HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1905-06-16, Page 5t has °Very appear,
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ales and weak spm
et days, or dew
exceptionally god
(lord to ignore,
ten you see theme
durable, and have
land
l,r50 and $1.75 a lir
Inas,, at $2 and P}:.` a
o, great value, at . ee
,at31apair.
all sizes. in Steck. a
lk
�ena
tin go
eafort
and rF Eaapee
sin 'Webber, , rof Lene
e- L residents of 'off
rented Mr. ,tlilbeee
hntly Yee start by ,Mr.
and Mrs. Webben
zens. Mrs. Web..
Mrs•.
Jenks, of t%
D.tnnaii Thom on
were in God�oh
tiding the. Sunday
on. They report ;e
eofitable time. -Mr
kughter, of $ekafort•
the past week vis-
fir. Webber was In
t.ay casting bier bale.
ilyrn`tn. Mr. Web...
the Winning side.
E the village. spent
v with, her sister¢
of =Seaforth.
tcefled.
men, boye and children,
fir Rummer clear—samplers in
Willis; sola aeeat for Doe.
roma and George A. Slake
1956$
ch. -A very exciting
ill was played here
ng when lle'nsall
met defeat at the.
rtecefield Rovers, by
O 0 McBryde, Mc-
ikerilu'.ul- played the
he local team. Ian-
:til. played a strong
half. Frucc:field.
ton Hough Cup team
,t l{iis week and next
.return match with
Folin Aikenlr.ead has
sndon,w i*reE ite hes_
brother, Albert, at
tall. -Messrs. A. F,
1. W. Sewers were in
-eday lust. -The saw
urd's Supper was (Use
Ir. CraieiN,, of To-
zbath last, at Union
Ir. Dav idsone M. A., h;'
Shed the Thanksgist-
hlodday.-The Fores-
r picnic toyfield
-No 10 school, Stan-
, 14, Stanley, on Fri-
' a football match
Ir. J. Scott, of tea-
in Brucefield this.
lv> Gresham, of 'To-
' Coils -fere, w ent to
day last. -Mr. Robt.
inley, recently pure
anon from G.M. Bald-
girth.
pimiammatimergail
a1 1gy.
:on Clan. -The great
;ily re -union of 1905
to hi -tory and the
int• 7th ;it the home
;here on, Goshen line,
'timbered. The wea-
arable for an outside
t large barn was pre-
ss loeded with good
es other= knew better
All Svf•re, wOTI sibs
the rep .'Let nerd Eche.
er4:ttrft, or;.rngee, Cts.►
ice in the test sten,
t , di'tlog ut'e, rliusic,` -.
rid a happy afternoon
;art. M'•rubers of the
resent from various
da and the ,United
, er s of regret eVeT
veral unible to tit-
: t•t Dry -411e, of Hen -
;en and made yin ac-
On Friday a large
'rtmily drove to 13ay-
€d the afternoon at
ecord clatter back to
a period of 75 years•
n to Mr. and 141x.
children. To these
Thirty-eight ware
i;tPM, making a tater
-three have been re'
It. leavirng a present
ince last year's gate.
s been ono. ,irtarriaf
es
one death. -R. tD.
,-tlllope
tl•tirekers. -In loolydn
[ lite -need fisc d err and
F.• county, I find on -
Ft a license ap to t
be
Now WC know the sere
sldiiru-without .1
• are they allow
t�v ? The authoriti
tlti ;trite of 1axifp; :
4l qtt one4_'.-One 1,1r fiat
LLS
S
fiery other make in
etiatiou Footballs.
ie ; they know the
>sr and keep their
12.hers, if you want
a1•75. Then we
€very one perfect.
stet will bring you
• ONTAE1 5
L ertelesb€ro.
Notes. -Do not forget the Metho-
t lawn dial on the evening of
nee, 93rd, on the parsonage grour.cis.
-The Presbyterians will hold their
lawn sottial on the evening of 'the
001IDr. Deli left - for his home
en Montgomery on Wednesday last.
Quite a number attended the con-
vcntion in Clinton on Wednesdey.
THE CAN.ADL.
OF COMMERCE., . ##
Paid-up Capital, .;$8,700.000. Reserve F d, $3,500,61)0
READ OFFICE, TORONTO.
Staffer.
Dens. --Mrs. James Barbour, ac-
,mpaned by her 5011, John, and
:daughter, Mrs. W. Worden, visited
lige daughter, in Herring -teen last
.week.--4Ir. and Mrs. Jeffrey spent
Sunday in Oenstance with friends.-
yrs. Kelly and Mrs. M&Vittie, of
• Blyth, were visitors at Mr. D.lill's
`lass week. --lair. Albert Naris and
sister spent Sunday at Mr. D.
Dangles' in Logan. -Miss Ada Drake
lhas returned from her visit at lie -
Henry S. Drake. second
eon of Mr. Ethsiard. Drake and Miss
Ruth, youngest daughter of Mrs.
'T. Chappel, of the 13th concession of
filbert, drams to Hens -Ill on Wed-
nesday of this seek and were mar-
ried there, by Rex. Mr.,`Dahnnty.-
ass A. Carlin visited friends in Bid-
cdulph last week.—Miss Carmichael
sof London, is visiting at the horne of
let uncia, Mr. Jahn t` armaicheel.--
There ,are quite a nunmber in our
village taking in the excgrsion to
the F}alls.--Mrs.. Jeffrey ales runs to
Bufkaie to visit beer daughter, -Mr.
Butson has painted her verandah and
It has improved the looks of his
to se. -Miss Doherty Hutchison is
lie from visiting in Mitchell.
Tokersmith.
'A Double June Wedding . -A very.
pretty and unique event took place
at the horse of Mrs. James Bread -
foot, of Tuekersmith', on June 14th
when her daughters, Miss cane Rae
and Miss Margaret, were rc pectiVely
united in wedlock to Mr. George S.
Black, rceave of T uckersmith, and
e Ir. Wm. Black, his brother. A few
minutes after 11 a.m. the nuptial
knots were tied by Rev. F. IL Larkin
essisted by Rev. A. K. Birks, in the
presence of n largo number of -guests.
'The room in which the ceremony was
performed was beautifully ,and _taste -
'fully banked with ferns. The brides,
;who were given away by their 'broth-
ers, were .exquisitely dresesed in
eehite silk, trimmed with cream lace
arid. chiffon xi/Sties.. After congrat-
:ilatiorzs. Lad been tendered the Large
company gravitated to .the spacious
-dining room where the dainties of
1e land were partaken of. The pres-
ents were many arid valuable. The
rhappy couple took the -afternoon
train on their honeymoon trip, fol. -
lowed by the best wishes of a hest
of friends.
ossmsomaitsmommiama
. Er. WALKER, General Manager.
ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l .ntinaifrr,
BANR. MONEY ORDERS
ISSUED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES :
$5 and under
SONExposrron.
agINNON & CO..
A Drop in Prices.
Corea' Main
and
Market Sreets
Soaforth,
Ontario.
. The ro
ickard
Cone es lay
`our Cossatioak
It is unnecessary to waste words in explaining the cause of this grea t
dr p in prices. Suffice it to say, the. goods are hee`s at the prices quoted, and
th quality guaranteed. The travellers know we are always open for maps
for. spot cash, and when they have anything special to offer, we get the first
ehance. This accounts for the following low prices
Prints, wide with, fast odors, regular 103, for 6/3. Prints, extra wide, Iighb and
er colors, worth 120, for 7/o. :Flaked linens for bteirt waist suite, in colors of pink,
In , arab and green, worth 14c, far 10o. Fine ohambraye in colors of blue, pink and
no an, e
wide width, regular piece 15o, for. l2 -o. Chambraya in a fall range of colors,
o bin 12 , for 103.. Cotton voiles, 34 inches wide,
inplain cobra, also spots and
he'ks, very speoial,_worth 15o, for 120, Wo31 voiles, in plain goode and stripes, in
o1 re of blank, green. brown and navy, goad value at 65o, for 50e. Mohair dress goods,
4 inches wide, fine glosey finish, in blank, brown and navy, good value at 65o, for #50r.
adios' fanceesilk embroidered collars, something very stylish, at 30; 353, 40o and 50e ;
on choice for 25e. Linoleum, two yards wide, good black patterns, regular price 50;
✓ 5o per quare yard. Heavy Scotch cork linoleums, 4 yards wide,good value at 65c,
✓ 00 per square yards. Carpets in union, wool, tapestry and Brussels, at 10 per cent.
elo regular prices. There has been a'greet drop in the price of sugars, and they ere
1 ke to go lower. - We oav quote eery lovt4 prices by the 100 pound bags. We also
3 cents
Over $5 and not exceeding 6 Cents
Over $10 and not exceeding 10 eents
Thee Orders are PAYABLE AT PAB, at any office in Celled% of a Chartered Bank
(Yukon excepted), and at the principal banking points in the United States.
. NEGOTIABLE AT A NEED RATE AT
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, LONDON, ENGLAND,.
They form an excellent method of remitting sMall sums of money with eafety
and at small coils.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. G. E, PARKES, Manager.
body should turn out and. encourage
the boys to wiiie--Mr. W. Ha,bkirk,
of Dungannon, spent Sunday with his
wife and family here.
SALE REGISTER
On Saturday, June 24%, at lo'clock,
p. m. at Ditik's Stook Yarde, Seaforth.
Stook' Steers, Halters and Cows. P. A.
ioneer.
On Wednesday, June 28E13, at 1 o'clock,
p. m. sharp, on Lot 25, Concession 2,
MoKillop, Farm Stook ands Implements.
,Rev. A. S. Birks, Executor ; Jas. G. Me -
?Mabee!, auctioneer.
albs per bushel ...
Pees per bushel
itteley per bushel —
Fiour, per 1110 Ito— —
Endes r 100 be—
Potatioes per hag
dat (retell) per barrel..
Weed peltoord (short).. -
MARKETS.
June 18, 1006
NMI
Cenvas shone for men, boys and children.
eery cheep and light for rammer wear—sampleff in
(Muth windaw. W. H. Willie, sole ag nit tor Der-
N.etes.-Mr. Will Dennison. and his
'fair bride arrived here from Thames -
vino on Thursday of last week and
they have taken, ap theie residence
In Mr. Dennison's beautiful home on
- the north road. A large oircle of
'friends will unite in welcoming Mrs.
Dennison to Varna and in :wishing
'them long life and mach happiness.
-Mri. James MeGlyment and Miss
'Martha, Keys left on Tuesday for
Marlette, Michigan. tie be present
at the Walker -Keys family reunion
;which takes place this year araosig
the friends in Michigan. -Lee 1)/fcCon-
nen is quarantined with scarlet
lever. --The rimesters attended the
-13.glish church in a body on, Sun-
iday evening last and enjoined a most
excellent and appropriate sermon
for the occasion by Ihe rector, Rev.
Mr. jennines.-Miss Reiehert, of
Hills Green. e is visiting her aunt,
Gliteer.-Rev. Mr. Davidson .has
been kept quite busy lately cele-
brating- June eveddings and they are
not all done yet. But he is good na-
tured and enjeys being busy in thit
way. -Mr. Thomas Brownette has
erected. a new Chicago airmotor
pumping mill and. has water put in
his house and barn from his new
*drilled well which adds greatly to
the appearanoe of his fine premises.
h The work was done by that well
known wind mill expert, Mr. J. F.
Staples, of Seaforth, which will, no
doubt, give Mr. Brownett th.e best
et satisfaction.
Married. -A very pretty mat-elev.
was celebrated at St. Peeler's chereh
%ere on Tuesday of last week. The
contracting parties were Mr. Osoar
Ducharme, jr., and. Miss Celina Den
emie, daughter of Mx. Alex -ander
Lekened by Rev. Father Loiselle and
was witnessed by a large. number of
the relatives and friends of the hap-
py young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Du-
t harme are among the most popular
o f our young people and they halve.
elf very large _circle rot friends here
• elsew her e who wilt join -with
us in wishing them many joys and
few sorrows during their united
journey down life's stneam. They
restde on the homestead farm
neer St. Joseph.
Wool (unwashed)
0 40 0 40
0 86 to 0 66
O 46 to 0 46
0 14 0 15
2 50 to 2 75
8 60 to 7 00
5 00 to 6 85
O 80 0 26
O 73 to 80
1 25 to 1 00
6 00 to 8 20
0 40 to 0 60
7 00 to 8 00
1 26 to 2 00
04 to 05
7 60 to 8 20
16 to 16
1 and 15 to 25a lower than last week. Pritna
steere$5 50 to $6.75, a few at do ; shippin
feeders, $3 to $425; stook heifers, $2 5
to $3.25 ; fresh cows and epringers steadt4
good to ohoioe $45 to .$50 ; medium,
Aotiveiend a shade higher ; heavy $5.55
tive •, sheep Weedy ; lathier 10o hIgher;
TORONTO, June fith-Cettle-sThe geed
IV of fat nettle was medium, only a few
lots of prime cattle being offered, Not-
withstanding the faob that deliveries of cat-
tle were light, trade was far from being
good, with a still futo)her deeline of 100 bo
153 per eseteboth for butchers' teed export -
ere. Exporters-Prioes for exportere rang-
ed from $4.90 to $5.50, buts there were only
four cattle of prime quality that brought
the latter price. The bulk of exporters
sold at from $5 to $5 25 per owb. Export
bulls sold at $3.60 to $1 per eyrie wibh few
at the latter price. . Butchers'-Ohoiee
picked lots of butchers' sold iite$5 bo $5.20.
Two prime heifers. 1075 lbs. each, sold at
$5.40 per Cwt. Louie of good butchers'
cattle sold at $4,60 te $4 90 per owt ; med-
ium at $4. to $4.50 ; cot:anion eompesed
of cowe principally, eold an $.3 to $3 75
limited number of stookers and feelere
wirn offered. , Some light reederv .900 to
1.0- lbs. each sole st from 94 to i4 50,end
oia
Milo Cpws-About 20 mil& cows and
ruringers sold at from $26 to $45 each.
Trails for cows was not nearly as good,
des, ere reporting a decline of $5 to $10 per
heed and they were not all sold at the.
Vetd Calves -Prices for veal calves were
easier, renging from 93 to $5 per/ owb., for
the bulk, with an oderibt selling at 25e.per
owt; more. Sheep and Lembs-Eenorb
$3 50 per owt. spring lambs at $3 to $5 50
each. Hoge-beliveriett light; ; pricey un-
changed at $6.65 for selects and $6.40 for
lights and fate.
TORO*TO, June 13--Buttir'- Receipts
continue plentiful, notwithstanding the
weatheee and premise to coatinae large.
Prices are yet nnobanged, bub have an eas-
ier tendency. • Cseamery prints 18 to 200 ;
eolide, 18 to 190 • dairy pound rolls, good
choiee. 15 to '16e ; dairy ' Dirge rolls,
14o to 15o ; medium dairy, 13 to 14o ;
dairytuba good to choice, 14i to 150 ;
infericr dairy, 12 to 13e. Cheese -Is
steady but reeeipes eminent an easier mar-
ket. Qaotations are 9/ to 100 per pound
for job tots hetet. Eggs -Choice are eoaroe
and the market holds firm at =to 17o,
With most salee•at the latter price.
litoerresnere June 13- Eggs Straight
150. Batter--Ohoice creamery, 190 to
19ie ; under grades. 18/ to 190 ; dairy,
16u to 160 • rolls, 15/3 to 160. Cheese-
' Iltiefe.-The town was again aeons -
tea Wedneeday morning at 7 a.m. by
the unwelcome sound of ehe lire a-
larm. Mr. jas. Penth was leading his
egg wagon avith groceries to go 'cot
the road. when he saw smoke iseuing
'from Mr. Moser's hardware Store.
When the store eves opened the place
eves full of sneoke and it was' very
hard to find where it was coming
::front. It was fouled tufa the fire had
the beck shop enil caught
quenched the iblaze.-Dr. Field and
Mr. Mentgomery, of Bressels, visit-
ed friends in t own GU Sandey.-Mr.
und Mrs. Cutt visited friends in
toed is at preseiit visiting her sister
in Owen ileunde-Mr. A. 13.McDonald.,
a Brussels, wae in town GU Tues --
parents in tose-n this week. -Mr. E.
Livingstone was -confined to lila
house daring the past eneek.-Mr. M;
Graham, of Br ticef ield, is at pres-
Sinas.-The young people of the
town as well as some of the o
ones, were a m mend Wedneeday est
noon by the antics of a dancing tkar
being brought ei hrough by a couple
are holding their anntral lawn soeial
fbn their grounds at the church on
Wednesday evening, the 21st. They
have a good programme prepared
and will be assisted the Wingb,ara
band. -The Lucknow beee ball team
are to play our team this, Prida,se
-evening on the park hegee. Every -
emirs, eta.
TORONTO, Jane 13 -Wheat -White. $1
timothy, $10 to '810,50 ; olover oe mixed,
shores, $17.50 to $18 ; Menitobs $18 for
bran, and $20 for aborts.
Gr
ToRONTO, June 13 -The market far poJa-
toes is without feature. Ontario 60o on
track, and 65 to 75o oun of store ; east-
ern, 65e on track, ande 70 to 75 out of
There is no Excuse
f r y man who will pay a big price for his clo thine. We have advertised
o r c °thing to be the cheapest and best la town and°have prOveci what has
is en said." No a then, we will give any person wanting a suit a ch.ane,e of a
't at $5. ,We give you what we advertise.
great assortment at prices that will surprise you.
This is a speeial department of ours. We have a
We will not be undersold.
SO
The time has come when you wilt go without a vest. • YOH
hirtss• will have So have a nice shirt. Look in our_ windows and. if
you donit see what you want come in and ask about thena.
Three pairs for 25e ; All word sox two pairs for 25c.
E VESTS :—Regular $2.50 vest for $2 25 ; Reg,ular $1.75 vest
for $1.25.
TORONTO, June 14 -Receipts of the new'
clip in this market have been light, partly
aecounb of the wet weather, and partly
because smaller buyers in the country are
picking up offering ebelieving in the speou-
lesiva possibilities of the mituation, and are
little firmer at 140 for unwashed, 22e to
23o for washed, and 190 for rejects.
Live Stook Markete.
LONDON, England. June 13th, -Cattle
are quoted. at Hie to 1210 per pouod; refrig-
erator beef, 90 to no per lb.; aheep, 13a to
140 per Ile
adian, 5ed to 61 ; trade firm.
MONTREAL, June 18 -Cable advises came
etronger, and prices on the week show an
advances of lo to p,a per pound, with elates
of American cattle at 12 to 120, and Can-
adians at to 120, while in London
Americans bold at 12410 and Canadians at
12ie. The exports for 'the past week were
3,377 Cattle and 552- sheep. Receipts of all
lines of live stook for local consumption
were comparatively small, and in come -
queue° trade was an the quiet side, tut the
undertone in the market was firm, and
were in the market, to -day some 170 heejd
of cattle that were brought from Mexico,
being eleven days on the road; they sold at
410 per pound. Nearly as many other
Mexicatecattle will be offered here Wed-
nesday. Prices of exporb cattle had
downward tendency all round, owing to
the muggy weather and the linerel sup -
lee. Prime beeves sold bo 5ge per
d ; pretty good oat' le sold ail Xt to
'r e butte, 3i to 440, and the coin-
, at 21, to no per pound Milch
t PO to $55 eaah. Calves sold ab
'soh, or 3 to 50 per pound.
to 4o per pound ; lambs
Good lote of fat hogs sold
po
mon ito
cows sold
Sheep mold at
at about 7e, pe p uncl,
e3IIeresee, Jane 13—Cattle—Fairly active
DALTON—In Flibbert, on June llth, to Mr and
GARDINER—In Bibbed, on June 9bh, to Mr and
MeLAREV—In Ribbon on June 7th, to Mr and
Mrs Wm E McLaren. a eon
STRACHAN—In Brussel% on June 18th, to Mr and
Mrs Alex Strachan, a eon
RUFFELL—In Goderich, on May 27th, to lifir and
Mn Chas Ruffen, a son
PINDER—In Goderieh, on June ste, to Mr and Mrs
TEBSUTT—In Gederich township, on June 8th, to
STATHAM—In Exeter, on,May 81st, to Mr arad Mrs
eil
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STORE
all
"WIDDIS,
est Styles and Lowest Prices will make us famous.
Butter and eggs taken as cash.
ill, aged 78 years
—In Goderieh, on June 4th, Fannie, wife
awes Stewart, and only daughter of Mr
Charles Cale*, formerly of London
—In Detroit, Michigan. on June 6th,
Ine Mordebn, you egoist daughter of the
IN —In Port Albert, on June 5th, George
wkins, aged 79 years and 8 menthe -
E D—On the 1310 field line,, Godeligh town -
P. 0 duet 2nd, John Shepherd, aged 81.
FS
—I Stanley, on June 2nd, the wife' of Mr
n es, aged 68 years
eumberry, on June 8rd, Miss Lens
tfe ged 20 years
—In Brnesels, en June 18th, the Infant
In Grey, on Aloe 18th,Lizzle, fifth daugh-
*f }Obeid Oen, aged 21 years, 6 months
15 ys
ea, ged 76 years, 2 months and 7 days
SCOTT—WILSON—At the reoldence of the bride'e
Larkin, Mr Roy W Scott. to Mine Ms rpret E,
BLACE—BROADFOOT—At the residence of the
bride'. mother, Tuckeremith, on June 14th, by
Rev F H Larkin, B A, wielded by Rev Mr Birks,
11r Giorge 8 Black, reeve of Tuckeremith. to
Idle. Jane Bare, eldeet daughter of the ins
Jame" Broadfooli. A leo at the same time and
place, and by the same clergymen, Mr Wm
Blaok, to Miss Margaret, second_ daughter of
the late Janice Broadloot
June 7th, by Rev N Shaw, Mr hi McKay, of
Goderico, to Miee Maggie, daughter of Mr W
Fotheringbarn
TAMLYN—MARTIN—At St Jamee' Cathedral, Tor-
onto, on June 6th, by Rev Canon B A Welsh,
Tairlyn, to Mies Margaret, eldest daughter of
Mr John Martin, both of Wingham
DAY—WADE—At the reeidence of the bride's par -
B A, B D, of Mount Forest, Miee Ethel L Wade,
daughter of Mr George Wads, to Mr Sherman
Usy, all of tiVingbain
DIETRICH—TRETHEWAY—At the reeldence of the
bride's parents, Britannia mai, on June 7th, by
Rev James A Anderson, 13 A, Mr William Alex
ander Dietrich, to Mite Mabel ,Grace, daughter
of Captain T Tretheway
bride's parents, Huron road, near Goderieh, on
June eth, by Rev W 11 Graham, Mr Fmk T
Arnistroog., of Mersea, Cane county, to Mire
• Clara A, daughter of Mr T A Bean -
DIAMOND—ROLLINS—On June let, by Rev Dr
Horner, et the residenee of the bride's par.
ants, Mv and bfre A J Rollins, of 880 Forest
Avenue West, DeLeon. Miehigsw, formerly of
Exeter, Mies Ella M Rollins, to Mr W Dia.
mond
BROOKII—GBAY—At the residence of the brlde'e
father. Biuevale, by -Bev W J West, id A, on
June 7th, Mies Jean Grey, only daughter of Mr
Wm Glee, to Mr Wm Brooks, el Morels
PASSMORC—CANN—At the residence of the
bride's patents, Mr and Mrs Charles Cane, the
borne. on June 7th, by Rev W 11 Cooper, of
Ellorville Mr John Passmore, engineer, M•
Stratford, to Miss 011ie Cann
MUIR—SHAW—At Jura Cottage, Clinton, on June
7th, by Rey Dr Stewart, Mt W J Muir, of Port
Elgin to Miss May 0, youngest daughter of Mr
00ATS—HOLBOI8TER—At New York, on June
6th, Robert 11 Coats, of Ottawa, formerly of
Clintoneto Mists Merle Holboister
HOSSACK—ROBERTON—AS the home of the
bride's brother•irelaw, Mr James Bailantyne, of
Brussel e on June 14$14, by Rev Dr Rose, Dr J 0
CARDIFF—DAVIS—At the home of the bride's par-
ents, Morrie, on June 14th, by Rev Dr Rose, Mr
Fred Cardiff, of Grey, to Mists Annie, deughter
of Mr John Davis, of Morrie
HOLMES—CRISP—At the residence of ihe bride's
parents, Londeaboro, on Jorie lit, by Rev B
Clement, Mr 0 Holmes, to Min A Criep, both of
Londesboro
Fu Oral Directors
#="1 Embqlmers.
calls answered at Mr. McKenzie's
e, church St., third house north of
ohool, west side. Graduate Musse-
l:1011one of Embalmiug, Boston, U.S
Kpe lite! 81.. McKenzie,
Nigh
regiden
pubho
chuseta
Lonq
creme values.
b length does
on atom of
ny biog.
Pacific Serges, Worsteds & Cheviots
Vickerman's Serges and Vicunas
ABSOLUTELY FAST COLORS.
A full range of the above lines, also Scotch and Canadian Tweed Suitings
and Trouserings.
Satisfaction guaranteed and prices moderate,
Speal e and Page, Merchant Tailors.
Under the Town Clock, -
Do not i
not add
merit to
The
14kgs
sold her require no
extrava ant praise.
They pro e their own
merit in &dual use.
That is *test of drug
etreegth, and that is
purity\ and drug
the test e invite you
to 'make.
Berger s English
Fresh Hellebore, 30e
Pare hits Castile
Cure, 10a box,
Buchu uniper Kid-
ney Pills, or more back
banoxd.rheu seism, 25o a
KiNG
AT
L Gill
GRAND TRUNK Mirea
For Dominion Day
Good going June SOble July lst, 2nd and
Returning unl,i1 july 411,
Between all statione in Canada ; also to
Huron and Debroit, Mich.
$68.10 Portland Exposition
Good going daily, returning within 90
(Lye. Speoial side trips to California
Homeseekers' Excursions
$30 to $40.50 to points in Manitoba, Amain-
iboia, Saskatchewan, Alberta.; good going
J.tina 27th and July 15th ; returning with -
For tickets and full information call on
W. SOMERVILLE, Town Agent.
A. F. PHILLIPS, Depob Tiokeb Agent,
There's A
World of
Satisfaction
In using A firet-olass BINDER
. TWINE, Tithe is the reason we want
your order foi " BLUE RIBBON."
Every' pound guaranteed to run 650
If You
Require
A backward season cause of terrific- reductions.
Every department teems with a big stock, which
was bought with the expectation of a large and
early Spring trade, but the weather °auditions re-
tarded business to such au extent as has left us
with more goods than we should- have at this time.
We expect to make this the big week in the his.
tory of our store. To do it we have resorted to
emphatic prie reductions.. The prices quoted.
below are bound to make quick selling :
Dress Goods Department
All the colored m.uslins in' this department, ranging in prices from 121-0.
to 35e ; your choice for 10c a yari
Thirty -4 fancy silk 'Waist ends, worth from. $4 to So, go on sale at sr.&
A new HAY FORK ROPE', set of
Fork Pulleys, give us a call, as our
prices are right.
George A.
Seaforth
A tablelof remnants of skirt ends and dress ends at half price.
Tbn pieces of dress goods, worth from 50e to 75e, for 35c.
Ten pieces of dress goods, worth from 40e to 50; for 25e,
Special lot of Parasols, worth $1.25 each, for 85e.
Ladies7 Department.
A bargain lot of rine whitewear, consisting of gowns, ekirts and cam
covers, slightly soiled, to be cleared at 25 per cent. off the markedyrice.
Ladies' white cotton drawers, tegulat 25e to 35e, to clear at 190 a pair.
Ladies' white cotton corset covers, regular 35e to 65e, to efear at 254e
One dozen: children's colored print dresses to clear at 39e. eaeln
A large importation of lace collaes in white, cream and black to -clear ate
wholesale prices.
Five hundred pieces of ribbon, worth fro 4 to 10e a yard, all cc&
dear at 2c a yard.
A. lot of ribbon ends to clearlat less than half price.
, Agent for
and Co
k' Cotton Root Compound,
a oreyth foot ball,
The
Just
Shoe
singl
Take
them
Fight Shoe.
Scre the most important
feature of a man's dress.
the trouble, then, of having
right.
Our lateet
Shoe
velou
moral
sion
for et
have
our American just 'Wright shoes,
u will wear no other.
sively by us.
importations in Just Wright
i patent colt, tan and
lf, in Blucher and Bal.
, tire correct for any occa-
f bu.einess or pleasure, and
lei fit, finish and durability,
b equaL Try one pair of
and y
Sold excl
Sole Agents
SEAFORTH.
EAFORTH,
for Eager, Sovereign and Just
Wright Shoes.
Gtaduation
Staple Department.
FiVe pieces of marble table oil cloth, worth 28e, for 17e,
Three pieces of table linen, worth 28c„ for 17e ; two pieees able lin
worth 30c, for 25c.
One piece of turkey red tabling, worth 40e, for 28e.
Twelve only damask table covers at half price.
Four pieces art muslin, worth, from. 60 to 70, for 43.e.
Seven pieces of art muslin, regular price 10e, for 61e.
Eight pieces of art muslin, worth 124e, for fie.
Twelve pieces of sheeting, werth 12 1-2e for 9 -2e. Five piecee
Millinery De artment
An always eeceptable graduation ni1t
is a watch. Our stock comprieee a
good variety of pretty watohee for
girls and misses, as well as reliable
timepieces for boye and youtig men, at
all, prices.
Are' you going on a trip, or oub for a good
thne, remember we clean and polish
your Rings and Iewelry free of charge.
R. McNaught,
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler & Engraver
and Optician,
SEAFORTH.
Never before such millbaery prices,1 This department won't be bothered
with any left -overs. Reductions heretare the most substantial in our hietory,
Hats, flowers, ribbon4, chiffons, etc., at half prices, .
Clothing Department.
rhe greatest bargains we have ever offered in men's tweed 'junto, worth
from $2 to $4 per pair.. About 400 pairs in the -lot on sale for 81.50 each.
One bundred pairs, of boys' kniekers, worth from 60e to 80e, on eale
50e per pair.
Men's colored shirts, all sizes, soft fronts, worth frora 60e to $1.25, f -r
Twenty-five dozen of men's cashmere half hose, worth from 30e to 50e,
on EaTlewaoth2u5nedarepclaimten's snmraer caps, worth from 25c to 50e, on sale at 15c
each.
A table of men's fine straw hats, worth from 25c to 75c, for 15c.
Many special clearing prices in men's suits. See our specials 1
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of Patrick Roach, late of the
Townehip of Hibbert, irrthe County of
Perth, Farmer, deoeseed.
Notice le hereby given, pureuant to the statutee
in that behalf that all persens having claims against
the agate of the said Patrick Rosoh, who died on
the eth ditty of May, 1905, are required on or before
the 5th day of July, 1905, to "end by pest prepaid
or deliver to *L._ L. gilloranpeatorth, Onterio,Solici-
tor for Edward Bosch, executor for the deceased,
their names and Adresse', full particulars of their
claims, and the nature of the eecurity, if any, held
by them. And notice is hereby given that lifter
e -aid date, 'he staid executor will proesed to distrib-
ute wets of the seld esteta among the persons en-
titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of
which he shall then leave notice.
J. L. RP -LORAN, eeatortle
Solicitor for Executor.
Dated tide 121h day ef Anne Ink 1957-8
Clothing-to-Orcter.
We don't know who your tailor was in the past, nor who your clothier
was but we want to tell you right now if you. buy your clothing from. us you
will' be one of the bast dressed men,
Some specials in men's clothing to order now on sale at Floes 13 to ti
per suit less than our regular price, See what we have to offer.
Highe.st Prices paid for Butter Eggs
and Woo -I.
WM.PliCKARD SO
Opposite Town Building. Omnar Main and Mark,
Administrator's Bale
Hr. 0. liSMIII011 has reeeived instructions from
the adMintlifster to the estate iof the late J803011
Logan to offer for sale by nubile emotion, on _the
m., that valueble fern; adjoining the village of
Blyth. being cal -sported of lots 3 and 4, on the 10th
concession of the Township of Morrie, in the County
of Huron. This farm is in a high state of eultivat.
and oat* are situated ell necessary buildints in
good ertate of repair. Aliso one acre„ more or less, In
the village of Blyth.
8. B. GORW1LL, Administrator,
871 Wellington Ste London
C. HAMILTON,
Auctioneer, Ely Va. 1957-2
Tenders Wanted.
imsoIlawalv
Sealed tendres addreseed to 0. Stoneman, clerk
of Hensell, will be reeisived up to Wednesday, Jane
14th, 1905. at 7 o'clock p. te., for eleaveting, laying
tile and filling a drein theough the village of Hen-
sel!. rises, speenicetiong, profiles, doe may be
inn at the clerk's °face, Meneell. The lowest or
any tender neeneeesearity aeaepted.
F. W. SKALLACOKBE, Reeve.
J. C. STONEMAN, Clerk, 1950-1
Silver -Plated Ware
We have just reeeived our epeeist
June Wedding Stook txf Silver
Plated Ware,
which is of the highest quality. and from
the boat manufacturers. Special attention
' ;exited to the new derigne
Dinneraes, and Coffee Service*, Vegetable.
Soup and Pudding Dishes, Cream
and Sugar Sets ; also a large va-
riety cf Spoon*, Knivea and
1 Forka, Toilet Articles, 4e.
1, Our prioes are the very Iowaste and he
qualities the best. It will pay intend-
' ing purchasers to give us a _Gra
NT. 'v. 'ALY Optician