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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth Sun, 1901-06-07, Page 577, "". Huron County Noes • John Grainger has sold his 100 acre faxen, in Grey, to .MrS. Sbarpin, for $5,600. Mr. Grainger contein-• Elates retiring to the town' ot Messrs Rantford, of Clinton, grew' • on their fann-last year a new variety of -oats known as the " Sensatioiatil. They hada 'yield of 1,200 boshele of: cleaii grain from 12 acres. • The -oats tested 41 lbs to the bushel. • . On Tuesday, while raising an .ad- dition to the barn at the farm of Mr. James Green on the Pare lane, Hay, one of the tinibers fell, striking Mr. Dietrich • Scholl on: the shoulder •and side of the body . and injuring him severely. He is now lying at Mr; . Green's, under. the dectors'care; •• • ' Days tc raise good colts. A Mr. . . MeDevitt.:OfLoCknew,Seld to Beattie • Bios., Wingham, a 'foue-year-old colt for the handsome sum of $900 This • animal was sired by •Pilatoga • 2,20j owned by. A. Hutchings, S., • Mitehell. Piiaioga is a • heantiful specimen of a horse and deserves t1ie. admiration' of all interested in breed., big excellent ,.stock,- .••• On Monday afternoon of laet, •Weele the roof .of the barn connected: with the Zurich flex mill took fire, -sen7. posedly from a.. spark froin a smoke stack. By hard•work quite a quan- tity Of finiehed fiaieStored inside-waS got 'out, but some of it was destroyed • as well as the building. The pro- perty belonged :Clam libel' and Merner Bros. • who will be heavy •Ioneer8.• • As the barnwas by itself to other dainage•Testiffed. . • • Ahappy event took place•on•Wed- llesclaV evening Of last week at the bonae of James McGee, 1St lore of • Morris, •whem- his daughter, miss Jane, was joined in Wedlock. With Win, Ellicott, of Wi n g h am . „ The cereinonY was performed by Rev Win. Lowe in the presence of . large number of invited • •guestS.- 'The bride was the recipient of many useful preseets, The newly wedded couple have the 'best Wishes of their many friends for .11 •happy and pros- perous future.. - • • • • •Silneine As ilistressing and annoying 118 OKI WM; they can innoediately. be re- lieved by the application of Dr. Chase's Ointment. Try it whenyou have rer tired with itching, stinging feet 'and expect to spend:a sleepless night in : -suffering. Stich a trial will couvin ae yOU that as 11 burn for chilblains pr. Chase's Ointinent- is the standard of . axcellenee. 1± 18 the world's greatest cure for.all itching of the skin. . • 'HENSALL While aseieting -Lammie in building a wire fence at TitsMcAr- times on Tuesday Thomas Simpson was struck on the face by the stret- . elm: and had his nose and cheek eentrt con si deratelsi lli. SiirmsoirWas working the stretcher when astrucd ..of wire broke. -Electrician Wai.c1 is busy putting in new wires „end improving the working of the elee tric lighting system. T. Welsh is going to big expense in the 'natter and is deserving of the most hearty. .support and • encouvag,eMent.-The council Met on Monday night for re- gular busniess.-Rev. • Mr.• Howson,' of Clinton, preached in the Method- ist church here on Sunday. -mi'. and Mrs. Jas. 'Bonthroe „are visiting friends in Southampton•at present. -- A .arge number of young people from tONVIl took' in the Pan-Ameri- can Show at Seaforth last week and were well • pleased. with • it. -Th Misses Murdock have been Visibine• friends an Stratford. -Miss Minnie Sheffer has returned home after a very - pleasant visit with friends in Seaforth.-A temperance lodge b as been organized 111 tbeVillage with a good membership. -Miss Bell Tay- lor wbp has been visiting feiena hi Toronto for some time past, has re- turned home. -Miss Sheppard is vis - Dig friends iu -London at present; inister's Experienc. 00 far as is known there is no other treatment for piles so wonderfully prompt and 'effective ' as Dr. Chase's Ointment. This preparation has never yet been known to fall to cure piles, It stops the itching at once, and posi- tively and thoroughly cures piles of every form. Rev. S. A. 13alclwin, Baptist Ministerj Arkona, Ont., writes :-"For byes twen- ty years I was a great sufferer from Itctngandpiotruing piles • Iuse marernediesangndelventthree 1 very without oainfuanisnuirnsg.icaianoyp nerate-Va,neaitln {benefit. When about to give up in 'despair, I was told to use Dr. Chase's Ointment, and did so, finding relief at once. 1 used three (boxes, and am al- most entirely cured. The itching is all gone. 1 bave advised others to use 11, :believing it would 'cure them, as it has me " Dr. Chase's Ointment, CO cents a box at all dealers', or Edmanson Bates at Company, Toronto. r. s en . all 0051008 00 IlliomattsoN,BATBS & Co.,Toronto, t DirChase's Ointment • TEE EIELE OP THE BODY. Next in importance to a 'Bible iu tbe house is a thoroughly rei labia ancl easily understood doctor hook. With such a book for ready reference, pal cuts can alien cure the ordinary family ailments without the expense of eon:niftily; a local physician. The most complete, the simplest and best illustrated _book Of the hind is the People's Common Sense Medical AS 0I written that rant rum nitcl ene.:4.es,t1 1:11. ill Ile, N. Y., physician, Dr. R. V. ll.erce, tt• II 0 has been many :s oars and is lo•ilay tred fag HMI Chri117, the MilicL1-11 in 0.11 paq.. '4; 1.11,• earl It, htm Nam termed the "1111,1 of the Body,' heen us,- it i 0: :Ile body or _,Itrsical man tv'ma the {s to the soul 151' 11 ;nen. ,11,,111‘ 111 tri.lit. I • „.1 very d'ly Mb:rime:0 .1040 eiimnse tire what the symptoms are and how they Can be 10 001, Its Pictures show ,the appearance of all organs, rumeles, and nerves of men aud women. lt treats upon t very phase and eomplicittion 0 C 1141050. Ti t in for- mation in this book 1315 emhered bY Dr. Pierce in 1114 14 1110 prnetice, and is founded mien, actual experience --not upon theory. More than t;soo,aeo Ameri- can home! contain copies of thila book. Pormerly it sold for 0i,50 a copy. New 11 is free. Send 34 otie•cent stamps to .0r. R. V. Pierce, Koff:do, IS. Y., to pay the cost of custom.; :Intl 11111iling only, and he will sold rut a cony of tins 1008.5)10(0 doctor book, bound in paper -covers. If you pre- fer a cloth -hound copy, send 50 stamps. Mrs. 0. lif °MOS, of Lehation, Warren Co., Ohio writes "1 drop you line 10 lei you know 1 have received the Medical AdViser, I think it great priee 114 001 so fine a book for so small a sum, A crisp 0ew live dollar hill could 1108 tempt 1ne to pail with it, so vou sea am wonderfully 'pleased over it. My IniSband SSW tO "Mint book 10worth five dollars 10 yOu.' " ZURICI-I •. • Mr, D. S. Faust is giving his dwelling house a coat of paint, add- ing greatly to' its appeartm IZanclall.is doing the work. -Mr. and Mrs. • George' Baldwin, of Seaferth, Mr. and Miss Fisher and miss Dyer, Of Exeter, were 'visitors with Mrs. 1). HutchiSonlaSt week. -Mr. Jacob Regier, sr., who has been making his home at the Dominion. hocise tot Some months, lefe•on Thursday and intends staying with his 'eon ;Ibsen/I at • the . 0151 h o ested H -M r. Louis Weber Spent a, few days at ,T. Fos ter's briCkyard, building arches for the kilns. 'John is getting ready for abig season's work.' 'FostetIs brick are always in good' .demand,e-Dur- ing the month of June there will be special devbtions :every morning at the Catholic Church an honor. of the. Sacred. Matt of : -.Tests.-Mr. Eli Henhefer purchased a• piece of land, west, ot the Lutheran parsonage, from Mt. Henry Volland; and in- tends building a• •Hrtery Weber has the.contract.for the 'mas- on. work at the Catholic Church, and also . for Miss Haettuan's house. --W. J. Domare has the ageney fOr the Automatic °ream Separator for three townships, Stephen, Hay and Stanley. • • . Don't Force! 'About Your Corn. If they trive yeti pleasure and you have them tat au. adornment don't apply. Pub -lanes Painless. Corn and Wart Ex- tractor for twenliy-four hovirs • they wonld bo entieely removed -and their beauty destroyed. NOW this is known to nearly everybody, including• your' druggist; tisk him if 11 is not so. • For stile by 1. V. Fear, Seatorth, EXETER The Sutherland -Lines stave.works bus been closed down for three weeks to make repairs. -1'th.. Thos. Hand-. ford shipped another carload of horses to Winnipeg, last week. -If Satistactory- railway- 'arrangements can be completed the usnal „summer excursion•Will be rim under the aus- pices -of the 'Masonic fraternity. Hanailton will likely be the -objective point. -Mr. jas, l3agehaw bas re- turned froth his tit) to Manitoba.,e, Miss Susie Sweet,. of Detroit, is vis- iting. at her .hoth e here. -Miss Louise Sweet is visiting her sieter in Lone don.-Bire W. H. L. Courtie, who has been in this locality for ,some time in the interests oil the Portland Cement Co., is again in our 1111081, accompanied by.-Mrs..Couitie, who will reamin a guest .at tbe Central Tio-tel foe a few dayS.-Mr. Reg., Elliott, manager of the molsons Bank, Norwich, spent a few days in' town last week. -Master Ed. Elliott and sister Clara, of Whigham, re- turned lionie last week•after a pleas- ant visit with, friends and relatives here. -Mrs. Thos. . Hazelwood evho .has been visiting friends in Seaforth. bas returned- hone. • . al To prove to you that Dr. 0 B Chase's Ointment is a certain P 1• g es and ever form of itching „, aud absolute cure for each bleedingand protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. Soo teat thnonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- ' 'bore what they think of it. You can use it and got your money back If not cured. 60c a hex, at GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY TI/WE TABLE, Express 7.53 A. M. Mixed 9.20 A. M. ExpreSS 3.11P. M. Express 12.40 P51 Mixed 4.40 P. M. gxpross 10.12 P.M A. Phillips Agent Lon.' hrtprOVOMOE Court of Revosgon. . Notice is hereby given of the sitting of the .Court of Revision in. the 'Council Chamber On Monday, .June 24th, 1901, commencing at 8 o'clock p, rn. for the hearing of coMplaints -respecting the undermentioned specified sidewalks, in respect of assessments or accuracyof frontage measurements or any other coMplaint Which persons interested May desire to make and Which is by law cognizable by the aunt. On the west side of Main St. from the South side of Goderich St. to a point in Lot '35 Jar- vis &Levey:where- the - previously. laid Sidewalk terneinates OM feet long cost ing $1.52 per lineal. foot; On the. Vast side Of .Main St: between the Southern hunt 01 Goderich St. and the Southern limit of Lot:19,•Goninlock's Survey 770 feet long costing $2,20 pee lineal foot ; Outhe East side Main St, from the Northern Unlit Of -Lot 22, Gortinlock's Survey tathe'SoUthern lhnit of lot 24. abninlockis Survey -180 feet 'Icing: cost - big. $1,08 pet lineal foot. On the EaSt- side Of Maiti. St. five]. the . Northern limit of let 25, Goninlook's sttrve3. to the Grand Railway, -616 feet long costirtg, il0..62 pee lineal loot; On the -We.st '.side of Main . St. 1101.11 t116 8ou8herzi limit of Lot 40, Jar- vis'•fitowey,- to the Southern limit of Lot.1.7 Jarvis Survey 429 feet long, cost - $1.09 per lineal foot; On the West Side GI: .11tiiu: St. : from the -Northern limit of lot 48, Jarvis Stirvey, to. the Grind Trunk Railway, 330 1± 10113)' coot- mg$1.52 per, neal foot: On the South side of Goderich.St; from the Eastern, limit of Main St: to the 1Vestorn limit of Vicffiria 128'fbet. long costingfifie per lineal foot, aud 971 feet long cost- ing 44c pel.• lineal'foot.; On the -North side of j•ohn St, between. the Western 111111± ef Main St. and the 'Western 11 Mit of Jervis St. 602 feet long and cost- ing, 471,c per lineal. foot ; 011 thelVest side of High St, between tbe Nei:thorn limit of Market St. and the Soo -them limit of John St. 420 feat long cos:nag 4516per lineal foot; On• tho North Side (if Goinolock St.lietweenthe, East- ern Emit of Main .St. and the Eastern 'Unlit at Lot 16, Gouin lock S11rvey,'181. feet 'long costing 70e, per lineal foot ;. Qn.the East Side .of Church St. between the Nerthern limit of GodeviebeSt. and' the Southern Ruin: of jaines . 828 feet long. costing 49.3e pm. lineal foot ; Gu the South side of Gatti:WOO( St. Iran: .the .Eastern -EMU; of .A.1:1,in St, to the .8 18013)111 limit of Lot 17,Omani:0011's Sorvey 97 feet long costing 80c per lineal foot, and 81 feet, costing 44e per lineal foot. The Municipality will as- sinne 40 per cent Of the cost of front- age 1 11OLLSOVetOO13 to, one thir15 of the cost of /tankage measurethents and 40 Per cent of the 111110,1100 01! such flankago measureinents, also -the :entire cost •-of Street OrossingS, 'The asse.ssmentS .charged. to the properties frontingeor flanking on the above mentioned •per - fiat -ie. -of streets to be levied and eollect- ed in fifteen equal anonal • instahnents principal and Interest coMbined- :In- terest. to be at the "rate of 4 per cent per -annuni. InstalMonts to be doe and payable at the 41111,0 time as the Mania -44d timetce. e- ' • • • ' • WM. ELLIOTT, Cmeak , Proper Treatment for Catarrh. reaches every affected Part; :Such a remedy is Catarrhoeone, which is in- haled into till -portions of .tho throat, longs and nasal passages, where.it kills the. ,reirms, andcures the disease. Catarrhozene ispleasant, sate and ab- selutely sure to cure. It relieves the distressed feeling in the head,clears the throat and nostrils in one breath.- Ppsitiye proof of eure is found in the :words of Mr. Kirk, of. 'Kingston, Ont., • wile says: T suffered for.fifteett years from Catarrh of . the nose and throat, -.Used bunclrecls of remedies, consulted specialists but . wits not; benefitted. having personally witnessed a cure of thirty years standing, effected by Cat- arrbozone, Ibough± au onttit and used it for a, month. It cured ine, and (11,113 now no more liable' to Catarrh than if .1 never had it." .This iS most conyiue- Mg testimony ±10)10000. of Kingston's best known and ineSt highly respeeted business tuen. It proves beyond ques- tion that Catarrhozone . absolutely. Cures Catarrh. It never fails ; never harms ; grua.anteecl . to cure • Price 81.00; small Size 20 cents. 15roggiSts or Polson & Co., Hartford, Conn., q. S., Fin. sale. by 1. V, Fear, Seriforth. BORN -- NoNotL-In East Wawanosh, May 28, the wife of MiuttheNv McNoll, of a son. CAMPBELL—Tu .11:1cRillop, oo May the 28t11, the wife of lames Campbell, of a son. HIITCHINSON—In Wingliain, May 28t13, the wife of -)Nralter Hittchinsomof a • daughter. IlotTzmANN-In Fullartou, on the 25t13 of May, Mrs. (Rev. ) ITenry , Holtzmann, of it son. - MARRIED. PfriniANDSItAN13-.-At the residence of Mr. John Sauncluett, :Belgrave, on Wednesday, May 29t13, Sohn Putlaud to Mrs. Maria Shane. ARMSTILONO—SAVAGE—On May 29111, at St. Paul's rectory, Winghana, by Rey. Wm. Lowe, Mr. Win. Armstrong, to Miss Sarah Savage both of C4rey township. ROCE—PUSGUELEDRG—In Logan, at . the 'Lutheran church on May 30t11, by Rev. Mr. Wigand, Ilo. Henry Rock, to Caroline, (laughter of Mr. Fred Puschelberg. WILBIA.IY{S—ELLIOTT—in MitClAell, on • May the 22nd, hy Rev. R. 'Whiting, Mr. Charles Williams, of Stratford, to Lizzie, daughter of Mr. Henry Elliott, of Mitchell. ELLAGtiTT-IVIcGDE-On May the 29t13 by Rev. 'Wm. Lowe, at the resi- dence of the bride's parents, COM 1. Morris, Mr. Wm. Ellacott, of Winghara, to Miss,Tate McGee. Koonriin-Timerreoer-At the resi- dence of the bride's -brothel', South Botandary, Bowie -1r, on May 2.1813, by Rev. Mr. Anderson, • Mr. C. • 'Koehler, of A.yton, to Miss Lizzie Thompson, of Wroxeter. tie-onitaciszatten .mleuxusw emcameare.casooTne.....ttiempea..simsed!vezmterem-g?!...5,1. [-_;6 ____WrarrOgie Stereo ********x are showing. Splendid Values in F.61V1p201111Nr DOORS1bWiuzipxonvo Avrzii DIEGNVE SPRATIFII G.I.ARD/R2'if SILYEARS2 Hoes, Rakes, Spades. and Shovels, • and Kinds of Hardware. Gpm, SPRING- AND BARBED WIRE. Estimates given and Fences Agents for Consumers Cordage 0O,„ Binder Twine, the best Blue Ribbon and Red Cap, always reliable and manufactured in Canada. Patronize home industry. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices right. onus • Seaforth. Furnace and Eavetroughing 4 Specialty. FUR3, ITT-„Ptil EM1RI1LL 4:;i LANDSBOROLI GH --DEALER IN -- FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS Al live Red let live prices. Upholstering clone and satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. Pic:titre Framing neat amd cheap. New 'William Sawing Mach- ine ehee.ye 00 band, No travelliug .Agents; 06 high peieue. • .3111,,514115113'01k 3±1 Undertaking Departme-nt.' We have a large and varied assortment from which to chrmse in time of need at prises 1131,31 11080 been a matter of agreeable surpriee to all vlhe have dealt with us. Two fine Iicarses on band for summer and winter Sq.2.:111 edit. at 1111.. ndesbotough's teAdenee qurner cottage in rear of' Bank will be promptly responded to. John La„ndsborougli 5'fi.T.R.Mil...FMTLIffar47:737421,E1FaR•70. _e 'WfiT • t If ' a LAecis `1 a ' 9 Thensancle o__...fi—oung and inkldlo.aged mon are 1401400110 swept to a '10010351100grave througa h ..e.reieete 00.",10.0.S25E15, ier.ocp- -lthill,S.M.Aallttd. (0 7011 her any of the fallowing re, ril ptJe:r, C.oUSelt US boloro teo lats. Are yon nervono end oyeak, despondent and gloomy, specks baore the eyee 'with 1101±1 0103001 1101101 58014 weal:back, kidneys Irritable, palpitation of 112., beart, bashful, dreams and losses, sediment ip urine, pimples on the face., suuken °Yes' 00110‘7,01W14,,Fe-ltr.gqili:e'•3','Vrlt. 1,0Pr energy 0..uct 4.4toetc ....01ed:11.1,4o hood, stunted organs premature decay, 'bane pains, hats loose, sere Sinti,t, et OL? Mow .N.foto.v.icgicaraftiment 311881 011110 VI' TA 9 'Mr,rrff-g Lj e) eta& Nothing can be more demoralising, to Tonna and middle-aged men then emissions at night or secret drains through the brine. They unfit a man tor has u. -1, mar- ried life 08 5151101 happiness. No matter whether canted by evil habits I., youth, 6 , natural weakness, or sexual 08000000,, 008 Mew ?dotted 188110,11111,11131 08810011. treaty cure yds;. GIMES GUARANTEED, NO CURE, No PAY. DIRemen Useic.1 e.tel.thoeit Wrflttan Goiri3ent.. W. A.. Muir, of Lima, 0., says:—"I was one of tlio countless victims of early vice at 15 years of °TAP age. The drains on (117 070)0111 were weakening. 1 "V./ thy brain as 10011 05 iny (0:18111 and nervons Sys- tem. Per ten years 1 tried scores of doctors, electric belts and patent medicines. Some helped MO, none cured. I was giving Up i0 despair, al fad, contempl.-It)ng suicide when a friend ad- vised me as a last resort to give the New :51o(bu Trent:me:at of Drs. X, Is E. a fair trial. '184000:11confidence I consented and in If, three months 10115,4 cured 111b.11.. 5 was mired I' seven years ago—ant married and happy. I heartily recommend Drs. 00.0, K. to nay atlicted BeforeTreatraeut 0011018 01001" 5.1tot Treatment An—We treat and cure Varicoceio, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Gleet, Strictitre, Syphilis, 'Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, and an diseases 00 01)010 and Women. -A17"NO NAMES USED. WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PP.IVATE. No Question list and cost of treatment, 88,4. medicine sent C. 0.0. No names on boxes or envelopes. Everything confident/411. DIS0 iteMegi ‘a48 SHEL8V DT.-1.71!)1.-7.°Evit„, olopziTog7-40-7-7,-g 103) • _ MoKi 'lop Directory for the Year 1901. Daniel Manley. Iteeve, Beechwood .P. 0. Jot, Olarighiln, Councillor, Beechwood, P. 0. Arch, McGregor, Councillor, licaforth, P. 0. Alexander Gardner. Councillor Lead:bury, P. 0 J ohn G. Greivc, Conncillor, Winthrop, P. 0. Jno, C. Morrison, Clerk, Winthrop P. 0. David M, Ross TreaSurer, Winthrop, P. 0. ▪ li'vens, Assessor, Docchwood, 1, o. Charles Dorlds, flolleotor, Sean -nth. P.O. Richard Pollard, Sanitary Inspector, Leadbury DIED. BEST—Ill 8011100th, on iVlay 81st, Wm. :Best, aged 69 years, 8 months, and 18 days. • MCDONALD—El Grey, on May 25th, Duncan McDonald, aged 64 years and 4 months, , Emorr-In Beeissells, on May 25th, Mrs. Iingh.R. Elliott, aged 55 years and 11 months.. A7.4or1150N--In East Wawanosh, May 28th, Jennie, beloved wife of 1Vm. M. Andersa0agect 31 years. PLUMBED' McKillop, on Monday, Tone' 3e51, Elizabeth 11. Hallman, -wife of Samuel Pluintree, aged 51 701105. IlArenes-In Fullarton, ou May 25±11, Jane Haines, beloved wile of Ed- ward Haines, aged 46 -years, 6 months and 6 days, Valuable Advice to Rheumatics. Eat meat sparingly, and take very little sugar. A.void damp feet, drink wailer abundantly and always rely on Poison's Nervilline a,s an absolute re - haver 01 rhemnatie pains. Being five times stronger than other remedies, 11,s power over pain is simply beyond be- lief. By a iarge 25c bottle to -day, test it and see if this is not so. Poison's Nervilline always cures rheumatism. For sale by I. V. Fear, Seaforth. DAWSON CITY Is the most talked of city in the world. :DAWSON'S LIQUOR STORE Is the boot known store in Western Ontario for Old Ports, Sherries, Burgundies, Clarets, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Brandies, Champagne, AND ALL BRANDS OF Ale and Porter, At Lowest Prices. HENRY BEAT'rIE, Barrister, Solicitor, etc. MONEY TO LEND Office Oady's Block, Seaforth. AGENTS WANTED. Men and women:: for a gentline lioney-tnak- ing position ; no 'books, insurance or fake 50800101 041017 houses, customer. Particulars free. Write to -day. •THE 8:50, KARN 125 Victoria Street. Tarento, Canada. DIRECT IMPORTERS SEAFORTH ON T. --"'""*". Sess ttie— ft5) • rei'-'ree le& -14...erma THE LARGEST DRY -GOODS CLOTHING 84 MILLINERY HOUSE IN 4 °UNTIES, ***-4004,4,1,W. *4 0*** tif.0 4M -V,'-," 0 NENTS. A little common suuse talk about &Allmon. cents. Does it pay to save them? You. say " yes 100 of them makes a dollar." Now that is a common sense answer and here is a way to save yom: money. The greatest -values of the hour Will be accorded you here. This week we will make another masterful stroke to demonstrate our superior strength for forcing prices downward and prove 'our positive supremacy in the Dry Goods inarket. Special in every department. Clothing Department. Thousands of dollars worth of 'high class latest novelty Dress GOodo at extraordinary low prices, judge foe yourself by Scanning this adver.; • tisement. Be convinced by seeing the goods.• 10 pieces plain and coloredfancy Dress Goods regular 350 40c and 500 • to be cleared for 25a a yd. Special line sumther weight,. Tweed, regular 850.goods to clear 63c. • SPecial Clearing line of all Wool 0013)01)3 Fawns and Greys only at 4Ce. 5pieces Black Figured 'Lustre and 13118e1e FancyWbel Goods special at 500 to clear at 350. • 5 pieces blaele Geenodine, regularnricee from 25c to 500 to clear at 16e. Plains Worth in the eep,;ular way from. 50c to 750; your choice while they. last for 360 11 yard. Special prices on all Black Cashmeres. Special clearing line of Silks suitable for wais in Plaids, Stripes and Specials in Wash Goods 15 pieces inueliris, assorted, regular prices from 10 to 20e, your choice for 9c a, yd. SPeCial lines in Wool Delaides choice patWus at 25c 4,4109200 yaed. • Speelel linse.of,MIerli4uSat 9.5e. Carpet Department. This department never had such basy times as they are experiencing this season, The collection to -day discounts eVerything in the past. The way the goods in this department are bought direet froorthe Manufac- turers has everything to do with the way they arc sold. Our Carpet De- partment interests eyeeybody. Per this week very special price oa BroS- sels and. Tapestry. Specials in Ladies De-bartment. • „ Yon might as well be 01111 0± the fortunate ones who will profit by the special lines 'we tell of below." e . 54 doz. Ladies Ribbed Cashmere Hose bought at special cleaeiniprices goad value at 25c a pair mare clearing price 100 per pair. -A. special line ribbed cashmere hose, seamless feet, double heal and toe to sell at 250. • • 50 Black Sateen Shirt Waists left, regular $1.00 goods toclear at 500 each. • • 76 Colored Calico Shiet Waists left, new stripes, while they last at 500 each. • • Also a choice colleetion 1.. white and colored lawns, dimities, percales, chombeaos, ginghams, eta, etc.Tanging in priceirom to $3.25' each. . • • A Few Specials in Ladies Vests. Ladies and Misses Cotton Vests, no sleeves, natural color, special 0 for 250. Ladies and Misses Cotton Vests with spuare neck, white, special at 100. • A large variety of Silk and Port Silk I:estiat 2Se 40c 550 and 753. Clothing' Department. The buying of good clothing is so important to every Man's appearanee • and well being that no one can afford not to know why and how our Cloth- ing is salmi:Mr. It ie not alone the difference in the cost though that is considerable, but More in the perfect fit and style. Onr great stock reduc- ing sale still continues. , Special values in all size from 22 to 44. We still keep adding new line's • to clear at $3,50, 85.00, $5.70 $7.00. We have. to move these goods to make robin for fall purchases. • Special values' in (lea's Wearing Pants at 50e, S5c and 060. Also, all the latest novelties in Shirts, Hats, 'Ties, etc. WM. PICKARD eic CO. DIREGT Mi.:PORTERS. CORNER MAIN AND MARKET SiS. SEAFORTH.