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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1908-12-25, Page 5depeadM along these ost etste a NT& itra. IMPle ater ¥J We- b:oast with, The ladies arid their ve them as ceed for tha =eel:tole-ea Lf ara anxious - mg of their old 4t bring them elle have been aaippen daughters. Mollarde ind Mese Wan, r. natty Smith' ek„ tonsulting ia Bossenberry iiters in. Park - life„ of flash - a few days 6111s Thavelles- :Walter Fitge laid up with :tain Patterson. Itecernber gth,, MU:am Kellord are at time aO Oatteraon ree Thursday. lie funeral a his s ?Otte -rem, sr -- a, tree watt well • amounting tit i_ and Bfro. tr home on olOted here ow - their mother, :sr. -Ansa Mills; in Stratford, . twirl wave:manor,. talc= on 1.--ai ert- mrest, 2 394 leading dak. and subscription iatee.. 21J-3 Inlial Stock Tz.i.inx a success. Our poi- • season to anotoer. hursday, December ,narv 16th, 1900- It Pia ourgreat 8.seoct aleall. mote leighing, oar atristrea.s. trade. niter thia week ; the cheap ran- k- W ash was in- lay.-Mre. R. : here the first tra 3. Sather-. aiard Thomson Oed upwards ot ieir friends o a their ne tpeak in the ip1enW1 time', Christmas tree irmei church • d on Wednes- Obich occasion indance and: -a-- "nly carried oa school, wOto elvea and their oeitvt a line oat with gifts. E to have to very su tyre. of t1i1- LMWednesday: sehad d been ht up to the at it wee a. Wives and : OVed into .heerhood of wasvery an y excel - De ndseed by trieede.--Wes I viedtingher g well pat - Mfr. ond titeavantly en - heir relatives last -Mien 7' is felt for lananie on their on, a years, which day last The severe sa- nd, was the re on the co $1,5o Preyer and - shopping .art is -Ai tor nI John from ern eel Lo in to Jaen sextin -gave me `hood shop wberE oifact ,offer ace° .Lond --T Odtv to Mi Into athe bone ov OirhtS Mrs. hefor Cha Th McConzi .and Brown, aUWh =Oats, resit pe radps Barley, aorta. Law -0 'Roar, Satter, Rutter,. *ggspe If ITper e a Sheer* Salt (re Wood. Wood ir ' Tor have - kat k prices mon„ la to to 100 TOT e Da to 42 to feed, Urea $7 to - $14; 1 - Torc quiet, ler fo at 60 track TOT oy lo 2, 86 bushel $1.50 quelit bushel Tor mark tone. prim and la to 21c strong Striet1 28 to and h --Quie OS 1-4 Per P Mceil keel to -day as to,polde they a The t to be ter for agar week of boxot, corri local • ing q aioiter leo.n Lando 12 1-2 xerrig Lto -10 Liv -ere & ! .States lic ; c bulls, tor- Torob Oood. wee a .and al eteado -expor cwt.; Butch „hutch • to $4. and $4.70 .Seriat mkt • m $2 to- quotee 1ecta ITLa Ir 2 net 'Oracle brisk, by 10 sa me the es One 1 ed at to $4 me - -. —...._..-.........—_1 - but tbi betI* . _ s . ,.. a VORICIfft KUM AND hfetaltENI V:to $L/5'• Partner- d son _ I , - ...... lowaray.-Beemarel?thit ; OF COMIVI' ERCE 0 a EAEORTH ivirr- S 0 ea _ ixt in - - lied tome . - - Row d - - li e for *(1 am* ne, rroi,Bxo Ana W, Ian- at ta, MAT1.1 are /vele-owe It is over 20 years te ormer was -here before. are hothesonsof Thomas -Eallait- iittown -amiss Sislistrierbeeatid m Stewart Ferguson, arrlited from winot . on- Tubsday, hacengspent e =Inner there. 14.100raiken is away- on a bolls vita Velth friends 'at Peterltore ...plages.-Peter 'Ritchie. jr.„ ae on a vacation from the Week . .. x. W.sibf Ottawa. le a •Tlet- Hier the parental reof in town.- B. McLaughlin arrived home 4;he' west -this week and will . the winter' heree-Woo. James. adon, WAS Caning 011 Old friends vie during the paet week. Mr. 1 is the inventor of a .hand fire - - , taisher :taid oit Saeurdaylast he ett exhibittoneof what the. mach- rould elo There is some tiltelY- el Mee Ssmeastarting a reitelehle- in Brussels -in the near futhre !the extinoruisher Wouldbe milli-- ire& providiog the fawn would my iteducement. Mr. Same was (ponied here by Mr. .Garside, of r16,, • poeottsuriziedesol.1111;-"Huirabis_destft°0446t. . in.-$60.eiganlegebantil hWersauilimlits."- ,,U-'ha4f'°111cialli,beeletaT evalcrittohaeatorei- waa brikle Oa r-fkinor At $5 • t� 5-4115 by in. Altai'. -oonee_ nt.--- All ametule te die Pc" -cAtt.; alheeP4 UnchinSeit' at and,0Whig to the late ihni are to be HEAD OFFICE, TOROITIO - ESTABLISHED 1B67 to $1,40 foreerevaan $2 t0'42.50- for 'forthwith . and paid' to the Liquidated, . . maw 1143-40(uotas otart VrSzeifi•who,*-111 also settle all claims dneSaid B. E. WALKER -President steady sat $6 for select*, fed and owing by the 'Ate Them. Allpersona, ' t.. weteed at the matket, sled 115.75 to ndebted. to the late firm will kindly APX. `LAIRD, -General Manager drovers f.o.b. care al Country whits. . and.settle as Soon AS tiOalielble. all Buffalo, DbooPlablr 22.-ClUgoe-Far- , - -. • . 1 Paid-up Capital, $10,000 000 ' I Reserve Ftmd, - 5,000 000 I . eadri tie arte rs litOBERT WILSON le. octIve attel steadel dritett• 'etteerso . . wmu.aucHitzs Branches throughout Canada, and in. the United States and Enpland $1-25 to $$.15 ; ighttblogi. $6.591 to.416.26; Liquidator§ of the estate of i . huteleirs, $4.74 to $9-; bolter* $4, e .. to • Reid -&-witieme t o4.2s ; woo, -$3 to $4.50 ; td4118# $3 to Dated Nov. lOth 1008. 2135-tf Every facility farmers $4.50. WSW -Actives Satt 'Se bigher. afforded to and • ' COUNTRY BUSINESS WI to. $19. Hogd---Falely active gm Btredg to ' 6e higher; beattert $6.96 to $8.10; meted, $5.75 to to $5.90; yorkere, $5.25 to $6:80‘; etge, $4 --- to 0.10-1 rgagal4 $5.gt to $5.40; stage, $4 - to . , _ .. . _ . others for the transaction of their TheRobertBell Engine and banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for collectiOn. Thresher -Co. Unite& • ie. Accoun!s May he opened by mail, and , . ........._,...., BANKING BY mAll. FOR . $7.75; daioles, $6.40 to OM. Sheep and Larebs-Steesp slow and -.steady ; Iambi: (active and. 20O Idg) 1 e r ; Iamb% $5 to. monies deposited or withdrawn in -DIVIDEND NO. 6 this way with equal facility. - 115 . . e $7-85 l Yearlings! $5.50 to- $5.75 ; wetle- atte scat te soot ; *Watt $3.76- to $4 ; ahoep. rifted, $; to $4; cal.da • Notieetis hereby given, that a divi- SEAFORTH BRANCH. (lend at the rats of -7 per cent er an. F„ HOLMESTED, Solicitor G. E. PARKES, !Amager. inun con the paid up -oohs' hPook of , s __ • . G elisible _ ift _ s iambs ,$7.25 to $7.65. -Meares', DeceMber . 22 - Cattle- itere esere no- really. extra choiee belie- outside of tome heevo buns. , this Contpony, has been declared the current yeer 'ending October 1908eand that the same Neill be able en and. after February lee for ' 3lat, ay- - ea% _ CJICI,Ca soid at 4 -344 to 6c ; !good at 4 1-4 to 4 1-2e ; felt at 4 1-2- to- 4c ; conanien at 2 1-2 to ge, aod Inferior at 1 1-2 - to de we poued. 'Sheep • eadd- Lambe -The market ter tsheep is . Dv Ord r of the Hoard ' ' - • 8 ° 1 ROBERT BELL, • 2141-5 f Managing Director • . _ . ILL' Ams General Merchant for the People. . • . Again we are on. the thresh stranger, outt vrie,e8 ,,show , am ad,. , - vance of 1-4 to" 1-2c per pound, Which . , .il its due principally to the --ems .0311P-.. plies coming forward and the in- creaoed demand foe the sarne. Sales 'choice lots rewere 4 0 O. iv - . ismeroannemaamm,..... h ristmas 1 s , - • . " It 'POULTRY WANTED hold of Xm" as Time . . ............. le other afternoon, Mr. and Ilia ,d. &aplomb, of tullarton, droVe tchell, whore Mr. is &Oathtatting :Went , house, leaving hwife. L -cutter. Durieg hiet•abosence the 'became • unmanageable and -back- i.: the steep embankment, lighthlg !back at the bottom. Fortunately 4eebach iumPed front the cutter the fall, and thus eseleped Ber- alone , of made at -1-t to 4 •1-2c, ond culls at 8 1-2 to31-4e' per. pound. In lames the feeling ?et .We want All kinds. of Poultry,. Starved and Dry Picked . for . I . No better place can be found . which the highest price will be paid, into Christ- mains firm at the mast advance, and as the demand was ample to absorb all the offerings, a fairly active trade which purchase mas Gifts that are both appre- Live Turkeys taken on Th.ursday, ITovember 26th. elated and appropriate than at . . our store We have useful , • \ - ' The season of tmiveral giving and receiving, the time for that • ,_... , was done at 6 3-4 to 6c tor choice lots, and at 5 .1-4 to 5 1-2c. .for wood.' Hogs -A firmer feeling prevailed in the market for how, and ,prices ruled - e • t presents xor almest e v e r y - member of the fan2ily. . ' 1 - • Christmas Fruits,, wondeeful bringer of pleasing surprises-mystarioue, gracious, , _ lovable o!d Santa Claus, whose very name thrills the with .......... SALE REGISTER unday, January 7th, at I °clock p. an., at all'h Stock Yards, Dublin: Enreeat Cattle 15:. John II. Roach., proprietor ; Thomas a uctioneer. a trifle higher than they Were, ovhieh WAt9 4110 to the increased demande tor supplies, and sales of selected. ; lote ' , _ were _made at $8.59 to O6.75 , . We have received all our' Christmas Fruits. They are o , Hockey 5 k a, ire Et • choicest quality and prices reasonable. , . - . . ... , young gladsome anticipations, and the older ones with emotion.s that . • are sacred in their recollections. But Christmas time with all weighed off cars. at more appr.oprtat e for the , , boy or girl than a Tam ot hockey its brings MARKETS. . skates. are . sole agents for pleasures, its perplexities to most people as to how ' _We the famous Automobile Skate, the M... . &weal's, Dec. 24 1908. fr bushel . 0 gy to Ef la mr bualutir...........-- -- 0 50 to 0 50 -*-22"200 to 3to 220 80: 28 00 to 28 00 ear tou , - , de Flour, per tor,..... - *, . 28 00 to 118 00 Koe il Ionse•-•••••**- - ---••• 0 23 to ti 2a alb.. . -... . . . ..- ........,.... - 0 20 to 0 22 "1"en"----- ---- ° 22 t° 024 .....,. - .,...,.............. 6 00- to 8 00 0 •V ffle. . 0 .. a•ate• ws{e,s- 0 es to 100 ° (w. t° - ° c°* all) per barrel...........-1 26 to 1 86 6 00 to 7 00 sr cord(lorig). - :r. cord (short).- - -- , 2 76 to s 76 es erit at - ' of- Canada. lightest and strongest skate in the . , raarket. Prices from $1.25 to $5 Successor to B. B. Gunn -these we. have a large variety- CORNER STORE of, other makes rangiog in terice - - SEA:6'011,TH from 60c to. $5. Come in and see much they can spend for presents, and whom they intend to . remember. But what to get—that's the question. A viiiit to this store, with its many departments, .will . result in a happy • ceir stock, ' All the best makes of -. hockeyeticks. Boys' Eiticks from - - ice to 11 ' CHRISTMAS \ solution to the question. Here le without question. Seaforihts Established by Act of Par- o. greatest holiday store, its. magnifieent stocks of bright new ' liament. , PRESE.NTS ' MiMMOIMIMMILMIM ideneral an Business trans- acted: • • _ Table and Pocket Cutlery at For the. father we have a large EikSY PRICES and complete assortment ,of table rn p • • - and pocket cutlery. rile erplexing question . , 'merchandise affording almost litnitiess selections in appropriate gifts for men, .women and children. . . • Drafts bought and sold on all parts At this time of year is what to buy at a moderate cost for a. Christmas of the world. - - ' Special attention given to farmers, drovers, etc. - Advances made to responsible par - ties on their own notes. - - Interest paid et. compounded four times a, year at the• isighest =Trent rates- . We cash Sale NOtes;no- matter on what Bank drawn. . • - - 117 Branches and Agencies through- gift that will combine all the essentials of elegance, practibility and ap- Carliet . Sweepers propriateness. A visit to our store cannot fail to offer many vaTuable . . . , . suggestions: There is not a housekeeper w°111d. llUta' appreciate a carpet pet - Christmas Candies, 3c to $3 per box. sweeper. . et raother one. , No Hair Brushes arid Combs 5 c to 02.5. oth - *ft *11 1 t -h u h Milit B h d H. ' d 111' • 0 $1 t 4, .er ge we p ease .er as m_ c . ary rus es an an 1TT rs, o $ and make her work lighter. We Cigars -Boxes of 10, 25 and 50, $1 up. . . handle a, fall tole ef the Bisset Pipea-Meersehanin and Briar, in asees, $2.50 to $6. - . . Grand Rapids Sweeper, the best Toilet and Manicure Sets -in silk lilted cases, $3 to $7. - ° y and . - • in the world. Leather Goods in every variety style. -Ohildren's ieas. Toys iri the d ii . . - Iffil . . Christmas Selectionss . titre are showing. a great variety in. Handkerchiefs. embroidered linen. and bar muslin, from 5c to 750 each • • _. , . Two special lines of Silk Handkerchiefs at 25e and 35c each - . White Oremberg Searle for ladies and children, from 40c to 66c each Pink and White Wool Scarfs, at 25c and 360 each Poultry • - - Supplies nto, DeterObereavy22.but t l een fairly h, he mare ;apt collie arm. Nn10.1e1313ae are: Chickens. 10 to 12c ; comt 3 to 9c ; fowl; 7 to te ;-, turkeys, 1.5c ; duck;s, 10 to 12ca- 'geese, 9 , Orain, Etc. . etto, December 22. -Fall wheat, 9to 91e; oats, me, 0 ; goose wheat 43c baeleymalting, 5to 58c; ; , 5 to 53c i peas, 8°. t° 9°° ay, L --/lo y, 0.2 to $1,1 per toil ; clever, Sloe straw,' bundled, $12- to owe, $7 to $8 par ton. out Canada. . BANKERS-eGre,at Britain -Royal Raaak of Scotia...lid ; Canada. Merehonts — -Mechanical all new Chi nae -Royal Doulton -always acceptable, ever useful and. euro to be appro. G. A. SILLS, dated. Price 5c to $8. Hardware StONTS 1 Ladies' Fancy Collars from. 26e to $1.50 each Ladies' Fancy Belts, in. fairer boxes, for 50e each. Linens -no lady will refuse a nice linen table set Bank f Canada ; New York, Mer- eeee, oteee, of oanada. . """-"4"-rtbilll' - - -Tinware . - • SEAEORTEE - R JA. oberts Druist We have a large assortment in Trey Cloths, Sideboard Covers, Lu eh Cloths, Centre Pieces, 40, at altprices . ,--- . - I gg Ladies! Purges Hand Bags from. 759 to $4 FRANK McOONNELL, Manager . . and each Christmas specials in Ladies' Silk Waists, in all colorsefrom 83 to POtatOefil ate, DeaCiriber 22. - Trade is and the market ts a -bit east ! On:tortes, Which4 are 14110ted tO 65O 'Air bag an tar Iot9 un t at TOTODa. DUBLIN BRAN01-1, - IMP. TANT NOTICES. , . . I each ' for t a _Births MUFF -,-In Seaforth, On Dec. 24th„ to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. OW, a daughter. • -t MOORY,In CloderiebMoo,' on, Decomber 14th, to Mr. II iOUSE FOR E. -For sale, brick house on a , Market street Seaforth, an modern conveni- en9es: There is a.lii&on the lot a, good frame stable. oat 18 a most desirable property. 'Will be sold on reaeonable terms, or will be exchanged for farm pro- m* Huron or in the Northwest. If not seld by Co m e to..US your Christmas. Presents Ladies' Gloves -Our stook is extensive in those goods about which ladies are properly particular—good gloves--;-preetical and well looking, are Plenti- ful at moderate -cos _ ' Gloves in from 75e to $1.25 A and Mrs. Walter rea daughter. afrr,LS--In Exeter North,_on December Ilth, to Mr. perty april 1st next, Will be rented. Apply on.the prem- - . Kid all sizes and colors. pair spacial lino long tan Kid Gloves, twelve buiton length, $2.15 Seeds. nto, Dec. 22,--Alsike, extra fan- e $7.40-; No. 1, $6.75 to $7,e No to $6.25 ; No. 3, $.75, to $6 1Pec , TIonothy--PrIces ore from D. $2.10 per bushel, according, 't,0 e Red ciever-$4.25 to $5.26 per , Fancy lotot. a* little higher- , ' and, Mrs. F'red Mills, a daughter. . ises Or address R. E. Coats, Seaforth. 214/-tf w •e are ready with a, big stook—bigger and better than ever of at a . - o UOTION SALE OF HORSES oATTL:s PIGS AND . parr ' Marriages OAMERON-WALKER--At the manse, -Emend- - ville, on Deceraber 22nd, by Rev-. N. Shaw, Mr. John Cameron, Cameron, of Tuckerienith; to Miss Cather - BA. ine Walker, of Buffalo, N. In tb Y.Methodist Church Walkerton on December ilth, by Rev. AL J. Wilf son assisted Rev. D. B. McRae, of Oranbrook, * Miss Maria, eldest daughter of the /ate Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craig, of Walkerton, to Mr. A. Ray. mann, Postmaster at OranbroOk - - t PE40(100K-NOTT-At the Ontario Street parsonage on -December 16th, by .RevWE Kerr, Mr. Henry Peacock, to Miss Sarah Nott, second clatighter of or. Jas.,Noto, all of Tuokersmith. - BAGallAw-KINfofAN......At- corm -on Street Meth- - °dist Parsonage- Toronto, on December 16tle, _hi SHEEP. -James Jones has received instrue- toluene from the undereigned to sell by public) auction Lot 8, Co cession 1,T , nshipMellillop, on Thnrs- day January 7th, 1909, the following; 1 aged mare in foal to Siberian, 1 horse ten years old, 1 draft hiodree. ridlirtif liyyears old, ledarragft Jars; alizt Et gre,tra 0°01,1 two newly calved OY Wree cows due to ealvfi in February, six Steers risilagrg years old, 11 steers ancl 6 heifers rising 2 years old, seven Were rising 1 year, four spring *elves, 12 well-bred ewes In lamb, 1 ram, 1 brood sow with 9 pigs at her side lit to wein, ten store hogs. There will also be sad at the same time and place 16 first-class dair cows and two ood heifers belonging 'to James 0Yronianrid . Sale at I2g.80 o'clock. Terms --All sums of $10 un - der, cash; over that amount 9 months' credit will be given on furnis.bing approved joint notes. Four • tootothtett , n and fancy, 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c, 121-2c, 15c 18c, 20c otatloat and 25c each ; Ladies' Collars at 25c, 35c, 40c, 50ce75c, $1; $1.25 and ,1.5O; Ladies' Belts at 25c, 35, 500 75c $1 and $1.25 ; Men's Fancy Ties at 25c and - ' 50c . -Men's Fancy Shirts at 50e, 75c, $1 and $1.25; Men's Neck Squares, in slim? - _____, linen and veatd,t500, 75c, $1. and $1.25 ; Merds Gloves, lined and un- lined, 500, 75c, 85c, 90e, $1, $1.25 and $1.35; Ladies' Gloves, cashtnere, wool len, silk and suede, 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c • Ladies' Kid Gloves, $1 and $1.25; Children's Wool Clouds, 26c, 40c and 50c% La,dies' _Fur Collars and Stoles, 5 60 50 60 -; 7 $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.7 , a, $2. , $3, $3. , $4, $4. , $5, , , $ , , $9, $10, $12, 14 $15 and $17 • Ladies' Fur Pillow Mara ' ., $7 $8 and ; Ladies' Fur $JaCkets, $30, $40 'and $5o; Ladies' Fur -lined Coats, $60 aid $75 ; Men's Fur Coats, $20, $25, $30 and $35 ; Men's Fur-libed Coats, $50 and $75 ; La- dies Cloth Jackets, ',with fin• collars and quilted lining, $20 and f2-., Felt Ladies' Golf jackets and Goats from $1.50 to.p.00 Meh's Knitted Coats in assorted- colorsgrey and r -ed, grey and blue% t o i -I. - el e 0,3 50 „ , tan ano reo, wm a and green, from 0 „DO to 0 . eaea _ and Knitted Coats from 50e to $1,-50 Boys' Sweaters Phoenix Mufflers and Scarfs, in all ehadea, at BQc Men's Neckties, specials for Chtistmas. Ties worth 35c to ; on sale at 26e each -.' , 4 All the latest novelties in -Neckwear at 50c eaeh Men's Smoking Sackets, special value -at $6.00 Special values in. WOol Blankets at $2.70 a pair up to $9.00. Dairy Markets ' - ate, December 22. -Rutter -The t la eteady, :with .rather aneasy• Local wholesale quotatioos are : l.3r, ohoiDes to 290VrY a- - O8 1;1 I. choice, 26 to 27c ;"store limits rge roller 22 to 24c, tnterlorn Egge-The market for eggs lo . -Local prices in case iota are : 7 now -laid, 35 to . 40c ; selected, 30c ; !storage, 25 to 26c ; pickled Id COUritTY eggS, 28 tO 24c. Qieese e. Job lot prices are: • Large, to'13 1-2c ; twilit!? 13 1-2*to 1,3 3-40 AM& - , 1, December 21--Butter-The butter market wee weaker again , and wholooders are 'selling at 16 1-2e per pound to 'grocers tOr stock. while for gram; quality re ask•ing from 27 to 28c tper lb. ode te quiet, as retailers 909M well suppeetio Reeeipts of but- ' the Week were 3,220 packages, L 2.708 for the corresponding A le.st y -ear. Cheese -Receipts eee for the week were 1,733 as against, 970 boxes • for the eindiug v.aek of last year. The sark-et ts -ateady, westeres bee Lotel at 12 1-4 to 12 1-2c, and Le at 11- gti to 12e. by Rev. J. A. Rankin ?Chafe Emma Wansman, of Ohiselhurst, to Mr. Geo. A. Bagshaw, of Elbow, Saskatchewan, lamely of Exeter. GILIMPIrConAR.37.77r7”bfilthec;ine 0.1: bride's per cent. off for cash on credit amounts, Positively no reserve. DANIEL CRONIN, proprietor ;. JAB. JONES, auctioneer for Perth and Huron. • 2141-2 - Shoes for Ladies, Si, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2-; -Felt Shoes for Gents, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50 ; Children's Felt •Shoes, ill •all sizes, made by the Hamburg Felt Shoe Co. . . Par.,_11 Walton, Wm. E. Gille)Siiii, Seaforth, to -11o°Ieri .T. Carter. . - . n Pg Xmas Groceries—New Fresh Stock. 111 Fine Furs for Christ as • Deaths MoKAY—In Seaforth, on Deeember 18th, Bessie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- AdftIII McKay, aged 4 months and 18 days. STEWART-in 'Stanley, on December 15th, Abigail Tweedle, relict of thelate John Stewart, aged 72 yearn and 8 month& emooito--‘0.,xt Goody e_riwch, oi:i December 12th, Mary ft5,4anyteesirs. pel , ed ile cm Mr. E. 0. Belcher, aged MADKENZIE--In Goderich Township, on December 915tb,onDthzonald A. Mackenzie, agW. 44 years s.nd HOLIES -4n Winghaan, o- December 15th, Thomas memo o Turnberry, • aged 88 yews. . • , OMMIMIMMINIIIIII P 01 til • )17.1 W C1) *MO Mu. ef' t:$' " tl: 02 . el- '• CD -11 1.,,d . cii2 1, CD Ite 1cr) 177i gli bi CP_ 04.1 CD C19 ... Ill IZI ) eel- '-' eit We do not often mention Groceries, attention to this splendid department. have the best Spices, Essences,- can assure you of good atten.tions . 14,40444..•••044 CASH .FOR t\-- pop ESTO_ 11.4 L (SUCCESSORS TO but this year we desire to bring We have made special efforts Peels, Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Etc., from this part of our store. BUT'l'ER AND EGGS. 0 A D II TXT -L1 SL 13-A it II 1 11 MESSRS. McKINNON & CO.) your to and D it anthae4, fiallueoeht SextOCtrkemelf ;708:Vprimet. brOUgthahtt into tFhisineseoFutirosnmoafktehfine oeounXmtryasargroltso,n sa i 1 you i' .,t resist buying. This is a far store, where you get good honest furs and good value for your money. .A.t the reduced Xmas priees, you get ez- ftrasaaredniut aorfy a vnialcatieL. 1 If. ytoz.boolitemplate making some one a Christmas ' . tbis opportunity to make your purehase a a P t big saving, without sacrificing quail y. Collars Cape..rines ce,5 0 from -o , , 0 1 $2 to $50 etiv.1 • BROADFOOT BOX & 00 , — citi .... 7 PN"" /ow toe g • ops eD ii.64 lit . BLIYTIEIE, mit . 0151TARIO. . Muffs from $1 up to $50 The Leading Undertakers. 0 , il I a Ladies' Far -lined Coats from $26 to $68 — . Charges Moderate. pte ceZ1 rm. p--4 0 Gilini N.W,,,,,•,.0h • , _ ,..,, . A"'"';3. P> _ i .,Lao,,ties2 Fur 0„,,o_ats uom si.1.0 zo ,,,,.,--43u Live Stock Marimba. .on. England, Decemeer 2.s., --,i i cabl for cattle are oteady at to 14 V-Ic per pound, diNesaefi oator neef ii3 quoted at 10 1-4 1-.2e per pound. .pooi., December t2.-.7olin Rog- Company quote to -day: United steers, at from 12 to 14c ; -Can- la to 12c ; ranchero, 9 1-4 to DWa. and heifers, 9 1-2 to lic ; g 1-2 to 9 12e. Trade is firm at cattle only, ato, December 23. -Not Onany mttle were on eale. Os there light rune business was active I offerings were taken at - about prices. Exporters-Onload of ere was reported at $5.15 Per bulls, at $3.25 to $4.50 per cwt. os -George Rowintree nought 65 ra, as fellOWB : COWS, at „Slit 10; Medium cattle at $4 to $4.30, ood to choice heavy cattle at to $5.12 per cwt. Milk,ers and ere- few milkers and springers t $3O- to $55 each. Sheep e.nd ;-Lambs are Itilller, at $5.26 to etheep, $3.25 to $3.40 ; oams. at $2.56 per cwt. Hogs -lir. Harris the market steady- at,6 for ! and $5.76 for lights. n Stock :Yards, Toronto, Decem- 1. -The quality of cattle was ! good as lomat for this morket. owing to light delivery, was everything being cleaned ute a in. Prices were muclif tOthe a0- last week's :cpeotationa - ;tin one class of cattle . Exporters-- lad of export steers was report- $5 25, and expcirt bums a; 1$11:.75 25. Butchera. - Olive choice --to . .s T., HOLMES, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Night d Sunday calls promptly attended n w 0 ti So et- - ea cie e• m cp .''b ., CD - CO L.....1 ,reliM ") it' %.60 The clearing sale is still gm' g on at 1118 t mass Ladies' Persian. Lamb Coats fr.om $12,0 - to. Reazslidence on Goderich street, /appe Methodist Church. ' Mower furnished on short notice. 2098 ,c12 CI c) -'•0 Auille Men's Fur Coats from $10 to $80 0 ,I. 5 , ....ea Men's FurLined Coats fiom $,a0 4., - o $8 liossousseoussetor AIIMMIONEMMV • - • CP Nig All kinds of China, Crockery end Glassware down to cost. Also Our display of Christmas Foot- , •CRANDIRUNK _ I . R' 11Y AV S T E•M• n • ct, .„...1„,, 0 Oe cril 04 • N pi right all kinds of Groceries cheaper than ever. I ain still selling 20 pounds of wear is a grand one-thfin is the Men's Fur Caps from $1 to $15. Fttr Ga ets from We've Christmas and . , New Year Excursion' s Between all stations in Canada, also . A.4' 154 0 W = Cf) 22 1.3 °I et- 1-4 two- 0.... n 47- n WI &I w 0 ril P atild.iii al 61 IIII/ 50 Eli Redpath granulated sugar for $1; 12 bars of Judd soap for rac ; 8 bars of Cheerful soap for 250; 6 bars Naptha soap for 25c; 6 bars Richards' pure soap for 25c ; 6 bars Bee Hive soap for 25c ; 6 bars of Corafort soap for 25c ; 3 two -pound bars of White Star. sow for 25c ; 2 three -pound. bars of N. P. soap for 30c, reg. price 25c 'a bar; a verdict ot every one. . everything for everybody -shoes the swellest of the swell or con- $2.50 to $7.00 for the street, shoes for dress, Men's Fur Collars from $4 up to $20. servative styles. All sorts of A large assortment of Sleigh Robes, all- ake,s and. from $6 to $240. cold weather shoes. Slippers of kinds ) , every description-Romeos, Jells area( house 'slippers for to DPott Huron Mich etroit, e; Buffalo, 131ack Rock, 'Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, . N. Y. At Single Fare = Z. 6- tz., ,L-0 oe . lOO `- -QI P P.+14 tat 1.4 1-43 CD .- to p - itm V"' , N ets "111 fresh lot of that good maple -syrup at 25c a quart ; 5 lbs. of new Figs for 25c ; 5 lbs. of Prunes for 25c ; 3 lbs. of SUltana Raisins for 25c • 3 lbs. of best Cleaned Currants for .e'e • 3 lbs. extra large fresh Raisins for the ; 10 lbs. of ets, and every member of the family, from grandpa down to baby . We have certainly the handsomest Felt Slippers that are made, and Dried Apples Wanted we are showing many styles you . Good going Dec. 24th and 25th, 1908, returning until Dec., 28th, 1908, also good going_ Dee. 3let, 1938 and Jan. lst, 1O09, return- ing until Jan. 4th, 1009, at FAIR - AND ONE THIRD, good ,:eting ”g $2 0- - c., 0,-,„ ,...„4 ell) 0 - too, to tire r4,, ier toil um 0104 a; e- ° 0 I6D . W , yeah, „no I> Sulphur for 25e; 10 lbs. of Epsom Salto for 25e ; 10 lbs. Glober Salta for 25e; 6 boxes of Sardines for 25c; 2 cans of good Salmon for 25e ; best eider lec a, quart ; Pure Extracted Honey 12c a lb.; honey in comb 15c a SeVa011 ; besides a, lot of Other things ................. will not be able to find elsewhere. Our slipper show is so large that we dare not attempt a desterip- Highest TEraggsde tion of the styles or the different ofoorie Butter, pricea. anPrideeSW Dec, 21st to Dec. 25th, 1! t - re- ' turning until Jan. 5th, 1909, also good going Dec. 28th, 1908, to Jan. 1st, 1909, returning until Jan. 5tk, 1909. 'lit 1.....2 hog Pilo 1* ori '31D ”.4 :ea • - g -- of (il fa t . • too numerous to mention. This is a cash sale. 'Fresh Butter and Eggs -taken-at cash prices. , All kinds of Syrup - and Molasses and Fish. and Coal 01i in stock. A cordial invitation is to all to call and get some What better Christmas gift can you give than a pair of shoes, clippers - ...swespagarmassimeewareINEOWWWW or moccasins, There is certainly no wiser or better way to invest e SallDlligeZ your Christmas money RD a — AP Amend.; ' extended that now to WILIPICIA%Fly For. full information as to rates, routes, . etc., apply to - ' • ' LW" a°111:8413114142v Pfam: A."- I A., Ir. Pinuliss. Dont Avast, ..,_ 1 - .-A 14iii . low. 0 egg% aq Mr of the great bargains are be had. As G. Ault, - fieaforth —..-..... IMPORT/1BR Richardson& il'Innis ' . SEAFORTHOpposite Town:Bulldog, Corner Mehl and 'Market Statist &dor*, • , .