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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1905-09-29, Page 5MORE q, which will naturally you'll this reapect. n selected fret* ats',' the Cana `s, their goo(1 are ve reCommend any tock, frora , not with - the azne aa last (t Emprisu oesf we motr▪ at o II.* w ho has 1 t..en 4e. ye tr one t o Vtfor4 tailor shell !end. aeon has none as at Cooks ow11 7O 70.7 t t Cord. -Mr. red area an (laugh- tt tend the f anent aeice. La Itiddliaph. g Servioes ,lat the re NV 'Sr I t tflided. Namingoomarmi ' eld. 2k of B490 Bernen famoua Pertinsuiar stoves, Grand Jewell, .Empire, id other makes. Befola tee tie ee stereo and Laa & Son, Zaticii, • 1972-tf Erwiniett -re t ann, - from a couple of I,Z ca r clane.-The F.'we-known; reel - the peasen of - ers. took place at etr, ugieter., Mrs. an Veredneedast 1 service was head s conducted. by the et Sr. Andrewde Mre. Chattuck, Mrs Lnd Herlatnd Moroe. r eina ins from De re. Alex. Thomson, ts-110 let ve begin the ItomsDn'S brotheir, , for the past eedt- t for home. These- ,arere oo, of Kine oder,- with her sis- F:dsv a r ds. -We have steting. that Miss op'eared a &less-, int a Mrs. Brau- kfls Not t is -an ex - d cora t retakestolnd t mill be suodessful has for fromie, time -d of t good_ dress- :.EGISTE R. aitriber 30tinat 1 &Week tri Road, Tuokeremitta Ortit. Farm Stook and Dareey, proprietor neer. or 3rd, at I o'cloek ion 3, 513Kii1op, thews, proprietor ; peer. tether 4th, ab ono Concession 6, Mobil - O'Rourke, proprietor; ser. bar 7th. Hotel prop - 150 acre farm in Bal- d implement% Sale ce'e hotel, in Londe 0, proprietor; John • ober 7th, at 1 o'clock trick Yards, Seaforth, John McConnell, prop- aectioneer. er , at 1 onslock oven -lock Broe.Win` d Heifers. Govenlook ; Tho. Brown, Arm- ifith, Est 1 ofetoek Stook Yard, Staffer Drake, proprietor ; oneer for Perth and er 10t,h, at 1 o'clock oceseion. I, HiblArte took. Frank McCan2-r rown, auotioneer. • tober lith, at one Lot 8, Connesaion red and High Grade r, proprietor ; WMt eeee. otter 12tle, at 1 et:look noession 2, MoKIllesets Murdie, proprietreg °neer. berr 14th, at 1 cdoleck nceseien 14, MoKilioire laments. Alfred Den- Bravrn, Anoticrneer. aeon's, raise ib Filmy of the best not commend Rad to ea1 and two or three rally, we will give a Animal Tonic. If yeti, o have used ite Some bottle. This offer is TORE. ONTARIO. s PTEmBER FALL FAIitS • • .,e 1, Sal MiX041 abiThil .111111,11C04 8. VAlkAGIVI I It/ , , ..**“ 00t1 4-5. Oraeasels - ICV'k.tort ... Doti, 5--13. Gonna ..••••••0•44: it144 %10.11-.. • Nt4 1- SlYtila se - ' Gat. 10-11. ... 10, b.* itoe0C4td ItAARETS. mire Sept. 23, 1906 hat 1130 72 to 072 er bushel -.0.e per - 0 or rotper 0 88 So wategNe. toes° 0 17 ine totter, tab..- •••• ••• ••• a 18 lo sniper 4.s opp, t • wo 0 j8 frourt pee ISO U... •On• d••• i••• *NI I 1 -• •..• 2 50 to 28 10 029 00 to 0 60 0 88 O 18 0-10 O 18 00 gay -per too now- - - -860 to 700 weeper 100 Die- ... 5 00 to 5 85 •—• • e- a—IF 0 80 to 28 O 60 100 6 20 2 76 to 8 25 es plait per ng._-......... 0 40 to 0 60 vet Seed...-. ...a lire• vow • I. 111 7 00 to 8-00 126 to 05 tAllow. par lb- - .1* 11.1. 11.• .1. 84 tO OD 'Fake Der I00 7 50 to 8 20 Wad (washed).. ....... -.Wool mato* per bushel „(new),..e. _ 0 50 to sea (retail) per barrel.? 1 26 to weeper 00rd (10b)t-e- 5 00 to tgted per cord „ e 25 01 27 15o, 16 1 • Dairy Markets. MONTREAL, Sept.26-garge- Straight Ibsen, 19 to 20o; No. 1 cancliecy lae. ' Bittter-t,tehoicein creamery, 223, dairy, tee to Ma per panied. . , TORONTO, Sep.26-Butter-There le very lade change in toe situation. Receipts are large and the market is easy to I tone. rneareery white, 22 to 23a; solids, ' lo to gtte ; dairy pound mile, good to 4boioe, 19 ta 20c ; medium, 17 to 180 ; good to drelea dairy,tubs, 17 to 183; inferior dairy, 15 -to 161. Cheese-Se:tarty aod unoheng- ed at la tO 123 per pound Eggie-The tone of the market continues easy with feereasing receipt% Quotatione are un- e„t anged at IS to 19o. Poultry. TORONTO, Sept. 94. -Poultry is obming forward feirly well, and the demand is oral. Prices are quoted unchanged, Fat es, 7 to 83; thin, 6 to 70 ; fat chicken% 9 to 10c ; thin, 7 to fro ; ducks, 8a; all live weight. CANADIAN BANK F COMME Potatoes. Towner°, September 26. -The receipts hold firm'and are quoted unchanged let 60c per bushel. —e--- Gratlen etc. TOnotero, Sep. 26 -Wheat- Whiter 73 to 4o; red, 73 to 74e'pose, 70 ;- oat, 41e: new oate, 33i to 34ie ; barley, 46 t'; 480. Dreaded hogs, light, per owte$8.75_; eavy, $8.25. Millfeed-Ontario, bran firm at 511.50 to 512 per ton in oar lots at &aside pointe; shorts at 516 to 517.50. Manitoba bren, 516 to 517, and shorts, 519 to $20 at Totonto and equal points. Baled Ilay- Tiatinarket ia =el:fanged, but trade is dull at$7.50 per ton for No. 1timothy, oa 56 for No. 2. Baled Straw -rhe 'col; is unehauged end quiet. Ger lots on track here are -quoted unchanged at 06 per on.. Live Stook ,Markets. LONDON', England, Sept. 26 -Cattle are riger • attire weak - quoted at 10A, to 12a per pound; re stor beef, 9g to biz per pound. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 26 -Canadian al to 5id ; sheep, 6ti. ,Moreraaen, Sep. -26-Cab1e cattle er, owing 'to heavy supplies. Pries in Liverpool for Canadian cattledecli ed io to 10-i to lle, end in London lo to io, to I0 i. to llio. Sheep were also ic lo er, at 14o. Tne exports for thit mat week_ were 4,20/taattle. 450 sheep. To demand for ocean freight epee° has been active, end ib has all been closed out for. the balattoe of the season at 40a to Liverpool, Glasgow, Bristol, and 37E1 61 to Lenden. Thej trecla in cattle was active, owing to the cool weather, and prices ruled ',steady. i•Good beeves sold at 4i to 4o; far at 31 to 4.a; medium at 312e ; commoc at 3 to eic3; and ulterior at 2t- to 33 per pound Sheep al- so met with a goal demand. at :q to-46,and lambast 41. to 5to per pound. Mitch cows sold at $25 to 550 each. Cilvee brought from 53 to 512 each.. A stronger feeliag prevailed in the market for hogs. Sales' of ,good straight tete were made at 56.75, and mixtd Iota at $6 25 so $6 50 per 100 lbs , weighed off oars. Cabiee from Liverpool, London and Bristol on Canadian bacon 'hawed no improvement, ' and packers 'stated that at present price e for hogs here there was no money in ebipping bacon. Bt Feet°, Sept. 25-Catt1e-Goe1 fat mettle Arcing ; common stow ; 10 to loo lower ;,prime steers. $5.65 to $Q ; ship- ping steers, .65 to 55 60; butchers', $4.25 to P.25 : (tellers, 53.25 to 54.75 ; oows, 52.60 to 54 ; pulls, $2.50 to 53 85; otook- era an.dTeedera $2.75 to $4.10 ; stork heif- ers-, $2.50 to 53.15; 'aerie caws and spriag- ere 52 to•i$3 higher ; goad` to itioiee, $45 to '558 ; nftdium to goied, 520 to 542; common, 523 to 528. Hoge -Fairly acitive and 5 to 101 higher; heavy. 55 75 to $5 85; few st 55.90; mixed. 55.75 to 55.80; Yorkeree $5.60 to 55.75 ; pig% 55 25 to 55.40 ; rritghe'55 40 to t$8,40 ; etags, 53-50 ts 54 ; dairies said passers, $5 to 55.60. Sheep and Lernb7--Active ; sheep, eteade ; larnha 10 to 15c higher ; lambs, . 55.75 to 57.75; yearlings, 55,75 to $6 ; wethers 55 to 55 25 ; ewes. 54.50 to 54.75 ; ;beep,- mixed. $2.50.to $5 ; Canada lambs, 57 50 to $7.75. g Toronero, Sept. 27-Ctitt1e-The quality of fat cattle Nivea not good geneially speak- ing. Owing to the light run and, a short- age of good butches there was a fair trade for the best selection% bat for the common infePier grades tre.d&was .dull at the lowest prices of the swum. Exporters -None were offered. and none wanted, as deal- ers had got a supply at the Uoion Stock 'Yards oa Idonday. Butchers -The best -offerings of butcher' sold at 51 to $4.25 and there were few brought Vales prices ; medium sold at $3 to 53.75 ; common to inferior sold at 51,50 to 52.75 per cwt. Stockers and Feeders -There wss a brisk trade in -stockers- and feeders. One load of good short -keep feeders. 1100 lbs. each, gold at.53 90 per owb. Beet feeders, 1000 to 1150 lbs. each, at 53.70 to $4 a medium feeders, 1,000 to 1,150 lbs. each, 53.40' to: .58.75; best feeders, 850 to 1,000 lbs., at 83.40 to 53.80-; medium feeder, 850 to 1„000 Ibis., 53 25 to 53 50 ; best yearling% .600 to 750 lbs., at $3.25 to $3.50; good stock heifers. 700 to 850 lbs., at 52.90 ' to 53,10 ; medium stook heifers, 700 to 850 ink, at $2.75 to 52.90; common 'titters, 700 to 850 lbs., at 52.50 to 52 75 ; , common light stockers, $2 5042.25. Mitch 'Cows' -Prices were firmer, ranging from $30 to 560 each. Sheep and Lambs -Trade in 'sheep %tea lambs was brisk, there being .rnany wouldrbe buyers, ,ociald they have secured them at what they thoughb reason- able prima The regular dealers as usual bought all_ in sight in geod time, Sheep .soId at 54 to $4.20 and lstribs at 55 to $5.50 ,per mt. *Choice picked tote of ewes and .wethere sold at $5.60 to $5 65 per cwt. nogg -Deliveries were light and prices steady. Mr. Harris reports selects at $6.121 and lights and fats at $5.87/ per ovet. , Horse ,Maricelt. CE Paid-up Capital •$8,700,000.. Reserve Fund, $3,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen°1 Manager 124Branches in Canada, the United States and England - A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED BANKING BY KAU? Business May be transacted by mail iv' WI any, branch of the Bank. Accounts may be opened, and deposits made or withdrawn by mail. Every attention is paid to out-of-town . accounts. SEAFORTH BRANCH. F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. • G. E. PARKES, Manager. Births. NORRIR-In H,bbert, or. the 20th inet, to Mr an Mr' Starnes Norris, a eon ARGENT -In °Rota -eon September net, to Mr and BEVANS-In Clinton, on September 17th, to Mr I Mrs Wm Argent, a son and Mrs II fame, IRELAND -In Canton. on September 19th, to Mr and tdrieJohn tretand, twin boys WHEELER -In Winehelsia. on September 81st, to Mr end Mrs Moe Wheeler, a son Marriages. LECKIE-SMITH-On September 21th, at the residemee of the bride'e brother-in-law, Mr rh )s Edger Webb, 218 Murray street, Hemiltou, by the Rev W W McLaren, of Plato°, the Rev Nell kieleillan Leoltie, pastor of Knox Church, Londesboro, and Burn's Church, Mullett, to Mies Georgia Webster, daughter of Mr George Braithwaite Smith. PORTER-SADLER-At the reeldence of the bride's mother, on September 19th, by Rev Wm Lowe, Mr Alex E Porter, to Mies Martha Sadler, ails of Witighain BUGG-GALBRA1TH-.'t tne reeldence of ther bride's 'manta, on September 205h, by Rev Dr Gundy, Mr JAMO3 Herbert Bugg, to Miss Mar- garet Galbraith, daughter of Mr and Mrs A Galbraith, both of Wingham licVITTIE--GIDLEY-10 Blyth. on September 20th, Mr Albert B MoVitble, to Mies Maud E, daughter of Mr Samuel Gilley, al of Blyth ISIGGAW-MaAREN-On September 29th, at the reeidenue of the brlde'e parents, (,oderich, by Rev Jas A Anders)°, B A. William Eraest, eld- est son of dr 8 A MoGaw, to Wee Jean Blanche, !wood daughter of Mr Dauiel McLaren ROBERTSON- PR1NGLE-On September 145h, in Knox church, Ayr, Ont., by Rev John Thom- son, M A, Di Albert R Robertson, of Waltaca- burg, to Margaret White, third daughter of the late John Pringle, Ayr phrtb.B. BOWMAN -In Wing m, on September 16th, Joey Marguerite, daug ter of Mr and Mrs J H Bow. man, agei 10 mon,ips SMITH -In Wingbam, on September 19th, Alba Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin Smith, aged 1 year, 8 months and 10 days LITTLEFAIR-In Belgrave, on September 14th, Mary Ann, wife of Mr Emerson Littlefair, aged 78 years, 7 months and 9 days RAE -In Turnberry, on September 19tht, Catherine Rae AUCTION SALES. OetLEARING BALE OF FARM STOW.- lames Jones has received instructions from e, Jas. Jordan, to sell by public' auotion, is the vi ere of Dub in, on Tuesday, Ootober 8rd, the f llowing property: 25 8 -year old steere„ninaost fat end oan -soon be got ready for tine 'market ; 19 2 year-old steere ; 7 2.year-old heifers none in calf) •, 1 epring oilf. This j�ft choice lot of stook and all in excell- ent condition. Sale at 2 o'c oak, sharp. Terms- TWeltre months credit on fu notes. A discount of 5 per JORDAN, proprietor ; JAS. Perth DAM Huron. Funeral Directors _ and Embalmers. Night calls answered at Mr. hdoKenzie's residenoo, Church St., third house north of public sohool; west side. 'Ciradriate Massa- ohurts College of Embalming, Boston, U.S Kn, echtel 8c. MdKenzie, SEAFORTH. HORSE SHOW Be sure and bear in mind the Hensall Horse Show, ON TUESDAY OCT. 3rd 01sh1nc, approved j nnt aent off for ossh. JAS. JONES, auctioneer for 19724 01TION SALE of Far. Stook- Thos. Brown has been instructed b Frank MoCann to sell by public auction on Lob 26 Conceasion 1, Hibbert, Huron Road, on Tuesday. October 10th, 1905, at 1 o'olook Warp, the folloozing valuable property, viz. Horses -1 heavy dietrght gelding *int 4 years, 1 heavy draught mare rising 4, 2 filllea 2 years old. Cattle -6 three-yearead •steers 8 three-year-old heifers, )0 two•year.old heifers, 8 yearling steers, 6 parting heifers, 2 (*Wee springers, 4 farrow cows' 2 milking eows, 2 calves. Terms -Twelve months, credit will be given on approved joint notes. A die- ectunt of five per cent. will be allewed for meth. FaANK Mo0ANN, Proprietor; THOS. BROWN, Auctioneer. 1972-1 LIBERAL PREMIUMS are offered for all el %sees of horses and GOOD PURSES for Speeding Contests. BeSure and Come to Hennall • .on October 341. For Prize List and sphrting events , see bills. _ W. BAWDEN. Pres. H tr. BILLINGS, Sciey. IMPORTANT NOTICES. STRAY SOW. -Strayed from the premises of LI the undersigned, lot 8, core:Imelda 2, Stanley, ebont the end of July, 'a large black !tow. Any in- formation leadiructo its recovery will I be rewarded. WESLEY HAKVEY,Brucefield. 1972it -I on STEERS and HEIFERS for sale by PubPo ta)t) Auction. Govenloak and Simpson will sell by pupil° &notion at the farin of Govenlook Bros. at Winthrop, on Mond ty, October 9111, 1905, at one o' - cloak sharp, the follnwing property viz. -110 stock steere, about ono half of whiph will weigh 1,r00 or over. Also a few choice heifers. Those wishing to pun:these should come early to make selection. Terme-12 months credit will be given on approved joint notes. A dime:Mat of 5 per cent. Will be allow- ed for cash. GOVENLOCK and SIMPSON, Prcpe. ; THOS. BROWN, Auctioneer. 1972-2 3411;7"19a. GREAT 1;i711—EXXIIIIIT. The recent arrival 5it this store of nearly 51,500 worth of ladies and gents' fur coats, fur jabkets, fur lined coats, caperines, rffus, stole, muffs,.caps, etc.,. is an event of more than ordinary importance. A few years ago some people thought it wise to go out of town for their furs, but that time has gone by, and they rv9w look forward. for McKinnon & Co.'s fur goods opening. We are now ready to show you the finest stock that baa ever come within our doors. Buy furs early. There .is no choice like first choice. Below you will find.a few. quotations which will give you an. idea of the goods we carry. We will be Ipleased to show 'you the goods, whether you are ready to buy or not s Biagi coney scarfs, tionglidpd chain fastenings, 8 tails, 53.50. Marmot oaperines, long front, chain fastenings, $017. Japanese mink stoles, 8 milk tesaele, very speeial, $5,b0. Texas mink fieerfe, 6 tails, 2 ornaments, cord and tassel fastenings, great value at $6.50. Brown sable ruffs, 6 tail% ohain faetenings, 57.50. Isabella sable stole, 72 inches long, 8 bane and 2 ornaments, cord and tassel fastening, a snap at 510. Stone marten scarfslong front akd very stylish, 510. Baltic sable scarf% chenille trimming, 2 ornaments, 412. Ladies' Astrachan coats, fine gloisy curl, 24, 27, 30 and 36 inehes long, at 525, 527.50, $30, 535and545. Electric seal crests, 24 to 30 inches long, at $30, 536, 540 and 550, 0 Men's Siberian dog coats at 515, $18, 520 and 522. Men's brown and black cialf coats at 520, 522.50 and 525 blen'e celt coats, with Astrachan collar, at 522, 525 and 528. Men's fur lined coats Japane.e flunk collar,' at 530 to 540. Persian Iamb caps, great value, at 54.50, $6, 58:510 and 512. • We pay the top price for dried. apples. rtLEARING SALE OF FARM STOOK. - Jemes ,Jones has received instructions from Mr. John Drake to sell by public atiebion ab larlin'e Stook Yards, Staffa on Tues lay, October 10th, the follow- : 2 general purpeee horses, 1 yearling colt got by Wilderlee, 1 sucking colt got by Wilderlee, 8, flows supposed to be in calf, 40- stack steers and heifers 2 and 11 yeare old, 5 calves, Thiketonit ie in good ooedltion and will be sold without reeerye as tile proprietor has rented his farm for a term of yeare. Sale at 1 o'olook, phut). Termt-Twelve montee' credit on furnishing approved joint notes.. Five per cent. off for cash, JOHN DRAKE, prop- rietor ; JAS. JONES, auotioneet for Perth and Huron, 1972-2 A UCTION SALEpE HORSES AND CATTLE, - Mr. Thos. Brown will sell for Mr, Joan Mo- Coonellient J. Diek's Stock Yards, Seaforth, on Sat- urday, October 7th, at I o'clock sharp, the follow- ing' callable property,. 1 iz : Hortee-2 brood m ems got by Sesgram's imported "Morph'," and in foal to " fdombent" ; 2 sucking colts from stare mares and gotty " Taranturn" ; 1 first °lass carriage mare, 8 years old, sulteble for driving and farm work; 1 2- yeer-old filly. well broken, got by "IGusteer," dam Ranlelgh end." Cattle -Mach -Cotes -6 firet class mach cows, some spriogere and other' with calves by their sides, 1 oow due to calve in March. Steers -14 'Steers, 2 year(' old, fit for feeders or dockers. The above eta& is in good condition, and must be sold, as tbe owner has no buildings to winter them in. Terms. -Twelve month's credit will be given on approved j Ant notes. A discount &live cents on the dollar will be allowed for oak •on credit amounts. JOHN bicOONNELL, prop ; THOS. BaoWN, auctioneer. . 1972-2 TIASTRAY HORSE.- A small light bait? pony with a 11 ,strip on face, and having on it part of a set of harness, wee found on the Lend° Road, near Brucefield, on Thursday morning of 1 st week. The os ner can have the same by calling 1 the DIXON 1101181t, Bruce(leld. 1972.1 ItEAOHER WANT9.,- Tescheryi Wanted for • Union School Section No. 15,Ha and Stephen. Duties to commence January 13rd, 4906. Appli- orations will be reneived by the undergned up till Dedember 1st, JACOB 13011ROED a, Secretary, Daehwood, Ontario. , ' •1972k4': , TXT ANTED-A teaoher holding a fiat or second yV -claws certificate for School Section No. 1, Us - borne, for the year 1906. A male teacher preferred. Applications, stating salary wanted, ettpinenee and refetences, received by undersigned. HENRY STRANG, Sect. Tress., Hurondsle P. 01., Ontario. 1 1972 A TORON:TO, Sept 27 -The following is ilprns & Sheppard's weekly report of pre- vellisg prices : Siogle roadster% 15 to 16 kinds, 51 to 5160; single oobs and oar- riege horaetra 15 to 15.1 hands, 5120 ,to 5180 ; matched pairs and carriage hones, 15 to 16,1 hands, $300 to 5700; delivery homes 1,109 to 1,00 lbs., 5120 to 5160; general purpoee and exprees horses, 1,200 co 1,350 lbs.. $120 to 5170; draught horses, 1.350 to 1,750 lbs., 5160 to $t90, ser- viceable seeond-hand workers, 560 to 575 t; t erviceable seeond-hauddriven560 to 575. k -----1. VOR SALE.---Freme house and lot tueted in the U village of Kinbuin, seven and. ne-half 'miles from Seaforth, The house is one , and one.half etoreye, having five rooms, summer kitohen and woodshed connoted, also good sto a foundation and cella ; also good frame stabl on oemext floor aud Acme foundation. ' Th. hon e is suitable for a dodo'', retired farmer or clergyman. There le also a neat shop in connection, suitable 1 or doe - 1 tot's office or ghee shop. The buildin 's are in good repair, painted, and the premises we fenoed and sapplied with hard and soft water. --Fr particulars apply to JAMES STANLEY. Clonst.notp. ' 1972x4 Notice. The Council of the Township of Tuokeremith will sell on Monday, the 2nd of 'October, at five o'clock p. w., the timber of the old Campbell bridge. G. 8, BLACK, 1972-1 ,- Reeve. Q.ALSIEE AN GIN.TM PIR,I039 McKINNON & CO., BLYTH. A. Special furniture Sale. IISKIMMNIGNIEMEERNEREPCENKM FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS We will give a large -discount on. on all Furniture. This is an opportunity that shrewd. buyers cannot afford to miss. Our stock is large. Don't fail to call and secure the bargains that will be offered at this big discount sale. Notice to Cr'editeirs. Promptly attended to night or day. BROADFOOT, BOX & CO. S. T. HOLMES, Manager. Prof. Dorenwend Of Toronto. The Greatest Hair Goods Artist in America &into,. Mali' Tho ber0000 :* Dry Goodie's** tadart tt hSi st Pickardis =Gourdlike" 1:1.. Ontario. Four Is Coming To Seaforth Commercial Hotel, Wednes- day, October Lealien.-If you appreciate the added charm and the younger appearance lent to the bee by having beautiful hair, do not fail to see the grand assortment of Switches, Sew; Pompadoure, Wavy Mats and wig% which Prof. Dorenwend will have with him- Consultations entirely free and demonstratione given regarding therm beautiful coneeptions in natural hair. di"' Gentlemen wile are Bald. ,--Even though you are bald or partially aoiyou can regain your former appearance by wearing Dorenwend's Wigs and Toupees. They are made to match any shade of hair. They are a protection to tbe head and a cure for ehronic cold in the head and catarrh, They ere perfectly fitted to the head and bear no trace of Artificiality. Prof. Derenwend will take measurements and demonstrate the merits of hie wige. Don't forget the day a ud date. The Spirit of ew Merchandise. There is something about the opening of a new season. that [starts a thrill of new life. Every change in style or fabric seems to have a beauty and a fascination greater than any that went before it. We have prepared fOr a banner year by in- creased stocks in. every department, and the attractiveness of the new goods has more than. fulfilled our high expectations. Among the dress materials the -cloaks, furs, millinery, elotbing— wherever the Fall's first showings appear, our elastomers feel their inspiration, and begin to plan their new purchases. With such offers as follow, we open our greatest year of stock -carrying and value giving. afflamarantrmanistatrarisINIMrid Fur Department The largest stock, the greatest assortment of fine furs ever shown in this' part of Ontario is now on display in this store, Many months ago we plan- ned to make this the greatest fur season in our history, and we are proud of the stocks we have to show, and as there is such a difference in the quality of furs, you will appreciate the advantage of buying here, where nothing but reliable furs are sold, and all fur.3 are as represented, and all sold under •guar- antee, This is how we have built up the largest fur business in this section of the country. In 'the matter ot the Estate of Isabelle Gardiner, late of the Township of Mo- Killop, in the County of Huron, spin- doceased. Notice is hereby 'given pursuer t to R.. St 0., 1897. chapter 129,.that all creditor(' and others having claims against the estate of tbe itd Isebella Gar- diner, who died on or about the 81s5 day of July, A. D., 1905, are required on or before the 125h day of Ostober. 1905, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Robert Gardiner, of ehe Township of Morn°, in eald county, farmer, Farquhar P. 0, AdMIllietfAtOr of the estate of the said deceased, !their christian' and surnrantee. addressee and descriptions, etc., full particulars of their claims, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the seourities (if any) held by them. And further takesnotiee that after maid last mentioned date the said administrator 'will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased a- mong the parties entitled thereto, laving regard only to the claims -of which he shall then lave notice, and that the said administeator will not be liable for the said sante or any part thereof to any person or person(' of whoee olalms notice • shall not have been received by Aim at the time of such die- GLADMAN & STANBURY • Solicitors for said Adttilnietratoz. . Dated at Exeter,*this 1917i day of Sept., 1905, 1971-8 LUMBER L4.TH and SHINGLES CEDAR- POSTS N. CLUFF & SONS, LUMBER YARD and PLANING MILL, SEAFORTH It's a Luxury to read A View r Enables you to judge without prejudice. Look over the list, and where are you surer of purer drugs than at our drug store? 15 isn't be- cause we are the only ones, but because we have a trade to main- tain and build up, and we cannot hope to do it with anything hut fresh drugs, low prices and of:mai:tow treat- ment. Water Giese Egg Preserver, 15o a tin. Hair Brushes fron3 25:3 upwards. 'Leather Purses from 25o upward. Tooth Brushes from So upwards. the leading pa- tent medicines freshiy prepared -no old stook. Come in and see tut, we will make you a permanent customer, When what you read is entertaining and when you don't have to strain your eyes in perusing it. There is suoh a thing as wearing glasses when you ehouldn't and not wearing them when you should. It Is a mistake to d either. You oan afford to be rook - less with. enything but your eyesight. We keep all sorts of glasses for all sorts of eyes and for the judgment of an expert no extra charge Is made. • You will find in our stook everytrng to improve_one's eyesight, in/ the way of Eye Glance and speetatilee. Positively the Lowest Prices in the County. J. F. DAlly, Jeweller !Si% Optician Cardno Block, Seaforth. TS. $2 76- -Made o Your liflea,sure 0. ABERHART,. DRUGGIST, - Agent for the leading makes of Trusses, Fountain Syringes aid Hot Water Bottlee. OARDNO'S - BLOCK pcTI It is Hot ,too... Late to begin a Course in BOOKKEEPING, STENOGRAPHY or TELEGRAPHY at the • Don't throw_ our money easay on readymades, when you oan get a pair of good all - wool Pants for $ .75 that will fit, you and give eatisfaotory wear. Nothing fancy about them, just plain light and dark greytwill in, medium and heavy weight -j mit the thug for a gotA. working Pant for Fair. Try a pair Irene . Speare' and Page, Merchant Tailors. Under the Town Clock) - ,'2ko SEAFORTH. SHOES For Men Wingham Business College Students are admitted any time and receive lnjivldual iostruation in all subjects necessary to fit them to perform the work of the business offiee in a Istisfeetory man- ner. Begin this week, if convenient. A Postal will bring yo o the desired inborn- ation. ^ N. REGINALD FLETCHER, Prins. E. PEARL HUNT, Lady-Prin. George Spotton, President Twelve years teaching experience, WHY IT PAYS TO BUY YOUR Harness -AT- Broderick's. 'There are three great factors which contribute to the perfection of a man's shoe. Good Service'Absolute Comfort and abreast with the hour style. These all lend their power to make our ehoes of such high character that the man who onoe buys Shoes here is siire to return to us for his next pair. The Fall and Win*. Shoes are ready and we've a fine variety of choice styles. We've Shoes of all grades but vre never ask high prides for any of our Excellent shoes. We're at your service, Sir. Richardson& M'Innis SEAFORTH, Sole Agents for the Derby Shoe. There's A World of Satisfaction In using a firat-olase BINDER TWINE. That is the reason we want your order for "BLUE RIBBON:" Every pound. guaranteed .to run 650 feet. If You Require let-Berrause we make our own haineso. rid-Becauee we tree nothing but first- class leather. 3rd-2-Be0au0e we have the largest stock to Acme from. 45h-Becauee we give the best value for She money. 55h-Becs.use our cheapest will outwear the best factory barnees made. Call and eee our stock of Robes, Rugs, Brushes, Curry Combs, Whips, Trunks and Valises, and save money. M. BRODERICK, CADY BLOCK, - SEAFORTH. A now HAY FORK ROPE, set or Sling Ropes, Sythe and Soath or Hay - Fork Pulleys, give us a call, as onr prices are right. George A. Sills, Seaforth - Ontario. GRANDTRUN1( RAILWAY h SYSTEM . Far Ruffs in oriental mink, Garman mink, op - possum, Isabella fox, Columbia sable, Alaska sables and mink itt all prices, from $2 to $64. A large assortment of °verities in all kinds of furs, in all combinations of trimmings or plain. Muffs of all kinds, in all prieee, from 50o tea 515. Ladies' Astrachan Coats itt plain, all prices from 524.25 to 510. Ladies' Astrachan Coats, trimmed, from 533 to 545. Bokharan Coats, ail prices, from $41 toM. Electric and Near Seal, in plain and, trimmed% from $30 to $57. it-7.44+-14.44114.1-1471Fefea-_.1:a1;.+++44-4-asii MEN'S FUR COATS,. All kinds of' reliable coats made will be found in our stock, including the celebrated " Leek" fur coat. Also a full assortment of fur lined coats, sleigh robes and rugs, ete., in all makes. PlietioNAWAAAWAAAAMAAAAAAA antic Department. Every up.to.date woman wants style, but with it she wants valne. The great success achieved by our ready-to-wear garments has been due to this important coMbination. Note the following specials Ladies' frieze coat, Meek and navy, 37 inches long, at $6.75 and. 57.50 each. Ladies' tweed coat, 42 inehes long, semi -fitting or loose, at 59 each. Ladies' black beaver coat, 40 inehes prig, close fitting, back with invert. ed pleat, at $10 85 each. Ladies' fine whip cord coats, 45 inches long, semi or lose fitting back, from $12.75 to $23. Ladies' and misses' tailor-made skirts in black, navy and tweed effects, rom $2.75 to $6.50. SINGLE FARE FOR HUNTERS 'Good going October 265h to November 75h inclusive, to Musknita Lakes, Lake of Bays, Magnet- ewan River, Midland, Penetang, Lakefield. All stations, Argyle to Cab000nk, LIndeay to Haliburton, Severn to North Bay, all points in Temage.mi, on T. & N. 0, Rail- way ; points on Northern Navigation Co., (Georgian Bay and Mackinaw Division) also to Sault Ste Marie and Port Arthur via N. N. Co. Good goiog October 10th to November 7th to points Mattawa to Port Arthur inclusive All tickets valid returning, until Decem- ber 9th. . One Way Fares. Special one way colonist fares to points] in British Columbia, California, Coloradg, Idaho, Mentos:la, Oregon, Utah, Washing- ton, etc., good going daily until October 31st. For tickets, illustrated literature and fall information call on W. S@MERVILLE, Town Agent. ' A. F. PHILLIPS, Depot Tioket Agent. Special Prices on Raincoats. ++++44+++++4W++++++.4444+4i Clothing Department. To be well dressed means to wear clothes that are smart 1418We, that fit and are tailored in. suth a way as to keep their style and fit. That is what you get in clothing here, no matter what you pay. • Special in Men's Overcoats. Long, double-breasted tweed Overcoats, with half belt, long lapel, so thing entirely new itt shouldei and collar, at $9.50 each. Extra value itt men's ready-to-wear suits; just to hand a large shipment of new patterns at $8,75 each, Another shipmenit of 51.50 Pants to hand -200 pairs, heavy weight. P seto#44,00AAA.,"11 Stanfield's Underwear. This store handles all makes of Stanfield's Underwear. You are net.. limited to one make or brand. We have black label, Ted leibel, blue label in all sizes; prices from 950 to 51.50 each. This underwear, perhaps, costs a little more to sta but we:belie e the cheapest sold in Canada double the wear of ordinary underweax pine wolf and absolutely unshrinka,ble. Any garment we sell you of this make we will replace free of charge if not i.n every way satisfactory. Highest Prices paid for Butter Eggs and Wool. DIRECT 111.PICKARD & SON - Opite-Town Bullding, ,orner Main Hula SW. Setfortb.