The Huron Expositor, 1907-05-03, Page 5MAY 3, i9O7
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GM Shoes
L ib I e Ox. ford :
hers,
00 and, $3 75
26 to 275
„ 2 25 and 3 00
1 50 to 2 50
FORDS FOR, GIRLS.
Kid _ $1 25
Iolt, Bucher -
1 75
,TE & SON)
Queen Qaalit ulacem
over " ehoee for men.
aura pneumonia, Ls now. glow -
Ms Hagan,. of Gurues
is engaged as nui--se for
ss Brown, of Myth, who has
itrall the guest or her niece,
ia Graham, returned home on
last. — Miss Jean Mustard
nay at the horne of Mrs:
Clinton.—Mrs. Buscn,
spent Sunday at the hone of
t, Mrs. James Broa.droot—D.
h has returned from visiting.
near Stratford. He has
A his return to the west ow -
:11 health, but is _improving
e favorable weather. — The
in this part is pretty well
and farmers got their grain
nod shape.—There was a geol.,
te town on Priday last, Spring-
ay.—Mr. Robert Murdock is a-
kaged with Mr, Thomas Col -
Has manager for the season et
new imported horse, "Pal -
Murdock has been with
quhoun for a good many years
ernPloYer knows his rellaoll-
'value or he would not intrust
th such 5 valuaole animal.
L sad bury
th School Opened —The gab-
nooi at Bethel church, 1,v1fich
bsed during the winter", will_
pened on Sunday next. , May
one o'clock. It has bean at -
to have it a, union and unde-
tional salad, and all the f
in the vicinity are heartibr
c. A !picnic will be arranged
the surnmer.
Staff's,.
Ada. Dalton is us ting
in the vilIage.—Mr.
=holm, spent Sunday
dmother, Mrs. C. Wor-
ery Kemp, who
sick, is getting better,'
who has been visiting -
r some time, has returned.
- Dorothy_ Hutchison its
gatn afterspending threg-
vtith her aunt ire
.. Thomas Brook, of Esmond -
Rh his daughter, spent last
eth Mr. Brook's sietbr, Mrs'.
en.—Mise Garry, of Tucker-
-as a recent guest at tho
House.
APER
Ti
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T SONT
ICICARDTS,
- ONTARIO.
Wagons, &c.
olid Rather Boots, standard
last, -a good show for little
and walking Boots, mede roni
e� good durable wear, per pit
rt. Boots, D.ced, very wiia fit-
. 75.
is box calfskin Boats, laced, heavy
Men's very fine DongoIa Booboo
a or business wear, per pair
for gentlemen, laced hoofs of ex -
Goodyear welted, with alight ex.
t rnen'a wear, in blaok, kid ertfine
ed, handelewed, Goodyear welt, $t-
roeu's high grade patent oaltskin
tout, flexible, Goodyear welted,
inaing its ehape, at per. Pair
rt Shoee in making, material
"0faotton, and to -day we hsve
big deniaud for a good artiole.
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Canada.
city WthzUpag
the !population of that city
being' an biereae0 10,000
he year.
city of London have granted:
year exclusive franchise to.
ele-phone Company, the corree,
g t'..hre city $4,000 a year
ome of Thomas Brornlet,
ttler, near kluMbolt, Sas-
was „Ihurned afew days
r with all his effects and
fes well as a quantity,
• '
Rrothors disposed of
tean ported Clydesdale stal-
Di* in London a.aa week, by auction.
The average 'price paid, wag ar,Dotzt
xoeing $40 lower, 'than at a 'previ-
aimilar sale by the same ,parties.
an evidence of 'the =Mous cost I
the recent severe winter, and
ow blockades in the west has
oiled the railways there it is
d that at Iiimeolt, Saskatche-
.it mat the Canadian Northern
ay $6,580 to feed -the passel-48re
-ere snow bound there and this
ly one instance of the many
e nature.
Ruddick, Chief of the dairy
of the Department a Agri -
is to ta.ve a hice trip. He
appointed. Canadian, delegate
bird Interna4lonal Congress
International bairy Federa.-
iVilich meets this year .in Sep -
at The Ilague, Holland. Mr.
nddick will also a.ttend a health con-
tien in Brussels, ' at Which the
tion a the relation of dairy sup -
to health will ee discuseed.
—Oitt of the 59 young' veterinary
*iefrgeone Who were sent from various
ta of Canada to Chicago during
xee past winter to take a course In
liAat inspoting in that city, 68 have
patted the examination atter one
at,Slittilet study. The; deJect of the
Waite was to qualify the students to
*cD as meat a.nd food Inspectors un-
Asr the new wet passed this sessione
re Is erpeCted that some 40 of the
Witcceasful candidates will 'De ap-
pointed 'aya the Government to cover
'food inspection throughout the Do-
-A despatch from _Winnipeg( Mani.:
tete, dated April 29th, says : Reporte
Mn various dletricts ofthe province
ljtate that seeding is becoming.genral
lAt Hun-0301dt seeding has commenced,
elaNd 'oe general in a few days.
eports from the Baldur district
ate that the fanners have com-
Oeneed seeding, out it will be next
eeoefore much is done, and thin
11 depends on the weather. Plow -
;tug is nearly completed irk the Tre-
Wee district, and the faimers are
; ady 'oegin their seeding. Only
.or three In that neighoorhood
Jiave attempted any seeding yet. !e1-
jft the snow is fast clisap-
;there, and the farmers will
work on the land. in a. few,
at
Board of Governors of Tor-,
University 'have at length de-
ed upon a principal for. that insti-
ftution, and from SO applicants have
*looted Rev. DV. Falconer, M ka(
03. D. The salary offered le $10,000 a.
T. Dr'. Falconer is at present tray -
g abroad, but the appointment
was leaded to 'Wulf, and Ea favorable
imply received. The new principal,
at present president of the
rPreieYterian College at Halifax,
ltion of the 'present Moderator of the
Freeeyterian General Assembly. He
ketelved 'hie early schooling while re -
Whig in the Island of Tilnidad,
fin-
b• ing his gdueation at Cambridge and
04iniburgh. He also took courses at
Iths Heideaberg and London Universt-
Ities. In 1892 Dr. Falconer Joined: the
Istaf,f o fthe Presbyterian College at
lialitax, as teadher of Greek.
—The- Bureau of Census and Stitt's-
lies at Ottawa has issuea blue -took,
iiiving Statistics as to wage -e 'rams
In Canada by occupations, accrdIng
• the figures of the last dec unial
tensus. The statistics with 're rd to
'tthe Iv:la-ries !paid :to school teachers
_ttl,re especially illuminating. The e.V-
arage salary for wale teacherS in all
'Canada la $486, and for female teach -
Ws; #245. The average by provinces
Are a foliows: Britisih Columbia.,
angles $616.84, females $553.08 ; Mani-
itaa. $487, $410.22; New 33runsw1ck,
W416.52, $227.61; Nova Scotia, 4;384.03,
$287.66; Ontario, $537.85, $807.75;
Trines Edward Island, $246.15, $180.03 ;
:Quetee, $450,13, $188.44; The Terri-
ttOrteS, $498.12, 1428.82. Feniale'tboUSe-
r keepers, laundresses, nurses, mid -
cher and washerwomen and
Oextone are 'eater 'paid than fernale
leachers in Quebec, while -ranch fare-
, sTa011, farm .superintendents, garden
Ittud nursery managers„, hotel employ-
ees and 'foremen in many trades are
r.ltetter paid than male teacheri4 in
-
Onsolaammomormommaim
- SALE REGISTER.
OnSaturday. May 4th* from 10 to -12 a. no and
ees • •
•-•-m1. tog n. m. at the "Queen's 1•Iotel, Henson,
Household ?urn' timecard Hotel Fixeures. Ezra Bice,
proprietor ; B. S. Phillips, auctioneer. 2053.3
MIIMMIREOIFSIMILMOMMIIIIMMIN.1
MARKEITS.
Fall Wheat SHAFORTII, .iley 2, 1007,
Oats, per Iniehel $0 70 to a0 70
Pei, per Imshel . 0 381to 0 38
Barley, niche! . .... ......., 0 76 to 0 75
per ',
B, per to ... 0 50 to 0 50
Bran
Reds, per tou . 2a 00 to 22 00
Plena per 100 Ib. . 28 00 to 'Z'a 00
2e 00 to 22 00
Low Grade Flour, per ton
Butter, tub . 0 20 to 0 20
2.10 to 2 75
. .. 0 '21 to 0 21
E kgif , per dozen . ... 020 to 0 20
Vere .... ' I * . Oa to 65
alsneleeeti Hpkeirn,1,,,00 Dm . e 7 510 00 to 10 00
0 7 60
to
per ton
. 0 to 00
Potatoes per iniehel 75 1
Wood per eoriltioned.. • . ' 0 50 to 0 00
Salt retain per barrel.. . 1. 25 to 1 3
Waod per cord (short) 5
(linter Seed.. 0 00 to 7 00
' Timothy Seed .. 3 7 00 to 30 00
0 7r; to 3 75
2 50 to 3 00
letter, No. 1, loose.
Live Stook ,Mark.sts.
Limpoi, England, April 30, -There has been an
-Wier feeling in 11i market for American eattle, and
prices ehow deetine of i3 per lb. mince this day
lkekteales being. made to -day at 124e. Canadian
cattle are }steady at see.
levierroot, April 30,- The market' for Canadian
-aattle shows little change, sales being made to•clay at
aoseow, ;10, --Trade reported sharper and
eiricee firm ot : a top quality, 1:ol to 124e ond, in
some clues more ;huth. 10: to 104e per lb,
Union Hoek Yards, Toronto .1 unction, April :30,
he quality of tat eattle WaS fairly good all round.
Tradeiri shippinr cattle wile dull owing to shortage
S)lflCC on wee% boats. Exporters. -Prices were
er, ranking from $4.00 to $5.15, the built selling
2445 to $5.12-4 per cwt. Export bulls sold at $3.75 to
Butehers.--Trade in butchers' cattle wait
fairly good L.I. following quotations : prime picked
Ids sold a high as $5 to $5.25 ; fair to good loads
*old at $4.75 te al.e0 ; medium at $1.50 to $4.05 •
c0wl:ate:L:1e to 84.50 per cwt. aliloh
baited imniber of intik cows and springers
ead at $40 to teici easel. Veal Calves. ---The supply of
af ealvets wati larger than inmal at this market and
Etlea ranged from a3.50 to $0.50 pc
er wt. sheep _&
bs.--A few sheep and lambs Hold as followex-
Part ewes at. r0 per owt. ; yearling lambs at $7.60
Ter cwt. Bogs, --II. P. Kennedy reports selects at
a0.40 and liglite and fate at $0.15 per cwt.
Mmerneti„ April 30. -Trade teas fair, but the price
af cattle hail a downward tendency, a few of the
hest beeves srllirig up to 6ec, hut they were better
!hall those whiter sold at equal rates last week. Pret-
„ freed cattle /and at .le to he ; common stook at 8c
to el per 11,. 310eh. oows nold at Sea to $66 each.
_sea:Weal/old at from ni to $0 eaoh. Sheep that were
wort/ sell at ale to 4e per lb. and the unshotn ebeeP
M about (14e per lb. Spring lambs sell at $3.50 to
• to,70a0,25er tbe.ach. mod lore of fat hogs 1101(1 at about
trate, April 30-Oatt1e-00we, bulls and feed-
teedy ; others' 10 to 20e lower ; prime :steer%
45 to $0 ; ehipping, Ill1.25 to ae.ea; butchers'
S5.40 ; heifers, K25 to 46.86 ; cove,$8.50
o -76 ; bulls, $8,50 to $4; stookers and feedem,
88,85 to 84.76 4 stook heifer , sa.eri to ON ; keen
cows and tiprin ers, in g 'demoturond steader, at
$20 4,0 06. treItl.A0t1v0 and steady. at 915. to
Iloge-skatirly Wetly ; pigs a shade' hi her ;
others Se to 100 lower ; heavy, 0,76 to ett.00 -;
mixed, 0.90 a Yorkere and pip le to .95 '
ro.uihs, $6.90 to SO ; tngi, 81.50 to$5. Sheep and
Litihb.-Mtive ; yearlings 4nd mixed sheep steady;
th re easier : lambs 35.15Oto 47.80 ; yearlings, $6.75
to 57 sheeP,;14n.elatbetler,84$6tot$6441). '25 em”‘ 45.5t) tc' ".75 ;
i
- Toiconm, May 1-Clattle Wore all Hold early in
e day, and many buyers ere unable to get enough
to supply their need, and a yew got none at all.;
Export trade is dull, and o sly ;very choke - quality
wIll find it market. A load f exporters of 1,400 lbs,
Is reported to have sold at 0.40, and a few- _light-
weights., that will probably be turned into the but -
°here" trade, sold arotred $4.90. .Butcherte cattle solki
briskly, and • the ecareity of- thein strengthened
prices, although few quota/ e advandes Were made.
Top prices -for good ordinar to choice quoliGy rang-
ed trout $1.75 to $5, few sal 8 going above the latter
price. A sirioll bunch of t e finest" quality on- the
market sold at $6.25. _Po are in demand and. are
the firmest spot In po t mar et.. Choiee are quoted
a ,
kforttlesold tday at trOiti $3.76 to $4
e
from $3.75 to $4. ; comin n to medium, $2.75 to
03.25. Trado 1 stockers an feeders ,is quiet, and
will continue % until the at* ass start,s to grow more
freety. A few
°home, and lightweights or rind Oa. Miloh oews are
stelicly and unchanged at eei to 850 for (Mateo ond
$26 10 $30 for common. Oh 'Op and grain -fed lames -
are firm, but common Instill continue slow. Quoba-
tionswaarteernend.ehange. Hogs re .steady .aa 86•49.1 leo?
alw
Dairy M rkets,
Toaoicto, April 30 -Butte -Market is fairly steady
at the recent etall declines Oreamdry prints, 27 to
solids, 26 to ' 20e : dairy pante, 24 to 25e ;
tubs, 21 to no. Cheese -Firm at 14o for lora°, and
1440 for twins, in job lot here. leggs-alarket is
steady at 17e ; splits, 14e, one3r --Pails, 13 t)12
per lb, ; cotribs, $2.50 to $2. 5 per dozen.
AtOniteAl., April 30 -Oh me -The priee Terriablif
firm and tiliohanged, at 11; !to Ilac. Butter --The
market for butter remainrrn, and prices are
fairly hih, at 251 to Saie,abe ng one cent higher thin
last week. Eggs --No chon e in local market ; re-
ceipts libeml,,• demand goo( ; price unobanged at
17,1a, though a few sales are everted at 17e.
Gram etc,
Toacno, ApriI80-Whea -Fall, 73 10 140 ; goose.
07 to 08e; /3;014, 720 ; oat , 44 to 415o : barley, 56
to 57c; peas, 75c, Potato e -Ontario, 35 to OM ;
eastern, 9,5c in ee.r lots h re. Baled Hay -Prices
are ilrni at $1.e.50 to $14 p ton for No. a timothy,
and $11 to $12.50 for sdeon ary grades in car lots
on traok here, Baled Str w -Firm. nt $7 tea 08 Per
ton in ear lots here.
Tontmeo, Aprli 30 -Prices poid at country points
are ;-Alsike, faney, 1 to $7.20 ; No. 1, 80 to $6.35,•
No 2, $5,10 to $5.40 ; No. 3, $4.20 to $4.50. Red
Clavere-FaneY, $8.75 to / ; No. 1, $7 to $7.25 ;
No. ;SOX to $6,50. Tim thy-Firro, rangy bright
Canadian, unhulled $2,40 to Sten ; Noel, *1.70 to
02 tier bush. ; No. 2, $1.40 to $1.06 per baehel.
• Elorse iarket.
Tonorro, April 30. --Thi :market is hardly so
brisk as it hasbeen, In fa t, it shows an unexpecto
ed falling off. Values ean •ly be quoted from $6
to $10 below last week's q °talons. Potdes are in
brisk demand, Shetlands 1 partioular being' enquir-
ed otter. Other types ar hardly the average at
this seasori of the year, an certainly no inore. In
reality the slump in some es is ratber pronounced,
although gord class horees find reada sale for speou-
eatiOn. Drivers fetch dm nt-aprices, if sound, but
ally draughters and heavy delivery can alone be de-
pended upon to comma d anything like values.
Carriage horses are a drag. Farmers areanaking,the
beet of it backward ohilly season, and contradors
are tell supplied. A disa pointing feature of the
Spring tradei
has been the ght purchasing for the
Northwest.
SSMOMVM4
Western Bank Of
Can da,
Established by A t of Parliament.
General Bati16ngaBus1 lesetransacted.
Dmfts bought and sold on all parts of:the world.
Special actention give to Farmers, Drovers, ete.
Advances made to res nsthle parties on their
own notes.
Interest paid or amp° nded four times a year
at the highest current rat re
{Ito cash Sale Notes »o matter on what Bank
drawn.
117 Branches and Ag notes throughout Canada
Mamas -Great Brita n-Itoyat Bank of Bed'
land, Ormada-Merchant51 Bank of Canada ; New
York -Merchants Bank of Canada. _
FRANK 11000NifELL, Manager
DUBLIN i!BRAN014,
Births.
OARNOCHAN-In Tucker mitn, on April 271h, to
• Mr. and Ma. Charles 13. Carnochan, a son.
Brii,sel, on Ari1 301h, to Mr,
and Mrs, Fred. McCracken, it Ma
McGUIRE-In Clinton, on Aptil 2010, to Mr. and
Mrs, McGuire, it son,
MoTAGGART-In Clinton, pmi April 2410, to Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. MoTaggark a daughter,
FIXTER-an Winghtun, on pril 22nd, to Mr. and
Mre. 11. Fixter, a daughter. ,
JOHNS -In Elimville, on Aptil 2011m, to Mr. and
Mrs. John John% it SOn
efoNENZIE-In Brandon, ou April Oth, to Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Mc/Kenzie, f rinerly of Tuckeremith,
a -daughter, I •
latIFFItagell•
8UTIIERBY-011E8NEY--- t the ;Inane°, Egmond
on May 1st by Rev. N. Shaw, 13. A.,
Nelson Herbert Sut,horiy, of Clinton, to WIlhel.
mina Margaret Chesney of Tuckersinith,
HENRY-afeN1111,-In Stanley, at the borne of the
bride, by Rev. Mr. So ere, of Brucefield, on
April 24th, Win. Henry, if Egmondville, to bias
hella McNeil, daughter of the late A. McNeil.
HOGG-FRAIN-At the residence of the bride s.
Armstrong, James G. Hogg 3,0 Julia A., daughter of
parents, Grey, on Miti 1st, by Rev. E. F. Arm
tro
eta and Mrs. lorenzo . Frain.
MAOPIIERSON-DOWZEI-At the Church of - the
Transfiguration, Now York, on April 181.0, by
Rev. Dr, G. O. lioughtoln, Annie Elsie Domer, -
t° Donald Stuart 'deep erecno,both of Olintoro
BAKER-STODDART-At the residence of the
bride's parents, Goderica 00 .April 2410, by Rev.
Jas. A, ,Andorson, B. A. William John, eldest
son of John end alre. Baker, to Margaret Ellen;
oldest daughter of D.W1t1 8. and Mrs. Stoddart,
all of Goderich.
FRENOH-aloNEIL-In Bilandon, on April 24th,
Agnes McNeil, formerly 01 Clinton, to Mr. Itoy
• lereneh,
BOWERS-ItICIIARDSON In London, on April
- 22nd, by Rev, Father Tobin, Wm. I. Bowers, of
Calgary, to Hester Ann Itichardeon, of London,
formerly of Hensall.
Deaths.
THOMPSON-In Seaforth, on April 2930, Margaret
Boyd, relict of the late John Thonmson, in her
8010 year.
ROBINSON-In Olintonaoni April 214, Win. Rob -
insets, aged 81. years,
FOSTER -In Clinton, on April 22nd, Kitty Fodor,
aged 70 years.
SHARP -In Clinton, on April 22nd, Mrs. Jas. Sharp,
aged 26 years and 731110111118.
BURROWS -In Goderich, 031 April 1910, Win, Bur-
rows, aged 78 years and 2 mouth%
MORRIS -In Caxierich, on Aprih 20t0, Mary Clan
michrtel, reliot of the 1iUt Joseph Morris, ' •
DUNFORD-In Clinton, on April 20th,Brittna Small.
don, wife of James Dun ord, aged 89 years land
5 months.
RUTTAN-In Morris, on Ap111l 24th, tteorge II. Rut-
ter), In his Olet year.
KLEIN-In Zurich, on April 2310, Miss Catherine
Klein, aged 66 yenta a,n 2 days.
ROEHRIG-Io tray, on Ap il 21st, Mrs. Casper Roe.
hrig, aged 54 years,
MUIR-In Exeter, on April 17th, john Muir, aged
00 years and 8 months.
GORVETT-In Usborne, ori April lfith, Janice Gor-
vett., aged years.
CLARK -In Tookersmithr to April 1630, Mary E.
Nieholls wife of Lewis Clark, in her 20th year.
13ROADFOOT-In Gladetone, Manitoba, on April
2710, Jean Walker, wife of Mr. R. E, Bram:Hook
formerly of Morris township, aged,84 yeas.
IRA I LW AY
SYS'T E
LOW ATES
to Norfolk, Va., daily until
November SO ofi account of the
.3 am esto wn Exposition, Choice
of routes. Lee I and through
tickets istued jrvioUS nt tits
for early train t Town ee.
, —
For tickets and full h rmation call on
W. SOMERVILW , Town Agent,
\A, F. PHILLIPS, Oepoe Tieket •geuty
OMNI
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THE CANADIAN BANK
FCO ERCE
nE,AD OFFICE, TORONTO
B. wAratug, President
ALEX. LAIRD, General 1.genager
A, E. IRELAND, Superintendent of
13ranclies
ESTABLISHED 1887
Paid-up,Capital, $10,000,000
Rest, - 5,000,000
Total Assets, 113,000,000
Branches throughout Canada, and in the United Stales and England
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COMMERCIAL ,AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED
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Deposits of $1 and upwards received ; Interest allowed at
current rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to no
delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of
the deposit.
• SEAFORTH BRANCH.
F. HOLMESTED Solicitor G. E. PARKES, Manager,
WfliktfiAlEsMigikRatiMigiitifatriAMS
HEINTZMAIV & 00s -
Thie is the exelusive Ageney for this dig' tat fer these eelebrated
ments. Ask for the litt'e leaflet; "Why a P in) gets out of tune," and, it
will be easily seen why these instruments are so inuell in favor with the
public, both here and abroad. Before bayipg give me a call.
.▪ 7/31'11 SEAPORTH
TALLiriz
One door North of Richardeon & McInnis' Shoe Store.
Ladies are
' Deligghted
with
CAMPBELL'S
VARNIS H ISTAIN
for re -staining and finishing
Furniture, Wooci.
work and Floors
They Con do the work
t.hemseives; with
excellent results
For Sale )3y
REID & WILSON
SEAFORTIEt
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
TIESIRABLB PROPERTY FOR SALE, -For sole
J.' In Ifitrpurhey, it comfortable briolt cottage
with kitchen and woodshed attached ; atm good
gable with room for 3 horses or 3 head of cattle, hen
house and pigpen, well and pump In stable • 'hard
and soft water ; also 8 sores of land, on leach are
the ohoicest varieties of all kinds of fruit It is it
most desirable property for any person wanting a
comfortable home. Apply on the premises or ad-
dress, Seoforeh P, 0., JOHN MoDON0(411. .2055-11
A U0TION SALE of Horses, Cattle and .1loge.-
111, Jas. ,Tones, auctioneer, has received instruct -
bus from the undersigned to sell by public auction
at Bornholm, 5 miles north of Mitchell, on Friday,
May 10th, 1907, the following ; 70 choice steere 8
years old, 80 choice eteere two years old, 20 choice
steers 1 year old, 0 good milch cow% 50 store hogs,
2 sows in litter, 6 heavy draught colts 1 year*
old, 8 heavy draught colts 8 years old, 4 goon
working horses. Sale at one o'olook sharlit Terms.
-6 months' credit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved pint notes. Three per cent off for cash.
No reserve as the proprietor has given up one of hie
100 acrelartne, ,This will be,rare opportunity of get-
ting some choice steers for the gime. PETER
NICHOLSON, Proprietor : • JAMES JONES, Auction-
,
eer for Perth and Huron. 20554
ormaldeity' de
for 'Smut Germ
on Rye, Oats, Wheat and Barbey
25q.and 50c 17. Bottle
FRESII (STOOK IN THIS SPRING
Full Line of
D. M. FERRY'S GA.RDEN
AND FLOWER SEEDS
Hrsecleaners' Friends, e
CAUSTIC SODA
SHINOLA.
FURNITURE POLISH
Spring Disinfectants
ZEIsTlYOLEUM"
CHLORIDE LIME
COPPERAS
• CARBOLIC ACID
The J. S. ROBERTS
. DRUG STORE
W. M. MoKAY Manager
Great Clearing Sale
AT THE ,
Seaforth Tea Store
15 Days' Sale to reduce stock,
Great Bargains will be given.
Six lbs. cooking figs for 25c 4 lbs.
dates for 25o, 8 lbs. best prunes -for 25c,
best raisinil0e a lb., seeded raisins 10c
a package, honey 10c a Ibonaple syrup
26e ii. quart, 12 bars O. K. sye up for
25e.
Although Teas have advanced in
price from 46 to ,fle per lb., I am stilk
selling at the old price, as I baBght
heavy stock of Black, , Green and.
Japan Teas before the prices ad-
vanced.
Seeds of all kinds, inangold and tur-
nip seeds, Dutch sett onions, garden
and flower seeds, butter beans, golden
wax beans, best variety of early seed
potatoes.
Flour and Cereals of all kinds—corn-
meal, oatmeal, pot and pearl barley.
Wanted—Good fresh 13utter and
Eggs, for which highest twines Will be
paid, either in cash or trade. _
,
irammomo Oats,
aimamomm,
T 1r
Royal Rose
High Grade Manitoba
Wave H Crest
F.A.MILt 'USE
Diamoid
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for
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Seaforth Milling C
so
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Wegkinvel".V4x
sanaran„aneatt &Wats:can
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Von will save money and get a
better roof by using
PAROID.
Slate coloi-eci—contains no tar -ht
easily laid—a rocdEnekit free.
Spark, water, gas,heat and cold
proof. Lasts long and looks
well. Don't take an :imitation.
Send for it free sample, '
FM. Sale By
GEO A SILLS,
sow ORTH
SAPIPLE
itEE
Notice to Ceeditors I
In the matter of the estate of Peter Campbell, late of
the Township of Stanley, instho County of Huron,
Yeoman, demi:wed,
Notice is hereby given, Pursuant to the revised
Statutee of Ontario, Chap. 129, that all creditors and
others having claims agaiust,the ,estate of the saki
Otto Peter Campbell, who died on or about the 18th
day of Mareh, A- D., 1007, are required on or before
the let day of June, A. 1), 11)07, to and by Peet Pre-
paid, or deliver toslaines Cianpleell, Bayfleld la na.,
one of the Executors of tile estate of the said decem-
ed, their Cihridian and Sir names, addreesee and de-
scriptions, the lall partieulers Of their claims, a
statement of their amounts and the nature of the se-
curity, if any, held by theta. Ard further take
notice that after such last Mentioned date, theXax-
contort; of said estate will Proceed to distribute the
meets Of the deeeased &Mont the parties enti-
tled thereto, having regard weth
e to e claims of
t
which they shall then have °tide, and that the said
Executors will not be liable- or the said meets or any
part thereof :to 0.113 perso or persons of whose
claims notice shell not thenba.ve been received by
them at the time of suah diatribation:
' Med at Goderich, this 17111 day Of April, 1067.
PROUDFOOT, HAYS & aff•ard-,,
, Solialtore ftlithel Executors.
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,Popular Stallions
GOLDEN CROWN
W. B. ALLAN, Prop.
MONDAY --Golden Crown will leave hie own dable,
Lot 10, Concession 0, Hallett, and proceed out as
far as Fowler's school bowie corner, to John Carter's
for noon ; from there to Royal Hotel, Seaforth, for
night. TUESDAY -Will proceed on North Read to
John Scarlett's, Leadbury, for noon ; thence to J.
Long's lintel, Town Plot of Grey, for night. WED-
NESDAY -Will proceed to Walton Hotel, for -noon ;
thence to Allen 14ros., Harloek, for night THURS-
DAY -Will proceed to his own stable for noon, where
he will remain until Saturday morning. SATUR-
DAY -Will proceed out to Mr. Gordon'e, Sunshine,
fornoon ; thence by way of Myth hoineovhere he
will remain till the following Monday morning.
2054
PRINCE of MIDLOTHIAN. .
WAL A. ROSS, Proprietor, a
Monday, May 1810.-Wil1 leave hie own stable,
Lot 10, Con. 3. Stanley, and proceed east to James
Dallas' for noon ; thence to Chat Laytons, West
End, for night. Tuesday. - Will proceed to Neil
McGregor's, for noon ; thenee to hie own stable for
Malik Wednesday -Will proceed to Varna Hotel for
noon • thence to W. Elliott's, Goshen line, for night.
Thure'day.-Will proceed to Haan , Bros., Parr lame, _
Stanley, for noon ; thence to his wan stable, where
ho will remain until Friday afternoen. Friday After-
• noon. -To Brueefield, then to hie own stale% where
he will remain until the following Monday morning.
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CLEN DRIB. PRINCE.
N._
J. W, NOT.; Proprietor.
Wednesday. -Will leaveshis own stable, Lot 90,
Coneesslon -, L. R. fa, Tualcersmith, and go south
2, miles to the Mill Road, then met along the Mill
Road to Geo. Aherhart's, for 000n 4: then to Sea -
forth, then west along the Huron Read to G. O.
Dale's, Jr., from 4 to 0 o'clock; then north to Thos.
McMichael's, Hullett, for night Thureday.-West
to Fowler's school house, then south tb the Huron
Road, then West la miles to Louis Orieles for noon ;
then by way of Ransfordal side road to hie own
stable for night, whom he will reanain until the fol-
lowing Wednesday meaning. 2055
ELECTRIC B.
BERRY at BLAIR, Proprietors, .
Monday, May 6tho -Will leave him own stable,
half a mile south of Brumfield, and go south to Kip.
pen and east to William Workman's 101h Conoes-
sion, Tuckersrmtb, for noon I then cad by way of
Croniarty, and mutat-to Farquhar, at Temperance
Mouse for night. Tueeday.4-Eacit to 1fuss-chit/1e for
noon.; then north to Mitchell, at the leeks House
for nightn Ivelnesdo.y.-;.-To Dublin, -at the Domin-
ion Hotel, for noon • then to Seaforth, at Dick's Ho-
tel for night, Thursday. --To Leadbury, at William
1 McGavinai for noon; then by way of Walton to
Blyth, at the Moon House for night. Friday. -To
1 Lendeehoro, at tho Temperance Houee for noon ;
ithen to Clinton, at Gralianiat Hotel for night. Fiat-
urday.-To his own iambi% where he will remain 1
until the following Monday morning.
BEST MAN.
JAMES MINS, Proprietor,
Mouday.-Will leave his own stable, Beechwood,
and go 'to P. Wood', Logan, tor noon ; then to hie
own Stable for the night. Tuesday. -To John Mur -
ray's for noon ; then to J. G. Grieve's for the night.
ednesday, To John tittle's, Concession 8, for
noon • then to his own citable for night, Thursday.
-To Dominion Hotel, Dublin, for noon ; then to
, Joseph Atkinson', Hibbert, for night. Friday. -To
Martin Curtin's, Huron Road, foe noon ; then to
James Dorranee's, McKillop, for night. Saturday, -
To hie own stable foe noon, remaining until the fol-
lowing Monday morning.
CLAYMORE.
B. 13. STEPHEPON, Proprietor,
Monday, May Oth, will. leave hie own stable,
Oonetanee, and proceed 214- utiles south, then east to
John MeDowellea for noon ; then cub to Roxboro,
then north 4 nine% then east to Jas. Dorranee's for
night. Tuesday. -By way of the North Gravel Road
to John Grieve's for noon ; then to Allan Braga, Ilar-
oak, for nieht, Wednesday. At Ids own stable.
Thursday, -North la tulles, then west to Wm. Stew-
art's for noon ; then west to Wm, Bali's, Bee° Line,
for night. Friday. ---By way of Base Lino to Anne
Cornislas for noon ; then to Jas. Iteynold% Lot 82,
Concession 4, Huliett, for night. • Saturtlay,-At his
own stable, where he will remain until the following
Monday morning.
• LORD WOLESLEY,
LIVINGSTONE & HORTON, Proprietor.
Monday. -Will leave bus own stable, Skala, and go
west and north to Charles Gormley's, for noon ; then
to Patrick Connors', ard ooncession of Ribbed, for
night Tuesdays -North to the Huron Road ad ease
to Dublin, at Weler's Hotel, for noon ; then south
along the Centre Road to hisownramble, where he
will remain until the following day at noon, Wed-
nesday Noon. -South 10 Cromarty, then east to
Alex. Dowel, Fullerton Town Line, for night. Thurs-
day -South and 00.111 by way of Mount Pleasant, at
Alfred Rose', for noon ; then eouth to Kirkton, at
Taylor's Hotel, for the night,. Friday, -West to
John Delbridges, Wineheleia, for noon ; then west
to Robert Sellery% concession 4, Usborne, for the
night. Saturday. -East itt d nOrth to the ert
boundary, aeshames Ballanterne, Jr., for noon; t4mcn
by way of the Centre Road to his own stale,
where he will remain until the following Mon
morning.
WILDER LEE.
_ . JAS. BERRY, Prop.
Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Lot 8, Conces-
sion 5, II. It 8,, Tuekerstnith, and go to Hibbert
Boundary, then south 3! miles, then east to Albert
Rycleman's for noon ; thence to Oro/arty, then
north to Carlin's Hotel, Staffer, for night, laresday.
-Then north DO Weberai Hotel, Dublin, for noon ;
thence to Seaforth, at Dick's Hotel, for night. Wed-
riesday.-By way of the Mill Road, to Bossenberry's
Hotel, 13rueefield, for stool* ; thence to Varna, at
ICook's Hotel, for night Thursday. -West to Gosh-
en Line, then south to Wagner's corner, then to
NieholsOn's 110tel, Blake, for noon ; then south_and
eat to Itau'e Hotel, Zurich, for night. Friday. -
To Hefferpanai Hotel, Hensel}, for noon ; then north
along the London Road, to Thos, Kyle% Kippen cor-
ner, for night. Saturday. -13y way of Krong's Ro-
tel, to his own stable, for noon, where he will remain
until the following Monday morning,
'B R S R.
GOVENLOCK & ARCHIBALD, Proprietors.
Monday, May (Ith, -Will leave his own stable, Lot
80, Concession 12, MoKillop, and proceed to It
Dodd% Lot 22, Concession 6, Meltiliop, for noon ;
then to Dick's Hotel, Seaforth, for night. Tuesday.
-13y way of the and Concession, Tuckersmith, to
Thomas Coleman's for noon ; then north to jorieph
Daynian% Lot 1, Concession 2, ilullett, by way of
.Alma, for night. Wednesday -North to Henry Tay-
lor's, Lot 0, Concesaion 11, Mullett, for noon ; then
to his own stable for night. Thursday. - Will go
east ito S. Forbes', Coneeitilon 14, efeitillop, for
noon ; then north to Oliver Turnbulre, Conceal -ion
10, Grey, for night. Friday. -West, then north to afr.
Bird'e for noon ; then north to the American Ilotel,
Brussels, for the night. Saturday. -South to James
Bolger's. Concession 8, Morris, for noon ; then to his
own stahle, where he will remain until the following
Monday morning.. 2055
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FLA.SHWOOD'S LA3T.
THOS. DICKSON, Proprietor.
Monday, May eith. -Will leave his own stable and
proceed to 'Photo :Melody's for noon, remaining there
until 6 o'clock ; thence to Patrick Morris' for night,
Tuesday. --To James lieltay's for noon ; thence to
John Armstrong's for night. Wednesclay.-To J. E.
Ball's, west end school house, for noon ; thence to
Arthur Dale's for night, Tbunday.-To Jim Dale',
west of Milburn, for noon, remaining there until 4
o'clock ; theism to John Rapson's for night. Irrida3o,
;-To Hugh Alexander's for noon ; thence to Wm.
Mature's for night. Saturday, --To his own stable,
Seaforth, where he wilt remain until the following
Monday morning. 2055
LORD HURON.
THOS. DICKSON, Proprietor.
Monday, May 6th. -Will leave his own stable and
wooed to John Dales, Huron Road, for noon ;
thence to ltueben Graham's, Clinton, for night,
Tireeclay.-To Edward Wiseei for noon ; thence to
Wm. `,eolcioughao for night. Wednesday. --To Geo.
Hudie's for noon ; thence to John Torrance's, Por-
ter's 11111, for night. Thursday. -Will proceed down
the Cut Line to Ilohnesville, for noon ; thence down
the Huron, Road to the 1010 000008810n, then 'north
to Burt Murphy's for night. laiday.-ro Geo, Far-
quhar's, Mullett, for noon ; thence to Win, 11. Far-
quhar% ard concession, Mullett, for night. Satur-
day, ---To his own stable, Seaforth, where he will re.
main Until the following Monday morning.• 2055
• MAC OF NEWFIELD.
• .L F. McINTOSH, Proprietor 's
MONDAY. --Will leave his own Stable, Lot 8, Con-
cession 12, McKillop, and proceed to Wm. Morrison,
jrato lath Concession, for noon I then 10 3. Shannon's;
12th Oornieseion, for night, TUESDAY. -West to
William Mill's, Ilullett, tor noon • then to Mason's
Motel, Myth, for nights 1VXDNk8DAY.-Weet. to
Jelin Preffer's for noon I then to J. Higginhottorrae
for the night. THURSDAY. -To R. OsealcGoevanais
East Wawatiosh, air noon ; then to W. Phelan's for
night. FRIDAY. -To Wm. Sholdlee's, Grey, _for
noon ; then to -.Jamas Houston's for night. BATOR-
DAY.--Iforne to his OWD 'stable, where he will re -
1110.311 until the following Monday morning. 2055-
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GatASS FARM- TO I/BK.-To rent, Let 17 Con -
erosion 4, MeKillop,100aerasin gram. WflI he
rented for a term of years.
. MORROW BROS., Seaforth.
Corner Main
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--IN ALL—
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The greatest store and the greAest business in
Seaforth have risen here on the foundation of pub-
lic satisfaction, with the best service, the best as--
sortraents and the lowest prices. We never have
permitted, and never will permit, any one to under- .
sell us, or to successfully dispute our supremacy in
any branch of our business.
Departmen
Twenty dozen Corset Covers, nicely trim ed with rows of lace and ins, -
tion .with peplum, at 25e edeh '
A big sale of stylish Shirt Waist to hand, latest desigus and t` biggest
range ever shown in Seidel prices from 50c to $3 75
S , and ee our beautiful net sta 'point &esprit"0 ) prices $3.
$3,76 each
Also the celebrated L- Mosha Wash S lk—Iapanes
$6.50 each
Ohildren's Russian Coats in silk, velvet and cashmere,
navy and green, beautifully trimmed ;, prices from $2.85 to $3,7
Special bargains in Ladies' White Petticoats of fiambric, some wit
ruffle of lawn, others with numerous rows of valenciennes or torah= Is
deep flounce of erabroidery ; prices from 75e each to $3 each
A cord Torchon Lace, containing 6 yards, a1 lSo each
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Children's heavy ribbed Cotton 11;ise—yJack and Jill brand --s
school wear, special values at from 19e to 30c
Women's Plain Cotton Hose-e—seamless—warra nted fast
for 25c
Ask for our C. M. 0, Hose Supporter for ladies and childi
A complete stock of the newist in Ladles' Waeh Collars and Belts
Also a new lot of 'Dresden Ribbons for Oollars and Belts at 3Oe a Yar4
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• Ladies ackets
:NEW SPRING :.S'TYLESo
New Spring styles in Lathe Jackets, Raincoats and Skirts at speoi
prices
.See our range of Ladies' Silk Capes, with the most fashionable trimmings
Prices from $6 to $15 ea..1
10401tAtA0WAMAI*01~~~stows.
Men's Clothing Department
If they didn't, our store wouldn't be one -qua ter big enough. We don't
claim that every man who doesn't buy here makes a mistake. But if he buys
clothes at the same price as ours, or shirts or hats or any article of men fur-
nishings, and buys elsewhere, he does make a mistake. Values is our ory.
We are independent buyers—buy from the best makers only—not bound to
buy from any one manufacturer. Our stock represencs tho best of seven.
Just to hand. a large shipment of Men's Fang Worsted, Suits newest
style, heavy weights, dark shades, all sizes, from 34 to 42, at $8
OUR $10.00 SUIT.
At this price, as at every other through this stock, you will find qu
ties that are different from the usual clothes to be had at equal priees.
Large shipment of Men's Tweed Pants to hand, all
$1,25
. A pile of Men's odd Vests—all sizes—at 750
See our Floxmon Shirt, all pure linen, extralarge s'
•
ze
a bargain at
Highest Prices paid for Butter, Eggs
and, Wool.
WILPICKAIIIII Si 80
Oppolito Town Buildlng, Corner Min MCI Marko
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