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G!1I1!emmeftwes
Want- the alert
teinitv to
e our showing
rade Shoes
the best collectio
to Footwear
ever shown.
II find he
ar "Ieathe
ola Kid, Velour
akes as Slater,
and Peerless.
,a man wants
be perf
Grand Band.
increbar Blatant Raaee, just 15,
4 17. Do not tail to see The
„a2 1-4
a a. Arthur 'Bak-
er ealled on r1ends it the Bend on
Baird, a Pra-
t!, called on hie brother, Mr. John
Bisiml, Monday.-Messra. Charles and
Walter Page spesit a couple a-weeke
in Areenaa;-Mrs. L. Disjardiat visited
her Parenta gr. and 'Mr& Loa% pts--,
aarcalue on Pridaya-Messrs. Abner and'
raesit. Mallard Went to London an 1
-Tuesday.-Mr. and Mrs. E. Brenner, of
"Lipka, were- the guests of - Mr. and
-ates„ Joeeph Brenner on Sunday. -M,
444 Mrs, Jerry Brephey, a shag*
?sere the guests a Mr. and Afro. Abner
arauari on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wilson viaited at lb. Ernest
StindItY.--Miss Emma .MePhargon
Was the guest of her aunt, Miss Emma
Idollard ontlizetonday.-Misit.:.Venetta
Ba-
velle vist Miss Addle Jermet on
Rieesde.y.- - Fred -Birk,. a Dash-
wood, visited. at Mi. Male's on Sat-
Prdair. a •
4-00
4-50
young ladies 0
ouday everng I
Grit•S and Tor
1f the Utter. -
ken attending the
tilV his PulPilt on Sab
bi
a preached in the Taleih '
aa Annie Wren, who
iug her brothers and fri
ed. --Rev. David 'Wren,
Sabbath last, morning
la large congregations -
k -e,, who has been in London
imber of months with her
, Mrs. Pierson, has reth
We we i3lease
,i,uton, who wits ha
days, at his shopt.
aing-, a this village,le.
peat week for London
st of her eyetIght.which has
Mg her very rapidly du,'
rear or so. She has been eR
by a specialist of London to
peration performed, which
would, greatly beneitt her
re hope the operation WI&
7cesetu.1.--Mrs. J. W. Bon -
has been visiting her pa,
terloo for some months, re -
is week, accompanied -by h
ia Lilly Youngblut. She is
Toyed in health. --Mr.: Haigh
t. has 1 etwned from Toronto -
Ids spending the summer
his parerd-a.-Mr. 3a.s. Clark
Eng the High Court of the
Order of Foreste.rs in -*es-
talon.
swim4.•wiaismisommosit
Exeter
Seaforth Races. June
Do • net roil to sea
Ve regtet to learn that Mr.
-teat, Of Douglas, Manitetea
rly of thie place. la traria
Westeott and alra.
s brother and stater,
tro- see hina.--Mr. Austin llawl
ma.ge the barber shop at tba
maaon.-A mimber of our ezo
men had ttadr annual tau -
aek.-Rev. Mr. McDonald,
ant in St. Andrew7aIur
,cciapied the palpit ef oavaa
Sunday last, and will atm
a SundaY.
xl4ings.-Axi event a much
especially to the younger
s celebrated here on r-Ved-
ne 2nd, This was the mar=
[se Gertrude Harvey to Airs
vell. The contra -Wang par.
nong the most popular of
)ung people. The cermony
medat the parental home of
rs. Thomas liarvey, at hik
M. Buchanan, B. .,
e bride and was witnessed
y munber of invited guest&
who was given away byher
ttered the paidor to the
Loheugrin's bridal chorma
aer sister Miss Ethel, She
rming in a. gown of cream.
med with pearl and fringe,
il with, lily of the valley and
SO -1118, and carrying a hou.
roses. Her travelling
af brown worsted with hat
The young- couple were as-
tr. E. G. 'Tucker, of Ilamila
of the bride and Miss E. J.
iter of the groom. Little'
•ed Harvey, sister of the
e a charming flower girt
ermoney a wedding break-
aecl, after which Mr, and
11 took the train for North
, Ind., there to spend their •
' The bride was-thereci
ny beautiful and cot y
g -which was a Heintzratnin.
-ftof her parente.
r pretty event of a similar
'solenanizeci the same day
eroorial Church whenliev.
s, pronounced ibe
together for .11111c Miss
ghtor of Mr. and Mrs. Oa
he London Road, Soth
ifford Spackman, one
)St prointsmg young men.
ermony the happy young
or the East on a honey
and on their rob= they
own to the sterner realit-
the eat 01 Guelph, lrhere
an holds a good position
.,0-oods store, Both Mr.
ackanan have a large ''-eira
in Exeter who win joht
tor in wishing them much
id prosperity in their unl-.
down life's stream.
SALE
PER
'cm and a goon Man
,extensibrs curtain poles
adquarters for sporting
Jaase bait sundries,
rA. 10
TUCIEli-infinith
0108 Speials ter seterrley-eur ova make 'harvest
• mode of French Kid, at $2.25 a pok. Robt.
' Opposite ENtpositer offiee. 2165-1
• Rage/116er Seaforth Races, .34.tne 15,
16- aad 17. Do not -fail to see The
l. 2,,aa
Sundear School Anniversary. - The
date Of the Sunday Sqhool anniverso.ry
at Turner's church has been .. changed
ilt0t/1 next Sunday to Sunday, June
. 20th. The services on that dal (Flower
Sunday .)- will be .condacted by Mr.' W.
B. Kezr, of the Clinton New Era, at
2.3.4 and 'I p. Irk. The offerings or the
*ay will be for the school.
„ Body Found. -The body of Walter
1ght, who was drowned at Elk
Lake. has been found and is being
araught home for interment. in thn
Staitlandbank cemetery, We all Join in
ayraaathy with Mr. and Mrs. Wright
and family in this their very sad -
pereavernent.
= A Good Helfer -No„ 5. beef ring, of
Tiaersmith, commenced the season on
Nnty-,. June 5th. Mr. Wm. Wallsce
furnished the first heifer. She was a
record breaker. Mr. Wm. Rivers, the
ivutches, states that In his long ex-
perience as butcher, this was the best
• heifer he has ever killed; She was only
19 months old and weighed 625 lbs,
dressed. This animal was roost credit-
able to -Mr. Wallace as a feeder and
-ought to be an example for ottters to
tOrieW ill supplying animals to beef
rings.
miftisminsimmuur
Chiselharet
Remember Seaforth Races, Jun; 15,
il5 an d lat. 11) not fail to see The
Bel,22 1-4
- A Good Team. -Mr. John Simmons re-
cently dispoied. of a fine taro of four
Year old geldings to Mr. John Me-
Graith,. of Dublin, for which he receiv-
ed well on to the five hundred mark.
They were a pair of extra good no4s
-.and, are for shipment to the west.
The New Postrnaster.-Mr. 3. White-
man. - having disposed of his business
-here to Mr. A. N. Ackiandi resigned his
-position as postnii,ster and Mr..Ackland.
-our new merc.hant is to be appointed
postmaster in his stead so the.t the
, •post office will still remain in the old-
-
Jaen& I '
Notes -The electrie storm that pasd
sed over here on Friday last struok
- the housa of Mr. couch, knocking two
chimneys off and setting fire in the
-attie but the blaze was soon exting-
nisi* by one of the boys who hap-,
-pened to be near by. -Mrs. Tan Horn,
; et ROW, was here visiting her nephew
. A. Swan. Mrs. Van Horn' was rais-
ed in this neighborhood but has not
been here for forty Years. -Mr. Fitz-
gerald and l&r. 0.Brien returned from
London on Tuesde,Y where they had
.been attending the Methodist confer-
enee.-Miss Mooney; , of London, • (is
-spending a few- days with her broth-
er and other friends here. --Mr. and
Mrs. George Eyre and gr. and Mrs. T.
Wren, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wren/ Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Wren and Mrs4
attelolied, the turkeral at the
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Slial•
181yre, of Harpurhey.--Mr. Dodds, of
liarlock, spent Sunday the guest of our
,teacher, Miss Campbell. -Mr. R. Docl-
rean took • a load of young people to
Hensall. Sunday evening last to hear
Rev:- a Wren, Of Maidstone, Sask.,
'who preached, in the Methodist church
there.. 1 -number of others went also.
Mr. Wren IS a great .favorite with the
people here, having been raised this
neighborhood. He was here this week
Visiting: his brother, Geo. T. Wren. -
Wm. 'Drover and Geo. Parker visited
friends in the vicinity of clinton last
Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Warrener,
of Hensel', spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs; Geo. W. Wren.
-Mr. Henry Eisler was said. to be
the owner of the beet cow in Mitchell.
She received too much kindness, and
.the result was that she died from -milk
fever on Monday last.
-The property owners of St. Marys
Will vote on by4aw on the 28th of
June authorizing the town council to
borrow money for the erection of a.
$40,000 public school building in that
town.
). -Mr. P. Stinson, of Iiirkton, while
choring in hi 's barn last Wednesday
night, had the misfortune to fall and
narrowly escaped a .serious accident.
As itis, Mr. Stinson was badly bruis-
ed and shaken up.
-The Animal Meeting of the South.
Perth Farmers Institute will be held
irt Mitchell on Tuesday, Tune 15th, at
1 o'clock, p.m. Professor T. B. Rey-
nolds, of Ontario Agriculture College,
is expected to deliver an address.
-Mr. John Baker, of Michigan,who
was a resident of Mitch:ell forty-five
years ago, visited his cousin, Mrs. T.
.61ortson, and other friends in that
town during the past week. This is
the first time that he has been in Mit-
-eheil sirtce he left.
-Miss Carrie Maxwell, of St:Marys,
-left last week for an extended trip to
-ricotland. She will be the guest of
ler sister, Mrs, (Rev.) Robertson, of
Glasgow. Prior to her departure she
Wa•8 presented with a purse of gold by
the congregation 61 the First Presby-
terian Church.. Miss Maxwell has
•been organist at the First church for
lnany years, and her services have
be highly appreciated by the con-
gregation.
-On charges laid by Liquor License
Inspector, Alex _Creighton, at St.
Marys, Nissouri young man who is
en the Indian List, was was fined $15
for being drunk and was committed to
Jail for contempt of Court . paid
the fine and has since been released
from jail. James McCalley another
days in jail. He vres sent over to
atratford having refused to away. The
raprietors of the Ontorio House and.
hotels were each fined $32 our
two charges of ha,ving furnished
liquor to men on the Indian List. .
-Mr. Henry Ford, a native of 14-I
r.141, who left Mitchell in. 1880, to puelal
fortunes in the new West, wag
oia old friends in that toaViit
lest week on his return from a heal-
2,72014.4
21 roonw, whicb cosit. over:,„,
*tote . of -.',the ,c WI
gektovot 4, . . t a
-dikai,* 4-,. in_
overneas1 Ou the ranch ,-
headlot cattle ancl MO- - h
hundriadand'Imt* acres are g
early, the productof i which
for feed. foi thesdd1e . hot
ranch,co»t per.aer $3 t
*VOWseii to -day for an _av
. .,
" er
oUee of
A.
ug
err
ud a
nearly
one
tivited
is used
e. The
$7, but
rage of
420.
OATT-11-F000tionin -611111 the *muse er
e uzidergned, Lo 21, Ocieeeespn
bent the end of mac tap !ratans Well
mr i,a4gotteer. - ear .eiar bait the
roptab nd. awl* charges:
AN BA
a
A.EO_Fit ONT
NOT
trier teeeiving ten ere tor the Iktdker.
Teleph ne. Systeni,. beerz extended till
Mond June 2111, land ten wIll beopened on
Jun 22nd. A. G. ti U8, Cher Hen.
at 1
MUD OWLCE 202.0 0
,
B. X. wAy4t.ER, 1.3resider.t Pai
14*ANDER LAIRD, General Manner. Res
BrOches throughout Canada, andin t e United States and England
• ESInv.11StIED 1.8137
-4 Capital, $10,060,000
rye. Fund, - 6,000,600
i
LovOnrn, Jao 10, 1000.
e •••0***sa,*•;•••••••••<••,*.41 . to, $1 35
Oats., per -b el Hi e•••••••••• ••••;•< 0 ,t0 ' 0 53
per b , . ..•-..........• to ,t1 -86f
, per eel., ....* • • tO 0 00
Oita, per tee • 23 to 26 00
_gooetoif per to
Low flrade r ton. to 25- 00
....... .... te to 80 00
Noun per 1
8a1tel•, No. 1, ose•...o...
Butter, tub.. .. .......... ,..
, per dtle 1.tii4,11”.11.0.,..
per ACM • 4 . • .. . . I. • ' . • e' e• * •
ay. ......••• ...•
•
1 _ • 0 11 c a S a.x a a 6- 1 • a • , .
P444 ',AO'S per bag.. 4 .44.4i
Salt (retail) r ,baiii1.• .
Woolf per co ong).1.....
good pet eo (short); ..•
OtoverSeed • .t.... • I< • IF 6 ••••
Thuothrkle - ....,. .. ..,
•,•41-46 . e* . 2 6 to .3-60
alcei pe•
0 0 to -0 17
• a to 017
0 7 to 111 18
......
60Oto 800
• 7 50 to / 50
• 0 6 to 100
.OfOto -0 00
1to 135-
6 to 700
• - ' '2 5 to 875
5�O -to 600
.......... 6 to 2o
- •
H•117 ag4r,
Toronto,
the wholeSaie are not lunch _smoked from what
Ain 7,-nttter-OrOttlitiqng lePr" by
they Were .chni g the past vozlek. lAeseipte are steady
but the market not strotht, an4 ptieeS r mom us.
ebsolged, rangi g from 164) to fr6rn inlerior to
ehoice *radee. poeai wholesale Wien .:-.70reaere.
ace ,18e
H_1TNE
1
1- •
day a d evenhig- GO •biale, eoc17.11111.t•ekee
0 ealveetraegaigatnine e,tid Tex,dbaleestbonsf:yr
e ,
1 ,1a901/nd, rein 2 to 6 -par.;- ,
s
tom”
te
Mutiplay &„1Winter-
PMr1B4i2Isi
NGS BANK
sits of $1 . and urkardS are received
rates. Accounts' may be opened
more ,person 4 and withdrav
one ,iof th-ein:. or 6Y
,
ti -
EPARTMENT
and interest allowed at curreet
ixiT the names of two or
al $ made .by any
e $urvivor.
SEAFORTH B
T. IVIORSQN1 - 4
ery pr te, *0
to Ifle ;,ordinar
Xogs Tho
difflaultito ge
easier. Whole
per dozen in
at 14e to 14
tlewk large et
Montreal,
firm; with west
at 110 to
development n
cos avers e
uoted at 19e
ding. Butter.
-a to 22
Termite; J;e6
n the openm
Vhole.saile u
lots tra
lee• • &viva' Prints',
16 to 1 ; la e rolisit el tulis 10
rid coat -nue • gh, watt a seeming
. . .
atm gh e f-. : to make the •maiiket
etoti •• aireet 180 tolile '
• e ese m cheese is firm
nes re
or 11'°a an 140 • 14 1.2 for twills ;
and wins 130 .
e 7. Che ESEPt- v 1 e-lecil market is
rns q oted t in to 12e and asiterns
per lb. . :•• ...s.-7 ere w o new,
the cg .rn : riot this,ino g and
maintain 0. . • esh receiptswere
140 at w • eh th re wao go trade
Finest ere . .1;. butter iequ ted at
1
,
7.-
f th
tiom
ron
oes
rket
butp
n at
$1.16
ri
,
Sunah no has die °cad of , the
Snow, and the tree will
L� leaving -that let the
ves Will be coraing. And some
•*
I
-
ors
efp leav-es. sOggests that
you ould have 'yeur Kodak and
engine cAu te 'ready for
ui1ag the bca tit*, pictures
Skis will soon
0
somewhat easier
coo ara ltered.
uto $1 er bag in
er bag i stems,.
nd
you havLin't a Kodak, or bay -
ng one need heleillinga 41,11 oa
•••••••••
st steel se the
he Stones eac
Iona -Port and,
larrels
nd emen
ti�nai P9rtl
r over
o g haTpile r
fral cut pri
arb wire a
ebarr1 of
er pond
Sc:een. Dors, Q111
I _LL 65C1
Se: en Windo s ea
Garden and Field-
rst7eittss st p ia
Th latest styl ot ii
ple butter Ovds
Ce ar wash tu. s'fo
A -large ship ent
raniteware to h
$rainer pail for
Osaw, can, I r
..A. tanita wttte
PrO ket
Ha,,e a look ov
bef 11!e you buy
Shpis ;near].
11
Toronto, June
ions- are for the
lute range ab
2j -So ;washed
e traticet has
Toronto, Ju
bite or mixed,
ol northern,
o. 3 northern,
No 2. no '
I
0} 3, 59eto 60
rack, Toronto
hits, 65o to 5
; ex
Al -Man
orts, 4 to
6 to 820, ehor
imothy, 313.60
'go is from
Wo
e la
time no al, h
utf f ws:
17 tIlio 't 19
a 11 appearan
Grain
8.--Onta o-..
.30 to $11,. •. 31
;No.31 2 n
149 1-2• track
61e- to 6 No.
Oats -N w
2 -•W te, 5
, outside, Can
raVic to 26
toba b
•, on track Toro
326t. Tor
• $4, -;:h0 .°1".•
.601to $3,a
, f •
n1t1
prices'
nwash
-2e ; rej
at comfit.
country
, 10e to
eta, 140.
eat—N4. 2 red,
lobo ,ent--For
tthern, .28 1-2 ;
ake ports. Barley
extra, 610 to 62u;
, 59e t.4 60o, oh
to 67e ; No. 3
it western, No. 2
to. On do bran,
to 112A r ton;
o. 8, to 69e.
. H -No. 1
10 to $11. Straw -
to qual ty. •
, •
Lift S ,oek Ma mete.
London, June -Almeria; n cat le, Td ; nadiamo
I
Liviepool, Jen 7.-Oun las, i'd ; ran ere aid
trade. ,
Montreal, Ju • e 8.-Prie of • ttle, sheep and
aloes had an u • ward teo enoy,1 while h ma. were
• Vier. Prime b erSEI sold IL? 60 o over per lb ;
ratty. good ani als,, 5o F 50, land the common
s• ck, 11/eluding •ilkihetts : rippe s, to 40 per
j. OM es sold •t $3 to 118 f 4% 0 40 per lb.
hee sold at 5c 514e per 1 • , hue •at$4 $6 each.
lots of fat oge vitt a &Intl* Per 1 • . ..
Buffalo, June7 --Cott' low oyary f steady
3:01/10tt, 15e to Oc tower ; anse 26e te 40 lower
• rime steers,. $6. .5 tre p.25 ship ng, $6 $0.60 ;
•utehers, $5,50 • 36.75; •elle 114.50 $6.25 ,•
cows $3.60 to • 26 ; bulls .50 . , • kers;
aSad feeders;$4. 40- 35.10 i Etta& helfars $8.75 to
$4.25 ; ire& qo a rin us -choice eteasd , othere
to 23 lower, to Is -Active an steady,
to $8,25. Ho Fairly ae e, best grad steady
5t3 lower ; pi 1.50 high ;heavy, $7. to 38;
• cd, 87.85 to ; Yorke 47.50 to $7. ; rs•
.80 to $7.40 ; oughp; 58.0 to $6.80 ;
V; ; dairies, $7 50 to $7. Sheep and nabs-
etive, Wethers, •Aves o ed sheep 25e higher;
tubs, $4,60 to ; ye rl .50 to ; ethers,
to $0.25 ; ewes 45 sheep, Mix , $2 to
.75. - '
Toronto, Tune • T e w ,a. fair trade a steady
e)
'Ws in all the • Were t elas es of live stock cept-
g ;logs. The, k are trinotgthloewme.r pr eosr,teburst
ot getting- a ver large n
• ne lot of 237 sol sit 5 to 26.40. 2 latter
rice was paid fo an xtra c oiee load offal weigh -
g 1450 lbs, Ru he 500 etchers' cattl 'sold ot
to 35.75; cow fat :50.to 26, and bul at $4.60
$3.37. Stock is a d Fe ers-One load, 926 lbe.
s Id at .75, and one load of etookers, at $4 er cwt.
ers and Spri gers-L-Ther was a ;redeye e dello-
e • of rnilkers an springers, for which et • y piriti:
• ere paid, rangf foorn$30 $60 each. V 10
Receipts libe ; 'prices ste y, at $3 to 50 per
vb. Sheeplancl antbs-Ex rt ewes, $4. to $5
r owt ; rams, .50 to $4. p r cwt ; spring mbs, $8
$6 each. Hog: -All the d alers report pr ces low -
e , with the exee i tion of one .and he said could
n • t get any hogs t $7 65, • ft and vvate •, or rit
.401. o. ia. ears t co ntry into. v
We,st Toronto, une The quality of ea 61e was
g d. Trade wa inch ed to be slow, not because
t ere were not p enty of buyers, but be se the
s Berg were ask n very -high prices. The b tchers'
o ttle; however, 'ere I disposed of at as • 'gh, if
n t higher, quo • lone s ha e been paid t s 'sea.
s•n. Exporter.her wer quite a nu berof
s loping cattle o the arke but no buye were
. , ()rating, as the) do riot w t them on • onday,
b t Tuosdey, we. need 3r, and Thursday. Bu hers -
P 'me picked lets of butcher.Id at from 5.85 to
.25 ; loads of .1, ood, $5.55 $5.85 ; medi •,E5.20
t $5.45 ; commo . tuthediu $4.90 to $5.8 ; %Iowa,
.25 to $5 ; bu , $4.60 $5.26. Milk rs and
8 ringers-Milke•s anL. soli ers were qu ted at
0 to $65 each. Veal alves-o °es were u chang-
e a183 to $5.25 per owt. ISheep and tuba-
ceipts light, and prices were unchanged. Export
e •es sold from 64.69 to $6 per cwt.; rams, .50 to
per- cwt., and apr t lambs at $8 to $5.50 r ovvt.
sale, but M. . Ken -
lower. Sal'te, fed
f.o.b. ears, at ountry
gs-Mere wer
clyi reports pric
d watered, $7.
ts.
.11 ego .o
s Oc per
and $740,
Birth
CHE-In rt, Jun
J. J. Beebe, a daughter.
Yooln Hull tt, est jun
_Sohn Bailey,. son. • '
NARD-In lOrexeter,
Mrs. Joseph B nard, a
sir.t.8-DA.LY-•
Jrine Otli, by
SKIS, to Dora,
of 8 -Worth. 1
SPA.OKMAN-
- Exeter, on Ju
Beatrice Knig
BUSWELL--HAR,
Rev. D. 311.
Mr. and liffe
= well.
LDADERTOUSE MLLE
June: 2nd, by Rev. H. J.
to Mr. Ed, La •erhouse,
HOUSTEN-MoN IR -At th
June .2nd, ev.- Di g;
-Houston to MaggieZ
RITOUTE-_--OST At the
June 91h, by
Ritchie, Of 13 •
the late Josep
eseq 'prs'
pursi4rTO
ii
stern Canada
ia,--Cjilaga Tune 5th,
ia Sarnia and N.. N; co.
June Ilisth The Steamer
• leaves Sarnia 3.islo p. HI.
Winn peg and, return $32 oo
Edmonton and return 42 so
roporitionate rates tol
o her points.
Al4S a -Y on-Pacifte Exposition
„SEATT4
9w Rate for rduncl
ally until Sept. 3oth,
09. I
11 inf rmation and tieket$
° 1
HER
ine of Pianos
are he e in Or show roo s tawaiting
your s lection. They are magni cent
earange and finish, and con -
MU%
per-
fection They are fine to ed,alict have
with a view to rusioal a quic , respOnsive toil& and perfect
action. We Would like you:, to come
and te these instruments, as we are
sure t quality and pric ,Will tempt
you to uv.
R.
PECK
ISAYpittr
Old rd Ti e
—1 -
44h, to Mr. a
god, to Mr.
1May 26th, t�
tighter.
,
I. Mar
$J,, Jam
tr. Father
aughter of
GHT-At
e 2nd, by
Ito Mr.
EY -1n R eter, on .1
chanan, ertrude, da
homes ey to Mr. A.
a•gellk
ohurob, Seafo la, on
ereeran, Mr. _ rank 8.
Mr. Thomas Daly, all
rivitt Memorial
ev. D. W. Coll'
Word Spapksi
,
At Winche
Fair, ' Gertrud
Ransomvalle, N.Y.
home of the h -on
lifeltae., Mr. bed
MeNtair, all of rey.
anse Cranbr ok, on.
an1S8
ter of
church
•s, Miss
an.
nd, by
ter of
a, on
es of D. B 'McRae, Mr.
ncla, to MI Laura, daug
Oster, 61" rey.
1, I
CAOITI3DLL-In
Brooks, relict
76yeas.
EYRE-In Tucker initA, dit Jrne 'rib, JanetJl
Eyre, only dau hter of Mr and Mrs. SzIas
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aged 9 years, months st d 2 days.
GALLAHAR--In wick, e June 6th, Ma
MusgroVe, tell of the late John Gallaha
I
Beath
oKillop, o June 4th,
f the late John Campbe
00
Lydia
, aged
mil'
E e,1
Its hard to • keep the Oxfordl
S oes down. I1Ilany! , dealers
tr it, bid it won't ivork. Peo=
pl Wil have coal, low-cut
s oes. A lovi cut 'Oxford is
to comfortable .a shoe propo=
th ion to be cast alsde. We've
0 fords .for men, women and
• c Idren in all shapes and styles.
T is store .has always been
n ted for having iv to date
„ 0 fords. This Yellf we have.
as$oiiment t xcels other
ye rs: 1' We cer nly have a
spi endid showing of all the
n ideas in OxfOr $ and low
c footwear. It's he best dis-
pl y yon'll find a where. In,
la el Blucher, ribon ties or
b tton $tyles on extrern.e
co servative lasts. lAre've
fo ds ofpatent colt patent kid,
n m calf, kid, can-
va and coolie cloth,in black,
.wi e tan. and white. We've
all t'he wanted a d : .correct
styles. ,Don't thin of passing
us on Oxfords.
uraES-In Morrba, on June 5th, Ellen Miller,
wife of John. Cooked; aged 88 year&
Indian Lister, was also fined $14 or 30 BROADFOOT, il6X it 0
The Leading Thlidertakers.
Char es, hi derate.
s Fut
• •
. T. HOLM
Night and
to. Residerico
posibe Dr. See
ors furnished CM
prom
Richardson & Scott'
SEAFORTK
I. lit
fa. ere
el:tort asp,
e.
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nd stone for 5c
empnt,one to five
—.-1.40
t, 5 barrels
- - - 1.35 i
hovels each 50c I
• spring wire,
re fencing. I
to sell at
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Manager
undivoint
n col
d wciven 11
Ston
1
11
11
Get
if yo
ur coal bins, fi
want the -genu
good careful
5c
lete a each
1.00, 25, 1.50 and 1.75
eh 25e, 30c and 50c
lose at each 30c and 35c
odneirn1 fg
largesize 1.00
- 75c
of Tinware and
nd, s naple prices
r 1.00
board for 2.25
pail for
les from '2 cents to
r. the bar ain tables
e1se7here. 1 Our Tin
ready - fo business.
4,4444.•
50c
70c
50c
1.75
led up before t e advance in price, and
ne D. L. & Scranton Coal, and
every, leave our order with.
;
Hats
he late firm o Reid & Wilson
are and Coal erchants
Ontario
nooessors to
11 Hard
'
rp
p -to -D te General MerOant.
h GrrocAries. kinJls of fresh
Vegetables .an Fruit.
Full lines of -ire
Green
Our esc Prints and
SPEC
Ripe matoes
Oniqn Dan nag, Or
CO
Success
OR STORE
ey Goo
,inens are now
ALS' THIS
Pineapples,
nges, Rhubarb
.1J
✓ o late B
in. ()a 1 and see them
WEEK
(Mace, Celery, 4en
Maple Syrup.
B. Gunn
- SEA:PORTA
ouse
'stung
This is; the time when you thinking of
purcha ing 6mething new fo our home—
somet eng o add to its comf and beauty.
With this ea in tnind you s o d visit our
store d examine our stock of
FIT13. TUREII PICTUR S, CARPETS LINOLEUM§, RUGS.
We carry on 3i thp best and t up-to-date
goods, and our pikes will agr ably sugar*
you.
WILL*Eilf " Seaforth
House Furnisher and Tindertaker
nnua Meetiing
.....1_
Tile ammo.' meeting Cl the Seuth Hilton Farmers'
lnetitute will be held ha MaDonald'e hall, Henan,
on Tneevitofiune 16 at 1.30 . to. Redness of
aeralag-;• vine tfh annual and election
Year. Wooer will
be la ati6mlasies, and va an addi4e on oCeni-
parative Ts*. ef fah attend -
moo la repailsol. %mitre, sitt 2 B.
15. rbilliap, Deentary. M15.1 I
,
,
of Misers !Or
Notice
Complaint has been laid Agatha paw bathing in
public plaws- in the streame of the M eiPolitY 01
fto Tow •alrip of MeKillop. As each g or ex.
posiro of person is contrary to 1 the Ontario
,tatutea 229, Beet 649, and also te By•law NO.
96• 14eKil1op. Aziy WIWI or
persons oe on proof ¶r -e& baba
ro
given w mbhed as JAW TenN
By the MoKillep,00unlil._._
1111-XUADIK, Clerhe
IVO
Which offers you great chalice for
saving. RadJeal reductions in ali
depar ments. Quick selling' is
the orderiet all attend.
*le
ins SOurd4y, .Jur
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Every goOd march& onsiders tLau, his proflt-
making tithe is over lune lst, and turns his
tention to adjusting s oco and closin out odds
and ends, broken lin s and odd sizes) remnants
etoi, Ithat naturally re nit from a big seasoa of, sell-
ing, There on have the reason for this sale and
the motive that prom ted the' unustial price reduc-
tions quoted below. o now for a two weeks bar-
gain carnival ---now for we ve days of plentiful
offerings and phenomenal values. Choice, bright
no' warm weather rments, fabrics, wear requi-
sites and ai3cessories. The best in the store are
on display n every debartment and on every (Jona-
ter, and marked at,prii,es assuring big savings.
Ladies' Gloves
16& pairs ladies' black ad tan I
35o, 0 clear at 14o a pair
75 -pairs ladies' corsets, worth from 50c to 75c a
til clear at 25o a pair .
100 pieces embroidery, worth from 7o to IGo a yar
c,ear at 50 a yvid
50 Cards' of 'ootton torchon lace, 12 yards: on a cad.
c ear at 5e a yarld
Ladies' Be4s in black, green' and tan, -worth 50o,
ar at 9c each
A line of C6rset Cover Embroideries, worth 20o a yara,
f. 12c yard
1-tatA
gloves, worth 2.5o
fa
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Ladies' Waists
Buy severa of these waists. We have a table o
ists clearing fit tlaeach
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Dress Goods
-
ita
Nin teen p ces Dress Goods, regular prices froni 50o
85c,tearing t 350
Fift en piedes dress goods, worth 500,, t clear at half
ce .1
A ti ble cf inusins and wash suitings n stripes and
cies, rorth fr m 12ic to 25c, clearing at 10c a yard
One piece b ue moire skirting, worth 25cp to clear at 6o
Three piece striped skirting, worth 25c for 150 a yard
A table of dress trimmings, worth frohi 10c to 500,
a ng at -51a:a yard
Prints
The price c tter has certainly been busy in the print
se ation. Plent ul offerings here at very small prices.
Thiry ends Print, worth from 7e to 10o a yard, to clear
at 5o
A fetiv more ends of those excellent washing red ground
P ints a '3103 a yard
Fo0 teen pr des Print, 87 inohes wide, olearbag at 9io
a yard
dozeniTable Napkins, a mixed lot, worth from
to 1,50 a dozen, clearing at 5e a piece
Eig ty end ii Grey Cotton, 37 inches 'wide, worth from
7 tc 8o, learinit att 503 a yard
180 air Pillow Slips, regular prices from 40o to
to clear at from 5o to 28o
Thirty only !white bed spreads. very spec , at $1. eacb.
Seven, dozen linen towels, worth 20o a pair, clewing at
10c a pair 1
Seven ends linen towelling. worth 10e,, cleatangrf6
Vivo ends ditto, worth 70, for 5o
wenty-five bleached table covers, 2* yards long
vaIne at V. eaoh.
ghe*t Pri' for B
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, Eggs and Woo
SON
AMPORTBRS
MArketetreete,ifed At.
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