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The Huron Expositor, 1898-12-09, Page 5I I .. �� .. __ — . . -I ­ - , I — __ 7 I - 11 � . ; , — . . I 1 �_7'7-!A ��"" ' � t � . . �# . I I - .1F_ , I i �_ - " - ­­­ ;. .. —, I i _4-- � 1-1 .. 1, -1 - � - 11 - ­ - ­�-.__-­--, 1. , _� I � - . I . I I I � - . I a —, . � 11 , � 7 - � �� �. I � � I I — [ 11 I � . . : I � � - � - . I - - : i . � . � I � . . . I � I * ,_ � : " � ; � � . . : I I . - - ! - , . . � � � . � . 1. I I I . . ; 1 . I I I . I . ; . IT � . � I . . . � I 11 � I I - � I I . � k F. , I � i I I � . i � �� . . . i . . � 1-7 I . 1 � i I . I . . 11 I . I I A �, � � I ; I ­ , . �... :! I i � I . !J I � � - : I . I , : � : I , ; ---- � i ., . � I . I I � I - . � , 1� . . I f t Z I . � - z . . :1 I � I I I 1, � Ifta ; P . . - : - . I � I 1, . DECEMBER 9,9 189150 - . � Z THE HU I . I I I . I I I . I - . I � I ------------ - ___ I - - i — � . I i - I . I � . I ­ It - I., : I I � I . . � 4 �_ t�� - �� ". . . Molesworth -' m6obive, pricei ver .6rm. Baldwine,1881 to I . �,,� C 009 - . . -22mr ; .r. .1 from the Liatowel Standard, refers to. one to 26s ; Russo 4, Igo to a; E. py 91 to - innon 1. � - . : �� -r - 21a ; Greenitigs, 17i Od to 21a 61 ; K ' 14 I I Tit, BEE Kixo.-The following pars, logs, I I graph 2N ,I Mi K I & 1� our well known residents : Mr. 0harlen 22s ; seconds, 3m I sag*. "I I . 1. 1 7 . . y I of . - . I - . I I . I L I . 11 . I . - I I Mitt-�hell, of blolesworth, the 11 bee king 11 - - . � - � . � � r. . . ! � � , I L of this district, recently made & sale of i . D i , Markets. � 1. . I E . - .-3 OW undo of honey. Ic went to Mani- I , I I . . � � I � , TORONTO, Doe mber fth-Bu�ter- . e � . I - 1) ` . I L - toba, rd in the largest single .shipment of demand for aLboi !butter in fair air d 1e , � ir rX I . � I . evar made from here. 0 . : . I . honey market is steady 4 12 to 13jo for gc od to . . � I I . . I I I I ; I � I I . � I - � choice large rolls &64 dairy tube. Cream ry i ' . - - . ' , - �' i . � I - - Hullett. - is steady at 19 to! �W for print@, A ind 18 to I . -1 - - I . 1, . I I . 18jo for packed. Eggs -The el ipto re, - i NoT,r!s.-Mrs. McCool is improving. - r, -1 , UP. I i . ot largq, there is a good dems, 1. an d Jhe I Mr- John Nott is home after a ending some ��u n 0 1 1 time working in the organ Vlactory. His market is firm at! �Do for new lai , l8a r CL. ARINCI .- AL'E� 0 . d. I � , . � -Mesers. W. and 'rs;h gathered, aul l4c for lime - . - I . I 1: I I 0 1) ember 6th -B - I . I - i brother Will is still there. I I I - � . � NTUEAL, D tte, - he . I . A. Vodden visited their sister, Mrs. Walker, . I i I - I �� �� market in steady at 201 to 20je. . �,l I I I - - z the$a pa.%t - . - . of Wingham, on Saturday.' She has been �1 . i� � - i � . i very ill for some time. . . There is a fair trade - at firm pricei. e This weo� i we make a raid on py ices in our Millinery an � Mantle Depart- s I . ,. . I . - � . I to :--,-No. I dandled, 16a,; No. 2 ein- ments. We 1 iave !done a large'trade in - those lines this of aeon, and we can . � 1 - , 31u.0d', 124 to 13je ; Montreal- limed ' uj- to ", -e I tinder of our stock. 'rhese are all this . I - � I I . wroxeter. 150 ; western limed 13 to 13jo, a d c ul� go afford to be q merous with the i . - ? . I I I ' r . - NOTFS. -All 'theories of the weather per dozen. I � season s goods and up4o-datc in sty] , finish and color. -We�,will carry no goods ' � ' I , - � - - ' � over, hence th 3 follow�ng reduction in prices :— - - 1i � ING I rophets, founded on thunder late in the � i I : I I I � - I - fall, etc, are exploded by.the I I dip" of win- : Live 8 ock Markets. ' I . I .1 ' I � I . ter, we are now experiencing. -Saw logs LoNDoN, December 6th -Best i Arnerlican Wies' Black' Niggerhead Jackets- Ivorth $4 for $2.95. ,Ladibs' Black Beaver : . . . . I I . . I Mr. Hastitig een I - , - . will move SOOD.- 8, of Wing- cattle here to�da 6d ; Argent�neo, 5id ; JacketR, worth $5 for -0.50. Ladioe' Jackets in Blue, Gr and Black, worth �. I p . I . - in, was in town on Tuesday last. -The Canadians, 5J ; : I � � . _. ha gentine sheep,' 5d; Caria. � ­ I 1 $7.25 for $5.�0. Ladies' Trimmed Sailors, in aa tite new colo" a, worth 75 , 900 . 'e, ,qtatenj(� 16. 11 Methodist church will hold anniversary than sheep, 5Jd. �1' I A A, M�rtle, � nt services. -John Snell, of Wingham, is visit- - LiYXR-POOL, December 6th -Ca' d $1, your �hoice,for 50c. Ladies' Trimmed Walking Ha�'s, �� , . tadi n cat. an I I [Dry Goo' � ing friends in town. -A quartette of youn . fle, 4id to 5d ; rheep, 5id. . ! i Cardinal and] the' new shade of B1 e worth 15e and $1, your c�oice for 5#c. 9 I I ' f . � da. . , . I � . men from Wingham came over 0 visit I BUFFALO, December Otb-The markeb We have had!� greatrun on our now Australian Flannels for 1 Vaist� and Wrap- � . � , � friends here, and for a coriveyancp� had a opened quiet a d �Iow to full easier f )r jall pers ; this week we received another lot in' new colors and deifgns at 121.c. 1 �, . I Canadian Pacific Rail wav 11 jigger.'," The kinds of good uWhers' and even or lin& -inta for Quilts, theyl� are I very scarce I I I � m coming on ' d to hoice gr ea. of * fat d ship g � .snow stor . � in ihe meantime, the c ry We have secured a large lot of Pouind Pt I I � an I . boya we're obliged to hire rig, ind the ca tle ; beat eas strong and at goods, and hi her in price, but we a e still selling them in �alf-pound parcels . a mom e � I 1, . � . . .. I - . livery man here was $3 &e� better I on ac- igher for stri tly prime to f y x- at loc. . � . 1� - count of the sad affidr.-J mes Allf art or Chr nu steers, , simply b �c Be i I '. L - dtion t1D Q'Ilg i ;1 . 7 1 W. Sanderson were in Hard ton Iasi ,hey were of that character, and g�od sarWewlant a Car of Dried Apples for Manitoba. We pay the highest ' in T goo 1p I t � W a t I y � ri 0 � -Miss Roxburgh was a gue t at the manse enough to brin g at advance, possessin � both . . . Mgelf Lemon L '� I I . pri 3e for good � bright qualit . �. recenfly,-A lead of young eople went to quality and b edt and several loads a theme . y L ' - . I . I - , . a L new c,00ds . d . , I 0 . I Teeawater one night lately a d had an en- latter sold at th strongest prices of the - i - I I . - . _MLi$$ . of I I joyable time. Martin, of Bayfield, is Fear., . fair blitekers' stocc was ; - I I 1, consistiw, - , -, D v, Common I � I - , -Bell& very dull, and O& rally a fulrdime to if been - I C� guest of -Xiso Jean vidson. n JP�31 . I - the � I CIALS 11 -A.MT-T) - - OWim C�, Ig Etc. . Douglas has returned from orouto.-Mrs. cents lower. I tilli were islao slov and � -"-,I,. I I n 31 - � L I Wingha i early in the easier, for all but the very .beat heavy lots � . . � f - S. Ployford was in I I � - I L - I The - rece . � . , I week., -Claus Knudsen is visiting at Lake. and a few fancy exports. pta of �, . let. -John McLeod and A. Campbell mill hogs were; muct heavier I than. those of a I �, I mlcl�:INNON I & CO., BU "T'll, � i . manage the skating rink this season. -His@ week ago.� We quote :-Qood---to choice i . i - I i 11 . I . I — . - Morrison, of Arthur, is visiting at 'her .jorkers, of, 165-1 () pounds, �3.30 to $3, 1 __ . - � � � I R I I . . i , . I p -uncle's here.-011ie Stuart and John Wendt prime, light to I weight yorkers, 8.. . 0 i I L Ll � . I were in Fordwich lately. -The digpla of heavy hogs, 250-33 ,, $3.40 to $3.45 - - � � t � I . I . I � -01iristmas goods in the d �ug store Lre pigs, fair o choi It $3.35 'to $3.40._--�h( / L : L .1 Ftne,,. Furniture -for ,Xmas � t U U 11 �i. i, 41 f. . i- 1� 11 I # I 11 I U A 4. � I I ; . �ik- , LAVU a M pou UU0 CW VINIF a " - M ,VV V ..Fk' J V 0 Voko a a a was nio era e. I , - , . I - i --. , bat. Nothing like it bits ever -been ap. and not as heavy as a week ago. The mar: I . . . proached here,and parties desiring anything ket opened with a fairly good demand o LV , � � � I m this line ,as the holiday scason draws the beat la', t 5teady for others I " a � near, should pay this place a visit., if for Shet:p wer, in _31 atru supply, and wit ; . j � I - I nothin else but to view the display.' thli usual Moniats demand for a few g ,a . 9 f. t I � - - � . sheep, the me - )r these was higher. ' . I � . . � I News of thq Week. To.RoNTc, Decd7 -Export CaVtI( , I � I . ,�ert7th. I � -The supply wa: i igh arid the prices re r Usr)ERwRiTF.Rs LosE' $1,000,000. —",*he . mained un�.hange I from Friday. - Heavy ex ; . I I marine underwriters of New York Bay. i nat porters wwo qu)ted at $4 to $4.40 pej � I . the losses sustained by their companies as r I I � cwt. But.,he s4lattle-There was but verl � - the result. of the storm beginning last 8at, little doing i I . . .� th a line, owin � i. g to. the b , I . urday, will probably vAnount to something Bence of st)cK, Nhat few Cattle L were o r . . � . � � � � . more than $1,000,000. - . � . . ed were quickly dimposed of at firm k.ric a . L L � To ASSASSINATE A PRINCE. -_Special de- ranging from $V, 5 to $4 per owt. . The e � . . : � . spatches from Budapest, published at �on- , I . . I : don, say that a plot to assassinate P4nce mand for ODMIT10 was very slow, the qu - - . I re -- � . tJ4 . I I itypot beirigrr ex a, good. They we' qu t � Ferdinand of Bulgaria has bee Ii d . Se eral arrest, ri '.',"'a" r' - ed at 82M to Si&2�' per owt. Bulls' W I at Sofia. v s have b�,. .2.. offerings were Ili lit and the demand q r*1 I HARVARD Is Lvci�.—Jarnpa ,.Lil L . . , moderate. The prices for heavy ekliortar � New York, has givein $50,000 to '9.-'iu�'arod I I I -U'allege for � an infirmary, and will contri�ute remained 4rm it Friday's quotations, wh c i L —­ L : were quot;�ble lat ,53-75 to $4 per ew . : I L $2,500 annually for four years. J. E. Ven- f . . I I nings, of South Africa, has also given ,,, . Light were in al r demand at a little firrhe I . I ' � nday evening prices, which b -)u ht $2 to $2.50 ,per ci v 000 to found a scholarship in the Ha- vard 9 . ,ci v . keeouat of the i . scientific school. . Stookerg and eeders-Canadian stock a ald took the � LoRD STRAT11(6-NA CHIPPED IiT. The for Buffalo were a little firmer, but the at a rat ever given � - banking homes of J. S, INIorgan & Co�'pan Ely wag only oderate. Heavy etock, 8 wy one excel- ' I . . 'peyer Brothers, of London, h _. an � rought $3 to $ .35 per cwt. There wai , ;,of wonderful � . and 8P a b liberal supply f feeders offered at fl. , . scribed respectively ;E1,000 a d �Vlo prieca, which- b ought . $3.50 to $3.75 p r - . n, towed its ap T. , � : - . lowere by re- : � � General Lord Kitchener's fund for e �8_ cwt, Milch C we and Springers- he e '' Those who , . tablishment of a Gordon memorial colke at were only a fe good cows offered. e :--Dwt for- I Khartoum, and Lord Strathcona, Ca#adian market ru ed strong and higher for g ad to �Orsary service � High Commissioner, has given:0,000 I ,to the choiae fre cows, which fetched from $( i to ag �Rey. '101r, same object, while William Waldorf ,Astor 840 each. Calves -The suOply , wais lig t, I 5vach- ; in tue I hasi donated ;C5,000 YR - i the demand fair, and ,while prices we � a �f London, and . ANoTnHr. INDIAN U rsr,NG. -Aoother shade better for choice,! chpiee veals we � h - uprising of the Chippewa Indiana, in gintie, I . The child, ' I gots,, ing over 160 pounds we're quoted at 83 to, $7 in the even- ' I id threatened. The game warf'en at � . id ha had a fight with foj,urteen each, Sheep and Lambs -There was an x - reach. There ' � Sault R I ceptionally light run, here only being 50 a on ,-he fol- ! � of 'the red men, whom he attempted Ito ai- sheep offered. Sheep or export and but h_ " l L the orchestra. z rest for violating, the game I&ws. He was, i era' use sold readily a -$3.40 to $3.50 per Clinton, Will : i I badly whipped, and State Game 'Warden! owt. Spring lambs w ile in liberal sulmly � I Fullerton ordered that,the Indians, bJ take, at oteady prices, rangi J from $3,75 to 84 1110 11 . ; ; into custody. The ln4ians declar th ill I � � 11 . - . e Py wi per cwt. Bneks were q let at - $2.50 to �,� -.75 1 . i . 14 resist all attempts to capture them 4nd or- . r I I . I per owt. Hogs -The arket opened active, � � I I I ganize a rebellion. - � but prices were gene all ' lower by ab)ut I � at week the ,, A VALvABLE FiND.-The safe of the ' y I . I I I � . 12c for choice. Light and thick fat were in , e-. � I I Spanish cruiser Maria Teresa, captured by ,st us, and r � fair demand at firm ices, ranging f rom $4 i t - the American forces at Santiago, which has a was widely 1# � to $1.25 per cwt. C ice were quoted at '� by all who . lain for some time in the United' State& $4 . 38,per owt. Sows, 'ere steady at $3 'to � wife of Robt- i -navy yard, was opened a few days ago, and i . . . �dea I death on L . � was found to be filled with bogs I of Spanish $3.25 per owt. I I . - ____ :� . . ! a couple of r I and American gold and silver coin, 1- is . - . . � . � r � : � - � . sudden shook. I . estimated that the value of the treasure I , , . - � present, but - � ; will reach $75,OW. The money will be THE ROST JOB' and medical. � � turned over he proper officiali, �nd the -'ri'l I . I I I safe will be .2 0eum at � -efully passed ; se to the National Mu Inv * artably goes to. the one with best brain -one ho join the ran- i ,,.� Washington. It is a pity the Spanish had has education-speolal training. Why not qu lify . � forove of the best places -going. You have the .. to her exem, �4. , not used some of tbiB money tobuy food for chan ce. The . � . � I I - , ier active and, - their starving soldiers instead of alrlowin� it �� 6 I i . i � I " xisa�d by the 11 4 � to fall into the hands of the Yankees. . . i . . . - . Central Bus ne s OoIle$q, . me from I f � I s ie h: � I . I � 10 � � - � e'thw vreatest. !!!! � � I I I . . of Toronto � , 11 .... . 1 1 r be 'r�e'-filled. ' � Who is the ginner'? ; � : I � 11 . . � ,dutiful wife ; That is the- curi(?us uestioo the publishers Onens the door to success far- man young Men %nd I- 1�r,� , ri greatly in- ,of that great papeir, - E FAMILY HER. M omen each infrers fipfendid equipmant, th great care. . ALD and WEEKLY STAR, of Montreal,' thorough wo,k�,elsriro!g taff and good -results. . D family, and, ­ . la.tely asked their Bubscribers. We know You may enter at any t. me, Write for prospec bus. I - , . I onfidence and 11 from experience that some subscribers at I . W. 4. SHAW, Principa - 1, who moum � . times become indignant if their names are Yonge and Gerrard sts., Toronto. I . I I apathy of an I etruck off the mailing lists, but the subscri- I ! � 1686-�2 . : � . . , . � 6ment. They, ber-not the publisher -is the ginner. � - N_ . __ . . . without hope, I I THE FAMILY IIERALD and WEEKLY Birtb I S. . .1 W,et cons a�-[ . � ol 5 . STAR, do an enormous subscription busi- . . ! � MATHEWS-In McKillop, on December,ath, thc�,lfc � body is to, - nes8 owing to the vast superiority of that . I i � % of Mr. Michael Mathews, of 9, son, i Her remains � wonderful paper, and this year the rush is STEWART-In Utiborpe, (boundary) on Novembe. )f friends anj - �,greater than ever, consequently they are 26th. the wife of Mr. John Stewart, of a son, 7 . V � . obliged to warR their old subscribers to re- BITIRGESS-In Brussels, on November 26th, the � . I . wife of Mr. James Burgess, of a daughter. . I : gervices were � 'new early awTgive the clerks an' opportiln- CUNNINGHAM-In Hullatt, on November 23rd � the �Fletcher, . who 1 � I ity to enter thousands of ne* flubscribero wife of Mr. Walter Chnningliam, Jr., of a dal'igh- irly preached . olamouring to got on the list. I Every subt ter. c1mrah. -The � � ,scriber" new- or renewal, we understand r I 310KINS-At Holmebville, on Novewber 28th, . I . e- ; the wife of Mr. Wm. Jenkins, of a son." ,� of the Pres-,, ceives their premium pjc�ure,'ITAE THIN RILEY-In Constance, on November 20tb, the wits ' - luaband and; I RED LINE," just an soot as their subscrip- of Mr. Benjamin Riley, of a daughter. . d Robert, to-- I tion is rectived. COLF—In Constance on November 20th, the wife I . ras, due to ty- . � of Mr. Alfred Cole, of a god. � . . � . HEWITT-In Seafoith, on November 30bb, the wife I I � � � � of Mr. Jas ewitt, of a son. - . . THE MARKETS. . IRWIN-In W h , on Movember 30th,the wife of. ihad a horse Mr. S. Irwin, a Morris, of-& son. . ,en I., � SmAirouTa, December, 8, '1898. — I � ing last by N Fall Wheat (now), Standard ..... .... $0 68 loc $01 70 . � i;ated, several. Springwhes erbushel,__�.,,. 0 68 0 70 arria0es. I , � i ason, of Mit- Oolls per bua?;l____..__P._:::., 0 27 tO 0 27 IffAYS-SPROAT At Auchenhay, the residendeof , ' the par6ntaU Pw per bushel - - - - -, - .. - __ 0 60 to 60 the bride's bro her, on December 7th, by: I ev. V� I Barley per bualsel.. - - - - - - _ .,. 0 40 to 046 -N. Shaw B A Mr AdaWHays, of Seaforth, to ; ' 1�7 ,based a fin ; 8 r at, o Tackersmith. p � Butter, xo� 1. loose- - - - - - ...�. Miss mak� , - f ,pet, of ltan� � 111 -Ater, tub- - - _ _ - - - -;..,. 0 18 to 0 14 HOFFMAN-W L IAMB -In Exeter North, on Do- ifte a number EMper doz-- _______..._ 0 lt 60 0 15 comber 7th, a the residence of the bride's par I I (held in .St. I Flour, per 100 be.. - - - - - - - . ".. I 90 to I 90 onto, by Rev Smith, jMr Charles Hoffma; , oi . Hey per ton new-_.. - - _ _.. _ 5 00 to 6 00 Crqditbb, to iss Fanny, qatighter of Mr Wni � the central Rldeatrloo 2*___,.__._....... Williams. � . I I � I I ,r. and Mrs. , Sheep no..,........... ­� ......... 0 60 to 0 7o WALKO - ' TICE-At the reoldence of Lthe 1, Michiganv wool.. _....... _._ - ­ ­ .. - - .. 0 0 lo to 0 18 bride &ran a, on November 22nd, by Itay. iting at Mr., Potatoes per bush, (now)-.... - - 0 50 to 0 60 Mr. n rows Mi. Simmons Walkoin, to Miss � Bali (retail) por bwffol- .-.. -....I I 00 to 0 00 Fannie, daug ter of Mr. Charles Courtice, all of I . I .4on atill Carl- . Wood per cord (long).. _ _ _ - .... - 3 00 to 8 76 Fullarton. . I I ind of dea,th 1 Woodpercord (short).......... ---� 1 60 to X 76 OHLER-IrISHE At the residence of the brlde's I � ig this time' . Apples per bag_.._.. . ........ 0 60 60 X 00 father, Air. moo Fisher, of Benmiller, on; No- , I i � ! � Clover Seed_.......___..,...., 3 00 10 B 60 vember 22nd b Rev. M. J. Wilson, B. A., en. � of Mr. � and i , Timothy S"d,__............... I 0 to 2 00 mfller, Mr. il %ael Oblir, to Miss Fannie Fie )er. - - . ,legual home 1 Torki per loo %a_ _ _.... _.. - 6 W to 6 26 . SPOTTON-GLM-ft Listowel, on Noven ber . M I . , rr. I by appendi- � 2 allow, per lb.... _.. ... - - - - - - - - - - 02 to P 03 24th, by Rev , pper, Mr. George Spotan, 7 . I � I r,f age. Air- � � I - .1p— grincipal of roxeter public sobool, to Miss - ra J. Glenn. of Listow'61. I eartfelt syrn- I ToRojm, December S. -Fall whoM, 10 69 ; STOREY -00011138-011. November 30th, at the I in their sad f' r . spring wheat, $0.08 ; oatm, :sic ; pass, per bush, Mance, McKillop, by Rev. P. Musgrave, bit. Joso I I . der Storey,to Miss Elizabeth Coombs, 1redding was 1 . -60c , barley 49 jo 62c; tLay per:%on, #8.60 to e lh Alexau I . $10.0() ;L buiiar, Ida' .to 17o ; Potawas per bag, - 60c 3 ,f McKillop. . - f� - � of Nichola I to &5o ; agp per doe.. Igo ; to 22o ; -:drea3ed I --------- 4 -i __ I � I _ I kniauda, was : hogv, per 100 lbs, 86.60 to 85,60. 1 � . I man of her i . . I - - . I . - Deaths*' - I I I I . . � a prosperous 1 � I HODGINS-In genforth, .on December let, Le � � alton. I Tm., � . Toronto PoultrY Market- 1 Hodgins, relict of the late Edward Hodgins, aged , � . . - � �_ There is a good demand, and pricee� are : 02 1 I _!�� =08liq �,f friends ia 1 -steady at 8 to go for turkeys, -5 to 6e for HENDE -in McKillop, on December 2nd, �.Mr. I and a. I I Georice Hendekson, aged 50 years, It nio I : long I geese, 30 to 60c for ducks, and 25 to 50p for . and 2 days. - the in Aberdeen , I .. I -chickens. I SMITH -In Goderich,on December lot, Mamie M., Pernber 27th ' . . oldest daughter of Mr. Abraham Smith. - �Vert ROBERTS-In Goderich will be -' ' , on December Ist, Joann& . . z:' � irth Leait,tte. The A ppleTrade. - . MacKay, wife ol Mr. John Roberts, aged 61 y ears eat after 'An ; i and 1 month. I 1� I I Mr. Frank Hamilton, .Exchange street, STANWAY-In Fordwicb, on November 26th, HQnry L - . Portland, Maine received the following Stauwa,r, a�Ced 86 years. � I I cablegram from Messrs. Hamilton, Pritchard WILLIS-Inll Detroit, on November 24tb, Marg rat m , . . Jane WillN, daughter of the late George Milis, . . And.Oo.., Liverpool, this week ,:, . formerly of Exeter, aged 82 years, 11 months . � " Fifteen thousand barrels selling. Can- and 7 d ' , � I 115. in Grey,'on November F25th, Thomas 4A the, l5th adian red fruit,sandry varieties, from l6s to MoFARLAN - ' r I ;fth line, haa ,�ala G& ; Kings, 20 to 26s ; Greenings, 17 to McFarl ,sne, aged 78 year4. ALLIN-In. Brussels, on December let, Ens Reece, It '22s 6d ; Russets, selling up to young . cot daughter of Rey, S. J. Allin, aged 2 � �alt.—A ter- 1. 21s. Maine . , r - ire fruit, Ila to 190 §d ; years and 8 months. I an 'Sunday . -and New Hampsh . I I � i - AEzzo-In Clinton, on Novem or 26th, 'the Infant .- average about 15a (;,.I per barrel . The Cata iot over yet, _. 1 ,,, son of Mr. C. M. Bezzo. � � � Ionia, is. landing her apple i eked.—Some _. s in bad con- DEMON -In Wingliam, on ovember:25th, Mr. � council thig dition," 7 . i Peter Anderson, aged 8T yeirs. . . to, received ARR�In Wingham, on November 29th, M . John - running, for I Mr. Rben James, of 'I'orop � . � - . the following cablegram from Messrs. ' Carr, aged 78 years, 7 moUtis and 17days. � of a lively � . ODD -In Exeter North, on December 3rd, Mary ze an auction I � C, Woodall and Co., of Liverpool, this week. � Northeoit, relict of the latc Win. Rodd, aged 62 - ,; " Fifteen thousand barrels sold ; market i years and 8 -months. - I . 7 . i � i % - . - I i I I � : . � - : � 11 s - . i � . � ! . , . �i . - I � 11 i � - . I I . I . . ! - I - I . I . I � r � . � . - -1 . i I � I I � i I I �. I � - . � � . I I I I I .- -_ ,- __­ -_ 1-- pI . � - .1 ­ - I I . � - I I - I . I � I � I . � . . � � i . - I . _ __ - I I . i - - 1. . .11 -1. _. I i. : � . . i I . . I i , I � - . � 111�a I i I I.. aT 3[ � . �' i 4 . W J i I I � . I I � . i i i I I .- I !! - I i I i . I I i !� �� . t . � I I I I . I I : : ; � L I . ; I � � I I � i _. . The mult I itude of � sensible people who are tired'i 9�1 g.ivlu and receiving useless r)othill ,s at Christmas, will, appr,,xciate the i magnific �ent selection of . I Fine Furnitui we have collected f or this wason!s r e. � I . i � . : i 1 . � . I Here arelhosts of 1andsoin �o will fin4 nowherel"else.. Dddmen�ts , , � that will give full return in use and plea ure. for evOy , cent "of the extremely . . . I 0 1 1 low prices, we ask. � I i r , ! I . I I . I " . I I I . I I . I . . . I -E FREEJ, I - I _ M�rWE DELIVER F RNITUI� � � I I . � _ - �, 1 , . r '� � ; . .C,��Z;,�� : I � i � �� 1� I I : i - � � .- . � I I I ; I . , i � ! -rq- 3m;, . d F I ID � r.r I (3F. � I 0-s- . �1, 11 - . � i " t - , to- te, I 00r Undertaking Do art nt -is complete ,4 na strictly 61P da with a I larger �selectioti than ever before,1 and prief s to suit every one'i �Z_ed& We hove r a quantity of ,�uitable chairs to bo used at funerals, ' hich we 6ill lend frep. of � � lt�l i charge, and a y orders that we e favored, with shZ,receive ' r best attention. Night -'calls p omptly attended- to by.our undertaker, Mr. S. 4�- HolineSt r Goder- I ;, ich street, Sr forth, opposite . the Methodif J t church,, 1 . � . I I . . I � BRO' DFOOT, BOX A,Co-f � . I I t � : I S _TPI A - �Fl 0 __,E`7Z M . - . . , I i , - , . , I . — � i - 1. i . �i . . . � . I i � � I ! � � �i � OK�S ; - I i i � , i :1 i i � i I I - — I I I . " . . I fmas , e .4 .8 i (1 Yhris* . Pjv!s, n ts � � . �. . i i ! - I! . I I - - � ! Arp always appreciated by I Id or yo4fig. - . � . � . 4 . � r . I I r ! I I . i I ! � I I � I 'I " I I - � I I ;1 . . I � � ; I I _T . , ill � � i , � . - I . � I � �.. I - I ' ' � Ca 11, ckd See the- 'INew �and ounderful � �i I � __ il i . I- i � �. � ! , Value Now 0 ,� � 1. � J . ftl�ered -6-Y . - I I - I ­ � -� I . . 1 I . I - � � i � ' F � I I . i .A I VILSON L . I i �_SDE_N &i��'I�_ i!; � � �� � I I . . I I I SGOTTFS BLOOK, MAIN ISTRkET, I - i I i . i . i 1. i � I I f I � 7 �� 1-i . I " I I i W . �, i ; 6RTH - I - I - ,Ontario. SEAF I . � . . . I i I I I 11 i . ; . ! � I'! I T!TT!!" I I I I � . L � i 1i i I I . � ' REGISTER. . On Wedn aday December 14th; at I one S w Log . I Wanted. o'clook'p. M. on at 2, Concession 11,11. R. . � �Wan d at the Kippen 11911s. any quantity of good okers I ith, Fa '. , 12 and 14 feet long; $7 , � S., rm Stock and Imple. r, L40 of all kinds, out P men I Du!acan 1 McTavish, proprietor ; ;1wholu"'gond will be paid for"good soft elm and bass- � I .t I I Wrn. MeOlo , audtioneer. . . i wood. - I L tl. . I On Tues4 0 . . I ,y, D' oember, 13bh, 1898,' at ill one (,'clock p' m., . harp, onLot 22,.Conces- CORN FOR SALE4. . I ;1 . sion Lake oad 4 eat, Stanley. Farm I � For sale, &-large quantl of good Feed Corn at the Swell, Implements, etc. Mosee Lafrainer, lowest prices. . proprietor ; V. Boisenberry� 'auctioneer. JOHN, cNEVIN, Kippen. . I I I - � 1616.4 . - . � I �- I .. IM�ORTANT NOTICES. . - - I I - � - �) I . r BY-LAW NO. 8, Boj it FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will ; cop for service on Lot 81, Concession 9, Me- I ---OF 1i . HE . I . Killot a thoro ghbred Yorkshire Boar. Terms -$1 I � I . . I -pa,ya e at the ime of service, with the 'privilege of : reitin ing If no essary#- THOMAS A.. DODDS. - . 1617x4 1 . � - I TOWN OF �EAFORTH I — . -_ I I i ' ' OTR,&Y CAT ­Srrayed to the premises or We , 0 unders g,!14�, 0 about the let of November'i' FOR�, 1898. one red and whii;e calf, _ The owner way have satnO I �1 by ovi, roporty and paying charges. THOMA� A By -Law to provide for -the establishment of a DEVITIS&F, Vat" P. 0. , 1617x4 � Public Library In the Town of Seafortli. I . , � Where", sixty-eight elictors have otitioned the I , . council of the said Town: M e8talAish- - P' licatione will be received 'y ='ntl' forti r`ANTED. �n 64 he P iffic Libraries .uffdersig a up�to Monday, December ment of a Public Libram Andrew'i' Act. N i I n of choir leader of St. , 189K -or the of I I -Be it, therefor�, enoted by the Municipal Prepb� 4qrian 8 rch, Blyth. Applicants to etAtA Council of the o-ld Town. Oat In cue the assent of exper Once and lary. JOSEPH HABKIRK, Secre �, , tar* -Tr 'urer,Byth. 161.7x2 the, Electors is- eu to tb �s By-lav�, a Public Library I I e04 � be ettablished 911.V this hitnicipality in accordance . I � - . - - � with the provisions of the Public Libraries Act. , I I - I - . IL -And be it further epacted that the V -L" of , the Electors be taken on this By -Law, on Monday, � , the 2nd day of January, A" 1899 Commencing at O)G� WANTEP nine o'clock in the mom'. 9.1 and 'oontinulbg untiL � . ' five o'clock In the aftern at the undermentioned L � AT THE— places. ForPolling Sub. vision No. 1, at E, Cash's - + Store, E. Cash, Deputy-lifli rning Officer. For roll. . - 11,11tib-Divislon No. 2. in ,he Council Room, Town . . . BRPOEFIELD H William Elliott D puty-Returning . Officer. � � : And #for Pollin ,, Sub-di�'Islo No. 8, at 0. 0. Willson's I � 8 W mon, Deput -Returning Officer. ED bat on the 80th d of December, bext, at R ' THE MILLS a " O." I torc Ill SAW" 8f � his o4cfe in the Council RO m, at 12 o'clock, noon,� � the Mayor shall appoint in writing, signed by him, I . . � I I two persons to attend to th ,� final summing up of the I ii - I A number of I asswood and Rook Elm Logo, for Votes by the Clerk, sad onellperson to attend at each polling Place, on behalf of t,�e persons InterestWo, 2 . and desirous !of promr)tipg the passing of Ithis whil $7 per thausand.will be paid for first-class qflAlity. . . . By,lAw, and a like Dumbekon behalf of the persons Prot-claesHard and Soft Maple, $6 per thousand.. interested in and desirous op opposing the passage of' Delivered at the B u , cefteld Uills; I - this By.Law, �, ' . C . ON SAWING IV, -That tht Clerk of the said Municipal Corpor- Done . ,on thashottest notice, and a first-class job ation, shall atk nd at the Ci uncH Chamber, at the guaranteed. I I . hour of 12 o'clo*, noon, on he 8rd day of January, CHOPPING A. D,, 1899, to qurn up the! number of Votes given I I respectively to and.against Done Tuesday aj2d Friday of each week. Dom I - while you wait, R,qd first-class work guaranteed. NOTICE. -Tic above is a �rue copy of a proposed I dLOCK LUMBER. � - By -Law which will 'be tak n Into consideration by H I � I Seaforth at er one thouth from the Any amount of temlock Lumber, all usual sizes, the Council of Seaforth at kept constantly a hand. . 9th day pf Dec(,mber, A D. , 1898, being the date of t I the fintlLptiblication, therec f, and the Polls for tak- I i . itg theVotes of the Eleal ors will be held at the � , hour, day and p1swee name; I In the said BpLay ­ " ! I PROPRIE� 1. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, 'Clerk. i . - � 1,017 ! . 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I Christmas Giving has be 1� I ; I . �, 4 J i !,� � and notalluxury. The ,giver is also ;�� i — � - 1. I , , the receiver, and the receiver is also I � I ; .1 - - ,� . I . �qz ; f I 1 7 the giver. The useful gift- is appreciat- N. , . I I : 1. I � I I r I � � : 1. ed ; because it in & gift, and wcond for I I I i . A � . e 6' *4 I he good the receiver gets out of what t! � V i is given hiw. J* . f. Christ X 5 P, ''e$eiats, � I I ; I I � I . I I I Footwear makes the best of Christmas . I . I I I t! I I � -bee � i I . � I � ; I : presents I First, Anse it is very . :i . i i I., I i ; useful ; second, because everybody ii . j . i a I 11 : AT i� i I . interested in it, and third because you . I � i � . ! z : .1 I �i I have many kinds and'styles from which .. � Z . ! : ! . I i . I . . i to choose. Our stock of Christmas - i : . � � : I . Footwear is large and complete, and . � �� BAR. � N" � PRI, -ESO i our prices are within reach of every I . I - I � 'i �' i I - � � ; I : � ! ,- parse. The following itemK- willgive � I r I I I � � I I i - I I i I I I UY 11 for ! - . I � . i i I you a ,hint of " what 'to b I � I , i � - , . I 4 � , . I ! � � Christmas, :'- --- � � � I � I � % . I i ! � i I i , i .. . , � L ' for � njAs prejonts for husbands FOR GENTLEMEN_ Ladies, or gentlemeh w1ok re ooki 4 ' I � � . , , i i Fancy Sli ' Fine Kid Slippers, Felt or wives, sons or daughters, tne es or -autits, nephews lo� nie ep or sweethearts, ppere, - . 1 7 .� . . Slippers, Carpet Slippers, �Pjine Over - cannot do better than perusi the f lloisihg list of m .ost usef 41 and appropriate ' I � ;i I � I . shoes, Fine RubberS, Hockey Shoes, . � . . I . I . I articles f or ,ihe purpose. � I I 11 I I ­ Elk Moceasm's. I � � L 1 ! �, � Ladies� and Childre s �p-tA �-dat � 0 � Coats at 4nd beldw cost. La4ies' FOR LADIES'- � I ! - . . Strachap fur oa 9 a 5 �� 21 � �� 835, and I 11 . - . � y 1''. I 7 I - I , . I I 7.50 , $16, $20 and I 8! 2. 5 .11 Ladies' F r I Ru � i 911d Collars at' Overgai rs, vershoes, OverstWo ings, I I 71 . Moo ins. . i : 1.60, Oi2k $3, 849 $5, $61.1 i P51 181 , $1 . and $26., Ladies Muffs, all p4ces : 5 � I � FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS_ � I irom $1 u I to $10. Ladie4" F61' 0auntlets at $30 '84 Ladieg'11 . P . a a $5. 7 and Moccaftins, House Slippers, Overshoele., . I , '- , - Gents'Lindd and Unlined id �Gl�ves, t:, Ladies'. Pa r�8018. Ladies' or Gq�nts' Rubbers, . . I ,� . � - J. 17mbrollas. � Silk for Wais',*Ir In 01 up to 86. Ladios' Shawls, Ladies' Dress YOR THE CHILDREN - *4 Oi I I I * oods in poplins, Wool §atins, ,re - Overehoe-$, Rubbers, Overstockings and C� ons, Fancy ,i,B�!cks, Serges, Muscovites, . . I . . � , r_ Moccasins. ox Cloths, Amazons, Bedf�.id Cords, dies' Silk ill , dkerchiefs, Black Dress I . I . flks in � Bengalines, Peu ;d S10k, At-raures, C6, nt. , our celebrated Zmes I �� ilk Goods. Range, of abo* Silksl;ai 75c, $1, � %I - 51 41 1.50 and 82 per yard. I V . & I i I P ,; . I 11 - -A . . � . Meh's Silk 1 Ties in 'O cry'; s le, Men's " in�'d i mi Unlined'Kid Gloves, I t// , I I - , a I Men's . i Men's White and dolored 8 ir�'s, A e0 and L idie a' S11c H4,ndkerchiefs, — . � , - ' ' - Fur Gauntlets, �fen's Fu# lCa ps in- I Beaver, I Ves : terp Beaver, Nutrid, Persian. , . ! ! Lamb, Astrachan, etc., etc.: I - 11 I . . _"� �t Y, MA �FOR� 7 91 � I I I i . : Big - range A Men's: 1rui Coats, stralian Coon, Wonibat, — . . WaUab?� Chinese Dog, -Bulgarian Lath�- and Sibb ia . Calf.� Good sele Ition 9 ` - I - (& RobO in Saskatchewan Bu41o,,Go_at ,3L-nd Gallo xy Cattleil We cd­rry�! the ; I . ' . � : .: MCK111N. . largest range of Fur goods West 'of . oronto. � I I i i . I . I Table Covers in Tapeptry' F nd OheniUle. ! tirtain in Lace, Chenille, . � I I frapestry, Swiss and Brussels N4. , La range N 9,pre s. 0 = � � . . - I ! ' We will clear all Boy ' �an� Me 'a Tweed.!Overcoats.,at 25 per cent. off KAan'STORE . - . I L 9 lle"ular price. We now gi I -! , , thicount Off all Men's, Youths'i and . . . 1. a ve speciia . - � I ' BOYS, Suits, Odd Pants and e6ts. I cial Iine pf] X - - 81 Vests at 50a �aeh i � 1-1 I i - I Aood Line Men's Pants now, t $Ili $1. A, $1.50 an ,$2. ­ � I , I U - . �4 t - L . . IIENSA LL. � I . : We will sell all Ladies' Hats # bal price. 4 . . I I i i . . . A nice present would be:& pie6e of table Linen, or.& dozen Napkins. . - . - ; - I - I � Overcoats and Suits to� ord4r,- � We -marantee a � rst-clitss fit. - � I - 1) I Every p rchaser In this store is -a paytter In tho � . i i . . . u : I ! , i : - — � i buafneaL It to a co-operatIve or working 'together � t i . � - ; : I I i I : , . concern. The more business we do, tb,b better we . e� oan supply your wants. The greater turn -over, the I - , JVrWe cordially invite'inSpecti�n. u 1 to show goods. sell an a closer I . I I I � I � cheaper you b use we can . : . - - I . � : I YOU %.Vhooa book-keeper to 13ay heze on � I __...: , i ,­ 1.� � r I ,ould :; : .. :11 I =Punal that the other fellow would not or t . I � ' I I not DIRECT 7 MM; heavy all -wool reefers or abort overcoats, . I large storm collar, good lining, at 43,60. Men's AU . I wool English; Beaver, Navy and Biack Overoosts, . VVN, PKKA114D & C0,41 ,"IMPORTERS, double or single breasted Velvet ool 4k stitobed, I I I I I ; I I ; 1�1 . -sleeve 11 � � ­ i il I � farmer sitin lining, moh;lr , leave 11 87 and 410., I . �� I ; Men's all -wool Ulaters, brown and b , xtorm. colIar. I !'� _0�ket �'Streets. ,. t Opposite Town Buil4ug,!Corneir Main- aO IM, belt, straight or alaeb pocks . twe Ifulng, At 46 II � . - � ,, i � I I ii I and $9 ­wind, frost and rain f. tave Cheap - I , : i I L i I . !- _ i . . — .1 1. - , , � ___ - I I I I �:. - . er.bu tb )u ' . I I : � i enta d are the beat to b I � ! I I sr Boyle Clothing, 111y.k,nds of d"eudable I � ': I 1i I , i i I I! � . � - , goods, with prices your way. Wlorlug�& ekdality. . I � i I � - 1 � . � Friday and Saturday bargains. I i I I . I I I , , : a i W. A.�McKIM, Hensall. � ., I is i : - � . I - I � I ,XM ''s u -e - on' - - I � � � � : � . i ! I I - � , Speculators' ' �" 1, I ,� I 1� � . -1 � I _�___�_]ay rntr — . � , A, i - � � � . : I I � I i i i � I . --- � � I ATTENTION'. I I . � i � . " �. . . I., I � I I I � "I �, I i �! . I 11 i . .11 If 4eculation as a method'of making , I . i ; . i I � . I ..... . I i money interest " 9 you, communicate with " - I * � � � I . . � at once, and we will demonstrate to you ; I I i I � � i ; I I ; how large rofits can be made in the xbook � ; I I . I . I t � I i , market, w9ere, perh�ps, you formerly made I I . I I � i 1 1 1 1 1 r i ,� . I . I � . heavy loom. We give such service as en- - I , � I � � . titlesous to the patronage of professional . I i � � gtope for -Nove�# ' � cor- � The Lea� lug ; . I i es and 'I speculators, and to those who deal by � � I � i - means of help ' , � . t I . : L I rempoodenee, we extend, eve Fanc* Dry Goods, Et6,. , � I I known to us after years -of xperience. . � L t - I . . ; 0 . . I i I . I I I . I � Prudential Indormatidn and !� i � Some Nice. Presents! I fo i Child�, e' n i Investment COMPAY, � . i ! I I I - . i L I . � � � : . : . I i _____ I " i � Prudential Building, Buffillo, N. Y. I t A nice Coat ; a nobby Tam or Hood ; a nice Plaid Dress ; a . - 1617-4 .� � , , i 5 " r -er . v warm pair of Mttts 1- a good pai - of .Rose ; a pretty 11andk - � i le I f Underwear, etc. � .i ­ . . � . chief ; a Dide pie eo i � � I . : � ! I I I . : L � GENTLEMEN I he.[ I , ,� � I I! .1 A Vew Nice T, ln'g� for Ladies! , I . - i 11, I � . I I . 7 :. - . I A stylish bat would maie as nice a Christ- - I � i .. � I L I:. as Present as you ooul!d give your wife or . . . A nice 866 of 7uts ; a nice Fur Coat or Cape ; a pretty Silk m I . daughtoor. A large reAdy trimmed stock to I t . Waist ; a good i Black or � Colored Dress ; a nice Shirt Waist; I I choose from, L . � � I a stylish' Vrapoer , nice Corsets ; fine, Underwear ; a stylish- " , I , I S -_ ' I 1 -; ' I awl ; �!� fancy � ; E Parasol a warm Sl .i . I I I ; �1 Work- Baskets. v "D , � Ti -AAL. i I I I . : � .. ; I Some Sensible Pre's�nt� for the Men, and Boy Wishing to purchase for themselves , L - i % 1 ! , -1 ........ � ....... I .............................. ill fin&At to their advantage to . I . I . I at the new millinery store. i � I I I I L Xmas Nee ties # # � P retty . , nice Cashmere $1carfs ; nice Black . . I j � Cashmere Aose " , r Brac ; nice Shirts ; Collars and Cuffs ; . I ,. � i � I L , '� I T I - , � - I . c- . � . Sweaters ; fine Undefwea,�,. I I . � � I i ;!. C I I ! � � I MISS KILNS:Ey 9 Foi �Our Aunts, Uncles,; buoins, 1. eDhews, Neices, . . . a : �, I - 11 . t. I . _. ! . �i . . I . J : ' � RIOD'S BLOCk - - - SUFORTH. - Husb�nds and Wifes, Ar therf, and Sister&l Im I i I � �. I ' t - , , 1 1 - . oft Elm Logs Wanted. 1 We *ill exhibto'h:-4mme�,se array of fiseful'. and suitable goods %9 . . , I I , for the Xmas trade.! Allithe: above mentioned Jibes will b6 sold . - L j � I , I Wanted at the Bruceffeld Saw and Stave Vill ally Z I ! -11 : . L � \ as close iis possi�le. I A c411 at this store will.pay you. quanitity of flre$-cfams Set* Elm Logs, for which $7 a t 1 , ; thousand will be paid. Lop to be out 11, 19 and 119 I- , . - Fgtncyi! G'ods i d Small -Ware Tables will be full of Our 10,11 feet. Will also bity timber by measurement ot by � I , I i I 99 r I : I I : ! I : ; ; . bulk in the bueh.' . I . NoTeltiee. . I I , : � . . . . WIT,LIAII AMENT, I , i I , ; I ; � � : I : . I L . . I I I � . . Segorth P. 0 ' ! . I 1617-6 Al � . I . .1 t . I - ­ . fu Irs i; I I , . �� � I I _��_ I:-- I 1 L . � 0 1 . _,�!_ � 1, . . 1; � i I . . - ! I 1, I '' I ! Raving had largo E xmrience in the Fur Trade (especiallY, Furs Municipal � Elections. . I � i � .. L � f I for Ladies) we would invite any person to inspect our stock of I I I 11 I . - . ­ , � . . I I I . I I Coats, Oape'E,'Coflaret es, � U.. 8, tiffs, etc,, before making, your TOWNSHIP OF -TUCKERSMITH. ; �'� ii � . — . i purphase. � I Notice Is bereby given, that the annual ineeting � : I t � I . - 1 for the nomination of candidates for the offices Of i I I . I Aeove and Coxincillors for We Township of Tucker- . ! C. Stam; ped Linens,,� `*-'�, t : amith, for the next enottins y#arj will be ,heid In I i I !, � � � . I . - I - . I . I I I ...... ..... . .. i --------------------- 4__.-..-.. 1. . I I . DixoWs Hall, in the illage of LBruce, eld I . , . . I i I AT 1 VOLOCK P. xl� . 4 4 Co ­ � 0 'd 0 plete stock . W keep a full a' J of these goods. Agent for I I . I I S.L - On Monday, December 26tb, 1898,, I � ce " things to work:01t for . Be�ldings Art Wash Silk � These are Di . ;11 . I � . ; . � � I I - And in ewe more than the neoeosar ber of can- - I ; � � . .- i I .. y num : L � � i I I I Xiiias presents. !' L didatee an pro�oud and a poll is necessary, polls - � I 1, Ageint for B, 41 tt ari *'s Patterns, Delineator, Glass of Fashion. wui be opened on ! : 11 . I 1 t � I . - � � I I � I ; MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd,, 18990 1 t I I - � I . � I . !a � i st8mith's i I I Am folio", FaT ;*lift sub-divisfou �NLO. 1, Big S ' n L4'di�s` Jackets ' i _. A � 0ap X C . f I old aWlery shop, In the Village of EgniondwIlle, w � � ri :1 1, - � - Joseph Weber, Oputy returning officer' , for division - - �. � - � - . -1 I � I ; I !IL [ .� I Mo. 2 at School House Oo. 6 (BroadfooVI). James � . I tas�ed �from a I : .a complete set of B;afcok dqmty.returnIbg officer; .for divisionNo. - i " . . Wo have just patel � _ 3, at &ftool House. No. 2 A. G. ftfille. deputy �re- I - ' i I T vellei's Sampl6s, whicli we bought at half. price, and for 10 turning oscer -, for division No. 4, at Kyle's Hall, ; i . - 1`4 Ism SiucWr, deputy tttuming oftleor. ' � ' - � 1. dats we 1wiJ1 sell �hi s lot of (60, only), Coats at the, wholesale price. will 7 � � 4 ;� , Officer. � s . 4 - A.- G. SMILiuIR, Returning . - Reinem6er we only,�have 0 or 12 days to seli these goods, �as we : I I- I � f, 1617 L . I I � 7 . � want the room or Xmas� goods. Remember at the wholesale * . . I . � - � � . - i 4 i . price F A $5 Coat f )rl$3.51 0 ; a $10 Coat for $6.75. The whole 16 lip - Is I, � I j, . � I I ; � . b) 4 sold at these reductions.' Its one great A MVUH -MALIGNED MALN lot of 60 Coats to . : , a I i . , � - L � chance , :kils : -_ - I ,_: , good C . I i Seafortli t, Fail to get a �at at very little mo . - . I . ; . - - 7 . . E -b I I , 17 CTU"T � I � ! 1 i A UL!J X -0 I — , , . 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