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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-6-23, Page 53nNt 23, 1904 %SC 'vi RAIN IIP A CHILD (% :nd whom np a0nd him or hac be LISTOWEL :r .41 4 epeng April 1I.ilt, 1904 f Two Coates— • 11r 0011 il ,tad ah,rtltaud. :l for Collegge door/Jai, A. L, Mo1N1'Y1{P, Manager, 'v COSINESS CARDS. TiTONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER not. 11,0.!001°1, Brueeole, %XT H. MoQE .Q EN— Y 7 o Issuer of Marriage Lioaueoe, Or. 000 at Grocery, Turnborry street, Brussels. -WARMS FOR SALE—THE UN- Dsnorarirm has Several .Oood Farms for sale and to rent, easy tains, 111 7!owoshipe of Olerrlt and Grey. 8 S, b001'T.Brusoal ONEY TO LOAN.—$25,000. Wo have the above amount of pri- •vets, funds to loan on real estate mortgages at 41 and 0 per omit, Easy terms of re -pay• mous and nista of 1a011 moderate. 21t0UiM00w, FLAYS 0 BLAIR, Burrlature, &c., Goderioh, M• �i}IARR}Stilt, ._ Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WAL.TON, ONT, MISS JEAN M'LAUCWI:UN, —TEACHER OF— PIANO - AND - ORGAN, WIR• -T 4ZE2, u ;A -t- ► ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: 0100RANax, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. J. LECKIE, LIFE AND FIRM INSURANCE, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, OAlOo over Dursley's Urng Stare, Nov. Srd,1022, 30•3m Brussels. Wellington Mutual Fire inguranen Co., RoTAoLlaaatn 1840 Insurance taken on the ouch and premium note ayetotn at current rates. Before 10101T - lug elsewhere call on the undersigned Agent of the Oovtpany. GEORGE 1t00ER13, l3ruasela. r..one...--,.ems AUCTIONEERS. L.j 1 S, SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- + man, wilt sell 101 bettor prices, to bettor men in lass time aid lean allergen than any other Auotleueer In East Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates and otdure 0011 sways be arranged at this of0oo or by personal application. ROST. H. GARNISS ( BLUIOVALE — Auctioneer for heron County. Terms reasonable. Rales arranged (or at the onion of Tin Peer, Brusaole. 22tf VETERINARY. D. WARWICK— °. • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all dts- eases of domesticated animals in a 0ompot- ettmantter. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry, Calls promptly at- tended to, 0111oe and Innrmary—Fear Coors a Not.h o7 bridge, Tnrnborry at., Brussels. ig LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A B.lMACDONALD— .t3.-. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, tato, buooesser to G. F. Blair, 0111oe over atttu- Mud Bunk, Brusecls. Bolieitor for Metro• polltau Hank. SINCLAIR— V ,r Durrietor, 3atloiter, g000V0300000, Notary Public, &c. Central Hot BEorvoxfo block 1 door North of Central hotel, iiglioitor for Oho Standard Bunk, plt00Dl?OOT, HAYS de 13LAIR— BARIRISTERS, 60LICI ,IIS, NOTARIES PU11LI0, ETU, It, C. Bare W, 1110000000113,20. C. G. F. PRArn. Olmoee—Those formerly moulded by Messrs Oootoron & Bolt, G OD>3nlo71, ONTARIO. • MEDICAL CARDS. J,. A. M'NAUGHTON, M. I►., C, al., Trinity University, Follow Trinity Monloal College, Member College of I nyafefaus and Burgeons, Ont. Lieentiato of the Royal Col - loge of Physioians and Lloeotbato of Mid. wot.•y, Edinburgh. serTalephooe 10.14, lteoidetoe-111111 street, Hrneanl0 j,.. - DENTISTRY Pi?. R. P. PEILD. - 01a1YTtBT Graduate of the .Royal College of. Dental Burgobnsof Ontario and b'h'at•olane 8ouor Graduate of Toronto University. OBiau next to Brower'a Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. a'i&'86";363 4d i`l s t y b: MANY CALLS aro received from business BMA std MANY STUDENTS aro planed 00 good positions each year by the famous CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. This nehool statute ler MeHionlasT AND HUT in bushman education In Canada today. Many Busluess Ohl.p� lOgnb employ our gradudtea as teach+ b➢ 8idrors. No have scores of to 1 from 0Lb00''Oofogea, Aolt to too thorn ithe day iron enter, Commends acuate 9 uety, eateloguo free. W. J, ELLIOTT, Prinoipol, Bru.ssels Greenhouse, PLANTS AND FLOWERS, Yon will Und at Brussel,' Groonhonoo nay quantity of Tomato, Quoin] ewer, Celery end Oabbeee Plants, Tartlet° Plante 10e. a box or 80. a dozen tooth. S►fes oolleotion ot Flowering Plante, A ohniae lob of Oeratiuin0 and Anneals for battling. Out Flowers supplied. Floral Dealgno made to order. MISS KELLY. biz ixic.t : et'o . Howiok Common met in the town Ball Wodnoed0y at lest week. Lowell Andrew is laid up with an attack of rheumatic fever. hire. W. G, Strong left for Perth where she will visit for a few week. The Bank of Hamilton and W. 11. Litt have had new awnings treated. J. G. Trimble and wife left for Glen. born', Man„ where they will make their tu,ure home. A number from town took in the Con. veutiou in Wingham ou Tuesday and Wedueoday of last week. *Ire, (Rev.) R, J. Garbutt and two obildren, of Wellaoeburg, are renewing old acquaintauoes in town. Mrs' T. D.Hagar , T. D oc and family left on i f Tuesday of last week for Edmonton, N. W. T. to loin her bnoband. She was aa• eotnpanied by her Meter, Mee. Walker, nud her make, Mise Agnes Walker. P'orCLvvlc:le. Poetmnster Gibson is making some (Menges in the Poet CLSoe. Station agent Bradley lett fora month's holidays mud will call at Montreal and tape a return trip cot West. Recently Beery Armetroug, of Wrox eter, dealt off his tubber tired buggy, horse and harness tor a bouae and lot in this village. The Efigh Court of the Canadian Order of Foreslere met in 'Toronto lust week. W. Watters was in attendance as the representative of the loose heart. On June 18th Rev. D. and Mrs. Rogers celebrated the 25th a0uivereary of their wedding day. They received cungratnla• tions fromirelattves present from ,Erin, Baimore and Wingbam. F. Gedoko delivered sixteen line cattle in Gerrie on Monday of Met week for whioh he received the handsome sum of $1058. The average weight was about 1800 pounds. W. Stinson was the buyer. Bev. J. Hussar, B. D., of Holmeeville, ammo the pastorate of the Methodist cherub, Fordwicb oirouit the first Bum day in July, and Rev, D. Rogers, who completes a e000eoolul three years term bare, removes to Thornetale. The Guild of the Presbyterian ohurob visited the League of the Methodist ohurob ou Friday evening 17th lust. The visiting frieude rendered a very good program, Rev. Mr. Dobson, presiding, and all were afterward served with ettudwiob, cake and mites in the bane• mens. VY*0,wet ettta. Dr. Jdnaieoon, M. P. P. far South Grey, and Mrs. Jamieson were guests of .Robs, Johnston. Theo. Hall, editor of the Advance, re• turned borne after a visit of several week.' in Oatiforni 1. J. D. Long tvae elected as eohool trustee for Ward 1, to complete the on expired term of R. A. Douglass. Mase M. ;[,. Maxwell, who has been spending her vocation at home and other pewee, bite returned to Buffet'' General Boapitol. Darkey, the property of J. E. Sweets, of this town, won first money" in three heat'', in the tree for tall moo at New Hamburg, The beet time was 2 25. At the meeting of the Wingham Bowl- ing Club the following ships were ap- pointed for the season ;-W. T. Holloway, Dudley Holmes, Wm. Holmes, Won. Holmes, Ohne. Kueohtel, R, Vabetone, D. T, Hepburn, A. 11, Crawford and Ed. Noah. W, H. Green sustained an injury whioh might easily bave resulted more oerioesly. He stepped into a trap door leading to the cellar of hie reeidenoe, and fell to the bottom, file bead etruok against the atone wall, stunning him for a moment, and bbe horde of hie tight leg were severed aloes to the knee, requiring the 'careless' of a ptiysiaian to attend to the injury, Mr. Green now Mose aboob by the did of eratohes, and hie Mende hope soon to sec him potuplotety restored. 4ilirt toot. Mile Kathleen Gentle left on an ex- tended trip to Wieconeia and 1141uoeseta. Rev. C, R. Gonne and John Render() are nboent from town thio week at Synod in London, The street gang have been busy grading anti getting the bottom laid for the new granolilhic wait to the etotlou. Motors. Hovey and Oantelon left for Iudianepatio to eater the great Amerioau eh00t %MMob tools plane thio week, 8. S. Cooper received wood from 00- 1aw0 that his teener was 000epbod for the Whtgham poste/40e, it being the lowest, Thera is some talk of trying to arrange au exhibition game of foot ball between Sea(orth lemur tenni and the Collegiate club, Oondootor MoOallum'e train Wednee day afternoon of last week had (our brides and their happy husbands on board when i0 loft here, The crowd wan limited to what it has been of other years to the Farmers' Excursion to Guelph, Only 96 Cokets being pur mesad from ha e . where be a good pile of wood in the v entity of the statiomnaoter'e reeklenee that to looked upon by some pimple as public property, and Rightly oonlisoatlohe 00000, W. Doherty is improving the appear. *nee of the old mon factory site by hawing the land ploughed np and levelled. The 0o0dbtioh of this prope'ty 0ino0the fire of 1898 hoe been an eye sore, and tile work pot upon it now it much 3132512000300. ,> ad by oho naighbore. Miss Hattie Ruutball, 13. A., who Ma been tatting a pont gradtnite n,ttreo i P11340141 oulture, eta , i,i a Boston teach sassed her exam'. mite hmlore, and ha been offered a lnorative position in ;0 Indiana eobool, At present she is visiting Rb her home, dui /100 not deckled ns' ye to anoept the probfered pnoitlon or not. T .f 1114171138.4140 PIltlirT a 1 The Renton plots rimed the Court n House are now in Summer dreso. I, Itev, O. A, Hedger, 14. A , wee upLenee. n ed the of the alternate .delegatoo to the � 1 Provincial Hyuod at 3b.utreat, at the I Aboutmaetieg of the Tor"oto yyn,,d, t A eurveying party under 0, P. R. engineoro,''Darted out from Goderieli Iaot week, and no far their work haw been chiefly along or near the Mantled end Ile oontrlbatory wtrearee. The anemia exoarsinn Co Geolph Modal Ferro on June lith, wart largely attend, d, about 260 exonrgiouieto Ink iug the train at this station, Moro that] half pnrohao• log 01.513010 were of the gentler 002. Our oithrerte will be sorry to hear ot the illness of Sto'ior' Agent A. Straiten, hie trouble being a recnrrsess of the oomplaint from whioh he coffered nu severely some months 0ieoe. At preernt he ie soriouoly ill, but all hope toe his speedy recovery. The ec0tetery of the Deughier0 of the Empire received on Monday, of 1001 week a cheque for $26 from Warden Bowman, toworas the betiding fund Of the Marine no0pitat. The ohegoe will be to welcome addition to the tend, but the kindly sentiments of the letter 0000M ponying it will be egaolly weloome, and stimulate the Oheptor in its mission. Captain Will Ouudry arrived home on lith diet, as predicted, looking as though he bad dome from one of the most sal• abriouo 000ntries in the world instead of the most unhealthy. There are but three or four men in a theinatd who 00n serve over two years' in the hot regions of Africa without being invalided home, and Capt. Gundry is evidently Ono of them. P►f. wtru(i, Rev. Dr, 1310Leud 1100 returned frr;tn d pleltoant visit to bis home in Piques Fldwartl 101and, Rev, J, ff. and Mrs, Moll tin and ohll. then, were ',pending a few day' with Mrs. MoBaiu's pttroube. John Stewart left for Strolford where he bee enured a good pooition in Ono of the large furniture, Motorise, A. 8. Langril, 114. D., amt. Burgeon of the 87th Regiment Hitld'mand R'5 -o, left on Monday of last week for Niagara Camp, Bert, Turnbull, eon of J. A. Turnbull, 8th eon. West, has re'urned home from Woodetook, where he brie been attending the Wootl0Lookuollege. :9!Alex, Cttmoron 1010 in Toronto last week noting as delegate from the looal 0. 0, 1, Chert t0 the High Court which oonvenod thie year in the Qusea City, J. A. Meolrarlane, of Donegal, has been awarded a Fellowship by the Coun• ail of the Toronto Bilbao! of Science in the dop,trtment of lleehanioal Engitreor- ing. J. 00. Briokor, who for the past three months bas aonduoted tt tailoring and onto' forniehhtg badness in Wateou'e more, next to Mareball's hardware, eotd ono hie supply of tweode, eta., to Laugh Porter, The latter hue teased Mr. Wat- son'e building for a epeotfied time and hes taken posoeeeion of his new premises. It ie not more than six menthe or more Meth Ohae. Ovens was it robust and epeoimeu ot manhood as one could well wish to see. Early in the Muter ha took ill with stomooh trouble and rapidly lost flesh and strengthbecoming t, ono, a shadow of hlmselt. In faot,, no one would have known him, so changed was he. All that medical skill mold do wee attempted but in vain. About lour weeks ago he weut to Guelph to consult a aped Waist who gave him but little hope, teed he returned and remained at the home of Mai, Morrison, Newry, until he died which event transpired an Wednesday morning of lash week. The deceased was 63 years and 5 mouths old and was well and favorably known in the community. Ole was tet one time a oheesemoker and later on took up farming. His funeral left has tate residence, lot 9, con. 32, Elma, on Friday and proceeded to Elena Centre cemetery for iutermnt. la 0(1er1011. Time. Tilt is ou a visit to hie brother at Hepworth. The Bonk of Montreal hare moved to tb- it new premium'. The June Sessions of the Peace for Eturon were on this w ek, before Hie Honor Judge Doyle. A raft made up of a million fee% of logs, reached port lest week from Moon River, for the Goderioh Lumber Oom piny. Work i0 being eteadiiy pushed on the new steamer Cariboo, and it Tooke as if the will he ready to leave for Lake Superior in about three weeks. Make out a List of Tour 3 tequiremento AND GO DIRECT ' TO STHACRAN'S Where you will find a good as- sortment of all lines of IIL El' C81' White Muslims, Organdies, Dim- ities, Lawns, Vestings, Can- vas -Dusk and Linen Home- spun Suitings. Colored 1'Iuslins, Organdies, Ginghams, Flake Linens, &o. Black, White, dream and all the popular shades in 27 inch Japanese Silk, at 50e. per yd., suitable for light and cool Shirt Waists or Dresses. A full line of Summer Corsets, Vests, Gloves and Hosiery. See out Six different:lines of SOo, Corsets — each a Specialty and the best value in the trade. A largo range of Laces, Em- broideries, 1iibbons, too. July Standard Ptitterho, Designers and Fashion Shasta to hand—one of the latter FREE to those who oall for Wont, EVBRYTBING 01110AP. NO FANCY PRICES. AIST ACHAN 1.1041t0 9901. The Botta of Works had the grader at work on the streets', and arse had the grass nod weeds, with which the streets are lined, eat down. U. Andoroon and Jobe a Torrance, o , of Court Royal Oak, were an Toronto last week attending the nnoual meettog of the High court, 0. 0. F. The many friends in town of R. T. Kidd are very sorry to learn that he is seriously ill with kidney trunble. He returned home from Boston about 9 weeks deo, and Mae einae been aonfioed to hie hones. Mayor Hay, while on hie way to Ot- tawa met Mr. Peterson, thief engineer of the 0. P. R , who informed him that the road was Doming to Listowel. I0 will be built in oonaeotion with the road from Guelph to Goderioh, and very probably at the same time. At a recant meeting of the Agricultural Society a resolution wail adopted express• ing their sympathy for H, Hemsworth in the Mee of his wife, Mr. Hemsworth Was for a number of years an efftotont- president of the Botiety, and has always token au active part in the work of the Society. The eemi-annual meeting of the North Perth Oonuty L. 0. L. was held in the Orange Hall here on Tuesday of Inst week, and was well attended by the brethren. Besidoe the transaction of routine business, arrangements were completed 'for celebrating the coming 12th July in Listowel, whioh promises to be the largest Orange demonstration ever held here. The County lodges of -North and Booth Perth will be here in full force, and South Grey, Beet Bruce, Eaet Huron and Wellington are alen expected, so that it will be a veritable Orange field day. After the County meeting had closed, Elma Matelot held its semi- annual meeting .ot the Royal Scarlet Ohapter. PIONEER MS110Nxo. — A meeting was held in the town hall Tuesday afternoon, with a large attendance of representative farmers acid townsmen interested in a nova' proposal, that of creating a Deemer - 16,1 tog cabin in the park here, to be built in tree pioneer taehioo and furnished in keeping. Though it is but a short time since the ides. first took hold, and the promoters bad sent is bat short notice, there is much i0terbet taken in the aoheme and it ie entirely likely the pro. position will be oarried to a enoeeeefnl Nene. The proposal originally 1301130 from the golf club, of whish W. (Jamie, ot the Banner, is an eutbueiaetio member, and at the public meeting Tuesday that gentleman outlined how the club in con- sidering plane for the betterment of the park, bad thought of erecting a slab house, From bhie they bad been lead to think of rumoring good sound loge from as many of the orginal pioneer buildings a0 poosible, aud therewith to .build typiool settlers' bosses, containing furniture, fireplaces, ate., in keeping, and to make a oemplete oolleotion of the early settlers' likenessee, to be preeerved with oars. The town would be asked to set aside the land permanently for park purposes and the memorial would be good for ail time bo dome. At a proposed settlers' gather - lug the building could be erected and af- ford au occasion of enjoyment, art well as being a notable event. Jae. Donaldson, Mr, Hewitt and several ''there expressed their entire approval of the sobeen° whioh they feel could be made a most valuable event. John Watson, ex -mayor, ptoplie- od to support the scheme in the town council, and thought that the settlers themselves would be pieoaed to 00.operate. 101 B, Morphy, in eappor0ing the eoheme, draw up a roeoiution which wee adopted with enthusiasm, on motion of B. For- eayoth, malinger of the Bank of Montreal, and Jae. Donoldeon, of .l3'ma. The reed. lotion read : "That this meeting approves of the proposition to treat Ot Listowel old time log oabie commemorative of the settlement of the Listowel dietrlot as outlined, and that committees be strains in Wollaoe, Elms, Mornbngtou, Grey, Howiek and Listowel, to carry on the work." A capital suggestion was made by Rey. Mr. Buokland, rooter of Christ thumb, that the name and date of birth of the first white Mild in tach locality Ohotttd be asked for and a photograph, if possible, secured for preeerva01on, In. formation on this eubjeot and also with regard to the names of sutlers will be warmly welcomed. To give an idea of the interest taken in the oobjeot, an old gentleman, surely poet his three moors and ten already treed n lied the b e , dei. Y p p l? tion of "ooruer man;' a ',try important ande resp noble poeatian, to hold the building of the old log boon, demanding ouporior skill and expertness, The old gentleman olaitns he could handle him. self as well ort he maid over forty years ago. Offers of "cranes" to hong in the flre.plaoe, and powder -home, and spring wheels and spring poles, and all the things 000000ary to pioneer life are being freely reaeived and Warmly accepted, When the oebiuo have hear' emoted, poeeibly ill the preeenoe of a groat pioneer gathering and Iaraia110d with the mementos of a feet dieeppearong past, they will rernaiu firers, lu testify 10 insure generations the wine, life and worth of their on "wider-, ,, ,ve!I am t0 the etterprloo of the to.o•,.t eeneratfon, 00 whose 00001. pose the iu tnouto is dqo, 1$1vLh. Win, Sane 000011 Tpronto last week a0ttnclieg the high Oourt of the Canadian Order of Perdition. A. T, Bewley, a bedollet in the Weoloy college et Winnipeg, ie vleitieg et the home of bis maple unci anus, 0, A. and M re. Bowe. T. J, and fare. Backslap went to Detroit on flf02day of last week to attend the funeral of their brother-iu.lew, E. W. Kernighal. Mise Olve0to Brigham, Leather in U. S. 8, No. 10, Bullets wad Morris, hue re- signed ae elle defends going to the Nor. mal oohoot after the Summer holiday'', The annual lawn social under the auepi000 ot the Ladled' Aid 'moiety of Blyth Presbyterian aburob will be held 00 the spacious ohuroh wed maueo grounds on Friday evening, June 24th. John Mullet hue sold Me residence and grounds on Queen street, North, to A. 13. Omer, of Eaet Wawanoah. Tia piioe paid wee 9800. Mr. Moffat and temtly Will move to Toronto. There died lu Morris, on Thursday Jane bob, one of its most bigbiy oetremed residents, iu the per0ou of James Logan, sr. Deceased received a peratytio stroke about 4 o'olaok in the afteruoou, while out at the barn doing some (Moran and wee found to an uneone0ienO state by the hired man. hiedaual aid was summoned but of no avail and at 11 o'ulock the same evening, his spirit took its flight. The bereaved ones' have the sympathy of the oomm0uity in their sad brow. The funeral took plane on eoturday 00 the Bolen cemetery. Deoeaoed wee a mem. ber of the A. O. U. W. He leaves a grown-up family of six sone and three daughters. In politica deceased wee a pronounced Liberal and in religion a Presbyterian. Rev. Dr. McLean con• ducted the eervites Ot house mud grate. PILLS AND PILES. A prolific camel of Piles' ie the nee of oatbartios and pills of a drastic, violeab, nature. Followed by s reaotioo on account of the rhetuoue, drying properties they eon. Latin• There are other ''armee, but in matter what the cause or what the kind of Piles, De, Leoohardt's Hem•Roid eau be relied upon to 0ure—to stay cured. It'e an internal remedy that removee the oansee of Itching, Blind, Bleeding 0r Suppurating Pita. A guarantee goes with each package containing a mouth's treatment, It can be obtained for $1.00 at drug. gists. Sold in Brussels by Jae. Fox. HOMESEERI;RSf 07y EXCURSIONS 'Winnipeg Mowbray Determine Souris Brandon Lyleton Lenore Maniota engin Wawaneea Bineoarth Moosomiu Areola Esievan Yorktou —To - 0000.00 Regina Moose Jaw Emmen,k Swan River Saskatoon Prinee Albert Macleod Calgary Bed Deer Stratboona 01 50 32011 32.23 32 00 33.00 303315 34.00 05.20 00.00 ea 00 38 00 3050 40,50 Going June 14th, 2801 and July 10th. Returning until Aug,15611, 20th and Sept. 20th, respectively. Tickets are not good on "Imperial Limit- ed" Pamphlets and 1011 partieulers7lrom any Oanadiau Paetdo Agent, or A.H. NOT/SAN, Toronto. WSOL Any quantity of Wool wanted for which the Highest Market Price will be paid. .Alf. Baeker BRUSS.ELS. ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL and LONDONDERRY Royal ![ail Steamers From Montreal From Quebec Bavarian Jnue 17, 4 a.W, June 37,8p Parisian oni iartti July 1, 4 " July 1, a" Iouben July 8, 0 " July 8, 0 " BATHE ON PASSAGE First eabia—Bavortan,TtruWien and I60. tau, 572 rani upwards ; Parisian, 3070 and up, -.Liv 1 001 Second shin e' & a a p LOudonderr Y Bavarian, Tunisian mid Ionian, 840 and 042,50; Parisian 007 50, London t2,8° extra. Tbird•class—Snportor a000mmoddtlon, 828 to Liverpool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow and Loudon. Through tickets to South Africa. rlottieent to Glasgow 1►itect 8leiilan, Juno 20 ; P.retorian, July 0. let oabiu, 2.G0; dad e10.ge,985; Bed olase,$25, New Norte to letaagow Low rates t by above Glasgow eEoambra on aitpllouttml to W. 01. =AU, Agouti Brgosgle. 4-44 cKinnon ELYT°H0 NEW SUMMER GOODS Our oaten during the teat few weeks have beau nnprecodentod. Wears new leaking up for the cold backward Spring and there is a regular boom on. Oar stook got preety well riddled by the heavy demands upon it, but ,hie week we received s large 'shipment from Montreal which puts our stook iu good ebspe in the following lines : --Atl.over Lace, in white, blank, linen and two•toned otleote, at 400, 000 and 75c. -.-Yak Lace and Insertiuo, in biaok, white and linen effects, at 20u, 60o, OSo and 75o,—Embroidered Sete in Collars and (tuff's, In assorted colors and patterue, at 250 and 35o.--Ponoy Waist Goods in Meroerized Veetingo, Piquee and Cream and White Luetres, at popular prices„—Ladiee' Blouse Sete, in pearl, gilt, elver, gun metal and exodiz ed from 100 to 50o,—Ladies' White Underwear in Cornet Covers, Bttirte, Drawers, 9'0„ a0 popoler prioeo.—Ladies' Summer Vests in long and short sleeves and sleeveless at 7u, 10o, 15e, 26e, 950 and 500--Boye' Suite, in great variety, at low prices,—Cir abeok of Boots and Sheets is now oemplete in all linea of Ladies', Miesee' and Obildren's, a'so a full line for men and boys, including the Ding Quality. EARLY CLOSING. At the regneet of the bueineeo people of Blyth the Council has palmed a bylaw making it compulsory for all plane of business to close at 7 o'clock sharp every evening, 000050 Wedneeday and Saturday in each week, oom- menoing June 27th, 1904. We tenet our friends will do their chopping early and give the clerks a thence to get some fresh air. BUGGIES ! BROCK BUG-GIES ! IS THE BEST Beware of imitators and imitations. 'le'tPt!'I,,ry,eL"W4dlu'Id't'a,'aA, Superior Material, Workmanship and Finish in all our goods. Building from 10,000 to 12,000 Vehicles yearly we have our would- be competitors distanced in numbers. We have still a few of these "Old Reliables" in up-to-date Finish and Design to show you. Does Quality count with you 2 If so be sive to call as we can certainly interest you. Best Goods Procurable at Close Prices. We have a number of other makes to show yok, including the "Platteville," "Palmerston" and "Guelph. Also a number of comparatively new Second-hand tried, of other makes, for sale at low prices. ' ,e..n.'n,'a,,ae,,,.i,,t,,lli Ittl'lli I„'art„1.• N. S. McLa calm. Are. You Going to do any Fencing ? IDEAL WOVEN PECEI‘, IN COILED SPRING WIRE LEADS THEM ALL It is all No. 9 Hard Steel Wire and is the Strongest Fence made. The Railways and i o aderecting Electric Roads are it. Call and get our Prices. a, �n9d4dar4,a6n1rt,'t1.1,0 nt'n Wilton & Teen ull EWA. 84.Y CO WE tyre now ready for 1904 with a larger stock of Buggies than ever we had and a walk through our Show Rooms will convince intending purchasers what our stook is. We have kept the lead and intend to do so if good rigs will do it. We have added to our Braggy Tops this season a Spring tore bolts and rivets from breaking. Tbae has been a long Nit want. p ',tut the Wo hove 4 etylee of Axlee—Dust and Oil proof, Long Diets lee, 100o Miles, and the Nbieoleae Axles, also a few of the old styles. ` '-^- All Stool Body Hangers and all tri m mod ,t ' 1v h beet Leather. r, Along with our own Buggies we handl'' a number of f1rBt-©la Factory Buggies. ss Our Wagons are all Oak with 2; and 8 inch i • , � tires , Truths and Medium size, We invite every intending parohesor to oall and Buy bons ps and twee money. ElWAN & Co., Brussels.