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The Huron Expositor, 1901-09-27, Page 5
kI - B.11euluatic Mer poi$orisr � haze tried `cit 1Gize� de- R4, er R4,riatI0 ` lent we Cali 7TH, 1901, ao;tf ued to my ilporttry relief, ,.rat I laughed I have been it nearly fifty tt take $1,00.0 erson as a sure ,-, Grocer. --- . 1, t Of price. � l?`riday there the building .tleesls.. 'Kerr ;iietl the Noel- gaol and found - d been made. he glans were wed.. , son of M nship has re- nhe has had ' station, He. - i loser to the Put into the This is hard: ting in life, Inthas a nuns- the Daminion they have de - !ie, and have Holrrresville, Chatham., was tions for the Fps; etc: The ne Plymouth - rl will do, F :kens for the late residence,, :s:h inst., Mr.. :6 Fears. Mr. -ry in the year nada in 1347, 1. After resid- °gid to lot 2• -p, and in 1356 - .. retired about, r hisresidents ziLe resided, McGaw, third erich, occurred at Winnipeg, f the Can ediaa `y to General she deceased `gar, and in his Pg career has �thy is felt for as of their sort cern brought to well known: j€iat completed r, of Usborne, in which there lisle has-sou;e6 i water and of 'n he has ubver ,its. There is ,ren we refer to :it-er wb%tever €aething in Mr - were let on grey townahip,- �Lncessicn drain E Logan town- six or seven t,J?5, a thous - :ear's estimate. r long and is to 92. The Clark ,warded to • P. $20, Four Bich is to be o >: d says ; A . ae west of the time that the s disappearing kble and would dry alias going loo conclusive. a bag with a ifs dribbled as and towardrr fitore for the he visits_ that at week about rs. Finlayson,; ,fitted: by fire. e eoriginated d had gained the alarm was n were on the and, although 1. caused them re able to save large quantity There was ast [Week st S iss Bliz�beth mas lcC-ruire, at St. T'eter's -at•her West he bride, Who ncsle, Patrick 'nit of brown am passemert- st and brown rried a prayer . The brides, ry:;ret Hurley,: -loth, blue silk and carried a he groom was , of Sarnia, - But what is ed beautiful'. ew creation. of Tor how their _ l 's self and a• t assured that engaged at a w n',,, the swell hlahfmt order.: 7 H 0TIELL -_ li . - i it ;, . Y`_tTA1V'A".le K%u �+ 1 a Lwi j A rt jr, XL L) XVV1 .lMbr %Jox A V1wa. '. i - i I - . - _ Forth Motets leve at $14.50. Shorlts, ; 16.50 here, and the ,-Corner Main ! The Largest FA,LLr -SHOWS. —Mr. Walter Thomson, of Mitchell, has same outside, weeb..• Seeds -The market is --- and P'ickar ' Dry Goods and very dull, ' Aleike ie ` r>oted . at $6,50 to East Huron, Brussels October 8-4, - i Market Sreets Clothing d ntr Otiirned from fila Irl to the of c u $7.15 and red clover: at�$4,50 to $4.75 er Hawick, Gorrte, Oatolrer t2. - Aic]KIN'NON' Ssafarth Concern In —Mrs. A, Dent, of Mitchell, met with a + p kart Wawanosh. Beigrave, October 1-2. , ht aoeident last week,'by falling down bushel. Baled Hay --1a steady.. Cars on. Dungannon, October 10-11, Ontario. Four C°ountlss 'Slight track -here sell at $8.W to $9. Baled $Grave South Perth, St, Mary`, October 1-2 - �� { - the cellar' Is.etead Prices are'unchan ed at North Perth, Stratford, October 8-9. —While driving into Mitchell, the other r p• unchanged $5 t0 Luoknow, October 2-3. day, a horse belonging to Mr. Fred Heal, $5.2o for cars on the track here. Morrie, Blyth, ootober 8=9. FALL MILLINERY' OPENINC d dead on the road; Great Northwestern Goderieh, October 1-2. drag - Live Stock Markets. - Listowel, October 1-2. - _f a congregation of the Waterloo Stapler, Bayfieid, October 3-4 ' . ,street Methodist church, Stratford, have oattdxbox, England, $eptenlber 29—No FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERtlzer�� ' urchased the property adjoining the church, le offered at Deptford today. . Satur- tMPORTANT NOTIO$13. 7 to be used as a parsonage. daps sales—United States cattle strong at ---••A burglar attempted -to enter the resi- 6�d ; casadiau cattle, si,; ranchers, 5d ; EACHER WANTED.—For School Section No:'E AND FOLLOWING DAY. . dence of Err, Howard Thomson, in Strat• eheep, 51d, T Turnbarry. Duties t3 commence on the Orsi . . Fall and ford, tie other night. Mr, Thomson heard LivE,RPOOL, September 23—Canadian Cat- teachingg day of 1902.. Applications stailu$ salary Diss and gave the alarm. , at which the tle, aid ; sheep, 63. Trade bad, and quaiifioationa will be received up bill October . o n 1,2ea. Ap ly to. J, F. HOOPER, secretary -Treasurer. Our nillirler o enin always causes a flutter of excitement among the fair . burglar decamped. MONTREAL, September 24—There was a Wroxeter . O., Onb. 1783.4 y p g y g �,r, James F. day, son of Mr. D. D. good attendunoe of buyers, aad prises were: -- —_ sex. They &lway expect to see all. the new areatione in ;kf illinery displayed in our large of Stratford; died in Indianapolis on well maintained. xttle—Choice sold at ULL FOR SALE.—For sato, 'a thoroughbred show rooms, and we make it a point not to disappoint them, Columna could be printed gay, I B Durham bull, coming two years old, and Rot by about the -man rominent features of this milliner die la —the Parisian novelties the Friday evening. He was 45 years of age, from -4 to 416 per pound-; good sold from imported stook. He is dark red in color, and a par. New crk mode e, the fine collection of untrimmed hatspthe rich refusion of flowers and and had been sick for over a year with a 3 to 4a per pound ;lower grades from 2 to titularly floc animal. Will be sold .cheap and on - p cancer, being under a specialist's Dara when 3o per po ri, C&lyse were sold .from �2 Go ©ae) forms. JAMES DORRANCE, Lot 28, C000ea• foliage, the ornaments, materials and trimmings that will be used to adorn the headgear. , he died �n sio1 6, MoKillop, Sesforth P. o, 1783-tt But why extend our remarks? On Friday and Saturday next it is pours to enjoy at your $10 each, ` Sheep brought from 3 to 3jo per0 MV —Afters. prolonged illness, Mre. W, A, ouud. Lambs were sold at from 8 rn 4, a leaeure. A hearty welcome is extended to all. The fashionable dressers, who with to C P C&TTLE AND COLTS FOR SALE.—One pow and Cee cloael in touch •with the dictates of Dame Fashion should not fail to see oar rand Love,- of Elms,, passed away on the 12th per pound, Hogs brought from 6 to 7p,per v two heifers to oalvo about the, let of Deem• p p g inst. She was the daughter of Mr. August pound. ber, 1901. Two cows to calve in the gpring of 1902. display. In fact, no woman can afford to neglect her own interests by remaining away. n as married to Mr. o also one Carrow cow and one heifer not in calf, This department is under the able management of Mise Baker, aeeisted by Mise Bell, an Herbert, of Logan, and w Bu> > .rLo, September ..4 Cattle—Good 1 y expert trimmer, who has held good positions in that capacity in Toronto. The visited December, 1897, and had of this Colts—one daft Ally ears old, one blood Dolt p � g po • • P p y Love, demand for eh„ tee ; good to choice- export ooe year old, Apply on Lot 80, Concession 11, all the wholesale milliner openings to ether, and spent some weeks in copying the latest - I , nion two children, son and daughter, The 't ere, tfio.60 to $5 90 - extra tine $6 • green Hibbert, W, METERS, Cbiselhurst P. 0. 1783x2 yg • P , pp IN EVERY DErARTMENT. Ittle girl died February IBfh,,1901, steers, $3 65 to $4 50 ; mixed butahee X3.75 . `• Paris and New Fork designs, and anything they dont know about new styles is not worth Sandy Walsh, eon of Mr. Jose -h Walsh, 'to $4.50 common to choice fat heifers, $3,25 ! PROPERTY IN EG5IJNDVILLE FOR sALE.- knowing. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come on Friday evening. i to $5 • cod butchers' bulls $3.50 to $3.75. For sale, a eon�to °table frame dwelling house I of Stratford, met with an UnfortiEnata as + g , and an acre of land, eery pleasantly ettuated in the eident on Friday afternoon while out fora Hogs—Fairly' active demand ; beat heavy Village of Egmondvillo. The let le well planted with �g�� �-D �NF+� PR=C�� canter on horseback.. The animal which he hoga sold at $7.35 'to $7,40 ; good mixed Large and small fruits. There le also r good well. _ " ' lode was untutored at the jumps. and in and medium An admirable loeati :n for a retired farmer. Will be _ $7 30 to $7.35 ;good Yorkers, sold theap Apply on the premises, or to DONALD trying one it stumbled and threw its rider, $7 20 to $7.30 ; lighs, do., $7.10 to $-7.20 ; MoKAY, 8eaforth P. 0, 1788-tf �i Q^ �1('� j` ('� - breaking his: collar bone. grassers and common irrades, light to good,. MCKINNON & 0 V.I BUY..L H. Sometimes you just get in on a good thing, and that —On-Mouda_y afternoon of last week a -$7 to $7 15 ; `Michigana, $7 to $7 20 ; pigs, I ESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN SEAFORTH FOR i SALE OR TO RENT: -That commodious and destructive fire, aaused by a spark from the $6--20 to $6.80 • skips to fair, $5.50 to $6 • ' D ' s + + l pleasantly situated residence on East Goderieh street, lg better than misting It altogether, You can be _• . . chimney, broke out in the house of Mr. roughs, $6 25 to $6-60 ; stage, $5 to $5.75. formerly occupied by Air. P. Heating, will be .sold Simon 13winburn, of Logan. The: house, Sheep and Limbs—Fairly steady ;' beat I cheap or Rill be rented. The house is a. two Cory r h native lambs, ,broil ht .$5 ..5 to $5.40 ;fair - frame, with splendid stone cellar. It is fitted rip sure Of sem safe 1� you Cont@ 'Here for whatever you canteuts and about $9Q in cash were losesg o r B'i ow On. g blr.. winburn was intend n to move into with bathroom and all mare improvements, and e S g to good, $4 80 to $5.15 ; culla and oomrnon, heated by a furnace. •IiArd and soft water in the ,his new house, which he is building, neat $4 to $4 75 ; best mixed sheep, $3 50 tott kitchen. There are two tote and a good stable. need in 2 t Ap,ly to AlR, 9TEPIIEN LAMB, soxfarth. 1783x2 week- $3.70 ; fair to good, $• .75 to $3 40 ; culla _ —Silver Corners factory, Elma township, and common, $1:50 to $2 75 ;good to choice - - '1''�N� •I--F•-id . has disposed of the first half of August handy wet4ers, $3.75 to $4 ; fair to good 'AtiJCTION- SALE OF VALIIABo � 8T0CK f . Q�/� STEER3 AND COWS. -air, Thomas Bro qn Mr, Learoyd has just returned from the Eastern markets, where he has Dry Goods, Furs, C i of x'1111 g, Rr Vs cheese at 8§ coots, and ascend half at 9 3.1(1 yearlings, $3.75 to $4.15 ; choice to fancy, has been instructed by Mr. G. A. Turner to sell by aen�sto the Ingersoll Paoking .Company. $4 25 ; heavy fat ewes, $3.40 to $3,60 ; Can- Public auction on hie prentiae•, Mill Road, Tucker- purchased some wonderful bargains. I The Llma Cheese Company have shipped oda lambs fair.to beet $5.25 to $5.40. smith, adjoining the village of Sruaefieid, on sat- L, C + , urday, Ootobar 6th, at one o'clock p. m., the tallow- We are low showhi a lull Sts ck Of Fall and Win - their August make of cheese, in all 77 9 inn p=operty, viz, Pour .let stoats 3 years old, 12 S:p � CT �ILS. boxee, price 9 3.16 cents, Hodgson Broth- two•year•old steers, 20-1 earlings, 3 ,cows t') calve in I ere bought them. THE CA N A CJ I A N October, 16. milking cows and 18 calves. This stock tel' goods impoi ted direct from the great mane B;G - ii all cf the very best and is in excellent condition. Ladies' bias cut straight front Corsets steel filled worth 85C for 50c a ---Ed. Piereon, of St. Marys, during .the + I Terms. -Twelve ►Wont credit will be allowed on g ;severe thunder etorm on Thursday evening Bank o f �Commeree -� furnishing approved notes. A discount of 6 pair, of Last week, was working out near his per cent. will be allowed off for mh. G. A, taring centres of Europe and ` All1eI'1Ca. We sOliC t remises wi h a ha fork, He was knocked T[IRIvER, Proprietor ; TEIOIf AS BROWN, Anctt..n- Qne case of white �tVool Blankets lar a size, worth X3.50 for X2.50 a P y CAPITAL(PAID UP) ' 8°r 178$2 ► down and stunned by an electrical dis- pair. g ' ' your patronage, but a13k for yqur favflrs 0711? t() t0; charge and was not able to use his right Eight 1211011 Dollars $8.000,000. LEARING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND 1M- - 1 hsbd for some hours, It was a narrow [� PLEME1�Ts.-James Janes fine recoivrd in• extent we deserve them. No '- done that our store Rest - . - - stiucttons from Mr. Win. Feu to sett by ru'tlla One dollar English Homespuns, 56 inch, for G9c a yard. - e cape fresh instant death. +1$2,000,000. au tion on Lot 25, Concedbion 8, Township of Hib• —`` Hielan Heights," Gtze home of Mr. and bert, cn Tuesday, Octcber Sib, 1901, at 1,2 o'clock One Case of wide rints, worth 10c and 121-e a yard, for Gc a yard. was never more crowded Wit Worthy g00d; shall Airs, Richard Stevens, River Road, Blansh= SEAFORTH BRANCH. noon, the following property ; Horses -One agri- ard, was. the scene of a pleasing event on cultural brood- mare suppoeed to be in foal to.Was- ek, The oc-. p► general Banking business trap- nick, 9 years old ; 1 heavy draught Clydesdale Ten dozen Gents' . nd Boys' pull down.Caps, worth 40c, for 25c each. at the present time, but our small profit system—or Wednesday evening of . last we supposed to be in fcal to Glasniek, 4 years old and rasion was the marriage o�f their daughter, saeted. Farmers Notes discounted, el'iblcforregietrnty�n; 1 agrietittural brood mare and >c ecirwl wttentian iven to the •'���'�� I bliss Lousia Maud, to b1 "_ 4'4'm. Whits, of p g .gupposcd to be in foal 0 Glasniek, 3 years old ; 1 - trade Wirinirtg 111@thOds—are �ppreoifbted by all Wh+© St, Marys. The ofiiciatin minister was oollec.ion of Sale Notes. horse rising 4 years old (agreultural), 1 driver 7 111 B g SAVINGS BAN K.-hnterest allow- >'•ars eta, 1 spring ally, 1 spring colt, eiiglb!e for Our prices are eye openers, and will astonish you when you see them. the Rev. Mr. Beers. There was a large regiatrM,i?n. Cattle—Three caws supposed t) be in deal here and will 3e 1'BCOgT1-zed by you. Success . number of guests present at•the interesting ed on deposits of $1 and upwards. calf, 1 newly calved • heifer rising 8 years old, 1 Sale to continue for the balance of this month. ! event. Special facilities for transaction of heifer. rising 3 years old supposed to be in calf, 3 - --About 80 guests assembled at the home business in the Klondike District_., steers tieing 3 years old, 2 steers rising 2 years old, urges to- greatest efforts to p eaHe, as you Will admit More orders, payable, at An bank Issued at the 3 spring calves. sheep, etc. -Four well bred ewes, 7 g of 14tr, J. E. Murray, of Granton, We3nes• y P y Y well bred lambs, 1 thoroughbred Yorkehire brood da afternoon of last week to be resent at following rates : sow7.6 monthe old, about 60 hens. Iniplcnients-One y P Under $10 08 $29 to g30 12 Frost & Wood birder, latest improvad, only used upon comparison With any cox 1pet ng offerings. the celebratiop of ,the marriage of hie $10 t"20 ;...10 $30 to $50 ,14 1 Frost &hood mower, nearly new ; D & C001 throe seasons ; 'n d LE AR O Y I er lea Jennie to Mr. Murdoch, of F G MINTY d ez harvester, 1 12 -hoe combined daughter,F. HOL�IESTED F. C. G. 1 mo ver an p . Lucknow, The briddi party stood in the Solicitor. Manager. seeder and drill, (51aFsey-Harris) nearly new; 1 hay bay window of the al,ot"in room which was - 1624 ralce, 1 spring tooth cultivator, 1 land roller, 1 plow, � t g 1 Rang plow, 1 s.A iroa harrowa, 1 new Chatham y �t ,beautifully decorated with ferns and flowers' tanning mill, with bagger; i Clinton lancing milt, S aforth7s Popular Bargain ITOUS43`■ while the ceremony was peformad by the Births• 1 weigh scales, 2,000 pounds capacity 1 large straw + S ASH, Dress G0 s �� `rtmnte Re�1. J. E. Holmes. GOVE\,TLOCK-At Maple Row Farm. Neepawa, ,Van!. cutter, 1 set of sitoga, 1 hay fork, 1 wagon with �PRODTTCE TAHI;�7 A C � - A very sudden death took place about tolta, on Septainber 15th, the wife of Air, James doubie oox and spring seat, t pair trucks, 1 pair _ I las Fr -ids afternoon at the Perch B. Govenlook, of a son, bobsleighs, 1 gravel box, 1 double seated carriage, 1 Friday bicDONAL;D-In Goderieh, on -September' 14th,, the hav and stock rack combined; 1 top buggy, 1 road A FEW SP: CIAImSx House of Refuge.: The inmates were sitting wife of Captain John MaDonaid, of a sap. cart, 1 nutter, 1 wheelbarrow, 2 set of double about and talking when the matron, Mrs. BENIvETT-1n Colborne," on Septero ter 14th, tho harness, 2 get of single larneea, 1 saddlo, 1 sugar - + n he noticed wife of Air. Andrew Bounett, of twine -eon and kettle, 1 erowbzr, 1 ' stone boat, aboub 6 tons of Varner, entered the r orA. S daughter. timothy sax in the barn, a quantity of mangol re The Blenheim G' Otll--T111S cloth 1S I'manufactured ieiiii Esh and that one old man, a Mr. Paul Harvey, BOLT In Bluevale on September 15bh the wife of .and corn, 1 parlor coal stove, forks, chains, shovels, ' p n ' number of other articles too nutueroua to Colonial wools, being specially treated in dyeing. It Will xieltlier shrink n{3r looked rather peculiar, and went over to Air. Ocorge Bolt, of a daughter. &c., and a him. She found that he had died without POCOCii-Ir Blnavale, or £cptem` ec 18th, the wife mention. Positively ❑o reserve as the farm is eolii, ` spot with rain, All the newest shades. 52.1nChes wide, for per yard. in He had made no ai�n. of sir. George Pocock, of a daughter. The sto k is all w6ll bred and in gocd condition. anyone noticing. SHADE -In Harpurhey, on Septeint er 1st, the wife Terms -A I sums of $5 and under, cash ; over that The man was 8I ,years of ago, and his wife of sur. V� m. Shade, of a sou. amount 12 months' credit will he given on furnish- Homespun Cloth—In all ti18 new F s 3RC;2s., earT80t for sliltt`n , special at is also in the House. He had been - an 4 - - inig approved joint notes. A discount of 4 per cent. 47e per yard. Marriages, eff for easb on credit amounts WILLIAM FELL, � . ' inmate since 1897, coming from near Liato. Proprietor ; JAMES J'7NES, Auctioneer. 1703.2 Wel. I CARDNO-MURRAY-At manse,. Egmondville, . Black - Cloths --Among others, we have the following leading hakes'. —Tae Stratford Hunt Club held their by Rev N. Shaw, -on September 24th, Mr. George weekly meet Friday afternoon. The attend. Paterson Cardno, of Seatorih, to Miss Jennie TREES! TREES ! I-•iARLANO BROS, have removed all the Zibeline, Armuse, Sanl;lier, Vigoyne, Oudee,'the latest showings ill the centres Murray, of Egniondvil.e, of fashion. soca was only fair, but those present had a WILSON-ucCtTLLA-On September 18th, atlYood•" Bros. �1 . fine run through Ellice. Mr. A. R. Smith, lands, the resii'•ence of Mr, F. McCal!a, by Rev. We mill be at the (queen's Hotel, Scaforth, on Johnson B ro S • st oc' k to -their stores in C I l nto n, merchant, late of Brussels, was mounted P. Musgrave, Mr. G?orge R' Wilson, of Minne• Tu°:day, October 1st; with a fln-e load of Norway upon a fine bay bores, Fred, purchased b site to Wig Annie P Al Culla, see•tnd dau•rbter spruce and pines. fr•-sh from the nursery rows. IN p of Sir Franci3McCul'.a, of Loadbury.. This is a splendid time to plant and ie equal to where they keep a full line of ClothingMr. W. J. Henry, of Port Ryerse. The DELBRIDGE-AiERRIOTT--1n Hacniota 51anitoba,.' spring, it not better, you have mora time. Call Department. - . animal showed remarkable capabilities as a on 8epteutber 2r Sir, G ' W. DAbridge, Hon of .and inspect these grand trees. The MITCHELL • • jumper. An unfortunate accident occurred Mr. John D.elbridg4, of winchelsea,to Miss Nellie -NULiSERY COMPANY, Mitchell, Ont, 1763.1 �1 airfV2vare, StoVeS� Tinware, Graniteware, c� c. , d:urin the afternoon, Mr. John Campbell, bierriott, Base Ltne, Bl honied. g , P + AMOs—SINCLAIR—At the Neale �f Mr. and Mrs. We lead again, 121 showing lila most COil]1i18te varlets Of Overcoats and mounted on one of Dr. Steele's horses, and, varstme, Brantford, on 8eptym ler 10th, by Row. STOREUNDER THE AT THE LOWEST P03SIBLE PRIL'ES. - Suits. In Our Overcoat stock the have all the most fash_%onabIC -Inaterialts in in going over a 4nee, horse and rider fell, W. A. J. Martin. Dr. T. A. Amos, of Exeter, to Ailsa Minnie 8inalair.. (��( lila Rar'lans, Raganettes, Varsity, Chesterfield and Ulsters. . The public ;a The young man, had his leg badly hurt. SHINE -At the residence of tIe'bride's TOWER* ER ` NE-Cx Grey, on September 13th, by R'v. G. J. WE INVITE ALL TO GIVE US A CALL. have every confidence in busying our clothing. It is evenmotbersetter tllaxl la8t rR r°� ,� Aboy, of Brus�els, Mr. Robert Shin •, S'. S., c �..�+ • ., , season, the coats being all interlined with hair cloth and. shrunk. duck, hence .t�s..Aslls h Moukton, t , Mies Enunaline, eecood daughter of rd h �'1 y 'a'�'�'1' '£' '�'�'j'°`' �" '� the retain thein shape, as the ordinary readymade clothing will not do. Call SaAgoara. September 28, ].001, sirs. Thomas Cardiff. y p, aT[ Wheat (Dow), 6tAndard.. •.. .... $0 84 to $0 88 MITCHELL -COL -At the Methodist parson. � "t i i and examine a few specials and be convinced of its superiOTity. 3,trfag Wheat. par bushel,- ..... _. 0 84 to 0 88 age, Colborne, by Rev. Mr. Shaw, an Septemb°r �1Zo�"ol�j Cement, $1.10 pPi% bl e/I rCiV•I 18th, Mr. Samuel Mitchell, to Miss Caroline, eld• M asie per bu.hei ,-...._- - -, 0 34 t0 0 36 est daughter of Mr. Wm. Colliscn, both of the 1V F•� Pace per sachet_._ _ _ .... 0 83 to 0 83 tawcship of Colborne. • ice+ �" %� T, Specials In Ov@PCoats—A dark grey iillesterfielCi, 7101Y Cilli, slew title of Hsrteypec bnehel_.. _ _ ,. 0 40 to 0 41 HILL-MGKAY-In 9eaforth, an Scpteinber 18th, • �v Portla��ir.J. v cl per VairrPi�. ' Sailer, No. 1, loose _ _ . _ � -... 0 14 to 0 14 b Rev. Mr.AY Larkin, fo s Ella 4 ci b e 18 of cloth, all sizes in Mens at $ 5.90. A Raglanette, Cliff On sleeve, slashed Butter, tub------ .- .- .. — o 16 to 0 16 0 11 Mr. and Mrs Isaac McKay, of SQaforth, to Mr. n 0 - Pockets, all sizes, $'9. A Raglan in the new. pearl grey, :solnethip9 ISpecial E ga per do - - - - Wesley W. Flill, of Mitchell. (D C- C-}. Flour, per 100 me-_ __ _ — - _. _. _... - 2 09 r7 2 00 RUSSELL -BOURNE -On September 18th, at Vic- M � price X15, 25• Also Ulsters and Pea Jackets at all prices. ELINTON (D Hay per ton new- _ __ ., _ ...; -.- 6 00 to 7 traria street Methodist pa son are, G odseieh, by � ■ ■ Hides per 100' lbs.,.,.--- ___.._--.... 4 50 io 6 00 Rev. J. W. Robicson, Air. Willialu C, RusKell, 0 01 M (T Furna,tesa , s ecialt-� Plu %n b � n &p y. Specials in Suits—A fancy imported worsted, better goods t�1an ordi3larilySheep Sl�fne •.........._. .... •. 0 60 to 0 70 Miss K. Bourse, both of Goderieh.OW ' g�veol_ ........ _ .. _ _ .. _ .... 0 I3 io a l4put into ready-tO-wear Clothing, all double twisted worsteds, all auras, for $9.76. 11"r3tatoes per bush' (now), _ .... _, - 0 60 to 0 EO - ` 8'1i (retail) per barrel-, _ ., _ .... 1 00 tf; . 0 00 Deaths.. � � Everythinj� in Boys', Youths' and Children's clothing in the latest style and W3od per cord ton _. 400 to 4 26 sg)• • - -_ -• -- • • LATIl1ER-In 5oatorth, on Sep�cmper 22nd, the ia• , -t; .� 0 lowest price. Waodpercord (short),-_..-- -..., 2 00 io 2 26 fantdaughter cf sir, Ed. Latimert jr., ages r7 ('d 0--d - . Aggpieaper bag --_-_---,_...• 0 60 to 0 90 months. W Cto7er geed ...._....-.-..-__,---,.. 6 00 to 7 00 • BROWN-AtBelgravo, on 5eptembor 12th, Allan �y. Fars—The largest Fur Department in Western Ontario. f. Timothy seed---.-._. ,. _-_.-,.. 1 26 to 2 76 Gordon Livingstone, infant son of Rev, aad M:s ^ O l Pork, per I00 lbs -.. _.. ---- 7 60 to 8 00 A. H. Browb, aged 7 montbs and 8 days. `1 Tal ow, per Lb_ _ _ __ --a. -- -- -,,- 04 to 0 06 BRYDGES-In Morris, oo September 16th, Archibald 0 � Furs are not bought everywhere with satisfaction. In fact, 1l, 18 rarely 154. } Williams, only ohild of lir:•and Biro. James T. lM.-�r • It is hard t0 gE't a great varlets, 10�Y pP1CeB and I011ab1e goods 131 OIiB .store. Dairy .M&I`l:etfd. Br}°dge°, Asad, l year, 1 month and 2 days. 1� Cheap Hardware House, CLINTON. — McGAW=es Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Septewber 0 This store is an exception. Furs bough from us -Will give satisfaction. We TORONTO, September 24—Butter—The 12th, Albert vlctor; third sin of Air. S. A. Ala- CD guarantee satisfaction or replace the goods. quality of offerings is still only medium, and Gaw, of Goderloh, aged 20 tears, 3 months and +`' 19 days. - P 0 � rig I a great deal is coming. Prices are unchang- KOEHLER-At the Gcshen line, rear Zurich, on u1 �,j ; Seaforth's Leading Shoe Store 6 ed at lei to 160 for beet dairy packed tube September 17th; 3f.s. Hecry Boehler, of., at the zt; THE ��LjA� I g and ails with 12 to 14a fo'r low grade and axe of 831 ears. .� ! u' H i - P ' HICKS -In Exeter, o September 13th, Elizabeth � ut T Carpet Departmentsmedium tubs. rDairy pound rails are in good AJasoD, repot of th�late Richard Hicks, aged 87 U2 �"� ui CASH, J� ORE - demand, the beat bringing 17 tot -18c. Cream- years, 10 monthe and 2 days. I. n C 02 1it = OUR RUBBERS . ery is steady at 21 to 2110 for prints. Tubs THROWER -Io Clinton, on tember 12th, Lewis, /� 1 _. p L ✓ O �,.� are selling at 18 to 20c, the former .for in- eon of sir. M. Thrower, aged 1 month. �$ I I Millinery Opening VPB invite attenti011 t0 our new fall rrtyl:ei=, comprising Ji it exceptionally ferior grades . Egga—The. market ie firmer, 4 `�� M • �u 3 Fa large number of patterns, w11ic11 show the latest advancement in I3r11ssels, the beat selected stook sdlling at 131 to 140, SALE REGISTER. 0 trt M. WILL BE HELD ON The kinds that Wear• and ordinarystock brings 12 to 12? o. Offer- on ilonda Goober 7th, at one o'clock t� 0 �� WiltOns, Tapestry, Wools, Unisons, -etc, :Our carpets will interest llloxe buyers Inge were light. g m, nn Lvt 32, Concession 7, Hallett, u' Frida and Saturday, than ever before ill sterling worth of fabrics Eti3 well as in attractiveness o MONTItEALg, September 24—Cheese—There Farm Stock and _ Implements,' Nelson � � - patterns. In addition to new goods, the. following lines to be cleared regardless is a fair demand and prices gra steady, �'� e Bingham, Proprietor; Thos Brown, auc.;Ld i Sept. 2� /dad 2gi, I We have selected the Berlin Rub< p quote ; Finest western Septembers, 90 ; I tioneer. iso hers and the Canadian Rubber of cost : finEsi western Au uFte, 9$c ; finest eastern On Saturda September `'.8th, on -his " )S - We extend a heart welcome to all CO;'s Lubbers �Iontreah for this 21 :, 1 e I y P `U? t-" Ell, 1 and 'ins act our stock,I , �, - Two pieces Hemp carpet, worth lplc, to lie cleared for $ e. One piece Septembers, 9"a finest eastern Auguste, farm, Kippen Road, Tuckersmitb, half a CD ¢� M . to cal P season s trade. e have chosen' demand at t 1 o'clock m.which is still under the able man• _ Hemp carpet'worth 20c to be cleared for 12c. Qne piece Hemp carpetvOrtll9,0, Bu.tter—There is a fair mile south of Lgmondville, a p n--+ 0 these two brands because we be- z , pattern, stead rises. We note : Finset late- tock and lin laments.. Wm. Bubolz, i�iy {tt agement of Miss Morrison. 25C, to be cleared for 1210 One Piece cillte $1L18801s, choles atter3l, wOrili Farm S P `e BEST WEARING cleared for made er umary, `31 to 2I }c ; August and roprietor ; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. �p L�; I lieve them to be th T 45c, to be cleared for 2�c, four pieces Tapestry worth ?Oc, -to be c ea ed earlier makes, 20 to 20c ; undergrades,l9c; p On Tuesday, Oatober lab, at ono `o'clock rubbers on she tTlr`Liket, Not only western dais 160 • Manitoba do., 14 to on. Lot 43 Concession `?, L. R, clock D■ M. McBEATN, � do Ilia wear well but the are 50c. Four pieces Tapestry worth Goa, to be clearers for ��c. Two pieces ' y+ _ • m , + I y y• Brussels worth $1 a yard, to be cleared for 79e. Two pieces Brussels worth - 16c. l�:ggs—The market ie firm ak i4o for ; Tuc6ersmith, Farm Stock and Imple• ~ >•-•r _ _ _ round Tots of fresh and 14§ to 150 for small- I e'r d' '"� BLYTH ®P+iT nicely finished, and came In differ- 90c to be cleared for 70c, Two pieces Brussels worth X1,30, to be cleared for meets. Sidney Johns, proprietor ; Thomas ('p er quantities, Lower grades sell slowly At ' Brown, auctioneer. 01 t -y 1744.62 I ant shapes, so that we have - 95c, 10 to 11c, !` Saturday, October 5th, at one o'clock p. �" • j trouble to fit any style of shoe- -- — ! m., on the Mill Road, Tuckersinith, near � -W G i men s, women's or children's. As Poultry. i Brueefield. Valuable Mock: steers and Q to prices, you will find them about Mantle Depa.ratments TUIL�STt1, September 24—Live chickens are Cows. G. A. Turns,, Proprietor; Thos.0 0 _ �Y' the fame as last season, which offering liberally, but the market is steady ' Brown, Auctioneer. P 4 � ' - at 40 to 50c for live and dressed chickens, ; on Wednesday, October 9th, at. 1 o'clock . � — s means �� always the lowest" at 12c far choice Dun turkeys, and 9 to lOc - p, m., on Lot 30, Cunoaeeion 7, Hibbert,, i� v 1 all times. Drop in and see us Crowds of people visited our ;Slantle Department the past week to seethe for old gobblers. g ` Farm Stock; David McConnell, proprietor ; , � � • = _ � I IT PAYS BEST IN THE END. when you want rubbers: novelties now on exhibition, The sWellest coats acre here, made of the most James Jones, auctioneer. Q Have yon reeu the catalol(U6 of the Potatoes. On Monday, a September 30th, at one �''. CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE, stylish cloths, the neatness and elegance of style, workma3lship and finish de- ToroxTi,, September 24 The market is ' o'olock p. m.. on Lot 18, Concession 5, XOQ CHATHAM, ONT. noting the work of expert tailors. steady at 75 to 80o No car lots are yet MoKillop. Farm Stock. Shannon & Mc C) t_'D . offering, although inquiries are being made, Intosh, Proprietors ; Thomas . Brown, ,Aue. If not, you are not yet familiar with Lha' beat Caned+ has to oS°r in the lines of BUfiINE6S and commission dealers will soon be expect- tioneer. 0 i -% 0 i TRAINING, SHORTHAND or PENMANSHIP, ingthem, On Tuesday, 0atober 8th, at 12 o'clo,k 0 �= We have supplied more teachers for other buss• a ,, - noon, nn of 25,, Uoneeaaion 8, Hibbert,0 noes schools than ail other Canadian business�FO�yT�sra Gr8din, etc. Farm ;�t0 k and Implements. W m, Fell, t"r colleges combined. it f-[/ ,fj ' proprietor; , James Jones, auctioneer. � 804 oI our pupils scoured good poeitione during TORONT0,'lSepte-mber 24—Wheat,—The p p , „ CD the past year. send for ttij list and handaaltle ,SOLE LOCAL AGENTS FOR, Highest prices paid for Butter, MS market is about steady at 66e for new _red On Tuesday, October 8th, at 1 Wel . p. ostsiogue. m. on Lot 36, Concession 11. Goderieh Good board for ladies at 82 per week, gents, $2 50. , sou",su"r M� and white, and 67c for old -red and white , We pay railway f%re. �� 0 . f>siddle freights. Coos a wheat ie nominal at Township. Clearing Sale of Farm Stock; Red Cedar Shingles• It circumstances will not allow you to attend at - mcfor No., 2 middle freights. No. I spring ' and Implements A. J. Courtice, Pro.' Chatham, you can gget I_vSTRUCTION BY MAIL in _ p g rietor-; Thomas, gown, Auctioneer. BOOK-KEEPI*TG, sHOaTHAND or PENKANSAIP Court Ot Revision. to gacted at 68c east. Manitoba wheat is P , from Cssada's greatest school cf Business, by _ ----•--•- - —"" "" "' On Saturday, CAotober 12th at 1 o clock kc Iower at 800 for No. 1 hard., and 78o for j y• �. 3x 74 Cents, 4x 78 Cents. addressing, . No. 1 northern grinding in transit, and 780 p• � p►•, on Lot � 0. Tuokeremith, ad joining ► � Notice is hereby given that a Court will t, held, f r No, 1 northern, ! Egmondville. Extensive Sale of 60 Stook LATH D. McLACHLAlV & CO. Chatham 0754 pursuant to the Ontario volare' Lists Act, by His or No. 1 hard, and t 60 for honor, the Judga of the County Court of the County local a create and west. Oats— `Stesre and — Heifers, without . reserve, No. I Pine Lath, 38c per hundred: of Huron, at Dixon'g Hall, Bruceseld, on Tuesday, DIRECT delivery T Henry Colbert, Proprietor ; Thos. Brown, pine Lumber. ARM TO SELL OR RENT.=160 aerrg of choice the loth day of Octo mr, at 10 o'clock a. m,, to hear P11A1 Are stead 'o. 2 white are noted at 350 KARID i y• IV q i land Lot 8 and south T. of Lot 9 11th Con- and deternilne the seven complaints of errors and Auctioneer. Dressed Pine Lumber for Doors F the sere'List of the >,funicipalityot Ivifte ` . east and 34? c middle freight, and at 35c an f t a low freight to New York. Peas—Are On Tuesday, October 15th, at 1 o'clock p. $22 per M• eassloa of the Township of Hibbert, South Perth: omission in t splendid stock and grain Ja►ru ; plenty of water ; the Township o[ Tuokeremith for '1901. Alt persons ,;,, r west and 71 to m., on Lot 11, Concession 8, Tuckeremith. N. CLU FF & SONS, ood buildings and orchard. Thirty acres of good having business at the Court are required b attend .41 steady at i0c north and ,{i€3I3o$!_ lslII ttiIItt#1'Ot►,49:1�t3 fisc middle freights. Millfesd—Bran firm Choice Farm, Farm Stock and Implements. - tardwood bush, prinol�ally insple, For further at the ..id time and Place opposite Town.gs g assn. McTavish, Proprietor; Thomas North Main Street, S•aforth. ppaaAlculan apply to bUNCAN McKELLAR or A. G. SKILLIZ, Cleric of Tucksrsmi�3. at $13,50 to $14 north and west. Some mil- Du 1748 .rA'XE8 PARK, Cromarty, Ont. 1782 8 Doted tale 23rd day of September,1901. tore sell at $:15 to -$16 outside, and looal mil. ' Brown, Auctioneer. _ • . ,. Winter Stock 1 _��6 - � - . - . 0 -:. - - I . . . . . _..- . __ ..-c-.._.