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The Huron Expositor, 1905-04-28, Page 5aee. it) S OR 1 penttlar this - :.he Oxford, Paid -u, TADIAN OP COM 643ital, $8,700.000. Reserve Fund, $3,500,000 press" Oxfasala Oxfords at $1 mire tak coronaIt licher style, a ads at VI 75 a xfarets will pi a 0 and " Mr. Rober le a na , of Winghaut. placed on in street,stret ridge to the grng iast year's cointractort as been given the c good job is assure spent Sunday at berry. -James Ballet& die Kerr, tot Bruno*. Monday. -Mr. Ge few days with frier* -Miss Etta Armstr sited her mother for seph Barton left fee i:uesday. relKellOp. sed. -The Messrs. of the 2nd conceesr hosed a fine ye us bnil fnout7 Mr. Jen side. This anima o d and weighs I is a particularly Ls lane. We trust 1 be succeseful wit e council met _ bury, on the lgt e members werepi 'k -was requested Farncomb to ins Ln, P. Pigeon to rain is not finish cost of inspection. T rtise for tenders fwe f Barron drain, te eled at Leadbury,es 16th. The reeve! th eenpowered to brorev naunicipal loan tnn nt expenses, Accounta . of i$201.96 were passed :o be paid. The Cold to be held on Monday Tay? at 10 o'clock a :djourned to meet Tuesday, May the 16 Murdie, Mee iftwiroommimmew Joseph. !he beau.tiful 'home Robert II. Taylor, ot Hay, was the see !t t y. we dd ing cpn Wed 5th, at high noon,whea daughter, Miss Myrtle rue the. happy bride OL ssenberry, of Gran4 . J. Doherty, B. A., * formed the eeremonY- ;reta Taylor, sister tired , en white, was ride. Miss Riker E:r of tbe groom., a while the groora w - Mr. Sam Taylor, b tide. Miss Recker none lilyMendelsohn's wide s the bride entered t on. her father's Frifl ber of choice preSeflt eeteem in which t nrc held by their manY were present in itrgk Drier their emigre t ul t.pp y couple are spend. (*.moon of Galt. — audesboro. . _Mr. Clemont gztve eI- rii Easter Sunday. -e ong and mother, M Beigrave, are visitin ister, Mrs. Manning ,all and MrS. David Flood,: -ed -at the home of Mre .Sunday. -Dr. L. White "alker, of Gorrie, epent is herthe here. -Mr. 1. h.e auccesof el studeots il College, Ann Arbor, ays at his home herne tiley, of Hamilton, re. Ionday morning after:, days. here . -Mrs. tighter, Edith, visite' Sunday lant.-Mre To 0 has completed ilia the We,stenre Ullive nee home for his" bell' kezh) Whitley, of "Lone Ler Easter vaca.tion nt - .-.Miss L. Youing le* "oda •Monday morning. (Hee. returned to Lone fter her vacatiort here. nee.; still keep eggs ,i.fi ,s 0. Brighame teaari° • .in spending- her di fr here . -The DieSAM . II, spont Sunda:yill es s rs. Robert Ontraao.g e lb le f t Wednesday fel! We wilt them. Wad ral College, ana estedlt, if yob - eta., you inaSu er -d when to B, A ememimmelesi HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. :t KM, General Manager. ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l Manager, 1.001.mmli•••••• :BANK MONEY ORDERS ISSUED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: .5 and under.........,. .... ..... 3 cents 'Over $5 and not exceeding $10...... „ 6 cents Over $10 and not exceeding $30 10 cents Over. $30 and not exeeeding $50........ 15 Cents Theo Orders areTi kAYABLE AT rka at any offioe in Canada of a Ohartered Bank - (Yukon ex#epted)„ and at the- principal banking points in the United States. • ITEGOTIABLE ATA F4ED EATS AT TIIE CANA DIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, LONDON, ENGLAND. They form titi excellent method of iremittine small sums of money with gaiety and at small con. SEAFORTH BRANCH. F. HOLMOTED, Solicitor. G. E. PARKES, Manager. 42 Yearling Steers and Heifers. For Sede by auction at 'DICK'S STOCK 'YARDS,. SEAFORTH, On MONDAY, MAY 1St,. At 1 614lock, p. m. -42 Good '.Yearling Steers and Heifers Thisis the beOt lot yet offered Tgazas.—sir mOnths' credit on approv- telpsper, a dieoonot of 3o en the dollar for cash. Geo. Cliesney, prop. -Thos. Brown, itiCtioneer. 1950.1 MAttICETS. at 2i to 313 per pound. The supply of eheep and lambs was very small, for winch the demand was fair. Sheep sold at 4:1 to 51 net' pound. and epring limbs ab $3.50 te 85.50 eaoh. The trade in calves was quiet at prices ranging from $2 to $10 each, as to eize and quality. ToRONTO, April 25 -Cattle-Exporters- Prices renned from $5 40 to $5.75, an C one or two lots at $5,80, the bulk going at i$5.50 to $5.75 per ovine Export bulls sold at $3 75 to $4.40 per cwt, and export) cows at $4 to $4.50 per mete Butchere'-Picked lots of butchers' sold at $5,25 to $5.50, with 1 lot of 10 prime aeons at $6 60 per owt; loads of good told at $4.75 to $5 per met; medium at $4 25 to $4,50 • common, $4 to $4 25 • cows, $3 50 to $4' per owb. Feedere-The demand for feeders, especi- ally short -keeps, was greater than the sup, ply. Those weighieg from 1,100 to 1,200 lbs each, sold at $5 to $5 25 per owte and even $5.60 was paid; feeder, 1,000 to 1,100 peritnds each eold at $4.50 to $4.75; 500 ton3001bs, each at $4 bo $4.25, and stockers at $3 75 to $4 per own Cows -About 15 milch cows and springers at $30 to $60 eaoh. -More good cows were wanted. Veal Calves -There are too many " bobs!' and scrub calvee of light weights, many of them being under the markeb standard of 60.* lbs. when dressed, and too few of the good quality calves that are wanted. ;Prices ranged from V to $8 each, or $5 -to $6 per own Extra choice calves would sell for more erioney. Sheep and Lambe -Export ewes sold at. S. 4550 $5,25 per ; buoke, $3.50 to $4. ; choice year- ling lamb', $5 to $6 per owt , spring lambs at $3 to $6 eaoh.. Hogs -Prices . for hogs advanced 250 per ewb. Mr. Harris bought about 600 ab $6115 per own for selects and $6 50 per cwt. for lights and fats; all fed and. watered. Skirosuret. April 27tb, 1905. ' Fall Wheat- go 06 to 1 05 .lets'per bushel - - tO 0 38 Peals per bushel_ - 0 66 so 0 65 Barley per bushel- - oat.- -.... 0 45 to 0 46 -diner, No. 1. loom 019 to 020 - 0 17 to 0 19 per ....a...-. r3 to 0 14 liour, per latt - 2 50 bo 275 Hay per ton new- - 650 to 7 00_ Hidesper 100 -.... 5 00 ice h 861 Sheep Skim... at, 0- BO to 0 26 rokalstell per bag - 0 73 to 80 Salt (retail) per barrel.... .... 1 25 to 1, 00. Wood pey cord ....- 6 00 to 6 20 Weed per ord. (*holt). .. 2 76 to 26 A Its psrbag- 0 40 to 0 60 .;1 over Seed.- -7 00 to 8 00 °Iniothy Seed-- -.. - 1 26 to 2 00 allow, per lb...-. - 04 to 05 fork, per 190 Me. 04.• 7 60 to 20 Dairy' 'Markets. TORONTO, A.pril 18th -Butter -The mar- ket has an easy. tont* but. trade is quiet ab - the moment. Quotneions are unchanged. Creamery prints, 23 tie 253; subtle, 22 te 3o; medium dairy into, 16 to 17o ; infer- ior dairy, 14 to 15o 41good to °hobo dairy pound rolls, 21 to - large dairy. rolls, 19 to 20o ; meditate 'dairy, 17 to I8a. Cheeae-Firm is ton ik and quoted unchang- ed at 12a for large, and 120 for twins. Eggs -The demand lighter, but receipts are still fairly heavy. Quotation e are eas- ier at 13-1 to 14o. - • MONTRPera 25tio-Cheese, On- tario fall, white 12ia ; ordered, 12,p. Eggs -New laid ab 14i per dozen. Butter -Finest orearneryi. 22o; mottled, 21 to -22o per pound.. ti • Horete0aarket. TORONTO-, April .:'26 -The following is Burns & Sheppard'e -weekly report) of pre- vailieg prima : roadsters 15 to 16 hands, $175 to- $22o • single cob's and car- riage horses, 15 to '16.1 hands, $175 to $240 ; matched paiiel and carriage horses, 15 to 16.1 hands, $400 to 6550 ; delivery horses 1,100 to 1,200 lbs., $125 to 8150; general purpoie and lexpreas horses, 1,200 to 1,350 lbs.. $135 to $1.70; draught home, 1,350 to 1,750 lba4 $160 to $240; ser- viceable 1second-hand _workers, $90 to $110; serviceable secondeheilid drivene$60 to $110. \ Another Large Shipment. This week we reoeived another large shipment of new goods from Mon- treal, which puts our stock in good shape for the Spring trade. Most of these goods were bought 'Underpriced for SPOT CASH, and will be sold below regular prices: • Flannelettee, vei43 widths in dank and light stripes and checks!, very speo la!, worth 70 for 53. Wool twneds for boys suits, green value at 25o, 353 and 50.3„ Rock -fast shirting, fast colors, oew patterne, worth 17e, for 1.53. Oxford shirtings in new pat- terns, fart adore, at 190 and 12io. Cottonades and Moleskins. new peteernel, at 15o, 20c and 25o. New table linen half bleaohed, very special, at 25o, 350 and 500. Dulles' Reineoats•in oraven.ette and rubber lined at $3, $5 and $7.50. Men'a rainnoete in covert: cloth, and rainproof, $2.50, $4, $6 and $9. Men'e felt habs In all the Titeet styles at 75 , $1, $1.50 and $2. Men's overalls, man and witlaout bibs, at 503, 751, 85o and $1. Men fancy aneplein shirts in great variety, at 503, 75o and Ole Ipeye), aid youbles" suite, in tweed and fie serge, at all prime White and grey coteone; extra -value at 5; 7e, So and 10o. New Gingham, in blue and white oheake and bright, pled, worth 70, for 5o. Mazda heavy wool pants, very speoial, ab $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Births. MOUTH -01k April 18th, to Mr and Mrs James Mollath, of Cliaton, a daughter liNOX-In Mullett, on April 17th, to Mr and Mrs George Knox, a son diyth, ea April 17th, to Mr and Mra John F Nivine. Nors PARElta-in East Wrawsnosh, on A.pril nth, to Kr and Mrs Alex Parker, a daughter GLEN -In Starildy, Aprll 171,40 fir and Mrs Edward Glenn, a son AITORESON-In WIngham, on 'April 19th, to lir and hies Wm Aitcheson, a son GIBSON-At Grace Hospittl, Toronto, on April 17th, to Mr and Mrs T W Gibson, Deer Perk, a eon BCICITS 4,ND SHOES' Our stook of Boos and Shoes is well assorted for the Spring kettle in the following lines: Heavy shoes for working men, in all 81z38, at $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Williams patent adjuetable shoes, made of 'mild leather,' they see waterproof and wear like ir orn at $2 and $2 50, Ladies', rnisees and ohildren's floes and Oxforde in green variety in bleak, tan and chocolate, ab all prices. CASEI AD OINTM EIOB Ittfarriages. MoGREGOR--HAISAH-ot the residence of the bride's parents, on April 12th, by Rev -G hi Dann, ot Whiteohuroh, aesisted by Rev Mr Maxwell, of Ripley, Mr W A McGregor, of Thameeford, son of litr D McGregor, of Wing - ham, to Miss Belle W, eldest daughter of Mr John Haigh, of Kinloss JOHNSTON-BUN 8TON-On Wednesday, April 19th, Miss Lizzie Bimetal, of Fordwich, tc' Mr H Johnotoo, of Victoria Mines Deaths. STEEP -In Cliaton, on April 1.6th, Henry Steep, seed 84 yeare PARKE-In hayfield, on April 18th, James Parke, . aged St years ;REMIER-In Hullett. on April 18th, Thomas Tremier, aged 62 years maews—Near Iiippen, on April 14th, John Mc - Nevin, ag.ed 60 years PORTERPIELD-In Omaha, Neb., on April 16th, Peter Porterfield, jr, eldest son of Mr Peter Porterfield, elerk of East Wawanosh, aged 41 years STEELEa-In Cranbrook, on April 2Ist, Mrs SA ole, aged 86 years ATKINSON-At Rolla, North Dakota on April 71h, Mrs James Atkineon, (nee Nellie 'Montgomery), formerly of Hibbert, aged 45 yeara hiARI3S-In hayfield, on Aran llth, Captain Alex- ander Marks, of Tobermoray, agcd 68 years Live Stock Markets. Lonoon, England, April 25 -Export cat- tle are quoted ab to 13 per pound ; re- frigerator beef, go per pound ; sheep, 13 to . 14c per pound. n BUFFALO, April 25-a0attle-Fairly aative; good oentle, 10 to I50 lower; medium and common, 15 to 25o lowe er ; prime steers, 16.25 Go $6.60 ; one 'str lots. $7.25 • ship- ping, $5 50 to $6 ; bdtoliare,$5, 25 to iro5.85 ; heifers, $4.25 to 85.50; 3owe, $3 25 to $5; -abulle $3 to $4.35 ; ebockers and feeders, 13 to $4.75; stock aeifers, $2 75 to $3.q5; fresh cows and springers, good, steady ; common dull; good to choice, $45 en. $55; medium to good, $33 to $!0; 3onicaon, $18 to $22. Veals-Ace iite and steady, at $4.50 to $7,25. Rogs—Nirly active and 5 to 100 higher ; heavy, $5175 to $580; mixed Yorkers and pigs, $.1,80 to $5 85; roughs, $4.85 to $5 ; atage S3 to $3.75 ; dairies, 5.60 to $5.70. Sheep and Lambe -Slow ; Iambs, $6.50 to $8 • yearlings, $7 to $7.25 wethere, $6.25 to '$6 50 • ewes, $5.85 ,to $6 sheep, mixed, 42 50 to $6. MONTREAL, April 25th -Cables from Liverpool on cattle oftme strong and higher at 3.2io foe choice Adtericans and 12o for Canadians. Londondeables were firm at 12io and Caaadianrte at 12o. The trade. to -day in all lines wah quiet, with the ex- ception of hop, for Which there was a keen demand from some pitokers, and, as the of- ferbage were small, the undertone to the market was again stOng, and prices scored a further advance of 150 per 100 pounds, with sales of telectectilots at $7.25 per 100 pounds, weighed off ears. In addition to the seave, cables froeo the leading foreign markete on Canadian bacon. continue to come strong. The triele•in cattle wae slow, as the denaand wee Innited from butchers'; bob the undertone to the market was firm, and prices were maintained. Choice becvee were quoted ab 51: be 6o ,• good en 5.1 to 5io; fairly pod at 44 to 50 - fair, to 41c ; common, We to 40; and lower grades McKINNON & CO., BLYTEE. Breed to Developed Speed C1) Cr D ▪ - CD Funeral Directors is not too good , UK._ BEGETS LIKE API4, 2.0p 1-2 enettitO Niels 80°0=1:11,' 1 ar • Cinthinete "I" 101nrinet Stints k and „ WC). 29,8327 "T. KAPLAti,-2.08ir,will stand for service at His Own Stable in Brussels for 1905. Keplan haft three of the moat important points in breading -SIZE, SPEED and BREEDING, (Audis abeolutely sound. A student of the breeding problem will observe at a glance at hie pedigree that ie is his rigby, inheribance to produce speed (bred from Kremlin, 2.07t; his sire) Ksplan'e 'full leAetiiTar, Kavalli, with a. mark of 2.0n, four otiaer sisters and brothers -With marks from 2.1A to 2.29i also from the great brood mares which appear in his pedigree, who have all earned a place of distinction on the records of the trotting homes of Amerloe, such as Almira, Alma. Clara Eventide, Vitala, Venus, Miss Ituesetiand Woodbine. PRICE OF SERVICE, $25. Clara, further particulars and tabulated pedigree address SCOTT W1NTM S and Embalmers. Night calla answered at Mr. McKenzie's residence, Church St., third house north of public sahool, west side.. Graduate Massa- - ohusets College of Embalming; Boston, U.S Knechtel & McKenzie; SEAFORTH. Tenders Wanted Tandem addressed to the undersigned and endor- sed " tender," will be received up till six o'clock, pm., on THURSDAY, MAY llth, 3906, lot the erection of a two.room and basement public echool, brick or cement building,in the village of Wroxeter, Huron county, Ont. Tenders will be c moldered fest the whole work in bulk, or for the different branohoe therein. Mao ter the work alone, with the material furnished by the board. The Plena and specifications may be seen at the real. denoe of the undersigned, or at the offices of Stew. art, Witton and Taylor, architects. Brantford, Ont. Lowest:or any tender not necessarily accepted. VM. WILSON, Secretary °Publics School Board, Wroxethr, Ont. 19504 IMPORTANT NOTICES. %. 1 Concern In I Four Conntlop ae...........--.......,- e..,....a.....„---e—a........-a----------------......-- uantity and 0 0 • 0 uality 1950,4 GRAND TRUNK IttnAa FOE THE WEST, One way.tickets at low ratee on sale daily until May 15th, to points in Montana, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Brit- ish Columbirt: and California. Mount Clemens Mineral Baths. Thousandvisit Mount Olemens every year for the treatmentof rheumatism, digestive troublee and nervous disorders, Situated near Detroit, it is quickly and comfortably reached by the Grand Trunk. TheiSt. Oatherines Well. The waters of this famous well are a greet specific for rheumatism, gout, neu- ralgia, nervous proetration, and also serve as a splendid tonic. Situated on d'reet lino of thei Grand Trunk, eleven miles from Niagara INis. - Bookletiving information on applica- tion to Agent, or by addreeeing J. D. Mc- Donald, District Passenger Agent, Tor- onto. . W. SOMERVILLE, Town Agent. EREFORD BULL -The undersigned has ree eently purchased and will keep for service o a Lot 12, Concession 2, Tuokersmith, fleet farm west of Egmondville, the young pare bred Hereford bull, "Jumbo," No, 150,186, to whioh a limited nunib er of cows will be taken. Terms, $1.60, payable Se, n. nary let, 19t6. AtdON MODELND. 1950x1. 'DULL FOR SERVICE.- The undersigned will All keep for service on lot 19, oonoesston 2, Pdo- Killop, the thorobred Aberdeen Angus bull, "Brit.. annia of TweedhIll 6th," to winch a limited number of cows will be admitted. Terms- $2, palm* Jain uary leta 1906. E. A. & G. td. lioINTOSH. 1950x4 EED POTATOES. -A limited quantity of seed potatoes " Satisfaction" grown from imported nglish aced. 50e a peck, $1.75 a buehel. Apply to W. C. DAVIS, Hensel', or to JOHN VARLEY, Chiselhuret P. 0. 1950.2 Pacific Serges, Worsteds & Cheviots GUARANTEED SUNPROOF VickerMan's Serges and Vicunas - . ABSOLUTELY FAST COLORS. A full range a the above lines, also Scotch and Canadian Tweed Suitings and Trouserings. i 1 . Satisfaction gliaranteed and prices moderate, ee"e4A00,44AWasliohOWtoi Speare and Page , , ........ Merchant Tai.ors. e2:aRelial Under the Town Clock) - . . . SEAFORTH *A. F. PHILLIPS:Depot Ticket Agent. Tepaers for Dredging. Tendereeaddressed to the undersigned and en- dorsed "Tender for Dredging " will be received up to and inoloding May 15th, 1003, for the dredging re gulled at the following places during the present )ear : hayffeld, Belle River, 13eaver13n, Calling - wood, Kincardine, Matched/soh Bay, Meaford, Owen Sound, Trenton, Penetenguiehlne Point Edward, Sainte. Pelt Stanley, Rondeau, Pot Burwell, Sau- geen WOW Thornbury, Wiatton. Specifications can be seen and form of tender ob- tained at the Department of Public Werke, (Wawa. enderrth include towing of plant to sad from the works. Only dredges can be employed whioh are regietereel In Canada at the time of filing of tenders. Contracture must be re* to begin work within 30 days alter the date they have been notified of the aceePtanee of their tinder. The department is not bound to accept the loweet or any of the tendert. By order, FRED GELINA.9 ° :Secretary. Departneent of Publlo Works, Ottawa, April 20th, 1006 • Newspspers inserting this advertisement without authority Iran the Department will not be paid for it, 1950-2 Mortgage Sale of Town Property und.'nd by virtue of the powers contained In a certain mortgage, which has been registered, and wbich will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction, on TUESI3AY, the 23rd day of MAY, 1905, At the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Commeretal Hotel, in the Town of &Worth, tit following property, namely Lot No. 89, in Jarvie survey, et the Town of Sco.tortb, in the County of Harm There are erected on the property a briok block stores and a livery barn, all in fairly Igo -0d repair. The stores and livery barn are advantage. ()ugly leaped, and as the property is situated in the best bueirum part of the thriving Town of Seaforial, a good opportunity is offered to any person seeking an invettment in real estate. Terms -Twenty per cent. of the purchase to be psi d down at the time of sele, and the balance within thirty days thereafter. The property will be offered for sale eubjeot to a re. served btd. Further pertiouhtre and, conditions of rale will be nestle known on the day of sale. R. HAYS,!yendor's Solicitor. ° Dated the 281h day o April, 1006. 1950.4 Tenders Wanted. Tenders addressed to the undersigned and endors- ed "Tender," will be receieed be post up till the 161 of May, 1906 or at the cennoilmeeting at Lead. bury on Tuesday, the 161 of May, at 2.30 o'c'ock p. m., for the construction of the Barron drein. Plans, etc. can be seen at the °Jerk's office, lot 24, conceseion 7. McKillop township. or at Leedbury an day of meeting. A deposit of $25 will be required -from contractor !Intli bon& are signed. Tho lowest or any tertder not neeeesaritv accepted, M. MURDIE, Clerk of MoKillop, 1950.8 Winthrop P. 0. License Transfer. Notice is hereby given that 1, Thomas Dowedn, of the village of Heopall, have made applicatioo for permission to transfer my hotel licence, known as the Commercial Hotel, to Thomas Heffernan, of the Township of Hay, aud that odd application willbe emesidered at the meeting of the board of license cornmialloners, on or before the eighth day of May. All persons insereitad will govern themselves ao- cordingly. WM. BALI;ANTYNE, 1950.2 License Inspector, Notice. NAAAAAAAAoroiwoommovvvw At the very beginning of this business, 21 years ago, we believed. that greater, success was to be won by selling goods for as little as possible, than by asking as much as they would bring. In the eaxly days we could not give such values as we do to -day. Now the quantity of goods we handle makes large purchases easy, 911d that outs down the cost. The policy of buying for cash and going direct to the sources of original supply, cuts down the cost still further, and applying the principle of small profits over its cost to us, makes the prices to yoa lower still. Dress Goods Department Pop _ Stall ions wit Routes. The following Popular Stallions will. stand for the Improvement of Stock this season, health and weather per- mitting ,.........., OAIRNBROGIE PRIOR. J. F. MaIntosh, 2roprieter, Monday, May 1.-Wi11 leave his own stable, lob S. conceesion 12, McKillop, and proceed to Wm. Morrison's, Ir., 10bh con.; cession, for noon, then to J. Shannon's, 12th concession, for the night. Taseday- 1 West to Wm. Mille', Huriett for noon; Ithen to Mason's Hotel, Blyth, for night. Wednesday -Wed to J. Preffere' for noon; I then to J. Higgiabottom's for nighb. Thureday-To R. 0, McGowan's, Weee Wawanosh, for noon; then to W. Phelan's for night. Friday -To Wm. Sholdioes, Morris, for noon, then to James Hustotes fon night. Saturday -Home to his own stable, where he will remain uotil the fol- loWing Monday morning. 1950-3 .77.5 Visit this department, and you will be impressed with the great varlet y oi goods we have gathered for this season—all the • latest novelties that we could discover. Just to hand, Silks, check and shot silks, correct for shirk waist snits, from 50c to $1. Blousings, fancy lustres and delaines. Muslins, in black and white, and black and fancy Choice selections of Vestings. Dress Goods—In crepe -de -chine, Voiles and Roxom cloth in leading shades. Engagement Rings. L•MI ImOlk ma It's a matter of taste with a man whether he prefers a blonde or a brunette for his wife. It is also a matter of taste whether he chooses a Diamond, a Pearl, a Sapphire or an Opal, to present his finacee as an Engagement Ring =hem Evane, aeseseor for MoKi‘lop, has deliver. to me the easement roll for 1906 and the same was fl din my office on the 22nd day of April, 1905. Any person w ehing to exainine rived roll can see It at co)4offtee. The Court of Revision will be held by the Cqtracil at Leadbury on Monday, the 29t1i day Of Idaia 1905, at ten o'clock a, ne. M. MURDIE, Clerk. Dat'ed thie 22nd day of April, 1905. 1950 3 We have all kinds of peeeious stoner), set in many beautiful de - algae and omnbinations, to suit all tastes, all fanciers, and all purses, that are gems of the jewellere' and goldsmiths' arts. J. F. DALY, Silk eoliennes in black, brown, light and dark nine and green. Siciliancloths in all shades. 0.4* -40 -e++44 -4-404++++44-404.444-4-v all ano•••••••.:. ELEOTRLO D. Berry and Blair, Proprietore. Monday, May 1.-Wi1: leave his own stable, i mile south of Brucefield and go 1 south to 'Kipp= and east to Wm, Work - meat* 10th concession,Tuckeremith, noon ; then east, by way of Crow:fluty and south. to Andrew Wright's, lot 17e concession 12. Hibbert, for 'night. Taesday-Enst to Raeseldale for neon; then to Mitchell at the Hicks notate for night. Wedneeday- .1 To Dublin, at the Dominion Hotel, for noon ; then to Scalorth, at Dick's Hotel, for night, Thursday -To Welton. at Ern- igh's 11o501, for noon; then to Blyth, at the Mason Holm for night. Friday -To IClinton, at the Commercial Hotel for noon and remain until Saturday morning. Sat- urday -To his own stable, where he will remain uatil the following Monday =tern - 1 Ing. i90 -ti. .1 the Ladies' Readystoiswear Dept. 1 Eery day new arrivals add to our showing of summer goods. Every garment bears the stamp of fashion. The qualities can be depended upon, and the prices are right, as Pickard's always are. Just to hand, ladies' ready.to- wear wash suite in linen crash, mercerized vestings, duck, etc. Special values in navy blue duck skirts at $1.75 each. Fine linen crash skirts, special values at $2.25 and $2,8 5 each. See our shirt waists at $1 each, best value we have ever shown, ten differ ent styles. Other specials in ehirt waists at $1.25, 1.35, 1.55 and 1.75 each. Look at our tailor-made suits, raincoats, jackets and skirts, the larges assortment and best values ever hown by us. Jeweller & Optician Cardno Block, Seaforth. Good Work Good Material o --TN ALL OUR- ITO1TOS eir BRING YOUR PICTURES TO BE FRAMED. JACKSON BROS, Seaforth. ginimgonntgaggenimcgM15121111111111111= Novelty Department. Black and tan -hand bags, special lines at 55,e each. Belts in silk buster brown effects, patent and crush leather in widths, at 25c each. Beautiful hand enibroidered white linen waist lengths, direct from manu- facturers prices from $3.50 to $1.75 each. Embroidered India linen waist fronts, prices from 900 to $3 each, narrow Notice to Contractors. Sealed Tenders will be received 'by the S twnley eounoll up to May let for the building of cement hutment' on the 5th oonceetion contaluin g about 100 cubic yards. Addreee J. E HA.IINWELL , 1948.3 Clerk of Stanley, Varna P. 0. CEDAR POSTS Right Prices. ilemagannensponemandIMIOCIIMER Carpet Department. WILDER LEE. James Berry, Proprietor. Monday, May 1 -Will leave hie, own stable, lot 21, 003a0ession 9, Ribber% and proceed to Boehler's holed, Dublin, for noon; then by way of the Huron road, to Dick's hotel, tiaaforth, ler the night. Tues- day -By way of the Mill road, to Wilson's hotel, Prieefield, for noon = then by way of She London road, 'to Shaft:Ws hotel, Kip- pen,for night. Wednesday -By way of theTown lme, to Blake, at Nicholson's hotel for noon; then to Zurich, at John- ston's hotel for night, Thureday-By the Goshen line, to Hill's hotel, Crediton, for noon, then to Centralia, at Mote hotel for night. Friday -By way of the London road, to Islawkehew's hood, Breton, for noon; then by way of the London road, tce Blacken hotel, Heneall, for night. &tore day -By way of Kippen, to Stron hotel, Tackeremith, for noon; then east own stable for the night. ...meamamor.' 3 LORD WOLSELEY. Livingstone & Horton, Proprietors. Monday, May 1 -Will leave hie own table, Staffa, and go west ond north, to Charles Gormley's tor noon ; then east po his own stable for night, remelting irntil noon next day. Tuesday -At noon, South Cromarty line, then east to 0. Davis' Fullerton town line. for the oight. Wed! needay-South-weet te Tftamesroad, to James Ballantyne'e, sr., for Midi ; then south to Kirkton, atTaylors for night. Thuraday-South-weet ta John Horn's for noon; then west to Meffattle hotel, Cen- t rails. for the night. -Friday--North-esAb to Roberb Sellery's, 2no. concession, Us - borne, for noon'then east to John Del - bridge's, Wincheleia, for the night, Setnr- day-Nortb to James Ballentynels, Jre for noon, the along the ieentre road ato his own stable, where he Will remain until the following Monday morning. 1950 BORDER MACGREGOR. George Dale & Son. Proprietors. Monday, May 1. -Will leave his owii stable, near Alma,aerl proceed:1. mile west, then south. to Eli Crich', for noon: then west to the London road, then to James Smith's, Bayfield roadefor the night. Tuea- day-WM proceed along the Idelt °oases - ion, Goderioh Township to the Huron road, then to Clinton, to the Commercial. Hotel, for noon '= then to hie, own stable for night. Wedneedity-To fanies Martin's, Tucker. smith, for noon; thin to James lluron road, Maillop, for night. Thurs- day -To John Scott's, Roxboro, for noon; then to Wm. Stoiey'e MoKillor), for night). FridaY,-To James darapbell'e, near Win- throp, where he will remeein until Saturday. Satarday,-West 50 Henry Taylor'e, one mile north of Kinburn, for nooa ; then to bi4 own stable where he will remaibi untit the following Monday morning. 1950 8 Just at present our carpet department is aglow with all the newest and best in floor coverings. We offer a wider range of selections than at any time in the past. There are carpets in Brussels and tapestries, wools, unions, etc, Rugs in all sizes and. kinds, linoleuras in all widths and qualities. New mattings in all kinds, new curtains in all kinds and prices. We are ready to weleorae you. to this departruent ta shJw you roll after roll of goods. N. CLUFF & SONS, LUMBER YARD and PLANING MILL SEAFORTH. 044-+++444"+"4-••••-•4444-e-o-o-o-.. Clothing Department. The success of this department has been won by the mat liberal methods ElleCeSS deserved, beeaude it brings to the men of Seaforth and vicinity the hest ready-to-wear clothing made at positively the lowest prices to be had any- where. The stock is so large and varied that it includes almost every known style. OUT prices this season will completely revolutionize the trade. Special values for this week Another shipment of our celebrated $10 suits. These are silk and wool worsted, made to sell at $114.50. New overcheck tweed suits, latest cut, seven different patterns, made to selllat $1O; our price this season is $8. A line of dark tweed suits, mixed patterns and checks, made to sell at $8 ; our price this season is $M5. Clothing to Order 'PRINCE OF HURLFORD. Smillie Bros., Proprietcro. Monday, May 8th, -Will leave bie own stable, 11 miles south of Bracefield, and proceed east by the 2nd concession to A. & W. Btoadfoot's, Mill road, for noon, then north and seed to George Irwin's, Alma, for night. Tuesday, -West =les on Huron road then south and West to G. B. Hanley's, Granton, for noon, thence wesb 50 2ad concession, Stanley, stben north and west to Edward H. Wise?s, Goderich town- ship. for the night. Wednesday,—South to Varna, then west to John Reid% trees- nrer, Bayfield road for noon, thero3e by the Goshen line to Wm. Stockdalds for the night. Thursday—South and east to Jas. L0'001111' Green, for noon, then north on Parr line to Ralph Stephensonts fer night. Frichey.-Eaet to his own stable. Satur- day; -South to Kippen then esot to Alex. Sinclair's for noon, thenee by Strong's hotel to his own stable where he will renvein un- til the following Monday roornieg, Our clothing to order is constantly wirining over customers. Our work is so near just what we and our customer!, think it ought to be, that we unhesi- tatingly guarantee every detail of it. Our Spring woollens are ready, our prices are moderate. It will pay you to see us for your Spring suit. DIRTTT 1111111.11ECI4RI) gli; SON IMPoRTER Oppoette To.— Building, aeriter M&ias. and Market SU:Seforth 1950-3 PRINCE OF MIDLOTHIAN. James Leiper, Proprietor. Will stand for the improvement of stook t his own steble Lot 10, Conaession 4.• Hallett, except on Thursdays, wl en he wall go be Witithrop for noon, then back to hie own stable. Mares can be met by sp- peinbment also mares from a distance will be kept free of charge. This torse is too wen known as a stock horse to need any further commeut. Terms to insure, 210.00. Aire wanted a number of good draught oolts. 1950 8 SIBERIAN Innis, Livingstone & Rotten, Prop. Monday -Will heave his oerm stable, Lot 7, Conoession 12, Tuckereznith, and go north to conoefteion 2, L, R. S., Tacker - smith, at Robert Eigie's for noon; there north to Roger Pepper's for night. Tact - day --=At tdelvin Clark's, Huron Rood, Alma, for noon; then nest and north to a0Siall Weyer, concession 2, Hallett, for th.e night. Wednesday -To the Comtner- cid hotel, Clinton, for noon; then to Alex-. 'Imes', 2nd concession, Stenley, for nigiat. 1 Thuroday-Weet to John G. Steep'e, for noon ; then to Cook'e barrel, Varna, for the 1 night. Friday -At Rebore Elliott'e. Gosh- en line, Starley, for noon, then to Iiichol- son'a hotel, Blake, for night Saturday - Test to James Coehranoe, TGWU line, for noon; then arab to hie own stseb, where I he will remain until the followg Monday moreing. 1950