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tii4ators ot the estate o
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owl
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ena
erasrn1 Sp!1ng-
ha Of:iiiiiker8 arid Springers on • sale was: fair.
- :and trade leo_ modereuey gnud. Pride&
rngfdIt freer.Sse 'fa...eke-flat a -very -few --41 see
. yag palVeit--Priees trerestirM ti3 -tt)-37eer
wtth _eleetie-rete meeteee gag .e.to and again_
in &t *7.50. Sheep and 14Mbe Reaipta wer
!Rodent. Nett- peees witire oneter,,eeeecnilly
ambi._Ewesk• 44, to 44.607;' smner, 1.3.50 -to
laisiba. 45.50 to..38,05 pereett, Ige—Seleota, *650
'canto' water/At-and 18.26 to droyeri. f.o.b.- cars ee
meetly pointe -
Birth*
- ;
EPPER;ele Deltiesine,- Manitoba, on :-Deceinhe
28th, to 1.4r. and'Afra. 1oho Ppppgr, a on. .
‘SMITIV-In Gederich,•A -.Unbar/ 1344 to gr. an -4
Mrs, Abraham Smith, a daughter.
Goderich, on -January lone o Mr,
and Mrs. GeOrge-Iohriliten,_- soh.
eteneene, on eaniiery loth, to Mr.
and Mt. John Hotnutli;adaugliter. _ •
Centralia,"on 'January 10th; to Mr. and Mrs
%tarries Neil, a sen,
thfilesdende o the bride'.
parente;.VOna, On Janntstar Rev.,A, 11.
Brown, Edwin Arthur Foster 'to' Sadie. E.., young.
est daughter 0 Mr.. Henry Dowion. •
,titteatha .
D OF1iC1'TORoTo ESTABLISHED 1867
LW4LKE .President
:FAWD1R LRDGener,a1 Manager
tept of
esa Shoe
table and
attertianol U11
friends to
• Price
2.75, $3,
the pair
MARKETS
•Siioaail, Jan. 21,
92 .10
Wheat4.
..
Der bushel...... V,V...5 ar to o
` bushel
0,66 to 050
tOn. • • .1.. • s. * -22 O�t�2200
er ton• k.w•-•••4.. 23 00 to 2800
Flour, pertol.......,. 28 00 to -26 00
per too ilt,ta 75, to 800
tlfo, I, loose . ..; . ,.... 0 28 to 028
, tub 021.to 028
0-23 to - 0 2C
jvton 8 OD- to 800
pest Off ltd.... 7 50 to 750
t- rat 0 76 to 1 00
to 0
retell 060 66
xl per cordo
oon._ 1 26 to 1 35
a 00
nd- per cord (thorn. *": t 6;08 to 7
0).18 751
Potatoes
Toronto), San. lg.-Trade fo rather
ulet, with ;ekes elmady a ea to
per bag la car lets on trackhere.
Poultry
4
• Toronto, jeni9.-Quiet and eue.
Changed. Wholesale- prices: Chick'
.4ene, eholes, deemed, 13 to 14c, Cam-
. mon, '11 to 120; eoWi, 9 to 10e; tur-1
Reygth 15 to 17e; ducks, 12 to lee ;
vox, le to Ike
0. eU was takert
Ly 111. ttUs week, but we
pro:ca.-W. J.
evaaixi Cliaton thisweel
iuitrr ov,e
'Bruen
iradayeFebruary 4th, *
-the next natty house
eele.-The annual congre-i
thig ot Melville Prakbye
h *tea -11eI4:1 a„Wednese
is week. A new
hid topie fore.d*,
ittee was alp40Int
eek and talk on
ara. Mr. J taimfeeen
4- with a ,beautierui silver
n recognition a itizZaith-4
ma suxedgaOndent 40 the
tor the east tem yearie
e -a S. Bailey are awayon
triad sat.Blatalo and
L—'rhe tceft‘rvwt has cenee
!Sellers take the oontract.
logs belonging to N. B.
. Geo-. McNichol went to-
te r,olson route leeetwek.
1 Meedng of the dieeetom
lurea Agrieultural 0.-104„
the town hall on Wet -ince -1
A.-Bressels hockey- team
exeter by a more of 6 tO
k here Wednealay afro
:11C,Faddert has lead the
an street belonging to _W.
i is moving.t6 town this
dlecosed a -hut farm
ue1 —81 John's Ledgo
IL will hold an atehome
hail on the evenheg
11.-Wnits ettopping Wood
last Thinsday„ Jahn Oentr.
: town, had a nerrow
:erious injury by a rale
struck him a meere blow
!aed he Ls still Unable to
,--An explosion occurrodeat
Mr. W. 11. Kerr ease:Ate
ing, which might aelly
tal results. .The flee in
range, -which is suppLed
!oat and pipes to the bath,
it and the pipes between
and the ueper floor Were
he morning a fire was put
Le steam from the water.,
not esce.pe something had
- A report like a OW.=
rewas into atoms, fire in
pee, windows blown. out,
ked or the walls, and a
up. Mr. Kerr and Milo
Fere in the roora at the
ioth thrown off their feet:,
was badly bruised ane
and 'was unable to leave
e several days. Miss Kay
rash on the side a her
were soon extinguished by
'on of a few pails of wa-
'rade that either of them -
at death from the flying
tore
n stocks a
of FURNIT
ill be a sur-
, a position to
many dealers
and we will
Lnd Co.
RSES.
dehyde, which not ordy
in the discharge of the
e, and mix it up yourself.
tone up your animals an
cuperate from it -and for
_compounds.
ects on your ole/'and
ibetitutes that are cone-
eenticeptie Salve,' which
iast. Cures Eczema, Salt
who have used it, that
ided.for a short time to
geh a remedy,a box for
,Kendait's Spavin Cure,”
" 4 Save the .florsee." an
CINT'
KARD'S
*ARLO
Seeds.
• Toronto, Jan.19.-Prices at country
Delete. are 1, $7,35 to
MI; extra fancy lots a little high-
-a; No: 2, $6.15 to $T; No 3, $6.50
tp $6.75 per bushel, Bed Clover -$4.50
to $6.25 Per. bushel. Alfalfa -$7.50 to
,.$1 per bushel. TImothy--$1.511 to$2.1.0
ler bushel, according to quaeity.
Dairy Markets_
Temente, Sate. 19.- "
- Local Triees in case Ws are: Strict-
-new -laid, 80 to 83ce store,gee 25 to
. 27e; 'pickled, 24 to 25e; Butter;--Steadkr;
Creamery, choice, -21 to 28e; (Wee'
eehlt,e, choice, 25 to 26e; store 'prints
--lend large rolls 22 to 24o; .tubs, -'22 to
. 24e; interior, aa to 21c. Cheese -The
local market is quiet iund unchangede
.Large, 12 to- 13 1-4ee twills, 13 1-2
to la 3-8e.
Montreal, jag. 1.9e -Cheese -The lo-
cal market is firm. We quote: Pin-
-- eat western, 12 1-2 to 12 3-4c;
-afitern, 12 to 12 5-8c. Butter -
• The market la steady under. a good de-
mand; finest creamery, 26 1-2 to- 27c;
trash receipts, 25 1-2 to 26e. nggs—
' Nhere was no further change In the
edition of the market, but prices
L. are very firm under a- cion,tinued good
demand; new laid eggs, -35 to 40c;
• minted stock, za to 2.9ce No. 1 stock,
- 25 to 26e. -
Groin, Etc.
Toronto, Jan. 19.--Oatario Wheat:-
t.No. Z white, 95 1-2 to 96e ; No. 2 OA,
95 14 to 96 1-2e; No. 2 mieeel, :95
to 95 1-2c. Manitoba Wheat-Seet No.
1 northern, $1.09 to $1.09 1-2; No. 2
:.northern, $1.06 to $1.06 1-3. All rail,
No..1 mortheen, $1.18 ,1-2 to. $L14, No
northern, $ue, 1-2 to $1.11, delis-
-end at Ontario ports. Barley --No. 2
. at 56 to 5Te; No. 8 extra, 54 to 55e ;
No. 8, 52 to 53e, outside. Oats --Ontario
'No. 2 white, 40 to 41c outside; No. 2
mixed, 89 tO 40e, outside ; No. 2 west.;
- ern Canada, 450 On track, lake, port.
3fillteed-Bran, .$21 to $21.50 Ter, ton
in bags outside; shorts, $23 to $24,
In begs oetekle.! Hay -No.. 1 timothy,
-$11; inferior, $9 to $10. Straw -Range
let from $7 to $7.50, according to.
quality.
Liss Stook *ornate.
London, Ja11. 18. -American cattle
-4 7-34.
Liverpool, jaw. 18. -States steers,
12 3-4 to 18 8-4er Canadians, 12 to
04e; cows, 12c, brills, 10 to eic. Trade
but firm. .
Glanew, Jan. li.:-Teada is drag;
except for really prime cattle.
toquality, 13 1-2e; secondary,121-2
to 13c; interior, 11 1-2 to 12c ;. bulls,
-top quality, 10. 1-2e; 'aecondare, 10c
per pound.
Montreal, Jan. 19. -Trade was good,
ewith firm prices for good cattle, .prime
- beeves selling at 5 to 5 1-2c per lb.i.
pretty good cattle at 3 3-4e to 4i3 -4c,
-.and the commaa stock at 3 -110,3 1-2c
Ter lb. Calves sold at from 3 3-4e to
5 174e ler „lb. Sheep sold at about 4c
_pew lb., and the larabe at -5 3-4 to 60
per lb. Good. lots of fat togs sad at
1 to 7 1-4e per pound.'
▪ Buffalo, Jan. 19. -.Cattle Chbl6e,
dull and 10 to len-lower ; agars active
and 10 to 20e 'higher`; irrima steers.
$6.25 to $6.65; shipping, $5.50 to; V6.25 ;
.butchers,_ $5 to $6.15; halters; $4 to
45; caw. S4.50 to $5; bulls, $3.25. to
$5. Veals-Active aud steady at $7-- to
$10. Hogs --Active and 10, to -25c
-higher: heavy, $6.65- to $6.75; ridxed.
$6.60 to $6.70; yorkers, $6.15 to$6-65;
Tigre, $5.90 to $6; roughs, $5.60 to
$5.75; stage, $4 to $4.75-; dairies, $-25
to $6.50. Sheep and reambst-Sheep ate
ttve; wethers 10e lower ; taiva Blow
and 10c lower, at $5 to $7.60; ysar-
linglia $6.50 to $6.75; weavers, $5.50 to
$5.65; ewes, $4.75 to $5; sheep'. -mixed,
$2.50 to $5.
West Toronto, Jon. 9. The qual-
ity of cattle watt( generally fair to
good, with few .prime, well finieb.ed
lots amongst them, .especially- te the
ex.port thew. Trade ,Was geed, with
prices higher than ,on Thursday last,
-when quality of cattle is etaken lap
-coniskleeation. Exportees - Export
liteers sold at $5 to $5.50 Per cvet.;
expott bulls, $4 to $4.60, and two or
-three prime quality bulls mid at $5
ter cwt. Had there been -a . better
-4e1asa of exeort steers, properly finish-
• ITIWE money, would have been laid.
03utchers-The market for butchercat-
tbe strong, at about the same
quotations as were. given Onrriday
lagt. Prime Ticked lots of one and,
to together . sold at $4:90 to $5.15;
loada of good, $4.60 to 44.35 ; 'medium,
.44.10 to $4.40; common; $8.75 to $4.-;
-cows, $2.50 to $4.50; canners, $1.50 to
-42.50 per cwt Mims and Springers
e -Between twenty andt hirty Milkers
and IE4/r1ngers sold at $35 to $51 _each.
Neel 'lves--A few veal calves sold at
firm o otations, ranging from -$4 to
$T -ger ¥wt. Sheep and ., Larobs-The
niarket or sheep and lambs continetel
" Aar. th 'prices very firm, as fol-
lows: Ewes, $4 to $450, Taros, -$3 to.
$3.75 'per cwt.; lambs,' $5.75 to $60
ter cwt. Hogs--HoAs; are reported
PteadY; at $6,50 tor -select& fed and:
f S.
Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000
Reserve Fund, - 6,060,000
es thro o t anada, and In the United States and England
.A1,1 goods -new and, of the best
Quality
SPliCCIALS TRIS WEER. -280 T.
• 20 lbs. granulated sugar' for $1.-
5 lbs. new figs for 25c.-2 tins of
sahnon for 25e.e-le lbs. of sulphur
for 25c. -10 lbs.- Epsom mita for
250.-8 lbs. saltpetre fov. 25c.-7
• Ms of oats for 25e.-0 cakes
of soap for 25c, ' '
A piece of china given away with all
-
cash purchases of $1. and-oVer.
Best priced paid for butter and. 'eggs.
GS BANK, DEP/AR AUNT
Deposits.of 1 'ac.ed upwards are received and interest -allowed at -current
Tates. ACepuellS may be opened in the names of. two or -
more .persons and withdrawals made by any
one of themorby the survivor.
SkAFORTF1 BRANCH.
gozusTED,- Matter St, Se PARKES, Manager.
124
lAingham, on January 10t1i, Mr. b
. Addia6n,agej 84`Yeari. • -
Me OREM/Jr-ail Tarnberv; Janurny 12th. Mira
-3ishe Coulter, relict of the late Thos. Mcoreight;
aged 02 years. -
IV( RD --In Goderich tonoishi. p, on January 14th,
John Pickard, aged 7'yearn and4 mirth% -
0011NR4L—linSilaton, ori- January 13th; David!
Connell, ago 56 years. •-
T1GHE-4n ,-Goderieh- on January _18th Williaia
Tighe; aged
BROA:DFOOT, BOX 46.:co.
The Leading Undertakers.
Charges Mdderate.
S. T. HOLMES, Funeral Director and
--Beribaho.a.
. Nigha and Sunday calls promptly attended
to. l.-desidenefieon GOderdietcth street, opposite
urch
Owers 4:arn1shetaistortnotice. 2098
Learn Dressmakin
At Seaforth
We teach you everything fronrthe plabiest shirk
waist to the most elaborate toilette, and show you
hoarto put together not only, the lining but all
outer goods, in eats, shirts, waists, wrappers,
sleeves, ohildrea's dresses, collars, etc. Why spend
months at a. dressmslirag shop where you do notb.-
ing but hem, overcast, and so on hooks and eyes,
and then after you have served nionths there, what
do you know about cutting? ibtolutely nothing..
Come and try for a week and see how you like it,
and as there is nothing to be paid, ia advance you:
dertainly will not lose anything by trying. Over
2,009 girls have been taught in this way Within Ufa
past eight years, and all recommend it very highly.
Charge of full course is only V.0, to be paid' when
through, if satisfied Including one of the moat
plolect fitting systems which we teach how to use
free, i'An evening class will also be taught. In tifis
class we will teach Shirt waists, sleeves; dressing
sacks,. .and children's dresses. Charge for this
comae Is $ii, including the 44 Ideal- Tailor System.".
We teach at Seaforth from February 8th to Febru-
ary nth. All wishing to try, or for further portico,
lora should call at the Queen's Hotel, on Saturday,
February 6th.
t MISES STUART & ELLISON
2145-3 Instructors in Dressmaking
Injure Your
Lungs
By coughing
If you cough, moderately or
if you have violent congliing
• spells during the day oimight,
you need
White Pine OctupOlind,
with 1",!ft....-
It will relieve you it - will
cure all ordinary eoughs,00lds,
hoarseness, sore:throat and
bronchial troubles,
250,a bottle
J. A. Roberts, C4th
IMPORT.ANT- NOTICES;
GRAND TRUNK
SYSTEM
Toronto and
$3,40 from- Seaforib.
With 25 cents added. for ad-
miesion to the Ontatio Horse ,
Breeden Exhibition, good
going Jan. 12 and 13, return
limit Jan, 16, 1909.
Cali.farzda, 'Mexico' and 'Florid
..nound trip teuriet tickets
now on Pale to alt
winter.resorts.
s_feot. full information as to rates, tontes,
etc., apply to -
t0i. SOMERVILLE, Town Apra.
A. F. PHILIIPS, Depot Agent. ^
1_00D BULL FOR SALE.—A thoroughbred Short -
XX horn, 12 menthe o/d, dark roan and from Im
ported stook on both sides. On reasonable terms.
A first-class anima. Apply to WM. BIRRY, Bruce..
field. 2145.tf
DULL FOR SERVIOE—Theundersigned wilt UV,
Ili for service'at his farm, Huron Road, Tucker-
emith, 24 reties west of &Math, a thorobred. Short-
horn Bull. Terms -61.00 at the time orservice; with
the privilege of returning, to Insure $1.50. John S
Henderson. ' 2145XL
FOR SALE—We have for sale one barn in good
• shape, Huber mostly rook -elm and pine, size
40x60. Aloe about 25 acres of bwih; one tank 4 Sent
high, 4 feet across the top and 6 feet at the bottom,
price 48.00. Oan apply on Lot 6, Concession 13, ;
Grey. ROBERT BLAU: Walton:417st. 11146-4 I
elLEABING SALE OF FARM STOCK AN'DI,MPLE:
• MENT8.—James Jones his received ,ingstruen
tons from Mr. Charles Coppin, to sell by public auc-
tionon Lot 10, Concession 6, 1:Townsh1p of Logan, on
Tuesday, Jan aary nth, 1909, theiollowing : 1 draft
horse rising 6 years) old; r draft mire 5Years old sup-
posed tobe in foal, 1 general purpose horse rising 5
years old, 1 draftgelding rising 3 years old got OY
Hector, 1 draft filley-rising gyms old got by Hector,
1 draft colt rising' year old got by Berrywood Dray.
man, 1 general purpose mare rising 10 years old sap -
to be in foal to Stinson's horse, one dm -
g mare 5years old got by Young Clear Grit,I driv-
ing horse rising 8 years old got by Gold Crown, -.1 driv-
ing mare rising 9 years old suppaed to be in foal to
Raiser, 1 aged driving horse, 4 cows supposed to be
in calf, 2 wave due to calf in Februarv, 2 cows due
to calf in March, 1 cow due to calf in May, 1 dry cow
(half fat)„ 2' steers and 1 heifer :rising 8 years old, 4
steers and 3 heifers rising 2 -years old, 4 calves rising
1 year okl, 7 pigs s months bid, 1 brood sow In litter,
100 hens,•4 geese, 1 Deering binderfift. out with sheaf
carrier, 1 Noxon12 hoe drill,. 1 disc _harrow, 3 single
plows, 1 twin gang. 1 large twin 'gang, -2 sets, iron
.harrow, 1 Massey Harris cultivator, 1 Maxwell
mower, 1 steel land roller nearly new, Ildassey horse
rake nearly -new, 1 Listowel hay loader, 1 manure
spreader, 1 scattier, 1 lumber wagon, 1 s Pair farm
trucks, 1.1ight wagon, 1 pair platform gala (8000
capacity)„ 1 hay rack, 1 stock rack, 1 gravel box, 1
fiat hayrack, 2 pair bobsleighs, 1 top buggy; 1 road
wagon,, 1 rubber tired buggy :open(gew), 2 cutters
one new, 2 sets double t,eans harness, 2 sets single
harness, 1 hay car, fork, rope and pulleys, 12 bags, g
earars, 2 London fence machines, 1 CYclone fence
machine, 1 hag truck, I Ian ntII, 1 wheelbarrow, 3
logging chains; 1 new cream separator, 1 lawnmower,
a dinner bell, 1 tile moon, 8 milk cans, `-'1 'sniper 1 X
cut saw, 2 robes, 2 blanket% t rugs, 2 oilcloth rugs, 1
spray pump, 2 barrOls, forks, ehovele; and a hoist of
other articles, 1 Home comfort range, theating 'stove
beating drums, r stObactre, 2 eueboeneee bed-
rooms se's, 1 -e.xteneriont dining table, 2 tables, 16
kitchen &aim is dining chaire,.3 rocking chairs, 1 -
iron bedstead kitchen sink, 1 wnting, desk, 2 aofas,
1 washing -machine, 1 wringer, 3 wash tube, pads,
flow bini 3 mattresses, 25 yds. ours% 1 eight day
clock, and -a. lot: of other honsetwitt effects too nu-
merous to'inentien. Sale at 10.30 a. in. Lunchwill
be servectatnooiebaer- sums ;1400 and
under cash; over that =owl .,10. months oreditwill:
begivetion furmehingatforoved joint notes; Five'
per emti.'oft for esidi on ereMt amount& N reserve:
Ulna - Anal Ja-,g4og CHARLEECCOPPIN,
aa theFriptor bat sold one of his ferMaanda-ented
ProPil tar; eeeme 3ONIS, .tuctlonecr.,
•
crg
aCEVITIT SYN
Now
A etore that gives the beat
-service all the year around, •
naturally gives!best values
when clearing days come.
It's the time of all times to -
+Choc, Iva the entire.. family.
We now propose to close out
all our winter footwear of
every description and get in
order for spring stock. We
appeal to your good judg-
ment and to your purse. We
never cam shoes from one
• season to the next; it's bad
business to do so. and it's
poor policy. We close out
. each -season's stock - even
though we do it at a loss.--
• This is a shoe opportunity
that domes but twice- a year
and lasts but a shod time.
Weleave still a large stock
of Felt . Boots, Felt Shoes
And Slippage; Moccasins,
-Ileavy, Rubbers and Socks,
.Lined Shoes, Cardigans 'and:,
- Qvershbei to choose • _
. All the styles are good-tno,
. old stock toework oift
on
stAoconlits
•
8 SACRIFICED
Dming January we Wish to clear Out every Jacket in our
attire,' and to do so we give you all the benefit, Not one
ced jacket in onr stock, - Brand neiretyles in fitting and
eami.fitting.'t Every ooitt heat - than manufacturet's prices.
Nzes :eatige ito.,M1 32 to. 40 -bust measure.
7 clonal Ladies' Jacket,' mede from excelle' nt Frieze Week in black only, Jate.,
teareetvalue,'five dollaree .
7' dello Wise' Saetets, in blaok, navy, dark tweeds,. eitiaer 6emi.ttfeg ot
loose, January value, five dollars.
8 dollen sod 50 cent Ladies? 'rackets, in a beaatiful black cloth, extra heavy
weight, Jittroary value, six dollars. -
10 dollar Ladies' thickets, blark, green and navy, with self straeping, /NMI-
- fitting. January value, seven dollars.
12 dollar toed 50c Ladies' Tackets, black only, .wool kersey cloth, with btight
• finiebe self trimmings. - &mune, value, 8 dollars and 50e.
•
14 dollar Ladies' thickets, Wok or colors, pure Wool kersey cloth, self strap--
, pingo; fly front, semiltting. January vela% 9 dollars and 6,0e. ,
15 dollat and 600 Ladies' Jacket, black, navy, brown, green, withsilk* bold
trimmings or self cloth strapping's, velvet collars a -plain cloth. January
value, 11 dollars, '
15 dollars and 500 Iradiestjeckets, black only, heavy kersey cloth a big seller.
; I
. January va1nete10- dollars. -
17 dollar Ladies' Jackets, silk.finiehed kersey cloth, blackiolik beaid-trim.miug.
This is great value, January value, 12 dollars and 60e.
20 dollar Latta'. jaalrets directoire style -kersey cloth, beautifully finishe d,
_ ;
_ naiye vethitea14 dollars. -
Ladies.* Pute1inido5at8 $66. January value, $48.
All Meth! and Lidies'tFur °eats at manufacturer's prices, or less.
We don't want to carry. Ole Article bver.- Come early. Come quickly.
•
ete,e4tee•ettetecietee
-CASH .FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
POPLESTON GA It 1)i NE R,
(SUCCESSORil TO M SSE . MolLINNON & 00.)
IDLYTH ONTARIO. I
•
1
11 Cook.- Sons arid _Company 1,
Coupon ,
This coupon is good for 256 in purchasing one sack of 1
our "Snow Drift" best family Flour, made by our new!
procsiss of milling, provided- it is presented on or before
January 23rd. -
The selling price of our flour is $2.75 per bag„ b n•
cludf3d. ThiS is to sa'y on the above mentioned date we
will give you a sack of our best faraily flour for $2.50 and!
this coupon. •1
1-
Since we equipped our entire mill last fall with the latest machinery, we I
have been running night and day and are pleased.to say that our flour has 1
been meeting velth excellent results and we are now satisfied it does not stand
second to any Bread Fleur on the market Flour and feed will always be de- I
liieredin our own town.
,
Presented by. . • • a ........e•.•.t
Cook y Sons 451 C34,31.0ilonsa
a-.
LLI
General/Merchant for the People.
POULTRY WANTED
e "want idl kind of Poultry, Starved_ and Dry' Picked, for
which- the highest price will be paid.
0.0•11.0.100.010.18.44,4Immin
Christmsts Fruits
We have received all our Christmas Fruits. They are o
ohoieebt quality and prices reasonable.
Successor to 13. B. Gunn
CORNER STORE - SEA:FORTH
tual Results
, Obtained by good reliable peoplesia the ground floor
on which is built the popularity 'of
Fear's ,Condition Powders—
The great monermaker for Lite farmer.
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BAYFIELD, Nov. 30th, 1908.
To L V. Fear, DruggiateRsaiath
DEAR.SIR e -Last Fall 1 heel a team oi horses that I had worked. very
hard and I wished to prepare them for inarket. I tried all the usual- reme.
dies without any sumac, until one day I was telling a friend. of mine about
it, and he advised me to get a dollars worth of Feere'Vondition Powders end
feed them according to directions and he 'would guarantee I.would be pleased
with the result I did 80b and to say that I Was delighted_ does not express
my 'feeling half as well as tee giugle of the $400 I got for my team. It's
tatiefaction like thiti that counts Moot
They get the blood right and
make . sleek and fat:
1*u:0$
Pak
' Yours truly,
WM. RA.THWELL.
Biba. for
Mk' for
rut
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THE Greatest Sale In the history of this store is
1 over and we must prepare for spring, -1909;
Sales such as we have had come as a matter of
course to every rive progressive store. They are
what Makes it possible to keep stocks fresh and 'up
to the minute. We would—and do ----take a loss
rather than have goods hanging over. Our great
ten days' sale has left us with large quantities of
odds and ends., and now comes for quick clearance.
lIrlaby of the best lines will never have the publicity
of print, so come prepared for wonderful bargains
—prices cut from 20 to 50 per cent.
Ladies Goods
Flannelette Wrappers, reg. pricet from $1 te $2, clearing at 98c
Ribbons, 5 inches wide, assorted colors'clearing at 15e a yd.
A line of Flannelette gowns on sale at 45c each.
25 per centoff all Flannelette Underwetur.
25 per cent. off alt Embroideries.
Ladies' Colored Underskirts clearing at o hir off reg. price.
Great White -wen k.itle now going on.
Ladies' Tweed and cloth skirts, reg. prices from $2.50 to
clearing at $1.58,
Ladies' and Misses' Cohn ed Coats, prices from $9 to $16, to
clear at $4.76 each.
All lilack and Plain, Colored Coats at onetthird off rev.price.
All Children's Coats to clear at 25 per cent. off.
A table of Ladiee' Coats -your choice for $1,95.
The time has cora° for us to r a av our furs.
The fact that very few people tan be expected to
distinguish between the good and the common
place. in furs is one of the strongest reasons for
buying where values have been proven anii you
know what you buy,. We are clearing our furs at
from 25 to 50,, per cent. off. But the discpunt
alone do not represent the real values, as one -gar-
ment to some people may be cheaper at 25 per
centoff than another would be at 60 per cent,, off
and because of these conditions- actual comparison
is of the greatest value to the customer in making
a selection.
10 Men's Canadian Coon Coate at $20 a coat leas; tkan reg.prios
6 Men's Australian Coon Coata at$10 a mat less than reg.price
6 Men's Wombat Coates at $10 a coot lees than rag. price
12 Men's Dog Ooste at $6 a coat lase tkan reg.- price
4 Men's Calf Coats at #9 a coat less than reg. price °
Ladies' Fur Coate in Astrachan, Eleetric Seal And Greenland
Seel, reg priees from $25 to$36, clearing at $15 each
Near Seal Coats, reg. price $36.75, to Clear ar. 427
Near Seal Coats, reg. price $56, to clear at $38
AU other ffir coats at 25 per Gent. off.
Ladies,' fur lined coats, regprices from $35 to $15, clearing at
from $26 10 $68.50
26 per cent. off all email furs. ,
Men's Overcoats at from 26 to BO per cent. cW reg. Pri
Any Overcoat in the store at 25 per . off. Many
half priee.
Thitapie Dry
ood
A few ends of Wrapperette and print' worth 10 to 121o, on sale
at 6 1-2ce
A few pieces of Towelling worth from 7 to 80, doming at 54
15 Table Covers worth $1, for 63e.
20 Table govere worth $1.35, for 95c.
12 Pairs White Bed Blankets worth $3.35, for $2.69 a pair.
Big Bargains in Flannelette Blanket
Dried Apies W
Ilighes Prices for Butter and E
pane Toventattlidi
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