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DECEMBER 30, 1898.
•
Blake.
• WEIMING 13LLS -On Wedneday, • De-
ieraher 2811, a very happy event took platte
•st the residence of Mr. ana Mrs. Robert
Alln, when about fifty guest s assembled to
witness the marriage of their third daugh
ter, mias Janie, who was united in the holy
bonds of inetrimony to Mr.Christian Haugh,
Cavalier, North Dakota. The bride was
/mistd by her sister, Miss - Maggie, and
Miss Lydia Haugh, and the groom by Mr.
Robert Drysdale and Me. Jatnes Allan. At
one o'clock-, while the wedding march was
being played by Mr. F. W. Hess, the bride
-entered the room, supported by her brother.
After theeremony, which was performed
t
by Rev. J A. McDonald, brotheilaw of
the bride, 11 silt, down to a sumptuous re-
past, which was prepared by the hostess.
The rest, of the day was spent in music and
social games. Guests were present from
Dashwood, Varna, London, Heneall, Kip -
pee, Fair Grove, Michigan. Zorich, and
Drysdale. Mr. and Mrs. Haugh were the
rscipients of many iisseful and handsome
presents. They intend leaving for their
home in Cavalier, North Dakota, in the near
faure. At a late hour the guests left for
their homes, wiehing the happy couple a
long and prosperous life.
Imi-Quite a -number from here at-
tended the Christmas tree and cantata in
the Methodist church, Zurich, on Monday
night. -Miss Bella Sparks spent the Christ-
mholidays under the parental roof. ---Mr.
James Kirk, of Fair Grove, Michigan, was
the guest of Mr. A. Thompson on Sunday
night. -Mr. Wm. Dougla. who has spent
the summer in Marlette, Michigan, has re-
turned home. -Mr. Robert Allan, jr., in-
tends giving up_farming and going into the
fishing-husiness. He thinks there is more
money in it and net such hard work.
-Charles Weaver. grocer, of Mitchell,
has 8 Old Out to Mr. T.1MeDavis.
-Mr. Fred Strk, a former reaident of
Mitchell; is home from Manitoba for a holi-
day.
fr 7 -.1 -The St. Marys Collegiate board have re-
•dureci the salaries of their teachers by about
• -The Stratford city council will have a
balance of $1,000 to the good at the end of
the year.
-W. T. Douglas has reeigned his position
as manager for rho- Bell Telephone Company
at Stratford.
• -Watson Garbutt, of Carliegford, is cor -
find to the haslet, or account of a bite , a
the leg from one of their hos.
• —Over a tonand quarter quarer of butter was
Manufactured at the Honey Grove creamery
• durin4. the oast month.
-A little daughter of Mr. Charles Rds,
sr, of Brodhaen, had lone of her feet bad-
• ly eealded a eouple of v. eeke ago, by ac-
• cidentally upsetting the dontents of a teapot
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tr II Is .rsties f •
SY.FORTH. December 29, 1898.
Wheat (new), Standard. .. . . 80 67 to $0 89
Sp ng Wheat per bushel, L. - 0 67 to 0 69
Ois per lanshel- - 0 27 tO 0 28
Pe per bushel... _ 0 60 to 63
•
Bs ley per bis: . 0'40 to 0 43
Bu ter, o. 1, loose_,_ _ .... 0 15 to 0 14
Be ter, tub. 0 13 .to 0 14
E per doz.-- - - 0 36 to 016
Flour, per 100 Its _ 1 00 bo 1 90
Hay per too newa,_.... 6 00 to 6 60
Hides per 100 6 00 to 6 60
O 70
O 18
O 60
000
8 76
1 75
100
3 60
2 00„,
5 CO
O 03
Woo . ... -
Poato-es per (nw)... . . ... - 0 60 to
salt (retail) per barrel 1 00 to
Wood pea aord (long).— — 3 00 to
Wood per cord (sloort) -, 1 60 to
Armlet; per bag._ 0 60 to
Ocover Seed.. . • . .. ............... 3 00 to
Timothy Seed.. - . . . 1 0 to
Pork, per TOO .. 5 00 to
allow, per lb.... — .... 02 to
TORONTO, Dcemberwheat, *0 70
spring wheat, 40.68 ; oat, 31c; peaa, per bush,
act; barley, 50 to 50o; hay pr ton, t6.00 bo
no 00 ; butte, 15e tr. 20 .1 ; Dots Toes per bag, 60e
o
to 70e a: egper doz. 19o; to 20e ; dressad.
hog -e, per 100 lbs,5 00 o53O.
Toronto Poultry Market.
The supply is atill liberal, the demand is
smaller and the market is easier at 7 to 8c
for turkeys, 5 to 60 for. geese, 30 to 70e for
ducks and 25 to 50c for chiokene.
Dairy Markets.
TO/IONTO, December 28th -Butter- The
offerings are fair, there is a good demand
and the market is steady at 14 to 15c for
large rolls, and 10 to I30 for dairy tubs.
Creamery is steady at 20 to 21c for prints,
and 19 to 20c for paleed. Eggs -Are in
fair supply, except . new laid, which are
scarce and firm at 20 to 22c. lield fresh are
quoted at 17 to 18c, and limed at 14 to 15c.
MOTREAL, December 28th--B1otter-
There is very little doing in butter, so that
quotations of finest creamery are soniewhat
nominal :a finest crearnery, 19:7 to
'western dairy, 12i to 13c; rolls, 14c. Eggs
are firm and scarce. Quotations are
:New laid, 24 to 300; straight candled, 1.6c ;
No. 2 stock, 13c; Montreal limed, 14 to
a50 ; western limed, 13 to 14c ; western
cold storage, 12 to 130.
Live Stook Markets.
TVERPOOL, December 27th. -Here and in
-London trade is dull, and prices weak;
•American steers are selling at 10 to 11c per
:Pound (estimated dreesed weight) refriger-
ator beef is slow at 8c per pound.
BUFFALO, December 26th -Cattle -Handy
butchers' opened in fairly active demand
and about 10c higher, and the medium and
common grades were /shout steady. Good
to best smooth fat.- export cattle, $5.25 to
'85.50; good to best, $5 to $5.25 • export
bulls, $4 to $4.25; good to choice butchers'
steers, $4.50 to 84.75 - common to good
butchers' hulls, $3 to $3.40; good to best
fat heifers, $4.25 to $4.65 ; mixed fat cows
and heifers, good to choice, $3.25 to $3.75;
'fat coVae, good to choice, $3 to $3.25
stockere'choice to extra quality, average
$3.75 toSel ; common to. good do., $3.50 to
83.60;• fresh cows, choice to extra good bag,
$50 to $55 ;good to choice,$45 to $50 ; shi
ing cows $9....4 to $30 ; springers, good to
extra, Veto $45; calves; choice to extra,
$7 to $7.50 ;good to choice, $6 to $7 ; heavy
fed steer calves, good color, 54 to $4.50;
common, $3 to $3.50. • Sheep and Lambe+ -
'he offerings, were42 loads total, but after
the first receipts about every train brought
sheep and la.nbs, which bad a weakening
effect on the market.. The strictly choiee
kinds of lambs sold all right. The market
•opened on choice to extra Iambs, at $5-40
to $3.6O; good to choice, $5.25 to $540;
fair to good, $5 to 85.25; sheep, choice
extra, $4.25 to 8440; good to choice,
to $4.25 ; feederse5 ess 85.25. There weie
only four loads of Canada lambs, and t e
b.90118 was $5.35 to $5,50 ; on the close prices
•dclined to the basis of $5.40. Hogs -The
market opened with about 60 loads and ac-
tive demad, 'higher prices. Heavy were
quotable at. $3.65 .to ; medium,
3.624 to $3.6,i,igs, 83.65 ex, WM. Hogs
• continued to arrive, and prices eaeed up un-
til the close'when the best weights were
quotable at $3.60 ; Yorkers, $3.50 to $3 ;
mostly inside figures ; mediums, $3 55 te
$3.60.
• SALE REGISTER.
a Thursday, January 19th, 1899, at 1.
o'clock p. xn, on Lot 34, Concession 4, MO'
Killop, 'Farm Stoek, Implements,• Ete.
John Dorrance, proprietor ; Thomas Brown,
auctioneer.
Birtlar.
PRO -GT -In Clinton, ori December lath, lac wife of
air. Isaac Pclt, of a on.
C
HOLTZMAN-In editon, on December 14;th, the
tile 61 M. J. IL Holtzman, of a disuelater.
Usborne, on December 20th, the wife
of Mr. Wm. Coates, of a son.
HOW; tsborne, on December lath, the wife
of Mr. Andrew liodgert, of a son.
TIE BES
z
Inv' ably goes to the one with brain-bno who
has ducation-opecial training; Why hot qualify
•
for or of the he places goin . You have the
chant) • The
Ce tral Busines College,
• of Toront
JOB
Opens the door to euecess for ma y young Men and
Women each year. It effort. e lendid equipmn,
thorough work a strong staff and good results.
You may ent r at any time. W ite for prospectu.
W. H. SHA Principal.
686-52
Yonge and Ger ard gs., Toronto. Ji
AL,
THE HITAON EXPOSITOR.
CE1YTRATA
Hardvv re Store
HOLI Y GOODS.
• C rvitig Sets -4e11
Oaring Knives nd
Rog rs' Cutlery bo
Ask am's Table ut
and fable Spoons P
Spoons; L Vase Lamp
er's Hockey Skates
nick e plated; S ri
Whi
Marriges.
NICO -MoTAVISH-On Decem or 22nd, at the
re idence of the bride'paten 43, in Tuokeremith,
by Rev. S. Acheson, Ma rho as Nicol, of Bole-
ee sin, Manitoba, to Mies J an McTavish, of
• Re forth.
AYL R-RULDGE-In west Wawanosh, on De-
ce ber 14th, by Rev. Mr. Mill Mr. J. Taylor, to
MI s Minute Routiedge.•
AL R-SAAKEL-On Decent er 14th; at the
Oe rio •street parsonage, 01 nton, by Rev. B.
moot, Mr. Peter %riper, of Mullett, to Aliso
y Saakel, of Fullerton.
ESON-At the Ontario stet prsonage,
ton, on becember 14th by Rev.. Clement,
arlot Eason, all
_
he reeideri e of Mr. J. B.
to, 1y Rev. Mr.
Gu ph, to Mies
n S ith. of Grey.
odi parsonage,
Swann, Mr.
oh, te Miss Mary
of Mr. Thomas
' •
uloid and stag hatidles
Forks, Table Steels
1-,h pocket and table,
ery,lievado. Silver Te;
ate Knives, Fitrks
s -special von e ; Bok
-polished steel and
g Skates, Sleieh Bells,
8, etc..
Silis
'BM P
Cl
M . Albert Kenip, Mss Ci
of Hilton.•
HIT SIDES -SMITH -At
8 • ith, of Grey, on December 3
Y !land, Mr. A. Whitesir es, of
A nie B., daughter ot Mrs. Ow
EN -MILLER -At the Met
ley, on December 14th, by
not M. MeSween, of Goder
n Miller, youngest daughte
ler, of Ripley.
H-STRACHAN-At the
• e's parents in Grey to
ber 2 tot, by the It v.
Illytb, uncle of ' the b ide,
R v. John Roos, B. A:, of Bruin: Is,
1.1 Cobh, of Kincardine, to Miss
de ghter of Mr. John Strachan
AU DERS-RITCHIE-In Morri
of the bride's parents, on Dece ber
D. Forrest, of Walton, Mr. W
rv
M ee Jeoe, denghter of Mr. Carl
ND RSON ---1cLEOD-At the reId
twat
eet
residi
Y•
cen
e V.
°Oda ea of the
on De-
a-ssiliteLeadbri;
r. Alex D.
ary, eldest
at he residence
1st, by Rev.
aundars, to
Ritchie.
co of Mr.
nolo of the
, Mr. John
erritory, to
nee of the
er 28th, by
rch aid, to Miss
Il
H ltt, Esq , all
ie
este, nee of the
em er 28th, by
Stalker, of Ws.
daughter of Mr.
• 1012118 Jenkins, Bluevale ro
br de, by Rev. D. Rogers, of B
A rderson, of M0000rnin, North
M 440 Alice -,VoLgod, of Turnber
ROB 11A LD- - HELLEN-- At the
de's father, MoKillop, on D
It v. P. Musgrave, Mr. Robert
L tcy, third daughter of Jame
of M
TAL ER -LAIDLAW---At the
br de's father, Morris, on De
R v. A. MeLeau, Mr. F. Dixon
a• nosh, to Miss Jennie, eldest
nmas Laidlaw.
IN-MoKENZfE -On Decem
D. hleDsnald, D. D., at the
bett Hawthorne, of Egnion
nkin, of Seaforth, to Miss fill
ANJ
A.
• 0 y.
I AU -ALLAN-At the residen e of
la • the bride's
fa er, by Rev. J. A. McDona d, on December
th, Christian H. Haugb, sq., of Cavalier,
• N tth Dakota, to Mire Janie, (laughter of Mr.
R aert Allan, of Blake.
EID • 0AMPBELL--On December 28th, at the rota.
• deloce of the bride's parents, by Rev. P. Mee:
grave, Mr. August Rsid, of Hullett, te tdiee Mar -
girt Ann Cambell, of MoKillop.
er 28th, by Rev.
residence of Mr.
ville„ Mr. John
ole McKenzie, of
Deaths.
JON In Seaforth, on Decemb
11 my Jonea fourth son of
aged 24 years, 8 months snd 22
ROSS- ern Tuckersmith. on Dees.
Roos, aged 91'years, 9 months a
°wale -In Brussels, on Deceffibe
Lowry, aged 72 yeare, 11 month
ROOKS In Exeter North, on Dee
Brooks. aged 62 yews and 9 mo
HOMPSON- In -Denver, Colored
10th, J. J. Thompon, M. D., f
ton, aged 35 years and 8 moat
r 22nd, William
r, Robert Jones,
jays.
ber 22nd, .aTeil
d 6 days.
19th, Edwar C.
and 26 days.
mber 2.1st I
the.
on Demi
;matey of K
Counter's 011
Murdie
WARE,
Stand, Seaforth.
ICE!.
The Annual MceUi ot) the Tu kersmith 'Br nch
aericulturai Society lite e held a • the Commie dal
Hoel; Seafoith, on edOesdoraJ -nury Ilth, 199,
at 12 p. in., to • re eive tho nnual etatenent,
auditors' report, and 1-apoint• offi ere for the year
1899. •
1 •
• THOMAS E. AYS, Seeretaay.
1204
•
• 0
Pumpinti !Wi dmills.
THE c
R.
TWO
HOFFMAN
9. S ITH,
Dry Goods 40.
AYS MORE 1
E WIND UP THE
1 1
TOCK OF 1)11Y COODS
rms WEEK.
for Friday and Saturday
cus
The reduCtiois
• WM be tremend
M,
- 551 WILLIAM St RE ET, -IpNDON1.8200,-nat.
•
ber
rk-
LISIDLLL--In Mulberr, on Dec mber 37th, Bes-
sie,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meade'', aged
84 yea. sanca 20 days.
IGGINS- -In Motor, on Deoen'beil 22nd, bfargarat
relict of the late John Biggine, ged 72 years.;
S EWART --In Cranbrook, on Dece ber 2nd, Mary
W. Brown, relict of the late Joun Stewart, nged
67 years, 11 months and e2 day
OUATT- at Moose mw, Assinib la, or December
• 14th, Willard James Itooatt, nfant son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Rouatt, for.. arty of Tucker -
smith, aged 9 months and 16 da '8.
IMPORTANT NO CES.
1 HORTHORNS FOR SALE. -The
for site two good 'young Shot
r eictered pedigrees. Prices an
ECTOR REID, Lot 7, Concession 3
fifld Pa 0.
undersgned has
horn Bella, with
terms right.
Stanley, Bruce -
1020 -11
fiesttorErtiv IN IIARPURHEY
sale, the :residence in Harpu
occupied by the undersigned. Ther
house, bricked inside, and a stable,
and a ,half of land, also a splendid
kinds of fruit, both large and small
on the main street, and has all
venencee. Also the Park lot imi
rear of the above, containing eight
on whieh there is a grod house
aleo an orchard and well. These ,pr
sold together, or separately. • Thee
admirall.ly adopted for a retired fa
garden r. Apply on the premises t
or addr ss Seatorth P. 0. WILLIA
OR SALE -Far
hey, at present
is a good frame
Iso over an acre
orchard of all
It is situated
neceesary eon-
rediately in the
and a half cres,
nd large $ able,
perties w 11 be
propertie are
er, or arket
the prop 'etor,
DYNES.
16 0-4
INT
•
NotIce is hereby giv that the 24th Annual Dieet.
ing of the members f theHay Township Farmers'
Mutual Fire Immune C palmy, *till be held at the
TO% N HALL, ZURI 11 on TUESDAY, JANUARY
101h, 1809, at 1 o'clock p m. • Bueiness-Receivin;
the Directors' and Seen; arys an ual reports, elec-
tion of director, and °Mr r business for the good and
welfare of the Conti/iy. MA members are requested
to attend. L NT, Pr sident ; HENRY
EfLBER, Secretary. 1619x8
-B.
$eaforM
a W. ANDRTP 8, Monager.
CADY BLOCK.
EXIT 80
TE' 1699,
Another year has rolled around, and the
New Year finds' us still doing business
at the " Oldtv.ind. " During the year
just closing , have by close at-
• tention to th ints of our customers,
coupled with good goods at right
• prices --made 1,he acquaintance of
many new fac s, thus securing them as
perrnanat cu t merle while retaining
the confidenc 4f old customers, who
• have dealt at hs atore since its open-
ing day seven n years ago. T1 all
our customers ( ew and old) we, there-
fore, extend o r thanks for trade given
us in the past, 4 d assure you of our4
desire to merit ts continuance. Dar-
• ing the cornin year, 18E19, it will be
our endeavor, s in the past, to handle
the best goods in the Shoe line to be
• had on the mkrkete We always biy
for cash, thus 1 securing the best d0 -
counts, and if4ie are, therefore, in a
• Iposition to sell our, goods at the lowest
possible prices' With honest goods at
right prices a qur motto, we ex et
1899, the lasts ear of the century, to
be the banner e r' in the history of the
store.
it
S0(l
She
sea
o1ONN
JEE§:
• . I
On the 16th of Janu ry, 1899, we enter up ourstock, but beforh that time
ust be reduced to the lo est possible point. All Wint r Goods will be
regardless of cost s e will, carry no goods i over ' good quality and
prices \will sell them.
e must have- our stock I clean and up-to-date for
new year. In the follovving list You will find god s suitajble for the present
on and money savers.
Winter Dress Goods, 38
for 12c ; Heavy Tweed
for 15c ; Fancy Dress G
colors, worth $1, for 75c
nches wide, Werth 121; for 50 • Twee Dress Gool d , worth
20e ss Goods, worth 21.5c for 19'43, Colored Cashmer , worth
25c od , shot effeets, worth 7c, foe 50c ; P ain Covert Suitings,
ne ;Ladies' Walking Hata, all Icolors, worth 504 for 250 ;
She ey's Rigby Waterproof Fricze Ulsters, tweed lined, high storm colhir, slash pockets,
wo th $7,50, for $6 ; Men's ;Frieze Ulsters, tweed. lined, Worth $6, for $4.50 ; Fancy
Fla nelette, -in floral designs, Suitable for children's droSses, worth 10c, for 8e ; G rey
Cot on, yard wide, worth 4c,' for '20 ; Cheek Csinghams, new patterns, worth 70, for 5c.
'Wishing our hundreds of customers
Pr sperous New Year.
throwYbout the county a Happy' and
b
1A.INTI) 0
McliINNON
•
LYTL
Discom4 en se
00
Everybody knows th
all being one of the aim
allowed to the bookeller'
who desire them. Thi
mental stores to seize upo
at cost in order to give th'
cheap.
To ithe Electors of iSeaforh.
LADIES AND GENTLEllEY aving bee re-
quested by so many to remain in th field as a stida
date for your Council for 1899, upon reconsider tioo,
I have deoided to do so, and I r spectfully Holiolt
your vote and influence In my beha f. If elected as
a member of the Council, I shall d my nth.. st 10
further the interests of the tpwn Ith a gen realty
not inconsistent with safety nelconomy. ours
truly, JOHN A. WILSON. 16 0 -
To the Electors
• of Seafo
LADES ANO GENTLEME
name t be brought before yo
municipal honora, I hereby eel
fluence in my behalf on Jan
all a happy New 'Kear, I will ev
SM1TS.
To the Electors of
LADIES AND GENTLEME :
date for the Reeveship of Tuoere
not be possible for me to see ou
tween 1hie and Monday next, 1• beg
way your soffrageo, trusting that
the loony years I bave been a reel
ship, hes been such as, to reerit
You're truly, JAMES PATTERSO
• • SOUTH Hu
AGRICULTURAL'
he Tc,wn
viog allowed my
candilate for
our vote and in•
d. Wishing von
&In yours, WM.
1620-1
ckersmith.
s I am a candi•-
ith, and it may
11 personally be-
te, solicit in this
y conduct during
ent of the town -
your confidence.
16a0-1
The Annual Meeting of the me
Huron Agricultural Society will
Hall, J3rucefio1d, on
Wednesday, January
AT ONE O'CLOCK,
For the purpose of reeeiving t
elects g direotors and Gni ears, an
other wiliness.
A m eting of the directors will
place o the same day at 11 o'cloc
JO N MURDOCH. President.
ON
OCIETY.
bars of the South
e held in Dixon's
18th, 1899,
P. M„
e annual rrporte,
the transaction of
e held at the same
k a. in.
RAN, Secretary.
1620-3
pplication to .P
Notree is hereby given that an
read* to the Legislature of the P
at its next Session, by the Corpo
of Safforth, for an Act to author
submit a By -Law, or By -Law.
the said Tenon, to empower 'th
bone* a sum, nog exceeding
gregate, and to issue debent
payable io twenty years, wi
annully, and empowering the
levy ri yearly rate upon the whol
of ea d Town, in addition to all o
13
for tl e payment of said debentu
auth tiziog the said Corporation
said y•Law or By -Laws being
the majority of tbe ratepayers
make a loan of 820,000. witho
F. Case & Co , to enable the
openite a pork packing hoire i
forth to be secured by a
hull Inge, machinery, and pl .er
Case & Co., in fa•eor of the
to ra ke a loan of $17,C00 to
enable him to eetablish and
loon iry man and maelitniet in
secy. ed by a mortgage upon t e
mes inery and plant .1 the s
in f 4xor of the said corpora
the 1 said Town to remit tax
taxa) upon the property an
R. . Case & ,Co., and Bo
ternnot exceeding tatenty ye
rliament.
5.
10
oolo
•
proper price of School Boks. A uniform price to
of the depatment, a Mall margin of prafit is
to insure therebeing liept within the racI of all
state of affairs has 10 some of the big epart-
School Books as an advertising line, sellin them
impression that they sell all other goods q1t1a1Iy
To meet this unfair c mpetition we have determined to give a
Discount of Ten Per Cent.
SCHOOL,
When ch.
ON ALL
OOKS SOLD
OR CAL,11L
•rge, the regular price stil prevails at
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III ;
ison s
Lumsden
SCOTT'S BLOCK, MAIN
SEAFORIT
Notice to 'Ore
Of Wiegand Truemn
ship of Hay in
yeoman, decease
Pnrsuant to Chapter I
is h reby given that all p
the 'state of the late eai
on, r before the first day
to the undermentioned
of the eaid Wiegand Tr
their claims. And after
ecutors will proeeed to
among the parties (Taal
only to euch clairns of wh
given as above required,
to any person, or persons
they shell not then have
HENRY
JOHN D
Dated at Zurieh, Deee
itors.
r, late of the Town -
he Co nty of Huron,
R. S.
dies ha
Wiega
of Febr
xecato
inner, f
the sal
istribut
d •ther
eh notict
nd the
of wlo
ecoived
IPPHA
ICHER
0., 1897. Notice
ing claims against
d Truemner, are
arv, 1899, to send
of .the lett will
ill particulars of
date the said Ba-
the said Estate
, having regard
obeli have been
will not be liable
e claim, or claims
otice,
DT /
Executora.
1
bet lath 1898. .1619-3
application will be
evince of Ontario,
ation of the Town
e the said Town to
• the ratepayers of
said Corporation to
7,000 in the ag-
ree for the same,
Interest thereon,
said Corporation to
rateable property
her rates sufficient
is and interest, and
n the event of the
• rried hy a vote of
f the 8 id Town to
t inter° t, t,o T. R.
to e Oldish and
the own of Sea-
ae u n the teed,
f tbes id T. It. F.
d Oar ..ration, and
obert Bali, Jr., to
t. nd h s business et
he said Town, to be
land a id buildings,
id Rob rt Boll, Jr.,
n, and authorizing
(other than school
ant0 the said T.
rt Be 1 Jr., for a
• O. HOLM TED,
Sllitor
.Seseortb, December 28tb, 1 9 .
o Applicants.
1619-6
GENTL'
A stylish hat would iae
mas Present as you c uld gi
daughter. A large eatly t
choose from.
Winthrop
The annual mMeti
ers of the Winthr
will be held in t
rd, 1899, the patro
holders at 8:30 p.
sented, officers oleo
the coming season
last sale will also
?resident ; JAM
heese and Butter
ompany.
g of the patrons and sharehold-
pabeese and Butter Company,
e factery on TUESDAY, January
s to meet at 1:30, and the share -
the annual report will be pe-
t; and arrangements made f or
o perations. Cheques for the
be distributed. ALEX. KERR,
K ERR, Seo-Treas. • 1619x2
Wishing to purchnse fol
will find it to their a
cell at the new milliner
MISS KI
KIDD'S BLOCK,
EN,
nice a Christ -
your wife or
immed stock to
themselves
vantage to
store.
SEY,
SEA FORTH.
1009
„It ANNUAL M ETiNG.,
The' Annual Meeting o the • .stance Cheese and
Butter Manufacturing Compan , will be held at
Constance, on Friday, Deeemb r 80th, 1898, at 3.
o'clock p. m. A full attendence 's required.
• GEORGE SEPHENSON,
• President.
1619x1
STREET, ,!
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the ramily
leone
of th
and t
calls
term a
WE
famil
as sty
and t
witch
Ileathe
•igen of
out g
we'll
We m
the eh
in qui
.down
profit.
and t
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refor
by bu
Call and see
the o
15i8
fort,
f the problems th th
lath Pickard Ca,
S 1111,A FORTH, ONTARIO.
hritmas Presents
AT
RGAIN PRICES.
Ladies' or ge tlemen who are looking for Christmas presents for husbands
or wives, sotis or au hters, uncles or aunts, nephews or nieces or sweethearts,
cannot do better t an peruse the following list of 3310St useful 98 appropriate
article* for the pu po e.
Ldies' and C ildren's up-to-date Coats at and below cost. Ladies'
Astrachan Yur Cots t $1950, $25, $32, $35, and $40. -Ladies' Fur Capesat
$750, $10,j$12, 1 $20, and $22.50. Ladies' Fur Ruffs and Collars at
$1.50, $12 ,. $3, 4, $5, $6.75, $10, $15 and $20. Ladies' Muffs, all prices,
from $1 up to $1 Ladies' Fur Gauntlets at $3, $4 and a Ladies' and
Gents' Lined and nlined Kid Gloves, Ladies' Parasols, Ladies' or Gents'
Umbrellas. Silk or -sista from $1 up to $6. Lathes' Shawls, Ladies' Dress
GoOds lin pOplins, Wool Satins, Crepons, Fancy Blacks, Serge; Muscovites,
Box Cloth; Amaz ns Bedford Cords Ladies' Silk Hndkerehiefs, Black Dress
Silks in Bengalines, Peu de Sole, Cords,
Comittss, our celebrated Times
Silk Goods. Ran e f above Silks at 75c, $1, $1 25, $1.50 and $2 per yard.
Men's Silk Ti s in every style, Men's Lined and UnlinedKid Gloves,
Men's li'V'hie- and C lored Shirts, Men's and Ladies' Silk Ha-ndkerehiefs, Men's
Fur unlets, ?en 13 Fur Caps in Beaver, Western Beaver, Nutrid, Persian
Lamb, Ast han, etc etc.
Big r nge of en's Fur Coat, in Coon Australian Coon, Wombat,
Wallaby, hinese Dog, Bulgarian Lamb and Siberian Calf, Good selection
of Robes i Saskatch wan Buffalo, Goat and Galloway Cattle. We cony the
largest ranbe of. Fur oods west of Toronto. •
Table Covers Tapestry and Chenille. Curtains in Lace, Chenille,
Tapestry, Swiss and 3russels Net. Large range Bed Spreads.
We will clear all Boys' and, Men's Tweed Overcoats at 25 per cent. off
regular price. We n w give a special big discount off all Men's, Youths' and
Boys' Suits ,i Odd Pants and Vests. Special line of Men's Vests at 50c each.
Good Line Meth; Pants now at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.
We will sell all Ladies' Hats at hOlf price.
• A nice present would be a piece of Table Linen, or a dozen Napkins.
Overe ats and Suits to order. We guarantee a first-elass fit.
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•
We cordially invite inspection: No trouble to show goods.
1 ICKAID & 00.
i) DIRECT
IMIIORTRS,
• treets
Opo4te Town Building, Cotner Main and Market
s Suggestions
_
BY ,
ion Are
tst
The Leading Store for Novelties and
Fancy DO Goods, Etc.
ome Nice Presents for Children
A, nice Coat a nobby' Tam_ or Hood ; a nice Plaid Dress
warm pair of ; a good pair of Hose, a pretty Handker
chief ; a nice piece of Underwear, etc.
A Fe Nice Things Tor Ladies
Sonie
A nice Set of Furs ; a nice Fur Coat- or Gape; •a pretty Silk
Waist ; aood. Black or Colored Dress • a nice Shirt Waist;
- a stylish Wrapper;'niee Corsets - fine 'Underwear ; a stylish
Parasol; a warm Shawl; fancy Work Baskets.
Presents for the Men and Boys
Pretty Xmas Necktie* ; nice Cashmere Scarfs ;_ nice Black
Cashmere Hose • fancy Br9.ees ; nice Shirts; Collars and"Culfs ;
Sweaters ; fine Underwear.
0. For Your Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nephews, Neices,
Husban 5; and Wifes, Brothers and Sisters.
We will exhibt an immensearra.y of useful and suitable goods
for the Xmas trade. All the above mentioned lines will be sold
as close as possible. A call at this store will pay you.
Our Fancy Goods and SmallWare Tables will be full of
Novelties.
• house has to s4uggle with,
bead
e size of the shoe bi/Js usually.
rth a groan. But these mat -
ways right thernsOlves when
ndertake the contract. The
just as well Aw, with just
ah shoes, as they ever were.
e bill is _less. A speo'es of
'aft, perhaps, or a sort o shoe
magic, but we know t e' reas
Ind the inside of it all. With.
;n into a long expla ation,
ive you the truth in a n Wien.
e it our business to that
s we sell are the highes grade
living
wimmheeurctoeh,
Is less,
gins,
made.
cam-
Oty. Next, we put th
Sp the lowest ppeibIe
If you are dealing els
•ibk you are paying too
r shoes, now is a good
and make your shoe bi
ing from us.
our Patent Leather Le
ly perfect fitting leggin
Made for wear style an
and sells at sight.
Richatd,son.d mo nis,
Dealersi in Good Footwe r,
Whitney's Block, - - Sea orth.
AN
The Annual
.and Butter Ms
McKim's note
1899, et 1 o'cl
are all regime
THOMAS Mc
qAt. „liffizETIN
Mieeting of the:Melton 17 n Cheese'
nofacturing Company, will fi held at
Welton, on Inesday, Jan 3rd,
c p. Sharehelders an , patron0
ed to 1e present.
'ADZFAN, R. IL FERGU
?reidet. ecretary.
1019-2
A WOO About Furs
Having had large experience in the Fur Trade -(especially Furs
for Ladies') we would invite any person to inspect our stock of
Coats, Capee, Collarettes, Ruffs, Muffs, etc., before making your
purchase.
StaMped Linens, Ee.
A Bi
• We keep a full and conapIete stock of these goods. Agent for
Beldings Art Wash Silks. These are nice things to work at for
• Xmaspgreenstfoentsr. • .
Butterick's Ptterns, Del
Aineator, Glass of Fashion.
Snap in Ladies' 4ackets
Wi3 have just purchased from a large concern a complete set of
Diaveller's Samples which We bought at half pric'and for 10
days we will sell this lot of (60 only) Coats at the witolesale price.
-R ember we only have 10 or 12 days to sell these good, as we
w4int the room for Xmas goods. Remember at the wholesale
pree ! A $5 Coat for $35�; a $10 Coat for $6.75. The whole
lot. of 60 Coats to be sold at these reductions. Its one great
chance in Seaforth this Fall to get a good. Coat at very little money.
Under Town Clock
Pentecost's one Price Cash Store
Cardno's BlocK
Pentecost's
Penecost's
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