trimmed with lace and i.ibbon, at 50c, 75c, Si. D. d, A. Corsets, in drab and white jean, condi 'and batiste, in three nalities, at 50e, 75c and $L B. & I. Corsets, in bias cut and bias steel filled, laced with three lases at $1. land $1.25. Wray's steel filled Corsets in blaek, drab and white, straight front, habit] hip, in the Paris Lady, Alexander and Lady Minto, at 50e, 75e and $1. E. T. Corsets in. the Watch Spring and Tape Girdle, in all sizes, from 50c to $1.25. Misses' Corsets and Children's Waists in great variety, at 25e and 50c. A special line of Corsets, worth 50c, for 39e. 0 A8 B .A.N D Oil "RIC B iMoKINNON & ., H® See what SPRING ._ . ,_ • 3 ,___ Corner Main l and Market Streets Ssefert!"„ Ontario. Pickard' •� s Le Fe s Dry Geode `stag Clothing Concern in CostR msgte:isd'f e Every Day Store for Ee rybo dy. The first showing f Spring goods at Pickard's indicates how carefully and successfully our stook for the season at hand has been chosen. It is a thoroughly metropolitan stook, such as et/ ° be- fore has been placed on sale in Seaforth. Whether you wish . the most exclusive importations, .dud productions of our own 4t tfte i lave 1 7