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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-11-23, Page 5e,* 1306 Tokrr Ong thistore. being tip to tr stock. meta every work - of knowing he is s an she ()lute bay. We have - - - HE 0 X OSITOR ADIAN BA OF COMMERCE n .cee 4e. 1 On On' 4 k will give the fellow- itverea at his attire en 'ye fowl the tollowine k Dreseed foew 10e, ohickeers 10e, rkes1 o gem 70, duoks 4Nnt Ic in cash fowl, and one-half cent' for 20304f and cornfo,tabls „sizes of «OUR at $3.75 and - and the 'alba began to ays of the horse , owned a steam portable witte ns a firth maisting ef a. live and a brand rind stacker and as. In addition hireery, he has per, and clover a the owner of of one him- tuated on the , More power te on and prosper: panummt n g thooe ot : week returned iotiee Mr. Peter nett, and annual union III be held reh on Fri- er 3OtlL There :noon session. A. Ing prepared for . eveningmeet- ; attended the Eckhardt Fara- odist church., of jaet week,and red wile the eve .-We are a.reele nlearance of the tier village. The tied balasting is as possible. It - one if the road end freight trate growing village r. It win be a 'yraltonites meta Just to have to ; doors and step when they want stead a having catch a train. rne to thoae who has waited. . John Dennison, e misfortune to horse on. Mon - was in the field > jump tonae, : and had te be over $200. The --fuzee Is a ser- a- 'now-et'edaYee ) high priced. Troyer, o this Ursa prize in at the recent. fine two-yeare nimal Wee a rth, Zurich arut Eogarth, teacher on No, S, Hay, the end of thd the Eden school ume. - Several' 'people in this 0 late -up with Farquhar la recent illness, tad doing nicee o are adver- on Fur Coats formen or :te al e Canuo one Ameri- Ruff for $6; for ,-35 ; one Mink Stoke eit cheap yth& OM as with edicine fer any awl is ONTARTO. e • ha.* MARKETS, 2.1.0•1•••••••••• Seevotten, November 22nd, 1906. . $0 70 to * 70 per . 088to 085 per buthel -0 73 to 0 73 tier bushel............... 0 42 to 0 42 r ton-- .. . ........... 18 00 to 18 00 ......... 20 00 to 20 00 e Flour, per ton.. 26 00 to 28 co IWIlbSea aaaatallWa-...a.aaals 2 00 bo 275 • ..... 0-19 to 0 21. ..... 0 19 to 0 21 0 20 to 0 21 60 to 65 0 00 to 10 00 . 5 00 to 53 0 80 to 085 a WF44.1.0. aka thee .. , e bushel. 0 40 to 0 50 per bairels.„ . 1 25 to 185 eord(lone). . 6 00 to 600 r oord (short).. .... 2 100 to 3 00 r bag........ - -...s0 '40 to 050 6 50 to 7 PO Seed .... . . • 1 50 to 200 Grant, etc, Nee November 20 -Fall wheatent to 74e- ; red, 690 spring. 700 ; old oats, 41e • new fleet, 54c ; peas, 80e. Potatoes -Prices v. Ontario. 55 to 60o per bag • eastern, •bag on track here. Deed Illy -Prices seefinner at $11 for No. 1 timothy in car lots here, Imminent dealer expressed the opinion that it tots doubtful if the present high level of prices could lemaintaided if sufficient cars were secured to brieg %kebob% as the oar shortage was largely respon- -tinge for the preset prices. No. 2 $8 to $9. Baled straw -rhe inarkc iS pleb and prices continue very firm, at per ton in car lots here. Dairy Markets. - xrarese, November 20-r0heeee--We8tern, Sep - bete and Webers are about steady at 121 to and easterne bring 12e-1 to ealts, but trade is lightness of make and the melee loe.se lu- for- butter have a strengthening effect on the uticn, and prices are up to -day to 23 and 25e per b. for fancy cranes of township creamery. Mediunt =lender tinest grades bring: ett to 24e ; dairy is_ veto' firm at 20 at 21c, and seleafator butter is quot- e at. 23 to 2e1e per pound. engem, Nov. 20 -Butter --There is practically notubbutter coming benovz. and receipts are limit. - .01 to odd lots. Choice dairies are scarce, in fact, entsiee better of any kind is hard to get, and the de- mand is forced to be satisfied with second grades. A lew cheese factories; have closed, but their closing bee mene no noticeable difference on the market as yet. Creamer,, ZD to 26c o1ids, 23 to 24c ; dairy rints, 2e to 230 ; pails, 19 to 20c ; tube. 18 to 200; ,ferior, 17 to 18e per lb. Cheese -Prices are steady to Term at: mime, 18/ to 14c ; and twins. 14 to e4eo in Joh bots here. Eggs ---The market continues firm. There are very few new -laid being received, thelarg- a part of the trade being in cold storage. Peelers ray the outlook favors very firm prices for the win- ter, if the detriand keeps up at all. Pricee are ;- New -laid, 2$ to 30e ; cold storage, 22c: pickled, 20 w 21e. Eloney-The market ia firm, with strained limey oted at 10 to 12' per lb. ; and combs at $2 to th50 pur dozen. Live, Stook Markets. Laver, Eaunscee, November 20-4Canadian cat- tle in the Biltish markets are quoted at 1Ie to 12eo per 11. ; refrigemtor beef, 10e to 10ed per lb, LWE&Poofi, November 20 -John Rogers & Co. of ekerpool, (Attlee Canadian steers Ile ; Canadian manors, I0e. Guateow, November 20 -Edward 'Watson and Bit- able report prices no higher. Prime them) were 12 te12je per Ib ; secondary, 11 to Ile°, and bulls at site Itke per pound,. llprete, N. Y., Nov. 20-CattIe-Gooe oteady ; eammen,10 to i5o lower ; prime steers,$5.65 to.$6.15; $4.75 to $6.e.0 ; butehers, $1.85 to 86.25; ,ere e3.25 10 $4.85 ; cows, $8 to 41.25; bullo, $2.75 ; stockers and feeders, $2.76 to $1.26 stook $2.50 tau: fresh cows ead springer% wa- ve and firm, at $18 to 660. Veals-Active arid 25o X legher at 34.50 t, 34.50. Hogs -Receipts rarer ac - tire, awl 10 to 20e lower; heavy and mixed, $6.25 Z. to $6,40, Yorkers, $0.80 to $6.85 ; pigs, $0.40 to 601, roughs, $5.50 to $6.80 ; stage $4.25 to $5 ; tigriete * to $0.30. Sheep -and Lambe --Sheep ao., tine lambs slow and 26e lower ; lambs, 86 to $7.40; yearlings $6 teener; ; wethers s.5.75 to 86 e ewes, le,w to saza; sheep, mixed:$8 to e5e75; Canada etithe $7 to $7.26. Toneero, Nov. 21--Catt1e-There was nothing do. mg on the export market, none being offered. But- etterte-Trede was slow and dull, meth the exception of a few of the best. Choice lots of heifers sold as high melee -per owe The best lots sold from 84.25 to $4.50 ; fair to good, $3.80 to 34.121.; common to medium, eseo to $3.60 ; good cows, 38.35 to $3:80 ,• fair to medium °owe $2.50 to $3 ; canners. SI to sta Feeders and Stockers- fleet steere. 1,000 to Iilletibe. at 83,65 to 83.85 ; best steers, 900 to 1,5100 at $3.25 to 83.00 ; stockers of medium quality, 4040 to $3 ; eommon sexecers, te to $2.40 per ewt. Milkees and Springers -Prices ranged front efer to *Abut only one was reported at the latter price, the bulk selling at $40 to $50 each. Veal Calves- . • Mont 100 calves' sold from $2.50 to eti per cwt, with -stew at *.50 per cwt. Sheep and Lambs -Export sheep Nold at $1.50 to e4.80 ; mete and mrns nt $.3 to We; Jambe sold all the way from 85.25 to $6.90 and one or two !stoked lets of ewe e and wethers oold '36 per ewe flog -Prices advsneed 26e per cut reedan and Mr. Harris reportseeteets at 85-00, and %Meat 35.05 per met ; sows $4 to ee, and stags at $460 to $3.50 per owe Morreere, Nov. 20.-CebIes from Liverpool and London OIL cattle came weaker, and prices slow, at a deenne of ee to le since this day week. elana'dians and at Ile and ranchers at 100. Exports for the week were 4,884 cattle, 14,000 sheep. A feature of the trade was the stronger feeling in the market for bogie and prices advanced 10c: to fee per 100 lbs. Ties was due Co the smaller eupplies of late and also to the more encouragleg advices from abroad on Can- effian baeon, cables on Saturday noting Lin advance to 45 in Liverpool, London and Bristol. The de- eisna for hogs frorrt paokers was something in excess of the supply, and sates of selected tote were made at to e6.26 per 100 ibe, weighed off care The but - them were out strong and trade was good, but the prise of eommon stook continues, very low. There were a number of northwestere cattle on the market and among these were a lot of Texan steers which had been shipped from Texas.to the Canadian, north - t, and, after feeding there for n, time, were ship- ped for slaughter. They feed m 83c to 4e per Mr. Joseph Riebael paid $4.60 per 100 lbs. for ne cholee steers. Other prime (cattle sold at from 40 to 41e per lb. ; pretty`good cattle sold at 30 to 4e, and thi common stook at from elc to see, while the heeler cows sold at etc to I rp. There were sorne very fine large niileh (lows, winch sold at $50 to 860 (eve ; the other cotte Hold at $30 to ii45 each. Near-. ry all the calves were grassers, which molt] at 2e to Sic per lb ; good at 4n.; to 5o ; sheep sold at 3e to lie Per In; lambs at Sr to fieepci 10. Usrox &rocs 'Vases, Toronto Junctien, Nov. 21 - The quality of fat male was not very good, only a very few choice tots being offered. Trade was dull sand morket slow, wit lt little ehang-e in prices from = lad week. Few expert cattle were wanted, owing to scarcity of shipping spaee. Exporters-Pricee ranged from $4.25 to $1.76, only one load being ea. Ported at the latter price, the bulk selling at 84.$5 t4$4.05, and export WIN at $3,60 to el.25 per awt. liatehere-The best loads of butchers' cattle sold at 41.25 to e4.40 ; medium to geed, $3.80 to $1,10 ; corn - 11100,83.50 to *1.70 ; cows, te2.86 to $8.76 ; canners, 41 to $2 per owe Feeders and Stockers -There was &fairly good demand for feeders, eopecielly those df heavy weight. Prices ranged from 83.40 to $3,86eser 'OWL for steam weighing from 1,000 to 1,20010e eeble someshort keep feeders hold as high as $4.20,weigb- bie1,no lea etteh. Mitch Cows.-ebout a dozen Milkers and springers sold from $30 to $67 ClLCh. Sheep and Lambe.-Expore sheep Hold at $4.50 o 44488 Per ewe; lambs at $5,75 to 86 per ewe frog . Kennedy quoted select hogs at $5.90 p r 'ewt, and lights and fatH 01 $5.6e per era, fed add Yetered, tvhieh Is an advance over last week's prices 200 per ewt. ' mietimaseamemierrammus • fROftle, In Seaforth, on November 17t0, to lir. and Mt4..hunee Pue•ell, a daughter. 31fri- Ir,Seaforth, 011 November 17th, to Inn and Mi-.:. John Smith, a sem meravisit-At :WO Mance street, Montreal, on Nov. lattiwh .ttoenelr. and Mrs. Newton McTavish, 'CANNINo-At Dublin, on Nov. lOth, to 3Ir.: and Mrs. (lanning. a delight er. 'TOREANCE-At %V, -.it -hall, Manitoba, on Oct. 27th, to Mr. and 'Mrs. S. Torrance, a daughter._ 101.41If - In Sr:alley, on November 1.6th, to etr. and etre W. J. Tough, a von. '01II1STIE-In Stephen, on November Oth, to efr. and Um. W. UhriStie, a daughter. •ClibelteltE -In Usborne, on November 1001, to Mr. and elreffainuel Cudinore, a son. LAWSON-In Stephen, on November 10th, to Mr. and elrif. George Laweon, Jr., A daughter. IfAIST-In Stephen, on November 10th, to Mr, and -*hire Ezra Heist, a daughter. Ite0EY-At Owetornia..„41. Minne"ta' 0iNewell:11)er Oth, to Mr. and Mrs, James R. Earley, a son, MeirrtflereWe Ifelte.--WESTON At St, Joseph's church, Bey - field. on November 8th, by Rev. Mr, Delieh, Sid. ney William Mara, of Lucan, to Minnie le, only _dale:eller of Mr. George Weston, or Bayfield_ eleferne-Beeeert -ln Dn.shwood, on November 18th, Peter Martin, to Mary Beaker. tIENDERSON-MURRA-Y-At the manse, Egroond- vele, on Nov, inst, by Itev, N. Shaw, In A., George Henderson, of MeKillop, to Florence Gertrude Murray, daughter of etr. John. Murray, of Hullett. ONNIGLS-111 Clinton. ou November I8th, Alms egointigle, brother of Mr. George Mo• %Mingle, of Seafortheriged 05 eears, WSW -teeth Egmondville, ofl Noveniber Mum Heyeeellet of the litte Ilegh Simpsonatged, Otlyeers, 6anonthe arid 4 elaye, - DOG- 4n Colembus, Ohio, On Nevernber' '17th, afterlife Oanipbele, relict of the fate Paui Dole, of Tuekersmith axed 70 Years. e TOUGH -4n Stanley, on Novernber 17th, John Laid- • law, lufaut ion Of Atr. aud Airs. W. j. Tough. GelIGEltesinILi, 011- November 8th, Mrs..% Geiger. apse 78e _vers. 6 Menthe and 15 days. Atc011.1.-ern r Waseestosh, on November 8bh, Isabella A. Riddell, wife of David MOW, aged _ 417_ year% 7 months and 1.1 days. SCOTT -In Brussels, on November -15th, ?inlay • Stewart Scott, second son of P. S. and Mrs. Scott, 19 years and 8 months. C0OK-1n orris, on Nov. leithe Mary Lititla,young- est daughter of the late John (look, aged 88 years, 2 menthe and 30 days. semsasennsemesseel - SALE REGISTER. On Thursdale November 29, ak one o'clook p. e°rints°°. John npri51417proprietor; Farm Stook and Implene tioneer. Teoreas Brown, ate. Tuesdoy, November 27th) at one o'clock p. on Lot 16, Concession 12, Meleillop, Farm Stook mid Implements. David MeCutoheon, proprietor; Thqs. Brown, auctioneer. 2081121 On Wednesday, November 28, at 1 o'clock p. reeen Lot 7, South Boundary', Stanley, two miles ,Nreiceb of Nippon, Two Farms, Farm Stook and Implements. Sawa C. Parsons and Thomas Coleman, proprietors ; Therese Brown, auctioneer. 2081-2 On Saturday, December 1st, at one o'clock p. m., at Winthrop, about 81 Stook Steers, Mitch Cows, and Homo. Govenlook Bros,e proprietors; James A. `Smith. anotioneer. 2081-8 On `Saturday, December 15, at 2 o'clockp. m., in the 'Villages:4 Dublin Village Properi ty n Dublin. Thos. John O'Connor', Administrator ; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. 2082-4 On Saturday, November 24, at 1 o'clock p, in., at. the Royal Hotel,. Seo,forth, Household Purniture and -other articles. D. T. Pinkney, Proptieterf; Thonnuf Brown, Auctsoneer. 2032-1 On Saturdey, leecember lat, at 12 o'olook, at Dick's Steck Yards, Seaforth. extensive sale of Kontos,. Cattle and Pies. J. M. Mathews, Proprietor ; Thom aa Brown Auctioneer.' 2082-2 On Saturday,'November 24, on the Lamont farm, one mile east of Zurich, Houses and Lots in Zurich and Hills Green, and Farm Stook P. Lamont and J. Merrier, Peeps-. Boseenberry, Amt. 2082-1 WESTERN BANK OF CANADA. JEAD OFF101.1, - CAPITAL, RESERVa T. ef. MeMILLA-14--e maw ..••• OSHAWA $1,000,000 $ 300,000 Gen'l Mrsr, DUBLIN BRANCH. Every faeility consistent with nenrod banking is afforded the public of Dublin nd Eurrounriing territory. Drafts end Money 'Orden] issued, • Interest, paid on Savings Bank deposits of $1 and upwards. Loaee made to &rulers -for buying cattle, etc, Special attention given to Farmers' Builineer. FRANK McCONNELL, Manager Turkeys Wanted We want• to buy - your 'turkeys and will pay thehighept market priee. Write foil particulars and etate how many you have. THE CANADA POULTRY AND PRODUCE Oa.; Li/Ili:tad, STRATFORD, - - pNTARIO -2030-- • IMPORTANT NOTICES. TTEACHERS.-Teaeher wanted for School See. 'notion No, 13, Stanley, for ensuing year, minim- um salary, $400. Applications received up to Dec- ember 1,0, JAS. F. KEYS, Sen-Treas., Varna P. 0. 2082x3 eflEAOHER WANTED. --For School Section No. 11, Hay. Duties to begin January 8, 1907. 'Male or female. Normal trained Wetter preferred, Salar,v $400 per annum. Address 8 I. SPENCER, Sec.-Treas., fle Joseph P. 0, 2081-3 'PROPERTY FOR eALE OR RENT. -Being north J. part of Lot 2$, Coneession 8, MoKillop, oon. tabling 16 acres, For partioulars apply to MINNIE E. MeGREGOR, Seaforth P. O• 208241 ....1•••••• CATTLE WANTED. --The undersigned e ill take in a number of cattle for winter feeding. Good stableo, plenty of water, and good attention. For particulars apply at the EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Sea - forth. 2802x1 VSTRAY HEIFEIL-Strayed on to the premises 111 0! the undersigned about the end of August, a red yearling heifer. The owner is requested to prove ropefty, pay charges and take it aw, ROGER EPPER, Lot 88, Concession 8, Tuckersmith. - 2032-8 - .101.111•••••11,•=•••••••• IXTANTED.-At. onee, 400d local salesman for Y V Seaforth and distriet, to represent Canada's Gren.test Nurseries. Largest list of New Specialities ever offered in fruit and ornamental stook. Per- manent situation for the right man, on liberal terns. Apply at once for spring selling season. mem & wErlaeroiroN, Toronto, Ontario. 2032-5 NNUAL AUCTION.BALE of Steers, Heifers and 1. Cows,-Govenlock Brea. will sell by public sue- ticn at Winthrop, four miles north of Seaforth, on Saturday, December let, 1906, at one o'clock p. fhe following : 20 stock steers weighing from 1,000 to 1,200 lbs, each ; 11 stook steers under 1,000 )hs; 4 milch cows suppoeed to be in calf ; 0 yearling eteers ; 4 heifers ; 1 farrow cow ,• 1 geldingcolt rising two years old. Terms of Sale. -Nine months' credit giv- en on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent per annum alto ved for cash. GOVEN- LOOK BROS., Proprietors; JAMES A. SMITH, Auc- tioneer. - 2032-2 F41131 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -235 acres, sithated on the Beyfleld road, Goderieh town- ship, three quarters of it mile from Clinton; Soil in excellent -condition, haying been all under gives for five yeare ; splendie grain or erase land, -well dral - ed. Five arcs hardwood bush, and an excellent or. chard. One barn, 62 x 74, with stone stabling for 12 horses and 35 cattle ; one barn, 88 x 54, with silo and stabling for II cattle ; large implement house and pigpen ; power and pumping -windmills ; large frame house : 2- good wells and running water at rear of farm. Apply to MRS. ALEX. efeEWEN, Clinton P. Os. or Lot 28, Concession 2, Stanley. 2082x8 P0STP0 NED AUCTION SALE AT ZURICH.- There will sold on the farm of Peter Lamont, one mile east. of Zurich, on Saturday, November 24, 1000, (next Saturday), at one &cloak p. rre, the fol- lowing property viz. : Horseses-8 horses and seveml colts, Catt1e.-25 head of young cattle and 6 mirch °owe Other property, -1 road wagon, 1 set double harness, 2 set» single harness and eeveral :other ar- ticles. Real Estate. -There will also be offered at the sante time and place; a House and Lot lit Zurich, and a House and Lot in Mile Green. The whole will be sold without, reserve, The above solo was ad- vertised to take place on Wednesday, November 21, but had to be postponed on amount of unfavorable weather. Terms. -For the reel estate property, terms made known on day of sate ; for other prop- rrty, 11 months' credit will be given on furnishing Approved endorsed notee. P. LAMONT & J. .T. MERNER, Proprietors, E, BOSSENBERRY, Atm. tioneer. 2032-1 IICTION SALE OF HORSES. -Messrs. White 2i.. and Cameron have been Instructed to sell by public 'motion on 1,01 26, South Thames Road, Us - borne, on Wednesday, Nov. 28th, at I them* p. the following • 1 four-year-old gelding, sired by King of the Castle ; 1 general purpose mare 0 years old, with fool te King of the 41ftestle ; 1 • general purpose mare 6 years old ; 1 draught gelding 8 years old, sir- ed by Belshwerer ; 1 draft filly 8 years old, in foal to Derry Down ; 1 two-year-old gelding sired by Hand- some John. 1 two-year-old filly sired by Handsome John, matched teant ; 1 filly 2 yeers sid sired by Glasnick ; 1 two-year-old filly sired by Ohm Mc- Gregor . • 1 two-year-old filly sired 1),Y Premier ; 1 two- year oldfilly sired by King- of the Caetle ; 1 two -yr. - old gel Sing sired by Frontier ; 1 two-year-old gelding sired by Lachlan Gmndby 1 two-year-old gelding sired by Golden Thistle ; fgelding 1 year old aired by Golden Thistle ; 1 gelding- I year old sired by Car. bineer ,• 8 geldings one year old sired by Mack Rod ; I filly 1 yeer-old sired by Clan MoGregor ; 1 filly 1 year old sired by Golden Thistle. Terms of Sale, -6 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a diseount of 5 per cent per annum allowed for cash. o. E. rieoPeslEY, Prop. ; THOS. CAMERON and JOS. WHITE, Auctioneers. 2032-1 Notice About Gravel. Parties who took gravel out of the pit on Lot 18 Concession 12, MeKillop, during the past -season, will kindly settle the same at once with THOMAS SIMPSON SR., 2032x2 ea Lot 13. Concession 10, MoKillop FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. smoomnsono., oeoleennimproved seetlen 111 Central Alberta. -R. It. 8 mile% Good water at 20 feet. Per ale on easy tonne or will exohange for suitable term in Huron °entity, .coirie within 8 mileo. Weeer at from 20 170 60 fete For sale at a bargain, orwitroxeivoige for ferns near miles to It. R. aid market. Proposed U. IL will seAmedt:b..07 seCtiOn in South filaskatehewan.--14 My liot contains a deseription of sortie 01 1110 finest stook. and grain farms offered or cede in eTuron. May I sena it to you, A. A. WATT, Real Estate Agent, 20824f Bon:Wield, Ontario. NOTICE. mos Town �f Seaforth. Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Cor- poration of the Town of Seaforth has constra4ed Cement sidewalke on the following streets. • No. 1. -On the North side of Huron street, from High street to Jarvis street. No. 2. -On the East side of Easb William streak, from Goderieh street to Duke street. . No. 8. -On the Wee side of Debella. street, South side of Elizabeth and East side of Lane from Railway street to South side of Lob 24, Jarvis Survey. No. 4e -On the South side of Side street, from Emit -William street to Lot 25, Coleman Survey. No. 6:-0n the East aide of Jarvie street, from Goderich street to Jahn street, and from Dot lli, Jarvis Survey to Market street. No. 6. -On the North side of Crombie street, from Main street to Victoria street. No. 7. --On the West side of Victoria, street, from Gouinlook street to George street. No. 8. -On the West skie of West etreet, from elms- tre street to Lof'71, Beattie's e. urvey, ALL FOUR pEtte WIDE ' and intends to assess a portion of the final oost there- of upon the real property to be immediately benefit- ted thereby, fronting or flanking upon said portions of said streets or lane. The animal rates per foot to be paid in 15 consecutive years, as follows: frontage, 2.508 cents, and flankag, 1,672 omits. ' The total aatual cost is $2,000, of which $1,002.96 is to be provided out of the general funds of the Municirity. And hat a statement showing the lands liable to and pr osed to be specially assessed for the said Im- provements °reworks, and the name of. the owners *e Municipality thereof, so far as the seine ono be certhined from the la.st revised assessment ilof l land therms?, is now fyIed in the office of the Clerk and is open for inspection during office hours. A COURT OF REVISION will beheld on the 71h day of December, A. A, linen ne the hour of 10 o'- olook in the forenoon, at the Council Chamber, Sea - forth, for the purpose of hearing complaints against theproposed assessment or the accuracy of frontage measurements or any other complaints which the persons *crested may desire to make and which is by law, cognizable by the Court. . * , * JOHN A. WILSON. Clerk of the MuniolealitY- Dated at the Town Hall, seatortb, Olio 17th day of Nov.,' A. D., '06. • '2082-2 BUY EARLY And Get the Best. Os. GalaVa ROBERTS' Will be Santa Clads' Head- quarters for TOYS •' Dolls FANCY CHINA in odd (pieces, 'differ- ent than the rest. ' CONFECTIONERY — choice Xmas. packagese EBONY GOODS PERFUMES- none but the best. SMOKERS' SUPPLIES CIGARS, PIPES, and TOBACCO TOBACCO JARS and CIGAR CASES SMOKING SETS A large range in all these lines. A • pleasure to show them. J. S. ROBERTS or;emist & Druggist W.M;McKA Y, Manager, Lumber, Lath and 8 hi h gles xxx & kxxx N. CLUFF & SONS, Planing Mill aad Lumber Yards SEAF 0 RN H About Diamonds • This year we are able to sell y cu Diainoed Ring as low as any city deal- er mu). We buy the stones by weight direot from the cutter, of Antwerp, aehose agent calls oa tis twice a year. We then have them suitably • set in rens and know the exact weight of eton) and gold in each ring. Give 113 a chance to prove it before you buy. -John Bu !ger, Jeweller, - - - Seaforth Marriage Liersefies Issued. The Standard of Value Is the Honest Dollar PPM •••• The quality of our • "gocida can be judged by that standaq,, and not foupd Wanting. There is one hundred cents worth., a it In everything in this stock of -Pure Drugs and Medicines -Ladies' and Gents' Purees -Combs an Brushes -Fancy china of all makes -Pipes and Tobaccos to suit all Ss M °kers -Delicate Perfamee in Taney pack- ages -Toilet and Shaving Vases • -Shaving Brushes, Strops and Mugs -Toyf3 and Dolls in endless variety. Come in and see or yourself. You will be welcome whether you. buy or net and you will receive courteous treatment. O. ABERHART 9 DRUGGIST, DAIWNO'S - - - BLOCK Agent for up-tiedate Trusses, Syringie Hoe Water Bottles, Shoop's remedies, Cook's Cotton Root Vompoun1 and Wood'Phosehedine. a Paid.up Capita!, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO E. WALKER, Gdneral Manager'' ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l Manager BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED FARMERS' BANKING Every facility afforded Farmers for their banking • business. Sales Notes cashed or taken •for collection. BANKING BY MAIL.—Deposits ma,y be made or withdrawn by mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention. SEAFORTH BRANCH. HoLMEsTED, G. E. PARKES, Manager. . _ SON, The Great Eye Specialists, WILL BE IN SEAFORTH Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 5 & 04•444-0-eseee-e-e-e-e-see4eep-e-o-s-e-e-e-seet-4. The remarkable success of these specialists is their greatest recommenda- tion'. . Eyesight is priceless, and when an opportunity like this oceurs to eon- sult this great specialist, without going to the city, you would be foolish to neglect it, To any one who is not acquainted with Taube (Ce Son, I will stand per- sonally responsible for, and guarantee perfect satisfaction in every way. With the new electric opthalmo-metroscope, they look into the eye, find the trouble, and with the proper lenses of their own grinding, they make you see as plainly as you did when you were 16 years old. As they are very busy when here, be vvisa and come early, I V. FEAR, the Druggist, Day..aw‘r8Db, with every kind and 'ape et Ladies,' and Gentlemeh's Wige, Toupees, Bangs, Wavy and Plain Fronee, Switohes of all long hair in every length and shade, Traosformation Pompa- dour,. His art etylee are known and worn by all classes everywhere. Be sure to visit his Show Room at the hotel,:and see his new deigns. He will, free of charge, demoostrate by fitting you what is the most imitable and becoming to you. Their tete Ads health, comfort ond younger ep- pearanee. Gentlemen who are bald ehoulp inves- tigate and see his feather weight Toupees and Wigs, worn on over 7,000 head,. ReePlease remember day east date, eq2.2 Prof. Dorenwend, OF TORONTO; The famous Hair Goods toilet, is coming. He will be at the COMMERCIAL HO: TEL, SEAFORTH, on SATURDAY, Neu Store in Campbell's 11161i OPPOSITE THE ROYAL HOTEL, SEAFORTIL The .Toronto Bargain -House Has opened out a fine new stock of I Dry Goods, Olotliiing, Boots and Shoes, .plso Watches and Jewelry, AIL of which will be sold at prices so .low as to surprire buyers. Give as a call, whether you buy .or not. You will be hard to please if we cannot' suit you. WATCII REPAIRING A specialty with us, a first-claesAatch maker and jeweller laiways ready te attend to this branch of the buiiness. Now is the time to get argains for Christmas and New Year's, and we can give them to you. Remehaber the plain, the 1 ew store, opposite the Royal Hotel, Seaforth, RUSH RUSH -TO THE-. Clearing Sale Which is now going .bn at A. G. AULT'S Store, ; SEAFORTEE. A fiifteen days' sale of China, Crockery and Glassware, which will be °leered out AT COST FOR CASH. Also to make the sale more interesting, I will reduce prices of all kinds of Gro- ceries during the fifteen days' sale. Now is the time to geb bateains in all kinde of goods. Twenty pounds of Redpath'e granulated sugar for $1. ' Four pounds of &Mains for 25o, and 3? be. Currants for 25o. Black, Green and Japan Tea, regular prices 25e, now 20o per lb.; 40o teas as 30) per lb.; 5043 tea now 350. Forty cent Coffee now 303 per lb ; 30e coffee, 25o per lb. Seven ibe. Rice for 25o, 6 bare Soap for 25o, and 8 bars soap for 25o; 10 bars of soap for 253; 10 lbs, rolled oats for 25e, 10 lbs. Gold Dust Cremes' for 25o, 5 doz, clothes pins for 5o, 2 lbs, B. sodas for 5o, pure maple syrup, 25o a quart; best flqur, $1.90 per 100 lbs. Everything at great bargains for 15 days. I will take fresh butter and eegs at cash prices. Come one COMO all, and gob 00M713 of the great bargeins which are to be bad at this great cleating gale. A. G. AULT, Seaforth. Meeting of Huron County Council :Mamma Tke Council of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, in the Town of Goderich, at 3 o'clock p. in., on the First Tuesday hi December nettt All acs3unte come Wth ere e Council must placed with the Clerk before day of nieeting. Ws LANA mese, Dated November 20, 1908,, 2982-2 FALL FOOTWEAR 1 ••••••••••1111•1111.1•0*. A pretty foot always merits pretty mhos,. Women who have seen our new Fall Shoes say that they are the hand- - mimed they ever saw. The new narrow toes, the smart swing laity, or the handsome straight form, • the Cuban or French heele, lace, but- ton Or Blucher out, all these correob ideas are shown in our new Fell Foot - weer. Patent colt; gun metal °elf, viol kid, ate., are some of the good leathers in our shoes. We make a specialty of Women's Felt Shoes for Fall and Winter wear, prices ranging from 503 to $4,00. We've the new season's best, and the ap- pearance and comfort of your feet, as well as the welfare of your pooketbook, urge a close acquaintance with our good Shoes. Richardson& M'innis SEAFORTH, Sole Agents for the Hagar, Just Wright and Derby Shoes, GRANO IRON hRs'VSTEti Near « By Health Resorts A few days at the mineral springs of St, Catnarines, Mt. Clemens and Preston has benefitted the health of hundreds. Nothing is I equal to the treatment. Best of -Betel accomodation at moderate rates, Try it - .All situated on G. T. R. For tiokets And fun information call on W. SOMERVILLE, Town Agent. A. F. PHILLIPS, Depot frieket Agent, COMM, MIR* ilifid Iliflarkist Seitetet Sestertis, °Marie. oommoomorworoomm.,..m..... oka Dry (loads seed Cletninte Cotioterri In Four Countise 1906-27 Back in the eighties this store began selling faro. During that long period, it has learned mudh that benefits you—our public. Our far business has grown to be the wonder of the trade in Western Ontario. Foi several seasons past we have sold furs broadcast. This success is due first to the magnificent furs vire have sold, and second, to the reasonable prices charged. Come and see this sea- son's collection, compare our goods and prices, you will find. us on the right,side of every coMparison. When reading through the price listlhat follows, We ask you to. remember the fact, that poor furs have never been able to get a foothold in the Pickard fur business. Ladies' Fur Coats— E ery fur goat sold by us is biolNed by oni guarantee. Astrachan Nate, all sae, from ft to 4, at prices fr styles plain and trimmed 20 to $40, Bocharan Coat; plain and trimmed, all sizes, from ;36 to $78 Near Seal Coats, trimmed, from $34,76 to $57 Persian Lamb Coate, plain and trinimed; from $60 to $165 Fine new fur lined coats, in all Rims, from 40 to 43 inches long at prlcei from $11 to $72, in black, brown, fawn, navy blue and green Caperines, all prim, from.$2 75 to 120 Lateet Novelty Ruffs, from $1.50 to $39 Muffs from 500 to $47 Men's Fur, Men's Canadian Coon Coats from $30 85 Men's Wallaby Coats from $28 to $33 Wombat Coats from $25 to $28 Russian Calf Coats from $18 to $25 Black Galloway Coats from $27 to 133 Black Dog Skint Coats from $18 to $23 Brown Dog Coats from $16 to $19 See our Labrador Dog Coat, celebrated Look brand, at to $33 Men's Farlined Coats from $20 to $120 Compare our prices in Sleigh Robes in black bear, &a bear, galloway the real Saskitchewan buffalo, A.ssiniboine buffalo, goat and Labrador dog ro 44+++++4414144*iiiiifff+++* .f44.41 'clothing 1)-epartine Promptly at 'o'clock, on Friday mornhrg, we atart a mos aide of clothing,. The really wonderful values are unms,toliabi and of most interese to our customers is the fact that all ate no Not a man in this vieinity should miss this opportunity, just good things are listed below -: kable ewhere, and fresh. few of the Men's Suits at $7.75, worth $11 mens suit at $10.50, worth $13 Men's Overcoats at $6,25, worth -$9; men' overcoats at $10, worth $12.50 400 pairs of Men's _Tweed Pants at $L25 a pair, wrth $2 a pair ,100 ffen's odd Vests at 75e eaoh 100 Boys' and Youths' Vests at 25o ea�h 50 Tileu's odd Coats at, $2 each. WeeeesessiesowseWslykOWAIAMOV Stanfield s Underwear We are headquarters for this celebrated brand „f un- derwear ; all makes and all sizes i stock get our prides. +44.44+4444444.1+1444+.4444 . « Highest Prices paid for Butter Eggs and Wool. DRIED APPLES WANTED_ smorgrareameeerrertseeseseeeseeseesseseemeee,,seeeeeemeiffehmifirsommts WILPICKAJW & .80N - Opposite Town Building Corner Main aud KfAct TITPA 1,M , RTIARS sfe elee...esseets 71.1 -ne,..it,WA. ,