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The Huron Expositor, 1905-07-14, Page 5y 144 E STORE lays wit the hot wea he low shoes, and ex :owls and Strip Siip ot sunny days. ad children is he er- style, and a pe ra guaranteed, pane or 81.25 &Tait. ' and striotly op t $2 $0 .75 and $2 a • Pstr r $3,50 a peirs •arde. eafor i1by" and t Ire wead7 on the '-exerereiort.-'. Ike Ante U-' ape El. lac r kens,. ;J. 1). C. .; yea. in • reek . -T Onion en., nd pro I. in fir:a J. 7 Cool: wee io .e.oneeso vi •it fl eel,. woo d. FE•cda.y Raturd clr nal stee td -great value, I*. c per I- h.-Salto:es in earth 4, sole rt. ont rr Dorn% Bod4 ,eorga at. She shoes for in 1961.1 heavy rain fell 1:nro (ins!: .and al' threugh ird We d n d a y. The `..running full. Rim %cled for the avina ut r is t la us s aid eett tate• naean.--;tG As tlif,`. '61We:c- ity friends am Gantry cousins, ve see tistnall, to renew and prole:icily fora nong the- arrivalare ,foQuaid, of the Weal. College, London ; Mr. ;in MeQu rid and Childs fisees Ka te and Agnes )etroit.-Mr. James L Min neer polls Tribune, absent for about tinsee ng a few holidays to F.rer an If tack of ty- - Misu Nash, of New, infr. t Nfr.and Un- to enjoy country Ilk Mr. John Galagherbof eisiting; at Mr. B. tire I oney, of To- - on a. vieit.-Dr. W- art' spending their their esrandpa.ronfae Me lone . -L ast, week [Pyh d .1 steer killed -Themee Curtin, :of eoion, had two lesutk- end a celt killed and blinded' by lightning 'tEraeley, Alex. McBea t lee Saar OW CsCipe from do- e - on Thursday -or hale t men were a- tlue ire broke Out, ed Ij za,ighbeers, who rum and hard work ; every per.son, pore uildird't nd 41.1.1 the saved from destrunt- ers a t nd jut in.ti* If tzl t herr- beers' a de- tinut t•s long (..r nothing tt t1:.f la nurse and netchinery and all n a4...itroyed. It he fire Started but Lave lredn cause run t he furnace. 'Mid -rs have ens; insurallolY, • t hi will not be t t is deeply ii•-; Twig:I:iv-a-4 for the 'led our, :tint tor the 'lance I hey dered ltroperf v. irrimmor clesboro Wa I ki. r ant! e D I kota ;tile ViS* r e.- p ty wd :a t Lee Lorne of M. krook, (mt. WtedrieSdaY, npor., sviir_qi their EI Mk frenthe, was • Sprun,r, of ,Manito- ors t Le a fternoon :Shier, re a nd eithor t ill is iso spend a week is ving fr their home !ter's. gr. trpruret has it • 1‘1.12,- firoreden was szi mina tion LU z)Ito Miesz 1).F1oody wi • k . T he Gra lige e *el t Twelfth In lbere spelA !VD's. Crisi% and fq urned home; after teak -. in Prt1b. lf 1.6* ietriiefl by lser niece, - L. Young spent • ront o of T-,r•on.to. is t. „ ism O. tIi'rfl froni Glencoe the Nerrual Calor 1..I se Bal is, Rnhv • 4C, F.14 Belts rv, ONTARja 1 .3131.X 144 1905. TFEE CANADIAN BANK MOrriel- t Secceseful Student. —Miss Maud aackson, of this township, *has pas, OF COMAIERCE• to Conservatory of Musk ins ;har- -sod her examination at the rroron- vstanY and rudiurents, 'taking honors. 'Tzliss Jackson's many friends will no- • 'Re in congratialatIons on her s.u.cos. Paid-up Capital, $8,700.000. 'Reserve Fund, $3,500,00 etaffse. ' Notes. -Mt. Dennts and son, of 'Toronto, are visiting, at htel' par - ,entish-t.Miste. Saddler was visiting ricnds jXL SCblOtrth last w Mrs. IIude-on and "Mr. John Worden, .of Toronto, aret ' he guests or Mrs. Warden. -Master Lindsay Pint" ter, of Stratztord, i thk west of bis unele, Mr. Patio t t.-Maertor 11. Sillery, of Hamilton, is visitting 1)18 -aunt, Mrs. Livintaeltone.-Mrs. Rob - telt Dalton was reisitipg her lather, Wright, last ! eveek.-Mas. Robt. Whyte visi,ting at Mr. Edward Drake's. -Miers C. Campbell has re- tua ned to Toronto to r esterase, her position. -Mr. jam Drake and D. Davis avOrt) Ilasesrithigton this week. 1 Tirok West End Notes1.-Ilaying has com- menced here but the weather thus Tar has not been favorable.. -Mr. -Cyrus /Turner of Carberry, Mani- toba, visited relatives -here last vreek.-Measrs. HOrace and William 'Townsend returned from 'the west on Monday of lairt week. -Rev. and Mrs. T. , A SteadMan, of Ikeefteld, -visited f rierrds here this week.— Miss E. Johns, ee Betechbank, spendingg the holiday's at her home ire --A number of hay loaders are 'beingpurchased by the farmor,3 of this areighbor,hoold.-Mr. Thos. O'- Brien visited ht rothor near Stirate- ford last week.- ev. Mr. Graham, of Goderloh, addr srsed a meeting at 'Tamer's pharch n Thiurtiday even- ing on theForw rd Moveratent tor Miseions.-Rev. Jj Kerr, the neve pastor of Turners- churohe preach -- sed a very Int ting tserraon on Sunday last. BayBid. Our Shossr.T-lee dates for the! Ray- field show have been fixed for Thum- dlay and Friday, September 28 and -29. Special- efforts are being made to have a good show tibia year. Calebration. - Despite threatening i weather 'the ere ebration thee. on Dominion Day w s a most succeas- fat one, and on tiat .day an immense erowd !gathered -to see ;the te.ports and to enj,cry th4 pleasures of this •extremely prett summer resort. 'The committee 14 charge of affairs bad left nothing,1 undone to .satisty all and enly the 'weather to a slierlat -degree marred what was one of the big days in tLe history of our town. In 'the totenoosa the -football mateh between teams from No. 10 i school, Stanley, nd Bayfield prov- ed a close and xciting ,onc, which resulted in a eictory for the Stan- ley boys by five goals to none. In the afternoon the sportts were held in the agricziltural park. The, foot- ball match between Bayf kid and Seaforth resuitteid in, a Victory for the visitors by two goals to ,cetee. The `horse race was son by Ra t t crab ur y with 14 ,. Cherie worth :second ; 100 yard 2..i2.ce-E. ry,ans, L. Charier -worth; boys i race under 16 year - Elliott, ' Wilsoir ; staading b;oad jump -t. Ch1i1isw9xt ti, A. IVIcLood ; x unning longe ill:nip-L. Charles- worth, A. McLeod; running hop, Step arid j uah p -L. Cherleswor th, T. If. Brownlee ; rso,tting the shot -A. 'McLeod; tf. , Whiddon. The evening programme a onfraunroed with abase - hall match betwern Clinton andiltay- field, Clintoh wrnnirtg by seven to three. The dancing by Misses Dodds and gni-oat, isof Seator th, was mach appreciated by Elverybody, evhilethe -Opines of Sergeant Macdonald en- livened tie proceedings. The even- ting prograin ,coucluded with the finest exhibition ,of fireworks ever given in Bayfield. A large number spent .the day at Jowett's 'grove, where numerous picnies were held. Dancing, boating, bathing and eat- ing were, the chief attractions. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l anager1 B. E WALKER Gpneial Manager, ANK MONEY ORDERS ISSUED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: $5 and under Over $5 and not exeeeding $10. Over $10 and not exceeding $30. Over $30 and not exceeding $50.. 3 cents ...... 6 cents 10 erits ...... 15 cents These Orders Mit PAYABLE AT PAR at any offiee, in Csaade, of a Chartered Bank (Yukon exaepted), and at the principal bankieg points in the United States. NEGOTIABLE AT A PIED RATE AT THE cA.NADTAIT BANK OF. 001VIMERCE, LONDON, ENGLAND. They tons tin excellent method of remitting small sums of money with 'safety and at small COM SEAFORTH BRANCH. F. EtoLivmper D, Solicitor. G. E. P4RKES, AT an g er• ..•.r•••••••••••• -Freddio B re), t he rss a ten iyea r old boy of iStrathr oy, was nocidene tally shot with o 22 calibre riflo on Stlf utrday by -one of !a 1,),aesty, -o.f lour bo:ys pickierg Nei -ries in t ha woods. The ball (vat t (wed (the .boyte head just ebeloW rho 'ye, !Penetrat- ing Om ibrain. -De. I'. [Leslie Philips of 'Brant- 4ord, 'died son Monday at ithe. age .of 69 years. Deeeaseed ewes -one Of the best , }:nowt lino et It ioilelaa in tjze province, biit wird rig to a -stroke of pates I y sie had ato t pradt ise d • during t he pat ltwti yea ns. Tre was :unmar- ried. - -Edward Wrzi. Reid, son •of Capt. Reid i of Grimsby, Wentworth county w hit° • diving a hors t3 pulting stump% father's farm, re- ceived injuriee from wilich hta dtedson Sat ur(Iay., The whit-fie:trete broke, striking,' him in the abdomen. The -deceased Was 32 years of age. -The Commreas Private Bilis Corn- mittee, by a vote of 4 to 11 'reject- ed tire bill, in whiolt Arhhiur H. Her- sey, of Montreal, Tsough,divorce from his wife. Thie I theatirst lime in years that divt,hrsee application has been, refteted lest the Commons after its hawing paSsed the Senate.' -The Roman Catholics of Strat- ford an Sander laid the scOrnerestione el their hew church.. Right. Rev. F. 1). McEvdy, D. 'D.. Bishop of London • sonducted the :c.Caraarnollies and Rev. • Te Aylward,rector of St. Peter's • Cathedral. London, preached .the sermon. vice).ble second-hand workers, $60 to $90; serviceable second-hand drivere, $65 to 8100 -Dairy Markets. TORONTO, July 11-Butter-Recteipte continue large but the &emend is good and some is going into storage. Prices are fair. Coamery prints, ip to 210 '• solids, 18e to 19e ; dairy pound rolls, good. to choice, 15 to 17e ; medium, 14 to 15e • dairy tubs, good to choice, 10 to ; inferibr dairy, 13 to 14e. Chee4e--An easier feeling is reported by MaaOreal exporters, but local prices are steady to 10i to 10te for job lots here, The' warm, weather make e receipts of guaranteed fre(th eggs limited, and the market holds Oral at lie. MONTREAL, July 12- Eggs - Straight hock, 16e to lfito ; No. 2, 14o. Butter -Choice oreameay, 21c ; undergrades 20 to 20io ; dairy, 16o to 1.110. Cheese -On- tario, 9i, to 100 ; Quebec, fli to9ge. Potatoes. TORONTO, July 12—New Canadian pota- toes are on the m4rket, selling at 30 to .35e per basket. Imported are 80 to 903 per. bushel, and $2.50 to $2 75 a barrel. • Fall Wheat • ads per butihel- — teas per - Fawley per biralael_ .„. flutist, No. 1, loose _ _ Batter, tab kit par dos— — .0 ao II. 10 ono Hey per too now— .. 'Hides per 100 lbe- •••• Sheep Skina.• to • •-• ea •••• • eCIPEktoin II*/ bag (new), Sett (retail) per barzel- „load per cord -. Wa-d per cord (abort). - .. Inn • • 'Apples per bag- - — - Clover Seed_• _ - •••••••••••• ••• •••• •••• Timothy Seed- — — — Tallow, per lb 'Pork, per Ito Ybe.. Wool (waehed) Wool (unwsehed) MARKETS. SIAYORTH. July 13, 1906 ...$0 95 to 095 0 42 tO 042 0 65 te0 66 0 46 to 045 O 14 to 015 O 15 to 0 16 O 2 to ' 0 15 2 65 to 3 00 6 50 to 700 6 00 to 585 0 80 to 0 26 1:26 to 1 26 1 26 to 1 00 5 00 to 6 20 2 76 to 825 0 40 to 0 50 7 00 to 800 1 26 to 2 00 • 04 to 05 7 isa to 820 26 to 28 16 to 16 Gram etc. TORONTO, July 12 -Wheat -White. $1 to 81.02 ; red. $1 to $1,02 ; spring, 903 ; goose, 78 to 80c pate, 48o; barley, 490 ; hay, No. 1 timOthy, Re to 811 ; clover or mixed, $7 to $8 ; straw, 810 ; loose, $6.50; diseased hog's, light weight, 89; heavy, $8.25 per cwt. Vir()01,. Tonotivo, July 12 -Washed wool le quoted higher at 24 to 25e. Local dealers have not found repelpte very large. As al- ready reported, cOurstry buyers have ab- eorbed most of till offerings at prices which local dealers'esensilered excessive. Local ,quotations are :-Thlwash.td, 15�; waehede 21 to 25o; rejeote? 19o. • • • • • • • • -• • • • • Live EitOck Markets. LONDON, England, July Ilth,-Cattle are guoeed at 11 to 12le per pound ere- frigeretor beef, Est! to 9ito per pound; sheen, 13 DO 14io per ponnd. s Moemunen, July ilth-Cables from Liv: moot came stroriger to -day, and prices show an advance of ito per pound, wit sales of Canadian cattle at 12o; and shee at 12e. London eehlea were firm at Hit , 12o for Canadian. tattle, and 12i for diem The shipments i.Or the past week were 4,038 cattle and 200 ehtep, The demand for ocean freight apiece has been good, and coneiderable business has been done for Angriest shipment to Liverpool, London and Manchester, 35e ; and Glasgow is quoted at 4.0s. The unzthially large supplies in euoh.muggYi weather hed a depressing ef. feet on trade, and the prices declined from ic to Ire per pound,fal all kinds of cattle, while the prioes of !Andre were nearly 50o lower than on lastweek's market. Prime beeves sold at 5 ttt5ic ; good cattle, '3i to 4fiseand common 'steak, 2 to no per pound. Half of the cattle fro the market were not sold. Celvea sold art $2 to $10 each, Milch cows sold at $25 te $55 each. Sheep sold at 3k to no per po'furd ; limb& at $253- to $4 50 each. The market for hogs was weaker,owing to the increased receipts and the limited demand from packers for the same ; in conseguSnce prioee declined 253 per 100,pounds, with sales of selected lots at $6.7b, and mixed loto at $6.25 to $6,50 per 100 pounds weighed off Care. x3DITFALO, July 0---Oattle-Slow ; 10 to 153 lower ; primes' steam 85 50 to $5.85 ; shippieg steers, $5 to 55.40; butchere', $4,35 to 85 10 ; helfere, $3.25 to $5 ; cows. $2.75 to $$.25 ; bulls, $3 to 54; stockers and feedere, 82.75 to 84.15; stock heifers, $2 25 to 83 fresh cows and springers, good steady, osernmon, $:2 to $3 lower ; good to eljoice, $45 to $56 ; med- ium to good, 830 toe.42; common, $18 to $25. Hogs -Active and higher; heavy, $6 to 85.10 ; mixed end Yorkers', $5.05 to 56.40; pigs, se,iolto $6•15, a few at $6.20; rough% $4.75 to $$ ; etega, f,r3 to 53.50; dairies, $5.75 to $O. Sheep and Iambs- Aotive ; Jambe awl ewee 253 higher; lambs, 86.50 to $9 ; yearlinge, $7 to $7.50 '• weth- ere, $6 to $6 35; $4 50 to 55 25 ; sheep, mixed, $2,50 to $5.75. Veale -..&o. tie, and 25e higher ; $5 to $7 7.) Tosorrro, July 1.2-Oatt1e-Expor t e re - There was some demand for good export cattle, but few of hheee were on the mar- ket, and quotationfor the best are goner. ally nominal. Th d market for the lower grade cattle had an osier tone; while the goad to choice were steady. Choice are quoted at $4 80 to 5.20;4good tormedium at $4.50 to $4.80, °glare at $4, to $4.50, and bulls and cowe at $3 to $4,2e. utchers'- The demand for &Tice butchers was fairly steady, and the gond ones were picked out early in the day at'priOtie well u to those which cattle of the earne qua ty would have brought lest Week. Toad) were no really good cattle Offering, however, and the top quotation it nominal. For medium cattle the demand iVrae fair, and trade in- clined to be dull, 'while for the inferior stook, vehleh composed the larger part of the offerings, trade, Wafi siow and prioes lower, As is usttal at this time of the year, there in morsa or less listlessness to the whole trade, estssed by the lessened re- . Horse Market. Tometo, July 12th. -The following ie Burns & Snepparere weekly report of pre- vailing prices : Single roadsters, 15 to .16 hends'8125 to 8200 ; eingle cobs and oar - siege hotness, 15 to 16.1 bends, 8125 to 1225 ; matehed pairs and carriage horses, 1.5 to 16.1. hands, 8350 to 5700, delivery harem, 1;100 to 1,200 lbs., $125 to $165 ; geaeral purpose and express horses, 1,200 so 1,350 lbs.. 8130 to $1.75; draught horses, 1,350 tti 1,750 lbe,, 5140 to 5130 ; Ger- tail demand for meat, Pioked cettle are quotsd $4.80 to $5 ; good to choice at $4.25 to $1.70, fair to good at 83.60 to $4, common at 82.75 to $3.50, and cows and bulls at 52.50 to $3.75. Stockers and Feed- ers -A fairly large number of cattle were offering, but trade wile quiet and prices had an easy tone. Stookere are quoted at $2.50 to $3,80, and feedera at $3 to $4,50. Mil& 0ows-There is still a- demand for good cows, and few are offering. Prices are quoted unchanged at $30 to $50 each. Sheep and Iambs -ie. The market dyes fairly eteady, and everything was sold. Prices generally held steady. Hogs -The pre. dieted decline took effect this morning, and quotations are 153 per owl) lower, at $6 25 for seleote, andlil for lights and fats. 13irtirs. BRETT-In Seaforth, on JuiplOth, to Mr and Mrs R A Brett, eon A RITCHIE-In Wiashatn, on July- 8rd, to Mr and Mrs Alex Ritchie, a daughter SNELL-At Clinton hoepittel. on July 8r,I. to Rev and Mrs J A Snell, formerly of Bayfield, a son Marriages. MILLER -CLARE -In Corinth, on July 4111, at the pareonage, byRev,A. F Lloyd, Rev WA Miller, of Oil Springs, to Mies Margaret J Clark, dangle - ter of Mr and Mrs Wm Clerk, Babylon Line, , Stanley 1 BURNETT-BAKE8-At Knox church mause,Go le. rich, on July 4th, by Rev James% A Anderson, B A, Mr Thomas Virifiliam Barnett, of GOderIllth. 'to Miss Henrietta Bakes, of Campbellford HUNTER-ROBINSON-On JUJO 291,11, at the Methodist ohureh,1 Dung/amen Hiss Minnie E Robinson, daughter4 Rev 3 W Robinson, to Rev J E Hunter Destb.s. GlIa-In Ethel, on July 6th, Phoebe Danllena Cushman, wife of George GI:I, aged 86 yeas, 2 months, and 24 daps STEPHENS-In Wo)dham, on July 4th, Elinbeth St John, wife of air Joseph Stephens, er, aged 56 3 earn, 6 inonthe and 2o days ERASER -In Goderioh, on July 8rd. Mary Ann/ Fraser, relickof tha late Donald Fraser, in her 84th year' Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Nighb cells answered at Mr. MeKenzie's residence, Church St., third house north of public sohool, westeside. Graduate Massa - ()bursts College of Embalming, Boston, U.S Knechtel. 84; McKenzie, SEAFORTJI. Wingharn BuOness College \ F, IL: To the eudeeseful :Ancient obtaining ‘ the bighted 11 , number of'arks se the Entrance Exennination in. thTCounty of Huron, a three months' soholarship course will be given in either Commeroial or Shorthand dtpartnents of the Winghem Business College, (Wingham poblio echool excepted). Furthei information obtained by writing the prineip el. No Vacation. N. REGINALD FLETCHER, Prin. E. PEARL HUNT, Ledy Prin. Geinie Spotton, president Splendid Business Chance For pale, a:general etore business, together with store and dwelling house, This is one of the best country standin Westeirn Ontario and a splendid openieg for a kood man with a small capital. Pat Office in connection with store. Address ' THE HURON EXPOSITOR, 196I-tf Seaforth, Opt' HURON EXPOSITOR 0KINNON & 00.6 Great Clearing Salem We swing into July with the satisfaction of knowing that the first six mon hs of this year have been the best in. the hietory of our Big Caele Store, and uur trade is still growing. We feel we can afford to be generous with our stomers, and on Thursday, the 13th inst., we will commettce a Great Clem ing Sale, when all Summer goods will be rushed off at terrific reductions pr cea Below we quote a few prices, but don't imagine these are all the barge ns we have to offer. You will find startling bargains in every depart - anent, which we haven't space to mention here L dies' Underskirts” in dark colors, in atripes and fforal pattern!), regular price 50o and 65 , for 25o. Ladies' new wrappers, in assorted colors and pe.tternir, with deep flounce worth $1.15, for 89o. Ladies' new wrappers, eareorted patterns and colors, deep tune, waist trimmed with. frills and fancy tTimmings, sizes 34 to 42, good Value at 51.8 , for 98e. LaC113 stripe moelins, very special, worth 8e, for 5o. Printed muslin's, wide w dth, were 12ic, now 81. Ohambrays in colors of pink, blue, champagne and grey, od value at 15o and 1$3, for 12-te, Linen fieked goods, suitable for shirt waist) huits, r gator priee 153, for 10c. Ginghams, in plaid, aed blue and white checks, worth 8o, for' o. Shirt waiate in various esyles, vermeil $1, for 60o. Linen towelling, 16 inches 'dee worth 8e, for 5o, Prints, fast color, wide width, worth 1240e, for no. Men's 6 eke, all iwodle seamlees feet, worth 20a, for 15o. Men's top shirts in great variety t 50,e -75o and $1. IMPORTANT NOTICES. MEACHER WANTED -Teacher wanted forSchool 1 Seaton No. 8, Stephen, duties to commence Auguret 21st: 190% Address applications atating ex- perience, etc., to WM. PA1TERSON, 8:cretery, Grand Bend. 1961x1 STRAY OALF-Strayed from the premires o U the undereigned, Lot -22, Concession 1, Huron Road east, McKillop, on July 5th, a red eteer calf, 3 months old, the property of EDWARD DEVER- EUX, Seaforth P. 0. 1.961-61 QCAYANGER WANTED.-Applleations for the Posifl.on of scavenger for the towa of Seaforth will be received by tho elerk until Thursday, July 20th, 1906. Particulate as to duties given on ap- plication. JOHN RANKtN, Cletk. 1961-1 "C1OR SALE -A farm containbag 100 acres of land, JO being Lot 6,;Conoe8siOn 7, in the Towaship of Tuckeramith, five miles from Seaforth and belong- ing to the estate of the late Michael O'Keefe. Thie farm is suitable for cultivation or pasture and will be sold on remove:ale terms. For full partioulark apply to THOMAS BROWN, Auctioneer, Feafo,th P. 0. 1901-61 L1ARM FOI4SALE.-200 wee on the Thames Road, adj3iniag Exeter. If more convenient to purchaser 1 will sell 150 acres, formerly known as the " Jory Farm," No 'Wade land, 12 acne of timber, gond two-storey brick house, modern out- buildings, two windmills, clay loam soil. This is a spfealdid opportunity to secure a well improved and cooveniently situated farm at a reaeonable price. Inspectinn or correspondence invited. W. H. HARVEY, Exet,or. 1981-4 01\TM E -)1i a 333 eKINNON & CO. BLYTH. arshall Sanitary Mattress, it I 4 i a .,...,..,. ------: "--'.• ...a1111110011111ealeallla- lee3reLliff:ge4eseeeteet let J :''• . 1 : ''.140:1-...11tT7-t41'.121.t1:: tee.i. 1 ti .:-las, ei 0 t,litifet .- . 0 iNsiomplo • ' -.:•1$.4Eit1J;12.Nrirt :1 'P.'. "t t ' CONSTRUCTION 4.• - .,.. , ie. 41)PaL.I'l - The edema most resilient and comfortable mattress made, is the Marshall. It is thorough ventilated, and every movement of the body causes a current of air through It . It is ry resilient, °containing over a thousand springs, eaoh one in a separate cotton pa ket and the whole heavily upholstered with ourled hair. Thus made ib eon - forms to t e shape of the body, and supports it at alt points, and is, therefore, delight- fully coinitjrtable. Lying-in patients find bed sores heal up naturally on a Marshall sanitary. ry one and you will have no other. Pacific perges, Worsteds & Cheviots GUARANTEED SUNPROOF For $ewhy K ECHTEL 86 McKENZIEg Furniture 'Dealers and Undertaken, SEAFORTH. VickerOan's Serges and Vicunas 4.13SOLUTELY FAST. COLORS. A full rang0tile above limes, also Scotch and Canadian, Tweed Suitings and. Trouserings: Satisfattiou'iguaranteed and prices moderate.. ANA•kowwww.44AAAAAAAA•voi Speare and Page, Merchant Tailors. Under the Town Clock, - eft •• SEAFORTEL , Graduation Gifts. An alveg e acceptable graduation ala is a wat. h. Our stook compriees a good vi# lety of, pretty watt:dies for girls and misses, as well as reliable timepieei s for boys and youug imon, a all pric ' Are you golg on a trip, or out for a good titne, re' ember we clean and polish your Rin Ei and dewelry free of charge. Practical Welk and?, hmaker, Jeweler & Engrave Optician, Seaforth GRAND UN LWee.I.Y SY,ST,f.M. To 'El mmer and Tour. st Resorts MUSKOK.A. 1 AKS, TEMAGAMI. Lake of BA, MA,GNFTEWAN Rive GEORG'N )34 1AWAR,THALAKES UPPER LAE8, THOUSAND ISLANDS Qutbee, Per"larri and Old Orchard, Me? hite Mountains All reseched: is the Grand Trunk RAH- vvay, the f- urist • Reute of Amerioe." Direct amine tiona with all boat lines. Tourist tick' ts on sale daily to all re. sorts. 1 Homese $39 to $40.50 ibora, Saskaeoh July 15th; rit For tickets 4 W. SOMER A. F. PEurii kers' Excursions points in Manitoba, Armin - wan, Alberta; good going ruing until August 1611. d full information call on ILLE, Town Agent. IP8, Depots Tioltet A gent for all those whose Eyes are bad if Stratford Herald's Second 1905 Three -Day Excursion to Sarnia and Detroit Saturday to Monday, July 22 to 24 A Spee'al Grand Trunk Train, running on time schedule as below, will leave Clin- ton at 4:45 a. m. Saturday, July 22nd, g runninvia Stiaticrd and calling at all in- termediate stations as far as d4ranton, arriv- ing at Sarnia Town Station at 8:30 a. m. Thakets are good to return on any regular train up t3 the special leaving Sarnia Town Smitten at .930 p. in., Monday, 24th, for Stratford and Clinton. • TIME TABLE AND FARES July 22nd, a. m. Adult Child Clinton .4.45 • $1.65 .85 Seaforth 5,00 1 55 .80 Dublin'..,. 515 15 .70 Mitohell.5 25 L35 .70 Seberingville... . . 40 1 25 .65 Stratford 6 00 1,25 • .65 St, Paula .,6.08 1.20 .60 St. Marys Jot, .6.20 1.20 • .60 Granton ...6 35 1,15 .60 Arrive Sarnia Town 8.30 they wo r properly fitted ,pectacles, Headaches, (Si\zzinees, cloudiness of vieion palm across th?y eyes behind the head or in the tempiss, tuning, soraothing, itching sonnations, bet4y eyelids, fleeting spots. Do any of the e terrors affiest you? Then et glasses. Our large buei ess has been built on good work and low pc res. We heve our pricers to all and are olio afraid to publish them. , Gold filed f mos warranted 10 yeara, 82 00 up. Gold filled fres es, warranted 15 yeare, 83 00 up, Solid gold fra ea, $3 00 up. Mamie() fitter), with best lenses, $1,50 Steel nick's p ted fitted with beet lensea $1.00, Steel with nefair quality 1 mee 25o up, Eyes tested ft,. e, a perfert fit or your money back, F. DA welter & Optician Cardno Block, Seaforth. Vote'rs' '. -st for 1905 Township of Tuok.ersmith. The Most Charming Water Trip in the World. Sarnia to Detroit Saturday, July 22nd to July 24th. 00. 0E00 =MIN Corner Main and Market Srests Seaforth, Ontario. The Stratford iferald has arranged to conduct another excursion from Sarnia to Detroit on the above date. The City of Toledo, of the White Star Line will leave Sarnia Wharf at 8:30 a. nat Sarurday. July 22nd, immediately on arriv- al of ohe Herald exoursion train and will make a fast run to Detroit, arriving there shortly after noon. Boat Tickets 75c. Children 40c. which may be secured from Herald repre- sentatives enroute to Sarnia. Tickets are good to return by any of the White Star steamere within the thrre days, up to the afternoon of Monday, the 24th, when the Toledo leaves for 'Sarnia at 3:30 o'clock, Canadian time, reaching Sarnia wharf at 9:05. 1961 1 Notice le hereby gi,v a that I bare transmitted or delivered to the peon) e mentioned in notions 8 a nd 9, of the Ontario vote ' Liat Act, the copies requir- ed by said sections to.• e so tranamitted or delve or - ed cf the list, ;rade •ursuant to said act, of all persona appearing ia, the at revised Aseessme nt Roll, of the 'aid Munic pallty at eleatioos for me au, bets to the L,egisieti al, Assembly and at &burial pal Flectione, and that eabl last was the posted up in my office in the Tovipahip of Tueicererniah, in the County of Huron, on4 0 flah day of June,I905, and remains there for inn, ection. Electors are ea lied upon to call and exacm e said list aud if any o mi - alone or any other errore are found therein, to take immediate preeeediag to have amid orrore oar rect- ed according to law.% b.. 6 -5 MILLIE, Clerk . 1961-3 "Lest You Forget" ickard s IThe Leraeol Dry Geode*** Clothing Concern lre Fats? Getraltitilet LY SALE. Ali the small lots and broken assortments have been gathered. together for e grand final sweep up. It is nota question of price or value now; we are going to move hundreds of articles out, and if one price won't do it, a lower price will. the unpre- cedented success of our June sale shows how- great the bargains arel Our July,skee will be still great- er. Many of mir best values are too small to advertise, but will be thrown on the tables -to be deared daily. Below is a small list of OUT offerings to -start this sale Dress Goods Department Twenty-fivepieces of fancy white rauslins, woith from. 12-120 to 35e, for 10e yarcl. Three pieces of vesting in blackp, and. white and pink and white worth 45c t yard, fctr 20e. With every dollar purchase of druge or medicine, we will give FREE one full eize 100 cake of Infants' Delight Toilet Soap. We do this to intro- . duce this particular brand of eoap to our many customers; this offer good until Auguet 1st.' Our stock of pure !moll Drugs and tiiedi- eines is up to date, aud our prices are right. Come in and ee 115. No pieces of blue -vesting, worth 35c, for 20e. One piece of navy bine linen voile, worth 35c, for 20a. Two pietas of heavy linen, worth 35e, for 20e. Four pieces of fancy linen suiting, worth 40e, to clear for.250. Special parasols worth $1.25, for 85e. Ladies' Department. Misses' and children's plaile cotton hose, sizes from 4 to 8, Heanileas, odd. lines, on sale at 5 a pair. Speeial line of ladies' plain cotton hose, seamless feet, at 10c a pair. A table of ladies' and misses' colored lisle and. mercerized. cotton vests regular 20c, 250 and 35e, to clear at 15e each, or two for 25o. A box of ribb., all shades, worth 5c, 8c and. 10e, on sale at 28 a Tara. A table of wkiteweer, consisting Of gowns, skirts and corset -covers, slight- ly soiled, on sale at 25 per cent. oft Trimming laces in'valenciennes, torchon, ete., at le a yard,or 10e per dozen yards. • A large assortment of ladies' erabroidertel and lace litock collars, at froxa 15c, to 50c each, New silk belts, in all the latest shades, at 25e, 50c and 75e. Carpet Department. A table of eretons, wortlgrom 25e to 30c a yard, for 18e. A, pile of cretons, worth feeom 15c to 200, for 10c a yard. A lot of table covers, wAith from $i to L25, t- 50c each. - A special shipment of American 'netting and. rue, something new, at .50e a square yard. O. ABERHART, DRUGGIST, Agent for the leading makes of Trussee, Fountain Syringes and Hot, Water Bottles, :Arany special clearing lines in carets, eurtains, mattings, linoleums, Zee. 141"~AftfVer0VtlYeAfte$0001, 14104,~efsfig Staple Department. Special bleached sheets, a bargain, at $1.19 a pair. Two pieces of table linen, worth 5c, for 17z. A pile of marble table oil cloth, orth 27; on sale at 19e. A pile of shistings, worth from 121e to 15e, to elear at 91e a yar Four pieces only, worth from 10c.to 121; for The. A pile of art muslins, regular prices G.cYaria-7; to clear at 41e. Art muslins, worth 10e and 12/e, to clear at 7 1-2c. smeemeggognanntffiraffl11111MWIEM Clothing Department. •••• Men's Suramer Shirts, soft fronts, all sizes, worth from 60c to $1.25, on. sale at 50e each. Men's Cashmere hose, worth from 30c to 50e, seamless, for 25e a pair. Men's linen handkerchiefs, special at 25e each, to clear at 3 for 50e. Great values in men's odd trousen2---eee the goods we are selling for $1.501 worth from $2 to $3 per pair. Boys' Knickers, all sites, special values at 50e a pair. Money clearing lines in men's and boys' snits see our meet's suit at $7.50, worth from $10 to $12.58. We have some special offerings in men's °lathing to order for thia mouth. We will save you horn 83 to $4 per suit. OARDNO'B - - BLOOK SM.A.VOIRMIT Highest Prices paid for Butter, and Wool. WM.FICKARD- & SON Oppo.tte Town Bonding, Corner Matti end M rkat St. Be TER Eth.