The Huron Expositor, 1900-06-22, Page 5re
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with
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rressive
y ; yon
TU
only.
Gro -
ad
ro-at: teas,
:;Gregor, of
was is the
.tr. Arthur
sboro, was
ter Annie's
lir, farmer,.
buggy and
on Sunday
:he rig out
wing to cut
ougb. The
in Clinton
ed to have
,us looking
village the
run during
lvenience of -
ce the har-
m. Willis -
f hogs from
qtr. W. R.
it<l hotel re-
iteIon.-The
•Iatives and
Scott, of the
Eng the past
!z to his dut
Exeter, m -
ins, were in.
Ig acquaint-
Caeis, was in
her parents,
other rela-
Weseloh, of
F newing ac-
was here
Seaforth to -
Baidwin,-
'trul'a church
are having
e -ulterior 01
, of Kirkton,
dist church
any friends
e of seeing
�1 Mra. Peter
eEi4
:ng trip
ieited Lon -
and %Ire.
:tf this vil-
e rodericb.--
l. and social
'realty terian
.h and manse
June .•:6th.
u the early
tions will be
the evening.
ways looked
by the con-
the social
•uht prove as
-Mr. Alex.
I ing the past
51 rs. James
✓ Lucknow.
making an
months.--
stone work
r bank barn.
s, Ualiforna,
€,mpanied by
• village re-
Mrs. Bell, of
'r. past week
411 in llensall
terson, eon -
been hap-
!assn.
ap-
1eassra. 41•' 11-
re(1
Iett vn
They ea -fled
the steam-
:h out Eorne
t•y get what
rcin1ty may
F'orttlin the
During they
(! imported
€.f therm aa
They have
(Ii .as to the
good ler-
': have r;uu-
;se•pt twee,
hey were
rhem oleo,
improv e-
al
nprose-
:1 we arei
t •€ a otend}-
_tke t•i them-
•: r t nt erprisc
11 ':hey are
• will here-
€ (:ee;iitablc'
�t E+
already
har w, and
ae v w'" _• l',rlta
JITNE 22, 1900
Conference Appointments.
The London Conference of the Metho-
'diet chreh, at St. Marys, last week., made
the following appointments of ministers,
viz. :
STRATFoRD DISTRICT.-Strattard Central
church, Edward N. Baker , Willis* Mo.
Donagh, superannuated. Waterloo L.treet,
A. H. Going. St. Marys, George W. Hen-
derson Richard Servioe, supernumerary.
Mitchell, .11;iobard Whiting ; George Smith,
superannuated. Milverton, Thoinas J.
Snowdon. Trowbildge, Charles W . Bris-
tol. Wallace, Humphrey A. Grahatn;. At-
wood, E. A. Fear. Monkton, Gees ge H.
Thompson. Staffs., John Henderson, -F l-
u
larton, Robert Make. Harmony, t rlliam
M. Pomeroy. Embro, S. L. -Toll. Mill-
burn, Solomon C. Edmunds. - Kintore,
Isaac B. Aylesworth. George W. Vender -
eon, chairman ; E. A. Fear, financial sec-
• retary.
EXETER Dr$TRtOT.-E>reter -Main street,
13,. Millyard ; James street, C. W. ]drown.
Parkhill, James E. Ford. Elimville, W.
A. Weldon, R. A. Miller. Centralia,
Samuel Salton. Hensall, George Jewitt.
Kippen,. George H. Long. Crediton„ `James
Hussar, Grand Bend, William W Baird.
Sylvan, R. A. Miller. Ailsa Craig, $;ephen
Knott. Birr, Charles C.-Couzens. Lucan.
Hugh J. Fair. Granton, B. L. (Hutton,
"Woodham, John Hart. Kirktori, John
Ball. J. E; Ford, chairman ; R.
financial seorotary.
WING1IAlt DISTRICT. -Ethel and enfryn,
H. E. Currie. " Ripley, F. Swann. 3ervie,
A. J. Wilson. ,
(_GODPRrcfl Dlsrltrc'r.-Goderich, iotoria
street, John W. Robinson. Clinton,, On-
tario street, G. A. Gifford; 'Walton, A.
W. Dever. Tuokersmith, Janrtes E. Hunt-
er, Bayfield, J. G. Yelland.
..s --.r•
HURON EXPOSITOR.
Byrd
-Mitchell council has voted
Herd $1() for injuries received at t
of a tough recently.
-At the Farmers' Instibutcimeet
ir �'`-Mitchell on Tuesday of Iasi
following resolution was passed :-
W. Johnston and seconded by L
that this annual meeting of th
Perth Farmer& Institute desires
record its high appreciation of the
rendered to this institute and all i
by its first president, the late -Geo
ersage, Esq., and its (more recent
the late A. R. Walker ; and to ex
deep sense of regret and sorrow
recent removal by death. And it
sires to express its condolence
relatives and friends of its late co
and assure them of its heartfelt s
in their sad bereavement. -
-The late Andrew Forrester
wealthiest man who ever died in
He left an estate valued all the
5110,000 to 8140,000. The money
to his family with the exception e
which is to be applied towards Kncx church
debt. His son, William, gets $15,000 of
manufactured flax, all the mill property ex-
cept the brick house, stock, im.plen ants and
the Davidson farm, all of which ate valued
- at $30,000. The grandchildren,
in all, receive $1,000 each. Mrs.
gets the use of the house, furnitu
terest on $10,000 during her life
these legaeies are paid his two d
Mrs. Dougherty and Mrs. Williar
and son David, receive a pro
share of the balance, say $20,000 c
each. On the death of Mrs. For.
share will be divided equally bet
other legatees. All the real estat
of that disposed of in the will, wi
be disposed of. The executors ar
David and William Forrester and William
Elliott.
0
Robert
hands
ng held
eek, the
1 ved by
. Raoo
South
o, put on
Services
s objects
ge Lev -
director,
tens its
at their
also de-
ith the
laborers,
• mpathy.
was the
I itehell.
'ay from
all goes
f $1,000,
e
nineteen
Forrester
e and in--
When
attghters,
n° Elliott,
oxtionate
r $25,000
'ester her
ween the
a, outside
11 at once
Messrs.'
to $4.60 ; good
$5 05 to $5 2
steers, $4.75 to
$4.50, to $4.75 ;
to $4.25 ; feed
`common tb g
$3.75 ; good to
fair to good
cows, good to b
fat sows, $3.
mow to fair, ,, 2.21 I o $3
to
choice -;butchers' steers,
good . to best butchers'
5 ; good to best fat bulls, ,
fair to good fat bulls, $3.90
re' bulls, .25 to $3,-50 ;
od bologna bulls, . $3.50 to
beat f "t heif -rs, $4,75 to $5
hei{o ,a4 $4. 5 to $4.05 ; fat
et, $4.25 to. $4.50,; melium
0 !to $4 ; at cows, oom-
feeding ' steers,
$4.50 ; fair to
a stook steers,`
ves, Michigan,
50 ; do., Can.
bulls, $3.25 to
oak,_ $4:75 itto
. J:O to $4.5.
trade: Lambs,
6.25 ; good to
bg, $6.50 to$7.
choice to extr
good, $3.40 to.
$4.35 to $4.45
choice to extra
ada, $4.50 to
$4 ; calves, g
$5 ; do. good
Sheep and L
choice to ext
ahoice,$5,75 to
Sheep, wether
choice, $5.to $
$5 ; old ewes,
ply light. Ma
tied on a basis of 15 to 20o.
safes were $5.10 for mix
pigs, with a fe sales' ,of.
$15.42 to '$5,4' ;- rsaglls, I
stage, $3:50 to
TORONTO, Je
lots of export o
e*t., while 1
Bulls--Healvy
$4 65 per owt,
at $3.75 to $4.
at $4,90 to $5.
i! $ B hers'. Rattle
' cattle, eq
ors, weighin
Id at $4,50 t
re' cattle
THE M.9.- .
SSAFORTII,[June �21 1900
Fall Wheat (now), Standard .... 80 013 to $0 85
Spring Wheat per bushel,- ._ _.......0 613 to 0 64
Oats. per bushel 0 213 tO 0 27
Peas per bushel ....� ._ -- _ - - - .. 0 56 to 0.68
Barley per bushel 0 Si; to D 40
Butter, No. 1. 10030.. . _ _ 0 15 to 0 16
Butter, tub— _....- _. d _ .� _ 0 16 to 0 16
Eggs per doz-,-. .. _ 0 ]jO to 0` 11
Flour, per 100 lies.... ....... _..... 2 00 to 2 00
Hay per ton now_ _ _.._ . - . -- r .... 7 00 to 7 60
Hideo per 100 lbs._ - _ 6 fi0 to
sheep Skins....... _ 0 60 do
Wool.... 0 16 to
Potatoes per bush (new), 0 25 to
gall (retail) per barrel ... d .... 1. 00 to
Wood per oord (long).. _ _. _ _. w .. _. 4 90 to
Wood per cord (short).. _... 2 0 to
Apples per bag_ _ _ 0 40 to
Clover Seed_.
... <. _ 6 os to
Timothy Seed...:. .... _. 1 26 to
Pork, per I00 Via.:., _.. _ . -- -• - 6 67 to
allow, per lb..._ -- ..-•<.--- - 04 to
6 60
0 70
0 18
0.30
000
4 75
2 60
1 00
6 50
200
6 60
0 05
• $4.30 to,
3.65 ; Cana•
stock ca
$4.25 to. $
4.65 stock
od color s
to ¢hoice,
m s-Lighb.
a, $6 A to
6 ,,,tilt spring la
, $5.25 to $5.50 ; good. to
25 ; mixed sheep, $4.75 to
1.25'0$4,.0. Hogs -Sup•
ket opened active and set-
igher. Bulk of
d Yorkers and
may heavy at
50 Ito $4.65 ;
3.65. The `lose was steady.
e 20 -Expel t Cattle -Choice
title sold at $5 to $5.30 per
gh is sold. a $4 75 to $4,90.
xport bulls : old at $4.40 to.
while light :xportbulls sold
The bulk o exporters sold
per cwt. Loads of good
ed;'sold at $4.40
Choice picked
al in quality to
'1,000 do 1,100
$4.80. Loads
old � at $4.35 to
um butcher:'"_, mixed( cows, ,
re, $4 to $4 25 lick cwt.
Commen-butchers' aattlo sold at $3.75 to
erior sold at
-Few of thi,
d steers wit
hing 'from
re worth fro
t Feeders -
,000' pound
Stockers-
nds in welt;
heifers and
me weight. sold at $2.75 to
filch Cows -About 20 cows,
teediurn quality, were offered
to $48 each; . Calves --About
it $3 for i ferior, and $7 to
utchers and e„ porters; mi
o_ 4.60. ut
lots of butcher
the ,beet expor
pounds each, s
. f good buteb`
.50, and me
heifers and ate
$3.90, while in
Heavy Feeder
ing forward, a
qualities, wei
pounds each,
per cwt. Lig
from 800 to
$4.25. Buffet(
500 to 600 po
to $3.60, v.hil
steers of the s
$3 bier epi t. A
icipalty of
to.,1 sold at $311
• ) calves sold
$3.50 to $3.65.
s class are corn.
good breeding
1;100 to 1,200
$4 60 to $4.80
beers weighing
;sold at $4 to
darling steers,
ht, sold at $3.30
black and white
.',110 for choice Teals, the bulk going at 86 to
$8. Sheep-l'iices-are sten dy at $3.75 tai
54 25 for ewes and $3 to $3.25. per cwt. fojr
bucks. Sprin t., lambs sold' from $2.50 to
$4,50 dach. leg -Beat idled bacon hogs,
not less- than l 60 nor,rrtore than'200 pc•unds
each, unfed and 1inwateroil off cars, sold' at
$6.87ti, thick fy is at $$6 25. and lights "at 56
per cwt. Uucull'd car lots of hogs soil at
56.70 to $6.80 pe cwt.
TH
Bank
ANADIAN
f Commerce !
CA"ITAL)PAIDUP)
Six-Millio o ` Dollars—$f :0001000.
SEAF s RTH BRANCH.
A general
sacted. Fa
and specia
collection
SAVING.
ed on depo
Special f
business in
Money Orders
following rates-:
Under
11$10 to
F. MIDWEST
Solioiter.
Dairy Markets.
TORONTO, June 20. Butter-•'Loca4 de-
mandis good. Dealers were selling AO re-
tailers: to -day as follows Dairy, tubs, 14
to 16c -for choice ; 12 to 13c for seoond
quality ; small dairy, pound prints, 16 tb
17o.; creamery, tubs and boxes, 17-4 to 13}c ,-
pounds, 18 to 194c. Cheese -Market steady.
New is selling lege at 10 to 10ie. Eggs -
Prices hold fairly steady. Dealers are sell-
ing in the ordinary way at 11‘.4e for choice.
Dealers here are buying outside at about
10o..
MONTREAL, June 20. -Cheese -At the
boat,this morning 5,000 boxes of Quebec
sold: at 1(4. to 10io. Stooks are light here,
and deales are reluctant to trade, owing to
high pric,,.,Cheese is coming along now
which will cost fully 10:jc, and it is gener-
ally claimed that the market will not stand
this figure. .That, however, remains to be
seen. Butter -The butter offered at the
boat was sold at 20o per pound. Prices in
the city do not appear to have settled down
to any definite business basis, - but 20i to
20'.1e is about what is being ask:d. Eggs-
The market is inactive and r: Cher lower,
No. 2 stock selling around 100, nd straight
atock selling at 11 to 11.c. N 1 candled
selects bring up to 12c. Receipts from °the
country continue smaller, but t oy are be-
ing invoiced at the reduced pr -ie:.
UTICA, N. Y., June 19-A the Utica
Board of Trade to -day thes sales were
made : Cheese, 136 lots of 11,853 boxes of
large cheese, 9it to 9ad, ruling price 9 e ;
small cheese, 9 to 91e ; market firm. But-
ter -Creamery 10 packages sol a.t 19c, and
9 packages at 191c.
Banking business tr'an-
m.ere' Notes discounted,
-attention given to the
f Sale 'Notes. '
• BANK. -Interest alIow'-
its of $1 and -upwards.`
cil Mies for transaction of
the Klondike District.
payable at any bank, issued at the
10 .08 $ 0 to $30 .12
20. .10 0 to 260 ,14
D,
F. 0,1 0. MINTY,'
Manager.
1624!
Seaforth
What
New
a Leading Sh
e Store.
About a
Trunk
We have a few good Trunk left that
we are anxious to clear out, in
order to make room for la big ship-
ment of Fine Shoes dad this wedk.
These. Trunks are made by a lead-
ing m i nufacturer, are well finial -
,ed an 1 durable, and are easily
worth the regular . pries we ask
for th, m. For the balance of this
monts, prices like these will soon
clear hem out :
;Marbleized
box an.
inch', $2
52. OL
$2� 32
+' bos
and fro
Regula
$3.25;
32 inch
$3.00.
I{EIIOE-At 21 Ja
18th, the w'fe
daughter.
MaCOSH-•BUT
Presbyteria
6th, by Rov
of Gardner,
Mise Jennie
GRANT -PER
June 13th,
listed by R
James lra
township.'
HAMILTON r.
bride's pa
D. 13. MoR
Mr. Wm.
Northwest
ter of Mr.
Mc -KAY -PEE
father, on
Cranbrook,
Elmira Ma
Mr. W. A.
SELLERS -GA RNA
by Rev, Ja nes
(ere, to Mis
D OIG -TURN
father, Gre
Mr. John
youngest d
of Grey. -
olBSON-KE'
father, on un e 20th, by
Andrew GI kaon, to Miss Helen youngestedaugh-
ter of Mr. Daniel Kiernie ; all of",the Thames
Road, Us • ,rne '
Deat
Births ;
vie ,treet, need ,, Ohio, on June
t Mr. Th mac J. Kelson, of a
Ol
c
A.
Col
E.
1`E
y
v.
t, tMies Magg
arriages.
--At the parsonage of MeSa
reh, Pueblo', Colorado, on 'Juno
. Marsha, Mr. Roderick MeCosh,
redo, fern orly of Seaforth, to
At the'ho
me D. Per
Min Roes,
etroit, Michigan.
e of ,the bride, on
ie, of Wingham, es.
A., of Brussels, •Mr.
e Pel•rie, both of Grey
cN$IL-At the re4idcncc of the
cote, grey, Juno 43th, by Rev.
e, 'Waisted by ev, Mr. Ballantyno,
Hamilton, of Coal eld, Aseinaboia,
err tory, to Mi e Ell Annie, •daugh.
achiin McNeil. -
-At the rest eno of the bride's
une6th, by R v. B. McRae of
Mr. Joseph Mo {ay, Of Grey, to Mies
Mimi Pleet, soeou eldest daughter of
eeti of Elms.
1S -Irk Wi door, on Juz o 13th,
ivingston , Mr, Joseph - J. Sel-
Je uima' Gsrni 3, both of Morris.
UL At the r.sidenoe.of the bride's
', o June 20t•; by Rev. Mr. Ross,
oig of Wallac to (Mist. Agnes M.,
ug ter of Mr. 1" cines Turnbull, reeve
ron oovered Trunl
tray, regular prig
50 ; 32 inch, $2.7
sale price will be
inch, $2.25 ; 34 incl
d Metal Trunk, .for
t, spring look, hat
prices,: 32 inch $3.(
. 6 inch, $3.50 ; oui
$2.50 ; 34 inch, $2.
c, with hat
es, size 30
34 inch,
30 inch,
, 52.50.
rr cleats top
box in tray.
f0 ; 34 inch,
sale price,
r5 ; 36 inch,
SEAF®RTH
C.EALED TE
0 and endo
Andrew's Rape
at this office
1900, for the
Dam at St. An
anitoba.
Plans and 8
Mont ; at the
engineer of th
Gray, resident
ing, Toronto ;
Pest Offloo, M
Works, Post
also be obtai
NI
K -At the
esidence of the bride's
ev. Mr. Jewitt, - Mr: -
Persons ton
not be const
supplied, and
Tho contra
rogurattons t
Council, res
treatment an
men employe=
Each tend
bank cheque
ourable the
,per cent. of
'which will
into a nontra
fail to comp
tender be not
S. r
MCTAVISH-I i T ekeremfth, on June 17th, D vid
MOTavieh, son of the late Peter MoTavie, a ed
20 years a d 3 onthe.
DAVEY-In B rli , on June 1•th, re. J. W. Da ey,
daughter 1 r. George Gordon, formerly. of
Clinton, a ed 9 years an 11 months. -LL
MACVICAR— n S rnia, on J ne 9th,iStuarl A. Mac.
vicar, pub ish r of the :*rola Canadian, and
father e:p r. m. Macvio r, of Goderioh, ,aged
69 Years.
COULTES-1' Be- a1o, on Ju e 4th, Roy, the oliI1,d
of Mr° an. Mr . Bassen E 1Conites, formerly .et
1
Belgrave, ged2 years. an. c months. -
FERRhE=In ''int se, on Jun- 6th, Margaret, wife of
Mr.' Sam u 1 A. Forrie, •ag : d81 { years.
FORRESTER In Mitchell, ,n Juno 6th, Andrew
Forrester, age 80 -years nd 8 months: I
MAXWELL- n Id Ms, on J lie 10th,Johneton Make
well, age • 38 y ears end 2 months.
TUIRSK-In otir,ekiwin, A hada, on _ June 12th,
Jennie 131: ncli,e, infant d+ ngbtor of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Thi ek, formerly of Blake, Huron county,.
aged.9 in nthe and 2 day:.
Wool.
TORONTO, June 20.-Receip ; are light
and the market continues quiet. Quotations
are`unchanged at 15e for washes, and 9 to
10e for unwashed.
Lite Stock Mark ts. .
LONDONEngland, June 1 -The live
stock trade is slow. United tater cattle
61 to 6: d. Canadians 6 to 601,-- •
LIVERPOOL, June 19 ---State cattle are
quoted at 11:: to 121a per you d, (dressed
weight) ; refrigerator beef is 1 wer at 9 to
)9.,-,e per pound. Live sheep ar quoted at
12 to 12 o per pound, (dressed eight.)
JMONTREAL, June 19 -There were about
30U head of butchers' cattle, 12 calves, and
25() sheep and lambs offered for Bale at the
east end abattoir to -day. The butchers
were present in large .nambers, and trade
was fair at firm prices for all kinds of cat-
tle, The best cattle sold at 510 per pound,
with pretty good animals at from 4 to 5c ;
• half -fatted rough stock at from 33 to 4c per
pound ; milkmen's strippers w re numerous
and sold at from 31 to 4:c per found ; calves
sold at from 52 to $0 each ; chiipers paid 4o
per pound for good large sheep and butch-
ers paid from 3Ja to 4c per pound for others.
Lambs sold at from 52.2J to 51 each. Fat
hogs sold at from 5qi to 6c pt.r pound for
straight lots, weighed off the cars. -
BUFFALO, June 19.--Cattle-Good to best
smooth fat export cattle of desirable dual-:
ity, 45.60 to 55.80 ; good to best, $5.35 to
45.50 ; export bulls,choice to extra, 54,25
The Deper
the lowest or
DERE eddreseod to th
sed " Tender for Loo
s, Red River, Man." w
until Monday, the 16t
onetructon of a cone
row's Replete, Red Riv
undoreig od,
and Dam, St.
11 bo ream od
i day of J ly,
ete Look nd
r, Provinc of
ooificatlon can be seen bt this Depart-
offlcee- of Mr. Zeph. M4thiob, resident
Department et Winnipeg ; Mr. H. A.
engineer, Confederation Life Build-
Mr. C. Deejardine, Clerk of Works,
ntreal and fir. Ph, .Boland, Clerk of
flied,uobec. Forme 'of tender oan
ed at t o above mentioned places.
tiring aro notified that tenders will
ered unless mado on tho printed forms
signed with their actual{eignaturoal.
tor will be required to conform to
be made by the Governor•Genor I in
acting . the accommodation, medicai
sanitary prot®etioa of tho.worting
on the work.
r must bo accompanied by an accepted
ade ,payable to !the order of the accepted
of Public Werke, equal to ten
he amount of the tender (10 p.1 c.,)
forfeited if the party decline to dnter
t when called upon to do so, or ijf he
etc the work oontracted for. If' the
accepted the cheque will. be retuned.
meat does not bind itself to Wept
any tender.
By order,
JOS. R. ROY,
Acting Seer tary,
Department ,f Public Works of Canada,
Otte, a, June 18th, 1000.
The
fN+
CAPITAL
RI+iS7! .
0
oiso -S.
PO R A
Ban;
ED, 1865.
$2,500,00 00
, 1 , . $1,625,00( 00
JAMES 1EL .torr; G•neral Manager
EI SALL . , I,ANCH.
c
ON & CO.
BLfir`TH_
TALK IS CHEAP
In fact there is nothing cheaper. This is a free country, and great latitude of
expression is allowed by law and custom. Talk -is a valuable ally to a glib -
tongued salesman. It will sell clothing, but it won't insure the purchaser
against disappointment. Now, there is nothing that cuts so small a figure in
our business as talk. ' We rely upon the merits of our clothing and the lowness
of our prices to convince' people that in dealing •with us they are running no
risks, Our stock of ready-to-wear Clothing this season is superior tO_anything
we have ever shown in men's, boys' and children's suits. Special inducements
will be offered to purchasers Of clothing between now and Dominion Day.
Men's blue and black Serge Suits at $3.50, $4.50 and $5. Men's Tweed Suits in
checks and mixtures,!, $4.50 to $6. Men's fine Tweed Suite„ '`new patterns, lined
with the beat Italian cloth, new French facings, at $7.50, $8.75 and $10. Youths'
Suits, short pants, sizes 28 to 33, in 'fancy tweeds; checks and mixtures, at $3.50,
$4 and $5. Boys' two-piece Suits, fanny tweed, at $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Boys'
brownie Suits, with vestee, sailor collar, nicely trimmed, the cutest little suit in
the market, at $2.50 to $3.95, Men's Wool Pants, worth $1, for 79o, Men's heavy
wool Pants at $1, 51.25 and $1.50. •
16917-2 -
1 PORTANT NOTI(pES.
jtirEN W NTED.-Wanted, two god -farm hands,
in_ one arriod and one single. Steady job and
highest• wa' s for good men. Apply to THOMAS
RUSSELL, hanees oad, Usborne, Exeter P. p, .
1679.8
FOR SAL
ton.
owing to 111
463 York St
-Beet blacksmith business in milli.
hop to rent, owner having to eters
ealth. App'y to TEObIAS SILVERY,
set, Hamilton, Ont. 1697x2
rSTRAY ATTLE —Came into the prom es of
J John _± orrison, Lot 23, Coneeseion 9, Mc illopp,
three yearlii g red heifers. Tho owner can ha a the
same on pr•%deg property and paying charge. If
not olaime• in ono month they may be sold. JOHN
MORRISON Winthrop P. 0. 16136.4
HOUSE . ND THREE ACRES FOR SALE. -The
and : signed offers for sale his cottage in; •Har•
purhoy wit 3 sores of land in good)atate of ciiltiva-
tion,plante with fruit and ornamental tress. There
is a good et. •le on the place, with plenty of hard and
soft water. Fences are in good order. Thele are
seven room,: in the house which is g od repair. pHThe
premises y be viewed at any Mr e. JOSEPH
tt
BRINE.
Money a va cod: to f' rmers on their bwn
notes, wit on or more endorsers.
Collections lade in a 1 parts of the'wc red,
and returr a i p ,oinptly emitted, at lowest
rates of ex ha ges. Dr: fts sold on all pants
in Canada, the United States and Europe.
Sterling a . dAmerican ,xchange bought) and
sold. Inte eat allowed •n deposits reniain-
ing for on - xriolth or m • re at current rates.
Savings 1 apartment Interest allowed on.
deposits of $1 nd upw: rds.
Special , tte tion giv=n to the collection
of farmers' sal notes.
Tho Ba k it ,open d ily, for transacting a
general ba kine busine s. %
F. K K' Rely, Ager} °, Hensall Branch.
} 1689-tt .
MU
Mrs. \ . H'. Bullard, Ti
Mrs. W. I Bullard will t
pupils for nstructlnn aceo
and success ul methods. f
Dr. Macon's touch and tee
given at intervals to some
in public. Residence coir
Streets, Sea orth.
AGOO•
160 a
Con cession
the balan
pod cram
well ; sit
from 011ie
venilnces.
RIDDELft
CA.sII dN D ONE PRICE_
McKINNON 8c CO., BLY1111.
ilowaboutyonr Understanding
A. great many people who suffer from soreness of ,the
feet uring the hot weather, can get great relief by procuring a 25c package of
Foot +1m or Foot Comfort, or 10c worth of my wn Antiseptic Powder, which
is per laps equal to any of them for relieving pain and the effects of excessive
persp rationi
hen for corns, I have been selling with grea satisfaction for some years a
prepa ation for removing them—of my own ake,—as well as Putnam's,
Holloway's, Hansen's anl other remedies. We sell you whichever you want,
but, in order to introduce my own, which I frequently hear is the best of the
lot, I will be glad to give to any person who will take the trouble to cut out
this advertisement and hand it in at my store any time between now and the
end of this month, a free sample of !my corn remover, and will be pleased to
have them give it a fair: trial.
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -
el farm for sale or to re t, being Lot 14,
8, Mullett ; 130 acres oder oultii ation,
in 'good hardwood b eb. Ther is, a
house and good outb tidings; good
ted half a mile from s•hool, thre miles
41 miles from Blyth, .ae.nll other con.
Terme made easy: A•ply to WALTER,
Londes oro, Ont, - 1697x2.
HORTI
S year -
1 yearling
months of
igree. I
shire:boar
A. G..SMI
IC
cher of Pianoforte.
ke a limited number of
ding to the moat modern
peal attention given to
,quo. Musicales will be
one the pupile to perform
dor of High and Market
1696-tt
RNS 3
d heifer
otter,
. All
o keep
bred fry
LIE, H,
OR SALE. -One cow and 2 two-
s, supposed to calve in Odtober ;.
heifer calf and 1 bu11 bait, 12
food animals with registerid pod.
for service an -improved York-
in Toronto Sweepstake wLLinners.
amoll P. 0. 1697•tf
FOR SA.
acre
county, b
al ' miles
contains .
watered
bearing or
to suit ,p
premises,
E. -Th : Gale Farmon of the best 100
farms II in Goderich ownship, Huron
■g' Lot 17 snd part of 18 8th concession :
•m Goderich, 7 from 0 inton.. T e farm
od buildings and god fences, is well
d well underdrsined. There is a large
hard and garden of ems I fruits. Terms
rchaeer Apply to W11. COULD, ow the
r Godeiich P. 0. 1697x4
STRAY _CATL—Strayed from the premises
of the underrsslE.gned, being Lot No. 20, on the 7th
°enceinte' of thTownship of Hay: on or about the
16th day • t may! Iset four 4•year-old cattle, viz. :
3 steers, , e bein,# grey, one red and one red with
`sone 1,1,,h e at the back of hips, and one red and
white 'Sp•tted, tut mostly red, and all having
horns. S oh information as will lead to their re-
covery wi 1 be suitably rewarded, GEORGE 111.GRAM, t,neat!. f 1686x4
LEX.: WSeaforth.
SUCCESSOR TClt LUMSDEN & WILSON.
i
VA'
BLE PROPERTY FOR BALE.—For sale in '
Y the village f Egmondville, i the valuable and
leasantl locate premises of i the undersigned.
. The pro • rty oon lets of two acres of good Land, well
drained. t nd cul ivated. There ie a r comfortable
frame h• .se, s good stable, pigpen and other neo-
eseary oe buildin s on the premises, oleo hard" and
soft. we r. Thee are also 143 good fruit trees,
1 applee, times al d pears ; beside some choice small
fruits. is a m st desirable pl ee for a retired far-
mer or t, trket g rdener, and will go cheap.. Apply
to WM. 1 . Clark, Egmondville. 1 1696-itf
FARM TO LE SE AND STOCK TO SELL.—To
Yen ; f r a tem of years, Lot 14, Concession 2,
L. R. S., Tuckertmlth, containing 100 acres, about
80 acres u ider cultivation, about 66 acres . seeded tb
;rase. A good rick house an bank barn, with
etdne ste )ling u derneath. T ern is t< splendid
orebard s d plant of water. Is within s mile and a
half of •1 ,pen an three and a halt from Heneall,
and 7. n los trot i Seaforth. A ply on the Premises
or to Ki .l en P. 0 WM. M. DO1G. N. B. Also for
sale n orobred Durham bull, registered , and a 2 -
year -old +mural urpoee filly. 1.807x4
N
The o
the toeyr
farr,
1909, ar
1904., to
exonuto
etateme
duly y
said ea
tho est-
to the e
which
trlbutio
count1
portion
due not
statute
of exec
tic
Ito Creditors.
ditors o William James ,Shanno , late of
hip of eKillop, in the county of Huron,
ecessed, who died on the 27th day of May,
require on or before the 16th . day of July,
-nd to he- undereigncd, on behalf of the
001 articulare of their clatius, with
of th seouritioe,11 any, held by them,
,fled 'by affidavit. After the said elate, the
utors.w 11 proceed to d"stribute the assets of
o of the deceased among the parties entitled
no, haying reference ohly to the claims of
.doe ha been given.' And after such die-
, the ex eaters shall 'not be liable to' no-
r any pert of the aseets)r of the estate, to any
f whoec oraim they shall net have received
e. This notion is glean pursuant to the
that behalf, F. HOLMESTED, on behalf
tors Seaforth, Juno 12th, 1900. 1696.4
;American Wire
Fencing
,BEST AND CHEAPEST.
Estate JOHNSON BROS.,
SEAF'ORTH.
B41 B WIRE -
Barb and Twist Ga1v'anized Steel Wire, $3,50 per cwt._
STEEL
At
OUT NAILS
2.75 per cwt.
SEWER PIPE
We can supply all size at s ecial prices to corporations and townships.
REEN WINDOWS Sc DOORS
Corner Main
and
Market Sreets
Seaforth,
ickard's
The Largest
Dry Goods and
Clothing
Concern in
Four Counties;
The sign of the dollar is what interests the of the
buying public. When they finl. where they can save or make
a dollar, they are at once inter4sted. We'll keep June lively
with Dry Good,s surprises, and this week's offerings are a fair
sample of the extrenaes to which we're going to gain our end.
It'll be a soriir period for price4 The whole store is billed
for a deternained series of price cuts.
Drawers made from good white cot -
Dress Goods
ton, trimmed with three tucks, regular
Department 20c a pair, sale price 17c.
PAI T1S AND OILS
the Sherwin-Williams celebrated house Paints, and
less than regular price. Balance of Robertson's
We are sole agents for
sell them for 20c per gallo
mi ed Paints for $1.16 per
Fund
loan at
borrow
Seafort
of private parties, 14190 company funde, to
west rates on first moe.tgage ; terms to suit
e. JAMES L. KIILLORA.N, Barrister,
1059-11
niA week of extra value offering i
the dress goods department for the
economical. Don't miss this money
savine opportunity. 20 'pieces dress
goods°, worth 50 cents, in fawn, grey,
navy and cardinal, to be cleared at
25c per yard. One piece ShepherAV
check, blue and white, correct for
skirts, worth 55c, to be cleared for 40c
a yard. Special lines in black lustres
for skirts at 25c, 34c, 45c and 70c a
yard, extra value. Five ends of wool
delaine to 'clear, worth 30c for 121e.
Seventeen ends- double fold cotton
dress goods, checks and plaids, worth
, ENAMEL WARES. ;
We have made a largd purchase, for cash, of enamelled Preserving kettles,
Sarce Pans,, Tea Pots Pudding Dishes, and other household wares, which we
wil offer on SAT-MI:DAY' at 25 per cent. below regular prices. Call and ex -
am ne
from 200 to 25c, for 10c.
Building Hardware of all kinds, Farm Tools, Harvest Tools.
In EAVETROUGH NG, Mr. Charles Soole will do you first-class work
Silk Department
• Six ends of striped summer silk,
worth 40c for 20c. Twelve ends
fancy silk -for waists,' worth from 75o
to Slat° be cleared for 50c a yard.
Special line. of wash in stripes,
worth 60c for 56c.
only, at lowest price possi le.
BARGAIN TABLE whore you take your choice, every day good, for 5c
an 10c of Tinware, G -rani e Ware, and articles needed in the house every day.
Gasoline and Blue Fl me Oil Stoves, some very elegant ones cheap.
COOK STOVES.— e have still a few odd lines, which we will sell for
little over half of Usual' pr ce.
SPE6IAL NOTICE.
Owing to° difficulty at pre
sustaining serious loss to the e
finitely, and the support of t
ment, as wel as that of the
purchased for CASH. We gi
Carpet and Curtain
Department
sent in disposing of this extensive business en bloc, without
state,1 it has been decided to continue the business inde-
lose who have long patronized this well-known establish-
ublic in general, is respectfully solicited. Our goods are
e our patrons the benefit of our cash discounts, and! eller
many special bargains. Ceti and courteous atttention is extended to all who favor us.
•
state .Jokason Bros., Seaforth
Cuetain chances not likely to occur
again in many a n2onth, Lace cur-
tains, of the desirable, dependable
sort are to be sold here as you never
bought- them before, Special line, 3?2-.
yards long, taped edge, bow knot pat-
tern, regular $1,50 for $1.25. Special
line at $1.75, 3?a yards Iong, wide
width, beautiful designs, buttonhole
lock stitched edge, to be cleared. for
L50. Special lot of carpet remnants
wools, unions and tapestrys,
1 ngths from 5 to 20 yards, to be
c eared regardless of cost.
1See My Writing.
P` I revel in my freedom. Compare it
w.th the first you saw from my pee. '
o writes a teacher from North Simcoe,
w o spent a term with us last summer.
e can detrelop good busisess- writers be -
ca se we have two of the 'oest penmen in
th country on our staff. We are quite as
'at ong handed in hvery other department.
Enter any time. No vaes4ions. Special
mmer Term from July 3rd. Our ek-
e lars explain ; write for thefts.
entral Business College,
TORONTO,
W. H. SHAW, Principal.
1586-52
ures That Tired
feeling
I EXECUTORS SALE.
In the matter of the Estate of Reverend
'James Murphy, deceased.
There will be offered for sale on the promisee, Lot
No. 9, Concession 1, McKillop, by Thomas Brown,
auctioneer, on TUESDAY, JUNE Nth, 1000, at 1
o'clock p. m., the followilig property :
First, farm stock, implements and effeote cis
follows: Four driving1 horses, 3 milch cows, 2 dry
aim!, 3 pigs, 1 firsfeelais phaeton, 2 lumber ivagons,
2 set of sleighs, 3,000 feet of lumber, 2 outtere and
robes, 20 cords of wood, a number of cedar posts,
set of single harness nearly new, 1 set double hap
noes nearly now, 1 set of light double harness
nearly new, 1. plough, 1 set harrows, 1 hay rake, 1.
safe, a quantity of hay, I set of weigh scales, expo,
ity 800 lbs. ; 2 sugar kettles, 2 wheel barrows, 2
cut saws, a quantity of household furniture and
library, and other artielee too numerous to mention.
Second -The foliewleg lands,.viz. : Part of the
east half of Lot No. 9, Concesteon 1, Township of
MeHillop, coneisting of 371 acres more or lese.
'2. North half of Lot No, 6, Concession 1, Menton,
containing 60 acres more or less. 3. Lot No. 6,
Conceeeion 2, MoKillop, containing 100 acres more or
, less. 4, Town Lot No, 127, Canada Company sue-
t vey, in town of Mitchell. Terms for pereonal pro-
!-eferty,' slime of $5 and under, cash ; over that
amount months' credit on approved joint notes.
Which the business man has svhile A discount of 0 per centiper annum allowed on
anxiously waiting replies by mail credit amounts for cash. erms for lands, ten per
or telegraph. Use I cent. of purchase money on day of sale Further
i termi made known on day of gale. For further
THE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. ' particulars and conditions of tittle apply to REV. T.
It is instantaneous and yea don't have to ! ban, executors 1 or to J. L. KILLORAN, Seaforth,
1696-2
wait for an answer, Solicitor for executors. THOMAS BROWN, sue-
arasols
Drawers made from good. white cot-
ton, trimmed with fine Swiss embroid-
ery, regular price 25c, sale price 21c.
Drawers made from fines English
ong cloth, trimmed with fiye rows of
tucks and deep frill, regular price 37;
sale price 31c.
Drawers made from fine English loner
cloth, trimmed with three rows of tuck%
and fine Swiss embroidery, regular
price 12c, sale price 37c.
Drawers made from fine English long
cloth, trinanied with. four rows IA tucks
and wide Swiss embroidery,' reaular
price 50c, sale price 423.
me to,be cleared for 50c, a $1. line to
e cleared at 75,c,
hitewear Sale
S K1 RTS.
Skirts made from good white cotton,
trimmed with deep frill, three rows of
fine tucks around full, regular priee
60c, sale price 52c.
Skirts made from line white cotton,
trimmed with three rows of tucks and
deep frill of fine Swiss embroidery, re-
gular price 85c, sale price 73c.
Skirts made from fine English long
cloth, trimmed ith three TOWS of
tucks and -an 8 inch frill of Swiss -ein-
broidery, regular $1, sale price 85c,
Skirts made from fine English long
cloth, trimmed with two TOWS tucks
and frill of fine Swiss embroidery ten.
inches wide, regular price $1,311, Pale
price $1.13,
One of these saving opportunities
hat come so seldom. We have prei
ared a feast of bargains in the white -1
wear department for this week.
Corset cover,' made from fine white
cotton, trimmed with lace around the
neck, regular price 17c sale price 14c.
Corset cover, made from fine white
cambric, yoke trimmed with fine em
broidery regular price 32c sale lark
Corset cover, made from heavy
white cotton, yoke trimmed with 1
row embroidered insertional row em
broidery and. 2 rows feathers galore
regular price 40c sale price 34c.
Corset cover, made from fine Eng
lish long cloth, gathered yoke, trine-
med across the front with embroidersa,',
and insertion and around neck and.
arms with Swiss embroidery, regulq
price 56c sale price 18c.
Gowns made from good. white cotton,
embroidery trimmed, regular price 56;
sale price 48c,
Gowns made from fine white cotton,
yoke of embroidered insertion and
tucks, regular price 75c, sale priee 610.
GOWIlf3 made from fine English long
cloth, trimmed with torchen lace and
insertion, regular price $1, sale price
Gowns made from fine English. long
cloth, yoke made of fine tucks and
torchon insertion, trimmed with mus-
lin, frill:edged with torchon laces regu-
lar price $L32, sale price $1.13.
Gowns made from fine white e,otton,
yoke of tucks and embroidered in-
sertion, trimmed with fine Swiss em-
broidery, regular price $1 35, sale price
CHEMISE
Chemise made from &tad white sot -
ton, lace trimmed, regular price 10;
sale price 34e.
Chemise made from fineEnglieh long
cloth, Swiss embroidered trimmed, re-
gular price 500, sale price -42c.
'Chem* made from fine Englieh
long cloth, trimmed with fine tucks
and fine Swiss embroidered, egular
price 68c, eale price 58e.
PICKAi, CO . DIRECT
IMP 0 WEBS,
Opposite Town Building, Corner Main and :Market Sts„ Seaforth.
BRIGEff BROS,
C4th's Leading Cloth ng & Furnishing Store'
AAANYOAAAMAAAAWAMMAA
In placing before the public our lines of Summer Clothing, we elai to
give the best possible value for the money. Cheapness alone if3 not our aim,
but a 'combination of low prices and good quality in wearing apparel that we
can conscientiously guarantee, is what we are striving for.
That we have been tolerably suecessful, is proven by our Vier increasing
trade. Before buying, come and see OUT stock for yourselves, so that you can
compare quality and prices with others, Our lines of Readyreade Summer
Coats and Vests cannot be equalled, prices ranging from $1.75 to $4 25.
You can save money by giving us a call.
BR/6Hr BROS,