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The Huron Expositor, 1905-03-10, Page 5TORE the tha go Ca 1O 1905. Wit*. --- 10 • r Ilaroh 01b, 1005. „ Sol 406te 0 be per pose peen..ew 0 66 tO ioseley per bushel— ...... 0 46 10 01044 Re. 10010 0 19 to 0 18 to zwo per 6 17 ori our oper oor morrow * S to to zee eaten new—. 650 to Elesteer Ito - .... 5 0010 sheep eklose. Arf• of ask *la 0 80 to rotaitoee rear b'og inewiele - 0 00 to so (retell) per banelet.... e. am .1 26 tr wootl per 00ado,00M1)-t.-0;.te.... 500 to Weed per cora ahOzta. 4:44 • 275 to plea oer Ofigoormgroolooro 0 40 to over alittilorogo. lor goo it** 6:04. .0 aor so .• 6 DO to Timothy SeedOe...... — 1 26 to spew, per 05 to I.'ork, per HO. — (ea.:eat— — 70 to N DadrY *baskets. Gerre. March 7l4i—Batter-eReceipta aMeries arts fair pad prices are steady. tubs are qaotedielominally, as there ' i rename on the markete , Lerge toile are slightly firmer. OredieSety prune, 27 to Sc; good to chinceit dairy tube, 19,3 to medium dairy, 11. to 18o ; ioferfor *Mee dairy, ltia to llte ; ;pod to choice >dairy pound rolls, 22s th 24e ; large dairy cone, 203 to 210 ; rnetiPtiti , dairy, IS. to 194 Oheese—The mart is steady and quoted tutehanged au lAie per pound for twins and Ile for large. Iggg.—Are riteady. New hid are tooted untitkitaged et 231 to tele piss dozen. Limed, kee meeting mita only a quiet demand. They are quoted un- 013aeged at 18e. Meeerezen, Marcia ,:h.—Cheose, On- tario fall whit, lOilo to 443 ; colored, 10e to 10/o ; (tube°, 101 to. ',10,303. Butter— Finest grade, '28 t') 30 ; tordinary. finest, .26 to 27o; western deiryspa Ito 23o ; roll butte*, 95 to 26e. Eggta-Streighe cold- tOrage stack at In- to 10?0,1; No. 2, 17e to 19c; ALlentreal limed, : 21 .4 22,3; seleeted, te5 to 26c, and aew lanl. 28st. 1 rt .,. _ Seeds. TORONTO, Karon 8—Therii is an increas. siug inquiry for field (merle, but the quality In the country does. not sett* to siie choice. Reel clover, $8 50 to $7.0 i alsike, "oom. men, $3.50 to $5.60; timothy, $1 to $1.50, all f. 0. h. Toronto. ei• Ile Grain, etO,i, eeneasertit March 7th—'Whoa---White, $1.06 to $i.08; red, $1 06 inti $1.0S ; goose, 92 to 930; apingl $L02 itOereal, $1,07 ; peas, 70e; oats,46ie ; boric% 52. Hay— No, 1 timothy, $10 to $12.50, ;clover ormix- d, $8 to $9 per ton. Strawee-Sherrif sbraw, $11; loose, $7,50. Hogs-fpressed hog, light, $7.50 per owt ; herivy,e07.25 per owt. Mi1lfeed—$14 to $15 for bretilin bulk, $17 to $17,50 for ehrt, east and wet; :Mani- tehet $19 for shorts: $17 for a bran exports. . - Live Stock Marts. - LONDON& En,41tirufst Mittel( 7th—Live tattle arequotect at 10e to lti! per pound ; seirigerator beef is 8 t3 Sleeper pound ; eheep, 12 to 13a per pound. 1,'"i Lrvide2oon, March 7th—Aekericau oat. tle &Id 4 Canadians, 5ed. s ; i'letisteow, March 7tu—Aeaeleate eatble, eve to eid. Meteerenere Mar& 7th—The Inttehers were present in large number ee brie trade ents slow, and lees mese is watited on ao. count of ?Wednesday being the ;keginning of lent. Prime beeves eold at. 4o to near 5e par pound e pretty g:oa 04b10 si to near 43/4., and the commonsttelk, at 24 to 2ers per pound. There were , ei'number of superior large milch oows " beet tleght from Toronto. A Ctnebec buyer httienht 31 of the heat of them, at $5e each, tnoe $5 en the lot. Comm011 cows &old at425 to $45 each. Mr. Riohotte beught two euperier calves at $26, and a choice eprig- lambs for .8; small calves sold at $2,50 bpi', $5 eseh ; „sheep sold at 4 to 5a per *0poundennd spring per pound ; itleets at 5t t Iambs at $5 $8 each. lime ee fats hogs edd at about 50 to 6o per pound. Tided and t let I eave addrteens„ ter.tainine; awl nsteumental select ino Mies Whiddon and ler. ;rwn wing, and Miss ei ekereeel le n t ci•-• Woods was chair... Va na to buy any quantity', , timothy seed. Send us quantity. Beat t ier (tad seedsmen, Sea - E19424 and.—Mrs. Davidson, Mr. Devidson,, of this Vied a oablegra in. on conveYing elte sad the. death of her mo- rguson. The deeet It Marcie 4, at the reel- dertea sed, Idra ter side. Aberdeenshire., Scot -. 82 years of age. -.might tow this The many friends of here willoettatteid f st eyrapalher on az- , bereavement. ter. John Sparrow, who !etlea, witle a load rtf ted• home on Saturday.. id trip. He says them t any a000tent west of metal:tee. ute.—The lave i ins tenet Instituee hold at ookhi -paesod off very, Wed needay a f rno on as tt. largo a t id'irdan co membere were add - insets well's both lielp- truetive.. Miss Lot t io instrumental on the was tutteh appreciated ,present. The Ilex t ea held at the home GE :Way. The subject to " Housecleaning." by, 1 and a demonstra- Ing by the ladies. =her left 'this vecin- lay for points in the, atones theee were Mr_ for Deer inn,. Dakota; ertand _ for Kenton, !ert Madeile for Win - lay evening *lac Mr. entertained a few of bir thelaes party.—Ort next the Seefor th isit t lee K in burn . ladies of the Ltnigue, bring a basket. oe Ante Leaeue will talert regular annetisteaconi- [ pan. sharp. The top- • everting was very, "t3fr.. R. Clarke. reenlieBereemermese, Blyth. EilaMose*. r _ones to for ehis seeeore. eeeet turnout of both Fors at the 111011 Aedey. it was one of oreossful fair.s of the Ol-eood deal of stock •t o p r 1 cos. M r- iL ot East Wail. an- ts for $210.—e1r. J. tA Manitoba NA —11s4 E. Graham, was yleiting her sis- Ve. J. Sims, Lee re - Nees Morrison k - "cif McBee tilt, et. for this E,4-• teort.--/ lissionar'y tern iety ref church had a .very, Li lost week. The seisted of efresir- nd- readings. T it ated to •$17. Tiro ' Ue Presley t f• Hart :eying a musical ter - %Ines of Wednet :erlingto.o, the only roevet -of Vast I on Tuesday after . se -The choir and ! Young lecoplet' So- roh, tothe mim- e; ere enterteined Tuesday e raueical arid .social 'oe-od.—Tho loc a I un - Endeavor and Ep- ees:iv-Hos hes olected efficere for the on- resident-, Mise Ella 1.iry. Mr. A. if:Wil- e Mr. Ifenry Wan- Itriss J. it. K irk- Imitioe, Mr. .E.Ben- 'semen-% Miss Se ralt iebei Steinhoff nt mples ready for Irked in plain witli anything irgain prieee. in March, be- g proposition our rooms, and WEE. ARI 05 0 40 O 06 0 45 0 20 0 19 0 le 2 75 700 6 85 O 26 O 76 100 620 8 26 0 50 7,60 2 00 25 8 20 BUFFALO, March 7bh—Cat bet—Market airly aablve ; steady. Prime tifere, $5,25 o $5.65; shipping, $4 65 to $5.0 ; hutoh- ere, $4.55 to $4e0; heifers $34 to $4.75; news, $2,75 to 64 15 ; bulls, $20esto $4.25; dockers and feeder' s $3 to 6.345 ; aback oeffere, 62 to $2.75; fresh eowaiserd spring- ers, steady ; good to choice, 843 o $55; medium to good, $32 to $45; eeinmon, $23 to $30.1loge—Active, and 5 to 10e higher; pigs, 25 to 300 higher ; heavyanteeed, York- ers, and pigs, $5.40 to $5.45 ; roteghs. $4,60 to %SG; stags, $3 to $3e75. tebeep and Lambe—Active on good graders ;e;elow on medium and common ; native honks, $6.50 to $8.60; were ern lamb() $7 73. 'po $8.20 ; ,yearlings, $6.75 to $7 ; wettieee, $6 to' 66.25 ; ewes, $5.75 to 66 ; sheep, mixed, 2•50 to $6. TOBONTO„ March Sth—Oattltee Export- ers—A fair number of cattle vssiereffering, hut the quality wee not good, fiide of the offerings beingof hetser thistle ltnediam gradi e. There s little clispositiele 'towards eager buying on the part a the .cleeders, hut many had spa3a to fill, and the d Oland for cattle was therefore active enougti,. e tak e ears of nearly all the efferings. (Zealeee, however, seem to think trade Alneopeete foreshadow lower prices, followirget lessen- ed demand for cattle. Quetatiooe are use changed and Ube market was &orally .steady and every tbing was FOCI:, Choloe are quoted at $4 40 to 34.90, good 'le med- ium ab $4 25 to $4 40, good cows itkt, $3.25 to $4. Bittohere' Oetele—Whilet 04 run ot cabbie was fairly large the quality, of the offeringe was not gem:rally good, ,T There war, however, not much change Tint actual prices, and qemtatione are about., P-Oteady. Good to choice are quoted at $4.1.4 to $450 heir to good at. $3 50 to $4, mixed: lilt to $3 75, common at $2 to $3, and howls at $2.50 to $4. Stricken and FeederieseA good ; few unfinished export (Abdo wereon the market, and fa- these there wee bdithe de - on the part of farmere 40 were looking for ehort-keep cattle. Offeetngs of other lines were not heavy, nor watinbhe de - mend active, and trade wai quiet, "With an flaaY tone. Quotation‘ are uddleenged. Feeders are quoted at $2, 50 to 84.0, and stookera at $1.30 to $3 40. Mileb Jowe— .1.he demand for good cows contintireideetive end a fairly good lot were off fringe eteriees - were eteady, rouging from about t $$0 to $60 eaah. Sheep and Lambe—The run oontinuea light, and dealers find dieliatelty in getting all the stick they neede; 3every- thing was sold eerly to.day and pH* were firm. Export sheep are quated t $3 50 to 85.25, and mixed $3 e0 tfo $4 50. • Grarefed lambs are steady et $8.50 t,o 37; barn-varde at $5.50 to $6 50, and „brings at to $8 each.. Hogs—The nterket is firm in tone'Selects are quoted 18'a high, r at $3.75, fats are tia nigher at $5.50, and iehts are lower ab $5.25 Horse Market. TORONTO, March 8.—The follOv'ing are the prevailing prices at the horse •frepo tore ; Single roadatere, 15 to lit ..hands, $150 to $200 ; Riegle cobs and 'earriage horse*, 15 to 16 1 hands, $150 'td, $225 ; matchel pairs and carriage horses: 15 to 16.1 elands, $300 to $450; deliver' 3torses, 1,100 to Lee' lbs., $140 to $160 ; keneral purpose 1.,; exprePs horses, 1,200 to .1,350 lbs., to 6175 ; drauglit horsess 1,e50 te 1,7e- ., $150 to $200;,: Service. able eacentd-han workers, $50 to $fp_I eer- Nike hie second and drivers, $58 581 Births. seam, on Febreary 260, to *;•$ e, a daughter 7.4 Febtuary 27the tb ter and , on FebruarY ileth, to kir • slower t, eel '. 01* .1 THE ANAMA. OF COMME11CF14. HEAD- OFpICE, TORONTO, Paid-up Capital, $8,700.000. Reiervil Funtil $3,5 HON. GEO. A. COX, President, J. E. WALKER, General Manager. ALEX, LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l 110 Branches IN CANADA, THE UNIT , AND ENGLAND,. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS: TtIANS CTED., Fa.rmais7 and GraziersP Baiking1 Every facility afforded farmers and graziere for their banking busielese. N3tes die counted. Salo Note a earthed or taken for colleetion. . DST ,000 imager, TES moeco.00lrer.... SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1 and upwards received, and interest allowed ab current rabee from date of deposit. interest added to the deposit twioe in eaoh year, he end 9f May and November. The depositor ie subject to no dela± whet- ' ever in the withdrawal of the whole or any- portion o She deposit. , BANKING BY MAIL, '\ Deposits rnay be made or withdrawn by mail. Outeof.town ate:Ante reeeiye every attentfon. SEAFORTH BRANCH. F. HOLMESTED, 'Solicitor. G. E. PARKE'S Manager. Marriages. IMPORTANT NOTICES. EISEMAN —011AMNEY—At the residences of the bride's ptrento, West Wawanosh, on February 28t13, by Rev T B Coupland, of Auburn, Mr R Henry Leishman, of Arcola, Manitoba, to Miss Elize Alice Chamney REID—FARROW—At the reaidenoe of the bride's father, Goderloh, on February 25th, by Rev N Hazen, Mr Robert W Reid of Brooklyn, N Y, to Mies Bertha 8, Meet (laughter of A Farrow, Epq, Clollector ot Custom eg MUROWITOHELL—In °Maw?, on March let, byRev Dr Cook, Mists May E Twitohelt, of -Olin- ton, to Mr Silas Mundt, of Stanley ' DOUGLAS—NICHOL—At the residence of the -bride's perents, Morrie on Montt 1st, by Rev John Ross, B A, Mr Janes •Dough(' •to Miss Myrtle M J, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Nichol, of Biorrisi towhaliip Deaths. CLUFF—it 250 Robert street, Toronto, on Merch 41h, Lillian. May Gain, wife of Mr Wm R Cluff, ROD of Mr Samuel (fluff, of Tuokeremith, aged 20 yeaes'and 1Q months MUSTARD—In AbOIene, Kinn% on February Sth, of pnoumonia, Thomas Mustard, second son of Mr Hugh Mustard, formerly of Brucefield, aged 52 years OLIVER—At Thermal -3n, on February 27tb, James • tormerly of Brussels, in his 90th year JOHNeTON—In Goderich township, on February 28th, Margaret McKee, reliot of tbe late George Johnston, aged 90 yeart, ELLIOTT—mEaet Wawanosb, on February .28rd, John.Elitott, aged 80 years HAMILTON—In Carriek, on February 28th, Mrs Margaret Hanoilton. aged 72 years APPLETON—At Victoria Hoepital, London, on February 21th, Rebecca, daughter of Mr Thoe, Appleton, of Crediton, aged 21 yeare 1111•01e1111•11111111111111.111111111MENIN Funeral Directors,. and Embabliers. Night calls answered at Mr. MoKenzie's residence, Church St., third home north of public gehool, wept side. Graduate Massa - &fleets College of Erubalming, Buten, U.S Knechtell 8/, NICKenzie, • SEAFORTH. r 111111111.11.1111 SALREGISTER. 1 On Saturday, Match 11, at 1 o'cl ok p. K () m., at the Reotory, -SSaiorth, Honsehold Furniture, ete. Rev. J. W. Bodging, pro. prietor Thomas Brown. auctioneer. • OnSaturday, march 180. ab 2 o'olook p. m., at tit° Qiunints Hotel, Seaforth, a ohoiee 50 sore farm being Lot, 4, Coneee- sion 10, Hulletb. Mrs. Frank Nies, pro- prietress ; John Zapf, tempt ; Thorium Brown. auotioneer. On Friday, March 24bb, ab 1 o'clock p. m., on Lot 6, Concession 14, Hullettone mile north oi Harlook, Farnt Stook and Implements. John A. Watb, proprietor ; Thomas Brown, auctioneer. On Wednesday, March 22ad, et twelve o'olook noon, on Lot 26, Coneession 3, Me- Killop, one mile and a quarter nor i h of Seaforth, Perm Stook, Implements and Frousehold Furniture. Robert Govenlook, jr., proprietor; James G. McMichael, auc- tioneer. On Wednesday. March 15th, on Lob 27, Concession 2, MoKillop, Farm Stock, lap' Temente and Household Furniture. Geo. Gray, proprietor; Thomas " •Brown, auc- tioneer. On Tuesday, March 210: ab 1 o'clock p., m., on Concession 2, Stanley, Stook Steers and Heifers, 2 and 3 years old. Alberb Nott, proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. Oa Friday, March 24th, at, 2 o'alook p. m, at the residence of the undersigned, North Main Street, Seaforblee Horses, Cattle and Household Furniture. Arthur tealeraith, proprietor ; James G. Mc- Michael, auctioneer. QRAZING FARM. -146 aores for 'sale or to rent. Apply at once to:11.:8.,HAYS, Beaforth. 1942-8 UCTION SALE of Farm Stook, Implerneuts and Household Furniture.—Mr. James, G. Mo - Michael has been inetructed by Mr. Robert Gocen- look to sell by publio auction oh lot 26, conoeseion 8, McKillop, one and a quarter miles north of Sea - finish on Wednesday, March 22nd at 12 Wolof& noon the following property, viz : Horses. -1 heavy draught mare 11 years in foal ; 1 Yeneral purpose mare supposed to be lo foal 5 yeare old ; 1 general . PPO' horse 8 years old ; 1 two year old Galt. Blf. ad by Flaebwood ; 1 one year old mutate? colt ; 1 six year old general purpose horse. Cattle. -7 clioice export steers ; 2 butchers' cattle : 8 year- lings ; 1 newly calved cow • 3 cows In calf ; 6 !can year °hie. Piga.-2 young 'brood sows heavy in pig; nine store pig% triplet:I:mute-1 Brantford binder In good wolking order; I McCormick mower ; pea puller and pea bunaher ; 1 Oxford gang plow; 2 walking plows ; set diamond harrows, 6 sections and doubt° trees for two or three hereon ; turnip sower, Coleman make nearly new ; Bonnier Frost & Wood make nearly new; 1 geed drill combined 14 hoes ; 1 good hay rope 116 feet and pulleys and lexica ; 1 covered buggy ; 1 cutter and a road cart ; 2 wagons and 2 sleighs; 1 hay rack a r stock rack; I double inoul4 board plow ; 1 double barreled shot gun ; a good collie dog; 2 lusts double harness ; 1 set single harness; 2 horse rakes ; t set ecales, (1,000 lbs.) ; 1 ten horse power and 1 jack ; I Wet - son ensilage cutting box, forks, shovels and a lot of other artiolea too numerous to mention also a lot of household .furiture, a quantity of hay and roots. Terms. --All sums of $5 and under, cash; over that amount six menthe credit will be given 011 furniebing approved joint notes. A discount of per cent. per annum will be allowed off for cash •on credit amounts. Hay and roots oath. -ROBT. GOVENLOCK, Proprietor; JAMES G. MoMICE1- AEL, Auctioneer- 1943-2 I The Winthrop Creamery. • OM. 01M.10101111. of the patrons and all others interest- ed/in t• he Wwtbrop creamery wilt toe—beld In toe caettanery hall on TUESDAY NEXT, March 14th at 2 o'clock p. zn., for the purpose of appointing dir- ectors, salesman and secretary -treasurer for the coming OflO601]. A large attendance is deeired. • A. A. CUTHILL, 1943x1 Secretary. DAR51 FOR BALE -e-for at4e; the east 13 4, on the llth mincessionlof Tuckers table. 60 amea, nearly all cleared and 1 state of Mfitiyation. There le, On the pr gond bank barn, 40 ft.x 66 and a oo dwelling homotose, also a gool atd of win Terms reasonable. Apply to JOHN WH Chiselhurst, Ont. •t 1 , If of lot 1513, con- s good mina, ta fortable r fruit !OMAN, 1948/(4 GURU FOR SALE.—For sale lot 22, o ncession U 11, township of Hibberb, con5atciog 100 stores, about Nacres cleared, underd ained, wel fenced and in e high- Otte of cultive ton, the ba me is well timbered with hardwood., iThere le a good Melt house and bank barn. There is plenty. of good water and e good orchard( , 11 18 with n a mile and a helf of Cromarty and abOut, seven Dal es from a railway. Will be sold oo key tern3s. Apply on the premises or addrese O. H.IKERSLAR Crom- 1 arty P. O. i942x4 : DESIRABLE PROPERTY :FUR SALE. In Eg- ,1 mondville, a comformbl two store frame houee with brick foleadation,ico tains patio , sitting room, dining recut, kltohen, abc bedroo s with closets and halls and good caller under tb hone& Ileod and soft water bonvenient. , Tbere i ale° a good. barn 20x80 feet. Over an aore of and on which are:the W301013141 varieties of all-kinde f fruit. ,The tellies ate in good malt ani Oa place it; well underdrained, Id is situated Oil ODO of th finest lots in Egntorldville and will bo sold ree °trebly. Apply to NEIL- HILL, Box 79, Seatorth P. 0 • 48x4 VI LLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—For Bole in Efialooldville, a oomfortab e gratne hou e with three acres of land in le very" feitile•conditio with plersty of WV and email frulte ror family e also large barn and outbuildings in good Feed . The house bas been receetly overheu ed and c ntains seven rooms with abeam cellar, fu I eize, goo wood shed, 5140 summer kitchen and an excellent spring well and good cistern. Any person desiring a com- fortable, quiet home of this deecription, co enient Ito toe n, ehould not odes thie oppottueity, ill be sold noteonably sled on easy teirris. For urther pertieuffers apply -on tbe prereieet or addre s Ego mondvile P. 0,, Wel. BUBOLZ t43 tf AUOTION SA A Mimi SALE of kerns see' cattle.— smos Jones hes received instructions from Illiam Rogers to sell by public atootion lit the eattle yards in the town of Mitchell op Thurtiday, march 16th, 1905, the following : 1 heavy dratight gelding Oiling 2 yeurs old, gob by nonvoter, (impionted boree) ;, 1 roads'er filly, rising 2 Writ old; 2 -newly droved about time of ale ; 6 cows due to &sive Moon time cows with calves by their side; 8 :owe due tlorelve of sale * 6 cows due to calve about 3st of April ; 4 heifers rising 8 years cli in good Obspe to put on grass; 2 farrow cows ; 8 steero tt log 2 year old. Sale at 2 (Mak. Terms. -8 niontbal credit on fur. nishieg approved j Ant notes, 4 pdr cent. o for caeh No mime. WM. ROGER., Propri tor ; JAMES JONES, Auctioneer. 1 ' 1043.1 - IV , .1-7--- I A ITOTIOls SALE.—of Farm mine and Imp.m c- ents.—Mr. John Watt use i sttuoted Thomas Brown to sell by Public A.210E1013 a , lot 6, oo Come 11 ion 14, Bullet, one mile north of 11 I` iricok, on day March 24th, at 1 o'clock sharp, t following Wu - able property viz ft—Horses —One" pan of neat bed geldings rlaing, 5 and (3 years, 1 t general purpoee horse rising 6 yams, 1 general purpose mare rising 6 years old 1. colt sired by CoPribrottie P ide. Cattle, oto. -8 cows suppoied to be, in calf, 1 fa row :ow, 2 at cows, 8 deers rising 2 yeere old, 5 he fere tieing 2 years oil, 6 steer calves, 6 heifer et& ft, 1 brood sow. 18 51310 hop, 60 bens, 3 turkey bonn and 1 gobbler- Implements. -1 now Igaerey-HArris mower, 6 foot cue ; 1 hey rake; 1. NoX.on @tied drill: 1 sot diemond harrows; 2 Fleu y Plows. No. 211*, . 1 twin gang.plow : I disc harrow ; 1 'umbel, wagnie; 1 truck wagon ; 1 hayrack ; 1 gravel bole; 2 oote bobsleighs, 1 °Wheel fanning toil ; 1 root pul et; t set new scales, 1,000113eo, 2 sots toan harnes ; 1 set plow beefless, 1 hay oar, fork, reps and, allege • I stone boat : 13 logging (mains ; whiastrees, neol- yOkaa, forks, shovela, and a lot of other articles too nun:wrens to mention. No reserve las the pioprtet- dr has ;odd his !arra. Terms of sale.—All sunlit of $10 and under, oash ; over that arrlount, 8 months' credit will be given on furnishing epproved len. dorsed note. A dimwit of 4 per dent. per annum will bo slimed for cash on credit atrounte. JOHN A. WATT, Proprietor; THOMAS BROWN, And ioneer. I 19184 •Hunting For better pervlati than we render ret wrote of time. No one could supply your wants beeter than tee. The one commodity in which good cpteliYb is imperative, is Dr g 8. Here you get thein in their best and pure eat etatee You can rely upon them abso- lutely. The feet thet they are L moderately priced doers not meau. inferiority here. Ten bt Dottie ju receive Dos 2113e. for Ts. Our ow Neuralg Cureeguarenteed, 2 a bottle. ' " NeverlFail" Cor Cure, 100 1 box. "Our Oven" Con- dition Sveder for . •horses, 25clapaokage. Sachet J uniper Kidney Pills, for rheumat. tient and sore hack, 25c a box. 1 , • Sleighs selling ab big reductio, to dealt Big bargains in china, ! • We are agents for Cook't COtton Rocrii Compound* and Prof, Dyke's Oit of Pines. O. ABERHAOT DRUGGIST, I OARDNO'S - - BL001 E3333..A.PoRmia' 'SPRING SUM NGS.1 TROUSERINGS AND OVERCOATINGS. Full Range of Up -to -Date Patterns: A Trial Order Solicited. 00%9WedtAsYeifes‘MAPOWA04044,41"Oteti Speare and Page ...Merchant Tailor's., Tinder the Town Clock, SEAtVINII. Fr:tw- HURON EXPOSITOR* I.NN ON. A O 131-4"12719HEE. 3 New Spring flats for Men. We are maklug a is/nodal show of Men's Hats in the new Spring shapes and ehades, making special menblos of our leaders—King Edward, Whitney and Sifton. We also show severel new blooke for Sprirg in etribieh p,00de by such :makers as Knox, You- mans, Christie, ete. We show some special Hoes in fine fur felt Hats in black and color., all new styles for Spring, ;it $1, $1 25 $1,50, $1.75 and $2, else e, 13pecial ii130 of wool felt hate, new ehapes, at 50, 75e and $1 Men's New Spring Neckwtear. We have just receihei mitt passed into stock a magnificent assoeSment of new Spring Neckwear for men. in Paffa„ Aeoobs, rour-in-hands, Relate, Bowe and Stairg Tier, in an She new colors and eludes, at 15a, 25o, 35o and 50e Boots and Shoes. Our Spriag etook ot Boote and Shoes is now open for impaction. We show the largeet and beep assorted stook of shoes this Spriug we ever.ctrried, including the cele. brated King grality Shoes for men and women, the Williarne' Patent Adjuetable Shrei for working men. They are made �f whole stook, waterproof, ani wear like iron. Our Ladies' (Worth for Spring are bere en all the new siyieo, in black. San and chocolate. As tan shoes are to be greetly in evidenee this seam, we havelaid in a heavy stock for men'women, miasma' and children. Ladies' Rubbere from 35c3 Up We pay the highest price in eash or trade for butter, egg, dried apples, ote. Ca.teesilAITD CDMTM ramerttemmet McKINNON & Oa, BLYTB:. March Sale AT B. B. GUNN'S, C4th. DRY GOODS—Wool Blankets to clear at $2,25 a pair. Wool Hotiery to (dear at 253 a pair. HOUSE FURNISHINGS—Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleume—speoial discortratit this month only. GROCERIE Jepan Tea, 253 a lb. Fine blended Black and Green ab 300, 40o • and 50a itib '•• CLOTHING—Ten dollar suits for $7.50 ; odd coats frnm broken suits. $1, 50 each ; Boy*? odd Vests from broken mite. 50o ani 75.3 each. Men's odd Pantrefrom broken suits at 75e, $1, and $1.25 it pair. Wool Fleece Underwearj this month sold at 75e a putt. • We are paying 20c a lb. for Choice Roll Butter,' $1 per bag for Good Potatoes,. AND 3c A LB. FOR DRIED APPLE -S. B. GUNN, Seaforth. FM -WATCH OUR WEEKLY QUOTATIONS .%Al T -1* -NAT cm -i IT! 1:=1 irsoirAas-T-Y- -vcr3Erso .A__LR,M "USING - FEARS' MAGIC CONDITION POWDERS Wm. Sinclair, Daniel Regele; T. A. Dodds. Frank Kenney, Roberti Frazer, Wm. Fortune, Mr. Harris, John Taylor, Joeepft Worden, John McCallum, James Hay, George Gray, Chieelhurst , Broadhagen Winthrop Dublin ;- Walter' Seaforth Leadbury Caiselhurab Stella Wal eon Seaforth Seaforth John Jackson, Wo3. Balfour, 3. Alexander, James Jamieson, George Savenson, Alex. Broadfoot, Frank Evans, J. F. Haekwell, Hugts MoIntosh, Thomas Wheately, J. C. Wood, Ater. Rase Leadhury Kippen Seaforth Seaftieth Vern Bruetfield Beeohwood Le ed levy Winthrop , Winthrop Hensall Brucefield The cheapest and bast Condition Powders on hhe market to day, They pile on ihe • flesh and make horses eltek and fee It means health to your (stook andwealth to everyone who -uses them. Some of these people have told ue that they made froei $25 to $50 out of it single psokage when fisting horses far market. If ib will do thate then you are missing it golden opportunity if you don't use them on your stock. The price is reasonable, 3 pounds for 50c, at FEAR'S DRUG STORE, SEAFQRTH, - ONTARIO. Spring, 1905. - jrt • e'r Jekree eeereseeeeereer We cannot boast of having the largest store or stock in Huron county, but we will surely convince you that we have the nicest stock of Sprig goods you will see in Seaforeh. Don't buy one thing from a 5c liandkerch,of to a $12 Suit, until you see our stock. We will save you money, and giee you style and satirfaction. We give a written guarantee with every article you purchase here. Men's Suits—Hackberne's—they are good fitters, stylish and arable. , • Boys' Suits—W. E. Sanford's, the best made in Oanada. Look in our South window. Shirts—VanAllen's, considered by all who have ever worn thefe, to be the best made—a guarantee with every shirt. Hats—Walsefield.'s English Hat is a dandy, from $1 50 to 32.50—no big prices. wIIJIJIS Latest Styles and Lowest Prices will „make us famous. Butter and eggs taken as cash. Executors' Notice. Sonia, .M1•10, Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claim against ithe estate of Moses Hanna, late of the township of McK111op in the county of Huron farmer, who died on or 'boob the let day of Sep- tember. 1908, are requIred. on or before the 25t13 day of March, 1905, to send or deliver ter the undereived, solicitor for the exebutots, full partidulara of their claim and the seourity, if any, held by them duly verified by an affidavit. And further take notice that afier the said 25th day of March, 1905, the executors will proceed to dietribute the estate among the parties entitled thereto having reference only to claims of whioh they shall then hive received notice end after such distribution the executors will not be responsible for any claim of which they shall not have receleod notice. This notice ie given pursuant to the statute in that be- half, Dated at Seaforile the 2nd day.of March, 1905. R. S. HAYS, Solicitor for the executors, John Hanna and W. E. Hinchley. 1948-8 Important to Farmers. Sell oats and bay corn and save 20e per 100 lbs., Of $4 per ton. Corn ie the best feed; 3 bushole and 10 pounds of oate, make 112 pounds, which at 42.0 a bushel nets $l.40; 2 bushele of corn, 112 lbs,, at 60o per bushel le 81.20, This reprosente a saving in the use of corn of 20o per cwt or $4 porton. 1 have the best American corn, and it is much better value than Canadian corn, which cannot be had all clean- ed out. I pay 42e at present for oats when cuotoui- ers buy corn The price of both corn and cote may change any time, acoordiag to the market Seed pews, clover and timothy for Behr Cash or time as arranged. W, Gi PERRIN, Clinton. 1848-3 I' (1)0LmLitelt ea;t"of SEes;afltrili the elgigo LRoad,abnobxoucton a_ taining a lady's fur collar. The finder eau have the same by provteg _property and paying charges and applying at Tito EXPOITOR OFFICE, Seaforth. 1948-tf GRAND TRUNK 7siVsTEAN; Special Settlers' Trains to NORTHWEST. Special Train with Colonist Sleep- er will leave Toronto at 9:00 p. m. every Tuesday during March and .April for liesuitoba and North West. Passengers travelling with- out live stook should • take the Pad& Express, leaving Toronto 1:45 p. m. W. SOMERVILLE, Town Agent. A. F. PHILLIPS, Depob Tiokeb Agent, Wedding Rings. We have supplied the rings for quite a number of weddings in the pat eighb years, and have yet to learn of a com- plaint. Our rings are nob mob rings, hut vnought and hard burnishede so they will not wear away so fast, e.nd hove a good celor and shape. Our reark—J. B.—is !stamped in each ring whether 10k, 14k or 18k, sold by weight, and every one warranted as stamped. Initials and date will be engraved free inside if wanted. John Bulger, Jeweller, - Sego --- Corn*, Maht, and Markort Sreets Boaforth Ontario. okoaid U R OKS A R earing ompletion •111+4444444446++++1.14+ This is a season of new and beautiful goods in all departments. From the great Eastorn markets new goods have been arriving daily—new dress goods, wash, goods. embroideries, laces, carpets, curtains, woollens, for tailoring department. To make room for our Spring display, of new goods, we will sacrifice all Winter goods and mazy odds and ends at prices that wLU challenge comparison. Dress Goods Department Newness is everywhere in evidence throughout the aetne1&t. are showing the very latest weaves brzught •out this season.. New You will be well repaid for the time spent inspecting our ne goods • Large shipments from Bradford and Manchester, Englan.is have beev placed in stock. Some of the new goods 'are in silk and wool 'Voile; in colors and black; silk and. wool Eoliene in colors and black. Large range of faller Crepe de Chem, also Box Cloths, Amazon Cloths; Cheviots, ete4 new Prints new Muslim', new Vesting, nearly all wall goods now in stock. Ladies' Department All the new Embroideries to hand—Swiss and l'arizian manufactuse. Ladies' Kid Gloves to hand, in all the new and most desirable eludes? two dome clasps, assorted embroidered points, at 59e a pair. - Twenty-five dozen Ladies' Lawn and ,Nainsok Corset Ooverss with. torchon, lace, extra valne 270 each. A full assortment of sizes and styles in Ladies' Print Wra.ppere specials, at $1.19 and $1,42 each, made with flettnce on skirt -and rte trimmed. Muslin House Dresses, in fine patterns of blue and white d pisk, and white, special at $1.75 each. A few novelties in Shirt Waist Suits to hand. r7 Clothing Department New imported Suitings just to hand. leyou are not •a customer of ours, we feel a trial order will make you one. Try us for your next suit te order if you want the best value, best fitting and best made suit you ever wore, We say this in every confidence in our ability to prove it. Just give us 30 minutes time to demonstrate it nith the actual cloths. Imported Tweed Suitings from 14 to $20, See our specials in Tweeds and Worsteds at6143 and $ Special values in Pantinge. See our $4.50 Pant. The flrst shipment of our $10 ready-to-wear Suit to hand—foree colorings. 0.4teteteette-s-eles-te-e'seit-s-oe-sitoseetteres-eri Fur •Department. The balance of our Ladies' and Men's Furs to be cleared at unheard of prices. Men's Fur Coats, worth $22, to clear at $14. Black Calf Coats, worth from $24 to $30, to c ear film $16 to $22. A few extra quality Ooon Coats. See them, it will pay you to buy. Ladies' Fur Coats in Astrachan, Bocharan and Electric Seal. Theai Igoods have to be cleared. Mao several lines of small furs to be cieared regardless of cost. Will. PICKARD -at CO. Oppottte Town Buildings Gomel Main and Markt% Sta: