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DECEMBER 19, 1902
-Mr. F. B. .Holtby, manager of he
Merchants' Bank, in Politohell, has b en
transferred to the Luoan branch.
-Miss Carrie Brown, a popular yo ng
bay of Shakeapeare, passed away on 8 n -
day, 7th in ,from an affection of the iu ge.
-While out riding on Friday, Ma ter
Sandy Willa, of Stratford, had Ma leg
broken below the knee, owing to hie h ree
failing on the road.
-Wm. Davidaon, of Mitchell, has gon to
Kamloopa, British Columbia, where he ill
spend the winter in the interestof Mt
health.
-Nearly all the graduates of the Goer -
!oh Model Bohool have secured situations for
the coming year as 'allows ; bdelburn c -
Dowell. at Benmillet - Miss Annielid. Co rt-
ney at Amberley ; Miss Anna Martinat
Winchelsea - Miss Mabel Bailie at Pros r-
ity ; Miss dare Troy at St. Augustine; d.
Soswart, achotd section No. 4, Colbor e ;
Miss TenaOhneton, school section N . 8,
t
Colborne t L. Kne. x, sohool section, N 9,
Colborne; iss Mary I. Clark, school ee-
tion No. 12, West Wawanosh ; Mies L ara
Brydgss, school section No. 13, East Vir wa-
noah ; Harry Walker, school section o.
7, Ashfield '- Miss Lillian Robinson, school
section No. 16, East Wawanoah; Mies E5ith
Taylor, school gelation No. 15, Hay ; lies
Mabel Jennison sthool section No. 16, S ep
lieu; Miss Pearl Jackson, Bollen, Well ng -
ton county; T. J. O'Loughlin, Chesterfield,
Waterloo county.
.
&WORM, Dec. 18 190
Fall Wheat (new), Standard- 20 70 to 0 72.
ode per bushel-, _ 0 31 tO 0 31
Pee! per bnehee— _ .... 0 Q3 to 0 65
Barley per bushel:- 0O to 0140
Butter, No. 1, loon- - 0 16 to 01 17
BOW; tut - - • — 0 16 I o 0 17
O 16 to 017
2 00 te. 21
6 60 to 6 (0
6 00 to 525
O 80 to 0 36
0 14 to 0 16
0 40 to 050
1 10 t-. 110
1 00 to 443
2 00 to 240
O 25 to 0 60
4 60 to 550
1 25 to 2O
7 60 to 800
04 to 0 C5
Ewe per doz- _
p.our, per IVO
May per ton
Hides per 100 YU— , _
Sheep _ _ . . • .
WWI - • . a
petatoee per bueh (new),_. -
sale (retail) pee barrel -
Weed per cord (long)_
W30d per cord (short). •
Apples per bag- —
Clover Seed -
Timothy Seed -
Pork, per I60 kg • • •
Tallow, Per lb --
Dairy Markets.
TORONTO, December 17 -Bu t ter -Tratd e
continues good, with an active demand for
NIB best qualities, which are firm. We
quote : Finest one -pound rolls, 18 to
choice large rolls, 17to 180; selected dairy
tubs, 16 to 17e ; secondary grades, roils-.
and tabs 14 to 150; creamery prints, 22 to
3&e; ex:lids, 21 to 22c. Eggs --The mar-
ket continues stearly. We quote :—Strictly
new laid, 23o; fresh, store gathered, 20o ;
e Id storage"19 to 20; limed, 18a; seconds,
1 to 15c. Cheese -Marker is steady. We
quote :-Finest, 121 to 121c ; seconde, 12 to
121o.
MONTREAL, December 17 -Cheese -The
market is dull and featureless., and prices
are nominally 124 to 121e. Butter-Leeal
buyers are paying 23c for finest creamery,
but exporters will not go beyond 22 to 224o.
Dairy butter sold at 17o. Eggs -There con-
tinues to be a good demand, and, in view of
light receipts, prices are very firm. We
quote :-Selected, 250; candled. stook, 194
to 20o ; Montreal limed, 18e, in a jobbing
way; straight receipts, 184 to 19o; Mon-
treal limed, lqic ; cold storage stook, 174c,
and i western limed, 164 to 17c per dozen,
in round lots.
Seeds.
TORONTO, December 17 -There is little
or 110 businesoi, and prices are nominal.
Dealers are able to secure whatever sup-
plies they need, but they find no outlet, the
foreign demand having almost dieappeared.
(The folk:min quotations are for delivery at
outside points :-Aleike, prime to choice,
per bushel, $6 75 to $7.30; do.'common
to medium, $R 25 to $6 50; red clover,
prime to choice per bushel, $5.50 to $6 ;
timothy, per bushel, $1.50 to $1.70, ac-
cording to seraple. Fancy Iota in each
ease bring a trifle more.
Horse Market.
TORONTO, December 17 -About 35 hors
were sold at Grand's on Tuesday. Thee
Were an assorted lot, and included two
heavy Clydes, weighing about 1,400 pounds
each. These sold at $160 to $190 respect-
ively. Reasonably sound workers and drios-
era fetched $125 to $150. Some general pu
pose horses, reasonally sound, suitable f r
ordinary farm work, sold at $60 to 590 eac
Poultry.
TORONTO, December 16-0Eferinga of bo
ed lona large, and prices steady. Chieke s,
old, 50 to 55e ,per pair, and young, 60 to 70o;
live, 45 to 50o Ducks, dressed, 65 to spa
per pair. Geese, 7 to 8o per pound, and
turkeys, 104 to 11c per pound for young.
Potatoes.
TORONTO, December 16 -Owing to he
cool weather, receipts of potatoes have been
light, and are worth from $1.10 to $1.15
per bag. Car lots are worth from 90o to $1
OD track at Toronto. The latter price as
for fancy samples only. If the weather
becomes milder, it is not likely that these
prices will hold.
Grain, etc.
TORONTO, December 16 -Wheat -Red,
€a; !white, 70o; spring, 68 to 69b;
goose, 54e; peas, 76a; barley, 43 to 4c;
oats, 34 ta 344c. Seeda-Alsike, choice
No. 1, $6.60 to $7 ; Alsike, good, No. 2,
86 to $6.40; timothy seed, $1.20 to 51 sp ;
red elver, 56 to 56 60. Hay-Timothy,513
to $1s ; clover, 57 to 59 atraw, loose, -$5
per t n. Hogs -Dressed hogs are stea y
at $7.' 5 to 57.75.
Live Stock Markets.
LoNeost, England, December 16-L ve
cattle steady at 12i to 131.c per pound, or
American steers, dressed weight; Canadian
steel -us lid. to 121e per pound ; refrigera or
beef, 1% to 11c per pound.
TORONTO, December 17 -Cattle -Exp rt
-The placing in quarantine of a vessel at
'Halifax has disturbed the equillibrium of
trade in shipping cattle, but dealers expr ss
the opinion that the obstruction will be o ly
temporary. It interfered with some ah p-
mentaiwhioh were prepared here yeeterd y.
One firm was compelled to unload 100 cat le
in Montreal, and others had to unload he e.
Prices paid to -day, however, were well np
to the level of last week's close. Steeirs
sold s.S. high as 55.65 per cwt., but th se
were a excellent quality. The run of the
market was placed below this figure, fil.
though everything good brought more than
55. The competition of the local buyefe,
wishing cattle for the Christmas trade kept
up values and quotations were unehangod.
Medium grades, including mixed loads a d
lighter weights, sold steady and cows w re
steady to firm. Butchers' Cattle -Th re
was an active demand for fine stock for t e
Chriktmas trade and. trade was brisk. Te
offerings were fairly good, and they sold
readily at good prices. Quotations for the
fancy grades were slightly lower, at 55.25 to
85.75 pr ewt., and several loada of choice
stock changed hands at these figures. li a-
part butchers' were steady at 54.75 to $5.5;
I
picked lots sold elightly higher at $4.40 to
to 54.80, and good tochoice were unchanged
at $3.85 to 54 e5. The rough to rnedim
i.
grades were only moderately active ad
prices were unchanged. Feeders and Stock-
ers—The demand was fair, but offerings
were light and business was quiet. Only a
few teensa.etions were noted, and, priqes
were unotianged. Rough stock sold rather
10 cents p
To be
'YO cv4ts p
5 cent per
r p�uu1 for Tipleys
dry picked, nore other taken.
r bag for rotatoes.
14. for billed 4pples.
EBLe, DRIED
We-hitve riev4 carrie as:large, IfOed
as we have in. stock for the Christmas trade
CraCYT
We propose to give 100 off'every dolla
before Xmas on ev ry malr's suit, eivery you
In short, if yoi do your trading ini Re
opportunities if you are not a easterner of
We have seetued the services of Mr. J
be the best judge of black tea andleoffee in
to Gunn's.
0 u NN
, i I
1 -
,
slowly. Mich Cows Offerings were above
the average :n tlitalit . Trade was good.
Price% were easier at e35 to $57 each. Sheep
and Lambs -The exi encies of space1atill
impede the movement of export sheep; and
trade is quiet. Pric a were nnehang d at
l
53 to 53.25 per owt. Other sheep iv ere
dun. Lambs were fir er on account o the
keen demand for the hristrnas trade, and
sold 25c higher, at $3 /5 to 54.50 per cwt.
Calves -Steady and changed, at 53 te 510
each. Hoga--Run wa light arid prices were
tinclaanged at $6 per
$5,75 for lights and fa
MONTREAL, Decemb
were oat strong, and t
mend, with ,fitm pric
good, but this °ammo
brought Iow prices.
at from 5 to 54c per
them were better than
tie brought from 34 t
mon front 2k to no
sold at from 53 to 57
per pound. Sheep sol
se
cwt for selects, and
s.
r 16 -The batelsers
ere was an aotiv
s paid tor any
and inferinr s
Prime beeves !sold
ound, but aome of
usual, Medium , cat -
41 -o, and the
per pcound. Calves
ach, or from 4- to 5a
at from 3 to no,
and the lambs at from 3,7o, to 44o per
pound. Good fat hogs sold at 6o per
pound, weighed off the, cars.
Roma°, ,Decembe 16-0a.ttle---Opened
easy to 100 lower, , clo ing slow and lower ;
prime ateere, $5.75 to 56 25 ; ahipPing
ateers, $4.85 to $5 50, utchers' steers,14.75
to 54.75; heifers,$3.25
to 84.25; canners, $1.
to 54.25; fresh cows
on good, steady on ot
$50 to 560; mediuge,t
common, 525 to 530.
head ; 25c higher; to
Hogs-A,otive; 10 to
$6.40 to 56.55; mixe
Yorkers and pigs, $6.0 to $6,25 roughs,
$5.75 to $5.90 ; stags, 54.75 to 55.50.
Steep and Lambs-Sh ep firm; lambs, 5o
higher ; top lambs, o5.75 to $5.90 ; culls
to good, 54.25 to $5.5; yearlings, 4.25
to 54.75; ewes, 54.25 to 54.50; sheep, !top
mixed, $3,75,,to 54; ulls to good, $1.75
to $3.65. , 1
de-
hing
and well selected stock of Groceries
on all Clothing, tip to the night
tha' suit, and all Overcoats.
fortth, you ars ttot livinglup to your
tmn's.
0. Laidlaiv, whora we believe to
this county. Oorne wit the crowd
•
Seaforth.
IMPORT
OTIORS.
TISTRAY BEIFER.-Strayed into the premises of
..1.24 "the underalizned L 18, Concession 2, Tuoker-
smith, On December Oil a red, year old heifer. The°
owrer oan have the tome on i proving property and
pay*. charges. J. MOFFA T, Kippen. 1827-2
ri AT ROBE LOST.-Loatrn Sunday night, De -
la"' cember 7, betwee th &Worth church and
Eg ondville Pottery,* rey oat robe, The finder
will be 'suitably rewar ed n leaving the same at
The Pottery, in Egtnond ille. 1827x1
BAY HEIFER. -Strayed from Lot 4, Conerseion
11, Tuokeramith, atout the Brat of October, a
hell r about 11 months old. She was mostly red
;vilt soine white,spots. Any information leading to
ecovery of this animal will be liberally rewarded.
JO WHITEMAN, Chieelhbrat P. O. 1827x4
oo CTUIN SALE or FiRti STOOK. -Mr. H..
k fik t,
i . B own has received instructions ta sell by
public a etian on 'Lot 32, Co cession 4, Uaborne, OD
Tue daY, December 231, 10)2, at 1 o'clock p. m „
, the following p ope her, viz : Herses-One
10 0R8 old, 1 Imaee eieven years old, 1 horse
rs Old, 1 road horse years old, 1 one year old
ht l filly, 2 'poking colts. °IOUS, 00. -Five
s 1 ,ear eld, 1 suoki iie Calf, 9 pigs about eight
sursed.to be in all, 5 heifers 1 year old, 4
a old, I truck wagonand other articles. No re-
serve as the proprietor Is overateeked. This stook
is alli young and in gcod ondition. Terms -All sumo
of $1 arid under, cash ; ver that amount 10 months'
cred'e will be given on furnishing approved joint
noten tet disaeunt of 6 er cent. per annum in lieu
WM. ' SOM RVILLE, proprietor ; • II.
,
BRO VN, auctioneer, ' 1827-1
to $4.50 ; cows, .50
0 to 52;;*btills,$ ,75
,
nu springers, st ong
ors ; good to oh ice
good, 440 to e48 ;
ea1s-1eceipts,75
91 58.75 to $9. 5 ;
5o higher; he�.vy,
, $6.30 to 5640;,
Bin S.
HAYS -In Seaforth, on Dee rnber 15th, the wife of
Mr. Adam Hays, of a da ghter. ,
KERR-1n McKillop, on December 7th, the wif of
Mr. James Kerr. of a san.
BROWNLEE-In Tuokerarrith, on December Oth,
the wife of Mr. Robert Brownlee, Of a son.
MARSDEN-M Brandon, firriitoba, 'on Noveniber.
26th, the wife of Mr. G. W. Marsden, of a on.
MASON -In Gray, on Dece Ler 4th, the wife of Mr.
W. L Mason, of a son.
MEIKLEJOHN-In Moleaw rthe on December /3rd,
the wife of Ur. John Me klejohn, of a Ban.
FOILER-In Wingham, ou Deeembor 81h, the wife
of Mr. F. Foiler, of a daughter. •
HAMILTON -In Winghtim„on Deeeniber 71h, the
wife of Mr. James Hamilton, of a daughter.
ROTES -In Stephen, on December 2n11, the wife of
Mr. Thomas WeBoyee, o a daugnter. ,
JONES -In Stephen, on De ember 4th, the wife of
--,_ Mr. Wesley Jones, of a a n,
Marrie4ges.
DAVIS-B AIRBOU a -At the reeidence' of the bride's
father, in Hibbert, on Ieeember 1.0th, by Rev.
r( O
Mr. Cranston, Mr. Jamec! Davis, of Harrington,
to MisMaud. third aersrliter f Mr. James
• Barbour, of Staffa.
WRIGHT- HEELER -At the residence of :the
bride'sperents'Turnbe re-. on December 3rd,
by Rev. Wm. Lowe, Mr. William Menry Wri;ritt,
cf Mona, to Miss Rosin Whee1,1r.!
HOLMES- 1XON-On Dec ember 3rd, at the res!-
. donee of the bride's bro her, Itibliert townships
by Rel. Mr. Howard, of Miteliell, Mr. win.
Holmes,/ ef Turnberry, o Miss Ella Nixon, of
Hibbn t
Deat
SPARLINGe-At Markdale,
Francis Claee, youngest
Sperling, formerly of Se
3 menthe.
TASKER-In Mullett, on D
Taaker, jr., aged 28 yea
ATTWOOD-In Grey, on
daughter of Mr. and Mr
23 yeara.
MeNABB-In Grey, On Deco
daughter of Mr. Wm.
and 20 days.
TURNBULL-In Grey, on D
Turnbull, aged 63 years.
NICHOLSON-In Morris, o
Bu rcb ill, wife of Mr. Are
61 years.
ALLOWAY-In Centralla. oi
Alloway, aged 82 years.
JONES -In Carlow, on Dece
of Carlow, seed 49 yeara
HENDEEtSON-In Whitechu
Charles H. Henderson, a
McOREGOR-In Exeter, on
McGregor. aged 83 years
MAIEON-1n Nortbbranoh,
9th, Emma Reiman, wife
aged 69 years.
JACKSON -In Mullett, on
Mary, wife of Mr. Hat
years and 4 months.
•
on December lpth,
son of Jai -nes and Alice
f:rth, aged 4 years peed
cember 13th, Lancelot
eeember 16th; 'Annie,
Harry Attwood, aged
ber 14th,, Jessie, Only
eNabb, aged 17 years
cember 13th, Margaret
December 8th, Agee
ibald Nicholson, aged
December 5th, Mre T.
ber llth, W. 0. Joilese
and 3 months.
eh, on December -6th,
ed 30 yenrs.
December 9th, Duncan
and 6 months.
iohigan, on Decernbev
of Mr. James Mahon,
ecember 9th, Laure'ta
ey Jackson, aged, 26
b.ALE REGISTER.
On Tuesday, Daoemb r 23rd, ab I o'clOok
p. m,, sharp, on Lot 3l, Connession 4, Us -
borne, Farm Stook. Wiliiam Somerville,
proprietor; H. Brown, tuctidneer.
The Conad!an Bank
OF COMMERCE. ,
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
Capital (paid up) $ 8.000,000.
Reserve Fund • - $ 2,500,000.
Aggregate Resources
over - - $72,000,000
Hon. G. A. COX fresiaent.
B. E. WALKER, en.. Iffanager.1
London, England, Office,
60 LOMBARD STREET, E.
SEAFORTH
A general Banking
seated.
Farmers' and Gra
counted, and epeeist
to the collection of
SAV I NGS
Interest allowed o
and upwards. inter
accounts on the 31s
30th of November
BRANCH.
business trail-
ers' Note. dis-
attention given
Sale Notes, etc.
BANK.
deposits of $1
st is credited to
of May and the
each year. 1
The Bank has 81 branches extending throughbut
Ontario, QUebee, Manitoba, 1 Northwest Territories,
British Columbia, Yukon !strict, Maritime Pro.
vinces and the United States
G. PARKES, Manage.
P. HOLMESTED, Solicitor.
1624
ahar
mar
9 ye
drau
cow
atee
wee
Cc41nty Counc 1 lection, 1903.
To
Gent
Coun
to se
I am
vote
re3p
The Electors of Divie on No. 2, Dirties and
omen. Having represented you in:the County
oil for the last two elms and having anieavored
ye you faithfully I Wouid beg to intimate thet
aga n a candidate atel respeothilly solicit your
nd influence for rry Inture election. Yours
othilly, D. 0ANTE:40N, 1627-2
Beautiful Flowers
I
What mark of respect e n there be given to a living.
or departed friend greate than the presentation of
live flow ra. Whit is more refining for the family
table? What will make us think and see the great
works of the Creator more clearly than the beautiful
Rose ar.d Carnation? We supply
1 - .
"i7i7- 33 1:3T1\T GS
SOCIETIES
Fun ral Designs, such as broaees, Anchors, Wreaths,
Ht
es ts, Pillowe, Gates Ajar, in fact all new and. up.
to -d te eMblems that ea no be surpassed by any
city establishment, and p a much leas. Full line
of I ttering also done. You tan can see eamples be. ordering. Give us a trial for your Christmas
Flo eta. i Mae° send order in early so that they
imayl be kept for you. Men ordors promptly filled.
I 1 THE MITCUErJL tattesanY Co.,
1826-13, Mitchell, Ont,
lecti▪ ons.
T e annual meeting of t e electors of the Town.
hip of Tneireramith for 11he nomination of oandi-
at 3 for the offices of Re ve end Councillors for the
ea 1903 will be held at Imo/vs HALL, Bruce -
el , on
Mokelav Decemberlthe 29th, 1902
At 1 o'clock p. m., and if p. oll is necessary, such
oll shall be opened on t
Monday, Janualy the 5th, 1903
t the following places:
In Divieion No, 1 -At Th mas Daly' s Hall, Eg•
nondville ; William Chersn y, Deputy Returning
pffier.
II) Divi ion Noe 2 -At V n gmond's vacant store,
grnondv Ile ; George .Tacicso, sr., Deputy Return -
g MI.
11 MI ion No. 3 -At S ho I House No. 4 ; Charles
o tledg , Deputy Returrtbn Officer.
I Division No. 4 -At S ho I Rouse No. 3; R. G.
pinepsen, Deputy Returni g e fiber.
, In Divielon No. 6 -At Seim 1 House No. 1; A. G.
Smillie, Deputy Returning 0 cier.
In Division No. 6-A 8 rong's Hall; William
lueIair, Denby Returning0 cer.
Poll open from 9 a. m Olt re. m.
1827-2
A.G. satirm4, Returning:Officer.
Th, ImpOrt d Scotch
,
Oruicksha k Bull
Will be kept (for service On Lot 21, Concession 4,
R. S., t Tuekeremith, on th Perm of the propria-
, A. wed J. Broadfoot.
Truntter, Red, ca,lved S ptember 3rd, 1901.
red b. A. Watson, Aneh °zee, Aberdeenshire ;
lied by Clifton, 74241.
Dan, Lady Annie 171h, ” l "Reveller, 71359. '
. " 10the 44 " -Willtiati Micav,-aber,
, , 56768.
If' 14 65h,, ., " Lord Chlemstord,
1 tt46073.
.., .. 3rd, .. '' Ceroctacus, (3F945.
..
: 14 1 .. 2nd, " I " Tam O'Shanter, '
1 80187
" Vampire, 30201
" Asia " Llrd Raglon, 29199.
" Sir George Brown,
27472
" Luke of Leinster,
10165
Gordon,
9:43
,
Trumpeter is a. li)w do•an, Wide ribbed, deep flesh-
ed bull. Cliftonee(71241) an extra good Cruickshank
clipper bell that W. D? Fitt tried to buy, but whose
owner refused to part with, was got by Prime of
Fashion (515$7), (a noted prize winner and Fire) brad
at Collyine, end a son of Scottish Archer, (50893) out
of Crescent 3rd, by the alias i Ramsden bull Boule-
vard, (66966) "also bred by Mr. Duthie. ..
Reveller-eGot by Alen (Jayne, (136287) he a son of
the greatbull Star of Morning out of Rosette 6th, by
Waverly (136406), Rosotta. 2nd by Vice Chancellor
(110e92) Roetta by Eleoueon sI (92221).
, Wilkin Mieawber (16768) lebongs tie the Wanton
Fami y. He was got by the Jruicksh.nk 'Violet bull
Verd nt (3779) by Dunblan (47792) out of Violet
Girl y Roan Gauntlet (35284) dam, Wanton 19th by
Grey Friar (46466). - I
Lo d qhlemeford (46072) by Earl of March (33807)
dam, Spi-
a gra t reputation in Sootland as a prize winner at
, 3rd by Grand Puke (28745) . achieved
the ighlarid societies'and many other shows.
TE MSieeeServIce fee for! registerbd coes, $10 ;
grad eons, $5 with prie elegq of ratur ing. A. & J.
BRO DF0,0T. 1 '
1827-2
r
r.
tor
11
14
11
'
D You W
t Money
foforChristni rcl
1;
If you do, pick, up all your old iron'
around your fermi euch as old mowert,
cattier% binders, plows, seed drills, old
stoves, buggy and Wagon eating, plow
points, horse shoes, old axee, in facb any
kindof scrap iron, I will pity 45c cash
Per 100 lbs. for all of the above.
Also l bring your old rags, rubbers, copper,
brass, lead, wool pickings, horse hair,
geese, turkey and hen feathers, bones,
beepskins, and all kinda of fur skins.
1 will pay cash for everything.
. e
,1
OHARLE0 SHER,
pposite G. T. It Station,
M_ELF912.1131=1•
1820
Peri aps yo
pet, Ax as inster
Draperi s, Etc.
quote sp cial pri
Unio
oarpet, y
!serve% in
variety of
sizes up t
sized roo
We have
25, to $2.
We s
which is
in all size
warm lirai
We
imitatio
ept sta
TI
urnishingp.
want to tone up your home'before Christmas with New 04r-
ugs, Art Squares, Lace Ourtains„ Silk Table Covers'Gold0).
If se,•we are fully prepared to supply the demand, and to
es till after the holidays. •
• oarpetreyard wide, good colors, worth 30o, for 25o. Heavy two-ply Unien
rd wide, P a variety of patterns, at 35o, 45o and 50o. A special line of Tapestry
good petty rna and colors, regular 65o, for 50e. Wool carpets, yard wide, i4 a
patterns � 65; 75e and 95o. Art Squares, 4oven in one piece, in differer
4Yi tahroduat
w
hem inti
0. Art
He by q yards long, with, border 11 around, will fit an ordina y
roy matching or sewing, and will cos no more than any other earl.
ree qualities. Ask to t e them. Lao curtains in all qualities fr m
minis and Curtain Screens, at 5o, 8o, 10o and 15e.
•
!OVERCOATS.
ow a lar e stook of swell Overcoats for yoong men in, the new Raglanette stye,
ow so po ular, from 56 to 410. Men's blaok and navy blue Beaver overcoats,
, from $550 to 510. Men'a heavy Frieze Meters,high storrn. collar; heats,
g, at 53. 5, $4 50 and 56. t 1
carry a i 11 range of Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear. Beware of
s which re said to be just- as good as Stanfield's-L-none genuine ex -
ped iSta fielda.
OrA.
p)fficm
NON & CO., BLYTH.
Geiieral Store
01\TS111..A..
Een,g ir,"g(reetetotgeOrtireeeeeetseijEt 'Ogg le 11t lieg
c RISTNIAS GpODS.
I
Come and sae o icely assorted stock of Fancy Dishes for Xmas Presents and Weil-
ing pres nts, all ne « and up.to-date.
Our 4ew stock of ine Shoes for boy% and girls, men and women, are up-to-date, goqd
11
ro.tetial, and at rig it prices.
We aye alto a ot ye stook of Boots and Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes, which se
will sell alt greatly r d ced prices. '
See .ur speOall va ues in Dress Material for achool`gir s .
Our tock of Un a wear is well assorted, and at prices to suit every one.
We have alWays a good abook of Fresh Groceries, but our Christmas goods are au4-
able for Christmas ti e, and are specially attractive. '
Highest prices paid for butter, eggs, poultry, dried al4de8 and all farm produ1c8e2. 6.3
1
21.13s.CIJATTS
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AoviokwoommAAAAAAnovviviA
!FT GOODS
For 0119,1 and Young
Rich and Poor at
FI
OF
ST
PIO
X. WIL SON
RT.7 C4- C+I
°A°I1RD NST ,CtRTH S EAFORTH.
1
MiSHTER GROGAN
Scraps. -
TH' Ra.
(as I'd m
Btlly, but this is
sion iv th Rinkofu
will have t open f
ness in a hort toi
Dougall r &Ades 'in
yforth. He has
t ' Weat • er Bure
h ve a lar'e an' we
t' oughou th' sal
p rmittin' unliss
w ii.oh ivr mimbe
Aklmissio., tin cin,
t ruin' av nicissar
• tained y apploy
nk or a Dick's
t ry's not t home.
o ye oan •ay bef
t' nk that' all.
'Tit' Co v Qms
isted to give in
w Quisron, lau
t say not in' at al
a e not in moy loi
k ow ab ut Mei
ai her fur hat ma
o ws bloi d or imb
from th' ilkmen
dhl prefur me liqui
✓ teed on h' bottle
Clancy safe- " A
si lit that was hur vn
s bloin , all th' +or
t at settl s thatr
• —Mi4ter William McDougall,
te him o strata I'd call him
iffer nt) has tuk possis-
th winther saison an'
r th transection iv bugl-
e o eo. Mishter Mo-
Eg ondville but lives in
mad arrangeminta wid
Toronty, an' will
ioted shtbek iv oioe
on, health an' weather
boo es on a thaw, of
i 1 have due ,notioe.
a Wi ph' privelego iv re-
. I s noon tickets can be
t
ChOst.mas Menui
1:?, -11Z3 -MMS
In thi, line we excel—they are nicer tha
O
ever. bur ' leaders are " Seely's" an
"Roger t.nd Gallet," of which we have
full stock, bah in bulk and packages. Thee
will surprise' you.
- EBONY GOODS.
Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Tooth
Brushes,' Mirrors, etc. These were all im'
ported especially for Christmas trade. The
are the best that money can buy -2501
83.00.
' CASES IN LEATHER.
d Toilet, Manicure and Shaving Csfses
11,50 to 53.00.
th Sieritary at th' ;
Sanitarium av th' Steri
Timms, cash in advance,'
$2,
or hand as ye see fit. I 00.
BEAUTIFUL AUSTRIAN WARE.
Puffa, Jewels, Card Trays, etc. -50c t9
0
SMOKERS' REQUIREMENTS.
Good Pipes, Cigars and Tobaccos.
TOILET ARTICLES.
Our lotock is complete and of the best.
Everything we sell is guaranteed. I
If_you are not satisfied, 'bring iti back.
iro,-i have bin re.
,op nion iv th' Bloind
Pose- med up me moind
about it. Bloind cows
e. Sure, what do I
d ows or bloind pigs
the I'm no judge iv
Oin I buy Me milk
zid' made. I always
o t iv a bottle. I was
n' I niver got over it.
t ' coos had poor oye
busitess, an' av she
e fur th' cow," an'
LAST C LD -As
c ance I ill heists o
w 11 visit v th' Qua
Miss Jigs Maclachl
to nity iv lettin' ye
la hlan 111 bring t
bat she . rought ale
4.' ye wo 'b forgit
o ehta that Bar
nadian Comedialcn,
d I ye fu it all also
vahaok d upiiifubre
st payp ew
tv 1 °mu oy a t pre
41-1tove, a th' weath
la Haugh
th
ate hu
t I've
rger an
ho ooetoim
t at me f
I1 bit iv
eeh
r two
me
ta e it a
fr m th'
fo ve coo
a ' anny
ailed al
ra son,
ra three
h ve mad
iv thd Rat
I
You wi
615 Oeg ai
dour
Store in t
a
a
111
a
he
will be th' lasht
nounoin th' Fare -
iv Scottish Song -
1 take th' oppor-
w that Miss Mac-
ame voice wid hur
on hur furst visit,
, will ye ? I may
arvey, th' Great
ill make ye laugh
h' little fifty cints
Surve sate. All th'
e. Me an" Clancy
ent sate near th'
firmits. Faugh-a-
i
1:
P0L00EY.-i ye iver have
ble play? iTi a kcincl iv pashtry
o relish fu. rather ate Lim.
y day. FBU tb's got to be done
15. Some toi e ago I Insinuated
ind Major A derson• was in th'
uyin' th' g moi that he shot, or in
de that h dtdn't shoot all th'
he shot, d ye Undershtand? But I
back' - o her day he returned
1
oildsi
, v c illop wid wan fox,
s an' sive orj noine jack rabbits,
an know th b Jimmy niver pur-
thatlot. it don't shtand to
herefore, 1 h nobly apologoise an'
all aia' au thy raymarks I may
raygardi ' t purchatin' ability
Jimmy A d rson. Soigned.
GROGAN,
I find our wi
rubbers iclo
does are lo
e °minty.
jl
ten stook of bode,
plete inogyery line
er than any other
1 rcis i& Winnis
O. ABERHART,
pRUGGIST
CARDNO' - - - BLOO
!A. Hi o .
GRAND TRUNK TV'El'AY
Christina' s and New Yeall
Holidays, 1902-3.
BETWEEN1 all STATIONS in CANADA]
troit and P rt Huroe, Mich., Buffalo, Black
All statio;s in Canada to and from De -
Reck, Suspension Bridge and Niagara Falls,
N.Y.
GENERAL PUBLIC.
Going Dates and Limits- At lowest one-
way first class fare, December 24th and 25th.
Tickets good returning from destination not'
later than December 26th, 1902, and also onl
December 31st, 1902, and January lat, 1903.
Tickets good returning from destination!
until January 2nd, 1903.
At lowest .one-way first-class fare and!
one-third December 22nd, 23rd, 24th and!
25th, and a10 on December 29th, 30tb, 31.sto
1902 and J nuary 1st, 1903, good return-,
ing irom de tination not later than January'
- 1
5th, 1903.
SC OOL VACATIONS.
To teach rs and pupils of schocile and
c011eges, on surrender of School Vacationl
Railway Certificate, signed by Principal.
and Limit -At lowest one-vsayl
re and one-third from December
inclusive. Tickets good return-
eatination until January 19th,
olders and all information from,
Going Date
first-class 'f
6th to 31st,
Ing from
1903.
Tickets
Agent.
WM.
A
SOMERVILLE1
ent, - - Seaforth. ,
Or by addr asing J. D. McDONAI,D, Dia;
triet Passenger Agent, Toronto.
Coe or Maiirs
'Market Sreets
Sea orth, Pi
and
On rio.
111 S
The Largest
.I Dry Goods a611
,
ta.i. n
C000rn In;
Clothing
Four Coalition)
n. be
ere.
The usual problem confront you. Same
old trouble as
find things to
visit here will
find yodr relief.
ting on a holi
novelties as well as the s
did variety. T
economically in
may come here
obtaining what
at rnoney-saVing
last year. It is hard to
ive. If you -rind it so, a
elp .1,/ou to tdecide and
Our stck is now put -
ay air, reenting the
aples in splen
-
t dresser, the
gift giver,
s,surance of
t taste and
he elega
lined and
with th4
is in the be
prices.
FUR DEPAIIT ENT.
Judging by the number of buyeis that daily visit our
stor s, our furare undoubtedly recOgned4 to be value in
every sense of the word. We have Added to our immense
stocks some special values for Christmas.:
Three special prides in Grey Lamb Gauntlets at $3.5,
$3.9 and $1.20.
Astrachan Gauntlets, two special.thes at $3.75 a'nd
$4.50.
'
Electric Seal Gauntlets
sian,Lamb at $7.95 and 8.35.
Also Sealette, gre and
ladies' and children's.
at $4.50 ad $4.85, and. Per -
black limitation gauntlets in
Misses' Grey LamT Collars froth $0.75 up.
Sable 1Vtuffs from $4.50 to $17.
Thibet Boas from .65 to $14.05,1,
Astrachan Collars, special, trimmed with thibet,
Grey Lamb Caperi es, specjal at 87.95.
. '
Also all the best vz hies sliown n he trade in Ladies'
Fur Coats, all kinds and.1 tngths, and Whether a $20 coat or
a 49.00 coat, every coat is fully' guarantet?d.
LADIES'
Below are given a
OIi[istmas week :
7
Co
Ladies' Battenburg
ars.
Real Shanghai and
Ba tenburg Pillow Laps,
Drapes.
New oil finished Lilthogiaph PAlo
ful 'varieby Of designs, froi4 35c to 750 ea
• Small but importari
department. Many of th
less than double the mon
Ladies' new tab co
chi on and applique ties.
EPAR
MEM%
few specialis we are offering for
Russian Plaucin Lace and Segiun
Japanese Silibrapes,Chair Covers,
entre Table Covers and Sideboard.
Tops, in a .beatiti-
h.
t goods fill Ove 7 part of our notion
se goods were never before sold at
lars, silk tie S in beautiful shades,
Pure Irish linen hafridkerchiefs roin 10c to 25o; em-
broidered Swiss and linen handkerchiefs ; maltese lace and
spider web lace _handkerchiefs, etc., 4 special prices for
Christmas week_ only:
Don't fail to exami e our Linen, Tfay Cloths-, 5 o'clock
coves, Doylies, plain or eiv padded emb oidered designs.
New shades in sua e and kidi gloVes, ranging in price
from 55c_ to $1,25,
1
Silk B1(')uses in blal k, reseda green tnd pale blue crepe
de chine.
Clothing Depaftment.
In addition to the
coats, Suits, Furs of all
men's wear will be found.
when this department b.a
enjoy waiting on the ladie
things a man appreciates
gift.
ir-noe-rEdulineeniet
Highest prices
a
est values iu the trade in Over-
inds, all the latest novelties in
This is the season of the year
ady patrons. We
we have just the
of a 'Christmas
hundreds of
and the fact
ost in the w
EiE21EDMOVEIffig,
aid for Butter,
d Wools
Eggs
WM. MICH
'
Oppoolte Town Butt:ling,
&
ilk DIRECT
Vs IMP 0 =VS
orner Main au4 iorket Ste., Seeforth,
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