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The Huron Expositor, 1905-02-10, Page 5CI 10, 1905 STORE h opened last Saturday, -We are determined 4c. Wfa have ever held and n to Ake loWest nottle. s be cleared out bfthe sek, noVe being made nr the following iline th 653, Iny iGpre�. $1 a pair, Fburvsaki fre-thielt felt sole; lamb dr. Mtin'e rubbers, worth - 1 a pair for 753 u pair - $2 for t1 to mforteble. • a era - :Wiwi 'Was -in London a couple of days this Charles NichollN - hard the latter part eeek vieitines his weft* -Miss Poster svas hero , ine her ount,' Atria T. . the retarn ritockey- ; Intean on Wednesdi it week, in our rink; en. -Mrs,.. Million, of here -last weak visit- ' Mrs. Joseph " of Exeter, is Illere vis- . '1U1din -rela tives.--Der Miss MeKny. the villano laet te•nde.-Mr. arrd Mrs., • etridorit have -been vise it Mrs. Wm. Sinclair*, I ne-Mr. Walter Len- eturn to 'the hceepiteet ;week but • we novo ecover.--Mres Wicholl'et G NiMal Vtin. 4.'t1 trned to the eies isests lcoek, of .Extrier, was- pooit wee* visititne ntiand.-Mrs. I1iuart y entertained it num- 31--i on Priday eveninet- Ileeloy on Mondaer eve .-Mrs. Smie h has _ past week w.it.h Lueain-There is. !nude * our igoeitheaeE villatre that.it af tunitg for .UL - not ttoo enet, acii, D. Simpson ban all, -Dur railway; r't'ports shipping an litata t ion in .fact- ic obt. ttfcLarenos. hosts the corporation of' ' • lek and Other for the erect iort of tling.-Our manuu- buyers and itter- Tnri trade as v4ry d Nr. Red nk r d. or weere here visiS Mr. find Mrs. josoph last week for their ..e 4111111MrmiumEollia011 avteld• daily real:zing the fact iter eels) bra goeulne rummy tea -or before offered at such itiftil Coand 76ailmas geode tod $1.511 fancy parlor lorripe depertmente. 194 to buy any quantity of o Send us samples etating •grocers and Freedmen, - 10384 1.-ounz 'people of tho. horue in the lowik v evening of lust ware _pi:tared rity lunch had bean vties intittlgad in. -Mr - of Itipley, was visit - e -eke -The f isheonnere ▪ week Ixavipa good - M SS Sy I v Ai- m engot4ed as sales- Fair.-Flov Ed war ds-. tulaccitlf..ni on juist FrL- as he 'was fur hornet she, slip - Irwin:, falling three eno otl.er irIs fat- - It the. reeult t hat Snell en - ('t young tette. r. -Rev. J. Birks'. -each missionary,: ta seven t'Ito churclo-refee tail "Mies Annie. ,EI- rek for Toronto on -ioultl and fr.:on, Jas. tadMr. ltoniter. amt. nes Ada and Lu- ber! ly. \Va., wish lin their flew, arris. Reeident.-On Fri- ed a leek, alroul 11 re Hood, it resident eeest eietrs, pase- ilineees of about in the ;doh 041 was (In( of t nts Of thfr t ow rt- tretery of j hr. East. otst i• ute U 10 ilto Hood was an ar for his years. thrr.day af t•ernoon, at te.oded, ir. Sun:Aline BUJ 3aive D AND nbination of anti nd the price to any Imply say that " on." QNTARIO • 1 FEBRUARY 1 1!5. THE HURON EXPOSITOR. Meiralllop• Canadian Bak .of'031111�, Sea iorhh, now pays interest from date of deposit on 'ravine bank dnposits. . 1933-tf TuokersinitTEss Canadian Bank oif, Coareixeorne, rth. DOW pays interent from dette f deposit on savings bank deposits. _ 1433-tf aseeteertaseeesemesi SALE REGISTER. Oe Tuesday, Fetsru try 28th, at 1 o'clock p. nae On Lot 1, Coacareion Hallett, '.narne, Farm Stook, implements and Household Furnitere. Alex. Smith, pro. prietor ; Thos. Brown, -auctioneer. Ou-Fridav. February fith. cleariag sue Vim *ale of 'Farm Stook and Implements,on Lot 7, Concession 7. Logan, the. property of A. & W. Oampbell. S.1e oommhnees o'clook sharp. Jones and Cameron, otioneers. • MIIIMMIIIIMI11.1•11111=1111.11Mall Savours, February 10th, 1905. ' Wheal) old),Standarde,..........a. 1 00 to 132 1 00 t0 105 adepts - 035 tO 085 Pen per bushel-, INSIF:aft• ••••• •••• .•.••• 0 60 ,to �g Gerley pottiest:ad- 0 40 10 0 42 algae, No. 1, loco° a... 013*0 03 — 0 14 to 0 16 Eggapar 0.19 to 0 20 rocr, per 100 2 60 to 2 75 ilay per torr 6 60 tO 700 Adesper100 *4- 5j0 to .535 die ••• ;AS ••• NS! tio. tr• tee 021 to 0 78 aidn••••00,••ilee OM OW Olt ••• 1•1; 0 80 to 0 26 hag- (Bowe,- e ea to n ) per barrel- 26 to 1 00 50010 620 3 -00.to -3 05 0 26 to 000 6-00 to 760 1 25 to 200 05 to 26 64? to 820 POwheat (new).. • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • W. onrettiongy.„- persord fehorta,-- -.0. Aper hag.. a. MP am gm ow ow ••••• (Vg• • aver geed e•it •••• •Or•f.44. MOO •09 •a, irireopy Seed Mb an. ••• am • .) &las Imam., ••••• ••• MO • •MF Forka per .100. List Int • • INN on. - Dairy Maalrets. - Tomer°, February 7th -n -Butter -The market is fairly 'steady and with a firm tone. ,R3ceipts here show no signs of in - &visiting. , Prices' No -unchanged. Cream- ery print, 23 to 24o ;,), creamery solids, 22 to 2o; good to `choice dairy rubs, 180 to 19i`•• medium dairy, 16a to 17o; infer:or grades dairy, 12o to 14e ; good to choice dairy pound' rolls. 19e to 20o; large dairy rolls; 17o to 18c ; medium dairy, I5o ts 16e. Cheeee-The market is fairly steady and quoted unchanged at 111 to 11ici for largo, and 114 to 12o, for mins. ,Eggs -The offermgt continue large, and praces% are Bendy at 18a to 193 for trade, " and 17o -forlimed, Moen -snare February 7. -Cheese On- tario fell white, late to lOic ; ooloreci, 104 10o; Quebec 10c te,10t-c. Butter- , Finettt grades, 2110 to 223; ordinary fin- est, 20o to 21oo medium grades, Me to 20? -to ; wsstern dairy, 17ia to 1730. Egges- ZStraight cold-etorage tt 17,1 to 19o; Montreal, limed, 19 to i9 -.e. Poultry. „ Tenteneo, February 7 -Poultry --Steady with little doing. Prices all round are unchanged. Tur.c.ey-, 12c to 15o; ducks, :13e to 14c ; gee -e, lb to 12c ;, chickens, choice, 123 to 14o ; old, 8o to 10.1. • Potatoes Ti tiro. Febr i_la red 7.---Potateesa-Un- charlacd. °uteri° stock,65 bb .70o on track, and 753 to 80e out of a core. Eastern, 75o to 80o on traok and 90 to 95c.oue of store. Grain, etc. ToitoSTo, February 7 -Wheat -White, $1.07 ; red, 81.07; goitre. 91 to 92o ; spring. $L02; cereal, $1,07, peas, 70o ; oats, 41a; b.rley, 52o; hay, No. 1 tim- othy, $9 to $10,50; a over or mixed, $7 to $8 ; sheaf atraw. $10 ; 100.0. ; hogs, dreseed, light. $7 75; heavy, $7.25 per cwt. Millieed-$14 ti $4 50 for bran .in bulk, $16 to $16 50 for shorts, east and west. Maditoba, $19 to $20 for shortne$1t1 for bran, exports. ; Horse Market. TOR0/4TO, Feb. 8, -The following is Burns & Sheppard's weekly report of pre- vailing prime.: Slagle rosdst ere, 15 to 16 hands, $125 to $140 ; eingle. cobs and car- riage° horses, 15 to 15.1 hazda, $150 to .$170; matchtd pair e and carriage horeee, 15 to 16.1 handa, 8350 to 8500; delivery horse!,'1,100 to 1,200 lbs., $125 to $150 ; general purporei and 'exprera homes,' 11200 to 1 300 lbs.. $125 to $159 ; dr aught horses, 1:650 to 1,750 lb., $125' to 8175, service able second:it-dud drivers, $50 to $75 - Live Stook Markets. LIVERPOOL, February 7 -Canadian cat- tle, 5d .&o LONDON, England, February 7-Liva oat - tie are quoted at llo to 12o per period ; refrigerator beef at *per pound ; sheep at 12 to 13e per pound. MONTREAL, Februery 7 -Trade was goad and prioee had an upward tendency, as there is some darger of the snowstorm blookiug the country roads, and thus pre- venting the movement of live stock. A number of large eteeth and hulls were bought by the shippers, The prices paid for the Steers were frem $4.40 to $4.80,and for bulls $3 50 to $4 eer 100 ponnds, The, butchers paid up to near 4te per Pound for prime beeves. Pretty good cattle sold at n to4io per pound, the common stook at 21 to 3,te, and the lean canners at 1 to 2o per pound. There were some very fine ranch cows on the market, but the demand was slow. Prices rargtd from 825 to $50 each. The calves were all young yeals,and sold at 33,- to. 40 Pei pound, lambs at about 50 pertpound. Fat hogs are higher in price With good lett eel log at to 5ra per ib. BUFFALO, February 7th-Catt1e--Prime Awe, $5.50 to 85.75; shipping, $4.50 to $5,25; butchers', $4.25 to $4.85; heifers, $3 to $t50; cows, 82 50 to $4; bulls, $2.75 to $4; stockers and fee ' ders $2.50 to $4d5; stook heifers, $2 to 82.15; freah °owe and epringers, $2 to $4 higher ; good to choice, $45 to' $54 • medium to good, $35 bo $42; mammon, e24 to $30. lioga-Fairiy active ; 10 to 15o higher ; heavy and mixed, $5.30 ; Yorkers and iga, 5.5.30; roughs, $4.25 to $4.75 ;stags, 53 t53.50. Sheep and, Lembs-A3tive ; lambs, $6.50 to $8.25 ; yearlings, 56 50 to 57:25 ; wethers, 85.75 to 56, ewes $5 to $5 50- ; sheep, mixed, 5250 to $5,76. Timone, February 8 -Only n limited numbeihi loads of shipping cattle were of. •fered, and them sold at $4.25 to $4.30 per mint- the bulk going at 84.50 to 84.70. Al couple of choice quality steers brought $5 per owb. Export bulls sold at $3.25 to $3 75 per owta Butchertd-Choice poked Iota of 'butchers' cattle', 1,150 to 1.206 polio& each, sold at $4.40 per ado), but these were equal in quality to the beat ex- porters, and quite likely were bought for export, although reported as butcher's", arid there were only three or four lots of this class. Loads of best butchers' sold at $4` to 84„50, and there were few of these also; fair to good butehers'aof whieth there were a large number, field at $3.50 to $3.75 per eat; common to medium cattle old at . $3.25 to $&40; rough and infedor at $2.75 ea $3 oanner at $1.75 to $2 per cwt. Feeders and Stockers -For feeders there was a- helix demand than for Rome time. Short -keeps sold at $3.40 to 54.14 for one or two choice lobe, weighing 1,050 to 1,150 pounds each. Feedera,000 to 1,150 pounds each, ot Mord quality*, ere worth about 83.25 to 8350.- Stookere nold at $3 to $3,12i for *odd quality, weighiug 700 lbs. But week° Were few offered. Miieh Cows - About 30 nelleh cows and spriegere sold all the way from $30 to 850 each, the latter price being the highe:t quoted. Oae infer - t, ilN'BANK ERCII • READ OFFICE, TORONTO. ...._......................... Paid-up Capital, $8,700.000.' - Reserve. Fund, $4,500000 . , ) _ HON. GEC). A. COX, l'resideiab. T . .E. WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Getel Manager 1 , 1,- . \ 110Branches IN CANADA, THE UNITED STATES , . AND , EiNGLAN s , A GENERAL B,ANIiING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. , smeamsamossamos .9•9999•999•••• ..9••••19.901.9569 9 I , ., • , Farrnert7 and Graziers' litanising. i'• Every facility afforded farmers .Med graziers for their banking bestowal. Notes die ' counted. Sale Notes muffled or taken for collection. • SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1 and upwards received, and interest allowed ab Ourrent retitle from date of deposit: Interest) added to the deposit twice in each year'at the end of May and November. The depositor is subject to no delay what- ' ever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit'. e BANKING BY MAIL, Deposits may honied° or withdrawn by mail. Out.:nf.town accounts receive every attention. '; e • SEAFORTH BRANCH. • F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. G. E. 'PARKES, 'Manager. for ciaw sold at $20. Veal Calves -Deliv- eries of veal ottivea were not large, and pricet were firm it $4 to $3 per cwt. Sheep and Lambs -The 'run of sheep and terabit was light, and demand was good at firm prieee. Lambe sold from $5 50 to $6.50 per cwt.; export ewes, 5450 to -$4.75 ; bucks. $3.50 to $4 per cwt. Rogs-Deliv- cries of 1,200 hogs sold at, unchanged cin. tations. Selects at -$5,150, and" lignite and tits at $5,25 per cert. • aireasnows 13111t1113. " TW14-CHELL-In Heneall, on February 2nd, to Mr end MIVIRobort Tctitohell, a eon a TAD -OR -In New York City, on January 24th, to r and Mrs' Frank Taylor, nee Miss Lottie ro'adMot, grand.daughter of =Mr John Broad- ' et, of Morris; a son ATO ESON-In EasteWa‘vanolsh, on January 28rd. t • Kr and Mrs JAM08 Atelatesen, e daughter RAT --In Bast Wawahosh, on. January 20th, to r and Kra Fred Rath, a daughter ' PIPE Winghem, on January 27th, to Mr and re Stephen Piper, a dauehter DUN AN -1n Witbara, o jemmy 20th, to Kr aid Mrs &trues Duncan, "a daughter ELL vrassio Thrriberry, ori-/attuary 80th, to Mr nd Kti3 Alfred Elliott, a daughter ALE 'ANDER-In hicK11112., on January 25th, to r and Mrs Hugh Alexander, a daruebter F111 -.In Zairith, on February 2itd, to Mr aud rseChariett Fritz, a daughter THE LER-In Dashwood, on January 29th, to Mr. d Kis Horman.,Thellor, daughter-et111-born/ - Marriagee. BicC, URE -BLACK -At I'Dirrrisderei" the resi enoe Of the bride's mother'Mrs Mergers," latk, by Rev A K Birke, L B, aeeisted by ev J it Eclmison, B tra on February lith, Mr orbert 11 MeClurealof Lethbridge, Alberta, to iss MariOu K Black, of Tuckeremith KU OCK-ROSS-Atrathe residence of 'the bride's' amaze, Stanley, on January 22nd, by Bev ewers, ir W Murdoch, of Alberta, to Mise ay, third daughter of air James Ross CA ?BELL -MARTIN -In Daytield, on January, ist, by Rev John McNeil, Mr Peter.Campbell, Jai Stanley, ta Mies L E Martin, of Bayfield ARIAOUR-BRO.ADFOOTa-tir Fred 13 Armour, of iCharlottetown. Prince Edward Leland, to Miss ;May 6roadfoota. of Attigooish,, Nova Scotia, leideet dauehter of Kr James Broadfoot, former- ly of Brussels Deaths. CR sswErit,-In Medinine Hat, Northweat Terri- tory, on January. 2811i,Henry Cresswell, brother nf•G g Cresawell, of Tuckeramith, aged 75 years AI KEN-16-Turnberry, on January 31st, Wmfl •D Aitken. aged 50 years and 0 months Mc URNEY-In East Wawanoph, on January 28th, Margaret 3 Betoroft,wifd of Mr Joseph MoBui- ney,,aged 87 yeareand 8 months R000 -in Morris, on February 3rd, George Hood, In hi a 80th year Funeral• Directors and .Embalmers. lent calls anewered at Mr. MeKenzie'S reSidence; Church, Ste, third hoase north of p bite school, west side. Graduate Mama, oh seta college of Eaiba1na1ng,I3oston, U.S Knechtel 84, McKenzie, 1SEAFORTH, 1 IMPORTANT NOTICES. EED PEAS.-Theundersigned 'has a quantity ot June peas, suitable for.seed, for sale. JAMES R. SCOTT, Roxboro, MoKilTop. 3089 tf f i t UCTION SALE.-Olearing auct'on sale of farm aa, stock and implements on lab 26, conceasion 9, ort, two and a half miles west of Staff a, on M ednesday, March let, nommenciug at one o'clock s arp. it. A. SWITZER, Proprietor ;• JAMES JONES, Auctioneer. 1939-3 , ENDERS WANTED. -Sealed tenders will be re• ceived by the undersigned up till , the 26th ay of February, 1905, for the erection of a trick eheol house in School Section No. 2, Tuckeremith, li, ith cement basement. Plans and specifications o be seen at my residence, the lowest or any ten• er not neoessarily accepted. THOS. ELDER, Sec- retary, Kippon P. 0. -, 1939-3 I Wood Wanted. Five corde. our feet woad, green, beech and , maple, deliveicd at the Segorth Collegiate 'peti- t tate. Apply to j. S. ROBERTS.-, 1939-11 Seaforth. LOGS WANTED. _ Tho undersigned is prepared to 'pay the highes Cash price for an unlimited quantity of firet-olase Soft Elm, Rock Elm,- Basswood, Maple Beeoh, Ash, Hemlock and Pak Logs Delivered at the Seaforth Saw and Stave Kill. Log to be crat rim even length, except Soft Elm, Soft Elm to be cut 11, 13 and 16 Num Will also buy Basewood Heading Bate; 40 inches long, at OM per cord, delivered. Will also btlytimber by measurement or by bulk 1 bush. Special attention paid to custom sawing, an tisfacrtion guaranteed, AMENT. BUILDERS ! If you intend building or improving your buildings this coming season,.and require first -clams lumber and shingles for that purpose, bring along your bill early and we will fill it for you with No. I stook at a. right price. N. CLUFF SONS. LUMBER YARD and PLANING MILL SEAFORTH.- 1-93.1-tt For Sale. 111.11.1••••••••••......0.1 One 4 to 6 h. p. Gaeoline Engine -Gould, Shapley &'.11.13ir make; almost new. Also one Maple LeafGrinder, Ooe 10 b. p. ritt'e Horse Power. All the above for sale cheap. • The ROBERT BELL Engine and Thresher o.,Ltd. 1933-tf Seaforth. Meetings of East Huron Farmere' 4n0titute •IM•••••••••••••• For the discussion ef Agriculture and kindred subjects will be held in Fit..Columban, March 4th'; Winthrop, Mardi 6th ; Herleck, March 7th ; Blue. vale, Meech 8th; Ethel, March 9th; Molesworth, March 10th ; Fordwieb, March ilth. Each day at 1:80 and 780 p. m. All are oordially invited to at. tend tbeee meetinge and take an intelligent part in the discussions on the Natious subjects introduced by the speakers. -THOS, 'MolldILLAN, 1939 3 President. ItYladarn Wanda, „ • Egyptian Palmist. - Is pow in town, where elle will remain for a short while. She reveals tbe mysteries of. life auch as businer4s, courtship, love and marriage and gives in- formation on all affairs. Don't miss' the chance of eeeing her and getting her advice. A visit to Madam Wadda will satisfy the moat akeptical. At the Royal Hotel, houre 0 a, m, to 10 p. n.Madam Wand% is noted to be ore of the best pelnaists in Canada. 1939x1 • Thin king Is all right,' but doing is better.. Others May think to attitot drug buyers by their prices alone. We do attract them by sell- ing a DRUGS An . MEDICINES of superior quality. That is the point on - which we are most in- eietent„ That thie does not mean h;gh prim will be evident the minute you learn mire. Pure fresh Helle- bore ([or lice on cattle) 30o per pound. Ouc Own Condition Powders (makes hot'. see sleek and fat) 25c tpackege or 5-dpaelt. agei for $1. Buohu Joniper Kid ney Pills (for Raton matiem & sore back 25c a box, 5 boxes for •••ft,e7:17 81.00. Trusses for ruptures of all kinds proper- ly fitted. Hot water bottles and syringes of all kinds. Come and see that we do not only *ant you for one er two purchases but we want you for a perineum:it onstage- er. • 0. ABERHART, DRUGGIST, OARDNO'S ••.° - - 13LOOK SM.A.M"CtIV111:1 .4Avvv-.4L Stocktaking SalA: .An opPorttinity to buy Winter Boots and Shoes. It seems folly on our parb to sell -these goons at these reduced prices. To duplicate these will cost us much more than these did for shoes have ad- vanced. It would pay us to holdethem over till' next winter but that's oen- trary to our business policy, so they are to be tiold for the balance of this season at greestiieneredueed prices. These goods weiti never more popular than now as there is a long winter season to come yet. This word to the wise should be eufficient. •6ammo•••••••••••= Riphardson& Drinnis SEAFORTH, Sole Agents for Hagar, Sovereign and Just Wrighb Shoes.. Notice, The annual and a epecial meeting of the share- holders of the Robert Bell Engine & Thraeher Limited, will be held in the company'e °nice on the 16th day of February. 1906, at two o'clock in the afternoon, for the election of directore and ibc transaction of other business. By nrder, JOHN FIN L AYR() N, 1939-1 Secretary. PACIFIC ERGE S. 131.1-C.TM uaranteeci Sun proof. A Trial, Order Solicited AAAAAAAAAAAAAA.www4 Speare and Page, Merchant Tailors._ Under the Town block, - SEAFORTH. MOKIN Now for Bargains. • We have just finished stoeketaking, which' rings to the front a Variety of broken lots and odds and ends from each department, which must be cleared. out at once, regardless of cost. Below we isalention_a few' of the m:any bar- gains we have to offer: , , • Ladies' waistinga in wool and eilk mixturers, is fenoy 1tHpea, spate and Rom' de- . eigne, no two alike, worbh '50o,:603 and 65o, your choice for 393 per yard. Remnants of 'diens geode, in various kinds and coalition from 2 to 5 yard i win, at half pike.- Series embrolderien-3 inches wide, in le variety of'patterne, regalar price 70, 8i3 and /0, for rte. Pure silk Tibbetts, 3 inchee wide, in a veriety of dors, regular 10e, for 5s. Fancy dress goode, 42 inches wide, regular 504 for 25a Srge &esti geode, all wool, in black and navy, 54 inehee wide, regular 65o. a snap at 39a, Ladies' eatana uoderekirts, worth $1, to rbo, Boys' frieze ulstere, high storm colleraworth $4, for $2.50. Mon's frieze ulster, tweed lining, high storm collar, slash peahens, worth $6, for 53.75. LetlieO7 Astra han 'jackets, No. I quality, made. from seleeted tkine, regular $35, $40 and $45, 25 per cent. off. One Greenland seal jacket), with aiblo collar and reveres, lined with heavy satin, worth $45, for $35dee.electrie seal j1ickeb, with sabfe collar and reveres, a very! swell garment', worth $45, fee $35 Ladies' doth jeekets, all now this season, at half price. Ladies'nuffe, naperines and waifs at redtieed pricee. tr • 011`siM PRIOZ3 KI1sTNON -BLYTH. Beecher's Mainifitent Scenic Preduction abin The .Most Gorgeous Production on till() American Staoe. f.,•-••• l• a• ere —1 ••••7.• I 0, iteene- • Ettlf3STEAT.,...4414,1.0,E01.3ERMIRS1C, ••••••••••••:.••••••••••••••••••••=r7.711 • Z7 A • 41 ••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ' ,•••^, --••••/ ‘e• , !Among niodp of the sceno females& ap- pertapiing to the drernia wail bs presented the thrilliuge floating ice scene, 4hoilring,the• mina of Eliza 'over the Ohio'. river, With the man -bunting ' Siberian, bioodhoende, trained to pertioipate in the draftee, in hot pursot t. Cotton field o,ad 'Plantation scenes, portraying the habits of 'the Southern :We- gice4 With affect. _The original Georgia i houters and jabilee tiogere,' who\ leve. treyelled, in all countrien and givei3 heir grand concerts before; the Or0Wried Ii9adis nobility and people of Europe, will. render at each performanee jabilee and eamp. 'meeting sengo banjo pleyipge quartettes, refraios, dances, eto. The moet beautiful etege picture of a plantation ever painted -- St. Clair's reeidence by moonlight-realistio sumo; , .of the Miesieeij)pi levee, and 'the great $500 picture,. We carry every par- ticle of seeneey that is essential foe the pro. per presentation of Ode play. Eight man. kunting Siberiep blood houade, trained to _.....--r*fs tieipate in the drama. -`?5 people. th, . Monday - evening, Opera &Rise, Seafor ADMISSION, February 13th. 25 and135 CENTS. Mid,Winter Sorting - e It- is atthie time of the year that you feel the thin spots in your -clothes. Rather than- get new ones, many shiver. That is short- sighted from both ends. First, you get a cold, and it coats , you ,mere than new clothes • secondly, and best at this time of the year we ale giving exceptimavalues in all kinds of winter..elothes. Clothes that last you the balance of this season and all of next, and the cost will onlybe about one-half of -what you will have to pay when the next cold season comes. Consider the first'of these reasons, and act on the second. The; new Spring goods will be comin,,e• in soon, we want to be rid of the win- , ter stuff, consequently prices don't cut a very big figure. .••• BRIGHT BROS., .ff&R.IVISBERS* ISE./IFORTIL BIG REDUCTIONS. EVERY WINTER GARMENT MUST GO. The Price of Overcoats CUT IN HALF. All Clothing and Men's Furnishings at Prices you never dreamed of. WIT_IDIS, .Latest Styles and Lowest Prices will make us -famous. Butter and eggs taken as cash. a Will It Wear. Notice of Dissolution. Thin is a qu e s - tion oft- en asked when buy- ing a go'd- • filled watch. We sell the KEYSTONE WATCH CASE CO.'S CAS E S. The largest and company in the vc6r1d. They do come htgher thansome other maker, but they have been made for 52 years and are proved. We have the cheap. ones too and sell them as cheap as any one, though gold has to be paid for in a watch same as any- where else and a $5 case won't) have $10 worth of gold. John Bulger, - Seaforth. Jeweller, - Caretaker Wanted. Applications for the position of caretaker or jan- itor for t he Presbyterian church, Seaforth, will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY, FEB- RUARY 1.3th, at noon. Applicants to state salary desired with and without residence. Duties as de- fined can be seen at me office. 1988-2 JAHNS WATSON, Secretary. ••••i• ems ••••• Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore subaistiog between ne, the undersigned, as Hardware Merohante, ao Seaforth, hats title day been diesolved by mutual consent. All debts lowing to the said partnership are to be paid to George A. Sills and all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to the said George A. Sills by whom the nape will be settled. .All accounts due January 1, 1905 must be settled by February 20th, 1905. Geo; A. Sills, Wm. Murdie. Dated at Seeforth the 1st -day of February. In connection with the above notice of dissolution I would respeetfully solicit a continuance of the valued patronage of ,our numerous ouseomers. It shall always be iriy endeavor to merit the same by fair dealing and strict atten- tion to your wants. Trusting our -business relations inay be as pleasant in the future as they have been in the pest. 1 remain Yours Reispectinlly George A. Sills, Seaforth Ontario. Corner Main and Market Sroota Seatorth; Ontario. Pickard' The Ligroin* Y qooda ens C1eth1te Condom In Four Our .,Annmal OCKaTAK ENG SALE 44-1-4-1..144+4.47?1,44+144 This is a continuation of our Ann -u I Stock - Clearing Sale: Such bargains os, were never offered in this store will be given at the sale that starts February 3rd. Goods are priced to quickly reduce stock. All remnants and ends and odd lots of goods to be cleared, re- gardless of price. Our prices on .all furs left will be, flound bargains out of the ordinary.— See the following list: ress Goods Department A line of Colored Sateens, regular price 13e, to elem. for Tic. Double fold Moire Skirting, regular price 50e, for 25e. Mercerized Skirting. worth 25e, -sale price 19e. at half A table of Remnants and Ends of Dress Goods, Velvete, et ., ., price. . A pile of double fold. Dress Goods, in black and colas, regular prces 37e to .50e7 for 25e. • A quantity of Dress Goods, regular prices 50e to 75r, sale isrice 35e, - A quantity of Fancy Silks, regular prices from. 50e to $1, sale price 2 Fifteen per cent off all heavy shawls. Imitation Astra:11Jan dauntletseladies' eizes, worth 75e, for 39e. Misses' Astraehan. Gauntlets, regulat prices 60e, clearing for 32e. Ten Fur Muffs at 50c each Twenty-five per centoff all Ituffs, Mufss Caperi3aes, etc. • All Ladies' Fur Coats are markedat prices that it will pay you never before have depentlable.goods been sold at sochsprices., nes*-4-sesesesesers-e-0-s-e-lessesssessit**-4-.04-4-*; • Ladies' Depar men eels; s F,ive:dozen Ladle's' Flannelette Gowns, worth 60e, on sale to clear at 3e Misses' Union Vests, regular prices 200 and 25c each, on 4ale at' two for 25 cents. Ladies', misses' and children'e Underwear at 15 per cent. off.] Ladies' F-annelette Wrappers 16 per cent. off. • Three dozen- Ladies' Black Satin Waists, sizes 32,34 and 3e, worth from, 51 to $1.25;your choice for 50e each. • Black and colored glace kid and suede gloves, mostly small slzes,, to dear at 50c each. We are still continuingsmr Whitewear -sale Getevias from -50c to 85e Skirts from. 75c to 85, Coekt Covers from 250 to 51. A table of sinallwares, consisting of Ladies' Belts, Hand. Bags, Lelt Buckles, &c., at 25c eaeh, A quantity, of Ribbon to clear at one cent t yard. A box of children's and misses' Ringwood Gloves to•clear at 15e a pair. sissielesTe+-1-14444.144+14-4-4-1444-1-+ Staple Department A table of Priuts, Wrapperet• tes, Flannelettes, ete., worth from 10e 12?-3es for 6iss %yard. table of heavy dark Loch Lomond Flannelette, worth 14c a yard, t� clear at 9.10 Three bales of 16 oz, grain bags, Worth 53 a dozen on. sale at $2,35 a dozen—a bargain, see them. A pile of 9e Flannelette for 6o; a pile of nottonade -worth '18e,„ for 11?2-c ; a pile of Sheetings worth .10c, for Tie. A few patterns of Table rail3.0118 clearing at 190 *lard. Special values in Flannelette Blankets, Wool -Blankets, Comforters, etc. • WtftoatitsiVtAsWinVVIOW10~0004W Clothing Department. In Men's, youths' and boys' Overcoats, we Are giving snob -values 103 were never offered.in this county. All goods must be eleared regardless of price. Odd lots, of men's, youths', boys' and children's suits on sale at prima never before offered, by us. r A pile of men's b.eav:i shirts, worth from 750 to $1.25, to clear at ofle each. Men'S fleeced and /ma Underwear at greatly reduced prices. filsWV,A9SAWAAAAW4010 MEN'S FURS. This is the great clean-up time in Furs. Our business has been Iarge this season, but we have 50 men's fur coats left ill C0013, calf, Australian coo wombat, black and brown dog. All the above are dependable gods, made for the present season's trade but thy must be sold, and they -will be cleared at your own price, as we positively will notcarry them from ene season to • - another. Twenty-five sleigh robes left to be cleared regardless of • -..•••••••••••••••••••••••,, DIRECT Ills PICKARD ilk CO. impoRTERs Ooneeite Town Bnildies. Corner Main mad Market Ste; Seiforths GREAT FEBRUM CHINA SALE At Fear's Drug Store SEAFORTH. e-s-4-*-e-e-e-e-e-oteree-e-e-e-ee+e-eoteerne0 Thiel is the great 1905 elle. Dinner fete as low aa $5.97 for a 97 pieee sol; a. 1.; piece tea set for $1.60 ; fancy china is redueed itt price. See the Jong bargain table. Don't let everybody else •geb here beforeeyou. The best zaps are always poked up by the early buyer. Come early, cense often. FEAR'S Drug Store Sea -forth