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The Huron Expositor, 1905-10-06, Page 53a. TORE Dn. • ,re to :have then1. dren jan bee we make it •a ifl appearatteet ere none better. ea our goods a.nd t pair. 61-25 ; Lto5, ear or. for $1.75 a, pair. and " npres• w ago), wee Mr. War be nowtood aireteteon hut oe. • ser Ids I au, • n out ter mp its te the z ar line, 410 has esusta: trld coat eta wsok. had ,OOD in tl Rae wit: noe trear',v Istasoa terve k of fell blots' sbna :e to every detal Olva eaztW H ,Willie eee. 1973-1 friends or Mr. . the Lendbalry al to ileara that walk about leis ant 'long mid Fret eec teliar incident aday enorniae A fat youorr, rem Rinn took iarte me reheep b1oaig- ibr Ytr. Soatt, : while in the tact - ace he turned a expir ed. It is got inispiated. -tape ae.d to ,notice im when the eraev, immediately ine to of tho (mistimes. L have dyad agepod re this. imomammilimat bora. t le re despatah he. 'dated there on sr tour days this )erhood h.a.vra been urrnoil ° over W. der. Pe orpie have o him and get a red beet:ding bonds. ndred pe.optle atio'4O e loured tot their ey ee many trentrtt er.i. Sir n day atter- t tired to multi- poin t �n nets eves wearing rtainly Matle the "wee erallee for the atIT a.n Ter ;puede/tee leaving titer their 6 ford, -A elaspretcherrkern While in Want- • aoremonies none aeireg of that city c,f. the Grand. gospel of this eity :anal Superrieetemd- Ntronto, }regarding ✓ Stretford. He Ince that the tneW need be ,11Thateeded T. it WOdei lea be If Pre ntford. ffad eti t bar icfroSseiirtg eat kee Grattld e•viert .1 -flower pre - t .f cAttliseed S norrintondent rap> reel in Braote 1•MiTeg....46:11/166 leer. of IttemletniXe eobsecutive yearear does county lootutraol,i -wee- den, tresigplei • Tyeing. oppolatetti sp nal merrinigitto ty ft nmentrw • offivers through° Timms were eit' SO andetwo dealt/JO raw. *Dainty* irk oases ape powl tre- ass,?.n, ..amo)21_4 the itere. la NEOlsglog 'b i.a onet 'rea41 and in, ottO viel onized terten twee Tarrreltedt ere ..ealummiimar! FAIRS --mt.( Oat. —Oet, 12-13e 00 NGLE TOOD. Vileorfe, mi it with • Islatly of the best not oominend itself to Ets, and two or three ? rany, we will eta s Animal Tonic. If yea a have used it.. Sortre battle. This offer is 7 TORE, ONTAR 4 --ete yet - - - It 6, 19o5. ........b........os.ouew:#ssmrsevieazoos,,oeL,*VMI+*41MMIMftii"IkVr4NdMkWlBillIlNaMMMMMMMMMNMMh.. SALE REGISTER. On Saturday, Ootober 7th. Hotel prop. THE CANA I,AN BANK osrty Londesboro, 150 acre farm in Hul. lett end farm stook and implement. Sale .at one o'clock at Bruoe's hobs!. ie Loudest. born. R. D. Bruoe, proprietor, John rurvie, attationeer. Oft aaturday, ,Ootober 7th, at 1 o'clock at 3. Dick's Stook Yards, Seaforth, Horees and Cattle. John McConnell, prop. &tor ; Thoe. Brown, auctioneer, On Monday, Ootober Oth, at 1 ololock p. ran at the Farm of Govenlock Bros., Win- throp, 120 Steernd Heifers. Govenlook end Simpson, Prop. ; Thos. Brown, Auc- tioneer. Oa Tuesday, Ootabei 10th, at '1 o'oloak a‘ ut,t at Oarlin"a Stook Yard, State, ram Stook. LJohn Drake, proprietior, ,• , Jantee Jones, puctioneer for Perth and Huron. Oa Tuesday, October 10th, at 1 o'olock m., on lot 25,„ concession I, Hibbert, uron Roed,Farra Stock. Frank McCann, proprietor ; Those Brown, auctioneer. Oft Wedaesday, Oatober Ilth, at one o'. clock p. m.. sharp, on Lab 8, Concession 4, reborne, Thoroughbred a d High Gado Stook John Hunter; pro rietor ; White end Stanley, euctioneers. On Wednesday, Oatober 1, at 1 o'clook lo ma on Lot 28, Conceesion 2, MoKillop, arena Stock. Robert Murde, proprietor Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. • Oa Theraday, October 12th, ab 1 o'clock p eel, ort Lou 28, ooncesion 4, Hallett, two mile north of Clinton, Farm Stook and Implements, also a complete set of black- smith's tcols including anvil, 'bellows and ties. Wm. March, proprietor ; Thee. 41Br0wn. auctioneer 1973x1. Oa"Friday, Weber 13th at 1 o'olock p ra on Lob 13, Conceseion 6 Hallett, Con- etanee Farm, Farm Stook asidirriplements. eee awson, proprietor; Thomas Brown, auotioneer. 1973,2 On Saturday, Ootober 14th, at 1 o'clock p. m., on Lot 21, Concession 14, McKillop, lam Stock and Implements. Alfred. Den- nison, Prop. ; Thcs. Brown. Auotioneer. Oa Tuesday, Ostaber 17th, at 1, o'clock p. m., on lot 2,1, concession 2. L. R. S., Tuakeremith, Farm Stook, 'Implements, rEto. j. R. McDonald, proprietor, Thos. Brown auctioneer. On Wednesday, October 18bh, at one o'clock p in, on Lot 6, Concession 5, Hallett -Farm Stook end Implement. George •Clarh, proprietor; Thocas,s Brown. atm- troneer. 1973-1 On Friday, 'October 20th. at 1 o'clock p. m., oo lot 14. conoeseion 10, Itioitillop, 'Farm Stock and Implements. Need Klein, proprietor; Those Bro ors, auctibneer. sseee a-aqa l'ITE HURON EXPOSITOR. 1. VNIX,FITMNENINITIONERMS MARKETS. seeroera, Oci. 5, 1905 . tFall Wheat.- .. - -80 72 to 0 72 juts pi bushel-- - - 0 80 10 0 30 fookif per briehel-- 0 68 to 0 08 Oorley per bnithel- 038 *00 88 Seder, No. 1, loose - p 17 to 0 28 0 18 to 0 19 Batter, gad per doe-- 0 16 to 018 Come, per 100 bi.- - 2 50 to 3 00 Eler Per ion now-.- e 150 to 700 Hides per 100 - -.-.... 6 00 to 6 86 Sheep 0 80 to 26 oeotatoes per bushel (new),.... .... 0 60 to 0 50 Solt (zokll)j Per 1 25 to 1 00 Wised per cord (long)- 5 00 to 6 20 Wood per oord (short). .- .-.. 275 to 8 26 Applesro 4.= •••••• it* •• 40 to 0 60 lover Seed__ .,•••••••••••••• •... 7 00 to 8 00 'Timothy sea.....10M, I • I • • es 126 to 2 05 Tallow. per - 04 to 00 Pork, per 100 T 50 ,to 8 20 Wool (washed)- . .. . .... 5 'to 27 Wool (unwashed).. .. ... 15 to 16 Dairy Markets.- ToBovro, _Oote 3-Butterf-The market shows no change. Receipts are fairly lib- eral, and there is an easy tone noticeable., • Quotation e are unchanged. Ck emery prints, 22 to 230; solids, 21e to 21io ; dairy pound rolls. good to choice, lca to 20e, medium, 17 to 18o ; good to Ohoide dairy tube, 17 to 18o, inferior dairy, 15 to 16a Cheese -Holds steady at nt to 123 for job lots on track here. Eggs -The of- ferirge are plentiful and the market holds steady at 18 to 19. MONTI:MAL, Oot. 3 d -Eggs - Straight stoek, 18i, to 19e; No. 1 oa,ndlecl, 18io to 19o. Stetter-Choicest creamery, 22!to to 23c '• undergracies, 22i to 23ic • dairy, 18c to 20e. Cheete-Oaterio, 11 to lifto; •Quebec, 11 to Grain, etc. Tortodoo, Oat 3 -Wheat -Ontario -The movement is reported increasiog, and prices) show an elsoi tr tends:mote Sales of Na. 2 red were reuorted at 73 to 740, with No. 2 white at 75s, set outside points. Goose and F.pri g are quoted a., 67 to 68o, /Millfeed-Ontario--Uvohanged with bran $11.50 to $12 per ton in oar lots on track outside; -Alerts at $16 to $17 50. Manitoba 616 to $17 for bran, and $19 to $20 for shorts et Toronto sod equal point& Baled Hary.----The Market is mrehange& with little burn -nese doing. Qeorations ere steady at '37.50 to $8 per ton for No. 1 timoehy, and $6 for No. 2 in car lots on track here. Baled Stra,w-rhe inarkee continues quiet ab 06 per ton is r oar lots on track hrre. OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $8,700,000. Reserve Fund, $3,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER* General Manager ALEX; LAIRD, Asst. Geo'l Manager 6124Branches in Canada, the United States and England general Banking business transacted. Accounts may be opened and conducted by mall with all branches of this Beak. SAVINGS, BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and -upwards' received, and interest allowed it current rates. The depositor is subject to no delay what- ever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit SEAFORTH BRANCH. PARKES, Manager. F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. 1E. 7 to $2.75. Cows runst $2 55 to $3 75, and TEACHERS WANTED. bulls at $1, 75 to $2.25.. Stockers and Feeders --A good many feed °stele are of- fering, and trade wan fairly brisk in die line. The ;eta°, howover, were generally of poor quali:y, and trade of this Kind was a eittle slave. Good stook sold well at steady pricee. Quotations are unchanged. Feeders are quoted at $3 30 to $4, 4nd bulls 1 at $1,75 to $2 50. Mitch Cows -Market steedy at $30 to $60 each, Sheep and Lembs-Everything sold. Sheep easy at $3 to $4.10 per owt for export, and $3 to $4. for cells ; lambe steady at $5 to $5.75. Hoge -Firmer tone ; 12&,:r per ovvt higher, at $6,27 for selects, and $6 for lights and fats. BotTa1.0, 00b. 3-Cettle-Choice qual- ity eteady ; others slow and 10 to 15o lower; prime steers'$5.60 to $5 85 ; ship- pieg steers, $4.85 to$5.50 ; butchera', $4.25 to $d ; neifere, $3.25 to $4 50; cows, 32.50 to 34; oulls, $2.50 to 34; stock- ers end feedore $2.65 to $4 ; etook heif- ers, $2 35 to $3.15 ; 'rear cows and spelog- ere, common to choice, $23 to $58. -Veals -Active, at $5 50 to $8 75. Hogs-iFairly active and 10 to 150 lower; heavy, $5 75 to $5•80, few et 35.85 ; mixed, $5.70 to $5.75; Yorkers, $5 66 to $5 70; pigs. $5 45 to $5 5.5; roughs, $4.50 to $470; otag, 33 50 to 34; dairies and grassers, 35.25 to $5.60. Sheep and Lambs -Sheep active and ateady ; lambfairly active, 10 to 15o lower; lamb. $5.75 to $7.76, a few $7.80; yearlings, $5.50 to 35,75; weehers, $5 to $5.25 ; ewee, $4 50 to 34,75 ; droop, mix- ed, 3250 to $5 ; Canada lambs, $7.40 to $7.60. Horse Market. TORONTO, 0 ot. 4 -The following is Burns & Sheppard' s weekly report of pre- veilieg prices ; Single,roadatere, .15 to 16 that:ids, $125 to 8160 ; single cobs and car- riage hotees„ 15 to 16.1 hands, $135 to :3175; matclud pairs end cettriap horses, 15 to 16 1 hands), $350 to $675 ; delivery hom' e 1,100 to 1,200 lbs., $125 to 3175, general purpose) and exoress horses, 1,200 rho 1.350 lbs.. $120 to $180; draught horses, '1,350 to 1,750 lbs., $125 to 3200; ser- viceable second-haud workers, $50 to 380; serviceable second-hand drivers, $50 to $70. 1311t1213. PLITKNEY-In Seaforth, on september 22nd, to Mr and Bin Josepts Pinkney, a son FINLAYSON-In Galt, on sgpternber 29th, to MT and Moe Wm Finlayson. late of Seaforth, ason MaLAREN-In Hibbert, on October 2nd, to Mr and Mrs Wm L McLaren, a son MURDLE-On saptember 20th, in Seaforth, to Mr and Mrs Wm Idurdie, a On ERRATT-In stanley, on september 15th,to Mr and hire Henry E.ratt, a dem hter HERMANN-1n Walton, on September 23rd, to Mr and Mrs LoniiHermann,a daughter MOM RTIN-1n Hensel', on September 22nd, to Mr and Mrs DLIJOIn Me !Saran, a daughtrr PENNINGT0N-1n Grey, on September 21st, to Mr and Mrs Walter Penningtm, a on SPERAIN-In Grey, on September 23rd, to Mr and fdre.Lnke E Spezaln, & daughter COMBE-In Clinton, on September 28th, to Meijer and Mrs H 13 Combs, a daughter MA.RSETALL-In Clinton, on September 24th, to Mr and Mrs Georee Mamba'', a son WIGGINGTON-In Godetioh township, on Septem. ber 28th, to Mr and Ure Thou Wihrgingtonot son KNEESHAW-qr Goderich, on September 26th, to Mr and Mr! • Ernest Kneeshaw, a daughter CHESNEY-In Hullett, on September Ileb, to Mr and Mrs john Chesney, a daughter no TEACHERS. - Teacher wonted fer wheel section No 14, Hey, for the year 1906 Appli- cation* ststiog eatery wanted, experience end M- enus will be received by the undersigned. S. PHILLIPS, Sea. Treat., Hensel'. 107341 frEACHER WANTED -For 8.8. No. 6, Grey. a „L 'mete teacher, eecond or third el, es, for 1906. Applioationn received up to Ootober 2.8rd, Mating BobtrY, standing and references. Addrese ANGIIrd SHAW, Brussels P. 0. 1973-8 AUCTION SALES. ..,A1COTION SALE of Farm. Stook-Themse Brown, auctioneer, has been Instruo cted t erll by publio auction for Wm McKay, at Lot 11, Con - omelets 11, McKillop, coriameneing ab 1 (Meek sharp on Thursday, October 19%, 1905 Horees-1 draft mare 6 years old, 1 draught gelding Tieing 8 years, 1 driving horse rising 8 yesre, 1 driving mare rising 3 }ears, 1 draft colt 4 mouths old Catt1e-10 milk- ing °owe, 20 steers 2 years old, 10 heifers 2 yeare old, 12 steere 1 year old, 10 heifercme year old. 10 opting ealvee, 3 botcher's heifers fat Terms -e-11 months' credit on approved jsint notes A diecouot ot 5'per cent per annum:: allowed for oeth WM MoKAY Proprietor; THOS BROWN, Auctioneer 1973-2 MoKINNON & CO., BLYTH FALL FAIR. Great preparations are being made for the Blyth Fall Fair, which will be „held on October 10th. and 1.Ith. The manager a are sparing neither Lime nor expense to make it the best fair ever held in Haron county. Our mamn3otb cash store always cipes a large trade on Fair day, and this year we have meth, greater preparations than ever to show our friends from a distance the acIven- tage of doing their trading in Blyth, where they can get first-class goods at prices like these : • Ladies' Cloth Coats in all the latest deeigne, from $3.50 to $15. Lsdiee' Aotraelsan Jackets in olose glosey ourl, from $25 to $45. Ladies' Greenland Seal Jackets, from $30 to $45, Ladies' Electric and Near Seal Jacket, from $27.50 to $50. Men's fur lined coats, with Japanese mink collars, ab $30 and $40: Men's Far Coate in Siberian dog. gangway, brown and black calf and cub bear at $12.50, $18, $20, $25 'tad 330. Xen's lined kid and moghts gloves at 50c, 75e, $1 and $1.50. Men's firm beaver overcoats ab, $1), $7.50 and 310,1 Statifield'a unshrinkeble underwear at $1, $1.25 and $1.35. Men's fliteced shirto and drawermegood veins at 60o, for 50e. Wire? furs in ruffs, eaperines, stnles and goad., in crooney, °pimento, sable, Texas mink and rock marten, from $1.25 trio $15, Wks' French kid gloves, Pownehr and Peonev's make, at 75o, $1 and $1.25. Ladies' golf jackets in black and colorer, at $1,25, 31.75, $2 and $2.75. When you come to Blyth Fair naake this store your headquarters, leave your wraps and parcels', walk through our bigektahlishmen•, see our great display of new dreier goode-we take the lead irethis lie& &utilise our greet display of furs, walk through our large milinery parlors, see all the new creations in the West styles in Petits and New York millinery. A walk through o ir mantle department will be very interesting, We show all the iateet stylee. You need nob spend a cent except you want to. A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOOL -Mr. Thos. O-1, Brown has been inatruoted by Mr. Robt. Morale to Fell by Public auction on lot 29, cone 09 - Mon 2, MaKillop, on Wednesday, Oolieber lith, at 1 o'clock p m., the following property, vis; Cattle -1 cow due to calVe Nov, etn, thorobied Durham cow due to calve March 18th, 8 °owe due to calve In the spring, 4 2 year-old heifers, 8 yearlinge'8 two- year-old steers, 6 yowling steers, 1 thorabred Poll- ed Angue bull rising two years. Pige-3 brood sows 1 due to htter about Arne of Bele, 3 pigs 3 months old. The above stock le all in good ;condition and nithst be sold as the proprietor has not room to win- ter them. Terms -All snare of $10 and under, cash; over that omount 12 months' credit will be given on approved jaint notes. A discount ot 5 per cent on thedollarwill be allowed for pa h on credit a- monnts. ROBT. MUP.DIE, proprietor; THOMAS BROWN, anotIoneei, 19734 A COTTON BALE OF FARM STOCK AND 112- 21. PLEMENTS: - Thomas Brown, auetioneer, hoe received instructions from Mr. Alfred W. Den- nison to sell on the premises, lot 23, concession 14, .aioKilipp, on Saturday, October 14, at 1 o'c ook p. m. sharp, the following valuable property, viz : Horses -t mare ten years old, 1 mare 9 years old, 1 sir king colt, 1 heavy draught colt Cattle -1 cow, 6 heifer e 2 years old, 3 ye tiling steers, 6 steers 2 years old, 2oa1vee 1 Sherthorls bull 10 months old eft imported stock, 1 Shorthorn bull, 6 months old, off imported stock, 1 cow 8 year old. Implements -t hisseey-Harrie binder nearly new, V Frost and Wood drill nearly new. 1 Maxwell hay loader nearly new, 2 top buggies, 1 cinder, 1 mower, 1 cultivator, 1 pair of trucks, 1 light wagon,1 hay and ttoek rack combined, 1 har fork, ropes, pulleys. etc., 2 sets of double harness, 2 erste of Ante harness, 1 pulper, 1 .sewing meoldne, 1 cooking stove, 2 heaters. I lad- der' halt an acre of turnips. Terme-All sums of $5 andunder, earth; over that amount 12 menthe' credit will be given on furnishing apprbved Joint notes. & discount of 6 per oent per ancum will be allowed for cash on oredib amounts. A. W. DEN- NISON, proprietor; THOS. BROWN, auctioneer. , 1973-2 Marriages. SOLA_TER-CUMMINGS-At the reeid-nce of Mr John Fintayson, seated's, cousin of the bride,on October Sr i, by Rev N straw, B A. Mr win A &eater to Mies Annul° s Cumminge, both of Seaforth HILI.8-KYLE-At the residence et- the bride's mother, on Ootober erd, billev N Shaw, B A, ; Mr Geo Hills, youngest son of Mr Thee Mlle, to Miss AgTes J Kyle, bldeet daughter of Mrs John Kyle all of Egtuondville ' REID-VOWELL-At the rroidence of the bride's father, on septernber 80th, by(Rev Of Shaw, B A Mr Simon Reid, of Guelph, to Mies Violet Pow- ell, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Powell, Fgmondville' WEleill-BURT-In Toronto, on september 7th, by Rev J A Rankin, Miss Janet A Butt, only daughter of Mr Wm Burt of stratford, to MT Hugh:Stewart Welsh, of Harnliton, formerly of Seaforth \ , , FAIR -LESLIE -In ,linton, on Sapiens ber 23rd, by Out Rev Dr Stewart, h es Harriett Louise, daugh- ter of Mr John Lott e, to Mr W D Fair TYND ALL-RUMBALL-In Clint", on Sepbember 27th, by Rev 11 M Manning, Mies Anna E, daughter of Mr F Rumball, to Mr Arthur Tyn- dall , LANE-WATSON-1n 'ort Arthur, on September 270, Mise Mattie, third daughter of Mr E Wet - son, of Blyth, to Mr Ernest Laue, of Port Ar- thur KELLY-hfoLAUGHLIN-At St, Mil:Omen church, - Blyth, on September 25th, by Rev Father_lian- Ion. Mr Wm Kelly, of Morris, to Mies Nellie, daughter of Mrs Sugars McLaughlin, of Blyth Live Stook Markets. LONDON, Eagland, °ob. 2 -American -cattle- 6d, Canadians 5d, sheep, 6d. LIVERPOOL, Oet. 2--banadian cattle, 5id to 50. MONTREAL, Oa. 3 -The batohers were out strong, and trade watt -good at the same prices as on last Wednesday's rnarket,qual- ity considered. A car.load of prime cite- d° from the townships were sold at $4.35 per owt, afterward. Mr. G. Martel bought three of the beat of these at 50 per pound. `These were the beat cattle that have been on this market since Easter. Petty good cattle sold at Si to 4o; the common stook at 2 to 3o, and small bulls at 14 to 2e per pound. A kb of superior large miloh cows, which creme from Toronto, were sold from 450 to $60 each, the other cowe at $.25 $45 esoh. Calves mad at 3 to 40 per lb. Sheep sold ab si to 4e, and lambs at 50 to little oven 5-10 per lb. A number of good lambs were bought at 5io per pound, to ship to American markets. Good lots of fat hogs sold at 61, to 6470 per lb. Tenon°, Oct. 4-Catb1ee-Exporter8- 'Trade in thie tine Was very quiet, owing to the small number -offering. A few North- -western cattle were on the market,and they aold fairly well. Quotations are unchanged all round, with, those for the better class of cattle nominal. Choice are quoted at from $4.40 to $4.75, good to medium at $4 to $4.30, others at $3.80 to 34.10. bulls and cowe at $3 to $4.28. Butehere-A large number of butchers' (rattle were offering,but by far the greater portion of them were of eontmen to medium grade,Land very slow of sale. The good cattle were wanted, and for this kind trade was active. The best on the market sold at about $4 25,although more would- be lurid for picked oattle. Prices for good stook were about steady, while 'norm for common and medium were 'can. Picked are quoted at $4 to $4 40. Good, to oboice run about $3.60 to $4, fair to good at sa *0$ 3.40, and common at $2 - Deaths. HEARD -In Brugge's, on september 29th, Jane Moffat, relict of:the late JaeHoard, In her 79t1i year LAMONT-In Grey, on septernber 294h, Arch La- mont, aged 65 years MoDOUGALL-In Cranbrook, oo sept. 281h, Jane Clark, wife of Donald McDougall, in her 78rd year Mt:CULL-In Morris, on 9 epti tuber 274h, Mr Alex ItoOall, aged 72 years RINTOUL-In WIngtiain, on 'September 21st, Al- berta Rantoul, second daughter of Mr and Mrs A Rintoulotged 16 years, 6 moat's. and 21. days DAVRY-In Winghatn, on September 22nd, Mrs Jos Davey, mother of Mrs M Lamont, aged 79 years and. 9 months CASEMORZ-In Morrie, on September 22nd, ElIzt- beth Rebenca Cannier° daughter of Mr and Mrs John 0 Casemore, aged 6 years and 10 months CURRIE-In East Wawanosh, on September 27111, Amite May, youngest daugeter of Mr and Mrs David Currie, aged 1 yesr, 5 menthol and 16 days FORD -In Goderich township, on Septeinber 27th, George Ford, aged 90 years and 6 mouths BATES -In Goderich, on September 261h, Win H Bates, aged 45 years L&MONT-In Deokerville, Michigan, on September 28th, Wm K Lamont, formerly of Myth, aged 00 years McOUAIG-In Welland. on September 271h, Rev 10 McCualg, formerly pastor of Wilde churoh, Clinton, aged 65 years Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Night calls answered at Mr. McKenzie's' reeidenoe, Church Ste, thirdbouse swab of public eohool, west side. Graduate Manna. chants College of Embalming, Boston, U.S Knechtel & McKenzie, SEAFORTH. AUCTION SALE OF Farm, Farm Stock and Ins. plemente.-Jas. Jones has reoeived instruct. ions from Mr, Charles Pushelberg to sell by publio auction on lot 29, oonoession 8, Logan, on Wednes- day, October 184h, the following : Farns.-The farm oontaine 60 acres, more Of less, being the weal half of lot tit, coneeselon 8, Tp. of Logan. The ferns i8 all cleartd, with the exception of 5 acres of hardwood bush. The bilance is all in grass except 4 acres, Good frame house, bank bean, driving shed ; well fenced and two gocd wells. Terms on land will be made known on day of sale or before by applying to the proPrieter. Chattels--Harees-1 mare with foal by her side (Olendrie Primal ; 1 horse 6 years old ; 1 horse 8 years old, 1 driving horse 7 years old ; 1 drIvIngonare, 5 years old (eord Fergueon) ; 1 pony 6 years fold ; 1 ,heavy drauglt filly 2 years ; 1 gelding 2 yearold ; 1 tIlly 1 year old, 2 geldings 1 year old, 1 sucking colt, 1 aged hose. Oattle-2 alt h cows supposed to be in calf to a thoroughbred bull, 1 cow due to calve this month, 1 heifer rising 8 years old due to calve this month. 4 steers rising three yeare old, 1 heifer ug- lier 2flyears old, 2 epring °altos, 6 store pigs, 2 brood sows, 50 hens. Implements -1 complete wagon, 1 democrat. 1 top buay new, 1 eecond-hand top buggy, 1 cutter, 1 fanning mill, 1 etraw cutter crusher, 1 walking plow, 1 tiding plow (Perrin), I. 1 roller, 1 bearer drill. 1 souffier, 1 three furrow gang plow, 1 grindstone, 1 set double team harness, 1 ret eingle harness, 2 sugar kettles, 2 crow bars, 1 heat- ing stove. 1 hay reek, 1 hsy rake, hay fork and oer, set of slings, pulleys, 1 oradle, 180 Iron harrows, 1 spade harrow, 20 tons hay, 1 set beam scales, 1 churn, 1 pulper. Bala at one o'elock. Terms -All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 12 months' credit on furnishing approved joint notes. fr per cent off for clash on credit arnounte. No re- serve as the proprietor is giving up farming. CHAS PITE4HELBURG, Proprietor 1 JAMES JONES, Awe Veneer. 1978-2 -wealegremr .Aagm OWE] Pa:ZIOM MoKINNON & CO.„BLYTH. IMPORTANi NOTICES. 'DAM TO RENT. -To rent lot 30, conoeselon 11, F Efibbert, containing 100 acres, 20 acres bort, balance all cleared. Eight scree of fall whcat in. Will be rented for a term of yeers. Apply on the nremisee or addrese WM. METERS, Chiseiburet 8'. 0. . 1978x4 STRAY STEERS. -Strayed from the premises of _IPA the undersigned, lot 24, conceseion 11, Me- nlo% two yeerling steers. one dark red and one brighter in color. The finder will please notify. JOHN GOVENLOOK, Seaforth P.O. 1978x2 nATTLE FOR SALE -For sale a number of good yearliege, and two year oli grade cattle, also some gocd cows. AppTy ou lot 80, conceesion 11, HiLbert. WM. METERSZOhleelburst P. 0. 1978x3 YORKSHIRE PIG. -The undersigned has on hie farm, lot 27, coneession 1, McKillop, adjoin- Seaforth, a thorobred Yorkehlre pig to which he will admit a limited number of sows. Terms, $1, with the privilege of returning if necessary. ADAM DODDS. 1978x4 -D EGISTERED BERKSHIRE -The undersegned Ili has for the improvement of stock, on Lot 85, Ooncessien 3, L 0 8, Tuckersmitb, a largo Englieh Berkshire pig. regietered, to which a limited num- • ber of sows will be admitted This pig le seven months old and has never been beeaen in the 'show ring, having teken four firer prizes this year Terms -$t •, registered semi, $1.60 Also 4 Yorkshire pig ELCOAT, Proprietor 1978x4 Wingliam Business College is a high grade Commercial School Three Courses : Commercial - Stenography - Telegraphy WattGEORGE SPOTTOK Prin. NOTICE. Notice is hereby lifiren that the partnership hero- tofore subsisting between no, the undersigned, as elothtere and gents' furnishers and carried on undea the firm name of Greig and Stewart, at Seafotth,has this day been dissolved by mutual consent All debte owing to the stir' partnership are to be paid to Messrs Stewart Brothers, by whom the bust - nese will be carried on se heretofore and all aflame against the sled partnership are to be presented to .the_ said Messrs Stewart Brothers, by whom the same will be settled Dated at Seaforth this 2nd day of October, 1906 J C GREIG HARRY STEWART 1978-1 R. El HAYS, Witness kUOTION BALE of Farm Stock and Implements. Mr, J. R. McDonald has instruabed Mr. Thos. Brown to sell by public auction on Lot 21, Con cession 2, L. R. S., Tuokerarreth, on Tueedsy.,Oet- ober 171h, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following valtieble t property, viz: Horees-1 heavy draught brood mare, sired by Old Joe And son, -registered, sup- posed to be In foal to Pride 1 Gimmick, with filly at foot, 4 months old by me horn ; I heavy draught brood mare, 6 years old, by Young Lord Marnsion, registered, supposed.- to be in foal to. Prince of Hurlford, with Oily 4i months old, by Pride of Gimmick : 1 2 -year-old gelding by Pride of Gimmick : 1 registered e•seevold stallion, heavy draugbt, by Pride of Glseniok ; 1 light colt, 4 months old, by Wilder Lee. Cattle -1 thorough- bred Durham bull 2 years old, 7 young miloh nowe supposed to be in calf, 1 fat heifer three .years old, 2 2 -year-old heifers supposed to be with oslf, 1 2- yeareAd heifer, four yearling heifers, four yearling steers, one two yam old h'elfer; with calf at foot, nine lining and _summer calves. Ins- p1emente-1 Frost St Wood binder'I Frost & Wood mower, I reaper, 1 combined Pattertion seed drill, 1 land roller, 1 single plow No. 13, 1 national gang p low nearly new, 1 set diamond harrows, 1 ;muffler, L fanning mill, 1 new truck wager:el pair bobsleigh', 1 hay reek, 1 Matelot' mangold sower, 1 hay rake, 1 root pulper, 1 grindstone, soythee, chains, forks, shovel., a mow of hay, set double harness, MI single hems% 1 buggy, 2 sets whiffietrees, wick - yoke, odd collars, 1 tile shovel, 16 rows of turnips 40 rode long, I ueW watertrough, a quantity of 2 loch hicesory plank and some' inch basswood lum- ber, 1 daisy churn, 1 butter worker, I baby car - rings, 1 extension Mellen table sad other small artioles, too numeroue to mention. Every article purchased at rieh of buyer. The whole will posi- tively be sold without reserve, as the proprietor has given up farming. Terms -All sums of $5 and under, cash ; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on approved joint notes. A diseount of 4 Per cent. will be ellowed for oaeh on credit amounts. The hay, root e and lumber to be cub. J. R. IdoDONALD, proprietor ; THOMAS BROWN, auct1011eer.1978 2 ' 1)..A....N-rTS, $2.75 The Arabian WONDER Rapid Remedy Rheumatic Rings 11flade to Your Measure vyt•vvvvvvvvkAAAAAAAAAr~ Don't throw your money away on readymades, when you can get a pair of good all - wool Pants for $2.75 that will fit you and give satisfactory wear. Nothing fancy about them, just plain light end dark grey twill in medium and heavy weight-juot the thing for a good working Pant for Fall. Try a pair from ++÷++++++44+++4+t-++++÷+++ Speare and Page, Merchant Tailor. Under the Town Clock, - Sure 'Cure for Rheumatism Genuine Rolled Gold. PRICE, $2 Each. R. McNaught, Praobical Watchmaker, Jeweler & Engraver and Optician, Seaforth SEAFORTH. •GRAND TRUNKRSYISTEAr% FOR HUNTERS SINGLE FARE Notice to Creditors. In the matter ot the Emtate of Isabella Gardiner, late of the Township of Mo. Killopoin the County of Huron, spin- ster, deoeased. Notices is hereby given pureuar t to R. S. 0. 107. chapter 129, that all creditors and othere Living olairne agaiosb the estate of tbe ssid Isabella Gar- diner, who died on or about the 31s1 day of July, A. D., 1605, are required on or before the 121h day of Ootober, 1905, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Robert Gardiner, of the Township of 'Osborne, in said county, farmer, Farquhar P. 0., Adneinietretor of the estate of the said deceaeed, their chrietion and surnames, addressee and deeoriptions, etc„ full partioulers of their claims, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securitiee (if any) held by them. And further take notice that atter amid last mentioned date the staid administrator will proceed to distribute the tweets of the deceased a- mong the paities entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persooe of whose elaltne notice hall not have boen received by him at the time of such die- tribution. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitor° for said Administrator. Dated at Exeter, this 19th day of Sept., 1905. 1971-3 Points in Temagami on T. arid N. 0.Ry. to point', Mattawa •to Port Arthur and Sault Ste Marie inclusive, via North Bay or via N. N. Co. Good ping Ootober 10.1 to Nov. 7th to Muskoka Lakes. Lake of Bays, Magnet - swan Rorer, Midland, Penetong, Lakefield., all Stations Argygle to .Coboconk, Lindsay to Haliburton, Severn to North Bay, points on Northern Navigetion Co. (Georgian Bay and Mackinaw Division, Good going October 23th to November 7th. All tickets valid returning until December 9th. For tickets, illustrated literature and full information call on W. SOMERVILLE, Town Agent. A. F. PHILLIPS, Depot Ticket Agent. There's A World of Satisfaction It's a Luxury to read When what you read is entertaining and when you don't have to strain your eyes in perusing it. There ie F.tioh A thing as wearing glaeses when you ohouldn't and not wearing thern when you should. It is a mistake to do either. You oan afford to be reck- aleas with e.ny thing but your eyesight. We keep all sorts of glasses for all sorts of eyes and for the judginent of an expert) no extra oharge is made. You will find in our stock everything to improve one's eyesight, in the way of Eye Glasses and spectacles. Positively the Lowest Prices in the County. J . F . D.ALY, jewelloeprtf'ician Cardno Block, Seaforth, In tieing first-class BINDER TWINE, That is the reason we want your order for "BLUE RIBBON." Every pound gueranteed to rtm 650 feet, If You Require About Shoes. , easeee eee "RF-- Corner Male , and Marked Speeds Soaiorth, Ontario. • Pickard' This Larnoso city Good* son -Clothing Corsoora Four Coontiosig The .-pi•rit• .of • New .Merchandise.' . 0.4-eieeieeee+e-e-e-e-e-e-4-eeiee-e-e-ate-e4 There is something about the opening of a new season that starts a thrill. of new life. Every change in etyle or fabric seems to have a beauty and a fascination greater than any that went before it. We have prepared for a banner year by in- creased stocks in eery department, Ana the attractiveness of the new goods has more than fulfilled our high expectations. Among the dress materials the cloaks, furs, millineey, clothing— wherever the Fall's first showings appear, our eustonaers feel their inspiration, and begin to plan their new purchases. With such offers as follow, we open our greatest year of stock -carrying and value giving. Fur Department. • The largest stock, the greatest assortment of fine furs ever shown in this part of Ontario is now on display in this store. Many months ago we plane reed to make this the greatest fur season in onr history, and we am proud of the stocks we have to show, and as there is such a difference in the quality of furs, you will appreciate the advantage of buying here, where nothing but reliable furs are sold, and all fun are as represented, and all sold. under guar- antee. This is how vye have built up the largest far business in this section of the country. There are shoes made slightly and sensible looking that we could make geed money un, only we can't affozcl to do it. We can't afford to sell poor shoe& 'Tisn't whab a shoe looks' . but what it is, that makes it desirable. It oasts money to make shoes right. We gladly pay it, only we insist upon our money'a worth -the most for the money. Ladles' Shope, $1.50 to $1. The $2 shoes are goad strong °nee. the $3 ones have style in them, the $3.50 eh.oes as sold here stand for merit. Men's Shoos $2 to -$5. These prices in- clude every day ohoes, and the finest made for dress. We'll get the most of the men's ehoe busi- ness when we get the men to come to look at the 33.50 ones, simply, because they stand without equal at this price. A new HAY FORK ROPE, oet Sling Ropes, Sythe and Swath or Hay - Fork Pulleys, give 118 a call, an our prices are right. George A. Sills, Seaforth - Ontario. Richardson& WInnis SEAFORTH, Sole Agents for the Sovereign* Hagar and Derby Shoee. A View Cecil.. Far Ruffs itt oriental mink, German mink, or possum, Isabella fox, Oolum.bia sable, Alaska sable, and mink in all prices, from $2 to $64. A large assortment of Caperinea in all kinds of furs, in all combinations of trimmings or plain. Muffs of all kinds, in all priceg, from 500 ta $15. Ladies' Astrachan Coats in plain, all prices from 324.25 to $40, Ladies'oAstrachan Coats, triaeraed, from. 131 to $45. Bokharan Coats, all prices, from $40 to $60-. Electric and Near Seal, in plain and, trimmed, from $30 to $57. 4.44;44+44++++44+444;44+44444i MEN'S FUR COATS. All kinds of reliable coats made will be found in OUT stock, including the celebrated " Leek " fur coat, Also a full assortment of fur lined coats, sleigh robes and rugs, etc., in all makes. MAAA~AAMOALMAAAWA." Mdntle. Department. Every up-to•date woman wants style, bub with it she wants value, The great success achieved by our ready-to-wear garments has been due to tlaia important 8ombination. Note the following specials: Ladies' frieze coat blade and navy, 37 irfehes long, at $6.75 and $0 each. Ladies" tweed coat, 42 inches long, semi -fitting or loose, at 39 each. Ladies' black beaver coat, 40 inches llong, close fitting, back with invert' ed pleat, at 310,85 each, Ladies' fine whip cord coats, 45 Welles long, semi or loose fitting bat** from $12.75. to $23'. Ladies' and. misses'-tailor-raade skirts in blaek, navy and tweed effects, tom $2.75 to $6.60. Enables you to judge withoub prejudioe. Look over the lint and where are you surer of purer drugs than at our drug store? lb isn't be- cause we are the only ones, but because we have a trade to main- tain and build up, and we cannot hope to do It with anything but fresh drugs, low prices and oourteoua treat- ment. Water Glass Egg Preserver, 15o a tin. Hair Bruehes front 2.5c upwards. Leather Pnrses from 25d upward. Tooth Bradlee from 5o upwards. A.11 the leading pa- tent medicines freshly prepared -no old stook. Come in and see ue, we will make you a permanent cuatomer, • '4-..-tver, C. ABERHART, Special Prices on Raincoats. • 4-4.444-i-feetea+ete+leat+lefelatil+ Clothing Department. - To be well dressed means to wear clothes that are,smartin style, that fit and are tailored in such, a way as to keep their style ani fit. That is what you get in clothing here, no matter what you pay., Special in Men's Overcoats. Long, deuble-breasted tweed Overcoats, with half belt, Jong lapel, some- thing entirely new in shoulder and collae, at $9.50 each. Extra value in men's ready-to-wear suits; just to hand a large shipment of new patterns at $8.75 each. Another shipment of 31.50 Pants to hand -200 pairs, heavy weight. , 'kdkoNAAAAMAAWAMONAPWOVAt Stanfield's Underwear This store handles all makes of Stanfield's Underwear. You are' not limited to on make or brand. We have black label, red label, blue label ilk all sizes; prices from 95c to $1.50 each. This underwear, perhaps, eosts a little more to start, but we :believe the cheapest sold. in Canada • double the wear of ordinary underwear; pure wool, and absolutely unshrinka:ble. Any garment we sell yon of this make we will replace free of charge if not itt every way satisfactory. DRUGGIST, Agent for the leading makes of Trueoes, auntedn Syringes and Hot Water Bottles. OA DNO'S — BLOCK I SMA.PC)E13HE Highest Prices paid for Butter, Eggs and Wool. MPIKRrSOW.CADSN „„ B ):aer bf. scle. end Merket Ste: Embreh. 14 e