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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1907-01-11, Page 51st, 190G ag between ar name of r the pub -lie ha, and in - he wants of the reputa- ce• retain all as usual. shoes for den. is compara- o system is when those :e the defie- d will soon tlev was re- "• Hinchley McIntosh ' uesday ev- W. ort address !ling, which ;traction. end Life Mears par:eine, Money lowest Estee of 2034-tt e Durham cow. :to Mex. Watt, 2039-a' 'eSs disposed gelding to f Bayffel& things hum t next sum - and wife, ister, from D. Mein - L. the vicin- [slivered a eek.—B. R. m Tuesday. -agent, was e death of a eident neax riends front PSt are vis- ong others, I. Mrs. Wm. frame, also s, who are Mr. James lage. Mrs. alsO return - bout Moose of Mr. H. hon3e of Mrs. John Stanley. recovery.— ton Walter !s.. William Seaforth Ida 131akie . and Mrs. returned to 5ter. — The [ gone and Glad *local bt the fine Jas. Swan 1 into their very oCera- rattles does wish them H. Saw - se with la soon• recov- L.of Varna, at on Sab- KI sermons. ttford, who ,friends her home. h la grip e, • We hoi sual inley, con- McCalhim onnell got falling in - is mending — the home r. A. Mur - River to fter spend - his home lf the west tual meet- gri e ti tral Wednes- R weting :in Friday Ss gig tgeg iK Of -ottntl- alle It ma earle.m.r merits 17-Zanag_er UARY 19° SALE REGISTER. Desitbal. L Oiiseturclay, Janteety 26th, at s$ Velocie y. ina - *he American Hotel, Brueselse Lot 12e on the tith concession of Maris, a good improved ftuva, belong- ing to the estate of the late IL Will& F. S. Siett, • auctioneer. 111111111111111111.1111111111MINIMI MARI:CZ-TS. Aseivamoasomm. Breee0aett, Jermary 10, 1007e Ftdi Wheat se et s$0 70 te $0 70 Oate., per buhe1... ....... 0 85 to 0 85 pees, per bushel ...... -..... .0 75 to 075 -Fesrleea Per 'bushel- • • ,0 4a. to 0 46 Bron, per tote .. 20 00 toe 20 00 • Short& per ton . . . .. • „2000to2000 LoWartide Flour, perton. 23 00 to 28 00 elour, per 100 lbs.. - ................ 2 10 to 2 76 Batter, No. 1, .. . ........... 0 20 to 0 22 Butter, tub.. . .. 019 to 021 Eggs, per dozens', . . - • 0 22 to 0 24 • (ont, • . , 60sto 65 Hey per tore...-. 00 to 10 00 Ede& per 100 lbs.,- ................ 8 00 to 8 50 Sneep skitie, . . ... 0 76 to 1 00 Potatoes per bushel. .. . .. 0 40 te 0 50 Salt, retail) per barrel.. Wood per cord(long) Weod per cord (Aort).. . .... 8 '7e to 3 75 Applea per 0 20 to 0 50 °Inver Seed......- 6 50 to 700 1 50 to 200 WILSON -In Seatertli, on .hin, Stla, James B. Wil. gon, aged 70 Years. OLUPP-in Titokersudtb, on Jan- Seb, Jennie May Whiteside, Wife of Samuel Oinft, riged 48 years nd 8 nionthr. HUTTON-Buddeniy, at her residence, 40 Wood. Street, Toronto, on Jan. 5th, Mrs. Hatton, ranee ot the late David Hutton, formerly of GleetroW, Scotland. • PECK -In Loudon, on Jade 5th, Jonathan Dunn Road, Stereos% a ed 2$ yea& Peak, eldest sosyt Mr. Henry Peek, naelleld MoLELLAN-In erstnith, on Jae. 8rd, Margaret Atkinson, Wife of Mr. xiihn. Melesilan, aged 30 erearseand 10 months, MASSON-At his home, Billings Bridge, Ottawa, af- ter two days' illness, on Dee. 27th, Hugh Tohnie I *Seen, father of Mrs. (Rev.) Jas, ,A. Anderson, of Goderioh, in his 78th year. ROE -In Wingham, on Dec. 80th, *mop B. Roe, i aged 89 years. KPISLYs-In Turnberry, on Jan, let, Ames Kellar aged 60 yeast, KYDD-In Marne, on Dee. 29th, Robert Kydd, • aec1 year and 9 months. - SLAVIN-In Exeter. on Dee. 8let, Eliza Slavin, re- lict of the late Wm; Slavin, aged 70 years. , „ 25 to 135 • 7 00 to 700 Dairy Markets., TOROSTO, Jan. 8 -Butter -The market continues firm with a steady demand for the better qualities. Orearaery, 25 to 27e ; solids, 240 to 250 daisee print& 22 to,230 ; raile. 10 to 200 ; WI" 18 to 20a ; interior, 15 to 18es Cheese -The market is very steadea and quotations are 131c for large and 14e for twins. Eggs --The market continues very steady. Storage are quoted firm at 24e, and limed 22e. Newe laid are nominal at from 30 to 85o. Honey -The snarket li firm, with strained honey quoted at 10e to 12e per lb., and combs at $a to $2.50 per dozen. MONTRRAL, Jan. 8. -Eggs --Small receipts in the egg market and an active local demand ate account- able for further increase in price, and neesdaide are now quoted at 40a ; select fall eggs, 25e• to 260; limed and cold +storage, 21 to 214e. Butter -The market remains quiet and firm under fairlyactive local demand, and prices are well maintained and 'unchanged. Finest %Morn townships creamery, 25.1 to 2610 ; lower grades, 240 to 25e ; western dairy, to 23e; Manitoba dairy, 20k to 21c; rolls in bas- kets, 223-e ; baskets and half -barrels, Leige to 23e, ao- tording to quality. Receipts this morning were 284 package& Gram. etc. TORONTO, January 8 -Fall wheat, 72 to 78c ; red, 730; goose, 66e; spring, 70e ; old cats, 4Ic ; new oat', 39e ;Parle3'. Nes; peas, 80e. Dressed Flogs - Market quiet, as receipts are very light ; prices are firm at $9 for choice lightweights,anci $8.50 for heav- ies. Potatoes -The market is very quiet and steady. Ontarioa are quoted at 60 to 65e per bag in car lots helve Eastern 70 to 76c. Baied Hay -The market is e.a8F, wallies being plentiful. Quatations are $11.50 to 12 for No. 1 timothy, and sa for No. 2 in car lots her,. Straw -Easy at. 6.5O in car Iota here- • Poultry. Tonosero, Jan. 8 --The poultry market continues very quiet, and prices thew no hange. There is very little poultry being received, but enough for the deratinn, which in prineepally for ohlokens. The mild weather is against a good market. Ohickeris, • dressed, 8a to 10e ; fowl, 6 to 7o ; dllekft, 10 to 12e ; geese, 10e to 3.2e ; turkeys 12e to 14a per pound all dreseed weight. Seeds. - ' TORONTO,. Jan. 9 -The situation in the seed mar - het has not changed since before the holidays. Prices are generally firm, fancy grades being quoted a little firmer. Quotations are : • Atsike, fancy, $7 ; No. 1. t to $6-26 ; No 2, $5.75 to 85.85; No. 2,84.65 to $5.10. Red Clover -The market eontinues fairly strong. Fancy, $5 to $8.25 ; No. 1,37 to a7,25 ; Ni %WM-to $6.50. Timothy -Local market quiet. No. 1, $1.50 to $1.80 per bush. ; No. 2,81.20 to $1.40 per busheL Horse Market- TORONTO,Jan. 9 ---The following. hi Burns & Sheppard's weekly report of prevailing prime :- 44ingle roadsters, 15 to 16 hands, *125 to 8150; Angle cobs -and carriage bereft, le to 16.1 hands. 4125 to 8160; matched pairs and carriage horses, 15 to 16-1 hands, $.950 to $400; delivery horses,1,100 to 1.200 pounds, $136 to $165 ; general purpose and express horses, 1,200 to 1,350 pounds, 8140 to 8185; draught horses, 1,350 to 1,750 pounds, $150 to 8190; eerviceable a second-hand workers, $40 to $75 ; 'aerviceable second-hand drivers, $40 to $80. Live Stook Mai*ets. Liveresoore Jan. 9. -Canadian cattle, 110. LoNooN, England, Jan. 8 -Cattle are higher, run- ning' at from Ile to lee per lb. dressed weight. Re- frigerator beef is quoted at from 9c to Ole per lb. -TcRONTO JUNCTION -Union Stock Yards, Jan. 8. - `Trade was very brisk at the Union Stook Yards, and the cattle, which were of only fairly good quality, were snapped up early. Prices were considerably better, and were as much as from 15e to 25o per cwt. n advance of prices which were received last week. Exporters' Cattle brought from $4.50 to $5.16, and the bulk went from e4./5 to 85. Bulls brought from $3.05 to 84.35. Picked lots of butchers' cattle brought from e4.50 to $4.85, although few were af butchers' rought from $4.20 to $4.45, medium from the qualiti; that dema.nded this latter price. Good $3.75 50 94, common from $3.25 to $3,00, cows $3 to $3.85, canners $1.50 to 82. Milch co ve brought from $35 to $60 apiece. Lambs brought 0.60 to e6.75, and sheep from $4.80 to 86. MONTREAL, Jan. 8 -Cable advices on our Canadian tattle from Liverpool and London were firmer at Ille, and ranchers at liele, but Glasgow cables were weaker, and one cent lower than a week •ago, at lie to 120. Exports last week from Bt. John' were 3106 cattle, 220 she,, and from Portland 1e27 cattle, 1260 sheep.The market for hogs continues very strong, owing to the small supplies coming formed. and prices scored a furthers advance. The demand was keen from packers, and gales of selected Iota were made at $6.50 per 100 lbs., weighed off cars, but even at this figure buyers found it impossible to fill their requirements. Cable advices on Canadian bacon were strong, and noted an advance of 8s ttr4s compared with a week ago, but packers say they will have to go- 5s toes higher to be on a par with the present cost of hogs. The butchers were out strong, at d, as good cattle were rather scarce, prime beeves sold at 4ec to 5ec per lb.; pretty good See to 41e, and the common stook zie to 3-ec. Milch cows sold at from $30 to $55 each. Sheep sold at 4c to 4eo, and len.bst 5to to 6e per Ile i. Burisass, Jan. 8 -Cattle -Active and steady to strong ; prime steers,- 95.65 to $6 ; shipping, 85 to $6 ; butchers' $4.50 to e5.40 ; heifers, 83.50 to $5.16 ; cows, $3 to $4.75 ; bulls, 82,50 to $4.60 ; steakers and feeders, $2.75 to S4.35 ; stock heifers. $2.50 to $3.26 : fresh cows and springers, $2 to $3 higher, springers steady at 820 to 866. Hoge -Fairly active ; pigs steady ; others 5c lower ; heavy. 66.70 to 86s75 ; mixed, 86.76 ; Yorkere,$6.75 to 30.80; pigs, $6.05 to 36.95 : roughs., $5.75 to $6 ; stags. 84.25 to $5. Sheep and Lambst-Active ; sheep steady ; lambs 15c lower ; Iambs, $5 to $6 ; year1ings,e6,60 to $6,86 ; werhere $5:50 to e5.75 ; ewes, $4.75 to $5.25 : !sheep, mixed, $3 to $5.60. TORONTO, Jan. 9 -The quality of fat eettle was, fair. Trade wag good all rouna in every elm& The prises for cattle were not any better, if as good, as at the Jnnetion on Monday, but everything was cleaned up in good time. Exportere-A few lots of exporterssold frorn 34.60 to $4.90 per cwt ; export bulls at $3.65 to $3.90. Butchers' -A few picked Iota of cattle sold at, $4.50 to 84.70 per owe but very few brought the latter price ; loads of good, $4.20 to $4.30 ; medium, mixed with cows, said at $3.86 to $4.15 ; cows, 82.60 to $2,60 ; canners, $1.25 to $1.75 per ewt Feeders and Stockers -Few offered, and Stade in these classes seemed to be dead. Prices no/eh:fat Milch Cosve-Milch cows sold from e80 to $56 each, Veal Calves -Prices steady at 88.60 to $6,50 Per cwt. Sheep and Lames -Trade was steady at firm prices for all offerings of sheep and larnbs. Export ewes sold at $4.50 to $5 per eft 7 • rams and culls, $3. 60 to$4 per cwt ; lambs at $6.25 to $6-75 per cut for thoee that, had been grain -fed t common iambs, 34.50 to &see per ewe lioge-Mr. Harris quoted an advance of 25c per cwt : selects, $6.65,and ighte end fate at $0.40 per evvt, with market firm. INSIIIMMINPREIRI~ENANKLANIS Votts. MURDIE-At Lucknoae on Jan. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Murdie, ROM DELBRIDC Ueborne, on Dee. 27th, to 24r. and Mrs. Henry Delbridge, a son. BOLT -In Howick. on Dee. 27th, to Mr. and ilret Prank Bolt, a daughter. Tuckersmith, on December 81st1 to Mr. and Mrs. Iddo Cricb, a daughter. •CANN-In Usborne, on Dec. 31et, to Mr. and tire. John Cann, a son. Marmaares. WILLIa-RATIIWELL-At the residence of Mr. ; Robert Willie, on Jan. 9t1, by Rev. A. K. itirkss Prank L. Willis, to Adelina Rathwell, all of Seaforth. IYBRIEN-WOODLEY-.At the Eleaforth Methodist parsonage, by Rev. A. K. Birks, John &Brian, of Homedekl, Manitoba, and Myrtle Woodley, of Seaforth. HOLMES-LANGFORD-In Brussels, on Jan. let, by Te.ev. A,. C. Wishart, B. A„ Mr. Robert .T. Holmes, to Miss Rosy LITIgford,both of liicKillop tAMPBELLaselecKAY-At the residence of the bride's parents, Britannia Road, near Ooderich, or, Jan. end, by Rev, Jas. A. Anderson, B. A., assisted by Rev. Dr. McLean, Kenneth camp. bee, to Katie, second daughteretWean Denial and Mrs. MacKay. TOUNG-GU.NDRY -At the home of the bride% mother, St. David's street, Goderich, on Dec. let, by Rev. G. Ne llama Tone Guilds*,10 Woes A. "'lounge of Chatham. • EMITII-3fAcooNAriP-Iri OOderielt. Ou,,,a/iether_lakl by Rev. Mr. Ander000, Robert 3. Broltel.,to:AwirY hi, eldest daughter Of A. O. MooDoesside of Goderich. teAWRENCE-BOWLESe-At the .re *loin* en!, :the bride's parents, on Dec. 19th. by Kele 8. Krowle.ers son, Liezie Alberta Bowie*, daughter of Mr. Wal- t' -r Bowie& of Penetatig, to Herbert- Gee -laws rence, of Alberta Colleo Edmonton. • IMPORTANT NOTICES. 71077p.•••Mell.. .1110.1011111.171.11171:1S B'ULLS FOR SALE. -Six Shorthorn bulls for sale, from OM 17' months old. Apply to ANDREW II/SLOP, Lot 2, Coocession 14, Grey. 2037x8 "IITOOD WANTED. -Tenders will be received by V V the undersinned until Jan. 21st for 12 cords green maple wood, 3 feet long, delivered at grown& ville ohurob. D. MOORE, Chairman Managing Oom- mittee. 20892 "E'IOR SALE. -A good young Durham cow, tieing 1 le four, ia can, a good milker, also a yearling fer, Apply.to MI88 ROWNSON, in Harputhey, or addrees Seaforth post office. 2039-tf WARM TO RENT. -To rent, the 60 acre gram farm, JU being West Ifelf of Lot 27, Ooncession 5, Mc. Killop. The tarns is well fenced and underdrained. There are good buildings and plentY ot first-elase water. For terms apply to G. S. DURIE on the - premises, or address Seaforth P. 0. 2039-4 j7M. B. MCRAE'S patent stovepipe thimbles are economical, clean, safe, durable, as well ' as being a heat conveying, %regulating and ventilat- ing apparatus. Best material used. Orders by mail promptly filled, wholesale or retail. WM. B. Mo. LEAN, Hensall, Ontario. ' 20894f A IJOTION SALE OF FARM. -The ;veee half of -AIL Lot number 34, Concession 2,11. R. B., Tucker - smith, will be offered for &deal auction at the Rat- tenbury liouse, Clinton, on Saturday, February 2nd,.at 280 p. Particulars may be had from W. BEY - DONE. Clinton,• agent for the Ven•dor. FRANK • MICH, Vendor; JAMES SMITH, Auctioneer. •2089-4 AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. -Mr. Thos. Cam- eron has received instructions to sell by pub- lic auction at the Metropolitan Hotel, Exeter, on Tuesday, January 15, 1907, commencing at one V - clock sharp, the following stook : 2 brood mares 5 years old with foal 2 three-year old fillies ivith foal, 3•two-year.old Sillies with foal, 2 geldings four years old, :4 geldiegs 8 years old, 5 geldings 2 years old, 8 geldings 1 year old, 2 fillim 1 year old, 4 good draft foals. The aboveare an extra choice lot of horses. Tempe of Sale. -Six months' credit will he given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 5 per cept per annum off for cash. O. E. HACKNEY, Prop. ; THOS. CAMERON, Auctioneer. 20804 .717rmenamamoomosemsialsommo• CLEARING AUCTION BALE of Farm Stock and Implements onWednesday, January 16th, at 1 o'clock p. in., on Lot 9, Concession. 7, Tuckersinith, 31 miles south of BM/forth, the following property, viz: Horses --1 driving horse 4 years old, 1 gelding •riaing 3 years old, 1 heavy draft filly rising 8 years old, 1 blood colt rising 2 years old. Cattle. -2 cows supposed to be in calf, 10 steers rising 3 years old, 6 steers and heifers rising 2 years old, 7 spring calves. Implements. -1 Massey -Harris drill, 1 bay rake, 1 disc harrow, 1 set diamond harrows, 1 muffler, 2 walking plows, 1 gang plow, 1 pulper, 1 Success man- ure spreader, 1 pair bobsleighs, 1 Deering mower; 1 lumber wagon, 1 light wagon, 1 road cart, 3. hayfork, rope and pulleys, I butter worker, 1 churn, 50 hene and other articles, all of which will be mid without reserve be the proprietor is going to the. Northwest. Terries of Sale. -All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months' credit on approved joint notes. A discount of 8 cents on the dollar al- lowed for cash on credit amounts. WES. HEARN, Proprietor; THOS. BROWN, Auctioneer. 20394 A UOTION SALE of Farm Stook and Implements, _ell_ --Mr, Norman Jarrott has Instructed Mr. The- rese Brown to sell by public auction on Lot 4, Lon- don Road, Hay, 2. miles south Of Henget oe Satur- day, January 195h. 1907, at one o'clock p. m., the following: Horses. -1 matched team of general pur- pose horses rising 4, 1 draft mate supposed to be in foal to Red Cloud, 1 aged mare in foal to Colonel Graham, 1 draft filly rising 2, 1idraft gelding rising 2, 3 roadster filly rising I yr. old sired by Ranleigh J, 1 draftcolt sired by Natby Royal, 1 roadster colt 4 months old got by Rooleigh J., 1 span of roadsters 5 agd 8 years old. patt1e.-1. cow to calve before the sale, 1 cow to calve the end of February, 1 cow to calve May 1st, 6 steers rising 8 years old, 3. yearling steers, 1,yearling heifer'5 calves. Implemente.-I Massey -Harris binder, 1 Massey -Harris mower, 1 hay rake, 1 land roller, 'lumber wagon, 1 pair bobsleighs, rrueber tired buegy almost new, 1 Portland cutter almost new, 1 single plow, 1 two furrow gang plow, 1 set iron barrows, 1 cultivator, 1 seed drill, 1 new tiet brass mounted heavy double Harness, 1 set heavy harness, 1 set light double harness, 1 set gold mount- ed racing harness and a number of other articles. Everything will besoldwithout reserve. Terms. - All sums of 85 and under, cash • over that amount ten months' sired% on approved joint notes. A dis- count of 4 per cent per annum 14T oath on credit amounts. MORMAN JARROW, Proprietor; T. BROWN, Aultioneer. 2089-2 A .curacy Cleanliness Integrity are the Watch -Words of lhis Store. )7Pe lian,dle— PURE DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES RUBBER GOODS TOILET ART,IOLES. PERFUMES LEATHER GOODS LiANONG'S CHOCOLATES CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO TPUSSS, ALL STYLES 3TOOK FOODS Give us a oall. We appreciate it even if you -don't buy. The J. Se ROBERTS •, DRUG STORE W. M. MoKAY, Manager DIVIDEND NO. 4. eerer The Robert Bell Engine, & Thresher Company, Limited. Notice is hereby given that a dividend, for the year ending October Enst, 1906, calculated at the rota of 7 per cent. per annum, hes been declared op the fullysgod up capital stook 01 this ComPa.n.Y, 01) reeorda ber Slst, 190t5s Oise ues will be issued, to the shareholders on F'himry let, 1007. . By Order of the Board. ROBERT DELL, Managing Director. 208.5 -td N T Town co h. Appileatloil will be -,Made lily of She Province of. therecf_for:om net 5.0 0! !10 To* 01 o autotieng the 'Of*, - I Aug tO# 010400. B-1440 AUMIO 211,4314 Debternek 50 the Mtest Of Visles ft- iromiet 'Beal DaW at the- .26th Paat- Of. '111"n 20318.0 ,-te the Le&4lativcAsie rid at: the %del ' rs the ielieWing By -Laws seed getlamMary, 1990 beziturea the an)ou - Bargains in Farms on stone wall, dtive house, pig pen, ate., storey in three 92 acres, all cleared except 1 aore Ivo barn frame house, situated within niele,s eafortlx. Price only 45,500, part ittsh. 100 acres, all cleared except 10 acres of valuable. bush, medium sized frame house, barn onposts, large drive shed, situated witnin 8 miles of Brucefield. Frio% $4.800. TOEn18 $2,000 oaeh. Also 20 others that tannot be duplicated for price or term in the eouotyl Por further partiaulars ripply at i'Osideuce, Road, or address A. WATT, 200-tf • Brucefield, Ont. Farmers' 'Institute Meetings, The regular meetings of tne South Huron Farmers' Institute will beheld at EXETER, JANUARY 175h BRUOEFIELD, JANUARY Dlth EXETER. -At the Exeter afternoon meeting the Speakers will be W. Elliott, Galt, on "The Cultiva- tion of our Farms" and J. Gardhouse, Ilighlield on "Care and Managmnent of Horses," and addresses bv M. Y. McLean and 13, S. Phillips. A lady speaker te expected at both afternoon and evening meetings. In the evening Mr. W. Ellipit will epeak on "Things we ought to think about" and Mr. J. Gardhouse on How to Improve Present Foam Conditions." BRUOEPIELD.--In the afternoon Mr. Elliott, of Galt, will speak on "The Cultivation of our Farms" and Mr. Gardtmuse on "Care and Management of Sheep," Addresses will also be given by D. Forrest- er, of Clinton, and W. Lewis, Crediton. In the even- ing Mr. Elliott will speak on Things we ought to think about" and Mr. Gardhouseeme "How to Im- prove Present Farming Conditions." The afternoon meetings will commence at 2(a:slack sharp and evening meetings at 7:e0 sharp; W. D. SANDERS, R. GARDINER, • • President. Secretary. 2038-2 A HAPPY NEW YEAR 7/4”1V-IiNe• WELCOME TO 1907. 7iVVitglive New Year's Resolutions are now in order. May we slugged ; Resolved, that during the coining year you'll buy all your footwear at this etore. • , Think yot.ell be pleased to make the ac- • quaintance. Man or woman, boy or girl will never regeet knowing our excellent shoes well. We've the season's hest, and the appear- ance and comfort of your feet as well as the welfare of your pocket book. Urge a close hcquaintance with our good shoes. tiA .MT IINWEA 7 -- Richardson & PrInnis SEAFORT1-10 Sole Agents for the Hagar, Just Wright and Derby Shoes, The Rush is Increasing Daily seresaieseea-........ AT THE —• GREAT — Clearing Sale Which is still going on at A. {4. AULT'S Store, SEAFORTH. Great Bargains to be had in China, Orockery and Glassware; also all kinds Of Groceries at such low prices, that everyone who calls cannot. help but buy when they see the great harping that are offered. Invitation 1m/tended to all to call and get some oethese berga1ntS- 10 lbs. Sulphur for 250; 10 ibs, Glober Salts for 250; 8 lbs. of lepeozn sane for 25c. 10 bare Soap for 25o; 6 beta Naptha Soap for 250; 6 bars Beehive Soap for 25o; 7 bare Ivory Soap for 25a ; 7 bars Folipee Soap for 250. , Pure Maple Syrup, 25e a quart. 25c Japan Tea now 190 a lb, ; 25e Green Tea now 190 a le. • 25a Bleak Tett now 20e P, Ib.; 400 _Cof- fee now 360 a Ib.', 30e Oaffee now 250 a lb. ; 25e Coffee now 20e a lb. 3150. new Raisins for1.s5e ; 3 lbs. new Currants • for 25e. Lots of good fresh Butter and Eggs now in stock Lake Huron Herrings, "Salmen Trout and Salt water Herrings on hand. A good stock of Apples and Potatoes. • Flour, $2,00 per 100 pounds, FRESH BUTTER,- EGGS AND DRIED APPLES TAKEN AT CASH PR1OE8. A. G. AUIT:Seaforth. The Standard of Value Is the Honest Dollar -.T. -,---- The quality of our gonds ean be .judged by that standard and not found wanting. There is one hundred cents worth of It in everything in this stock of . — Pure Drugs and Medicines —Ladies' and Gents' Purses —Combs add Brushes —Fancy China of all makes — Pipes and Tobaccos to suit all smokers —Delicate Perfumes in fancy pack- ages Toilet and Shaving Vases --Shaving, Brushes, Strops and Mugs .-Toys and Dolls in endless variety Come in and see or yourself. You will be welcome ,whether you buy or not and you will reoeive courteous treatment. - ..........- , - O. AE3ERHART,. PAUGGitT, OAIWNO'S .- .' . BL'4.1)0K. tS333.4.7'(;)713X a, for up.tesdate Trussee, Syringes 1 ot Water Bottles, Shoop'e remedies, 000k i Cotton Root Compound end. WOO!' Phosphedin. e. ' I , - HURON EXPOSITOR THE.CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Pa10-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO r B. B,,IWALIZER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst, Gen'! Manager • URANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN • THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND • BANKING, BY MAL Business may be transacted by mail with any branch of the Mak. 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, 1 pecianyi Good Values f ozen Ledipp, Wort tPd Ribbed ID Se, per pair 25o. 8 dozen Ladies' Heavy Ribbed -Wool Hose, per pair 25e• . 5 dozen Wier,' Plain Wool Hose, per pair 25o. 4 doxen Ladies' Plain Black Cashmere Hose, per pair 20e. ,Ladies' Puritan VeEts at 20e, 25o'35o, 40: 45e, 50e, 75o, $1. Ladies Puritan Knickers at 25e, 35e, 40c,'50c, 75% Have you 'seen our St'antield'a Unshrinkable Onderwear for Ladies in heavy and • light weights, at V, $1.15 and $1.25 each. 121c Oxford Shirting for 10c. 4 pieces Oxford Shirting, in medium and light colors and cull width, worth 12o now 10o. 3 pieces Gallatea Shirting, blue with white stripes, regular 12io, now 10,. Job line Nlen's Lumber Sox, worth 750, but as they come mixed our price is 50e. Job line Boy' a Lumb Er Sox, si crib 50c, but they aho came it d. We price them 35o, Warm Shoes for Winter. Ladies' Felt Shoes at $1, $1.25, $1,75 $2 Ladies' Felt Low Shoes at $1, $1.25, $1.,35. Mon's Felt Shoes at $1.25, $2. Rubbers— Heavy Rubbers' Heavy Rubbers in K lug, Berlin and Canadian Rubber Co.'s goods at $1 55, $195, $2.10, $2.50, $2,05 and $3, Don't leave it too long to buy, as sizes soon get broken in. to. 44++4+1444+44+++++++++++++ POPLESTONE & GARDINEli (RTC( ESSORS TO MESSRS MoKINNON & CO ) BlaYTII, SU Me• ONTARION me show you one like it. Invest Alone e Fifty to 160 per cent. profit! Pretty good in. vestment, isn't it? The "money bags" of Wall Street grab chances at 6 per cent.—why don't you take advantage.of a better one'? Buy a Tubular. Invest in a Sharples Dairy Tubular Cream Separator. It gets a quarter more to twice as much cream as pans or cans. Every year it pays 50 to 150 per cent. clear profit on its cost, Only Tubular a have waist iow can—simple bowl suspended from friction - lees ball bearing—wholly enclosed, self -oiling gears. A Tubular did 24 years' work without repairs. Let IN71; *I.ALININF SICAPOWill One door North of Riehardson & McInnis' Shoe Store. TORONTO • BARGAIN HOUSE More New Goods We are still placing in stock new goods of all kinds and. we are now in a position. to. .meet the demands of all. • A Money Saving Store This is a money saving store for our customers. We have the goods you want and our prices will surprise you, Call in and see us and let us quote prices. • Granite Ware We have in etock a large, quantity of the best granite ware of all kinds, and at old pricee. Farmers 1 100 Horse Blankets that were $1,25, now 2 for $1 25 Corner Matta mork•it &Foote Saaforth, Ontario. lokard • Iathing Orr Gods nd Clo Concern in Four ;Counties Annual Stock -clear -ft ing Sale Opens FRIDA.Y. Jan, 4th. The fame of our Annual Stook Clearing Sale has spread far and wide; hundreds of people wait for it, appreciating the tremendous advantages of its un. approached offers. The sale will be the greatest this store has ever known. New goods will be brought out daily. You will find something inter-:„ esting in every department—positively no goods carried from one season to another. Below ,is a partial list of our reductions: - FT3-13,JS. Great Clearing :Ptices in--Fuess Twelve Ladies' Plain Astrachan Jackets' ranging in prices from $30 to $40, to clear at from 620 to 825, in sizes 32 to 42 Fifteen per off all othet Furs and Fur -lined Jackets] T wenty-five per cent, off oII Muffs, Ruffs. Caperines, etc. Furs Coats — Ninety Coats to clear at prices unheard of in Furs. Black and brown calf clearing at from $14 to $24 Bulgarian Lamb and Dog 0oats at from $12 to $18 Labrador Dog, celebratep Leak manufacture, worth from $30 to $40„, on, ale from $20 to $30 Australian and Canadian Coon Coats at the greatest reduotion w have ever offered. • .lets.4144.44+++4+14414li _ . Clothing -7Departmegt, Men's Overcoats in Raglans, Beavers, etc., worth from $1C to $12, to clear at five donars. The balance of our stock of Black Cheviot Coats to treat at 25 per cent. off. Twenty-five per cent. off all Boys', Youths' and Ohildren's -Oasts. See our clearing liries in Men's Suits Fifty Men's Pea Xackete, in all sizes, to clear at $2,70 Two hundied pairs of Men's 'Tweed Pants, regular prices from $1..V to $2, on sale at $1.25 One hundred Metes Vests, all sizes, at 75c One hundred Youths' and Boys' Vests on salt at 250 each. VA00AAAAAAAAAAANVVVVVW4o* Ladies' Goods— A bargain lot of Ladies' Kid Gloves, regular prices from $1 to $1.25, on sale at 750 Samples of Yokings in fancy silks, velvet and chiffons, regular prices 90e each, on sale at 25c each Three dozen Ladies' Flannelette Wrappers, 'regular 'prices $1,25 to $2.25, on salFat 89c • Ladies' Misses' and Children's Cloth Coats; we offer the balance M our Istock at one-third off 4,tapie Dry Goods. A table of Ladies' and Ohildren's Coats to clear at 81.98 each Call and see our Boots and Shoes—Gents, Ladies and Children. I sale at $1.50 A bargain lot of Ladies' Oloth Skirts, regular prices 82.90 to 86.95, on. iffillitalliENNI11.111111.11111111111111111111 D 0 Li OFF and ISAAQSON Opposite the Royal Hotel, Seaforth. GP, OTR • - • . -Qv- . . . LW A -•-/ •. YSTE-M CAIIIFORNIet , Is14n1..1A or the, • .* c‘SiThilgif Souza iiii•yonwoxitiistoesosie 010 old aoatb srrdetiow;,..,and _ Sleek Fat Horses in a Month. A good. reliable fanner told me last week that it does not Ten Dollars on a horse with take long to put r FEAR'S Condition Powders. 1 1st—They get the blood right 2nd—They pile on the flesh !ike magic, Their action is different to anything you ever saw. Get a package, and" watch their magic influence. The directions are simple and easy to follow. 25o for 1 WE 3 lbs. for 50c; lIbsfor 0,17,14 At FEAR' ereeeelit _ sees- sese ele- see' Ninety pieces and ends of Wrapeerettes to clear at 26 per cent. off Fifteen per cent. off all Priats Ten pairs Wool Blankets, large size, to clear at 82,65 per pair Twenty-five per cent, off all Grey Blankets Fifteen pieces of Oxford Shirting regular price 13c, for 9ic Ten pieces of Towelling., worth 7o, for 5z Twelve anp one-half par centoff all Flannelettes Fifty pairs of Towels, a bargain at 25c a pair Flannelette Blankets, all sizes, 12i per mit. off regular prices. Carpet Delia' P11? Six pieces of Tapestrf Carpet, regular 7tc, for 49e Six pieces of Brussels Carpet, regular price 85e, for 65e A pile of Rugs, and Mats, worth from. $2,75 to $3,25, for $1.98 Two pieces of Union Carpet, regular 54e, for 38e A plc of Carpet Squares to lear at one-third less than regular price Clearing lines in Tapestry Table Covers Special 4 yard wide Linoleum:1, best Scotch manufacture, regular prices .2-5, for 81.90; regular 81,65 for $1,43 See our special values in Lace Curtains I •e Highest Prices paid for B tte. Egg and Wool. DRIED APPLES WANTED • 2.3 or _ o:; •-• DT IMP 0 RTBB B. Main and Market Strode, Seaforth, •