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,-\W\ Commercial and Bhortitnud,
Bonn for (olleg0 Journal.
A. L, Mo1NTY11.113, Manager,
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BUSINESS CARDS,
�(/fONEY TO LOAN AT 5 P S'R
11. soul, F, B. 3100''10, 8rnouolo,
H. MoORAO:ifEN—
ee• leery, of Marriage street,
res. Of.
Ileo at Grocery, Turuborry 1131.001, 81(1110018,
"WARMS FOR SALE—THE UN-
nbn0r0rtltn has several good Farms for
tittle and to rent, easy terms, 131 Townships
of Morris and Grey. le 31, SOOTT.Brueeol
1t/I ONEY TO LOAN.—$25,000.
1Cl We have the above amount of pri-
vate Node to loan an real estate mortgages
at 4¢ and 11 par pout. Easy tame of re -pay.
mein, and costs of loan moderate.
P1t0031300T, HAYS Sc BLAIR,
Bmv'istoro, ga., GoUerluh,
M. NIORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT,
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
-TRAWLER OF—
PIANO — AND — ORGAN.
ONT,
ROBERT GUNNINGHAMI
INO(1ANOE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
IJ. LECKE,
LIRE ANO FIR13 INSDRAN('la,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Office over Rureler's Drug 131•Ire.
Nov, Ord, ISM 00.101 8ru68o18,
Wellington Mutual
Fire fflsneanee CO.,
BBTABLIBnan 1840
Insurance taken on the cash and premien,
nolo system at current rates. 33,4010inhnr-
ing olb0wllere call on tbeunder0lgued Agent
of the Company,
GNOME ROGERS, Brussels.
AUCTIONEERS.
VI. S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
1 • non, will eel! for bettor prices, to
fetter men,In less time and less charges
111011 any oher Auctioneer in East Hnroo o1'
b0 won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always he arranged at this oBi0e or by
personal application,
ROBT. H. GARNISS
•BLIIF,VALE — ONl.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Telma reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the office of Tan Poem, Brussels. 11tt
VETERINARY.
J. D. 'WARWICK—
Boner 0l teatime of the Ontario Vet-
erinary Collage, is prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domeetlnatad animate in a oomuot-
ant manner, Porti"alar attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Cells promptly at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary—Four doors
North of bridge, Turnbe1Ty ot., Brussels,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING,
A, B. MACDONALD—
o Aarrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eta.
buoeoeeor to G. P. Blain Oface over Stan-
dard Bank, Brume's. Solicitor for Metro-
politan B auk,
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SINULAIP0—
Y Y arrister, 31o11oieor,'OoOVOyanoor,
Notary Olio, &o, ralloe—Stewart'( Block
1 door North of Central Hotel,
Solicitor for the Standard Bank,
SOUDFOOT, RAYS & BLAIR—
ARRISTERS, 310LI0I0enit8, NOTARIES
PUBLIC, 10.100.,
2110007007, II. 0. R. 0. HAYS
G. F. 13LA1n.
Olaooe—Those formerly ocoupled by Messrs
Cameron & Bolt,
GODERIoE, 0240,11)10.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON.
el, 11„ O. 811.,
Trinity Univoroity, Follow Trinity Medial
College, Member Collage of Pltysiolan0 and
Surgeons, Out. Lioontiato of the !loyal col-
lege of Phyoielauo and Licentiate of Mid-
wl'lery, Edinburgh. I0 '1Velopboue No.14,
Reoidouoo-111111 street, Jimmie,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEII.D,
DENTIST
Graduate of'the Royal College of Rental
Burgeonsot Ontario end 3h'ot•olase Mum
Graduate of 'lo1'onbo University, Officio
next to.Ilrewer's Photograph .Gallery,
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CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
It pays to not a busiuo0e edunetion /U
and it pays to get ft in our school.
Our atten0au0e this year bee been the
10rg00t In the history of tide ooltego, n
WO have placed more stedeuts i1,
,11 poeitioh0 thio year than 1n any p1031'
tone year, Write for magninaon1
oataloguo,
w,a, Elliott, President, dt
ll, A., eleLaehlau, Peluelpal' i
Brussels
Greenhouse.
PLANTS AND
FLOWERS.
You will find at Brume!? Greenhouse
any quantity of Tomato, Oauhti:war,
Oelery end Cabbage Plante, Tomato
Pinnte 100, n box or 8o, a dozen loose.
!rine ooheotion of Flowering Plante.
A choice lot of Geraniumo and
Annuals for bedding.
One Flowers enpplied,
Floral Designs made to order.
MISS KELLY.
ztxtct .tews,
itleceter.
Mies Liviugetone ratan nod to her home
in Blyth to spend the holidays.
Mre, S. Bebier, who hoe been suffering
from an attttuk of appendioitio, ie slowly
recovering,
John Pedlar recently sold hle farm at
Sharon to Tobias Pa11ner for the sum of
$7,000. The farm is a good on and the
purchaser has 0003(30d a bargain.
Joseph Holmes, B. A , of London, a
former tea0her at Sharon, woo helidily
visiting at Jobu Pedlar's during lost weep,
Joe secured the degree of Bachelor of
Arlo at the University this year.
The ratepayers of 8. 8. No. 3. Stephen,
have deolded to build anew behoof house
in the place of the preemie 811rno1ure
which has seen 008,300 for n great num-
ber of years nud is now beyond 000008e-
ful repairing.
ticJr. 0:4'•
Sonoco ligroin—The following ie the
needing of the pupils of S. S. No. 10 for
the month of Juno:—Average attondemoe
48 ; Jr. 4t11—Mamie Deumm 71 ; Eva
iiathwell 60 ; Ruth Engler 65 ; Florence
Whitfield 00; Oharlie Bnitrey 59 ; Louis
Engler 58; Stanley Hntobinsoo 40 ;
Irene Fogal 801 Sr. Ord—Andrew Doull
45 Willie Spelran 43 ; Jou. Hallenbeck
40 ; 0he010r Baker 38. Jr. 8rd—Alma
Bpeiran 08 ; Katie Denman 04 ; Pearl
Oxtoby 64 ; Blanche Whitfield 50. Sr
2nd—Ion Spelran 67 ; Irene Engler 04 ;
G,.o, Evalle 02 ; Myrtle %talcun 61 ;
Jae, Doull 66 ; Ldy Evans 49 ; Wilfrid
Whitfield 48 •, Percy Ward 46. Jr. 2,Id—
Marguerite Hutchinson 62 ; Alex Hyde
50 ; Jno. Hyde 68 ; Mary Maoism 56 ;
Della Whitfield 50 ; Herman Piokerell
48. Sr, Pt, II—BowelI 0out18, Willie
Ward. Jr. Pt. ll—Hartwell Spelran,
Christie Engler, Freddie Oux, Minnie
Hanna. Sr. Pt. 1—Stanley Meehan,
Lusty Taylor, Wesley Belianlyne, Millie
Oox, Milton Oxtoby, Edith Piokerell.
Jr. Pt. I—Gertie Spires], Henrietta
Denman, Andrew Coutte, Maggie Love,
Earl Ratbwell, Emma Taylor, Carrie
Ward, Jennie Ward.
8. B. LAernoo, Teaoher.
.FOr(lwicle.
The Orangemen of Howiak celebrated
the glorious 121th in Wingham,
Spriugbauk Creamery chipped 124 box
es of butter to Montreal on Tuesday of
last week for export,
Benj. Gibson bite returned from Now
Liskeard, He liked the parte of New
Ontario, that he visited, well.
The Fall Fair will be held in Fordwieb,
on Saturday, Oot, let. Expert judges
will be present to judge the live eto:k.
B. S. Gook took a short v0oation and
spent a pleasant time with hie eon, Dr.
W. 1i'. 00013, of Elmwood, and hie Baugh.
ter, Mre. (Dr ) D. R. Dunlop, of Shallow
Lake.
The Orangemen, Young Britons and
Black Knights etteuded divine Service on
Sunday eveni0gin the Fordwioh Methu.
diet Murals. The poetor, Rev. Jae. Res -
ser, M. A., B. D., Ph. B„ coiduated the
service.
Mre. Geo. Anderooa, of Milwaukee,
Wieoonoiu, strived here to wait at the
bedside of her eon Leslie, who is seriously
ill at the home of his grandparents, Jno.
and Mre. Anderson, Leslie a000mpaoied
by hie little bouein, Lusk, was on hie way
to visit hie grandparents when be was
taken ill.
I.3texesetil,
H. 1, D. (look and Misses Tena and
Jiggle Shinny lett last week for a three
months trip to the Old 000031 y. They
purpose visiting England, Ireland and
Bcottend.
,..At a epeeist] nomination held by the
electors of Tuokeramith, to elect a ooau•
oillor in the plans of the late kir.
MoNanghton, Joe Stlueon was elected by
animation,
Dave McGill, formerly of tide plum,
event a short time with friends, who were
much pleased to Bee him. Dave wag ou
hie way home from the North Weet
where he had epe031 a couple of yoare.
Rev. Mr. Sowers and Juo. MttoArlhor
appeared before the Toronto Presbytery
on Tneeday of laot week, to present the
claims of Cermet Ohnroh inconnection
with the eali to Rev. MoLemith, of 1461•
ton.
Word has been received from the
Toronto Presbytery that it release hap
been granted Rev. MoL Smith and that
be has 000epted the oall of 0turmel
church, Renard]. The induction will
take plaoo on July 26th.
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Aauwbelonging
o W. Mo01oq while
peeturing near the grist mill got aleck
between the woodpile and the fence, and
was unable to get out. She remained
there several hours before being noticed
and when redeemed was oompletely
exhausted and in a short time would
have died. The membero of the family
had quite a search for bar thinking she
had wandered away,
LOOM, OPTION BououT. —A large dela•
atlou f the ' 1
o W. 0, 1, U. anoom anis
d
Kahan p
byRev. Dr. Medd waited on the o i
0 uuo I
wishing to know whae notion would be
taken reepe011133 the Looal Option petition
presented in May. A very spirited die.
minden of the queetlou took place Miee
Murray and Dr. Medd urging the Oonncil
to give the eloatore the privilege of de.
'tiding the gentian by their volee
•whileOouueillore Geiger and MoDouald
thought that Looal Option if Berried
would ruin buelneeo for laoll of aoaommod•
noon, Ooanoillor OoOk thought the
matter should be left over for the nest
coumoil to deal with, The Reeve thought
fire 10030 Weald prove It poaiti30 injury to
the temp0(0uue nose. Dr. h'trgueun
fevered allowing the electorate decide the
question, Geiger —lifeDinitld---That the
prayer of the within re anal option be
not gran ted.—Untrud, Ur, Fere aeon
yeted 11031,
1..Y')•() Vvbrld30 0,
plies 61oOormiell is vioitiug at Gode
flab.
Mre, Thos. Doily fa visiting her many
friends in Milverton,
Mise Porterfield and Mine Allis) Hunter
spent a tow dayo in.Torouto,
The moons are !malting the foundation
work of the new Paroouage.
Rev. A. 0. Tiffin, mud family 0peut
a tete weeks with friends in Godorlolr.
Mise Addie 0 3kley, of Moorefield,
event Sunday with Mlea EmmaJohpetoo,
Samuel Code, wife and eon, from
Dauphin, Mao., aro visiting friends i0
thie oeig11berlimd.
Amoe and Master Harold Porterfield
paid a flying visit to their eieter, etre. W,
1. Goodwin, of Dorohester.
Mr. and Mrs. Imery, of Romney, have
returned to their home, after epeuding a
steeple of weeks at the Parsonage.
The holiday mason brought to our
village Mtge Maggie Word, Stratford ;
Will Rea, Ailea Craig ; DeWitt (Mame,
Brnesele ; !lies E lith Cole, Galt ;
Levret, Berlin.
151 v' i.e..
There were 86 aaodidatee writing at
the llotranoe 0xamin0tione at Blyth.
The resignation of Mies Lockhart as
teacher of the primary room has been
received and am:opted.
The au0aal sermon to the Oroogetneu
of Blyth and vicinity 10118 preached by
Rev. J. Edmonds in Trinity ohurah on
Bnnday mowing.
Wm. and Mre. Bime and Robert Slitter
went to Platteville and participated in
the celebration tendered Platteville old
boys and Old girls.
Mies Janet Anderson, one of the teach.
ere in the Mouklon publio school ie
visiting at the home of her parents, J. A.
and Mre. Anderson.
Mre, R..0. Dunbar, of Dallas, Texas,
arrived in Blyth and will spend two
menthe visiting at the home of her
parents, Hugh and Mrs. MoQaarrie.
i41re. G. M. Sherlock and three 01111•
dron, of Winnipeg, are virititiug at the
home of the lady's mother,. Mrs. Ohariee
Fleetly. They purpose spending two
months in Blyth.
0 email agreed to supply water foe
sprinkling the streets during the menet
eea8ou, the Ooouoil to pay five oen1e per
tank of water, and in 00 01480 abell the
expense per week exceed $4.
Isaao Crittenden received a letter eon
veying the sod intelligence of the death of
hie brother, Wm Crittenden, atNeepawn,
Manitoba. Deceased was a reepeoted
resident of Blyth for many years before
going to the prairie proviuoe. His death
oaourred on Wednesday, Jane 29.
DEATH OF Mae. '.'i000r,o BALLANTYNPo —
Death called away on Friday morning,
let inst., Eliz tboth Hislop, beloved wife
of Thomas Ballantyne. Deceased bad a
elroke of paralysis in Jone of last year,
wb.le living in Bruesele, and which eon.
Bead her to bed for two mouths. She
rallied and was able to move about, but
alwaye had a lameness iu her lett aide.
Three months' ago, after a residence off
one year in Brussels the family returned
to Blytb, About seven o'olook on Thure•
day evening Mre. Ballantyne was tallest.
ed with a second stroke of paraiyeie and
T.R. BRUSSELS POST
lingered until tour 0'0)0033 next moreing
whets she passed away, Deueas•'d was
horn in G,htsbi&e, Scotland, In 1810, and
41 yenro ego was tnan'ied to her bereav•
I ad husband, They were Ittvrr10(1 at six
o'olook in the morning anti 131 eight
o'olook otarted for Canada, They fleet
settled l0 London, then Stralhroy and
then Wroxoter, where they lived 21 yoare,
opining to Blyth 16 yoare ago, Mre,
Ballantyne was 010 mother of eight chili
firm, all 01 whom were horn In Wroxeter,
One 1,t the Mildews diet{ young, 'Those
living are Jamee, of Trowbridge ; John,
of Ohioago ; T'horns', of V tneonver ;
Bessie, ab home ; Andrew, of Toronto ;
Mrs. Ooneius, of Walkerton, and Afro.
Groves, of heeforth, John, Thermo and
Mre Oonsine were enable to bo meant
at the funeral which took plane on Mom
day afternoon, iote,ment being made at
the Union cemetery, Rev. J. Haleness
conducted the eervioes aethe house and
grave, Deemed was a fine old Sootob
lady mad wae a good neighbor and n true
Irfnnd,
Wm. J. Ward died at his reoidenae in
Blyth o1, Tumday afternoon of last week,
l'uboroulooie wee the nue of death.
Owing to ill -health, he cold hie term in
Rest Wewanosh lash Winter and moved
to Blyth in the hope th,t a rest frorn.
active work would improve hie health.
All thee kind hands and loving hearts
o)uld do proved of no avail in obeoking
the dread dise:,oe. 13e leaves a widow
and one IitUe sop.
(3.0110 r1(0133.
E. 0. Attrill lost hie valuable purebred
Olydeodale otalllon, 00100011 Squire, on
Monday from collo.
W, Stuart Lane, who has recently
completed hie law oouree at Toronto, is
Goole for a 00liple of months before cpm.
rimming praotioo.
Rev. W. 8. Jamir0oi, wife and two
children, of Heepeler, were gueet0 at the
residence of the lady's parents, Jno. and
Mrs. Aohceon, during the week.
Geoffrey Holt, B. A., has been spend.
ins' the week at the parental rcoidenoe
and left Thursday, 80th nit., on hie way to
Germany, where be will visit relatives.
• A charge ag0ioet John Pennington, of
Colborne, of stealing a whip from the
buggy of George Lxithwaite, of Goderioh
township, while the latter was attending
the feotival at Zion church on Tuesday,
June 28331, 1000 settled out of Court tbie
week on payment of mete by Mr. Pen•
niugton.
The Government contemplates es-
tablishing a fi011 hatchery on an extensive
seals at wine port on the lake, either
Sarnia, Goderioh, Owen Sound or Col-
lingwood. A representative of the fisher-
ies department will shortly visit them
planes to cleoids where it (Mall be looated,
and R. Holmes, M. P., ie making an
eff.,rb to have Goderioh chosen.
The Goderioh element Briok Company,
limited, baa been organized with capital
of $40,000, and is expected to be in full
running order next ween, as the machine
is already iu position ori the harbor
beach. R. 0. Hoye, of Proudfoot, Hays
& Blair, has applied for a charter and
the provisional directors named in the
application are Jamee Clark, George
Aoheeon, Wm. Prondfoot, K. 0., Jae. A.
McIntosh and 3. P. Brown, five good
solid eitizene.
The following is taken from the Gode.
rich Star and refers to the young man
who mold the horse to an E'hoe farmer
recently ; On Saturday Lawrence Cad -
more, of Rockford, formerly of Clinton,
was arrainged before Hie Honor, Judge
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Cllange ui Busilless
HAVING purchased the Fur-
niture Business carried on
by JOHN WALKER we desire to
call the attention of the public to
the same and ask for a share' of
public Patronage.
UNDERTAKUW
Night Calls for Undertaking
will be promptly attended to by
calling at the residence of George
Cardiff, or our boarding house,
MRS. A. HUNTER'S residence,
Thomas street
MOORE BROS,
FURNITURE DEALERS
AND UNDERTAKERS,
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Boyle, nh'trgod with etealing a horse
tram a fi"at near Centralia, The hares
wan ,.t , '•trd0 sold Go a termer about
furan el a from Stratford (,,r $18
1111111,23 I• he horse le said to be worth
fifty. '1.11., prisoner was apprehended at
J.tooltlord cohere he woe, and had beau,
(00110ieg for a farmer, and when charged
before the court pleaded guilty. A0
Oudmore le but 20 years old, lii0 Honor
reserved muteness to allow the county
Attorney to make some euquir188 es to
his previous' uundoot.
.taevvottte.
Mies Nettle Anderson, who hag been
the guest of her mole, J. 0. Robertoon,
Main street, hoe roiorood to her home
in Silver Creek, Man.
Kra, Thoe. Reid hoe sold her property
to tared, Brown. Mre, Reid purposes'
leaving town shortly, but has not yet
decided wh're elle will laoate.
Mre, Jehnetoo, who formerly kept store
in town, i8 lying very ill at her home in
Toronto. Her daugh'er, Mrs. George
Longmire, of Brandon, Man„ is with her
at present.
Dr. Kidd will move his frame rftio0
building to 111e rear of his new he. 48.
Ile has temporarily rented a room is' the
Boa building, which he will use far au
office until hie new house ie finished.
J. W. Boyd, 01., was in town 0U Tues-
day, of last week atter hie long eine of
aonfinemont to the house, neeeesitatod by
hie broken leg, The broken limb hoe
healed nicely and Mr. Boyd nen move
around by meano of a 0aue and numb.
Mr. Grooh, of Milverton, has been In
town for some weeks endeavoring to got
our business men to install an acetylene
gas plant to light our streets and bus{.
nese plaoee. The idea is to raise about
$500 in stook. This will pay for the
central gas maabine and for the laying of
the gas pipe to all plena requiring it.
Mies Edith Penhal0e Mende will be
pleased to learn that she hoe been eco
easeful in her work at the Toronto 0,,n.
servatory of Menlo, having graduated in
piano, (teachers' oouree), taking first
honors in all department's, and ie now
entitled to be styled A. T. 0. M. 8130
hoe been awarded the Meson & Ricoh
Soboiarehip for highest standing grad.
nate, with first aloes houore in the Nor.
mal Course,
JL1a,towel,
The Baptist Church Sunday Sohool
held its pionia in Mr. Tomkin'e bush. •
Will. Jenkins has removed his tailor.
ins' and gents' furnishing baiiness to Jae.
Lee's store, a few doors Beat of hie old
stand.
Riobard E. Rothwell left for hie home
in Denver, Colorado, last week, after
spending a couple of weeks viei1ing his
mother and brother, also other friends in
town nod neighborhood.
Daring the eleetrio storm early Wed
oeeday alor0iug of last week, a oow
owned by Mre. Jno. Binning, Penelope
street, waft struck by lightning and killed.
The animal was in a field near Mrs.
Binning's reeidouoe and wits found dead
in the morning.
The departmental examination in eon.
neotioe with the High Sohool began on
Monday morning of last week. The
number of oandidatee for the several
examinations were : For Junior Leaving,
33 ; Junior Matriculation, 7 ; Senior
Leaving, 7 ; in all 47. J. H. W. MoRob.
arts, of Mitchell Model Bohool, assisted
by Thos. Holohineon, Newton Publio
School, 10100 the presiding officer.
In taking a trip up North, Ed. Gabel
forgot hie grip which wee left 00 the
station platform here, He sent word
from Palmerston to have it taken care of
but on his retire to town found it had
disappeared. A search for it proved
snooesefni, it being found hidden under
the floor of the warehouse soro0e the
track from the station, When it was
discovered it was found lying partly
open, bat the 00010018 were intact with
the exoeplion of a oatety razor which bad
been taken out of 10. That the thief
intended to appopriate the entire outfit
is elmoet 00rtain.
A B000usertm YEAR—The Listowel
Business College cloned on Thursday for
the holiday. The year has been a e00.
coastal one for the college. Oat of a
olaee of forty-four during the Winter,
twenty of them remained to complete
the oouree and take out diplomae, those
graduating being; Commercial Depart.
ment—William G"Noble, Wallace ; J.
B. Peltou, Listowel ; Herbert A. Pebles,
Newry ; Paul L. Doig, Molesworth ; G.
R. B. McDonald, Moleawortb Short-
hand Department—Mabel G. Brown,
Listowel ; puna V. Kelle, Listowel ;
Lizzie 8. Doan, Palmerston ; Laura M.
Willoughby, Listowel ; Clara Klemm,
Listowel.
DEATH or Huns KAT —The death oo•
tinned in Detroit on Friday, let inst., of
Hugh Kay at the ripe old age of 78 years.
Mr. Kay was for twenty years or more a
respected (Minn of Listowel, removing
11 years ago to Detroit where he has
elude resided. He had been oennead to
hie bed for the past few menthe and his
death wag therefore not entirely nnex•
peeked. His bereaved ` wife and family
mourn his departure but believe that all
111i0ge work together tor good and trust
to meet together in that as yet dim
tho03h perhaps not far distant future.
Surrounded by sorrowing relatives and
friends, all that WW1mortalof the late
HOgh Kay was laid to rest in Woodmere
oemotery Saturday afternoou, the funer-
al taking pl0oe from the iomily residence,
262 Meldrum avenue, Religious eervioes
at the hone and grave were oonduoted
by Rev. 13. W, Reherd, of the Bethany
Presbyterian church. The pall bearore
were the six 00330 of Mr, Kay—John, Bt.
Catharines, Ont. ; Andrew, Lielowel,
Ont, ; Rev. William Kay, Durobeeter,
Ont. ; Riohord, Memphio, Tenn, ; Rob.
ert and James, Detroit. Many floral
offetinge covered the casket. Tho death
of Mr. Kay, who was 78 years of age and
a native of Glasgow, Scotland, manned
on Friday evening after a lengthy illness,
He emigrated to Canada in 188. residing
g 7, d ng
there Until 11 ye030 ago when he moved
to Detroit, In October, 1800, Mr, and
Mre. Kay celebrated their golden wedding
00niverear nit
y in that q. The downed
i0 survived by a widow and nine ahihlrne
—three girls, Mre. John Kay, of Red
Bay, Ont. ; Mre, P. Schwalm, Walker.
ton, Ont., and Mimi Margaret, at home,
and six sone ; also 27 grandchildren and
one greal.grandabIld.
The Finneoe Minister will hove a ours
plus fol iant year of $16,600,000.
RabertPurdon, well.khown G. T. It.
Condut:40r, died buddehly in Montreal,
Albert Levine, a eribman on the
Toronto Power Company's works at
tiagara, was swept over t110 Valle,
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MILLINERY
Now 00 the Millinery season is drawing to a close we are at,xinpe to
reduce Dur 811,013 to the lowest possible point, We will carry nothing over
to auo1her season if low prices will clear them out, Our own its ail new
and ap.te date in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate, Ready.to wean, Ha1lare,
Bee„ oleo Fanny Trimmings, Feathers, Flowers, l3ookies, fishbone, Chiffuno,
Rte. From no,v till the end of the season we will make te1rd10 regent:m.0
i1, prt000 to clear.
SUMMER GOODS
Our elook ie fully assorted for the hot weather. Most of the following
geode were bought months ago befure the advance In prime11, and will t,e
sold at old prime :-
-Men's Balbriggan Underwear, in all aizee, e.t 25a, 150 and Sibs — L'ileo'
Fine Underwear, in veins and drawers, at 70, 80, 100, 1111 and 20...—
Ladies' Fano), Hese, with leas frollte, in ail sizes, at 25o,— Ladies!'
Glevee, in silk, taffeta and L'lale thread, in plain and lace effects. i11
blank, white and cream, at 16a, 20o, 25e 03101 351.—Lis lice' French ICId
Gloves, in white, blaok and ooloro, at 75o, 8513, $1 and $1.25.—Men's
Black Cashmere Sox, Dills toes and hassle, at 25e and iiia.—,11en'o Over.
8118, in bleak, blue and fancy etripoe, with or without bibs, very epor•ial
at 50o, 750, 86o and $1.—Men's Faooy Straw Rate, new and very swell,
at 60o and 75o.—Boyo' Suite, in all aim from 25 to 30, fr.'m 51.10 to
$5.—Men'a Suite, in greot variety, at $0.50, 54 60, $6, $8 and $10.
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BUGGIES !
BUGGIES!
IB THE BEST
Beware of Imitators and Imitations.
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Superior Material, Workmanship and Finish in all our goods.
Building from 10,000 to 12,000 Vehicles yearly we have our woubd-
he 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 ? If so be sure to gall as we can
certainly interest you.
Best Goods Procurable at Close Prices.
We have a number of other makes to show you, including the
"Platteville," ''Palmerston" and "Guelph."
Also a number of comparatively new Second-hand Pigs, of other
makes, for sale at low prices.
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Are You Going
to do any Fencing ?
IDEAL OVEN PENCE
IN COILED SPRING WIRI
LEADS THEM ALL
It is all No. 9 Hard Steel Wire and is the
Strongest Fence made. The Railways and
Electric Roads are erecting it.
Call and get our Prices.
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what our stock is. We have
good riga will do it.
We have added to our Buggy Tope this season a Spring to prevent the
bolts mid eiv010 from breaking. Thie has been It long felt want.
We have 4 3tylee of Axles—Duet and 011 Proof, Long Distenae, 1000
Miles and the Noiseless see Axles oleo a fete of the old t 1
,a y eo,
A11 Steel Body Hangers and all trimmed with beet Leather.
Along with our own Buggies we handle a number of first-class
Factory Buggies.
Our Wagons are all Oak with 24 and 3 inch tiros ; 'Trucks and
Medium size.
We invite every intending pnrebasee to call and Ray
lions 00 and save money.
WE are now ready for 1.904
with a larger stock of Buggies
than ever we had and a walk
through our Show Rooms will
convince intending purchasers
kept the lead and intend to do so if
EW„AN & Go., Brussels.