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The Huron Expositor, 1903-10-09, Page 5ORE. *moxj et :cep your eather feet- telisr them nr selid, sibs, le shown yen 1y &Imit ewe-- sto in footwear One 0 h, for women. ie and canna plogramete ee fe weather nee Tricit of itaiute _ he gate receipts' antoanted to bee id dollar*, with ant ten °antra t" be judgenreeet day went ening. gotta* !"eietet Thera slid programme. Imost to saffeoet. irt from Clinton, rn trip at tett =chew well fill- fspensed music 4 Park during role, the leo 'ciety mulatto= on the first to lain, aud *erred- The ea will be pna., Xt week. rebelled the At- irrie, the preseeet id to have the 0tutity. It tears Of Logan, ship - :New Mexico, on terrace, has been f Trinity church, enter upon hie est, 1-0.th comes - r golden wed. This worthy et Elam for 4$ Marriage took tnesday of last ne was joined in &medial'', of Sft. r performed by f the Methodist routoa, has pur- Wra, Taylor Downie., TM; no and is situate f8t Pau* five ix milee from WM between playing with a daughter of Mr irningtost road eft hand cut oft and her little lie saw and by ager was sawed towbars of Trite- r -led the other Mio. Howard toward with a their 'daughter s Mr. Howard it of a Loudon Of St, Marro V Winnipeg, 70 Wasa about 1,600 lick also sold to sbout the same abitty the hese this season bn of Charke itt doubt air to have applied in interpretation' Se of an estate 'ea heina rear tee es the gave her the there claim to a true fred Siddle, a teher shop of ecently. Ho %tidor, and in hineiemployea at doom. sa weir Unfor- haed °sine 12-„ ao re,sul them, the n- er The little Bank BCE. TOROlifT 8,Z00,000. 3,000,000 r18,000,000 anager.. Office,. - E. C. Its tram. - N otos d •nth's given Mites', etc. t K. posits of $1 e credited tor Way and ths IT year. ding ihrottghOgi Nest Territories, , _Maritime Pro - ES, Ifeneger. 'OCTOOER 9, 1903 _ HITAION EXPOSITOR. -7•7-00r. --Under the heading, "A bumper crop of -wheat," the Selkirk, Manitoba Exporter soya : field of wheat on the farm own- ed by Sir Wm. Vont:Lorne, East Selkirk, has been the cause of a greet deal of admir- ation. These who saw the field after it warn out said the shooke were 'the largeat of any they had ever seen.. A few days ago this -fold was threshed out, and theyield of the machine was 48 bushel* tri the sore. There were easily two more briehele to the sore on tae ground, as a heavy storm about a week before the field wets cut =need much of the teop to lodge." irappen. D. -Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer. Ines, raortgageeand deeds drawn up. Money loaned at the loorest rates of Interest. 17400 MARKETS. SI/PONVEL• 00t. 81/4 1903 Fait Wheat (new), Standard- - $0• 74 to fia 74 0rat Per 'bushel- - 029 Kt 029 peat Per - 000 to 0 66 pee guiguoi pa,. 0.40 to 0 4,0 *cutter. No. 1. loose.... 014 to 016 0 14 to 0 16 O 18 to 016 2 00 kt 22 6 50 to 7 00 6 00 to 56� 6 00 to 525 O 30 $ 01111 0 16 to 010 tPatitoes Per big (sow).- - 0 40 to 60 so (reel) per ben'el... ... I 25 to fI 25 Wood Per corr100130----- 4 00 to , 4:40 Waodn'ar sord — OD to 2 00 robot- — 0 26 to 0 00 Por - plow, per 100 ibe__ easy per ton (old) gay per ton n - ew litideiPer 100 be- Steel) flt . o. .... 5 00 to 6 06 TiteditY S to 255 pork. per 100 bi-,.-.-------7 60 to 8 55 Tallow, per lb- .. 04 to 0 04 - Dairy Markets. TORONTO, October -6—Butter—There is still plenty of the lower grade butters ohm- ing forward, but the market for oreameries end the beat diaries continues firm. The demand for the latter is good in the absence of enough good creamery stook. Creamery prints, 20e, solids, IS to 19o; choice dairy pound rolls, 16 to 17e; good to choice dairy *rho, 14i -to lie ; poor- to medium dairy, 12 to 14c. Cheese—The outside markets have an easier feeling, but prices here keep up fairly well. Large are quoted at 12c per phuni, and twins ea 12o. Eggs— There is a firmer feeling to the market and ,quotations are somewhat higher at 18 to We per dozen. Moiernaat,. Ootober 6—Eggs—Cand- 1ed selected, 18 to 19e; straight receipte, j6e, No 2, 120. Cbeese—OaMario 11o, township., Ili to Ile; Quebec, 111, But- ter—Township oreamery, 211 to 2120 ; Qae- bec 21e 1 western dairy, 16c. Poultry. Teuezzro, October 6—Receipts of poultry are larger, but the demand is active, and there is nothing more than an easier tone to the market. Chickens are quoted at 7 to Sa par pound; fowls at 6 -to 70, ducks at Se, and turkeys at 10o per pound live weight. Potatoes. TOILON'TO. October 6—Receipts of pota- toes apparently are liberal, but include tome pretty poor stook, and the market is svery irregular. Thera appears to be quite a range of views aa to values, In one case the sale of a oar was reported as low as 45o in bags on the treats here, and the dealer quot- ed *he market. at 45 to 48o, others quoted 50 to 65c, and 55 to 60c - for choice stook, Out of store stooks run at 66 to 75o. Gram, etc. TORONTO, October 6—Wheat, white. 80i to no •' red, 81 to 81i ; goose, 73 to 73o, spring, 82a4; oats, 37o; barley, 48 to 50io. Hay—New, No. 1 timothy, 69 to 311, No. 2 timothy, $8 to 39, sheaf Berate, 39 -to 310, loose straw, $6 to $6.60. Millfeed —Is steady. Pars of shorts are quoted at $17.50, and bren at $14 in bulk east or middle freights. Manitoba bran WWI ad- vanced a deist here to day Cara of shorts are quoted at $20, and bran at $18,1acks in - eluded, Toronto freights. LiveStock Markets. LONDONel Englsnd, October 6—Live cattle krwer at 10,a, to 110 per pound for Anierit ean steers, (dressed weight}, Canadian otters, 10 to lite per pound, refrigerator beef, 90 per pound Sheep, lower, 10i to 1,110, lavERPOOL, October 6—Canadian cettle, St- to ege. I = MONTREAL, October 6—Catt1e-e-Most1y of amnion quality. The demand for them wes slow, and at noon 400 remained unsold. Priem ranged as follows .—Choice butch- ers',3 to 4e; good, 3 to 3-io ; medium, 2 to 3a ; canners, 11 to 12o Calves -Demand waa poll, and at noon none romance un- sold. Poor stook gold at $2 to $4 each, Sheep and Lambs—Sheep brought from 3 to 3io per pound, lambs selling at $2 to $4 eaoh. There was a, good deniand for export eheep. Hoge—The demand was slow and prices ringed from 51, Re Per pound. H. Hooper had 22 Milkers for eale te-day.• There were some very good cows in the lot. They sold from $50 to $65 creole, BUFFALO, Ootober 6—Cattle—Steady to etrong ; prime steers, none here, ebipping steevi, $4.75 to 35.25; butchers' steers,. $4.16 to $4.90 heifers, 8350 to 3450, cows, $2 2.5 to i3.75 ; bulls, $2.50 to 34, stockers and feeders. $2.75 to $3.90 ; stook heifers, $2.50 to 13.25 ; fresh crown and !integers steady. good to choice, $45; med- ium to good, $33 to $43 • common, $20 to $30., Verde—$6 to 38,56. Hogs—Fairly active, 5 to 10o lower; heavy, $6.35 to $6,45 ; mixed, $6 45 to 36.55; Yorkers, IMO to 3655, s few at 86,60 ; pigs, $6 to $6-15 ; roughs, 35.16 to $5,50 ; stags, $4 - to 34 50: dairies and grasser's, $6,10 to $6,40. Sheep land Lambs —Sheep steaay ; Iambs, $1.50 to $5,85, • yearlings, $4.25 to 34.50, ewer!, $3,60 to33,75 ; wethees, 34 to $4-25 ; calflep, mixed. $1.50 to 34; common lambs, $5.25 to $5.75. TOP.ONTO, Oetober 7--Cettle—Export- erse—Beet loads of exporters sold at $4.40 to $4.65 per cwt, medium to good at about 34.25 to 34 35. Export Bulls—Choice Aridity bulls are worth . $4 per cwt: medium bulls sold at $3,50 to $3.85 per owt, Export Cows—Export cows are worth 83.70 to $3 85 per cwt. Butchers' Cattle--Choiee picked lots of butchers' cattle, weighing from 1,100 to 1,175 pounds- each, equal in quality to the best exportere, are worth $4.25 to $4.40 ; loads of good butchers' 'told at $3.85 to $4.16; fair to good,$3.60 to $3.76 ; common, $3.25 to $3.40 ; rough to inferior. $2,25 to V.65. Feeders—Steere of good quality, weighing from 900 to 1,050 pounds' each, at $3.40 to 83.90 per owt. Bulle-eBulls for the distillery byres se $2.75 to $3.25 per met. Stockers—One yea e to twoeyear- old steers'. 400 to 700 porinds each, are worth $2.7i to $3.25 per owt ; off-colore and of poor breeding quality of the same weights are worth $2.25 to 82 50 per cwt. Milch Cows—Milch cows -and springers are worth from 330 to $47 each. Calves -- Calves are worth $2 to $10 each. or from 34.50 to $5.50 per cwt. Sheep--Prioes $3.40 to 33.50 per cwt. for ewes, and bucks at 82.50 to $2.75. Spring Lambs—Priees about steady at $3 50 to $3.75 per cwt. Hogs— Best select bacon hogs, pot less than 160 Pounds, nor more than 200 pounds each, off ears, are worth 3560 per cwt. ; lights and fats at $540; sows, .$4 per cwt., and -nags at $2.50 per owt• Horse Market. TORONTO, October 7—About fifty horses were veil at Grand's to day, with prices ranging from $100 to $150 for general pur- Pone A number of cheaper ones sold from about $80 to $125. The demand was nob very brisk, on account of the weather. Mein BLANKET SALE. AAAAMAAMMAANWVOiNNOVIAION Sixty-five pairs; large size grey and white Flann.ellette Blanketo, regular $1,25, speeial sale price 96c per pair Twenty-three pairs pure all -woo unshrinkable Blankets, large size, weigh 7 lbs., special sale price $3.50 per par. We have the best 250 Japan te�. that we have had in lot& years—try it. Our black tea at 38c will please yo#, consequently will bring you back for more. • We are paying for live ducks ic per lb.; live chickens 6ic per lb.; old hens'tic per lb. (Poultry received n Wednesday forenoon only). We have the:best Overcoat in t e trade for $6,00. Also the best suit in town for 35 00—compare. Come with the crowds. B. B. GUNN, Seaforth. Births. FROST -In Seaforth, on October 1st, the wife of Reuben Frost, of twins -eon and daughter. JONE8-In Goderioh township, on September 29 the wife of !fr. Isaac Jones, of a daughter. CAMPIALL-M Westfield, on September 25th wife of Mr. Frank Campbell, of a son. FORBES-In Goderich, on September 26th, the of Mr..Tames Ferbes, of a son. MANNS-1n Hensel, on September 26th, the 'wit Mr. Gordon MUDS, of a son. HUDSON -In Heneall, on September 29th, tin of Mr. George Hudson. ors *Om . - Marriages. FOWLER -0R1011 -1 --At the re/0330 of the bri me's other, in Seaforth, on Se Umber 80th, by v. Mr. Waliwin. Mies Annie ertrude eldest da h - ter of Mrs, Jotui Crick to Dr. Howard Fowler, of Clinton. ; a PARKER -PARSONS. -At the residence of he bride's- brother, Ur. John Pamons, Meareg r, Manitoba, on Se bar 10th, by Rev. Tho is Meville,Mits Dolly Parsons, formerly of Biqa , to Mr. Wm Parker, of Milton. North Dakotan BREEN-MITOHELL-M the home- of the bri e's parents,'In Turnberry, on September 23rd, y Rev. W. J. West, 111. A.,_of Blnevale, Me. Da Breen, to Miss &web Mitchell, daughter of Andrew Mitchell, both of Tornberry. MILHAUSEN-DAILY-At the residence of bride's parents. Trowbridge, on September 2 in by Rev. A. C. Tiffin, Mr. John Milhausen, G. T. R. agent at Brussels, to Mies Prisoills, eld ut daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Daily,of Trow- bridge, • WILSON-GIBSON-Z-0n September 80th, ka K ox church, Goderich, by Rev. June° A. Ander in B. A., assisted by Rev. Dr. Meldram, and Dr. Um, Mr. James Wilson, druggist, to Louisa Grant, deughtor of the late Oeptain net Gibson. - MoLEAN-REDFEARN-At Castle Memorial 11 11, McMaster University, Toronto, on Sapient er 24th, by Rev. Chancellor Wallace. M. A., D. 1. L. L. D„ Rev. J. N. McLean, B. A., pastor of learn, of Toronto. ' Winghana Baptist church, to KW id. W. Rid- CARItOCHAN-COLEMAN--At the residenee of r. Thomas Coleman, father of the bride, on Go her., 7th, by Bev. N. Shaw, B. A, Mr. Rob rt Carnoohan, to Miss Myrtle- Jane Coleniau;-all of Tuokeremith. , • - YLO-RAYNARD-In Grey. on September 30th, by Rev, C. P. Wells, Mr. George Teo, of T r ober , tonarlies E. Susanna, daughter of Mr. Joseph R v- fe of iIe Deetths.1 BROADFOOT-Tn Chicago, Miner', on October 8 st, John II. Broadfoot, mayor of Seaforth, ed .67 years. 2 menthe and 8 days. Mt:CALLUM-In Braforth, on October 7th, Jes ie McPhee, wife of Mr. Duncan McCallum, axed years, 7 months and 213 days. MITCHELL -In Stanley, near Verna, on Sepieml 5th, James Mitchell, aged 82 years. GRIEVE -Near Milton, North Dakota, on Septem er 24th, Nettie J.. third daughter of Mr. Then as Grieve, formerly of MoKillop, aged 14 years, 1 month and 2 days. 7 ilUTEIBBLAND-1n,t Egmondville, on Ootober est, Charles Sutherland, aged 78 years and 6 ;months. BEAVERS -In Farquhar, on September 24th, Mrs, B. W. F. Beavers. ZELLER-In Zurich, on Septoniber 26th, Mich el ' - Zeller, aged 78 years. STANBURY-In Bayfield, on geptember 28th; lif r- . guerite R. Stsobury, eldest daughter of Ir. Robert R. Stanbury, aged 24 year. bleLEAN-411 Goderieh, on September' 25th,Norra n, youngest eon of Mr, John McLean, aged 10 months and 16 days. WALKER -in Clinton. on September 27th, 'Rob di Stewert, eon of Mr. Wm, Walker, aged it mon WE and 26 days. THOMAS -In Bayfield. on . September 24th, 1 re. August Thomas, aged 84 years. -ROSS-InTeeswater, OD September 27th, Carol no Tulford, relict of the lat.t David Ross, form i riy of %Ingham,- aged 71 yearn • NALE REGISTER. On Saturday, October 17eb, at 1 o'olo k p. m.' at Diokti Hotel Yards, Siefore StockSteers and Heifers, Newly o1v1ed Cows and Springers. P. A. O'Salliven, pr prietor ; Thoinas Brown, auctioneer. ' On Saturday, October 10th, at 1 ' o'clock _la ma on Lot 11, guron Road, MeKillop, 312 miles east of Seaforth • Farm Stook and Implements. James Atkineen, proprietor; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. On Thureday. Ootober 16, at I o'clock p. m. on Lot 20, Conceosion 9, hicKillop, farm etock and implements. , Arthur Gal. breath, proprietor; J. bleMichael, tioneer, On Monday, ()debar 12th, at one o'clock, p. m., on Let 29, COleeeasion 2, Hibbert, Farm Stook and Implemente. Ed. Hart, proprietor; Thomas Brown, auotioneer. On Tuesday, October 13th, at one &cloak p. in., one mile went of Porter's' Hill, Here- ford Cattle and Ranch Horses: William Elliott, proprietor; Thomas 'Brown, aue- ti°nnMeer. Oenday, October 19th. at 1 o'clock p. m., on Let 2, concession 12, Hullett, Farm - Stook, Iinplemente and Furniture.' Joseph Stevene, proprietor ; Thomas Brown, auc- tion fax, - On Monday, October 120, ab 1 -o'clock p: m., on Let 26, Coneession 9, MoKillop, Farm Stook mild Implements. Henry Warden, proprietor; James A. Smith. auctioneer. On Wednesday, October 14th, at 1 o'clock p. m., on Lot 32, Concession 9, McKillop, Perm Stook and Implements. James A. Smith, proprietor and auctioneer). On Thursday, October 22, at 1, o'clock p. in. on Lot 4. Smith Boundary, Stanley, I mile west of Kippen, farm, farm stock and implements. Jaen Whiteman, proprietor ; B. S. Philips, auctioneer. On Wedneeday, October 14th, at one o'clock p. m., on Lot 3, Coneeseion 9, Grey. 'Farm Stock and Implements. R E Coates proprietor; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. On Friday, October 16th, at one o'clook p. m., on Lot 22, Concession 4, L. Be S., Tuckersmith, Farm, Farm. Stock and Im- plements, George Brownlee, proprietor; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. On Trieedey, October 27th, at one o'clock p. m., en Lot 13, Concession 8. McKillop, Farm Stook an Implements. Jobeph Mor- rison, proprieter ;. Thomas Brown, auction - On Tuesday, October 20th, at one o'clock p. m., on Lot 30, Concession 3. Hibbert, Horses °owe, Stock Steers and Reda* Peter lhoCann, proprietor; Thos. Brown, auctioneer. • 1 On Wednesday. October 21st, at 12 o'clook noon, on Lot 6. North Thames -Road, Us - borne, Farm Stock and Iinplernente. Alex. McDonald, proprietor; Thee. Cameron, auctioneer. On Monday, Ootoher 19th. at 1 o'clock p. m., cm Lot 2, Conoeision -12, Hallett, Farm Stock and- Implements. Joseph Stevens, proprietor; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. On Wednesday, Ootober 210, at 1 o'clock p. m„ on Lot '5.• Concession' 12, Renate Farm Stock and Implements. John Cros- bie, proprietor; J1. 0. pdottichael, auction- eer. • . ' 1 a UCTION SALE -OF STOCK STEERS, HEIFERS, „L -I NEWLY CALVED COWS AND seninnows.- On Saturday October 17th, at I °Week p. trn, at Dick's Hotel Ferrite geaforth, the following property: Ten steere 2 :oars old, 6 heifers 2 years old, 8 year - 110g heifers, 1O,year1ing steers, 2 DOW1Y ODIVCd WWII, 2 cows to cal4e le October, 2 cows 'to calve in Neve ni. her, P. A. O'SULLIVAN, Proprietor; THOMAS BROWN, Attetioneer. 18694 1 FARbIneFeOlontiltflfilLrawnessia, Lo 1st AUCTION SALES. 213fay,in the Road, and the south-e:st part of Lot 27, adjoining, containing in all 125 acres more or less. The pro - party Is all well fenced and drained and well seeded down with the exception of sheet 15 acres under woods. There le a frame dwelling house and barn .40x60, cow -Mime, driving house. Amble and large shed over 100'feet long. Two splendid wells, good new wind mill, pumps and abundance of water. Thereure also two good orchards mostly Northern Spies. This floe farm property is within 11 miles of Hensel and the same distance from Kippon and le on the London road. This land.le No. 1 and will be sold cheap and on favorable terms as the proprietor intends giving up the farm. For particulars sppiy to GEORGE PETTY, EIR, Henan, or to G. J. Suth- erland, Conveyancer, 1869•11 • A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IM - 4., PLEMENTS.-The undersigned has instructed Mr. J. G.' McMichael to sell by public 'motion, on Lot 5, Concession 12, Bullet, on Wednesday, Oc- tober 21s1, at 1 o'clock p. tn., the following pro- perty, viz, : Homes -One heavy draught; mare off imported stock, 1 driving mare. Cows, eto.-One cow supposed to be in calf, 1 heifer 2 year old, sup - ed to be in calf to a thoroughbred bug, 1 well bred yearling heifer, and 28 well bred Leicester ewes. • Implement. -One Massey -Harris binder and trucks In good ;running order, 1 Noxon drill nearly now, 1 by rake mosey new, 1 champion MOWerp 1 Maseey-Hares prow, 1 pair diamond iron harrowe, 1 'lumber wagers, 1 pair boindelghe.. 2 single buggies, 1 cutter, 1 hay rack, 1 fanning mill, 1 set double her- pes', 2 neokyoke, 2 sets whlftletrees, a Saskatchewan robe, a ruober buggy rug, forks, chains and many other articles. Also a quantity of bay. The whole will positively be sold without reserve, tee the pro- prieWr has sold his farm, Ternis-All sums of $6 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months' credit ,will be given on furnishing approved joint notes.; A discount' of 6 'per cent, per annum will be allowed off for cash on credit amounts. JOHN CROSBIE, Proprietor; J. G. MeMICHAEL, Awn' Mouser. - ' 1869, 2 1 A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK AND Ilill 21, PLEMENTS.-Mr. Themes BfOWD has receive instructions from Mr. Joseph Stevens to sell by pub- lic auction, on Lot 2, Coneession42. on Monday, Oc- tober 19th, at 1 o'olook p. tn., the follawing property viz, : Horses -One working honk', 1 general pur- pose mare, 1 driving • mare 6 years; old, supposed to he in foal, 1 heavy draught gelding 8 years old, six M heavy draught ines 2 years ;old, 4 heavy. draught mares 2 years old, 1 driving filly rising 2 years old. Cattle -Six cowe supposed to be in calf. one 2 -year- old heifer Supposed to be lb calf,19 fat heifers, one 2-year.old steer. 1 ste,er 1 year .old, 1 calf 10 months old, 4 spring calves. Also 4 pigs 2 months old and 1 brood sow. Implements -One Massey -Harris binder, 1 Big.B, mower, 1 -horse rake, 1 seed drill, one disc harrow, 1 wagon, 1 pair[ bobsleighs, 1 buggy, one double'buggy, 1 cutter, 1 oart,' 1 set iron harrows, 2 general 'purpose plows, 1 gang plow. 1 ewtting box, 1 land roller, 1 new ;magnet c eam separator, 1 lay fork, rope, ear, pulleys and slings complete ; 1 fanning mill, 1 grindetcine, 1 gravel box, 1 Gook stove, 1 box stove, 1 set double 'lowness, 1 set single berme, 1 set whiffletrees, 1 nockyoke, 1 sugar kettle, half an acre of turnips, a quantity of hay in gawk, about 100 bone; forks, aliens, and a lot of other &Wales roo_numerous;to mention. All will be sold without reserve as tbe proprietor has sold hie farm. Terms -Ali sums of 810 and nndor, cash ; over that amount 11 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint nettle. 1 A dim:went at the rate of 6 per cent. por mourn will be allowed di for cash on credit amounts. JOSEPH STEVENS, Pro- prietor.; THOMAS BROWN, Auctioneer. 1809.2 A UCTION SALE OF FARM,•FilltM STOOK AND Li. IMPLEVENTS,-B. EL Phill ps, auctioneer, has been instructed by Mr. Jam Whileman, to toll by public auction on Lot 4 South Boundary, Stanley. ono Inilel west of Hippen,lon Thursday, October 22nd, at 1 o'clock p. ro., thel following property, viz : Horsee-Two working:horses, 1 horee 10 years cid, 1 horn! 9 years old, 1 driving WI f0 0 years old. Cattle.-Tbree cows in calf, 2 (sr ow cow', 4 steers 1. year old, 4 heifers 1 year old, 4 ,eprin ; calves, one .brood eow end 10 pigs 7 weeks old. implements - One Massey -Harris binder neatly now, 1 Mersey: Harris mower, 1 seed drill, 1 hay rake, 1 fanning mill, Humber wagon, 1 covered buggy, 1 open buggy, 1 lay rack, 1 gravel box,11 Cultivator, one walking plow. 1 two -furrowed gang plow, 1 set harrows, 1 weigh zeal.: sem is. appoint, one pair bobsleighs 4 single cutter, 2 sugar kettles, 1 wheel- barrow, about26 tons of hay, 1 hay fork, rope, car, and pul'oys compkte, holf an emit of turnips to be sold on the ground, 1 set team harness, 1 set plow bunion, 1 set tingle harness, forks, chains, shovels, crow bar,cant hook, and a lot of other weal articles. The Farm -Contains les acres, and le well situated and in a fair state of 'llultivation. There Ise good frame house and outbuildings on the place, and a spring creek runs boron one corner of the lot. - Terms of Sale. -On the form -62,000 cash, balanee can remain on ntorigage 11 10 desired, bear- ing interest at 4 per cent. per annum. On personal property. -All sums of ell and under, cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be OVID) on fur. Welting approved joint notes. A dlecouut of 5 per cent. will be allowed off all credit amounts. JOHN WHITEMAN, Proprietor; B. S. !PHILLIPS, Auc- tioneer. , 18694 • A -:UCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND 21, IMPLEMENTS. -Mr. James Atkinson bus in- structed Mr. Tbomas Brown to sell bypublic, auction on Lotall, Concession 1,, McKillop, 81 miles eaet of Seaforth, on Saturday, October 10th, at 1 ololook p, m., the following property, viz.: Hones --One driving marc 9 yeses old supposed to be lo foal to Wilder Lee, 1 two year old heavy horse broken, one Wilder Lee sucker, 1 draught sucking foal by Flash - wood, 1 pair of yearling draught fillies. Cattle -Flee cows springers, 1 cow to calve in Mar.:11, 1 cow to calve in June, 1 farrow cote, 2 fat cows, 11 stook steer* coming 8, 8 heifers coming two, 1 steer comp Ing 2, 7 calves, 21 stook aeon', 1 brood sow to litter November:1, 8 stook pig& Implconente-One mower, one steel land roller. 1 Maxwell! root pulper, new; 1 lumber wagon and gravel box, 1 stone beat,' 1 set bobeleigs, 1 new cutter, 1 top buggy, 1 plow, 1 set harrows, 1 new Chatham fanning mill with bagger, 1 set double harness, 1 set single harness, whiffle - troop, neckyokee, chains,' eta. Almo about one. quarter of an acre of mangolds in the ground. Every. thing will be sold. The farm. -There will be sold at the flame time and place the fartn, which contains 40 acres. all under glees except 8 acres of fall wheat. Good buildings and good water. , Terms -On chat- sele--All sums of 86 and under, leash ; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnish- ing approved joipt notary. A disconnt of 5 per cent. for cash. On the farm. -Ten per cant. of the purchase money on day of sale, the bllanee ov terms to Ault purchaeer. JAMBS ATKINSON, pro- prietor; THOMAS BROWN; auctioneer. 1860-1 GRAND TRUNKRAISTLWAY SYEM e Thanksgiving Day. Thursday, October, 15th, 1903. Siegle fare for round trip between all stations in Canada, inehiding Detroit and Port Huron, Miiihigan '• alio to, but not from Buffalo, Bleck Rook, Suspeosion Bridge and • Niagara Falls, New York. Tickets good going Ootober 14th and 15th, valid returning on or before Monday, Oc- tober 19th:, Special Coloniet one way excursion tick- ets now on sale to all points in British Col- umbia, Montana, Utah, Idahoe, Oregon, Colorado and California. 11/=Iliag•••Im.sea. • Hunting Season. Apply to agents'or write to J. D, Mc- Donald, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, for illustrated pamphlet, entitled " Haunts of fish and pine. For Tickets and all in- formation apply to WM. SOMERVILLE, Agent, - Seaforth. Or by addressing J, D. MeDONALD, Die- , triot Passenger Agent, Toronto. HOTEL FOR SALE. -The only liceosed hotel be tween Seaforth and Brussels. In good repair. Terms reasonable. Apply to W. BLASHILL, Wal- ton, or to J RANKIN, Seaforth. 186941 MoKINN N & CO., E31.1."2"-TIEE. Some Specils. Thu, wk We make no\ comment, but let the goods and prices speak for • themselves. 1. They make some pretty strong assertions, but the goods are here to back up what is said. Listen : 'ut.s nd cream flan-nelette, 40 inches wide (note the width), cheap at laic, our special price 0o. Flannelette shirting, in dark Awake and stripes, regular width, worth 10c, sale price 6ko. English flannelettes, heavy weight, soft finish, in fal107 bine mnd pink etripes, good value at 12ie, for 10o. Fancy striped flannelettes, good width, wo th 8o, fot 5o. Ail wool tweeds, in fancy patterns, heavy firm cloth, good value at 60e, nr special price 35e. Wool tweede, suitable for boys' suits, very special at 25o. Lad tie' gloth alcirtt in, Oxford, black and navy, with rows of cording on bottom and sides, good %slue it $2 50, our special 31.75. Ladies,' skirts in black and colored, in frieze, horneeptui, vicunas and venethine lengths 38 to 44, some in extra large . sizes for stout ladies, Our special prices $2.50, 33 50, $4.50, $5-00, 38,00 and $7,50. We show an elegant range of wrapporettesein all the newest patterns, at the lowest prices. American flannels, in very stylish goothelfor wrappers and ehirt waists, at 15o, 18e and 20o. One carte new dress goods received this week. They are the most stylish goods -we ever handled. - 1 King Quality Shoes. We have just received another shipment of those celebrated shoes for lathes and gentlemen. If you want a perfolt fitting shoe, buy the King quality 0.A.E333 (:)NTM 13MZIC:JM M*INNOIN & do., BLYTH., Dr. Dr. wo Reliable Remedies. Clark's Imriroved Iron Pills Purify the blood, clear the skin, and invigorate the whole system. They do not constipate the bowels as some forms of iron do, but have a gentle laxative action, thereby carrying off the impurities eleminated from the circulation by their action. Price. -25c and 50e per box. Headache papsules Relieve instantly all kinds el headadhes and neuralgic paios, They are easy to take, and when once tried are almost invariably preferred to any other similar remedy. They are guaranteed to contain neither morphine, socaine, chloral or opium, Price, 2e For sale by ALEX. WILSON, :.01:07C+G—I ST, FIRST DOOR NORTHOF PIOKARD'S, SEAFORTH. HE GREAT UM STORE. Onairlf tBE • fa • Si' Bali • j FILIDENEEI Don't forget the date of Blyth Fall Fair is T,iesi!ay and Wednesday, Oct. 6 and T. Every, person Icome and make this bignitore your headquarters, and we will take pleasure in Weing care of any wraps or parcels you may wish to leave during the day. 1 Special Bargains During!the Fair. We have an immense stock o Millinery, Thiess Goode, Silks, Fancy Blousipgs, Flannelettes, Flannels, Hosiery, Underwealr, in fact many lines that space viJ1 not allow us to tell you about. 1 I will pay you to see our Fur; see our ladies' 'and misses' cloth mate, see the fire range of Overcoats for men and boys, special value in readymade suits for men and boys. It will pay you. to buy your boot4 shoes and rubbere here. The rnilUne y department is booming, but with our large staff we can fill your orders promptly, and guarantee you the best of satisfaction at a reasonable price. gtaingentigaintigeiMitOtocesiergi 0. M. M. McBEATH, PRETORJ BLYTH. F rniture and dertaking. mesemeneememlnew If ou watt a comfortable and thorough- ly reli le sanitery mattress, we have it. There s nothing like the Marehall. Bed- ridden patients; have found their bed gores heal ui on tine 'mattress. W also remind you that we sell the vertioa feed Davis sewing machine, and honest y belieee that it has no equal hi the countr . It has all the latest attachment'', and, n t needing to take off the pretser- foot to place them, they can be prie on in a few se onds. !Before purchasing, call and see the Davis. 1 We hone other sewing ma- chines, cheap in pries, but good in quality. . Al kinds of Furniture and House Fur- niehin U holeterieg—New and repair work careful y done! A Recei v Night denee, blacks Kn nlitertakilrig ung attention. ehters reel - ton & Son's d Embal s our prompt and esrefu ails anisivered at Mr. Kn second house west Of Ba ch.tel & M cAnziete ith shop. SEAFORTH. Oa We Be of Service To You? WeI' Oppose there is any one but baso'cesniton ,ocoasionally to patronize a iwei please as man* people as possible. We are store. 11 This store likes to be of ser- vice to to quote prices to those who are only looking merged. Or we will explain what is in fever for presents, or give any other infosmation within the knowledge of the jewelry man, JOHN BULGER! Jeweler, - - - Seaforth MONEY TO LOAN So boo tlowest rates of interest an nod rity, -Apply to JAS. L. KILLORAeLf r, Seadrift 1112-11 Roberts' Drug Stoie Yolande Is the name of out new perfume. In seeking a perfume worthy of our moat en - rioting patrons, we have found Yolande, °which is p sniveler exquisite, 'Tim not enough for ue to believe this -ewe wish to convirree you, No way is so easy as for you to ask us about Yolande next time you are in onr mere. It will be a revelation to you for Yolande is worth knowing &lieut. A haudeome Duograph given with =oh ounce of perfume. - Price 50o per ounce. At J. S. ROBERTS' Drug Store. G B Chocolates ; Are the best made in Canada and equal to alai made in the -United States, while the cost is no more than for the inferior quali- ties. A fresh aseortment at J. S. ROBERTS' Drug Store. Roberts' Pills When you wake up in- the morning with a bad taste in youranouth, you know that your liver is outt of order. Ta,ke a dose of Robert's Vegetable Stomach and Liver Pills. They will cleanse your stomach, improve your appetite and make you feel like a new &nay. _ 26e at J. S. ROBERTS' Drug Store, H and H Soap For cleaning earpete and all kinds of silk, woollen goods and exterminating moths sold&b j. 8. ROBERT'S Drug Store. ilWRIONKIOADIEN J. S. ROBE RTS DRUG STORE, SEAFORTH pourt of Appeal. Town of Seatorrh. Noose is hereby given that fe court will be held pursuant to the Voters' Lists set by hie Honor the Judge of the County Court of the county of Huron, at the Town hall, Seaforth. on 'Wedneey, the 28th day of October, 1908, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. me to hear and determine the several complaints or errors and omissions in the Voters' Lists of the Municipality of Seaforth for 190$. All persons hay.- ing business at the o,ourt are requested to attend at the time and placee. WM. ELLIOTT, Clerk of the Municipality. 18094 —e----- 1 Traction Engines for Bale. One 17 horee power Se.weer & Maseey, oompound ; otie 14 hone power Weterous, one 14 hem o power, George 'White & Sons iono 14 horse power, John Abell;eone 14 horse war, Waterloo ; aleo the fol. lowing portables: on 14 horse power, high White ; one 13 horse power, Cornell ; ODC 13 borae ppwer, Leonard; one 13 horse power Sawyer and Massey, and -several °these all Which have been re- plaeed by Bell engines. Write for prices and terms. ROBERT BELL ENGINE le THRESHER CO., Seaforth. 18694 Corner Main and Market Smoot* Sisaforth, Ontario. The Largest 1 Pickard's jEzthcrn,:d.: st" four Crean -nal Don't Make ally ITO intrl°1-144-144-1-1-1-1-e-1-1•dold. Quality is never sacrificed h re for the sNie of making little prices. This i a safe store first and a money -saving :sbore fterward. If you are looking for reliable goo s—goods that will give both present and perm nent satisfaction— , we cordially inviteyou tc inspect our new - stock. We are confident that you will find just what you want in style and. quality, P,nd you will wonder how we can sell such good at f3uch low prices. Staple Dep The bargain gates are open wide in this d Forty-five pieces wrapperette, fast colors, at 7ic It yard. Two special prices in bleached linen tabl $1.50, for 95c; and cloths 1I yards, worth $1 FLANNEL BARGAINS—Eight pieces worth 25c a yard, to clear at 170. Six pieces of plain blue flannel, worth 25 Special line of cream and white fiannelet ROLLER TO BARGAINS - Worth 8; to clear at Sic. A line of roller towelling, regular price 1 at Sic a yard. Fifty pieces of towels, large size, regular One ease of all wool blankets, large size, A special line of colored quilts, worth $1 A table of wrapperettes, prints, &a, regul choice at qe a yard. Ten pieces table oil eloth, 11 yards wide, Dress rtment. partment for this month. orth from 10c to 12i -c, cleu, clothe, 21 yards long, worth 00, for 65e. of plain and twill grey flannel, to clear at 15c a yard, to clear at Sc a yard. Special line of gloss towelling, le, for 7c. Five pieces to clear price 300 a pair, now 19e a pair. or $2,75 per pair. 26, for 75c. r prices from c to 10; your to clear at 18e. Goods epartment Great exposition of new dress fabrics for not find, outside of the largest city stores, a fabrics that will equal this showing. Special all wear. You positively can - other assortment 'of new dress aloes for this week: A number of zibeline dress lengths, no tro alike. Zibeline flannel; at 80c a, yard. Opera flannels, all designs and colors special at 50e a yard. x eaielLefinteilirent at, Dress Goods asrgai ns, Fifteen pieces all wool serge and plaids, egular price 25e, for 121e. I Six pieces all wool homespun, 56 inches wide, regular prices - noo ana $2.25, for 50e a yard. Ford. One piece 56 inch wide navy blue suiti cloth, regular 50c, for 360 a One piece navy blue all wool homespun, egular price 31.00, for 75e. antle De Styles change, and the curiosity to see w. to crowd this department every day. The coa some this year. No previous season ever offer Our stock is so large and varied that dozens of for every style of figure, artment. at the latest fashions are, helps for ladles are strikingly hand - ouch variety of smart styles, becoming modes can be found Clothing De Our goods are right, our prices are right ur methods are right. If any. ,thing goes wrong, we make it right Thepri we plot° are not mialearling They are a fair representation of the values avi are offering in every line. artment. New clothing to hand this week. You sell find nothing in the trade to equal our fancy woreterl suit, colors blue and 'lack, sizes 34 to 42, price $8.25. We are selling this season a 20 oz, black nd blue worsted, well tailored, perfect fit, for $9.50. 1 Special values in men's Overcoats. An nglish tweed overcoat, with a ilvhite stripe, special value at 37.50. We 'have all the latest etyles of overcoats special cloths at $9.50, We are showing special values in reen,13 rainproof coats. All coats $6 up sold under guarantee. A full stock of Stanfield's pure wool o ...nkable underwear always iat stock. tft.rugaigtfROMMOtlinCiel-QMS Highest prices paid for Buttery Eggs and Wool. WM. PICKARD Opposite Town Building, Comer Main Ala DIRECT VIF* IMPDXUERS and:Market Sts,, Seafortb. 1 a-