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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-12-22, Page 31C6iyrX3 co4zsvozksoc,t, TRAIN UP A CHILD (i" Apd when up gond him or her to L%s'%Swot Gld O , GAG 'ipot'ni Opens Aprlt altar, 1"904 Two Courses - Commercial and Shorthand. Bend fpr College Journal, A, L. MoINTY1t0, Manager, ! , 00 BUSINESS CARDS. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER cent, F.B. SCOTT, Brussels, T' H. M°ORAOREN— VV. Iaovor of Marriage 3d000898, 0i• Aoo 00 Grocery, Turubarry etre0t, Bruoaols, HARMS FOR SALE—THE UN- man0loxxn has several good Forme for Bale and to rant, easy tonne, in Townships. of Morrie and Grey. le 8, 80OTT,Brueee C. 0. F. Court Prineese Alexandria, No. 24, C. O. F., Breesela, meets in their Lodge Room, Mae - hill month, at o oloak.l V'o'tit ng brethren always welcome. Jas. 13111tG82S, 0.10. A. 11, millI,LIS11, 1t, S. M. MORRISON, Issuer of' Marriage Licenses, WALTON. ONT. MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, -TEACHER OF- - PIANO - AND -•• ORGAN., usiRTT6s072.,6, O20' C. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, 180IIR8808, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. J....LECK.IE, LIFE AND FIRE. INSURAN01t, LOAN AND REAL EBTA'ril AGENT, 0111oe over Buraley's Drug Store, Nov. Ord,1802. 80.8m B 1'u ssels. Wellington Mutual Fire Insurance L'o., 020TAn0I9000 1840 Insurance taken on the Dash and premium note system at cermet rates. Before Maur- ine elsewhere call ou the undersigned Agent of the OompaOy. • GEORGE R0Gf108, 13ruesel0. AUCTIONEERS. F S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION. • nxn, will sell for better prioe0, to better men iu leas limo and less charges than ae wOn'0 charge anythingxDat ssat ndnron or orders can always be arranged at *hie Mario or by personal application. ROBT. H. GARNISS BLIJEVALE - ONT. Auctioneer for Enron County. Terms reasonable. Bates arranged for at the Mlles of Tan Poem, Brussels. 22tf VETERINARY. T D. 'ARWI.CK— tJ • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, le prepared to treat all dle- eseeo of domesticated suimels tin a eorenet- entmanner, Partinular attention mild to Veterinary Dentletry. Galls promptly at- tended to. Office and infirmary -Four doors North of bridge, Turuberry Bt„ Bruesols. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCIND. AB. MAODONALD— • narrater, solicitor, Notary, Ilto, Successor to G. F. Blair. °Woe over Stan- dard Bank, Brussel0, Solicitor for Metro - polite= Bank, "UT M. SINOLAIR— Y • Barxieter, Solicitor Oouveyauoer, Notary Public, &e. Office -Stewart's Block 1 door North of Central Hotel, Bolieitor for the Standard Bank. paOTIDFOO'T, HAYS & BLAIR- BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, LI I O S, NOTARIES W. Pnenzaoom,10. 0. SnAIn. pp B. 0, liege OWoes-Tho0ee formerly o Omicron mounted lm Metiers 0008nrea, 0808000, MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON. llt, T„ e, AI., Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical College, Member College of Physicians and Surgeons,Ont. Licentiate of tb0 Royal 001' legs of 'hysiotans and Licentiate of 00id- wlfory, Edinburgh. r 'Telephone No.14, Reelllonoe-Mill etreet, llrusnel&, DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD. 108NT1BT Graduate of lbs Royal College of Dental Bur oontof Ontario and Fb•et•olaso Boner next toBrowforePhotog University. BRUSSELS. 11 FAMOUS SCHOOL g CENT RAI STRATFORD. ONT. et Tbi8 [wheel has a continental rope- t't t talion for thorongianosl, '0m' 1 o00re08 6i 008 up -to -dote and practical, nod the teaching le Bono by expeedieded in- atrua*ors in eodh department, lineup I0 n0. n0t00110 IN ('821811,0, We wOnld like to give fell information emteern- ing our work to anyone desirous of a BuaibeeeEd0OatinorS110rthautt Grain - lllug, Welt° for free oetaloguo, Win - td for t0rm epees 3aauary Ort , t ELLIOTT & niolA0111itN, ll 1 Prinofeal& iifgfitgiiE=ZilttIliiittiWfXta Brussels Oounctil, The 9tetntory meeting of the village Commit wan }told ou Thureday evening, the Reeve and U011neiltpre Condemn, 5home0nt and Flom present. W inntee of last mooting read and wised. Aoontinle were presented at follows: N. F. Gerry, miocelluneone..,,.,5 16 Wilton & Turnbull, " 11 11 A, M, McKee, . " 8 85 A. D7oLunablln, notary '25 00 S. Wllr'n, ooleoting Jurors 4 00 F. 8. Soot', toiletry, dao '10 60 W. 00. Mountie, legal 100 00 R. Bewley, wood for Halt 18 00 Applefnrd & Duncan, printing9 60 Moved by 8. T. Plum, oeoonded by R. Thomeon that above n000unte be paid, Oarried, A letter was road from the Toronto Supply Oo„ ('aiming Sartain meuhinoe now in Brume s Woolen factory, The Olarlc was inetrnoted to write that the Oorporntion held no Oaten on machinery nomad, on motion of S. T. Plum and R. Hentiereon. El. ;lame addreesed the Council ge- nitive to Ole 51000 held in the bank by him es mouthy on the Lookridge bond, He exnreeeed hie willingneee to Menefee the amount to the Treasurer, but thought the accrued inteeet after a 530 4000 was paid should go to himself. Moved by y, T. Plum, seconded by R. Henderson that the $1000 be accepted in tell of kation on bond. Carried Tax Collector Long's roll showed that only 5187 73 won unpaid on 'taxes except- ing the .taxes on the Woolen (notary et 5100 75. Connell then adjourned. A Worthy Cause, The enonees that has attended the work of toe 'National Sanitarium- Aeeo• oiatiou le the legitimate reward for merry and perseverance in an admirable movement. When the first inotitntion• wall tweeted at Gravenhuret it was regard. ed purely as an experiment. The treat- ment adopted ie now accepted as a epos• 1110 for the disease. Not only have a large number of patients been oared at the Muelcoka homes, but the results aohieved there by leech air and good food have fell to similar treatment in other hospital-, and aura of patients in their homes. Thus the Sanitarium at Graven. hnret hoe been an objet-lemson to physicians and patients in all parte of the Dominion, and one from which they have learned how to combat a disease which a few yrare ago was thought to be incurable" In 1897, when the Muskoka cottage was opened, the Provincial Board of Heti th began to oelleo0 otatie ties of deathe irons tuberculosis. In that year they numbered 8,154, increasing the next three yea00 to 3,291, 8,405 and 3484. Since the year 1900 there has been a steady (Moreau; last year's returns show. ing that thea were only 2,072 deaths from that caner, or 622 leve than the preceding year, or a deoreaee of 1,412, as compared with the year 1900. This result has been obtained partly through the activity of the National Sanitarium Aeeoeiution. There are other orgeniz • tions whioh havou,2eeieted materially in bringing about the changed ooudi0ion, butiho piouear body deeervee oredit for fal.kning peblie attention upon the quem tion, anti-• ,vas a dismission that has edueatad the lianas ,.'fthe people of the Province and ineognreted so heoelioie) a movement. 70 is worthy of eapport from both public and private funds• Draught Horsemen's Meeting, The 18th annual meeting of the Do• minim Draught Horee Breeders' Sooiety was held in tine Town Coanoil Chamber, 0liuboo, on Wednesday, 14th feet., with a good attendance of membere and n lively interest in the work. In the ab• eeuoe of President D. McIntosh, Mr. Smillie, vioe•preeident, templed the chair. The 8eoretary'e report showed 17 new members adder', the total now in good etanding being 00. Entries received during the year, 70. Fera and manual dues, $149. The atdite'n' report showed That all Hie expenditures for the year had been met from Dement receipts, and the halftime now iu Moleone Bouk, with no habdttieo, was 5081. • The delaga1e0 to Western Fair and the Canadian Stoolcmen's Aeseolation made reports of these proceedings, and on both dieouseion took place and action wa0 agreed on for future meetings, The eleotion of offioere remitted in almost entire re election, as follows President, D, Moiotooh, V. S., Benoit - field ; vine.preeident, 8. Smillie, Seneall ; e00retery, James Mitchell, Qoderioh ; treasurer, P. McGregor, Brumfield. Members of Coanotl for two years -Jae. Houdereon, Belton ; Geo. Dale, Olinton John MaDinrmid, Luokuow ; John Watt, Hark:mit ; Thee, Green, Mttoboll ; John Avery, Clinton ; Mr. MoDonnell, Exeter. Delegates to Weeteru Fait - Alex, Linea, Clinton, and D. M. Cole, Lakeeide; to Canadian Home Breeders' Association, Thomas MoMtlhtn, It was agreed to ohne entries for the fourth volume 0n December 81, 1005, the etandard to bo then raised to Ave oroeeaa. A ooneioenable amount of routine bnoinees was trenoaoted and the meeting then oloeed, to be called again in 1905 for the second Wedneedsy of December, at (Tin- ton. Sessions of the Peace. The General Seeeioos of the Poaoe for Deeember opened on Tuesday afternoon of last week before Hie honor Judge Doyle, and though a grand jury was proeent, there wore no orlminal oases to acme before .Elia Honor. Three prieonere had been gent tot trial to that court, but two of them, last Friday, (dotted to be tried by the ()minty Judge without a jury, and the other eleoted to follow the ORM arum ou Monday eveningr 00 there wee no than to warn the grand pane) to not attend the court. The following gentlemen formed the ('rand Jury :- Wm. Coate, Uabnrne; Jam00 Davidson, McKillop ; Charier Friar., Zurich ; P. 0, Haughton, Colborne ; V. Kneohtel, Sea, forth ; Andrew Murray Taokeromith M. O'Laughlin, West NVawanoeh , ,5.0. Petty, Bengali ; George Rutherford, 00.bornr ; 740. Soott, MoKillop ; M. WViloon, Heat Wawanoelr ; D. Wynne, Exact,. At the opening orate oourt the Grand Jury wile die0llarged, Atter the Moe of 00 Oman/filo, who batt been repotted fest miaow:duet, (tad been settled, Van T1g. AN OPEN LETTER FROM MR. W, rJ. GAGE..opening of the house, ie the lcelimony of Durr I ey in a position to Icuow, and ht t r'i reoer has a by t o melon t a•y '. Tuitewo, !Ann., }ken, 1, 1001. Dean, 13'kt110N1), We again come to you with our story of trouble, but a *tory of surprising and sit- outraging mate, No apology i8 neeesenry ; the great work of the National 5nnitwium Aseoidation, wiled on tit the illuskotut Cottage .Sana- terinue and Free Hospital for Consutnp- tive%, is DOW well known, The 1,000 patients eared for in those two 'Hones plead foe your help. The largo number of lives saved, of those who a few yootrs ago were supposed to be " under sentence of death," gives a right to your sympathy. In helping to rescue a number great enough to constitute a large prosperous village, the giving beak to home and friends a regiment of woricers,'surely Will arouse interest in this works of mercy. Bitch patient cared for in our Consump- tive Hotness, removes a source of clanger, so that the life of every citizen in Canada is more secure,. The nnarvelloue decrease of 40 per Dent. in three years in the denbh-rate in Ontario front consumption proves that the fight against this dread disenee is no losing one. The ifttskOka Free ]}hospital for Consumptives, for which this appeal is made, without any endowment keeps an open door to all whet are poor and sicic,- as long as a vacant bed renai.ns. Nearly 400 patients have been cared for in this Hospital since it vas opened lose than three years ago. This has only been possible because of the continuous stream of gifts that have come to us from every part of Canada, Remember, too, these were patients that other hospitals as a rule refuse" . Almost every trade and profession has sent its representative, and of every ago - from the young schoolboy of 12 to the widowed mother of 80. $26,000 was received last year by the Trustees of the Froo 1{neplhtl for Con sulnptives through euntributioue and be• quests. 550,000 elnould lin given this year if the hoard be to provide for the increased an- ,nnnuoclatiOu and maintenance of those pleading for admission. Where will your money do 0o ntuell good in bringing health to the sick and protect- ing tho lives of those in yoar home? Why should consumption not be stamped out if the needful money tied help be forth- coming ? Tho official Roporb of the Swaney of the Provinoial Board of Health tells a surprising story -a story of a winning fight, showing that from 1897 up to 1900 there Wlte a steady increase in the death -rate from Tubereulosie. From 3000 there has been a large de. crease each year, reducing the death - rate from 3,484 to 2,072 in three years, or over 40 per cent. This is all the more remarkable lit view of the increase in population. You have the joy of knowing that your dollar has helped in this meroifnt work. The pitiful part of it all is in knowing how any more lives could have been saved if the needful money had been forthcom- ing to provide additional beds. Wi11 you not join in this great life-saving work? Your dollar will bring gladness. Fifty dollars will keep a sick one for two months ; may save a life. Three hundred dollars will endow a becl for a year. Yours sincerely mond ve. Oharleeworth et al, wee oalled. It was an notion for the recovery of Imes and household fnruiture, etc., ender the will of the late L. 0. Vaa Egmoad. •The ease was settled by consent. R. 8. Hays for the plaintiff, J. L. Killoran for de- fendant. In Crich ve. Pellatt, an appeal against a pollee magistrate's Sonviotioo of the pla2atfff, Hie Honorreeerved judgment. In Myler Transportation 00., ve Dow- ney, an soden to recover for freight delivered, and Rees ve. Pigott, an action to reoover salary of foreman, application was made for postponement of trial, but His Honor decided the notions should proceed, Muir vs. Montgomery, a dispute as to a payment on a deal In (tattle, was settled out of aoert. R.. Vanetone for plaintiff ; Dudley Holmes for defendant. Copeland vs. Beverly, 811 action for wrongful interferenoe with plaintiff's poveession of a shop in the village of Hensel], was called and a jury sworn, but the email in the oaee agreeing to dispense with the jury, Hie Honor die. missed the panel. Jodgmeot for $90 and oast. Fordw8ele. The Band has engaged the hall over the post office to pranti00 in daring the Winter months. Percy Dobson has received the offer of the prinoipalebip of Holstein Public Seboola for the doming year. Oook's Lodge, No. 4, L. 0. Y, B. held their regular meeting on Deo. 7th, and elected the following offioere for next year :-W. Pd., V. Footer ; D, M., Fred. Sotberan ; Rec. 880 , Robt. A. Bp0tt0n ; Fin. Boo, Frank Mee; Treas., Percy Hainetonk ; Ohap., Findlay Lynn ; D. of 0„ W. Hammock ; Onm„ I. Gamble, Dr. Armstrong, Wm. Newton, J. Dine - more and Geo- Moeure ; Lecturer, Wm. Mee ; Tylere, J. Stevens and H. Manger. After referring batik to general business and completing the game, lodge wee clotted alter which luneh was eerved and a general good time enjoyed. Jubilee Council, No, 220, R. T. of T. elected the following (filmes for the ensuing term :-S. 0., W. H. Downey ; P. C„ Wm. Wattere ' V. 0. Mise L. Brown • Chap , Geo. Walkey, sr. 1 R S„ Wm, Wattere; F• S., Ohae, A. Wolkey; '-rear., Mre. W. H. Downey " Herald, Mier J. Edeas ; Deputy Herald, Harry Gibson ; Guard, Mise Mary Castell ; esornosedaliSermeseumftrawme Sentinel, Elmer Faille ; Organist, Mise Tena Johnston ; Auditors, Bert. Laird Wm. Jamieson ; Trneteeo, Geo, Walke-v ere, Wm. Wailers and Thee. Downey. After election a short interesting pro• gram oboe given by Ohae. A. Walkey'e side )u the literary oonteet. ( mr,-res. Mrs, Thos, Ellie has been seriously i6 we are sorry to learn. Bich. Oareon, 16th Don„ had the mis- fortune to have his leg broken by being kinked by a horse. L. 0. Armstrong, of the School of Pharmacy, Toronto, is spending bio holidays at hie home here. Hugh Edgar, 4th Don„ bed one of hie hands badly mangled in a wood sawing mottles. It had to be amputated we are Larry to state. G. E. Denetedt has routed the store one door North of his present premiees and he will move hie ebook about New Years, J. R. Williams intends moving hie furniture and nodertakiog baeineee into hie newly pnrohaeed property at present occupied by Mr. Denetedt, Klin ton. lnepeotor Robb, of Broesele, and Mr. Moffatt, of Beaforth, were examining the modellites last week, G. F. Marten, of Toronto, will speak on Laoal Option in the Town Hall, Clinton, on the evening of Deo. 29th, The executive of the Hookey team mot in the (Aeries room and deoided to off a the Carling Club $180 for the exclusive nee of the rink for 8 nights a week. So far as endue inclinations go, Loa Option matters, both pro and eon, are Very quiet, particularly when voting thereon ie only a couple of weeks distant. Rev. Mr. Wade and wife, who have been in Dakota for the past year, have returned to Clinton and will remain here for the W ioter, with Mrs. E. 3. 0ourtioe. The Laeroose Boys are making prep. arations already for the return oonoert of the Meieter English Male Quartette Oonoer* Go,, to be given the latter part of January. The New Era eaye :-Commencing with the new year, the House of Refuge will have a new matron, in the person of Mee, W. H. Simpson, of town. It has been Mrs. French's desire to retire for some time ; that ebe has performed her duties Moet admirably over ulnae the Choice Stock of ROBES, 'UCS &C. A fine range of Robes, Best in the market, has been opened up consisting of :- -BLACK GALLOWAY—SASKATCHEWAN —GREY GOAT —GRIZZLY BEAR and MOUNTAIN BEAR. —P1ue11 and Wool Rugs, a very Choice lot. d —In Horse Blankets a large stockis carried and sold at Close Priers. -W-Trunks and Valises of all kinds. Itopatrlhg Promptly Attended ie. J. DONALDSON Sign of the Horse's Head r „twe chink would tai e up. Still it be d II1,•n t to find a MOTS competent alio ,.i anpathetia eobetitu'e ii,.n Mee. Simpson, whom we believe, will prove her efficiency in every respect. The poel- *ion is a hard one for anyone to fill. A new time table bas been iseaed by the G. T. It. The ouly change ethictine this end of the eyetem, to that a4 the Toronto evening train, which arrives in Stratford, nearly half ton hoer later then formerly, and makee the eohedolod time of oar late train now read 10 47 legend of1032. Lae edam, ve, John Cameron, of this village, reoeivad a bad kiok in the leg from one of hie horeee, Mrs. F. W. McDougall and two boye Jim and Dickson, left Monday of lest week for Ban Franoieoo, California. In Omaha rhe will meet Mre• McQuillan and Hozel, who will aeoompany them. The death of Jaoob 2od oou , of Melon, on Sunday, 4th islet., removes another of the old and reepeoted residents of the township. Mr. Fisher had retched the ripe old age of 74 yeara and 9 months. Wm. Davieoo attended a meeting of the Northern Hockey League in beha't of the Sepoye. The league was divided into two dietriote RB follows ;-Wiagbam, Lietowel, Palmereion, Lucknow ; and Walkerton, Owen Sound, Harriman and Mount Forest, The league ie offering a trophy for the olub winning the Sham pionehip of the league. 15.5 swoon. The baseball trim intend giving a oonoert some time in January. GeouKe Loebbead was in Stratford lest week `serving on the petit jury. The annual meeting y of the Preeb - terien church will likely be held on Friday, Deo. 30'h, Harry J. Wilson h rapidly recovering from his reoont operation. He is now ably to be rip and around the house. G. P, Greeneides, who bas been mak. ing obeeee at Rockford for the poet season, ie spending his Emae at home. George is taking charge of a faotory next eeaeon. The 0. 0. Foresters hold a Band bee on Wednesday of last week. They aro making preparations to begin motive operatione on their new ball in the Spring. The annual meeting of the Elms Cheese and Batter M'f'g. Co., will be held o4 Friday, Jan. 6th, at 1 p. in. One of the matters for ooneideration will be the disposal of the hog ;see and all their "h en3- of the who saoaeeoriee. The e mg y home dean not Beam to have done any harm to the reality of the aheeee and there is little likelihood of the whey being fed at the faotory. EOxe ter. Rev. A, H. Going, pastor of the Centennial Methodist oknrob, L' ndon, formerly of the Waterloo 0tree* Metho- diet church, Stratford, was invited to become the pastor of the James street Methodiet rhumb, Exeter, for the 00132. log Oonferoaoe year. Beginning July next, and bee agoepted, subjeot to the approval of the stationing committee. Rev. Mr. Going bee been in the Forest City two years. Rev. W. M. 11,artin, Patna of Canon Preebyte8ien Chitral, narrowly stamped serious injury on Saturday evening, While exeroieing his new spirited horse the bit on the bridle broke and a lively escapade followed, The horse took to the ditch and pursued a very 00085010r Dourer dodging treee, telephone poles aid other obataolee. The driver hung on with a vengenae irrespective of his .perilous ride and finally subdued the gingery beast. He escaped without the least injury, but hie position was not one to envy. A deputation of the Board of trade, consisting of L. H. Diokeon, Dr. Repine J. W. Taylor, W. B. Lovett and T. Dart- ing, drove to Bt. Marys to meet Board of Trade and oonroult about a proposed line of railway throogh Ude astatine of the oountry. Bt, Marys bad had correspond• nos with Rod visite from offieiale of the 0. P. R. Atter full consultation it was deoided to apply for a charter, at the Doming eseeion of Parliament, to build a railway from 00m0 point on the O. P. R (preferable North East of Stratford on the new Guelph and Goderiab braneb) throogh Stratford, St. Marys, Kirkton, Exeter, Crediton, Greenway and straight on to Bernie. The perliminaly notiaee for this stilarter will appear at once, 4iro(lertett. 0. J. Harper woe awarded the oontract for the eieatrio light fixtures in the new pubtio library. 0. Knight has been appointed to assist Mn. Knox at the jail during feller Griffin's illness of pneumonia. H, E. Hodgeue' many friends itt Gode- rich and vicinity will be pleased to learn that be i0 in a fair way to the reoovery of hie former strength ani vigor. A obarge preferred by Jae, Hamilton againet Jobe McLellan, of Goderiob township, for assault was before the police magistrate but wee settled between the parties. The Winter timetable of the 0. T. R. went into effect on Monday. The only change affecting Godeniob is ;the tater arrival of the last train, whioh is now sohednied to arrive at 1110. A meeting of the Godenioh Mulkey Club was held when the following officers were elected for the year :-Hon. Pres., V. M. Roberts ; Pres., H, 1i, Auatn; Vice Pres„ W. Kelly ; Seo,•Treae„ A. McIver 1 ?tanager, N. Davie ; Com„ A. MoIver, I). Thompson and 0. A. McGaw. A special meeting of tbo public eohool board was held Monday night, A letter from Mien Winnifred Ball wee read, asking for one year's leave of abeenee for the purpose of benefitting her throat in the 01 1111008 of Alberta, Mies Ball elated in her letter that d she ha the offer of a eohool at a very good salary in Frank, Alberta, Nor request wag granted, Further 000treete in oonneotion with the emotion of the new North sited hlatbodiet o120100l have been awarded as follows :•-1N, W. Rowell, glace, 5825 ; 0. 0. Lee, tin end galvanised work, $154 1 the Valley Seating 0o., Landes, seating, pulpit, ,ti1 "tchair,t table end Somme ion ail, 5500/milerr Priem Co„ Toronto, Merino glazing windows, 5580. The oou• tracts for'eleotrio light ffxtnres, organ onto- and grsnolitbio eidewelk ere yet to be let, The contracts so far awarded. amounted to 510,100, DUTTE TE3 AT TAI B mac,W 0, 60101h'thnl)1101't0101,14, We have just received a car load of "Brodkvilles," 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 graes to kill or end or rough ground to work remem• bee the "Frost & Wood" end "Wind- sor" are the disks that will do it. It you want a General Porpoee Plow, thein which there is no better, Beoure a No. 20, Froet & Wood. It you want a eeoond hand Bngpy, Care, Cutter, Plow or Implement of any kind be sure to call ou as, We have alert the 17. B. Orem Sep• orator, Biogen Sewing Machin'e, Volmar Washing Machines always On hand, We San supply yon with a good Driving or Work Borer cheap or Stook of any kind on short notice. N. S. McLAUCHLIN AG- Hi1''I'. ('! �ry GREAT BARGAINS IN MILLINERY We are offering from now until Xmas Ready-to-wear and Trimmed Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices. These are all this year's Styles. All orders will receive our most careful attention. Come early and get the choice. ' The Misses Habkirk �b �tw e�o�'"".U•e�n :4) 1 reenamosonmeraelmmesmatemaseememmea FALLND 0:101 W is here again and cool weather makes us think of Stoves and hots to keep warm in Winter. It you are thinking of purobeeing a new Stove or Range thie Fall pall and see our lines of High•olaee RANGES and STOVES AMONG THEM ARE THE Famous Pandora Range. Made by Mo0ofryL'ondou The Doc'ilash and. World's Favorite Ranges, The Silver King and Garland line of Stoves and Ranges— ALL 009E AND WOOD BURNERS. See our Lines of Base Burnet' Stoves, and Air Tight Coal Stoves, Agents for the Famous Every Stove Guaranteed "Queen's Air Tight Wood Heaters. -to work Perfect. i6otimatee on Pantos Oontraote freely given. Pricier' Hight. P g Wilton & Turnbull COAL 114 ST0011 HAIt)WA1tE AND STOvlilp, COBER CARRIAGE Co. can supply•you at once with any WEBuggy you may want but as the time for purchasing CUTTERS has come we would like to tell you that we are fully pre- pared to meet your every want in the Cut- ter as well as in the Sleigh line. We have the Finest and Most Up-to-date assortment of -Cutters that can be found anywhere, ready for inspection, and would be pleased to have you call and see them. Prices Right. TWO OOWB FOR SALE. JOHN CCBR & SONS. 1 reenamosonmeraelmmesmatemaseememmea FALLND 0:101 W is here again and cool weather makes us think of Stoves and hots to keep warm in Winter. It you are thinking of purobeeing a new Stove or Range thie Fall pall and see our lines of High•olaee RANGES and STOVES AMONG THEM ARE THE Famous Pandora Range. Made by Mo0ofryL'ondou The Doc'ilash and. World's Favorite Ranges, The Silver King and Garland line of Stoves and Ranges— ALL 009E AND WOOD BURNERS. See our Lines of Base Burnet' Stoves, and Air Tight Coal Stoves, Agents for the Famous Every Stove Guaranteed "Queen's Air Tight Wood Heaters. -to work Perfect. i6otimatee on Pantos Oontraote freely given. Pricier' Hight. P g Wilton & Turnbull COAL 114 ST0011 HAIt)WA1tE AND STOvlilp,