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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-7-21, Page 53171,Y el, 1904 Km• TRAIN UP A CHILI) (/4 him or 10 Larowa y Teem opene April lithe 1�U4 Two atiurnes— Oommerelal innt Shorthand. Senn for College JOIATna1, kb11%)55(aikr111"a" A.14, MoINTYItE, Manager, BUSINESS CARDS, MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER tient, 1' i, SuUllet, Brunets, NAT H. IfoCRACKEN-- v • issuer of Marriage Lieestees, Of. nee at Gr000ry,Turnborry, street, Bruaeols, 1:41ARIO FOR SALE—THE UN. nmismnito has several good Farms for Hale and to rent, allay tonne, In Townehipe of Mortis and OreY, 1' 0, SUOTT, Brimfull . _ ONEY TO LOAN, -4325,000. We have the above esurnutt of pri- vate Muds to loan unreal estate mortgages at 4i and 0 per cont. Itasy tormB of re -pay• moot and °este of loan moderate. Bli0(71ROUT, HAYS & BLAIR, •13arristere, &a., Goilerioll. — — M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT. MISS JEAN MIAUCHLIN, -4m4,aa101( or - PI ANO — AND — ORGAN. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, metotatson, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. J. LECKIE, I4121.3 AND 1011110 INSDRANOE, LOAN ANI) REAL ISSTATE A011NT, 1)1100 over Bursley's Drug Store, Nov Bill, 1001. 30-8m 13 ru seal a Wellington Mutual Fire Insurance Co., 000110111001111 1840 . Inaurainie Maim on the moll and premium now system itt current rates, B flora lemon ire elsewhere call on the nutleraigned Agent of the (Minoan). ON01142110 110011110, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. 141 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- • HER, will eon for bettor prices, to Letter men, in less time and less charges than any ether Auctioneer 10 111101 Buren or he won't charge anything. Bettie and orders eon always be arranged at tine office or by personal application. ROBT. H. GARNISS IBLtlJDV4LlO oNT. A.110t101360r for HUM COUnty. Terme reasonable, galas arranged for at the office Or TIIN Poet, Brussels. 0000 VETERINARY, D. WA.RW3.0K— J • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary college, is prepared to treat an dis- eases of domeetiettted animate in a compet- ent manner. Bartinular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry. Calls promptly at- tended to. Odleo and Infirmary—Four doors North of bridge, 10nriaberry at., Brussels. LEGAL MID CONVEYANCING. B. 141.ACLONALD- 16s..• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Mtn, Sueoesoor to 0. F. Blair. 01.11eo over Stan- dard Blink. Brussels. Solioltor for Metro- politan Beak. M. SINCLAIR— . Barriater, Solicitor, ,(Jonveyeneer, Notary Public, Am Oillott,Stewart's Block 1 door North of Central Stotel. Solioitor for the Standard Bank, ptiOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR— ItaltsISTERE, IfOETOITolls, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETU. W, Prienntroow, 10.0, S. 0. 21..ers G. If. 1111.00111 °Aloes—Those formerly °dimpled by Messrs Cameron & Bolt, GODERION, ONTARIO, MEDICAL CARDS, J. A. NI' NAUGHTON. tic r4., V. m., Trinity mthersity, Fellow Trinity Medical College, Member college of Physiotans and Burgeons, Out, Licentiate of too loyal Oolt lege of Physicians and Licentiate of MM. wifory, Edinburgh, eS•tettlephoue )')o.14,Reeidenee—Mill titreet,Brussele. \ DENTISTRY DR. R. P. PEILD, MMS* Graduate of the Soya) College of Boatel enrgeotisof Ontario and Plret.olasa Stoner Graduate of Toronto Univeally. Office next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, 1311008111101 Fall Term opus hilt, Oth CENTRAL STRATPORD4 ONT., 111 It nays to set it business (laudation and it pays to got it 10 oux rennet. OM attendance We year Itto been the larseet in the history et this eolloge. aWe have platted more 0)0401100 in poeitlons this Year than In ILEy 110011., Mlle year, Write for inaguineent til eatalogue, W,11, Elliott, Preached. di 12.A. MOLaoblan, Principal. V UltR-"=i,.,Mtetiggi-,Il NOTICE/ Wo, the uneereleued t r •aJoo priee of h0100ealelog Le 100, for mill ited 300. for new 01100/1 0101114 to the 111001 In the price cfmatetqa I, me Thin goes 11 Rime on Mouday. Juin; 11:11, 4011. Ewms y at Co., Grin. W. Vera...ARM eterrp, litutvrtnine & Kok, 8 P. PLutt, ltm. NcITAOCULIN, Tues. Ono. Boutittni, J1,1111 .b01311.02., J40110 Emmaus. John Dale, Mre, 33ge, and the 141118P11 t,41,4,44rgt ciarrop, 'Catmint 13igua, Agnoa be NW:Wire, Miss Tho,,, 10411/1 13/0nobart3, liti Katherine Tierney, Ditlien King, Stlean lee Doran and Inez Dale, Mee Ada Avery eerved frappe in the library. filr. and Myo, Rea left on the evening train for the West where they will travel Petit i5.trirt Jeb, Trt vt" W41(1,2'04 The ferment are busy with their bay et preson). Mies Sutton, of Port 111. -wag, le home for her holidays, Rev, 11.11, and Mrs. Kallington are the guests al kire.Relitugton. S. and Mrs. (lode, of Deuphin, are visiting their friends here. J, 11, MoOormials is spending 0 few weeks holidays with his parents, 13, E. Tugben returned to Toronto to speed a few weeks in the Hospital. Mr. end Mre, Ourtie, of Cadillac, Allah., are visitiug T. end Mrs. Code. Quite a niunbet] from here attended the oelebration in Lietowel on the 12t1i. Jackson, of Bluevale, le epending the Summer with har parents, J. R. and hire. Code. Mr. and Mre. Pirie have returned from their hotteyrriouu trip and taken up their resideuoe ou the 4ch line, Orley enmities fuliow them through life. lottr<11.wicit. 0. R. Bradley has reunited from 1310 trip ma Weet. A. 0. Hutchison is attending Magenta Grand Lodge in BrookYille. The 0. P. R. hoe a gang of Italians on ihie amnion putting in new ties, W. EL Downey has been re-engaged au principal of oar publlo school Lor 'mother year at an loorensed salary. There were 221 delude sold here on July 12. The orowd went to Wiogham where they quint a pletteaut clay, Mies Maggie Wilson left for Toronto and prooeeded to 11 Summer reeurt in Muskoka to spend the hob days of Sum• met. Geo. Johnston and wife stud family left for a trip to Manitoba and Western Statee where they will visit relatives and friends. Miss Mabel Dobson left for Blaokwat• er where she will speed her venation en her uncle's farm. She was accompanied by Barbie and Alarjory. During the storm ou Monday night of last week lightning struck the residenoe of Hugh on the 13114 eon. The house wee badly shattered, many panes of glass being broken. Mrs, aud Mies Mahood have returned to their home here after speeding the Wiuter arm Spring in Webster City and 8101110 011y, Iowa, with Dr. D. G. Ma. hood arid Rev. Wilmot Mahood respeotivt ely. Louis Mahood aeoomparlied them and will spend n few weeks here before returning to his work in Webster City. Mrs, Mahood's health ie improving, (330tl10rlete. The price of beef in town has risen learn 12 co 14 omits for roasts and steals. The water in the harbor is eboui two feet higher thio seaeon than for 'several seasoris paat. Tbe stectrieel storm of Satorday night Oih Mot, burned out many telephone oonneetions 10 Goderioh. Judge Deyle, Judge Holt and Grown Attorney Seager have been appointed commisaioners per dedimue potestatem for the Co. of Huron. A. M. Polley nestled his 70th birthday Friday, July 801. He 0 ant strong, hetlY0 and vigorous, nod gives promiee of oontiened aotivit) for years to oome. Manager Smith of the Bummer hotel statee that there are twice se many guests at the hotel Ile tbaVe Were title time last year. There ore et preeeut fifty•two or fifty-three etaying at the hotel, Geoffrey Dolt, B. A., sailed for Dee°. deu, Germany, from New York, and will be iibeent tiii Ootober. He will visit relatives iu Germany and England, but during hie abeeette will pay special attention to Fractal and German, and their continental imam. The Toronto papers tinnomme that Mimi Edith thunpoell, of Dually( avenue, hae eneepted the position of teacher of modern languages at Pielteriug Lading' (Mllege for next year. Mee Campbell le 11, B. A. sptotalist of the University of Toronto, 1908, and in the Weans' Nor. noel College thio year took honors with first place in her cease. Miss Oarnpbeil 10 a eister of Mrs. (Rev.) W. 13. Graham of this tolvu. Lenatilbtery- CONDEMLATIONE3.—The namee of ,10e• easeful etudente from the Toronto 0011eke of Music were recently published end we are pleased to notice that Miee Fiorenota Stitt, of Leadbury, haa obtained honors in PriallirY Pleno, Mise 01-111 is Mies Mamie MoEwan's li142nnameur,.—The hollowing is token from the Salut Pant Pioueer Press, Stith day, July 10 :—Tbe wedding of Mies Praeues Pitney O'Brien, daughter oh Pat- rick nod &fro, O'Brian, and Jennie Ethan Rea took pleats Wednesday morning .at St. Miobael'e Catbolio (dumb. KEW. O'Neil.' read the marriage Beryl(); The eldiroh was deoorated with fern° and palm], Mrs, S. S. Heeselgreve piayed the 'Nodding Meath and Mies Eddie Blanoleard eang "Oh, Pealed Love." The bride wail given away by her father. Her gown wee of ivory satin trimmed with Mos and pearl; and her bouquet was bride's roses, Mrs. John W. leitiehout attended as matron of honor and wore a Orem* adored 'satin gown. The brides. maids, -Mie Seattle Newton, Mies Fannie Higgens, of filtimeapolie, and the Mines Nellie and Bessie O'Brien, 0000 dainty pink freak; white picture haw end oar. Hod pink roue. The beet man Was Harry Devevell, The ushere were Judge 1. W. Vineheut, David Rea and Will. Goddard. The bride',, mother wore a gown of grey crepe de ohine. A. wedding breektaet wee libretti for the immediate relatives end friende 0.1 the bride's home, 255 Wed George etreet, At the reeeption held from 8 to 10 °Week, Mr, and Mre. 0'. Brien, Judge and Mrs. J. W. Finehout aesisted Me, and Mre. Rae in teeeiving. The etiome were demanded with palm; tooes, oarnatione and similach. Aeseding in the dining room were Mrs. 0..attes, Mre, 11, A. Theii, Mu, W J. Dorn, Ma, M. Bunt, filre, Higgene, W Lest-. (Intended forbid we(k.] Mita Nellie Martin hi the gated of her eleter in Harrieton. Jimmy Perrin hag gone to Georgetown to upend his holiday% Work on the new moment sidewalk commented oi Mouday. Mrs. Couttsand children'of George- town, are gueete of Mai. L. Perrin. Miss Gay and Mre. %nom, of Toron• to are elating Mrs. T. Hemphill jr, Mies Sophie Robinson has gone co Tor. onto where ehe will visit for eome time. Prank E twin& returned from Toroolo on Friday where he had greet a few daya. kiwi Carrie Arden, of Deteelt, anent the hot two weeks with Mies Laura Lewis, Mee Joao Davidson has returned from Wingliam owing to the illness of her mother. W, Aran; of Wingham, and W. Scott, of Toronto, visitedefriende in the village Du Solidity. Miseee Agnee and Nellie Bleak have gone to Ayr where they visit relatives for a few weeks. Mee J. Negation bee returned to her home in Walton after epending a week with the Miesee Harris. Kenneth McGowan, a student from Loudon, occupied the pulpit in the Epie. copal °heath on Seeds), while Rer. 111. A. Hell was in Lnoknow. A 'codai 10 10 be held iu the Methodist allure& Friday evening. Tea will be nerved from 7.30 to 9 p. after tallith a good program will be given. Exe ter, Rev, Mr. Godwin end family are spend. ing o few weeke' holidays in Kingsvide. Artbnr Woods hem acioepted a position 100 olerk at the Beier braugh of the Soy. eroign Bank. Mr, Fitton's offer of 625 per annum to keep the town cluck iu ruuning order wait aooepted by the Counoil. Robert Finkel) Ina moved from Us - borne township to tom] and ie onnuying the reaideuoe recently vented by Samuel Rowe, Huron etreet. A beautiful slip of roes bosh in George Platnwell's garden, nut more than 5 or 6 inches long, contained too leas than 28 mute in full bloom and 21 buds. John D. Speakman, who has been absent from town for about two yeare, further preseoutiug his MO8i041 studies under eminent professore in Germany, has returned home A speciel meeting of the Exeter Board 1 of Trade was held in the Town Hall to amender a proposition from a inanufaot- tiring emitter.. The matter wee ditione. sed and we will likely hear eomething tioncerning it later. Parr. Obas. Birney and children vieited in Belgrave during the past week. Her nephew, Lyle Hopper, Wile vieited here a for a time, returned to Selereve with them en Monday. Willie Birley will spend die holidays with Lyle in the I k Northern town. Wm. Baker, Huron etreet, the other 1 a day counted the nninber of beads of celesta springing from a single grain 0 planted on his land, and found thirty 11 well.developed heads. Supposing a head IL 813J4LS VONT contains twenty grains this would EMU, boiler at/ engine were not daMageil to an Moreno oi six hundred fold, a moat Nay moo, Tbe mill and oonteete wonderful thing. were .441 for about 66000 The Mauriee, youngeek son of Reduced , •,,,, dre ottenot be amen/Mimi, Queue; had the iniefortnue to fall from Ioreolii. ,i••• m 11 quopMed by many neer the top of a long ladder platted poop e. egeheit storehotne 100 1(10 statioe. The ladder fell with him and in the fall 11 broke both innate between the elbow and the wrist of the right arm, besides sus taining Laden Innieee on the [toe and head. ALL WOtott. A Union Sunday School Pio nio will be held in Geo, Gordones wove leader aft Groom), Rev, Dr. liformod was in Stretford on Tuesday of leek week attending the meet. ing of the Stratford Presbytery, been on the Biel: Set for sortie few days J. W. Gray, G. T. it. agent, who hash is upending a few well earned holidays at Southampton. Mr, Davidson, of Lie• towel, ie eating av releiving ageut, The Directors of the Publio Library met to coosider what steps should be . taken to wipe off the present indebted nen of 091, in notes signed by the Dir• eators and held by the Dominion Bank in Toronto, It was decided to 10800 08 dieted appeal to ell the readers by mean of a voluntery Fubeoription. Mire Beatrice Asbury, daughter of Rev. Mr. Aebury, of Iiiitehell, paid a flying yieit to her Wehrle here, over Sunday. Hee !amide were glad to see her onoe more, Miss Aeloury has been acting as nitrite in one of the leading New York hospitals and lately in Conneotiont, and is sueeeeding well bo her chosen milling. The following is a list of conatables for the Township of Elma too appointed by the Court of General Sessions of the Peaoe, July 4t11, 1904 :—Chae. Brongh ton, Monkton ; Fletuber Cousins, Trott, bridge ; George Currie, Atwood ; George Grierson, Britton ; Wm. Gilohriet, Newry; Conrad HoSer, &Nekton ; Clue. Henry, Monkton ; Samuel Mines, Monk. ton ; Bennie/ MoOourt, Donegal ; Allan S. Petrie, Donegal ; Sidney Robson, Trowbridge ; James Struthere, Atwood. GRIST Mum BleRNED.—A. F. Dieksou'e big grist mill is in nine, att tbe result of o fire whieh occurred on Saturday even. ing. About 10.80 a blaze was diecovered ie the basement of the Elegem section and the alarm wee et ono° eoundech The entire populace turned ont, but it was evident before long that nothing could be done to save the buildiog. The flumes abet tip through the root, with startling rapidity, and their progrees loot be etayed. When it was seen that the mill wee doomed the bucket brigade wan dIreoted to the elevator, sad by strenuous effort the flames were kept from it. The mill ie very near to the G. T. R. station, whit& wee eat on fire onoe by sparks, but the blaze woo extinguished before any oonaiderable damage was done. A. box oar etanding on a siding took fire, but did not burn. Wbile the mill was a ITHOBS Of flames, and it was feared that the elevator would be destroyed ash well, Listowel wee asked for assistance. bat Wee informed later that ib would not be required. Mayor Hay went to the scene, however, on ao engine. Palmerehon was informed that the etation was burning, and a special engine with ammo hose was dis- patched at onoe. As there is no fire- fighting equipment in Atwood the hose was neelese. The exact loss is not yet nown, but it will be large. In the mill were about to thousand bashele of wheat, nd a carload of flour ready for shipment. Mr. Diokeon recently spent good deal f money in overhauling the mill, whioh O purchased bot a year ago from Michael aerie, It is a severe blow to him. The 10.10•1011101M X:11:000r4=X:lCX,MX*XXXMOCX XXXXX a a a ano of BM ---w11011P- AVING 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. MOORE BRO FURNITURE DEALE 1 Undertaking 3 Night Calls for Undertaking will be promptly attended to by calling at the residence of George Cardiff, or Moore Bros.' boarding house, MRS. A, HUNTER'S resi- dence, Thomas street. Cardiff& Moore UNDTIRTAKERS. ;ECX01CD'clkr CDCX=4 XX:= 6 ftisitist.ltxr ?Geom. Boively & Peavey, of Wallace. burg, have purehatied tbe etouk of Lea. royd & CM, Gilbert Emery be opening tip a groctery on South Main street, next to the eleotrie light bending, Mist; Ella Gar000ban, thumb ter of Jae. °amoebae, reterned to the New Englend Hospital, Boston, after a mentlee vieit at borne, 10, 4., Wittion lute beau promoted to the Bank of Oorinnerue, teklue 1101113843 Oampbell'a p toe, who has removed to Toronto. 0. W. Borrebt, of T0000te, ie now lodger keeper. The voters' list for the town of Sea. forth has just been iesued. The total number of totere on the roll for 1904 is 779 ; total number of pereene eligible to ammo on the jury le 226 P. Gutteridge reports operations In the bridge line as exesedingly brink thi. yuar, He hart 000tra0te for fourteen bridge,. iu the eurrounding district most of which are in Aldlillop townebip. Tueeday of last week a phenomenally large ahipment of fat °little wait made from the 100,1 station for Liverpool. The ebipinaid comprised 16 oars, au entire train load, and wee valued in round numbers at 620,000, The. (male cure bought throneh the agency at Geo. Cheeney throughout the gorrouuding dis- trict. Blytb Fair will be held on Townley and Wednesday, October 11, and 12, Arrangements are being made to hold athietio sports in Blyth on or about Aug. 17. Tbere were 282 tiokete sold et Blytb station for the Orange celebration at Wingbam, Wendell Helmee, of Toronto, is spend. ing a week ab the home of hie pareute, Be,. and Mrs. J. Aolmee. W. A, McKinnon, B. A.„ cousin of Postmaster McKinnon, hae been appoint eci Canadian oommaroial agent ab Bristol, England. ' Coon. Metcalf was in Fit. Themes attending the High Court for Western Ontario of the Independent Order of Foresters. Mrs, James Proctor has eold her reei dictum on Queen street to frIrs. John Short. reed, of Morris, for 11515. Mrs, Prootor will remove to Toronto in September. Reeve Moen fell 'through a trap door in hit' bare on Betarday, 9th inst., and was oonrined to hie home anteing several severe bruises. The priuoipal benign were about his lege and left eloonider, the latter reoeiving the (thief injury. W. F. Tierney, of Malvern, England, arrived in Blyth and will make a lengthy vieit with hie bother, J. B. Tierney, of East Wawanosh. Eight yeare ago Mr. Tierney spent 10 months in Canada and nye be 00110 many obauges in our pretty little town. 400101 wedding was solemnized at the parsonage ot Prituees Avenue Methodist ohurob, London, at high noon on Tues- day of last week by Rev. I. 13. Wallwin. Toe interested parties were W. .1. Fyle, president of the Wilson•Fyle 00, Mann faeturers of Proprietary medicines at Niagara Falls, end Mee, Ruth Murray, One of Blyth's popular and aocomplished ladies. The happy 'couple arrived in Blyth on Tuesday evening of last week and anent a few days with Thos. and Mrs. Jonee, parents of the bride. GOLDEN WEDD/NG.—tt. most happy and enjoyable family reunion was held on Sat. urday, July 9, in conneotion with tbe celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr, and Mrs. Walker, respected residents of Winglitten. The aged couple were born in Ireland, and there also they were united in holy wed. look, in 1854. After emigrating to Cana. dm, they 'mated for a time in Grey and then removed to East Waevanosh, lot 82, icon. 12, in 1856. Of the toil and priva- tions inoident to clearing a term in those early dye, Mr, and Mre. Walker bore their chere. One daughter and eight eons were born to them, ail of whom are living and were printout with their Wail. ies. There are thirty-three grandchild. rep and one great•grandohild, making the four generetione. Among those,pres• eta were the only daughter, Mrs. Ander- son, of Toronto, and her husband; ell the sons—Thornas, ot Riversdale ; Jaek• eon and Robert A., of Toronto; Elieha and Ieaao, of East Wiewitnosh ; George, of Brueeele ; James and Wesley, of Wingham, Beside Ille136 there were present—A, end Mrs. Reid, Robt. and Mre. Currie, J. T. and eire. Onrrie, and Mrs. Pattisou, Bert Reid and Weber, Miss Ida, elan Mrs. Pattison, of Wing.. ham, and James Jaokoon, ot Teeewater, Water and brother of Alre,"Walker, and it large number of friende and neighbors, in all about 120, The reunion supper wee spread In a tent ereeted upon the lawn of Wesley Walker, John street, and it watt indeed a festive gethering that surrounded the tablee. During the even. ing, Mr. and Mie, Walker were presented with a lune of gold as a token of affect. tion from their sone and daughter, Mr. Anaereon, of Toronto, a000repemying it with an address, conveying on behalf el the daughter and eons, the moat kindly and filial sentimente and good wiehee, Rev. Dr. Gandy, Rev, D. Petrie, Rev. Mr. MoLean and others followed in bidet addreesee of congratulation. The pro - gum was enlivened with reoltations by Mise Edith Walker, and a moat happy evening was spent. On Sabbath, at the reqtieet of the parente, the daughter end sone, with other relatives, attended am, vitae in the batik ohurob near the old homestead as a reminder of by -gone day, To oelebeete the fiftieth minivan!, any of their wedding day Nile to the lot of but few, Tim Pooy extends °engrain]. aticine to Mr. and Mre. Walker, and tenets that the beautiful ennehine of Sat. nrday evenine may be an indication of the brightneee of the elm of their oaroor, atter betting long withstood the eternal that more or less attend every lit, We trust that they may be speed to each other and their relatives many years yet and That in the eventide of life, it may ,'bo light" with bright proapeots of tts being "better fernier on." Lady Marjorie Gordon, the danghler of the Dart and Counteas of Aberdeen, wee married in London to Captain John ,jfg„,71GOC'Dit_ Sinelair, M, P. The Arohhishop of Centerbory peefornted the etiremonYr NiEeriterearnIBIMOde innon BLY7 H. This week we have received and passed into stook some Ep4oial lines whiett are now in denature!, —Linoleum., 2 yards wide, in bleak and floral dedens, in two qualifiee, et 370 and 46o per square yard. •—Dineleuna, 4 yarde wide, in new deetene, at 1011 per square yard. —Floor 011 Sloth, new pattern; 1, lie 1,3 and 2 yards wide, et 250 per yard, —Japanese Matting, yard wide, at 120, iso, 20o and 2511. —Laoo ()amine, yarde long, 61. —Leon Guanine, 11,3 pads Iong, 54 inohes Wide, with plain contrail and Pitney bordere, at 61. —Sleek Organdiee, very epeeist!, at 160, 20o and 250. —White Organdien, in different qualitiee, at 12,3u, 150, 20o and 20. —India Linens, a floe range at 15o, 20e, 26o and 550. —Sleek Alusline, in fanny etripes, at 15o, 20J and 25o, --I/adieel Oorsete, in Betiete girdles, very special at 60o and 75e. • —Crompton's (Maas, in all the best etyles, 10 500, 76e, $1. anti 81.25, —B.& 0, Conan, erect term, etraight front, et 50e, 750, and 61. —Ladies' Summer Donate, in strong netting, at 25o, 560 and 504. Veata, in great variety, with er without eleevee, from 5o to .50e. 4—Lading' Blank 00110o, Heee, 4 pair for 25e. —Ladlee' Bleak Cotton Hoge, ribbed or vain, 2 pair for 25,3. 110111 r_111:"4 BUGGIES BUGGIES ! IS THE BEST Beware of Imitators and Imitations. Superior Material, Workmanship and Finish in all our goods. Building from 10,000 to 12,000 Vehicles yearly we have our woulti, 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 If so be sure to call 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 Bias, of other makes, for sale at low prices. 4,..•41.41.41,414.1.,441,.%%.641.4lipi" N. S. IVICeL ue Are You Going to do any Fencing ? IDEAL YEN PENCE IN COILED SPRING WIRE 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. Wilton 1,,,10,1,14,0104,001.esibiet,teeat 0 11 1 041100 ri6p. 4 -4,/ '4 * convince intending parches( ra what our stock is. We have kept the lead and intend to do so if good rigs will do it. E 4, e• A WE aro DOW ready for 1,904 with a larger stock of Enggies than ever we had and a walk through our Show Rooms will Wo have milled to env Bnggy Tops Ude antigen a Spring to prevent the bolts end rivets from breeking Thla has been a long felt Went. We have 4 styles of Axlee—Dust and Oil Proof, Long Distance, 1000 Milech and the Noiseleee Axles, also tt few of the old styles. All Steal Body Hangers end bb trimbned with beet Leatkee, Along with our own Buggies we handle a number of Aret-elase Factory Buggies. Our Wagons are all Oak with 23, and 3 huh tires ; Truelcs and Medhlm siae. We invite every intending pueoliager to call and Bey holm us and save money, EWAN & 0:00,, Brussels