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The Huron Expositor, 1898-10-14, Page 51898 1 Oft beemneg stree‘. friends here. r, woe in the iende.-Miss __ akin rooms over J. Me - Own of lest qsy event was rian ehurch. Mr. Robert herEacrett* to MM., righter a the same towns .rmed by th [ss Hardy, o march. Th . The brid white silk vied carried a iesmaid wae f the groom, ded a bouquet reth was the he groom was hrist, cf thie c.f.e.einony wan. I been warm - friends pree- home of the by some 80 Luaus repast ad partaken ;repared and Nether, the here, where ; for London ewers of ries e happiness. nt of a large 'ell presents, Itich she was iOve into the ; which Mr. erection as 011ie joining well-wiehers enterprising ITS. Norman father, Mr. Jarrott is s Johns, of last week to weighing =Mr. R. B. k, is on a 'ort Franks and, of the elidaying in ted her rela- y.-Williain senas Welsh, st, and was took place en Thursday -Mese Wes - ea Wedues- the Fairfield - ,ace with Underwrite hexing an netrunted in 1- block., and This tank, er to querteh _piece in the satiguous to ,er, and the d the steam very cone - ion system, II cost, and interest for Le saving in of scour- nt fire pro - the whole at one fires nany band - Exeter, it y indeed to- oteetion, or ,mber of the s the publist 73 1St inst., eenaents far Zhers' insti- ree, and all ly alive to te he The t. fol - r. fol. vir. W._ ;diner, sec- 'Oreech and Mies Gill t and Dei- s for dralt- ilag in reso- -arnme was ticiples. by ; tobertson ; eircle, by Mr.. Ander. &eject, and Leasant and solved that on be held T, when it programme ?d that all make it * hay can not Liday mote ether way. enormous etifiurb of of the area d dwelling ' 1 OCTOBER 14,J898. NeWS of the Weeit. MANY PILGRIMS TO Tim VATI ei.-Thir- teen hundred and fifty French Ostho ica have arrived in Rome, on a pilgr maga t� the Vatican. The Pope has expree ed much leaaure in arranging to receive 't em. I is address he wine reNr to the p ety an affection shown by the pilgrime, and to their substantial contribution of Peter' pence. t CZAR ASKED TO BALMORAL.- he St etersburg correepondent of the London ally Mail Says: " Queen1 Victoria, it is re- ported here, invited Emperor Nieholas to Balmoral, after the funeral of Queen Louise, of Denmark, with a view to a persbnal dis., ussion of the far eastern eituation, hut it is aid the Ozer is not likely to accept the in- vitation, awing to the otitical position of Affairs." ONLY 84 OASUALTIES.-Seventeer( sailors killed, and 84 casualties, all told, -waS the total loss suffered by the UniteStates d navy during the recent war, Thesel figures have just been eompiled at the Navy Depart- ment. . , SPARROWS IN Geneteelv.----In many parts of Germany the authorities are warning the people against sparrows. A decree las been issued at Emden, Hanover, requirin land- owners each year, between October 18t and. December let, to deliver to the local officials a certain number of sparrows or s arrows' heads. The owner of 25 hectares f land must produce 12 sparrows heads, or pay a fine Of six marks. NEED MORE Taoops.-Orders have been received from General Bacon to have the Fourth Infantry at Fort SheOdan and the Seventeenth Infantry at Columbus barracks, Ohio, held in readiness for immediate ser. vice at the scene of the Indian trauble in Minnesota. . [ Easter Bullfights In SevilleiJ Mr. Stephen Bonsai writes in The Cen- tury of "Holy Week In Seville." Mr. Bonsai says: We are returning from the social func- tion Of the week, for, alas even gay and lazy Seville has its soeial functions which must be borne with. It is the tabled°, or inspection of the black bulls which, with great pomp and ceremony and at the c4st of a king's ransom, are to be killed o-. morrow by the naost celebrated niatadoifes in the kingdom. While there is a grat lack of money in Seville to buy bred there is always enough money forthco ing, even from the pauper's treasury, to pay the way into the bull ring, and eve "/ one in Seville who is a good Christian w11 attend the Eastersbullfight, even if, not seldom happens, he has to pawn household gods and sacred images to do o. The Funds. Sir William Harcourt enlivened the L - bate on the finance bill ono .night by gu ing the saying of Sydney Smith that the greatest fools in the world are the. three per cents, and why they rise and why they fall, for reasons which no sensible man ean understand is one of the marveleHpf inodern civilization. Pitt's great opponent, Fox, is oied1td witha similar remark. He never qu te understood, he said on one occasion; w at the funds were. All he knew about` th m was that they were something vrhioh went up and down in the city, and he was ways glad glad when they went down because it annoyed Mr. Pitt so much,--iVestmin- iter Gazette. Brussels. A number of first-class farms for sale in hforrie and Grey, on easy terms Also any amount of money to loan on farm Security at 5 per cent, with terms of repeeerient to euit the berrower. Apply to F. S. Soopr, Bruseels. 1578-tf Ir YOUR. eyesight be poor, call and get a pair of Speataciee, which will rectify the troub1t4 and have your eyes tested free by the latest Ineclern methods. At Division Court office, Beussele. A. HUNTER, Licensed A iictioneer for Huron. Money to lend at lowest rater. 1608-2 TEE MARE:ETV,, SEAtenteR, October, 18, nos. Fall Wheat (new), Standard $0 62 to Spring Wheat per.hteiatte- 0 62 to cats Per baehei-- - 28 tO Peas per fondled 0 4S re Barley Per bashol- • - - • • • 082 to Butter No. 1, loon...• - 0 18 to Better:etub- 0 13 to Eg.ge per dor - Q 1$ to Flour, per 100 Me 2 25 te Hay per ton new.- ......-- 6 00 to Plidee per 100 _ .. 6 00 to Sheep Moe.... .... ...0 60 to Woo .... 0 16 to - Potatoes per lamb; (new) 0 60 to 0 50 Balilfrotail) per berm! ...... 1 GO tie 0 00 Wood per cord (long)..— .... 2 76 to 8 00 Mod per cord (ehort).. - .......... 1 60 to 1 75 Apples per bag......_., 0 60 1) 1 00 Clover Seed., . 3 00 to 3 50- Timethy Seed. 1 00 tie 2 00 Pork, per 6 50 to 6 70 Tallew, per lb— -,........ ..... - 02 to 0 03 $061 0 64 0 24 60 0 88 0 14 0 14 0 L3 2 26 6 00 600 0 70 0 18 Togotro, October 13bh.-Fall wheat, 10 67 spring wheat, $0.65 ; oath, 283 ; peae, per bush, 56c; baeley, 47 to 50o; hay per ton, 47 00 to ., 48.00 ; butter, 15e to 17o ; potatees per his., 60c to 85c ; eggs per doz.. I5c ; to 16,2 ; dreased hogs, per 100 Ws, e5 26 to85.75. Dairy Markets. TORONTO, °atelier nth -Butter -The of- ferings of c-hoice dairy tub continue small, the demand is good, and the market is firm at 16c for the best tub, and 11 to 19e for in. ferior. Dairy pound rolls are steady at 16 to 17c. Creamery is in good demand and firm at 20 to 21c for prints, and 18 to 18.1-c` for packed. Eggs -The supply of fresh eggs is fair now, and the market is steady at 15 to 16c, for strictly fresh gathered, 13- to 11e for held fresh, andlic for seconds. MONTREAL, OetOber 11 th. -B u tter-B u t - ter is lower, and while some dealers talk 191,e for choice fresh creamery in boxes, it is not by any means obtainable, except it would be for a pet lot. The range is 19 to Inc, with the outside figure not easy to ob- tain. Tub creamery is quoted at 18 to 181ec, and dairy from 14 to 15e, with a fraction higher prices for eastern townships fancy grades. Eggs -There is a lair demand, and new laid have advanced ?ze per dozen., We quote :--Strictly new laid, 17i to 18c; No. 1 candled, 14c; No. 2 do., 12 to 13c, and mils 90 per dozen. Toronto Poultry Market. The receipts were small, there is a better demand, and the market is steady at 35 to 50c for chickens, 40 to 60e for ducks, 6i to 7e for geese, and II to for young turkeye, aud 9i to 10c for ordinary stock. Live Stook Markets. Liveaceooe, October l Oth-Prices here and in London are lower. American steers • are quoted at 10i to 110 per pound, (estimated dressed weight), refrigerator beef is lower at 9c per pound. - MONTREAL, October Ilii -Trade in cattle was slow, and prices remained about the same as on Thursday, excepting that there were not so many thin scallawag cat- tle on the market. Sales of good cattle were made at from 4k to 4fe per pound ; pretty good cattle sold at from 3i to 40 ; and the common stock at from 2+ to 3c per pound. A lot of 17 bulls were sold at 2ic per pound. Calves sold at from $3 to $8 each. or from 3 to 5c per pound.- Shippers pay from 31 te 3lic per pound for good large sheep. The pie ee of lambs were higher to- day, or fro., 4 to e te! per pound. Fat hogs are not relen-ful, at -sell at from 44 to 4ic poued tor it. 1 g -- BUFFALO, Oct o I -r 1' -Cattle-Export cattle, good, *nedite -tett handy weight butchers' mak, • eere t.'lly saleable at the advance, but. th endergeides were just steady ; stockers , 0 in g deniand ; good to best EireooLti fat c: 'ort steers, $5.25 to $5.50; good to beat, 84.83 so $5.15 ; good to best butchers' steers, $4.25 t-,-) $4.75; aommon to good butchers' bulls, $3.15 to ""eee'e 1 • • ler THE HURON EXPOSITOR. •.""' 83.35; heifers, good to beet fat, 04 to 84.25; fat cows, good to best, $3.50 to $4 ; stockers, choice to extra quality, $4 to 14.20; co mon to good do., $3.90; feeders, good to extra, $4.35 to $4.50 ; common to good, 84.10 to 84.20; fresh cows, choice to extra good Ibag, $50 to $65 ; good to bhoioe, $45 to $501; springers,good to extra; $35 to $50. Calves-Ohs:nee to extra, $6.75 to $8 ; good to choice, $6 to 86.50; heavy, $4.50 to $ . Hogs -The basis of Yorker prices was ,85 ; memium, $4; a couple of decks of extra heavy hogs sold for $4.10 ; Yorkers were quotably $3.80 to $3.85, a few selling at $:i.90; medium and heavy, $3.80 to $3.95; pigs, $3.40 to $3.55. Sheep. and lambs,--L.anibs, choice to extra Were quot- able at $5.15 to $5.85 ; , good to choice, $5.50 to $5175 ; common to good, $5 to $5.50. Sheep -Choice to extra wethers, $4.50 to $4.75 ; goodto choice, $4.25 to 84.30; (tholes to extra mixed, $4.25 to $4,50; feeding lambs, $5.25 to 85.40; yearlings, $4,85 ; the demand for feeders, was fairly active. ! TELEGRAPHY Shorthand, Typewrititige Book-keeping and i all commercial sub, eats are properly I taught n the . Central Busineto College,' , . of Toronto Yonge apd Gerrard Streets. Fall Term No Open. Members admitted at any! time. Eight re- gular teachers. Splendid equipment. 'Write for catalogue. Address - W. H. SHAW, Prinoipal. Itonge and Gerrard sts., Toronto. 1586-62 • Births. 0LAREN-IMIlibbert, on October 4th, the wife of Mr. W. L. lechaeen, of a daughter. IIIILLAR-1n Morris, on Ooteber 2nd, the wife of Mr. James Millar, of., Whitewater, Manitoba, °tot AM METCALF-1n Blyth, on September 30th, the wife 1 of Mr. John Mellealf, of a son. DODDS-In Wingham, on October lst, the, wife of Mr. Thomae H. Dodds, of a son. HOLMF.S-In Elluevale, on I -October 2iid, Mrs. An- drew Holmes, of a son. , TAYLeR-In Ribber% on Oaltober 4th, the wife of J- r. John Taylor, of a d ughter. LOBle-In Goderich township on October 3rd, the wife of Mr. W. H. Lobb,io'l a daughter. CRICH-In Clinton, on October 4th, the wife of Mr. Onslow Crioh, of a son. • ' Marriages, DAYMAN-REiNKE-At the residenoe of Mr. John Reinke, father ol the bride, Tuckeremith, on October 12th, by -Rev. N.Shaw, B. A., Mr. Joseph He Doman • of Tuckeremitle, to Miss Erzebeth L. Reinke. BETCHEL-WHYARD-At the residence of the bride's father, Dungannon, on October 3rd, by Rev. B. Hutton, Mr. elilton T. Betchel, of Heidelbure, tcredise C. Girvin 1Yhyard. McMILLAN-BURDGE--Ab the residence of the brithee Pareets, Stanley, on October 6th, by Rev. W. Muir, M. Wm. McMillan, of Tuckersmith, to Miss Maggie M., second daughter of Mr. John Burdze. ROBERTON- ENNOX-eAt the Manse, Londeeboro, on October th, by Rev, J. A. Hamilton, hf r. GeorgeRob rton, to lis, Jeseie M. M. Lennox, both of Mullett. SMITII-AITKEN-In T eftwater, on September 22nd, by Rev. James 1aloolrn, M. Thos, Smith, of Philadelphia, to Mas Maggie 4. Aitken. - HART -MANN -At the b atm°, Clint n, on October 6th, by Rev. A. Stewart, Mr. Johr Hart, of 14c- ..Killop, to Miss E. E. Mann, of If ellett. DILLING-HODOSON-At tho residence --of Mr. Thomas Kerniek, the 'bride's father, on the (ith of October, by Rev. W. H. Kerr; Mr. FIOnry lingeof Hay, to Mrs, Thomas Hodgson, of Exeter. NEBE-"WEBER-At the residence of -the bride's roother, Hay, on October 4th, Mr. Neely Nobe, of Dashwood, to Mist; Lizeie, daughter of hire. Q. - Weber. TRELEAVEN-NORTON-At the resideace oi the bride's tether, Brusiels, on October 6th, by -Rev. R. JeTrefeaven, bro:her of the groom, &misted by Rev, Ei, Allin, Mr. Albert E. Treleaven, of Dungannon, to Mies Olive, daughter of Rev. Wm, Notton. Deaths. COPP-1n Seafoztb, on October 12th, tbe infant danghter of Mr. John Copp, aged 16 months. WELSH -Fin London, on October Ilth, Henry, eldest fon of Mr. Thomas Welsh, 01 Exe- ter, aged 26 years. IHIESTON-Ie Stephen township,- Fairfield, on October 12th, Laura Bello, wife of Mr. Wesley Hueston, and 27 gears, 10 months and 12 days. McCANCE-At the residence of Mr. Alex. Kelly, of Turnberry, on Octeber 5th, Kate Modena+, aged 49 years. CLOAleEY-In e!orris, on October 2nd, James Wel- lington CloalOy, aged 26 years, 11 menthe and 17 days. ROE -In Portage le Prairie, ttfanitoba, on September 80th, James Roe, aged 69 years and -7 menthe. FOReYTH-In Brunel% on Septernber 30th, James Percy, second son cf Alex. and Susan Forsyth, aged 8 yeare, 2 months and 15 days. TOWNSEND-In [Goderioh township,on October 2ed, Wm. Townsend, aged 69 years. CASH -In Mcliellop, on October 7th, Margaret Rus- sell, wife of the late Wm. Cash, aged 85 years and 3 monthe. ereminmmaimaw 1111M11111111111111111111111 AUCTION SALES. F. S. SCOTT, Bru sels, Is prepared to conduct Auction Sales in any part of the County on reaaonable tonne. His l3,ng experience and intimate acquaintance with the pe ple, 'especially In McKillop, Mullett. Morris and Grey, gives- him a decided advantage ovary mapy others. Notes drawn and everything looked after. All order e left at T EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth, will be promptly attended to. 1609 1 F. S. S&YIT, County Atictioneer. IMPORTANT NOTICES. 1101 ERKSHIRE EldWS FOR SALE; -For sale, a num- ber of lirstee ass Berkshire Sows, Ifrore five to eight months old. A pplp to the undersigned, North- ern Gravel Road, McKillop. JAMESIDORRANCE, Seaforth P. 0. 1609x1 TIHERKSHIRES FOR. SALE. -The undersigned ha .13 for sale on Lot 10, Concession 7,,Stanley, the °Hewing throughbred Berkshires : One Yeirling boar, 2 boars six irlonthe old, 8 sows six moriths old. This is all first -claps stock. Price 815 each. WM MeALLISTER, Varna P. 0. 1609-11 MEACHER WANTED, ---Wanted, A teacher- holding _I a professional eeconchclaes certificate, for School Seaton No. 2, Turnery. Applicants to state salary, experienee and teptineonials. Applicatione received until October 25thl---persenal applications preferred. Address R. B. HARRIS, Secretary -Treasurer Box 36, Wroxoter, Ontario. 1609x2 EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for School Sea- . f ti on No. 6, efeKillop, male or female, second or third class certificate e second preferred. Duties to commence in Janusry,, 1809. Applications received up te. November 16th, 18e8. Address WM. GEORG- SMITH, Secretary. reasurer, Winthrop P. 0,, Ont. I609x4 A HCTION SALE OF FARM, STOCK AND IMPLE- MENTS. -Th undeatigned has given iestreo- tion to Charles Bat ey, to sell by public auction on Lot Concession Bibbed, half mile east of Staff villa e' on Tuesday, October 25th, 1998, at 1 o'elook sha ,lhe following stock sod implements, mum ly o ood working borso 10 yeas old, 7 steers 3 y. are -old, heifers in calf 3 years old, 1 heifer 3 yeara ntd not in oil!, 1 steer 2 years old, 4 heifers 2. years old, 5 heifere 1 year old spring calves, 1 Durham bull 2 years old, 12 well-br d ewes, 1 Leicester ram, 3 rarn Iambs, 2 ewe lambs, 20 pigs, 1 pair bobsleighs, 1 corn. bined 'teed drill, 1 T ronto mower and pea harvester, 'I Verity plow nearly new, ono 2 -furrow plow nearlY new, 1 miller, and few other at -Melee of use on the farm. Terms -12 mo ths' credit for all sums over 85; • 6 per cent. discount or meth on credit amounts. All the above wiMbe s Id without reserve. HENRY 8. YEO, proprietor; C. BAILEY, auctioneer. 1609-2 -AUCTION SAL OF FARM STOCK, IMPLE- MENTS, ET .-11r. Wm. MoCloy has been in - inflicted by Mr. W. A. Ross to sell by public auction on Lot 34, Concess on 8, McKillop, on Wednesday, October 261h, 1898, at 12 o'clock, noon, sharp, the following property, viz. : Horses. -Two breeding mares, supposed -to 0 in foal to an imported horse • 1 heavy draught 0.11 one year old. Cattle. -Thirty. five two-year-old et ors, 23 yearling steers, 1 heifer,, three yeers old, 2 h der- one year old, 2 milch cows one supposed to be i cdf ;3 epring calves, Pigs, - Three sows, auppos d to h in pig; 6 pip two months old. Also a 0umbr f.f bens. Implements. - One lumber wagon nd box, h •,,y rack, 1 binder, 1 seed drill, 1 gang pi w, 1 hay lake, 1 single plow, 1 pair bobsleighs, 1 rad cart, 1 fauning mill, 1 set double harness, 1 set plow harness, 1 grindstone, to- gether with forks, shovele, and a lot of small articles. The whole 5111 positive be sold, as the pr o - pride). has rented he farm. Terrine -All sums of $6 and under, cash; Over that amount 10 months' oredit will be given on furnishtng approved joint notes. A discount oft the rate of 6 per cent. per annum will be allowed for cash on credit amounts. ' W. A. ROSS, ProPrietor ; WM. McCLOY,' Aue- tioneer. 1609-2 SALE RE ISTER. On Monday, October. 24, 1898, at one o'clock . m., o Lot 14,Concession 12,1b. • Perm took, mplements and Househo d Furniture. Peer Bender, proprietor; ; E. Bossenberry, a otioneer. On Wednesd y, October 26, at12 o'clock noon, on Lot 34, Concession 8, NoKillop, Farm Stook I plements eto. A.Ross, proprietor; W . MoCloy, auctioneer. On Saturday, October 29, at 2 o'clock p. tn., at the Co meroial Hotel, Oes,forth,, First-olass Far• in Tuokersmith. James Scott,sr., administrator, ; J. P. Brine, auc- tioneer. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 129 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, :897, that all persons having claims against the Estate of John Troyer, the elder, late of the townehin of Hay, in the county of Huron, gentleman, deeessed, who died on or about the 20th day of July, A. D., 1898, saxe required on or before the 1.6th day of November, A. D„ 1F98, to send by poet prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned Executors of the last will and,testa- ment of the aforesaid deceased, their names, ad - &wises and ocoupations, with full pertioulars of their claims and the nature of their security (11 any) held by them, duly verified by affidavit. And notice iff futher given that after the ssid 15th day of November, A. D, 1898, the Executors will. prooeed to dtribilte the assets of the said de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims id f which notice shall have then been given as aforesaid, and. the Exec- utors will not be liable far the said assets, or any part thereof to any peson, or persons of whose Maim notile shall nt have been received as above. CHARLES TR YFIR,IMerohant, 111118 Green P. 0., G. .1.1 SUTHERLAND, , Conveyancer, Hensel!, Executors. I Dated at Bengali this 1210 day 0! Oo• to ber, A. D., 1898. 1609,4 Notice of Assignment. Public No ice is herey given that Andrew Goren - lock; the eider, of the township of McKillop, in the County of luron, merchant, farmer -And miller, has made a gene al assignment to me of all his real and personal eet to for the benefib of his .creditord, in pnr- suance of canter 147, Revieed Statutes 01 Ontario. There will t a meeting of oreditorsheld at the loaf- inercial Hot I, In the Town of Seaforth, on Tuesday, the 25th daylof October, 1898, at 2 o'clock p m., for thepurpose 01 appointing inspectors and -giving dir- ections as to the disposition of the estate. All oredi- tors entitled to Vete at such meeting, are required to Ole their clef 43 «duly verified by affidavit) with me priorto the date of said meeting. I i ALEXANDER WILSON, Assignee. Seaforth, 0c.;tober 12th, :898. " 1609-2 Notice to Creditors. The oreditorseet Roderick Gray, late of the town- ship of Meleillop in the county of Huron, farmer, deemed, who died on the 10th day of Septerhber, 1898, are required on or before the 810 of November, 1808, to send to either of the undersigned Execut- or, addressed to Seaforth P; 0.,Of the will of the said Roderick Gray, full partieulars of their claims and of the securities (if any) held by them, duly Verified by affidavit, Atter the sal date the Executors will proceed to distribute the Eat te of the deoeesed among the parties entitled theretp, having reference only to the claims of which they shall have received notice, and after such distribution the Exeoutore will not be aceountable for anye-part of the Estate to any person of whose claini they shall not have re- ceived notice. This notiee is giv n pureuant to the statute in that behalf. GEORGE G AYI- JAMES GR Y Executors. Seaforth, Otetober 10th, 1898. 1609x4 CENTR1 L Hardware Store. We have a and Heaterfa steel ovens, ket, Gurne edged' to be best baker i We have Cow Chains ture in then Give us right. Furnaces first-class line of Coo Stoves_ Moffatt's Stoves,' fitte with re second to none in the mar- 's Imperial Range is ecknowl. he handsomest range and the the market. full line of Greening's Steel nd Cattle Irone, the best fix- arket. call, you will find our prices specialty. • Siils & Murdie H RgWAR, Counter's Old Stand, Seaforth. Just Arrived AT ' AU LT'S STORE Another lot of Quart Gems at wholesale prices, 'also a' barrel of the Diamond Crystal Table Syrup. A flue lot of combed and ex- tracted hone ±; green, blackland Japan teas from 35e to 4)c down -to 250 3 lbs. of Japan tea for50c ; 2 lbs. of Japan tea for 25c. I am still givin,g 21 lbs. of granulated sugar for $1. 1 arr closing out balance of crock- ery and glass are at cost prices. Come one and all and get a good bargain; 5 lbs. bone - leis fish for 2 c ; 3 boxes matches for 25c; sulphue dowr again, 5e a lb. or 8 lbs for 15c; glober lts for stock 5c a lb, or 8 -lbs. for 25cl ; a resh lot of canned kippered chickens in tock; a fresh lot of mixed pickles at 10 a bottle. A. G. ALT', C4th. ADY'S BLOCK. ,A Satisfifd ustomeir , It has often be -ii quoted_ that a !satisfied icustomer is the best ' quarter of a century we have AUCtioirl ' advertisement. For, nearly a Sal f been dealing with the public, • and during that time w he OF4--- received the very best adver-1 SPL N lil FAIiIVI a -W '! tisement in the way of hundreds i of "satisfied customers.' Peo- ple who 'dealt with us five, ten Tucker rnit . 11 i There will be eold y public auction at 4e RiOit goo reasonsIthis bu. A few we ohangea= that w is now eomplet Three sect Dress Goo fold, 20c. In colored Two lines in p patterns, Will , goods in Mixe lines is 25c, Dress Goo the selection o price. Better MILLIE but what we i or Bonnet tha MA. TL keep their app $3.50, $4.0, $ At $5 you Before ma a good idea to CI rovi,rin Busines. • at right prices and at the time people want them, is one of the' ifiess has gone ahead at *alas and bounds. k "ago we commenced inking exten ive changes an. the store • 1 Imake it 'easier for you o select y ur purchases. Everything I nd we are ready for Fa and Wint r Trade. o s here are DRESS GOODS, ,MIL INEitY and MANTLES. in plain or fancy coloring, special for school wear, double Dress Goods, heavy Wint r weOats, some extra values are Shown. rt cular are worthy of note : No. L—A Tweed Effect, small eke a splendid Fall Cost m.e. No. 2.—Is a lighter ;make of (itolors, something eztirey new this season, t e prices of these i 1 • s at 50c a yard is a leade with' us. Special re WiS taken in i t ese goods and some ele ant ef , ects are shovn at this popular meg at 60c, 75c, 90c and $1. • Y is one of our strong points, stylish hats ar 10 be found.here ; sa l on is : That every lady whd purchases here will have•a Hat I b comes her. Miss Todd is inichh.ge of this departm.ent, S AND CAPES.—Man les that fit, that are finished well and ar , nce re here. They on't cost much either. Prices range 7.5 etc. 1 , c n ge a Mantle, blac cr colored, in plain or rough cloth,'" . a g yo r Winter pure es take a look through our stock. Its n estig te ; very ofter money isi saved by it. • ••• LiclINNON 1. cliv* zaR,Fd. 00., BLYTH. : Your Furn'tu e wants can that will please yolt and at attta be best supplicl. by us. We have the stock tive prices. We have the finest line in both ! AS RTM NT AND -QUALITY. The season for he looking abou for Fur iture is at hand. 4-aving :no freight charges, and th 1 prices we a e selling means a big saving. WE DEL VER FTJRNITURE FREE.] T.TINTI Our tridertaking Departm larger selection_than ever before, a quantity of si4taLle chairs to charge, and any orders that we a Night calls promptly attended ich street, Seafo:th, opposite the BROAIDFOO Latest 1 'It...1\TO- 1 1 nt is complete and strietly up-to-date, with a and prices to suit every one's needs. WEi tial'El e used at funerals, which we will lend fre,e1 of e favored with shall receive our best attention. o by our undertaker, Mr. S. T. HoInales, Goder- , Methodi5t church, BOX & CO., esigna LE I NERY HE— FASHIONA MI Lr New Milliery Stor . PRIES IR4SONABLE. ISS KINSEYi KIDD BLOCK, - - - SEAFORTH. 1 1609 We On No best (hater Wr Addr , , , tenAdvertiser -,1 Sveinty-five Cerds T _ , nuary 1st, ipoo. is the time t subscribe for the eekly Pa er published in o.'1 ! - to or our ow clubbing offers. Sfile W SirERN AIVERTISERI LONDON, Ont. 108-9 I and fifteen years ago, are still ' 1 "satisfied customers " of , this j store. If you asked therteason 1 they will tell you that they 1 always receive fair dealing; that we keep good goods, and that we sell them at right prils. To those who hal,ve never giv n this store a trial, we ask for a share/ of their patronage. Our stock embraces the best in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, OverIshoes, Overgaiters and Overstoc and our prices are always ings, right. COMME!? SEAF SATURDAY, ! OC AT 2 0' That splendid fa;m be late Samuel Cambium, 22, Concession ,8 H. R. 100 acres, of whiclall r which la unoulled hard brick house, large bank and all other necessary first-class condition an county of Huron. It must be sold to wi Teams. -Teo per eent the day of sale, the ba J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer ,c04&..$vots SEAFORM L HOTEL R1JH, ON OB R 290h,i898, °nee g to the estat]e cf the Jr., being composed !of Lot okersmith, containing le el ared except 15 acres ood fish. There Is a good barn with stone tbling, buil Inge. The far ri is in ne of the best in the d up the estate. of the purchase money on ea in so clays. I MES SCOTT, Sri, Adm netra,tor. 1608-2 LOC I'. M., PERA HOUSE SEAFOFfrH MAU ENDERSON An' Company of Players, resenti Lyn.°' ' " A True Irish in theRough," and Charming Spe HREE MOTS CO MEN a -Ba, 4b biamon ialties. INC TIURSDAY,BER 20*. ' POPULAR 131ICIE 1 ickard & Co. S EA FORTH, ONTARIO. Dress Goo s. Amongst cur meitnettisatoninp that We: Amazons, Po li and Vool S#ana In illt We ra sito codes, Stripe cies in Swi Goo s. cilt _Blac Silk A full r coal --Cou and urahs. In, Ladies' in , 0 5, ON'S GREAT EST I—DRY DS CLOTHING --MILLINERY AND —CARPET STORE Stock Complete ew arrivals, we might ave some very pretty Goods, especially in , Velours, Henraettas in black and colors. rich ',effects in B:fo- ecks, Plains and Fan- tail= and Japanese s. nge df Peau de Sole'Bro- teas, Bengaline, Taffetas Coats Our range ill be found more than usually com lete. A notable feature amongst ther being the dial -ability of the cloths i.sed this season. Whilst the Trimmin s are uncommonly i neat and effective In Ladies and Gents Underwear A full range from the lowest to the best grades in the market. Clothing to Order. We have engaged the services oi. Mr, Fnerry S eare, so well and popularly own a fa first-elass tailor, to superin- nd this jlepartmnt. Relibuity of Cloths Trimmings, Fit and Finish of the highest order we guarantee to buyers of our Ordered Clothing. See our Suit to order at $12. Scotch Tweeds to order at $15. A Splendid Range of Fancy Wor- sted Effects At $16 and. 817. Black Worsteds and Berges From $15 to $20. The Millinery Department Is now in full blast, Mi_13/3 Sheppard finds difficulty in getting out work for the Openings, so many orders are corn- ing in. Readymade Clothing In stock was never in as good shape to cater to the public taste. We can fit any shape—man or boy—from the' smallest to th.e largest, and we will do it at the smallest possible margin on cost. Fur Goods - Are fast corning to hand. We guar- antee in this department the largest and best range ever shown in Seaforth. Carpet Department complete. lEgrWe Cordially' invite inspection of our large and varied stock. 111. PICKA.101) & CO. v ED pl RoERCTT ERS - OpPesite Town Building, Corner Main and Market Streets, Pentecost Store. Extra Special Sale for October. Lin4 Ladies' Shirt Waists ,:st Wrappers Ai the Ladies' Store, Seaforth. pecial Offer A Word About Jackets. will consist o 27 dozen Ladies' Fall and Winter rappers, and 19 dozen Ladies' Fall arid Winter Shirt Waitit. OT 1.—our dozen Flannelette W appers, American designs, fast col rs, trimmed yoke and sleeve—$1,15 each. I OT 2.—Fodr dozen Flannelette W pPers, heavy cloth, nicely trinuned, A erican dePign—$1.25 each. OT 3.—Three and a half dOzen He vy Angola Wrappers in good col rs and styles, lined waist and sle Vefi—$1.65 each. - • OT 4,—Three and a half dozen He vy Angola Wrappers in checks, stri es and fancy ° designs, lined through—$l.85 each. LOT 5. ---Twelve dozen in all. Our best goods in this lot ; ranging, an priee from 1$2 to $2,75. LOT 6.—Five;dozen Winter Shirt Waist -s, heavy Angola cloth, fast col rs—$1 each. e OT 7,—Fou , and 4 half dozen Wiiater Shirt Wa sits, beautiful designs, det ched coil r—$1. 12 ea ch. OT 8 —Three dozen Winter Shirt W ists, fanoy plaids, white collar.— $l.20 each., . , OT 1 and a half dd,ien Winter Shirt aists, silk designs, velvet trimming -1.75 each. OT idozen Winter Shirt \Vtists, cardinal Cashmere waist—$1,98 h. OTE.—We guarantee fit, colors, style, material, -rad workmanship on all our readymak garments. Morley refunded if not satisfactory. The rappers are wide skirts and ull les, lined bi d b and sleeves, warm The shirt waists a the ne es style, all detached c hug and. Wei!r li ed body a die 11 • Pen for winter, being eve. We are doing a large business in. the manufacture of ladies' coats,'and we are sure to do more. The results from last season's trade is selling coats for us every day. Thirty-five of the newest plates to select style from. • Every garment lined with good lining and perfectly tailor made; built for wear as well as style and cost you not quite as much as readyrnakle goods that are only put up to sell and not for service. Our pike from $5 to $10. We absolutly guarantee fit and finish. If not as you want we won't give you the garment. Come in and examine our goods and get our prices. If you don't buy we will smile just the same. MILLINERY will be found plenti- ful and cheap for quality considered. Try our Millinery Department for up-to-date goods. Don't forget our price for Berlin Wools and Fancy Yarns., Agents for Butterick's Patterns and Delineator. Two -hundred and fifty Suits of Men's Fine Underwear for October and November, trade 50c to $4 per suit. Belding's Wash Are Silks and Stamped Linens. And when you, want any Furs just call in and examine our stock. You can get reliable Furs from us at pries -- a little better than any other place in Seaforth. Under Town Clock ted st's one Price Cash Store Cardno's BlocK Pentecost's