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The Huron Expositor, 1900-05-25, Page 54 Ito e jj than sell de tiers; nvy of other& ugh the values— only, Gro teas, programme er given.- ; the- pest pravintla to by a large end Wm hs week fr "(inner ed ices zin Exeter, Reith lade Ung lately -Dr. Mac. day lat.- ng in this rain aeon ind Mr. ijp?r1 and ting rela- special at. day, there ixtetes ULU at Ford. sport e at with Sea- -Bruseeta of sports - dary, Jane end elee- y the peat up to the arimined, !ammo of, erala met ty of this on 19 eight place On 41001 Con- thuri.h on .ossdarritne howsprisee Briassele. n Wilkie, r. , at In - dleiville ereet- phic o plague Ilkie hao s twenty meeting 9 for the town. ---• h even - in train -- water all re--Pro- Owen he put ' eee in 8towei, his ed he fire litancee. t4I'The " the ate rates , 190 - high to cele. =a large; ber of' .ng pre.. eceivecl ch ana .-The se days °noes. -The ew za trects- . -No e of , fortk. of 9nd saw of etc! _ 00 Honoring a Politieil Leader. : Standing on the' desk of Sir Oharbse Te - per When he GU te;'‘ed. the chamber Tuesday afternoon Was a magnificent basket) of ram, placed there by his admiring followers, Who marked, in tide graeefui internee, the 46th anniversory of their 'leader'e entrance to publics life. 4 silk ribbon- twined around the buket bore the ineeriptien r ” Forty- five year of public! 1ife-1855.1000," ; end , a (mad attached to it bore the words i , 14 Presented to the Hen. Sir Charlen Tap. ,I per, Baronet, on a the 46th annivers-a ary of his entry into publio life by his. loyal suPporters ist the House of Com- mons, ad =Item armee An the venerable leader of the Oppoeition "entered the ehamber he was greeted with deem by the members who sit behind him on the Speek- er's left, and ' the ',Cheers were taken up and, re-echoed from thP Government benches. - Sir Charlee beweeL hie acknowledgementa, arsd as he. took his Item behind the baekee of flower; whiela cornplesely obscured him from the observatide ef those on the Gov - eminent benehes, Mr. Foster laughingly advised him to "hide hie blushee behind the flowers," s SIR CHARLES' AOKNOy LEDGEMENT. Before the orders of the day were milled Sir Charles rose and read :-" I ask the in. dulgence of the Holm to say a single woxrd in reference to the very kind meaner in which I have been 'received here to -day by both sides of VI e House. (Cheers.) I need not eay I have been deeply touched by the ,:f. manner in whi h my friends on this side of. the House hay marked the (Completion of the 45th year f my public life and in this Houma, and by the very kenerOUS Manner ill which the same epirit has been ovineed by , gentlemen to whom I am oppoted tiolitieally. (Cheers.) I was elected to represent my native county of Cumberland, Nova Scotia, on the 22nd of May, 1855, so that to -day le the conspIetion of 45 yeare of oontinuoue public life, 1 may lay that daring that period f ' have been engaged in the active praetice of the medical )rofension for 29 years, and that I heve had the good ordiaad fortune to hold the higheet office! In my native Province and in the Dominion of Canada for 28 years of my public life, . And I think almost every • person would agree that unlese I was a great slattern both for office and the emolument arising from it, I ehould be abundantly sat- isfied with the past. I can only say that if I were half as polite a perszon as the eminent Lord Chesterfield, who -apologized to those. whom he h-ael detained some time standing around his bedside before he expired; I wouldmake a humble apology fOr lagging Superfluoue upon the publio stage eo long. (Laughter ;and !sheers.) it is .1, not. my desire that that per- iod should be very much longer continued, but 1 am afraid 1 will have to remain, at all event!, until the electorate of the country shall deeide which, of the two great parties who are now contending for power , in this country are to enjoy it, during the period whieb, is to come. (Cheers.) Sir Wilfrid Laurier, representing the Lib. oral, made pleasing and fitting reference to the ocourrence, I P SITOR. ; iwommiwAmons News Notes. -The Canadians have Floored again. Lord Roberts wires- the War Office that Ma.' horde advance to the relief of Mafeking was. stubbornly opposed, and that a detachment of Canadian artillery,lw job had reached the scene by a series of for ed. marches, ren. dared very valuable us stance." The boys .seem to have the knack turning upett ,j,he opportune moment. • -The trial of Nolan, Walsh and Dolman, the, three psalm accused of attempting to blow up the locks on the Welland canal with dynemite, opened at Welland on Wed- nesday, before Chaneellor Boyd. Mr. E. F, B. Johnston'the well known criminal lawyer of Toronto retirements the Crown, and Nolan and Wo,,lsh are without ceunsel to defend them. • -Mr, James Cowin ex.Dominion Arbi- trator, died at his residence, "Omagh) Lea," Galt, on Tuesday, in the 98th year of his age. Ceciased was born near the Vale Yarrow, Scotland, in 1803, and had been a resident of Galt and. vicinity since 1634, He for several years sepresented South Water- loo in the old Parliament of Tipper Canada, end Was a leading farmer and stook ratter. • THI41 MARKETS. 874AVoReTII, MAY 1000 Fall Wheat (new), Standard , SO 64 to 80 65\ Boring Wheal per buelsel,..- 0 04 to 0: 65 eine per 0 27 tO 02-8 Peas per butthel- .0 57 bo 0 68 _Barley per bushel- - - 0 40 to 0 40 Butter, No. 1, Iowa- 0 12 to 048 Butter, •Iftw ...11 •••e • • • 0,12 to 0 18 ' Eno por doz„ • . 0 9 -to 011 Flour. per 100 U.- *0 ....A ••• •.• • • o• 200 to 200 7 00 to 7 50 5 00 to 550 Sheep kine, -• • • • 050 to 070 Wool 0 18 to 015 0 26 to 0 80 1 00 i0 000 Hey per ton new_ __„, Hideo ter 100 _Potat:Oes per ‘usb Salt (retail) per barrel - wood par cord (long) --- Wood pot owl (ehott),......... Apples per has Mover tr;r0kr •• •• 10 Timothy Seed- 41,4*•••••1(ff •• ****** t Pork. per 100 IF* ear wif •.• OW allow, per lb- - Erma, May 28, IWO, Wheat ,, 00 68 to 80 64 Bees 0 60 to 002 Bewley 0 88 to 0 42 Ooto ................... 026 to 0 27 Butter 0 11 to 0 12 0 00 to 010 6 60 to 7 00 0 OQ to 6 00 0 60 to 060 0 04 to 005 0 10 to 011 2 50 to 8-00 1 75 to 200 2 00 to 226 1 00 to 175 Hay „ „ . „ „ ........ . 50 to 700 4 00 to 2 Oa to 0 40 40 6 00 to 1 25- tO 6 er to 600 0* to.. 0 06 4 76 2 60 100 5 60 2O Bides Pork-dream:4.f SkA••••••••••••••••••• Sheep Skins - .0 ••••••• -Cured 11.66.e. .... . r••••••••••••••• Cordwood Cordwood (green). -Steve Weed.... • ....... It" Stove Wood (gieen), • „ Potat oes. Tortmeo, May 2 -Car lots are sold on .trick at about 30.to35o per bag, and at farmers' WagonS at about . 6 to 40c per bag; out of store, choice 4001t?l:wing about 40 to 45c per bag. Dairy arkete. • Uerea, N. Y. M et 21.-Cheeee, - 7 iota- of large white: 39 'poxes, aold at no ; 8 lots do., 500 boxes't ; 10 lots large colored, 600 boxes, at ; 16 lots do., 960 boxes at fige ; 20 lots, 70 boxes, at 9go ; 6 lots, 500 boxes, at 9ic .5 lots email white, 420 boxes'at 8o ; 61 tat small colored, 370 boxes; 'at82o ; 4 lots! do., 350 boxes at 9e. Buttere-Creamery, 62 paokagee sold at 19e. TOBONTO, May 22.--d-Better-eSteady to firmetnd in 'keed demand. Creamery steady, Loftier% here sell to the trade as follows :- Dairy tube, 2 to 130 for &Mae ; large rolls, 13 to 14(3 ; eznall dairy pound prints, 13A to 14o; carmen, tubs and .boxes, 17 to 18o, and poundal 18 to 19e. Cheese - Sales are being made in the ordinary way at 13o for old, and 11 to 11 for new. Eggs -The market is eteadye Dealere are now paying litio outside. Sales to tire trade are made at 12 to 124c. Idea:enure May 22, -Eggs -There is a fair demand and prices are firm at 11 to 1* foe choice. 13utter-The market con - gum firm, with factories holding for an- other advance, but dealers (state that they are unable to twelve any large orders for preeent quality of butter at prices asked. Expiate are praotically nil. We would quote * good demand for finest °memory at 17i to mc, but enything over I'Pso ie maid to be e apeOu1eettV0 price. Cheese -The ahippeneeontinue to he,miner mama_ under thednfluenue of rather gloomy cables, English holders are not anxious for new cheese at any prices until °Id stook fe all mold off, and there le dill much of elle highapri(ed article on hand in that market, , On spot we .ocdoriadete hie.* ening inito: , bite at 0 to On the arf 4: • idiVad St iThState. , Low 0, Engle ite es o 13a pe pound; at• to lei per pound and ye On it are s ottati, r po More premien did not trader the Pr; day'e 4# to 5 from from 2 at from from good from 01 Spring' eaoh, pound f ik; sups townshi Tono strong for hogs train $6 port ca oholae *ere ste feeders were in little off per owt, heavy 1 cher, $3 0 cher, $3 to $4 ; inferior hutch°, $2.75 ; tookers, 0 to $4 ; Lam $1.50 to $6 ; sheep, $2 to 64 ; lb $3.50 ; ows,'625 to $50 each ;I c ok kets.. •d, Ma 22nd. - e are quoted at 12 Live poo Klee' ar dre ed eight) ; s ad at 8 to 130 Ite rigeratrr ef le firm at we May 22. Th butehere In considerable . num ars,- but *cern to require uoli beef, and (Attie was- rat ' ragging, rs about' the ism n Iset Th ket. Prime )3 eve mold at f per pound ; pre ty- clod tocIi ; the corn o Or tO: 12 cep glor oro hey the 1th re. om , at • at o ,40, and the lk en's st ip era to 4o per poen . elves scd at o 87 each, 8hi to r paid 4e , for go siicep, and the butehett aid , o 4iii per pound f the oth re. tribe 601d.ttt fro 60 to . 26 at hogs sold Mei ent 54. to Bee pot* r !straight lots, Weig ed offthe a re. or lot of 35 hoge fro the efts ern a were gold at 4e pe 'squad.. iro, May . 23rd ---B shim . led the cattle Map et' .clay. P ces took another j p p, -advan ing to $64,31i, he emend for ex hivighasargli ' rwittel 1-Pnait.- igrtocv errYs 1 dy at $3,25, $3,90 a, d $4. HS vy: ere firm at $4,40, 'dater ea tie . iir demand, but the nality w - a Choice exporters, .50 to $ .15 Light eXporters, 0 8 to 64, 0 ; ens, $4,15 to $4,40 ; hole* ut- to 84.25 ; medium t good • ut- .0.50 to per cwt., eke, .82 to , Ives-, $6 to et° each j choice hogs, $6.3'714 per cwt. ; light h ga, $5,75-- per cwt. e heavy hop, 63.62i. t 64 per cwt, ; spring earths, 63 to 65 each: e BBFPALO, May 224-70attle ood to hest smooth et export cattle, deal able quality, $5.40 to 5.85; good- tubeot, 25 to $6:50; export . lls, ohoiooto extra, to 84.50; good to Icaltoice butehers' a ere, 0 • to ,e0 ; good to best butchers' steere, .75 to 6d 10 ; good to 'hest fat bells,, $4.25 to 64.tel ;, r to good fat bulls, P.85 to $4.25; fe • ;ere' bulls, 0.25 to $3,601; common to goad ho egna bulls, $3,60 to $4 ; good to best fat afore, $4.50 to $5.10 ; fair to good heifers, • .25 to 644, 1 fat cows) good to beet, 1 5. to $4.5 ;,' media . fat cows, $3.6010 .76 ; fat cows, ohm On . to fair, 82.50 to ; feeding steers, eh ice to extra, $ .50 o $5 ; fair to go d, , $3 60 to $3 85 ; anada etoekesteers, , ,60 to 84.85; t cic cal s, choiceato extra, 5. to $5.40 ; stock bu Is, $3 to. .75 ; calve , good. color eteela, $4 760 V. .t.8heep and Lambs -De- mand fox lambleof Atilequality was active, and sold oti.th hasW of 66,50 o $6,75, lane . . sheep wer edie.4.sande ,kower. Lembo, choice to extra, $6:50.40 lo,„75 ; geed to . choice, $6 to $6,01 sheeporrixeu, 6!,75 to 85; wethers $ to $5,254 hexporto w there, $5,25 ' to $5.351. Hogs-eavy ho $5.40 to $5.45 ; wiXed, $5,36e. to, $5.4 a Yorkers, heavy, $5.25 to 65,3(r; Yorker ,'liglat,$5.20 to $5,25 ; Pige, resughs,$4,80 to .85 ; stage, $3.65 to M 90; doge steady. THE CANADIAN Bank of Commerce! CAPITAL(PAID UP) Six Dollars -4e .000,000. 8EI4FORTH BRANCH. 1 A gen re Banking business tran- sacted. Farmers' Notes discounted, and, special attention leen to the oolieeti cif Saie Notes. SAVI BANK. -Interest &ION - ed on d posits of $1 and upwards Special etionities for transaction of • businee in' the Klondike District. Money 0 ersrpayablo at any ban homed tho following r tee •' Undo . 010 .08;$20 to . 111 to 820 .10 880 to .14 °F. HOLMESTED", F. G. MINTY, Manager. 1624 ,12 . 'Bohol r, BRETT-It Reafortb, on May 7th, th wife of Mr. R. A. rett,, of a eon. HAYS -In 1eleillop, on May 22nd, the wife of Mr. John Fl Vs, of a daughter. - BUOHANA -In Grey, on May Oth, the. wife of *. Alex. 11 chanan, of ,a eon. HULLEY- MoKillop, on May UM, Ow wife Pt Mr. Aar•n Halley, ole 00n. * HAOKWEL -In MaKillop, on May 5th, the wife Of Th Haeltwell, of a son. MoPARLA *din Gtey, on Moy loth, the wife of Mr. Geo e McFerlane, of a son. roureiee ey, on May 16th, the wife of Mr. GeO, Ford, Of II eon, PARSONS in Stephen, on Ifay 14th, the wife of - Mr, Se PEMODY, of 14 daughter, „ HOGARTIT in Stephen, on May 6tb, the wife of Mr. Fred Hrgarth, of a daughter, SAMBROO Orediton, on May llthi the 'Wife of Mr. Wm Sambrook, of a or. • MoDONAL Wingliam, on May. 16M, the wife a, Mr, T. McDonald, of a eon, ItINTOU In Winglism, on May 141h, the wife of Mr. Ww Rintoul, of a eon, • 1, GtpIN-In finton, on May 7th, thof wife of Dr, Gunn, o dau hte M NYING8-In Goderieh township, May 12th, the wife Of Mr, Wal. Mtionings, of son. TAYLOR -I Tuakersmith, on May 140, the wile of Mr. Wm, Taylor, of A daughter. !TENDERS N --1n oderieh, on May 18th, the wife olldr. Orden Henderson, ole 000i (0t111 bOrne) HALE -16 Odorieh, on May 10th, the wife of Mr, Frank We; of Guelph, of a daughter, WALKER- h Paden, on May 18th, the wife of Mr. Wm, W licer, of a son. HOOD -In Stanley, 00 May 17th, the wife of Mr. Joseph nod, of a eon., • Marriages, COOPER- ELSON-At the reoldonce of tie bride's parents, On May 101h, by Rev. Mr. M rtin, Mr. George oper, of London, to Mi Annie, Only Si deughte ,of -Mr. John Nehion, ot E eter North. • SIIEPIIER -EDGAR-At the reel erica of the bride'e arents. Irowick, on May icte, Mr. Shop. - herd;,to Mies Lillie, eldeskdssughte of Mr, Goo. Edgar, WILLIAMS N-DENBOW-At the res donde of the bride's other, on May 16th, b Rev. John Holmei, r. Robert J. Williamson, to Wes Al. bort* D bow, all Of Brunel?. I' rucore-e KLATER--At 'the 'residence of_ the bride'm •stelae, Lower Wifighom, On Ma 10th, by R.ov. „ Perris, Mr. Anthony Nicihol, 0 Wing. ham, to Mies Annie, daughter of Mr. . oma, eluelato , Deaths: onnetni-1 'ilerputhey, on May 2Is6, owes OrIOV0, aged 50 carrandex dayp. MEGAW-1 Goderieh, on lloy.181b, S Ilegaw,, • aged 80 earl end 2 months.' i POLAN-In Farquhar, on May 1211, tbe Wife -01 - J. Polon -aged 07 years, 1 KERR-ln orrie, on lifoy 10th, Francis 'OharlOtto Higgins, riffle Of Mr, W, Kerr, aged 2t9 years, , 1 month :Id -4 dope. I I . . BENNETT iliussele, on May 18th, Ellen Ben. nett, ag 02 yeas% HAYS -In G 441014.013 -May I.1th, dames Hays, eged (IL re , .KNIGI1T-1 Grey, on .MaY 16th,- Joh - IL, con of 'Joseph ahd Barbara Knight, aged cr yore. Sixty S condi; make a inute Sixty minutes make an flour, But 6 type -writing maehines make t finest e dement in Canada or produ Ing exp rt operators. The Central, Business ollege,, Has that equipment, and, besides has t largest staff of export teachers ployed any Canadian bumineee sehool. is oollog is open every month in the yet!, and et dents may 'enter any time aud Edify fo buainees positions on short lotto Specie Summer terra from July 3rd. batalogu incipal, '‘ TORONTO, free. -- W. IL SHAW, Nome) suckle rird sts., Toronto. U 52 Duthie% Tomah, Seed. White Oak, saddlesere Mir& 4th, I IldreW Yea% StitsfOith t oar Sir: WAS adved to try . Duthielt turnip seed, ne Me you hen ed hot eteaeon. It was late W110,I1 1: found.' oo Id get it from you, and, for 'this roman only ordered a !Small quantity. X want , to lay that I had very good results, notivitlistand. leg the exceedingly dry'Meilen, Something like 800 bushels per acre, X think. Now, you will kindly let mo know if you intend llhPorting nein from. Mr. Duthie) I will re Quire from 35 to 40 lbs., perhaps more. :Kindly give an idea of price. An early &newer wilt oblige, yours truly, FRANK R. 81100E, i The above ehoompion putile, top swede mold by A. Young, Seefortle. only, who i ports it direet from A. Duthie as Co.,Teiv Aberdoen, Sooelanct, who grow it on oven farm. All men (lettere, promptly tended to. Price; 2ec per pound. A. Yoewo, Seaforth. IMPORTANT NOTIONS. T\OG LOST, -Lost Or stolen from the F.gmond. Li villa flits on Sunday night, May 201311, a Week and white hull cl,g. Any Information hewing to bis recovery will be reWarded and any 'person found bothering him will be proecouted, - A. , HUGHES,' Iron buyer, Seatortb. 10984 ig Co res er ' M and Market Sreeta Sostfortn, Ontario. Largetat- Dry ..Csocetta lend Clothing Coneern Four Counties. a ' Weal' r is &ening, evert if it isn't here yet. Are you prepared for it? e If ot, call; at our s re nd &fleet a summer coat awl vest that will ma warm weath a p enure to you. • i , Now 0 the ti tit to examine your took ofaummer under clothe% It is low (and it u ually io at this time of year), you. cannot do better than to cern° th.e from :50e to S .00 peri mitt S4 and examine out e tens ve range of this class of goods, We have at is up to date in g nts' furnishings and clothing will be found in Everything t our tore at the lowest piossible tprices. We are satisfied that we leap plea elan, giveus triel, 1 _ 41-14-1-.14.1.4t+++++++4-1-14+4444 IGHT BRSS.J ,--,---- 16-1ARM FOR SALM-Par ale Lot 21, COneesslon I! MoKillop, containing 100 acres, 80 of whieh a e cleared and ready for crop, being well undordralnele add well fenced with 'order and. Week ash, The h I. fusee is timber and pasturS, ..-,There le a Mill or 'chord and three good wells. There is a good lrenie hone° and wood !hod, a bern and stablee 51x80 feet also sheep house, pig nen, implement house andII ru other necessary out buildings'. It iii 1.1 miles eaetd the north gravel road aud le convenient to school., ehurehes, post office, eta Ie 7i wiles from Seefor h And ten miles from Brussels. It le one of the belt farm e In the township and will be sold on easy te e as the proprietor wiehes to retire. Apply on th_e promisee or Wrote Winthrop 13, 0. WM. MORRI- SON. 1698.t1 _ Jo Do IGNAB Co Es; i ONTARIO LAND SURVEY° 131EAFORTH . , Einelneer for VViegham, Seafo th, Howick, . a Cement Sidewalks, Sew0i and Townshi Drains will be given speolitittention; 109841 Meeting of Huron :aunty Ociutici *Ns*. The Couneltof the County o Huron will meet the Connell Chamber, in the own of Goderleh on the first Tuesday in Juno next at 8 o'clock p. re. W. LANE, Clerk. Dated at Goderloh, May 21st, 1000. 16884 Court of ReviOon. - A Court of. Revielon for the Osseo -Mont roll of the town of SelsfOrth for 1900 wille- held in the Connell ,) Room on Monday, June 40, a xt, at 8 o'clock n th, mj,, for o consideration of an}hid y appeals apsaid ro11,1 WM. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. J Do, ad at 13 forth, May 28rd, 1000 I 1008-1 Seaforth's Leading Shoe Store. , THE " SLATER " BICYCLE SHOES, Inieleleledel-lellabdeleis Unlike most bicycle 'hoes of other makes, the Slate Bicycle:, Shoe . looks as well as a walking shoe as it feels when worfking the pedals, It is made of Seal Brown and Black Kidduck, tellich resists war ter and dust, and. Is proof agains perspiration._I is unlined, fo coolness and li htnessaeTh shank and quarter are stiff With re-inforcing strap _ p the back to prevent backseare from lapping, -while the forte d part of the shoe is as pliable. 4s a meccasin.-+ Certainly 1he best bicycle shoe at any mono in Canada,--eprice $3- . ,a pair. .For saleeil-ntSeaforth.only by SEAFOR7710 GliEff 'REDUCTIONS TRIMMED ILLINERY MISS KINSEY, Opposite Commerobsi HotelSeaforth. The Nol Ns Bank. INCORPORATED, 1856. CAPITAL REST . . • ,F, WOLURSTAN. HENSA. I Money advanced notes, with one or Collectione made and Mures prom ratezi of exchanges. in Canada, the Uni Sterling and Anted Interest) alio ng bar one month or more at current rates. (wings Departm eposits of $1 and u Speeded attention farmers' sale not The Benk le ope dneral banking bu E.KARN, A $2,500,0001/0 . . . $1,625,000 00 'ROAMS, . Oen, Manager. L BRANCH, , to farmers on their own ore endorsers. In all parts of the world, tiy remitted, at loweat rafts mold on all points ed States and Eurepe. an exchange bought and ed on deposits renialn- nt-Intereet allowed on warde. given ,to the collection daily forotrainsaoting a s. Mese, . ent, Henson Byanch. • -neete SE4FbROEIL CO. Don t Haug n the Rear of he hariot of P ogres Ancla-be yanked along, with a chau f the tailboard gMng wy.. Get on the seat with the iiriver, and Set the -pace. We hold the . ribbons and set the pace fpr 'everything -in dry goods, This ow.- ' munity looks to us for ieroper styes, dependable merehandise, end lowest ' pnoes YotI confide ee in us is not misplaced. Every safeguard is given ou, every tateinent we make is ful- filled. Each season we have shoWn that which is newest and that which is best. Every article w sell you is guaranteed. If a garment tunes out wron, we mak it right, and our prices are always the lowest that reliable mere andise can be sold'for. -Y1T3E1,. • cI yoke bick and fro Black 'Roman satin waist,with cord ed and 81*red yoke baek and front, $2.50. •1 * 411 siI black and white shepherd\ $ - ncy ored silk Waist, $5.#). full range nelored .11O'n3. 38e up to 82, We make no comments, but let the they do some Lace Curtains, 2 yards long,Lat 19 and 75c. Nottingham Lace 'Curtains, rattier, at $1. Farley Flannelettes at for boys' suits at 25e, 30e, 369 and 40e. hite Cotton, 37 landless wide, w while they last. A epeelal line of Frin hams in fancy checks and etripee, 12c, special, at 10e, 120, 150,,20e and 25c. 25e. Spot Muslims, large and emall sp. black and white, at 65o and 75e. Blau teen for Dresses and Shirt Waists ae 10 and colored, at 50o, 75c' 81 and $1 25, 750. Men's Red Printed Handkerehiefs at 20e, for de. Men's Phew Sheen, (tide 90, $1 and $1.25. The Williams' Pate fine Oxfords at 76e) $1; $1 25 and $2, at 61.25.Boys' Standard Shoes at $1, variety. „el gooda and prices speak for themselves, and loud taking. Listen a and 251L .1401$ Curtains, three yerde long, at 50o yards long, 54 inches wide new patterns, it's a prices -4 ' o, 7c, de 10c and thic. Strong 4!weeds Grey Cotton, yardwide, only half 0, bale left, at rth 8o, for 6c, New Prints, 34 inolsee wide, at 5e X, fast aolore, worth 10e, for me. Scotch Ging 150 and 20o. White and colored Piques, very alley Organdies in neve designs at 1210, 20e and ts, at 8o, 10a, nee and 16c, AII.over Lacer!, in and colered Batelle at 25e and 30o. Black Se- • 12-io and 15o. Ladies' Shirt Waists) in white op' Sweaters, navy 0,14(1 cardinal, at 5fle and special at 5o. Men's Suependers, made to sell ion soles; epochal at $1.50. Men's Plow Shoes at t Adjustable Shoes at $1.65 and 62. Ladies' Dongela Show, buttoned or laced, epecial $1,25 and $1.50. Children's Shoes in endless it c_Azia ...tsa\TiO low* PRIam. MoKINNON cp., BLYTH. CR ES BIC Ni elaNketetitetesekAAA.paW There are different grades of "CRESCENTS." My price nembere are as follows: NOS. 3 and 6 each $27 50 51 and 2 eh 30-09 15 and 6 ,eaoh 35 06 -- Pi and 8 91,Nr 54 00 i; Get a catalogue and see the difference. a kir the various Baby Carriages, G Carts and ExpeesEt Wagaiis . also in various styles and at ' ‘ close t figures a . , A, LEX IIVIL ON S, Seaforth. SUCCESSOR TO UMSDEN & WILSON. We: Want Your Pe Our Motto is Small Profits al o itio nit Patronage . . : . We trust that the people of IS orth and, efforts to supply a superior article a the-loWest are going through Our stock every anon*, an which we expect the late buyer8:wi1.'beereidy to WHITEWEAR' SALE. -=Zi ;V select froth, and you get the prices e goods while we have the time tri,de Otte), NIGHT ROBES, --A special, Gown, empire style, enibroidery trinime material,- 98e. Something extra,-- e fit*' EXCELLENT WHITE SK ,. de, special at 85e. A choice Skirt, fine Icotton, eep insertion and double embeiidetedl.fri I, for 50. - OUR MILLINERY DEPART.40.4 is antic, entire satisfaction to 'all who conte -he' fo ery at lowest prices. ' , k , , , LACE CURTAINS at redited prices w 75c, for 50o; $1, for 750; $1,15, for 90c; 1.7 IN BLACK DRESS GOODS, we sho vr ured Mohair end Luetre for gu, 38e, 500 an 1 7 45e, 55e, 70e and 90c. Homespun skirt pi ces est, at reduced prices, ,. . We rant all the Butter and Eggs that , Every Tuesday is Bargain Dv. • Remember the place - (kick Returns. , • f • .) • ••,.• a ' \ rhood wil appreciate our e price. Just now we g out odds and ends ck up at bargain prices. ig variety of these goods to e, as we prefer to sell these ed, good cotton, 47e. A nice epeetel, and a beauty, best $1.19. - - with deep embroidery frill, frill, 95e. An exmllent Skirt, • ht pp -to -date, and we guar - Hats, Bonnets or other Maw, rth 30e, for 19c; 400, for 26c; for $1.25 lines .25t. Choi tekace Fig. . Choice Black Caehmere at in cheeks-4nd plaida, the new- ou on bring us. One price to all. Seafortli • e r 7 Only, Oash Dry Good t re, under the A Clock, Travel over the World And you -won't find a better stock o Parasols than we have waiting to shade your pretty face, became we have cull- ed the daintiest and smallest creations from all makers. The styles, desiges and colot effects ere all pretty and unique. special line, steel rod, fast black top, for 75c. A special line, steel rod, 'silver mounted, natural wood handle, pare - mate top, for $1, A special line, steel rod, silver_ mounted handle, gloria silk top, $1.25. A special line, steel rod,. sterling sil- ver mounted handle, glom. silk top, for $1,55. Other specials at 8185, $2,$2,50, $2 60 and $3,20, f roe CoOds Depaidnien , Special 'striped Mualins sp fs. Muslin at 10e, 25e, 38e; rhite and colored Ot mid 22 ; Piques at 10e, 170 and- Se • _speeial line *rtingi a bit, 16e, 22c - Mereerized Foulards, a new en Made -a c Want but the nearestrl P- Proach to' ilk ever produced, the aele4-- signs being, -equal to Silks, for 25e, obi No woman Will sit 'down and make her own Underwear if she knows what we are selling and the prices we are charging. The wcrkmanship is good and the style is dainty. Durability, prettiness and economy have been cm, blued in a delightful manner. Corset covers at 14; 17; 25e, 28e, 34c, 54 560 and 70e. Drawers at 14e, 25e, 35e, 33e, 47; 60e, 55e, 60e, 70e, The, $1, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50. Skirts at 48e, 750, 85e, 95e„ $1,12, $1.19, 81.35, $1.50, $1,75, $2, $2,25, $2,50, $2,85, $3,65 and. $4, Gowns at 50, Theo $1, $1.19, $1.35, $1,45, $1,60, $1.75, $2, $2,25, $2,45„ $2.75 aild $3, • Chemise at 50e, 53o, 70e and 76c, Infants' Robes at, 60e, 75; $1, $1,25 and $1,50. Child's white pique Reefers at $1, Infants' Cream Cashmere Cloaks a $2,25, $3.25 and $3.50. White Shirt Waist Specials. White lawn wallet, tucked back and, front, 75e, White iawn waist, straight insertion, trimn3.ed front, plain tacked back, 900. White fawn waist, insertion yoke back and front, $1,19. White lawn waist, front diagonally trimmed with tucks and insertion, plain tucked back, $1.19. White laW11 waist, tucked yoke back and front, With lace edged frill around yoke, 81.33. - - White lawn waist, front diagonally trimmed with tucks and insertion, plain tucked bock, $1,33. White fry muslin waist, with, lace yoke haelt and front, f1.75. White pique waist, -trimmed with wide i'user bee across the front, $2.10, Iliatek oaten waists, yoke back and front, 95e. - Ilia* sateen waist, straight tucked front, $1.75, t Twill black sateen Waist, diagonally tucked, front, 81.90. " Black Boman satin waist, uith ear epa !tient , .)-. If t1ie0 Were not such a diffe in cloth*, we'd simply tell you LW much lower our prices are than others. Two suits cen be bought from the 110,1118 ' bolt of cle' th and one might wear a1 year while the other would, Shoddy in a month.1 here's as much' in making as in materiel. We are !selling the best readyniade clothing ever produced. All coats shrunk duck iter1ined. You, can't get beater elothi Special mania tweed e brown mixture, all size's 0. Special line black or blue worsted, all sizes, at $7.20. , Special line brown woreted, heavy ,Weight, all sizes, at $9.75. ' Special line men's weming pants at We, 840 and 95e. Special in me OIL 1750. 1 . I 't any Children havenelothing, elide dowfaliplint - -err board -in their best trousers with, ani /11110Ceitt calmness that makes that?: 1 mother's hair slowly risc. Now, we don't 'Ruben& "to iell boys' clothing that will withstand the persuasive ' of 'utile, when the two Come but we do *fell the stoutest, trongest and best stuff we eau find, ; Special line boie allLwool ,20 and $3.50, me Very special lines in. c three pices, sailor collar, from 1 WI PICKARD pposite To w`A B, iklren's wash suits, apemal , for $1. mol'eliildren's white duck, three pieces,' colored sailor collar, 95 te. Let us remind you .,that Hats, Oapi, Shirts and Ti rnzshinga, eontaits the . ne* gods. DIRECT MPORT