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MEDICAL
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aarijeace .-orner Nel an and 14L 4drew.
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wed Maturd.y any ereal.g by adders., ane„'.
DENTISTRY
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Graduate Toronto Unlreattr. Graduate
1 t •.dies• or Dental ttureron..
Herr ..ser to the late Mayo. 14.1. OMpt•e.
atlrwer Square ant Weis Rant. Il.der,ch.
AUCTIONEER
THOMATHOMAS OUNDKY
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AUCTIu\LLR
Sea C. Uoderlck. All lawr.atesso by .
tag at signal "Ace wW be promptly •
•tied to. Bootless L,lepOese IM.
LEGAL
ILL'. ItA1'n
BARRISTER. diaLIC ITOR, POT Alt
PUHWt .
Moe- Sterling Hunk Block. Hamilton 8 reel.
..atlselcb. 7 eleph0ne ot.
Heal ►:.tete Loan- and Insurance.
PROU DFOOT , if 1 LLORA\ & COOK E
11.1tRWTEI58. 91)L1(ITutus. )iO1AK1i2
PUBLIC. LTC.
Moe on the equate..mood door trots Hata
lace .creel, t,o.i•re b.
, nv.tc fund- to loan at Iowa" r.te.
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At 1 lurton Tined., of each week in
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on *alert ^treet utero pend by lit.
r. .Ml4 r hour. I. a 11. toe p rat.
WJ11tLli» OAKKOW, LL.B., 1SAtt-
*1ats s. attorney. .olkator, • c.. Gale
Morrey 10 lend et lowest rata.
1 QBJOSK . BARRISTER, SOL-
%./. Ws. Notary Public eat ILiniveywsoer
vale. -Comet i1.. Ueewkk. Wire.
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LKSUEAllcs, LOUIS. ETC.
cb ILLOP MUTUAL KIRK I\
OUKANCL' Cll.-i-arm sod ielatd
,tura propartl isnlnd.
OMoes-J .s 1-miislly. Pres.. tiodencb
1.. Klima.. Vice -Pres. Meet is wood P. U..
rtm.s• . Bey., ire --Trw... ae.ferih P. U.
Dlreour.-D. V. actives.*, neafortb : JMe
Relerre, Winthrop . W il,t.m Kinn, (uswaw'..
kis Ib.unowet.. Had beaten ; lir.,. Ma'Art say,
Stabs th : Robert Ferri, dowck , Matooito
e s16ww, I4rue.tleld.
Agorae : J. N . Yeo. Bolamerttle . Ales.
hence. ('listen . wink.. ('bane deelorth ;
S. Yiaosiky. d..).r a. rain -leo eco pay
•.11101111asu wad let their oard• reoMpIw1 a:
B. J. M..TM'r CWtning Iltore. mates. K. H.
Cobra Wooers. (t'rw•M* nest. Osteriab. ar
J'. M. held'. f ieasta' Stere. hayfield.
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SEPTEMBER 19th
"remote Cattle Market
decors. choice weighty . $3.00 to $1.5
do. medium 7.26 7.101
Stitcher'. choice bandy7 40 7.110
do. . good 4.66 7 16
do. medium 0.11 0.40
do. common 4.90 6.11
Butchers' cows, choice6 21 $.76
do. good 6 611 0.61
do. medium 4.60 5.50
Butchers' bulls. choice7 00 7.61
do. good 6 40 5.75
do medl,:m 6.00 4.$0
do. bologna 4.86 6.60
Feeders, 900 to 1.000 lbs. 6 40 4.75
Stockers. 9010 lbs.... 0.00 COO
do. mrd , 700 to 100 6.40 5.10
do. common, light . 4.60 5.00
Cutters 4.25 4 60
Canners 3.75 4 00
Milkers. good to ebolce.76.00 96 00
do. common to med60.00 70.00
Springers 65.00 96.00,
Calves, veal, choke 11.60 12.001
do. medium 9.00 10 601
do common 6.00 7.60
do. . grass 5 00 7 . So
Sheep. ewes, light 7.60 6 00
da heavy and bucks 6.00 6.60!
do. cans 3.00 1.001
Hogs. weighed off cars.12.75 0.00
do. ted and watered .12.51 0.001
do. 11.65 000
0 AA0 PRIVATAvvUE ta MFUND 4(1. To
y loan. . 1SA71.
num. Barrioor Ha/elites wrest. liederls8.
w R. ROBERTSON.
88 s INSURANCLAULNT
b LID Le0TXXIN1' Hritua, Caaadlea Sad
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ITT : the ducat. Aoradeat sad U..r.DLK
L.separatisa L..ttsd. of Lends. Eng.
IIIosLn'T MODtll:asA•aa Dw
THt.s: feeU.S.
tidily Sad Gus later t esenwl.
tMaoe u r.wd,cepa, ortaea•t •was. Vtc
Sorbs and 814 hard s street. Powe I,w
MARRIAQE LICENSES �•
1y.•IirKR M. KELLCH, uY, 7J..1'.,
aOD U\
111hUnt Ur MARRIAGE LICLNBLIC
Patents, Trine larks,
Design
14 curd in All tris,
Welt. Inc free kook "PA d PROTE[.
7?DN. Tells ail arson ..d how to get. pat
sta. HADCOCL k 110158. r.lahWbrd Me
yssery Patent Ms gyamin.e, Master el
Patent taw.. asfk bared Patera Anson.'
etas. • 81. Jams SrreM, Mestrenl. Rr.aeesi-
AYws Sad Mashisgtas. Repr...•aiauv,s la
rrh Mswime ewetrir. �--
Brophe) Bros.
OODERiOH
The Leading
Fusers] Medan
sod Enfbslsers
Hitime eandely atOgadd to
at .M hems. sight or day.
To.4nto Grain Markets
Manitoba wheat -Track. bay porta.
No 1 northern, $1.841,42; No. 2 north-
ern. i164', ; No. 3 northern. •.16042.
No. 4 wheat, 81.66%. (Old crop wheat
2 cent■ hlgner1.
Menitota tits-Trsek, bay ports,
No. 2 (' W.. 6'.c; No. 3 C.W., 56kbc;
extra No 1 feed. 6L4sc; No. 1 teed.
66c.
Americancorn-No. 2 yellow. 94S e.
track. To,rnto.
Ontario. wheat -New wheat. No. 2.
51.33 to $1.35; No 1 commercial. per
car lot. according to freight outside.
$1.26 to 51 No 2 commercial. 51.:1
to 5124, No. 3 commercial. 41.17 to
51.20.
O•tarlo oats -According to freights
ostafde: No. 2 white. new. 51c to
53c; No. 3 white, new, 50c to 5:c.
Rye -No. 2 new. $1.14 to 51.16.
Peas -No 2. 32 to 82.10.
Barley -Malting, 54c to 87c; feed
barley, 80c to 82c.
Manitoba flour --First patents, 1n
Jute bags. $8.60; seconds. In lute bags,
$3,10; strong bakers'. In lute, 57.90,
Toronto.
Ostarlo lour -Winter, track. Toron-
to, prompt shipment. according to
sample. 86 p:., in Jute bags; bulk sea-
board. 86
Mtllfeed-- Car tots. per ton, deliver.
ed, Montreal. Shorts. 129; bran. 526;
good feed !lemur, per bag. 82.15; m,d-
dlinga, 530
Hay- Baled. No. 1 track. Toronto.
new, 8:0 to 412; car lots; No 2, 83
to 8550. b:raw, $7 to $8.
Sutter and Cheese Markets
Kingston -215 white.. and 535 eotar-
ed were boarded. 197.c being bid, but
there were to sales.
Brockville ---Offerings were 1.997
colored and 1.347 white 1111;hest bid.
Llatow, seine facttirlei h'ar1.•d
2.151 chs•. :. wb,te and 1.;.b7 etiI
ort•d. Iii. 1. 1:e ,c No, s:.:ea.
Kemptvt!,t - .,, tt 1••s of colored
sold at 197.c•.
\spar.... thee.^,e boarded. 420 box•
ci of at :0'o i>„z.e of colored.
All imId
Pit ton- I- t.. trifles boarded 1,443
:.11 co:ored. ;: e• -,:d at .(a:.
Alexandri4 , `.4 box. s of white of.
(era! h,1 at 20c.
(tont Jo.i. Que.--,on hoses of cheese
were offer: d and sold at 1934c.
St. Ilya, frit;.e, fine --900 boxes of
freed: a1) amid at 19e: 1141) package.
of hu -1'r '. 1.1 at 35-er.
I-owanaTtile, tJ tem --10 fattnrtes of
fer.•d 670 pack..,ces of butter. 9 fac
tunes sold at 361,c; 1 factory unsold.
Landon --9 factories offered 790
hate a Nu tales. Bidding, 19c td',
19',c.
Wholesale Produce
Toronto wholesale prices to the '
trade:
Eggs-
Spsc.al candled (cart's).* 38 to $ .40
Candled lei cartons) ... .34 .35
Butter- ,
Creamery. prints- .36 .38
Creamery. solids .35 .36
Cholre dairy pricts• .31 .33'
Ordinary dairy prints.29 .301
Hakes' 27 .26
• hone- - NewTarge, 21,2e to 22c;
twins. 2120 to 22'00r; triplets, 112c to
221.1c; June and September. large,'
..r, old. 2'4c; triplets. 2212c. '
:.c; old. 221,4c; triplets, 2242c.
Poultry use Dressed 1
Fprlag broilers 19e 20c 26c 28c
old fowl, Ib ... 15c 16c I8c 20c
Ducklings . 12c 13c 18c 20c
Beans - -hand-picked. 55.50; primes.:
45.
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Make Our Store Your Headquarters
FAIL STOCKS NOW COMPLETE!
Our Fall stocks are now' complete in all departments and many
people will be doing their Fall shopping during Exhibition week.
Ladies' Coats Misses' Coats Children's Coats
We have selected our Coats from seven of the leading represent-
ative Canadian manufacturers and the best numbers of these makers
are now in our showrooms. The styles this season are charming
and most practical and prices will be found extremely reasonable.
Ladies' and Misses' Coats, from .r .....$i0.00
Girls' and Children's Coats, from $3.50
We carry the largest stock of popular -priced Coats in Huron County.
New Wash Waists
An entire new showing of white Wash Waists for Fall seasr'.i
iu all the newest styles. Some styles have large cape collar effects.
Remarkable values at 51.00, 51.25, 51.50. 51.75, 52.00, 52.25.
'New Silk and Crepe de Chene Waists
Crepe de Chene and Silk Waists are most popular this season
for dressy wear. We have an elegant showing of the latest. styles in
Crepe de Chene.and Habutia Silk in white, pink, peach, flesh and
black from $1.75
Tailored Skirts
Special showing of separate Tailored Skirts in black, navy and
tweeds, in the newest styles from 53.50
The New Suitings
Serges, Gaberdines, Broadcloths and Tweeds. These are the
most favored materials for the new Fall suits.. dark. rich shades pre-
dominating. All the better material in individual suit lengths,
New Silks New Silks
Silks are becoming more popular each season. We are showing
an exceptionally large range of plain and fancy Silks in all the season's
newest effects.
Yarns Yarns Yarns
We are indeed fortunate in getting delivery of our import order
of Scotch Fingering Wools and other Yarns.
Baldwins Bee Hive Scotch Fingering in black, white and colors,
at keenest prices.
Millar's special Scotch Fingering Yarn in grey, black and colors,
an exceptionally good Yarn for knitting socks for soldiers. We have
only a limited supply. Special 51.611 per Ib.
• Millar's super quality Fingering Yarn for knitting in''grey, khaki
and white, an exceptionally good yarn for socks, special per Ib. $1.75
Splendid values in Cotton Blankets, Wool Blankets, Comforters,
Eiderdown Quilts and Bed Spreads.
.flake our store your headquarters. We will take»care of your parcels and wraps.
YOU WILL FIND US AT OUR USUAL LOCATION AT THE FAIR.
PHONE 56 MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE PHONE 56
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle- It.•eelpts, 5,000; slow; *hip-
ping steers. 54.00 to 810 50; butchers.
$4 76 to $9 tot: heaters. $4.00 to ill 00;
cows, $3.50 to $7.26, bulls, $6.00 to
87.6; stockers and springers, $6.75
to 37:11; Stock heifers. 85.01 to 56.75,
fresh cows and springers. 83 00 to
42 00 lower, $61.00 to 5105.00
Veals-1(eretpts, 1,200; active and
steady; 14.10 to 516.00
Hog.-Receipta, 12,000; active;
.beavy and mixed, $11.60 to 111.66.
notion. $11 26 to 111.60. ptgs, 560
to $9 76. roughs. 51.50 to 11.71; stags.
57 00 to 15.60. light rooters. 19.71 to
511 00
Sleep and lamb. -Receipts, 1.0,011;
active; lambs, 56.51 to $11.76; year I 1
hugs, use to 5.26, *ethers. 5/11$1 to
$.26; awes, $3 00 to 57.71; asap.
mixed. $7 71 to $3.00
Chicago Live Most
Cattle- Receipts. 26.000; tttiarM t
weak; beeves, 84.40 to $11J80t soma
era steers. 54 to 59 40; stns urs sail
feeders. 54 01 to $7 66. SIM and belt
ere. 53.60 to 5.26. ogees. 10•M to
512.71.
Hese-R.r•elpts, 30,000; ttttgrte t
steady at about atu.rdarts aressie;
tight. 510.36 to 811.11, salasd. 530.10
to 511.10;1heavy. 51001 be 511.46;
5
1S! of Wok Mr Mme, - b poi
t;1eeF--Ree06»s
meat; lube. native, 50.71 is
A NEW VIEW OF GODERICH HARBOR
Thi. view •howi the outer harbor. The long concrete breakwater. to the ncMhwoet and .ewnthwe.t. with the entrant a way between. Ric(- te.ael• •pl.-fetid protection The weak on
Ihe.e ont.irle breakwater, was commerical ten years ago, and some further w.ak remain• to he .Ione in cnnncct.ng the end• of the •trtrcturer with the •heal. In the foreground the
diws Pacific Rsilwat .cation is %ern.
Children's Aid $ottaty.
The regular monthly n,ee'ing Pf the
Children** Aid Mt-.eiety waa held in the
*met bemuse oo Toe -day of ernoon of
test week.
Mr (4. M. Elliott, the county secret-
ary. gave • tepnrt of his visit to the
. ward, of IA* 140.4.17 in the county,
'sad also of bot tour of tb* county of
Men on • trip .1 in.pretion to the
h.•mea of the ward, of tb. nrganlsa-
tko In that crusty. Mr. Elliott re-
ferred to hie trip through Elgin it. •
most .nenur•ging experience. (F ria
who were accepted as ward* while
very ynuog w.ry now sirrOWn lip to
he•utifeil womanhood and wets cared
for a lovingly as if they were the
natural children of their foster -par-
ent.. In one ease a girl who wag tak-
en 4rook a wretched home now singe
and recite• at church and Rpwt'tth
Liman* meet lege_ Another Kiri had
Wien the hus{neas mor. after pew
ins the bis\ milord entrance and wee
now self-eupportina. Others were
reerri44 during the year. Hoye wet.
Mood growing up under good people
to habits of industry. Th. wh..l. re-
pent IVY ebeering In those who had •
*hare in the work, for *orb result.
are their awards
Mr. Elliott also reported that he had
aueeeeded in Angling • home fon a
hitt* three-year-old Ploy. The refer-
ence to ►ie ease In Th. 9t/n& had
been 1b• smeaswenf heinkKing blot inko
touch with fo.*4e.p.r..t' for 15. lad.
A widow with six children wrote
the Society *toting that she we. un-
able to provide for her family and
asked that the Society take ^h•rge of
them. The e.rreu.ty wee in•tro,ted
to make ward. of the children and
Mr. Elliott is nnw ■..king homes
for three bright he•Ithy h.ny*. aged
eight, six and three years, re.peetive•
ly
The anneal meeting of the county
organisation will lie held at Clinton in
Nnvem her.
An .xnen•e sremint of the •ecret -
ary for 118.75 w•. oniered paid.
(..h donations were received from
the following : Mr*. 1). Buchanan,
51 ; Mrs. 301.. ('lark, $I ;' Mn. (R.c 1
J. K. Ford, i1 ; Mi.n W. Ball, f I
Mrs. W. I. Hoxton. d.5 ; Kergt Is.
Pritchard. 56 ; Dr. A. T. F.mmereon,
•6.
They sa • oney tette. P.rh•p
that i* why • doetor examines •
patient • toeswe t►w first tiling.