HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth Sun, 1901-06-07, Page 8BEECI-117,700D.
Miss Kate Lynn. who has 'been in
Detroit returned honie laet
Mr. Peter Matthews, of Brooklyn,
N. Y., is visiting his Wife and fam-
ily at presenn-Mrs.J allagher,
of Caradoc, is visiting at the rest-
denee.of her father, Mr. C. Delaney:
-Mk. Joseph Wingle, who has been
laid up with a sore throat is about
alrighe againg,-Miss M. Fender-
ghast, of Irishtown, paid a visit to
her friend, Miss RateEvans, one
,day last week. -Mr, John Shea has
been confined to the house through.
sickness this past Week. -Miss M.
Ryan, of Seaforth, visited the Miss-
es McQuaid last' Week. --Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. McMann, Of Seaforth call-
ed on Beechwood friends last Sum.
dey afternoon. -Mr. James Purcell
lost a valuable mare last week, the
cause being inflaniation.-Mr. Mate
thew Lynch lost a brood mare last
week. It is a heavy loss as it was a
fine aniinal.-Less rain and more
hot weather is the cry of the farmer
at present -A large number of neo-
ple attended the serviees he the It. O.
church in Dublin on Sunday.
MCKILLQP
Council 'met as a Court of Revision
.5nJodesFial1,LeadPflrY, on Monday
Special Bargains rt
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Last Week' S Lit a grand stteceSS. I-Tare:is another for
this week
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ciuTLERY ETC.
G-RAN1T1)1WARE , ,
60e Oolfee Pot ( -White ) for 42c SOc.Nevada Tea Spoons 55c a doz.
600 Tea Pot ( white) 42c 81.00 Nevada Tea Spoons 750
715e Tea Pot ( white ) 500
60c Dish Pan 48e
10c Pie Plates 70
13c Pie Plates 1.0c
10e Granite Cup tic
300 Granite Dipper 22o
85e Granite Platter 2.le-
. 290
20c
16c
98c
22e
22(i
:2361t,c
42e
20u
50e
456 Crramte Plurtbei
25b Sauce' Pah
20e Sauce Pan
31.25 Cereal Cooker
30c Tea Steepeie
30e Granite Pail (poVered)
35c Geanibe ( eovered.).
450 Granite Pail( covered)
55c Granite Pail
i.2,5c Granite Waeh Bowl
, 65c Granite Water jug
I TINWARE
15c Dust Pan
10c Tin Dipper
25c Galvanized Item Pail
20c lna 1 ads
"May the 271h at 1 o'elock afternoon. 25, Ti n
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All of Council present except Archi- 25-0 Coffee Pot
45e Colfee Pot
25 Gal. Milk Can
30 Gal. Milk Can
25e. Dish Pan
60e Bread Pan ( with covez'
names ot tour deceased persons 81•00 1 n SPraYerS
etruele of with these changes the 90e OrOLLIO Cans
Roll was passed as revised and cor- 5:0" 81(-62 Pails
rect. 60e Slop Pails
bald MeGre.gor who hes been on
the sick list for some time, by in
taele of la grippe. There Were' ne
appeals and 'fouls names were 'Laded
four names of oWnere changed and
$1.00 Bird cage
Connell met at .cleee of Coatat of 05 Bird Cage'
Revision ancl accoents past and, Paid sc jeller Pans
eeenounting to sem22. A petedbe 5e Cake Clutters $2Alleeorated Halt amp 32:00
32.00 All Silver Tea Spoons 3,a,35
$3:50 Plated:Tea Spoons 32.65
$2.00 Nevada Desert Spoons .31,55
33.00 All Silver Desert Spoons 32,05
85.00 Nevada Dessert Forks sisz
32.00 Nevada Table Forks ' 32.20
33.25 Nevada Table Forks 82.65
S3,50 white hoeulle Dessert ICnives
3.1.00 white handle Dessert Knives 313.10
84.25 white handle Table,-KiliVOS 83.35
40.00 white handle Table Kuives 34.05
31.00 Sole Stag Cia(nee Carvers 500 Set
31.75 Set Carvers $1.10ar.
$2.00 Set Carvers (3 pieces ) $1.35
$3.00 Set Carvers,( case) 32.25
.1.50 pair Hair Clippers 31.00
31.25 Razov 750
31.65 sot Knives and Forks 31.03
SUNDRIES
BluelStone only 80 alh.
20c 50e Steel Hammers '
12e
14e
18c
26c
$1.25
$4•75
204
• 45e,
60e Bell :laced Hammers
750 SteetHaminere
33.50 Clethes Wringers
31.00 1VIes. Potts 10005
75e'llarid Saws
30e Cocoa Door Mats .
60e ()ewe Door Mats
10e,Inseet Powder
50e 50e QATTentqt.'s Brace
-70e 00e0expenter's Brace
40e 41.25 Fancy Lamps
450' loancy'Lamps
' 75e , ,Biengieg Lamp
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51.15 88.lithrong La,inP
Se 33.00"Beiler Ball Dare s
2c
frOin Hugh Rovv and otheys eequeet- 100 mouse TINT 70 $4..5pring Machine 33.50
iniprovement of draunder Sythes, Snaths, StoneS,4!S,C.reen Doors, Windows,
ins
the, Municipal,Drainage Act. Also
a petition from Thomas McElroy Screen.Wire, Sheep Shears, Lawn Mowers, Gasoline and Oil
350
450
550
$2.65
780
60o.
22c
50c
5c 1 can
88e
42c
$1.00
81.50 -
$2.00
$2.50 _
52.25
and others requesting an improve- Stovesyou will find a complete list at away down prices.
ment of clrains made under the •'
Ditch and Watercourse Act to be Builders Hardware a specialty. Get our Flees before buying.
OUR TERMS: -CHEAP FOR CASH.
Made under the tuateipal Drainage
ACt both schemes to unite in lot 25,
con. 8 thence to the :11.1itla.nd River.
lot 24 comynd the deeping of 5111(1 , •
PLEASE GIVE IJS A CALL.
Sarnia White Oil only 15c a gallon.
river to gi e an outlet. The drales e-o0O.o.eeeo-e, eetee0444e<>0.0..01441.teeete4+.404-1,24.44/404,4**0****41.0434
includes the lands from lots 25 to 31 •
in the 7, 8 and 9 concessions. The
Council authorized the clerk to re -
guest 'F W. Fartmorob O. E., to
make a, survey of said lands and
IMake a report of each 01 said work
'and land • henefitted by 'aaid outlet. 1:
All parties • using Township serapes
fOrptivate lase are to he charged' 1.00 '
day from the time they to them
AN B S'a
Cheap Hardware House,
fromthe Clerks residence until they e L 0.N AND SEAFORTH
. such Scrapes their nossession are _
. tere returned and.: all parties . •
reqaestect to Teton).
11 '11 and save ' •
costs. Ook,v- adjourned. to meet in STAFFA
the`17th 'llkine at 1:o elookaf
ternoon-. At a sPecial meeting' held
in Seaforth on t he 30th of :May ac-
cotints were passed' a lid paid amount.,
to $71.70. An appeal by McKillop
against ;an itssessment ' of 8150.90
Made by Logan for benefit oa Bound -
.lane under the ,MeFauglat dram
was heardby th e:Referee in Seaforth
on the 30111 .of. May,. as Logan had
not the ma:rority, pt" Ratepayers in
• petition for said avail] they had to
pay all 'costs:
Mon,arsmi, Clerk.
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Mrs.. Deal'4: has returned libme,
al, et s pen di eg. a ethipie of weeks
with lter sister,' Mrs.-• Richard Hot -
ham, 01 Parish
speait Sun doy i i th 'Mrs:F. Kerslake.
• Phinnemorei of Mitchell,
Preached in the Methodist church
on Sunday last.The annual Moine
of Grace churell Sunday school will
be held On Jane 1.4111 .at Burn's
Grove. A good tithe is expected and
everyo,tie will be Made welcome. -
11. Kinsman -a ad his sister, Miss Ada
of Listowel. are 'Spending a short
time with friends 1., and aroatid the
village. -Miss Lizzie Limxibly spent- 'week does not change any of the
eouple of days With her module 41
Dublin. last week. . ttaing passing.. through St: Marys.-
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bought the hardware business of
eir. le, 8, Hannah, Will commence
business: on Saturday next. Mr.
Hannah internisto gri to London to
'go into business there but Will not
leave town foe a few Weeks yet.
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ST. IVIARYS
Sam Dunseith was in Stratford
Saturday on busniess,'Mrs. and
Miss Young are in Buffalo, Where
they will spend the neXt few weeeks.
-Rev. H. Graham occupied the -pul-
pit in the Methodist church, on Sun-
day. -The new Grand Think time-
table which catne into effect this
LOGAN
Miss -Davidson, of Metehell, spent
a few days last week, the guest of
Miss Roy. -Mrs. James McKenzie
left last week to attend the marriage
of her Consie, Miss. Challenger, in
Mcm n t Forest. The - interesting
event will take place this week. -S.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown, of.
Kirkton, whose son was reported to
have died in South Africa, were in
town last week. There seems to. be
some doubt as to which of the boys
it is that is dead. Strange to SaY.
their initials are both "W. 3. 0.,"
while one is the son of David Brawn
now resident in Manitoba, and the
other the son of Stunuel Brown,
stonemason, • of harkton. • Both-
Bushfielcl has been bundmg the young men have for some time been
ceme.nt wall for Mr. Chaffe's barn. 'living la El.rktmi with 8"illt31
.Miss Johnson left last week foi •
Maplewood,. where she will remain
for a time before returning home: -
Miss Eliza 14311k)% who was suannon-
ed to the sick bed of her sister, near
Orangeville, returned a few days
ago. The Many friends of Mrs.
Walker will be pleased to hear of
her recovery. -Mr. 1,1r. Stinson is
basy taking down the old barn, and
in aiew weeks he will have a new
building raised, -The Marriage of
Miss Mitchell, of con. 2, and. Mr.
W. Edwards took place on Wed.
MITCHELL
There was it good cattle and live
hog market Monday morning. The
high prices seem to bring them in
greater numbers than usual. -Mr.
S. Edwards made a shipment of
butter to Halifax on Monday last. -
Miss Aliee Hulburt left on Saturday
morning for her long journey to
Portland, ,Oregon. She remained 111
Chicago over Sunday with friends.
-Mr. James Boyd went to Chicago
last week tovisit his son, Mr. Wil-
liam Boyd. -The first league lacrosse
match of the season will be played
in the park on Friday next between
Clinton and Mitchell. -Rev. R.
Whiting held a memorial service on
lerinday morning. He had conduct-
ed 22 funerals through last confer-
ence year, the maldrity being old
members of the church. Mr. Whit.
mg will be at conference at St.
Thomas -tibia week giving an address
Friday evening. -The Cull saw -mill
building- and iiraellinery are 'being
moved into the factory Mt of Messrs.
Davis & Eizerman, who wilj,,. use
them in future. -Mr. Alex. 'Camer-
on is going westin about ten days.
He intends to spend. about a year in
British Columbia and California for
Ito benefit of his health. -Mr. Rob-
ert Campbell, of Wheatley, who has
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Rew
rd!
IF OT TRUE.
An advertisement may in-
duce a person to try an
article a FIRST time.
But an advertisement won't
induce a person to use
that 'article a SECOND
thne unless it gives satis-
faction.
Sunlhight
Soap
has a sale larger than the
combined sales of any
other three soaps:
An advertisement may in -
•'duce people to' Try.SUN-
• LIGHT SOAP once.
But it is quality and quAl-
ity raloiler that makes ,
people ,uso SUNLIGHT'
• SOAP .continuously and'
always.
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'Soap Muntafacturers,
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have purchase
clearing lines which are
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some wonderful
now on sale at
use this week.
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50 White Quilts, largSsine, worth 31.25, sale, price 89c:
10 pieces Scotoll Zephyv Ginglaams, were 250, cut price 15e.
2 caises betuatifill Dress Muslins, libtest ('Iesigns. just ar-
rived in bond -from Detroit 10. a yard.
15 pieces :Print, for this weeks' side, 50 a yd.
20 cloic, Ladies. Cheap ,Yests,.Eatie price 6 for 2m.
in doz. :Ladies Black Cotton Prose, sale price, 5o a pair. -
10 cloi L icli,s Blitck Pitsbmeee Bose, seauilesS feet, 'this
Week's Sale, 19e a is •
Ladies Stinernee, Corsets, noW on stile aii 29c pair
3 doz. Ladies,Steel filled straight .freilt-- Corsets, 'worth S5c,
our cut price, 59c a pair.
10 pieces American Dimities, this week's, spee'ial 10c a
yd. ,
25 pieces Dress Goods, *40 and (2111., worth 20c, 250, the en-
tire lot to clear 1,1.140 0 yd.
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See our Special Lace Cuetains, worth 31.2.5 for 08e pair.
10 pieces 68 in. Loom Damask Table Linen, worth 50c, cut
price 30e a, yd..
10 pieces Plain Pirtle Flannelette, worth SO, sale price 5c a
ycl.
2,5 yds. BItuck Venetian. Cloth, worth $1.75cut price, 31.25
a yd.
71 yd.S. 01011.6 BlaCklillti.07.7 SiUc, beaMtittil quality, Me:rant-
ed not to cut, worth 31.25 a yard. The last piece at this
pike, 89e a yard.
500 yds. pure Silk, for Waists, we cleared the line, all go on
sale for 50u a yd.
QARPETS.-Only a few pieces of Carpets left.
'2 pieces Dark Red Tapestry. just think of the price,
60e for 420 le yard. ,
.,. 501 Tapestry foe 38c. $1.00 Beussets fee 08e.
This Department must be cleilred out as 0031 10 possible.
BUTTER & EGGS
TAKEN AS CASH.
' MAR KETS.,
: Searartlx, :Imie 0.1031.
Wheat Stand(trd.......... ........ ... (1 63 to 0 65
Spring Whom 0 132 to 0 05
Oats. :pelf 1:01811 , ' 0 OC) to 0 29
Peas. nor blish ..... ... ,...,. 0 oa to 0 62
Barley, per bush 0 1010 0 40
Butter . 0 13 to 0 13
101551 301' dov 1)1010'011
V.Vood, perour0. .•• 3 09 to a 50
Hay 7(10 to 8 00
Macsper 700 lbs........ . :5 (0) to 6 00
Sheep 80ios... , 0 :30 to 0 60
Eialtiretni.p. per 1113'r0 1 00 to 1 10
Dressedliogs, per 100 lbs 7(0 to 8 00
teve .Hoo'S 0 50 to 7 00
Clover seed per 'bushel 2 75 10'8 2.5
Woo], per lb - 017 30 152
Flour: 1.75 10 1 00
Brown, and this leads the parents
to believe that the ndxt ot kin was
given as Samuel Brown in both cases.
IVIinister of Militia was com-
municated with as to the number of
the one dead, Samuel's son being
number 70 and David's 75.
CLINTON
Mrs jaMeS Castling has returned
'mine from Duck Islands where she
hasibeen for the past thirteen months.
Mrs.. Castling is an invalid, and
speaks very highly of thekindness
and considsideration, shown her by
the officers of the Steamer Dickson
upon which she sailed. -Captain
Ranee, Mrs. Rance and Miss Archi:-
bald left last week for Montreal
from Whence they sailed on Satur-
day for the Old Country ner the
steamer Lusitania, which' belongs to
the Australian trade but has been
put on the Montreal route to take
the place of the Parsian which is
undergoing repairs at Liyernool.
Cantaian Rance expects to be back
in Clinton again about the first of
Angust.-Mr: John Wright return-
ed a few clays ago from 11110 through
Muskoka. He livedin that District
for nine years but that was three
score years ..;tgo and this is his first
yisit. No doubt there have been
many changes but Muskoka is not
given credit for'irn provin8 so rapidly
as other parts of Ontatio.-A meet-
ing was held OR Tuesday evening
to make preparatory arrangements
for entertaining the Huron Old
Boys when they visit Clinton on
july 6th. '17he intention is to make
the day so pleasant for the Visitors
that they will long remember it.
The following organization commi-
ttee was appointed with poWet to
add to their number: Captain Mc-
Taggart, J. Ransford, W. • Jackson,
Bell, 3. Fair, Mayor Jackson, Dr.
Shaw, Captain Combe, D. A. For-
rester, 1)..0aute1on, R. Holmes, Jas.
Scott, S. W. Treleaven, W. P.
Spudding, 0. Johnson.
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THIS -WEEK' S SPECIALS. go
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A full rancrb °e of South of Enolancl 'Worsted Suits ---41ffi
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• • Regular $12 to go at $8.65. --.4?-41P
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.A.. frai range of Light Check Imported Tweeds, 7• .10,'
at -----.6)
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gift-- •--40
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TUCKERSMITH harYest.-Mr. Wm. Sellery has sold teer's Camp, London. -Mi. McLaren
, his -matched team to Jas. Archibald, has been doing good service. in this
The eroPs in this section never Seaforth. He reeeived an enticing vicinity with his post driver. He
looked better at this time at the mice for them. -Corporal S. flanna has driven Posts for Messrs. HaY,
year which bespeaks a bountiful left on Tuesday last for the Volun- Atkinson and McLellan.
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Notice is hereley given of the sitting'
of the Court of _Revision in the Comae"
Room 00 Monday Stine 2.1t1i next, at
8.80 p. m. for the hearing Of appeals re-
specting the cement sidewalks herein-
after mentioned edspecting,aseessinents
accuracy of ineasurelnents or any other
complaiut which pereons iuterested
may desire to make and -millet' is byee
leeW cognizable by the Court. Side-
walk I.- On. the Soutb side of George
St. between the Eastern, limit of Vic-
toria St. and the Western limit of
Chalk Sia sidewalk 271 feet long,8 feet
wide estimated cost Mc per lineal foot.
Sidewalk IX. On the East side. of Wil-
liam St from the Northernlmait of God-
erich St. to the Southern limit of
James -St. 300 feet long; 4 feet wide, -es-
-Omitted cost 520 per lineal foot. Side=
walk III. On the South side of God- '
oriel) St. between the 'Western limit of
Carmichiacrs Illoek and a point 58 feet
west of the Western limit of Lot 9, F.
3. Snarling's Survey 1.699,feet long, 4iu.
feet wide estimated cost 58?,e per liimarl
foot. The municipality will aSsume 40
per eent of the frontage measurements,
one third of the entire cost
of final:age measurements and 40
per cent of the cost of the balance of
flankage measurements also the entire
cost of all street. crossings. The bal-
ance will be assessed on the properties
fronting oe Peeking On the above de-
scribed portions of streets and raised in
15 equal annual instalmentsof princi-
pal and. interest Combhiedbiterest
being at the eate of 4 pee cent per
annum said instalments to be due anci
payable at the same time 00 Municipal
taxes. .
WM. ELLIOTT, austnx.
THE CANADIAN
BankCothmerce
• CAPITAL (PAID4UP)
Eight Million IDollars
$8,000,000
Rest, • $2,0003000
SEAFORTH BRANCH
A general Batilcing business transact-
ed, Farmers' •n o Los d i scan n ted , and
special attention given to the collection
of Sale Nos,
SAVINGS BANK -Interest allow-.
ed au deposits of 41 and upwards.
• Special facilities for traiesacrion of
business in the Klondike District.
Money Orders, payable at aoy hauls, is -
seed at the lollowIng rates: -
Ueda $10 .08 820 lo 300 ,12
• $10 to $20 ,10 330 to $50 • .14
HOLlupS'TED, 11. 0. G. MINTY,
Sohettor. 'Manager