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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-8-18, Page 5alithe TIO. 18, 1904 THAiN UP A CHILD And when nil1101' sandt0 him or SL/ST WEL;/ /Lel//G ./a% THIS BRUSSELS POR' Term opens April glib, 1110 Two (Mureee— Oommerolal and Shorthand, to Saud for0ulloge Journal, A, L. Idols VAPI, Manager, BUSINESS CARDS,. ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER oeut, N.B. SOOT'S, Brussels, • V Y 73. MoORACEEN— Ieeuer o1 Marriage Lloenae0, Qt. due at Grocery, Turnborry street, Brasfield. 11ARMB. FOR SALE—THE UN• 1 DRjOIGN11D has several good Tarot for gale and to rent, easy tarots, In Townships of Morris and Orgy, F 8. ROOTT,Brueael C. O. i+'. Court Prluaoes Alexandria, No.24, 0. 0. P„ 13 russela, moats in their Lodge ltuom, Blas. bill Bleak, on: the 2nd and hist Tuesdays of anon mouth, at u'olualt. Visiting brethren always welcome. JAB. BURGESS, 0, R. WALTIIIR SMITH, R. S. M. MOR ISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses) WAL.TON, ONT. MISS JEAN ed'LAUCHLIN, —TEAOHER OF— PiANO — AND - ORGAN, ssRVsgans=0, exTT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: IN°UR2042, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. J. LECKIE, LIFO AND FI1RE 108011,00(111, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AG13NT, ONce over Bureley'c Drug Store, Nov'.8rd, 1002, 80-8ro Brussels, Wellington Mutual !'ire Insurance CO., 1110TA8LIOIND 1840 Insurance Wren on the cash and premium note system 800211ent rates. Before insur- ing elsewhere call on the undersigned Agent of the Oompany. GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. 11 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - 1 • RIR, will ee11 for better prices, to bettor men in lose time and less charges than any other Anabloneer In Bast Huron or he won't °barge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this oI800 or by personal applloatton. R013?'•, H. GARNISS I BTTr1VA LE — ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable. Hales arranged for at the o1Boe of Tun POST, Brussels. 220f VETERINARY. 1 D. WARWICK— eJ.• Honor Ora6nare of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, le prepared to treat all die- ea808 of drnneotleated amitosis in a onmpet- entmanner. YartInttlar attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry. Calle proinptl4y at- tended to. Office and Infirmary—Four Aoors North of bridge, '1'urnhetry et., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A B. MACDONALD- -c.. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Ate. bueeeesor to G. P. Blair, Onioe over Stan- dard Bank, Brussels., Holloitor for Metro- politan Bach, lifM. SIN GLAIR— V V • Barrister, Solicitor, ,Oonveyaneer, OOtary Public, &a. 011ioe -'S tewart'e Bleak 1 door North bl Oeotral Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard Bank, PHOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR— BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIO, ET0. W. Pnopniroow, H.0. R, 0, BAY' G. F. B4.AIn. Ofilcoe••-Thoee formerly occupied by Messrs Cameron & Holt, GoDDRTOR, ONTARIO. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON. eUla, el. M., Tlfutty Uulvereity, Fellow Trinity Medical Oo110ge, M'onthar College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal (W- iese of Physicians and Lloeutiato of MW .wlllery'Edinburgh, tuvrTolopboue No,14, Rehitlenoe-Mill street, Brussels, DENTISTRY DR.DR. R. P. FEILD, DEN't7S'I' Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Fireb•olues Honor. Graduate of Termite University, 0210e. next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, 1304138i2L1. Fall Tam cps Sopa 6fah CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. fq It pays to got a busin800 ed4datlon g il.t and it pays to get it in our school. Our attendant's this year Iota been the ii largest In the history of t111a nonage, ' Wo have pineed more 6041841s in dattiona title soar than In any 084. li Mug guar, Write for ' magniffognt catalogue, • W,J, Blliott Protidont, LI D. A. McLachlan, P01001400' s f C4...-.3..' . dt 13=k1=1113 tmelwa-a • NOTICE We, the oudereleuod, agree to refers the pelmet'horee'8hoeing to tele, for 00011084 and 00e. for naw 01008, owing 40 410 advance in the 111100 01 material, eta. This 8008 lulu forge on: Monday. J020 nth, 1041. EWAN 410o., Maned 1>y 1'. amen, r, R_ ( Prom, T1L a 1't4ZLnrn, MIN FUrlltlteT, ONO. W. POLjARD, HUAtruttrrlo & HON, EM Melanomas, 0110. Romaine, Jobs 4008(U0a, Czhict iltivs. Goer -les. Alien. Alarllla Kahle is vi0iting her brother, Rev. 0, U, Kahle, of White, 8hureb, ltev, J, W. llohneo wee in Kiooardine last week attending the Summer School in eonoemion with the Epworth League, Oscar Spenc), o[ the bank of Homiltou staff, is °pending hie bolidaye with friends in London. 101r, Stewart is relieving biro, Tho many friends of Mrs. ([rev.) Hall will be eery to hear that she 1180 had the rniofortune to lose the eight of one of her eyan. Our new teoabor, Ohm. Leppard, of Molesworth, hats moved to town and ie residing in the house owned by John Stinson. Mile Annie Howard, of Orange Hill, Into been ookag,•d to teaoh in one of the deporlmento of the Midland public school at a good eatery, Ifi x,t, tine e•. Thursday of this week le oivlo holi• day. he Advocate staff will this week take their annual holidays, Wm, Dearling, or. left for London where be entered Viotoritt Hospital to undergo en operation, Harry Junes delivered tho firot sew barley to Exeter grist mill on Moo day of last week. It wee of excellent quality, The !might train going South killed a mow belonging to James Willie, Exeter, North, on Monday afternoon of last week at the 000800ng one and a half miles North of Exeter. A oow belonging to John Taylor waeit jared at the ettm0 time, Ed word liloidemun, while laboring under a It of despondency ottueed by an overdoeo of tauglefoot, took Paris green on Saturday eight, 8.1 inst., in an at. tempt to commit suicide. The done, however, waa too large and did 1108 have the desired effect, the patient recovering shortly afterwards, 11. N. Taylor and S. A, Popieolone were In Toronto Met week, the former as re presentative to the Grand Encampment and the latter to lha Grand Lodge, I. 0 0.11'. E. J. Speakman was also in et- tendanoe at the Orsini Lodge in bis official oapaoity as Past Grand Chief Patriarch. .3-r W 8830(7. School re opened Monday. Ohm. Lucas has parohaeed Dr. Kidd's frame house from Adam Berlet and will remove it to a lot back of hie resideuoe, Maneger McKay, of the Bunk of Ham- ilton, 'Tent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. Knox, of Hamilton, relieved him. We oro pleased to report that Mrs, Stephen Pelton, who its ill with typhoid fever at the home of her son, Jae. Pelton, is doing nicely, SAlex. Oameron re ebingted the roof of John Wilsou'e house. The old ehiuglee hod been on the house for 44 years and were all made by Mr. Wilson's own hands. Macy of the old shingles were in very good condition. G. T. R. Roadtnaetor Henry and a gang of fifteen men aro busily engaged in building the owitohee and aiding to the ooment building site, The work of build Ing the road to the Dement beds will then be rushed to oom410180n, We are glad to report that G: T. R. section foreman, Ohae, Small, who for the peat two weeks has been confined to bed with a severe attaok of infl,mmation, is now better and able to be around, tbough not yet capable of going to work, W. F. Forrest has decided to operate a chopping mill in Atwood, and for that purpose 18 having the old flex mill thor oughly overhauled by the Stratford Mill Boilding Oo„ who will install the moat modern' and n4 to date machinery edit• able for a chopping mill. It is expected that the mill will be in full operation by Aug, 22ad. Forel wic+lfl. There ie no truth in the report that R. E. Meanllum intends to start a grocery. The Springbank Butter Oo., shipped a am of butter to Montreal for export to Liverpool, England. Mise Della Gibson has returned from New Liskeard %hero she spent a pleas- ant time visiting friends and relatives for about six weeks. John Broughton, of Pittsburgh, Pa„ a teacher in the Pennsylvania Moobaniaal Institute, ie visiting hie sister, Mre, Wm. Gordon, of the 911 line. Rev, Mr, Husesr and family attended the Summer School of Winghom District, which woe held in Kinoarl3ine during loot week, Mr. Hasler took a eobjeot on the oto4ram. The Fordwioh Oheeso and Butter Co., shipped a oar of .aheeee to Montreal for 0o d storage. The prise paid woo 7i Dente. Tho Met halt of July cheese has been sold for 71 cents. Bowiolr voters' list nonlaine 1241 nomoe, Of these, 1084 are entitled to vote at both mtiniotpal and parliamen• tart' elections, 188 at municipal eteotions only, and 74 at parliamentary eleo8iono only, 611 aro qualified to act ae jurors. List wag posted up on July 28th. The semi-annual business meeting of our braes baud was held in the hall and everything proved to be in a very favor- able condition under the able manage• maul of bandmaster, Louie Orbit. A. C. Elatehieou, was re.eleoted Pres, ; 11, L. Albrecht, formerly treasurer was elected esoretary.; and P. D, Hainetook was Mooted treneurer. The ' 1 o boyo are: now relief debt with a own 0nm in the Erbium, and quite a 'mintier of engagemente ahead. e Tho Metltoditt Parsonage - Board de. aided On 0OWe 1180800ary improvements, and 'aro diepoeed to do their utmost to mahe their new peter and family et 111 fortable, The Quarterly Board was largely attended, almo2t every member being point. A apirlt of brotherly love seemed to pervade the entire meeting, The salary of the pastor, Rev, J. Hisser, M. A„ B. D,, was fixed at $760, oxolneive of inoide tel expenses, end a 01001nlfon wee nnanimoaely edoplod to have each quarter paid in full If at all pooeible. It wag aleo,deoided to YOBS rho Oonnexinn. al 11'und@ by envelope, this method having proved eatiefaotury during the pest two or three year°, E, Uouper woe appointed to attend the ildanalal DIstriot meeting. Ixc:nwtt,il, On the The moo Mond some farmers are paying high wages, Borne 0(113 getting A0 high 218 $00 for two menthe, The Ooaueil Mae the drainage problem down fine and will Bonn be in position to Mimic a proposition to the people. Robert Taylor, of Kalamazoo, Miolt„ is here after an abeenos of 18 pare plotting hie brother Alex, He i0 aeoompanied by hie son. Bob Norrie, who has been in the em- ploy of J. OJabkirlt for over three years, left for Wooleley, Man., where asituation awaits him. Thomas McPherson, son of A. Mu - Pherson, who moved about 0 year ago from North Dakota to Deloraine, Man., has rented hie (arm in the latter place Bud now residue at Eatevau, Asea. Bert. Fowler left tor Woolsey, Man., where he intends going into business. During the time he hae been in buelueee Here, lie by good up to -date workmanship and honest dealing made many frionde, who will watch hie future with interest and wig' him mimeo in the West, Faistsalttrtlt. 'l'hu Seafurth Milling Go. unloaded 5,000 bubble o4 hard wheat laat week, The property ovum will vote on By• law to buy eleutrio plant at 310,300 on Sept. 16th next, H. Al, Jackson offit'iated 218 referee at the Ohippewa•Tenumseli lacrosse game at Toronto on Saturday of last week, Vincent Darwin i0 carrying hie arm in e sling as a result of au accident while driving the delivery rig of A. Young. Arthur Broadfoot, who Mae been in the Canada Furniture Co.'s oflieo 218 Toronto, is home for his holidays, He 0ontem plalos going West. The annual Nell Fair of the Teeter - smith Agricultural Soolely will be held on the excellent grounds in Seaforth on Thuradoy and Friday, Sept. 22n0 and 23rd. One day r008081y some person was firing off a rifle in the neighborhood of 21, Y MoLean's residence, when one of the bullet, went through the glees in the front door. Tho Bank of Commerce is advertising for tenders for the erection of the new bank building they pgrpose putting up on the property they recently purchased on Main street. They expeot to have the roof on before the snow comes. A. E. Gibson, manager of the looal brattoh of the Dominion Bank, 800om• panted by litre. Gibson, are visiting the former's father in Scotland, who is seriously ill. Mr. Walker is aoliog rnaa• ager of the bank during Mr. Gibeon's almanac. D. D. Wilson returned on Saturday from a visit to the Old Country ae a delegate to the Pan Presbyterian Mandl at Liverpool. Mr. Wilson visited various plates iu England and reports a very pleasant trip. He was aoaompauied by a daughter, Mrs. Sampson and son, of Montreal. The Bleolrio Light Co., who have (Marge of the fire alarm oyserm, were instructed by the Commit to h .0e OW 0211118 flat in repair at moo. TIo..yelom 118e g0t e0111ew4l4l 006 Of order o.Ying t0 the Y a yr e o ala tr c , . ( I "storm, Y.itet.ovveaL A1, 0. pee left for Toronto, Reginald Seem In got threeof hie fingers rather badly out in a meehine et Dorn & Oalder'a, 7110 Waal tax rate will be 20 milia on the 11 this year, This will provide for The 2011 Century Sabbath. other 01 h contained all the gram ' far .,.. harvested, meetly Fall wheat. We have Mc not boa d ulrtiouiare o in r i a I f I ea al g but we andetvw ,i that It la' light ant1 that, 11r. 01 •miiton will be a' '�"� he..v In., n A eoulia thin about n &non Co. p r g a o it the i �a fire 10 111S Mr, Lame did'pot Hear any L YT , 01100001 eresh of thunder or notice any ' unoenelflgoh, The rain wee heavy and the wind high but be never euepea8ed anything wrong until be 8uw the Wet 0mnk0, the yore expenditure and pay off the finning debt. Town Clerk Bright got a nasty tntnble down a trap door on the Llvingetone farm at Palmerston. He was shaken ap but fortunately eeoapod with a few bruise°. The Banner pays 1—We son hardly oomplimeut the committee on the melte of the re•deooratiou of the Town Hall interior, for a more dietreeoiog oombin. atiun.of inharmoniouo oolor than the new paint and paper nn the wase makes would be hard to find. The whole effect is glaringly, barbarously blue. Moet people, if compelled to look at would soon become 6t obj,ate for the Dells below. Rev, J, H Oliver, who is one of the ablest preaohere and mast 0naaeeefol pastors of ;those stationed at the Lie. towel Methodist (Muroll, will complete hie eervtot, here at the end of the present ahoroh year. Mr. 0 Ivor has had a timber of invitations to moat desirable oburohee where hie marked ability would tarnish him a wide field of ueefuluees, among them being Brandon, Sarnia, Vouge St. Toronto, and West Toronto Junotion. Mr. Oliver hoe not yet de - aided upon any comae of action for the future. (Norge Kargee, of Wallace, a mac about fifty.nine years of age, was accidentally shot. He had been out hunting and was returning home when he mime noon two of the McDowell boyo laking a stump out of a gravel pit, They naked him to help remove the stump. He gave the required help, and after- wards while putting the gun in the wagon it went off, the contents lodging iu ems of hie arms, tearing part of the mneolee away. When he arrived at the dootor'g office he was very weak from lose of blood. He is doing ae well as can be exploded now and wili likely be around shortly. BARNS BURNED.—J. B. Hamilton, lot 6, on. 7, Elms, bad the misfortune to have his barna burned by ligh8nieg Wednesday morning of leek week, lotting all his crop of hay and Fall wheat and both hie barna. A neighbor, Mr, Limas, was driving along the line and trying to reach Mr. Ham. ilton's place for abetter before the severe storm that was coming nil broke on him but was unable to do so. When the heavy rain was over he noticed smoke issuing from the born and a moment later a flame in the basement. He at ono° drove in and gave an alarm bat the Mimeo made so rapid beedway that nothing could be done, A waggon load. ed with hay on the barn floor was ran out partly burned, but nothing else ooald be saved. Both his barna and the driv- ing abed were completely destroyed. One born was filled with hay, of watob Mr. Hamilton Bad a large crop, and the 1 HARE'S A S 1 "The Post" rill be sent to New Sub- scribers on a Trial Trip from now until January 1st, 1905, for the small sum of 25 Clangs The Post and the Weekly Globe will be combined for the same period for 45 Cents. - The earlier you take advantage of' these offers the. bigger the Bargain you receive, hence theprominence we give to the announcement, Reduced rates also for other leading papers. Call or write W. H. KERR, BRUSSELS. waszossmsassaatowsmixamanasarammaismosesmossommt We are told that the oomplioated oiriazetiou of the twentieth century re. gaireo that Sabbath observance and Sabbath laws eboold be relaxed, Nay, this is it new reason why they should be maintained aid strengthened. At. Sinai, where the Sabbath low was repruulaimed, did those ffobrew herders, moving on at three miles an boor, need a law to protect them ageinet an overelrain more than engineers of lo•dav, who drive their iron dragons a m[ e a miuuto, with hand on the throttle, eye on the track,every power alert ? Did t1oee dozen farmers fr• m whose ploughing bee Elision wag en'led to bo a prophet—I have seen in 111.8 region a modern ploughing bee of nigh. teen —did those farmers, gossiping tu. gather ae they kept step with their Blow oxen, need a Sabbath law more than the mon in the Northwestern saw milto, who caw exalt a hundred theme -ad Leet of lumber per day and most watch the swift, moviugoiraul'r saw, lest it mistake oar of thein f..r a log 3 Did the employ- ees of Booz, where capital °aid to laloor "The Lord She with you," and labor answered "The Lord blue Thee," require a Sabbath law for pr0teetion of servants more than it la required by the millions of employees to day w01088 manger is "neither man nor woman, brute nor human," but the ghoul without a soul we cal I a oorporatiou, Did Doroae, sitting in the sunlight by her cottage, distaff in hand, leisurely spinning and weaving the coats and garments for the children that played at her feet—did eke require the proleotion of a Sabbath law more then ayoung girl of fourteen in a modern mill, working half a 000re hours per day in the o1oe8 air and clanging noise, order, a hard no tater ? Was there lees excuse for our fathers to Mine Sunday papers, when nerve moss - ed the Adantio in two months), than there is for toe, when the news of Europe reaohee ie by telegra pb the day before it happens ? A SUMMER WIDOWER. The Toronto Daily Star paints the following piolure tbat applies to more than city residents :—He sleeps in hie deserted home. The house is empty, hollow, aavernoue. When be arrives at night he half expecte to find the place turned npeide down by burglar°. He woudere if he lett that dining room door open like that when he went away in the morning. He ehnne the plane nat11 the hour for retirement. In the morning he waters the planta but node the palms are gone—aoufided to some friend or neigh. bor, and this leak of faith in him on hie wife's part, wounds him. He deoitfee to trust the other planta to some neighbor, likewise. When he tries to read of an evening the eilenoe of lifetime interrupts him, and reading loses its pleasure. Her goes out, but be Mao nowhere to go. Be is alone in a great pity, the most home lase, friendless object iu it. To tell the truth, he expected that be would like the freedom of hie old boob• elor deye for a couple of months. He thought it would be like old times, and that he could float around as he used to do. But he Mode that he has forgotten how to float. The °lab is not the same, for none of hie old friends are there, or, if they are, they do not amara him. He invents an airmen for hurrying tiff, end ootoide, he heeitatee where to go. At one time in hie life he used to enjoy a trip to the Island. He tries it once, but there is nothing in it for him. The young people seem foolish, and be won. dere why girls giggle now ae they did not years ago, and why young men slap each other on the baok and tip off eeah other's hate. At horns, if he alto on hie verandah some acquaintance oomoe along and talks polltiaa, but be ie tired of it all and non. not gest interested. He ieinvited out to dinner, doesn't want to go, but none, and wiehee be bad not, Dull affair. He leaves the house and pate nil at an hotel. In two or three days he quite the Motel— more comfortable in hie owe room at home. At this period he begihe to take a deep interest in his garden, hie inters• tion being to astonish hie family on their return. This enthusiasm keeps him going for two weeks, until he dieoovers that all the beet flowers will have bloom. ed and faded ere they return, He lets the garden go to pot, All We time he is writing hie wife the most cheerful lettere—he takes a grim, almost a fleece plew:ire in making it appear that he is contented. His wife sends him a group picture of hereelt and the children in a rowboat, and next day he arranges with hie partner that he will join hie family for a fortnight and bring them f three weeks earlier than was originalllly intended. The Summer widower is a dietreeeing object. He does not 101 into the sothtme of things at all. He ie fu the. world Mat not of it. Ito pretends to be happy, but he is not 1 hie laugh is false, hie ensiles are forged. And yet the misttppre- henelon prevails that lie le a man who has a very good time of it. The city now is full of these haunted men. Blackleg has appeared among cattle at Selkirk, Man, Extoneivo toted fires are reported in the Kootenay dietriots. Change. have been made al Toronto and other ouotome bowies, The 0. P. B. oil abed at Brandon wee burned with 68 barrels of oil. W. F. Laing, divielonol engineer on the 0. P. R. was killed d near 11illarney. MiOe Eliza Biokell, aged 19 years was drowned while oanoaing in Stony Lake. Robert Menet watt killed while driving across the Grand Truck Railway near Altenburg,' Tho Dominion Government bane int 01111 contract for the new immigration hall at Winnipeg. Major Moodie will be given the title of Governor et administrator of the :Had.. eon'° Bay dletriot. W. B. Campbell, of Brookville, wag Penn of Waled prizetuan in Queen's Unlveraity matrioala8ioa, The bast Week of 011T Great ,Sale. In winding op our great clearing oale we will make terrine reduotioue in prime to clear out odd tote. '''hie week we have mark. ed down a lot of oeasonable goods without regard to 0008, wbioh utast be °leered oat thi e week 1- -Remnants of Dress Goode, from 2 to 5 yards at half price, —Ladies' Summer °fovea, in More, worth 25c, for 100, —Ubildren's Hoge in odd sine, worth from 10e to 20o, for 60, —Ladies' White Skirls, made of eembrio, trimmed with mite and embroidery, regular prise $126, Bale price, 76o. —Ladies' White Skirts, with floaoce and tuoke, worth Oqo, for 380, —Ladiee' White Cotton Drawers, with tuoke, worth 26e, for 1700, L04)00' White Drowera made of flue oambt4o, trimmed with ter• ohon lane andinsertion, worth 00o, for 880. —Fine White Vesting, figured, very spectral, 500, for $6o, —Ladies' White Muelt Shirt Waiste trimmed with yak lace and insertion, worth $1, for 75o. —Ladies' White and colored Shirt Welke, in all sine, elightly soiled with handling, worth from 75e to $1 25, your choice for 25o. —Ladies' Silk Chinas Collar Forme, regular 100, for .lo, NEW 000DS.—We have received a large shipment of Now Drees Goode in op to.date styles :— Wrapperettee, worth 140, for 100, —Ladiee' Golf Jaokete and Ladiee' Skirts, in bleak- mod colors, in homespun's, venetian°, broadcloths, cheviots and funey flaked goody, BUGGIES ! BUG-GIE S ! BROCKVIL 1 f IS THE BEST Beware of Imitators and •Imitations. 'pA4r1,PIJ'Lel,'4P4'4PIJ16'rIJ4,'N . Supenior Material, Workmanship and Finish in all our good. Building from 10,000 to 12,00'0 Vehicles yearly we have our would- ' be competitors distanced in numbers. We have still a few of these "Old Beliables" in up-to-date Finish and Design to show yon. Does Quality count with you 2 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 Rigs, of other makes, for sale at low prices. N. Are You Going to do any Fencing ? [DEAL WOVEN 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. w'b4J'M4,e0' 11,10401041rteld4 Wilton & T,rbull what our stook is. We have good rigs will do it. EWAN & CO. WE are new ready for 1904 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 ihttend to do so if We have added to car Buggy Tope this season a Spring to prevent tate bolts and rivets from boeaking. This has been a long felt want, We have 4 elyle0 of Axles -Duet and Oil Proort, Long Dietance, 1000 Mists, an e d the oi0ele e N e Lucia, a e to a few at the old t r styles, Y Aft Steal 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 L} and 8 inch tires Trucks ' Trucand aid Medium Size. We invite every intending purehaeer to Call and Btty horn lie And eav8 money. EWAN & Co., 8russels.