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i'olvn ow, April nth, 1904
Two Oourseo-
Commercial aria Shorthand.
Send for Collage Journal,
A. L. Mo1NTYASF, Manager,
BUSINESS CARDS.
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cont, k'•8. 800OA1'1',L131'11285018PDR,
F1, MoURAQKEN-
V • Issuer of Marriage Liooueeo. Of.
Ace at Grocery, Turnborry tercet, Brussels,
g.41ABMS 1i'OR SALE-TfIB UN•
nnnet0ND1 ban several good Farms for
Balls and to rout, easy terms in Townships
of Morris and Grey, 2' 8, SO OTT,Brassel
a. O. F.
Court Prinoose A1exa,.dria, No.24, C. 0. P„
Brussel. meets in their' Lodge Room, Blas -
hill Bleak, on the god and hub Tuesdays of
each mouth, ate o'clock. Visiting brethren
al. a
w e welcome JAB. BUR iL138 C.R.
y A. N. MELILISH, R, 8.
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT,
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
TEACHER, 0E—
PIANO - -AND — ORGAN,
eRt-msmx.5, CNT,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAMI
IN0IIl0ANOR,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
J. LECKIE,
LIPS ANI) FIRM •INSGItANON,
LOAN AND RNAL NSTATJ4 AG I: N'1',
Office near Hnra10v'a Drug Store,
Nov, Brd, 1992. 9O -Bin Brussels.
Wellington Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.,
2300Aal.tatlen 1&19
Insurance taken on the cae11 and premium
note system at current rates. Briore'enur-
ing elsewhere call on the undereignod Agoat
of the Company.
GelORGE ROGERS, Brunets.
AUCTIONEERS.
FS. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
• HER, will sell for batter prioee, to
better men in lose time and leas charges
than any other Auctioneer in Nast Baron or
he won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this office or by
personal application.
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUEVALE — ONT..
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Tams reasonable. Eales arranged for
at Ibo 1,11100 of Tun Poem, 33rusoole. 2011
VETERINARY.
YE D. WARWICK -
1, • Honor GIminaw of the Ontario Vet-
erinary Oollege, is prepared
animate in a repared to treat all dis-
eases of domesticatedcompet-
entmanner. Partinnlar attention paid to
Veterinary Dontletr Calle promptly at-
tended to. Oilioo mud infirmary -Poor doors
North of bridge, Turn berry et., Brussels.
LEGAL ANC CONVEYANCING,
AB. 11TACDONALD-
. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Successor to v.. P. Blair. Oilioo over Stan-
dard Bank, Brunets. Bolloitor for Metro-
politan hook,
VV•
M. SINULAIR-
• Barrister, Boliottor, 'Conveyancer,
NotarYPnblte, &o. CIBce—B tewart'e Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
8olioftor for the Standard Bank.
pN10UDro0'P, -HAYS & BLAIR-
BARRISTERS SOLICITORS, NOTAIOI11S
' .PUBLX0, 1010,
W. 2nounaoow, R. O. It. 0, IOAYB
G. F. Brain.
Offices -Those lot wetly. occupied by Messrs
Cameron & Holt,
GOnbtmmN, °I mAnro.
MEDICA€. CARDS,
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
N. 0., cm.,
Trinity University, Fellow Trinity MOilival
College, Member Collage of Pbyolelans acid
Surgeons; Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Phyeiclauo and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery N;dinbur b, tarTeloplioue No.14,
Reoi Mid-
wifery, &treat, iOruoeels,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEIL D,
DEttp'I$T
Graduate of the Royal College of Doutal
Surgeons of Ontario mid tolret.olase Honor
Graduate of Toronto University, O1Boe
next to Nrowor'o Pbuiogrape Gallery,
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EYE SPECIALIST
Graduate of New York, Philadelphia and
Toronto Optical Colleges, will be at
Fox's Drug More
BBUSSEL$,
ONE DAY ONLY
Wednesday, Dec, 14th
Call early and avail yourself of
his valuable services,
ECAOkN,ITION FREE.
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11.03s,
(aoder•loh.
Extensive improvements are being
made at G. W. Thomson & Son'e miefo
store.
An attempt is being made to revive
the good old game of curling in Goderioh
this eeaeon.
It le expeoted the naw public library
building will be ready for 000upation in
January of next year,
The Sunday Bobool of St. George's
church - purposes bolding the annual
Christmas festival on the evening of
January 5th.
The oenlinnod illness of W. T. Welsh
has rondo it necessary that a competent
manager be placed in charge of his
jewelry bueineoe.
The Tecumseh hockey club has organ•
iz-d for the season with the following
olfbaers ; Provident, Frank Doty ; tram -
twee, Willie Proodfoot ; manager, N.
Rumbali ; oxptain, George Stratton,
- James Hays left last week for Kincar-
dine, where he has bought out a livery
business and wilt henceforth reside. Mr.
Hays, while in the same bnetneoe here
and during hie resider =e of several years,
made many friends.
The rfficere of the Children's Aid
Society have two bright and attractive
boys, udder twelve years of lige, whom
they would like to plane in good homes.
Applioatione may be made to the preei
dent, James Mitoheii.
env eh.
Mies 0. A. Henry lett Saturday
morning to visit friends in London and
Iiderton,
Mise Grace McKay, of the Queen's
hotel, left last week fur Rothway, to visit
her mother who is eerionoly ill.
Corm. Stothero and daughter, Bertie,
are spending two weeks wi.h friende of
Gas. City and Melvin, Michigan.
knee Berta Carder will have adieplay
of hand painted abina' and water color
pictures at her home in this village on
Monday Deo. 12th. from 10 a. m. to 10
p m.
Rev. and Mre. J. Edmonds and Frank
Metcalf were in Loudon last week attend,
Mg the eecial session of the Synod of
Huron Mr. Metcalf wee one of the
eorotineere for the election of a bishop.
J. 81, Ellie is a candidate for the reeve.
ship of Emit Wawanoeh. He has been
a member for East Wawanoeh 0ou110i1
for several pare and poes00aee all the
gnali0oatioue fora good municipal chief
magistrate.
John R. Clark, the elegant lecturer
and entertainer, will visit Blyth on
Sunday and Monday, Deo. 11th and 12th
tinder the auspices of the Epworth League
of the Methrdiet ohnrob. On Bentley he
will give two addressee on religioue and
petriobto enbjeeto; and on Monday even•
ing he will deliver hie famous feature,
"J o and Fro in London,"
A rimester tea-utesting ander the ane•
plots° of St. Audrew'e chnroh Sunday
school will be held in the basement of
the church on Friday eveniug, December
19th. Tea will be served from 5.30 to
8 o'o'oclt. An emollient program will be
given, (renewing ofaddreoeee, mein and
recitatimes. Those who will take part in
the program nee Rev. J. L. Small, of
Anburn ; Rev. M. 0. McLennan, of
Kippen ; Miee Obieholm, of Wingham ;
Dave. MoGill, of Blyth, and the Charah
(heir.
Luolaraovv.
Mile A. E. MoLenn is vieiting in
Toronto..
Neil McKenzie left iamb week for
Ohlnago, where ho will spend the Winter.
The membere of Oonrt Sherwood will
give an "At Home" in the Town Hall,
nn Tuesday evening, December 181h.
Mre. Corripau, Wm.• Oorrigan and
Mies Mollie Leddy, left Monday of lamb
week for. Toronto, where they 'wi,l reeide
in future.
Mre. 1'. MoLaren ban diopooed of her
bee beelines in Luoknow to Mr. Nelson,
of Mt. Pleasant, who took po0eeeebon on
Monday last.
Sinclair Mnllough had hie left hand
badly crushed in the brealting meobine
at Lees 8a Dnuglae' Carding Mille in this
village on Monday of last week.
R. p Cameron, High Chief Ranger of
the Independent Order of Foresters,
attended large gatherings of the Forest.
era in Hamilton and London during the,
past week,
Judge Barrett, of Walkerton, held a
°Duct in the Oounoil Chamber here .on
Tuesday of lust week, for the aorreotion
of the voters' lint for the Village of Look•
now, Several changes were made and a
number of new names added to the list.
Ed. Neil and wife, of Solomon City,
Ketones, and formerly of Kinloss, spent
0 last week the goeole of Wm, and Mre.
Taylor, of We village. It is fifteen
years eines Mr, Neil left here and he has
done well in the West,
The Tiverton boye think that the.
hospitality of the Lechery Oddfellowe
onnid nub be enrpaseod. Tho Watchman
gays, in filet too moth praise ono not be
given to the Luoknow lodge for the ex.
write 100' {too oatalogoot
1' P & n ,AC A , pause cud trouble they wont to, to make
Prtuoipale, p matters pleasant for the visiting
6e�iaf�if vfSbretbrent
The anniversary e'1' v 009 of the Leek.
now Methodist (lbnroh, were hrld on
(dunday when epeo:a' eermope were
preached at 11 2. m., by the peeler, and
7 p. m. by the Rev. Mr. MuKerrol,of tbo
Presbyterian Uhnroh. On Monday oven•
fog an old time toe.meeting wars held in
the basement of the church,
Toole writer.
Mies Miry Fairbairn left for Toronto
on Saturday where she will take np new
styles of 001111g daring the Winter.
Mien Lucy Kirkby a former Teamster
girl, now of Brandon, was married in
that oily oo Nov. 16'10 Ip bialoolm Rani
don.
S. A. and Mre, Henry, and ohildren, of
Mouton Junolion B. 0. are the gaeota of
0. and Mre, Datong. Mr, Henry ie a
brother of Mrs. Delong.
The Intermediate League gave a aooial
eveninglast week on Friday evening at
7.30 o'°look. A good program woe provid
ed, and refreehmente served.
A quiet wedding tools place at the
manse on Thursday evening when Harvey
Bradley, of this village, and Mies Mary
Clark, of Allendale, were united in roar•
riage, Rev. Jae. Malcolm offliofated.
On Friday evening Oot. 25th the Die•
triat Deputy Grand Meeker made hie
official visit to Teeewater Lodge, No. 270,
A. 5', & A. M. ; and a number of
brethren were present from Kincardine
and Laoltnow. At the close of the Lodge
m etit
e t a banquet was given the D. D.
lI 9
G. M. and the visiting brethren oY the
local lodge at the King Edward hotel.
K. Beaton, in S. S. No. 3 is arranging
t0 bold an old feohionod eobool, exam•
ination on Deo. 9th, and a school concert
on theevening of Dee. 28rd. We had
the pleasure of attending fonatione of
.thio character given by Mr. Benton a
year ego, and we feel sure that all who
were present at that time will be glad to
attend this year,
WinE•harn.
Mies Laura Ruby hae returned home
from Aoton.
The R. A. Crowder Co. have moved
into their new store, next to Fiehlelgh's
hardware More.
The Young Ladies' Fortnightly Club
held the third meeting for this eeaaon at
the home of Mre. Alex. Ritchie on Tues.
day evening.
Annual Scottish eoneert in the Wing.
baro upera house on Tuesday evening,
January 10th. This is always the beet
concert of the nation.
Wm. Wellwood, of Week Wawanoeh
purposes beaming a resident of our
town and has parobaeed Mre. Oornyn'e
fine property, on the hill North of the
river. The pride paid for it was $2,800.
W ingham'e faithful and obliging mail -
carrier, D. Campbell bee been eoefined
to hie home through illness for a few
days. - Be hae dieobarged hie duties
faithfully for npwarde of twenty years
and hie friends hope he may soon be
fully restored to good health. •
Word hae been received to the effect
that Mre. Wm. Sanson, turmerly of
Wingham, died on November 19th, at
Workman, Manitoba. Pneumonia was
the cense of her death, and her age was
57. She leaves one eon, George, and
three dauehtere, Mre. Haerie, and Mies
Emma, of Manitoba, and Mre. John.
Wella, of Lower Wingbom.
0, A. Tebbntt has re engaged a0
prluoipal of Dangam'on gehoM at e
eatery of 2476 He to a ,brother of Fred,
Tobhntt, of 4Vioghom.
Wingham has now ninetyeight tele.
phonoe in bueinooe ullf000 and private
reeidenee0, besides twelve on the fire
alarm system, making 110 in all.
Rev, T. Albert Moore, o! Hamilton.
visited Wingbam in the interest of the
Lord'e Day Alliance, and addreeeed a
maga meeting in the Town Hall at 8 15,
on {Sunday teat, at the close of the
eervloee in the ohuroheo. A collection
was taken in behalf of the Aliiaeoe,
11.I90towel.
Wee Stevenson has gone to Exeter
for a few weeks to visit her sisters.
J. Clave) hoe eo'd out hie laundry
bnoineee in town to Wm. Stookdale, of
Seaforib,
Mrs. J. M. Oarthew returned home
Inst week after a two months' Visit at
Denver, Colorado.
Alex. Macdonald left on Monday of
last week, to visit his sone, Lloyd arid
Frank, at Oakland and San Franoisoo,
California.
Frank Wilson, well driller, has just
fiaiehed a very ea000e'ful-eeaeon's work,
drilling in all 39 wells gib an average
depth of 150 feet.
Henry Rapp removed loot week to
Palmerston, where he takee poeeeesion
of the Hese House, Adam Heee having
deoided to retire from hotel keeping..
El. Gabel returned home last week
atter three months' business trip to the
comb. He hae brought baok with him
genie leaves of. the British Columbia
maple, which meacare from twelve to
fifteen inches morose.
A meeting of the Lietowel Public
Bobool Board wag held in the Cloonan
chamber on Tuesday evening, December
Otb, to ohomee -a teacher to 211 the
vaeanoy of principal lett by the .-resigna-
lion of G. W. Slaughter.
The Listowel skating rink was opened
on Monday evening of last week, there
being good ice and a large attendance of
young people., The rink will continue
open every week night as long as the ice
keeps good. The haoltey teame expect
to get down to practice next week.
Rev. James Livingstone, of London,
ooadooted the services in the Methodiet
March on Sunday 27th. Large con-
gregations attended both oervioee, Mr.
Livingstone'( many old friends and
admirers being present to listen 10 his
foroefol disoonreoo. The mieeiooary
contributions of the ohorah, is whiob
behalf the rev. gentleman's visit was
made, were very eatiefaotory.
0. A. Lee had the misfortune to lose
hie driving mane last week, the animal
dying while Mre. Lee and her eon . Frank
were on a visit to Cheeley, They were
driving up and bad almost reaohed their'
destination when the animal began to
allow signs of illness. She was led into
Maley and the eervioes of a veterinary
secured, wbo pronounced it a severe ease
of indigestion. She' had been fed a
gallon of nate at Harrieton, whioh is
°apposed to have paused the 'trouble.
The mare died the following day. Mr.
Lee had refused 2150 for her only a' few
-
days before.
Hon. Raymond Prefontaine'e navel
militia eoheme provides for the aogaiei-
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SELLING BELOW COST
.adaPlaq,al.ri,n,di,
Since purchasing Mr. McNair's stock of Gener-
al Merchandise I have removed it to my own store
and am now prepared to give my Customers BAR-
GAINS in all lines of •
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots sad Shoes, &c.
We have a stock of over $2,000 in BOOTS
and SHOES which must be reduced to about.
half. We quote a few prices' and everythingelse
will be sold accordingly :—
Meu'e Long Boots Ladieei Overs worth Boyo' Long Boote
worth. $250 for.... $1.50 for worth $2 75 for,,.
691.25 750. $1.25
A. full stook in all lines of Women's and Children's Shoes
will also be sold at Great Bargains.
CROCKERY
-97 Piece Dinner Sete, worth 28 00 -10 Piece Toilet Bete, worth
will be eold for 22.50, to go at .. - -
56.00'; . ` $7,50.
Call and Examine Stock and get Prides
before purchasing elsewhere,
It2'We have also received - a fresh supply of Christmas
Goode in Fancy Dishes, Toys, Rao., and have a full
stook of Fresh Groceries, Fruits and Confectionery.
A
“new, n ern nnnn
Mcflonaid
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tion of three training vessel& 1„r the 13,it
lab G 'ter, rnen0. One will be 'heated in
tle k, fri•un Proviuoee, the Oeoond no
the opt- r i' a and the third is SHIM
Colnmi» e 1 tern,
REEY. ATRIAL DEACON WILLIAMS, OF
STRA'11'ORD,
ELECTED It120901' OF UU10ON.
Ven. Arobd0acon Williams, of Skeet -
ford, was ineedxy night elected Bishop
of the diooese of Huron, in en000eeion to
the late Bishop Baldwin. The aboiee
was made on the third bojot, at 11.80
o'alook, by the Diocesan Synod, mem-
bled in apeoixlt Oe001an for the purpose
of electing a Bjehop. The final ballot re.
united r Chariot vote oast, 181 ; necessary
to elect 60 ; Arohdeaoon Williome, Strat-
ford, 97 ; Canon Farthing, Woodstock,
28 ; Rev. Dr. Tooke(, Toronto, 1.1 Canon
Cody, Toronto, 2 i Principal Rexford,
Montreal, 1 ; blank 2 ; total, 131. Lay
vote oast, 188 ; neeeeoery to elect, 86
Archdeacon Williams, 12I ; Canon
Farthing, 42 ; Canon Oody, 8 ; Rev. W.
J. Armitage, Halifax, 1 ; Rev. Dyson
Hague, London, 1 ; total, 108.
Arohdeaoon Williams was then dealer.
ed elected by the Chairman Dean Davie,
whereupon the Synod broke into singing
the Doxology most fervently. On motion
of Rev, Canon Farthing the election was
made auanimoue.
The Biehop•eleat lea native of Wale.,
and came to Canada in 1887,
taking a protaeeer'e chair in Huron
College, anheequently he was appointed
aeeietant preacher at the Chapel House,
iu London, and for 'three years was
epeolal preacher in Bt. Paella Cathedral.
In 1892 he was appointed to the reotor-
ehip of Bt. Jamee' Stratford. He is 45
yeare of age. Hie wife is a daughter of
the late Hannibal Burwell, of London.
Perth (7ounty.
The young men of Mitohell purpose
forming a hookey league for the coming
sermon.
The Bowlers' annual supper was held
at the Rieke Hoose, Mitobell, Thursday
evening of last week.
Wm. Drummond, of Logan, fell from
a load of hay and fractured one of hie
arms between the wrist and elbow.
Rev. L. Bartlett, of Wallaaeville, re
turned home on Friday last, having at-
tended the !nem! of hie late father, who
bad been a resident of London.
Some of the ladies in oonneotion with
the Methodist W. M. 8., Mitchell have
organized a Mission Band among the
children from 6 to 14 years of age.
Wm. Forrester, Robt. Davideon, Jae.
Colqub000 and Dr. Machan attended
the "Old Glory'' horse ealee bast week
in New York city from Mitchell.
Tho Methodiet Sunday eobool Mitohell
celebrated its anniversary last Sunday
when eermone appropriate to the occasion
were preaobi•d by Rev. G. N. Hazen, of
Goderioh.
While at work at the new engine being
placed in the power house at Mitchell
Henry Cox, of the Stratford Mill Build,
ing.00 , lost the end of one of hie fingers
by it coming in oontaot with one of the
out-cffe.
A farmer went into a Mitchell saving
bank 10 cash a ohegae for $100 and the
teller passed him out $300. The farmer,
being an honest map, handed back the
$100, after he bad found out the alerk'e
mistake.
J. L. Atkins, a prominent business
man in East London, died there oq. Wed-
nesday of Met we,k, at the age of 88
years. He cam a resident of Mitchell
fur a abort time over 20 years ago. He
leaver' a wife and three daughters.
As {byre have been several oemplaiote
of boys and girls eleighriding down the
sidewalk° and causing them to be slippy
for pedestriaue, the mayor of St. Marys
has inetrnated the police to keep on the
sharp look•outfor boys and girls with
sleighs.
'Kit” Ooppin, nephew of J. S. and Joe,
Ooppin, Mitohell, end brother of 6. Oop-
pin, of Elbbert, died rather suddenly at
Windsor on Monday evening of last week.
For yore he had been a via=
of Minn eiokneee and on Menday be had
thirty fire. .
A cablegram bas been received by W.
H. Merry of the Macpherson Boys' Home,
Stratford, announcing the death in Eng.
land of Mies Annie Macpherson, the
founder of the homes for deatitnte ahil•
dreo which bear her name. She ie in her
80th year.
Chas. Borman met with an nn•
fortunate aoeidentin the boiler shops of
the G. T. R. shops; Stratford, whioh will
tidaeaeitate hie confinement to bie room
far some time. While working with a
piece of boiler plate, weighing about 720
pounde, it eoeidentally fell upon hie foot
breaking the bone jest book of the toes.
Hugh Tre'n.r, late of St. Marys, who
has been employed for the past several
weeks for John R. Kantman, Waterloo,
was engaged in shoeing a bronoho, when
the animal enddenby kinked him in the
knee asp, breaking it iu several plasma.
The unfortunate men was removed to the
Berlin -Waterloo hospital, and it ie likely
an operation will have to be performed.
He will probably ba laid up for many
weeks.
A serious fire wag narrowly averted at
the Stratford G. T. R. shops Monday
at about 4 15 p. m. Some oil in the fine
eliope had been epilt from a tap that was
lett open. This oil naught fire, and in
attempting to turn off the tap the man in
obarge opened it more. The flames
immediately shot np in the air and
through the ventilator, netting it ablaze.
The G. T, R. and the oiby brigadee were
called oat and put out the fire In about
15 minute°. The damage is not very
extenglve,
John Conway ie dead ae a result of the
terrible aooident whiob befell him at
Stewart Campbell's' threshing on Satur-
day of last week at noon, Hie death
took plane at the Stratford hospital shortly
before 6 o'olook on Saturdayeverting, he
having been anoonseioue till the last. Hie
injuries were of a frightful nature, the en•
site top of hie bead from just above the
Bare, and an fat baok at the base of the
ekall, was ground almost to a jelly by its
ooula01 with the wooden pulley that was
planed nnteide of the flywheel to conned
with the oironier caw. Hie left fore.
arm was also ground to a jelly and there
Wan also a severe bruiee an the lett aide
of his (beet, No hope was entertained
for hie re00very from the first. The
deceased was engaged planing the belt,
wltfoh rune the saw, on the pulley, when
in some manner his hand was drawn in
between the belt and pulley. How many
times he went aronnd the wheel ie not
known but it moat have been many
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MCKINNON & ` .
MILLINERY
Thle week we make terrific reductions in Millinery. Ready to -wear
and Trimmed Hate will be cleaned out regardless of coot. Ribbouo, in-'
Feathers, Rowers, Trimmings and everything in Millinery must be clear- n
ed oat before the end of the (mason.
-Ready.to• Wear Hate, new and up -to date, worth $1.25, for 75'.
-Ready -to Wear Hate, very etylioh, worth $175 for $1 25.
-Ladieo''L'rimmed Hate, regular $4 00, for 22 95,
-Ladies' Trimmed Hate, worth 23 00, for 22.10.
-Ohlldron'e and Miseee' Hate, Hood( and Team at lege than wholesale
prioee to clear,
M A. lq rTZJ
We have done a very large trade in Mantlee this (reason, and our
stook hae been renewed several times, which pate it in good shape for the
Christmas trade.
-We got a snap in Mantles last week, We bought a traveller's samplee
at a big reduction in priors. They are all new stylish goods and
will be sold at one third off regular prime. That ie you can bey
a Mantle worth $3,00 for 22 00, or e. $6 00 Mantle for 24 00
-We have a few Mantles on band rebirth were left over, which were sold
at 64
60
25 00$BG0 and
87 60. You can take youroh ice forr
$1.60.
-Ladle's' Fur Jaokete,in Greenland Seal, Astrachan and Electric Seal,
at reduced prioee.
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time's. He wee first seen by hie brother,
Joeeph, who was feeding the cylinder.
When the meoliioe 1020 stopped, the
unfortunate man was found with the
halt lashed tightly around hie left arm,
bolding him with hie face towards the
engine and hie head held to tete side of
the pulley,
W. J. Hioke, of Bornholm, who met
with a painful accident last week by
getting hooked in the faoe by a heifer, is
doing nicely.
Mies Ella De Laironoier, daughter of
C. and Mre. Da Latranoier, Stratford,
was Ioken to the hospital to nudergi a
critical operation to bet ear.
Mies Nellie Merryfeld, of Monkton,
was tendered a banquet in London and
the guest wee honored with a hematite!
gold looket tor her 0000ees in Forestry
work in that atty.
There have been a number of changes
made around Dublin lately in the baying
and gelling of farm property. M. Rawley
hae sold hie farm in Hibbert to hie neigh-
bor, John Moore, and P. Fieny has die.
posed of hie property Beath of the village
to hie brother, Wm., the former having
purchased the old McLellan homestead,
in Hibbert.
John MoGill is making big improve.
menta to hie rink at Monkton - for this
eeaeon by boarding the eiders and ends,
which will mean a lot towards good,
swift hockey.
Richard Near, of Monkton, is very nn•
fortunate this season, having a valuable
horee die some time age and on Sunday
Nov. 27th, his straw stook fell over,
killing three fine head of (rabble.
In the surprisingly abort period of two
weeks, the new faotory erected for the
Stratford Carriage Co., hae risen from
the ground and now the walla of all the
buildings, the main building, blacksmith
whop and engine room are Complete, the
only brink work remaining to be done be-
ing the emoke•etaok. Workmen are now
busily engaged in patting on the roof and
planing the windows.
The new Methodist Church at Wallace.
ville, will be opened and dedicated on
Sunday, Deo. 11th, Services at 10 30
a. m. and 7 p. m., by Bev. Dr. Langford,
of Stratford ; Mao at 2 30 p. m, by Rev,
1. H. Oliver, of Liobowel. On Monday
evening a fowl supper will be given by
the Ladies' Aid, after which there will
be an entertainment, consisting of vooal
music, reoitatione and addressee.
Zight
Shoes
Warm
Oversiloes
Some people
.'"••••,..„....‘„, don't like to wear
a heavy shoe at any
time. We are in the business to sell the kind of foot
wear you want.
For good warm winter comfort, we recommend
for rt light -shoe " wearers a fleece -lined, jersey cloth,
bellows front overshoe, one or more buckles.
We have some beauties, good strong rubber, one
pair will wear a whole season.
Both men's and ladies' in all styles at all prices.
Also Felt Shoes, both for Ladies or Gents, which with the
Overshoes makes a comfortable combination for cold weather.
In our Harness Department
we have a nine stook of Mountain Bear and Buffalo Robes, also the Genuine
Galt Robes, all prioed down to lowest figure.
A few Galt Overcoats for men. These are a beautiful Winter Coat unser.
passed for durability.
Single Harness, our own snake, from 215 00 npwarde ; Team Hammes as
low in prioe as a good article oat be made.
Comtortable dwelling and three lots nicely situated for Bale.
L. Q. S.
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We have just received a car load of "Brockvilles," the kind
that speaks for themselves. Call early should you require one as
these are fast sellers.
We have the "Bell" Cylinder Root
•,'Polper, the BEST on the market,
See them.
Should yon have any groes to kill or .
nod or rough ground to work remota.
bet the "Frost .8 Wood" and "Wind.
sot" are the disks that wiil do it.
If you want a General Purpose Plow,
than which there ie no bettor, aeoare
e No. 20, Frost dr Wood,
•.81 you want a secondhand Baggy,
Care, Cotter, Plow or Implement of
any kind be sure to call on a0.
Wo have also the U. S. Cream Sep-
arator, singer Sewing Maohines, •
Volmar Washing Maohinee always
on hand.
We nen supply you with a good
Driving or Work Horse cheap or
Stook of any kind on ghost notion.
N. S. MeLAUCHILIN
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