The Brussels Post, 1903-10-15, Page 5f"
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BUSINESS CARDS.
1%/fONEY TO LOAN LT 5 PER
.LVJ- cent, 1'.13, sown, Bromicle,
WR. MoORLOKEN—
• 1 luMer of Marriage Licenses, 0f.
flee at Oreeery, T =berry f treet, Brussel°,
1:11ARM8 FOR SAILS—TUE DN•
1. InIntOONOP has several gond Vorma to
Dale and to re nt, easy tering, in Township
of Morris and ttlnT, F SOOTT,Bruseel
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
-TEACHER OF -
PIANO - AND - ORGAN,
ONIMATMEOPE12.43, 02.7T,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
INGURAN0a,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH'
E. Estelle Griffin
TEAMED OF VOICE CULTURE
Pupil of Niles Eva N. Roblyn, of Loudon,
Poona prepared for Coneervotory exams,
06'174111 visit Bruseels every Tuesday,
Lemons giveu at the home of W, Id. Herr,
John street,
LECKIE,
LIPID AND nue INSURANCE,
LO AN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
MONEY TO LOAN AT 44, .1 J. 0 Per Cent.
Office over Hursley's Ding Store,
Nov. Srd, 1009. SO -0&u Brussels.
Wellington Mutual
Fire 111801*one° CO.,
BerAnT,Isrudo 1810
Immune° taken ou the each and premium
note system at =Tent rates. B fore insur-
ing elsewhere call On then iidereigned Agent
of the Company.
GEORGE ROGERS, Bruseelii.
AUCTIONEERS.
T.-41 S. SOOTT AS AN ADOTION•
J. • nun, will sell for better prices, to
better men, in lees thno and loss charges
than any other Anotioneor in East 140000 01
bo won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can alwaye he arranged at this 001oo or by
personal application.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONOERN,-
-
The undersigned, who is wall acquainted
throughout the most part of the County
and wbo Imo had blaillan with a largo cir-
cle of tamer. In and around this !rummy,
begs to inform the community that be has
taken 001 00 Auctioneer% Mamie for the
County of Huron and offers his service. to
• all purpoaiug to bold sales,
THOS. NEWSOME, 13ruseele.
VETERINARY.
D. WARIY10K—
ef • Boner Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis-
eases of damask:elect animple in e. comet -
ant manner. Partintitar attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calls promptly at-
tended to, Oftlao and Infirmary -Pour doors
North of bridge, Ternhemy et., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
NAT M. SINOLAIE—
V • Barrioter, Solioitor, Convey/3.1100r,
Notary PubIto, dm Offloo-S tewart's Bloeli
1 door North of Central Hotel,
Solipitor for tbe Standard Bank.
G
F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, SOL-
. IOITOS, &o , BRUSSELS. -
Office over Standard Bonk; Solicitor for
Township of Grey, 13 nwie u teal ad the
Metropolitan Bank. rriVtl.t0 OAK' Company
money to loan at lowest ratee.
MEDICAL CARDS.
lb A. It4'NAUGHTON,
Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical
Collegedllember College of Physielitue and
Surgeons, Ont. Linentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians and Licentiate of 11111-
wifery, Edinburgh. 10 -Telephone No.14,
Residence -Mill street,Brussels,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD,
DENTIST
Graduate of Ihe Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and Firet•elass Honor
Graduate of Toronto University. °Mee
next to Brewer'e Photograph Daher?,
BRUSSELS.
MARE UP YOUR MIND
TO ATTEND
Fall Term begins 'Sept. 1st,
Two Oonraew-Oommercial and Shorthand.
Send for College Journal.
0. A, FI,E111ING, A, L. MoINTYRE,
Prooloont, hooretery,
ale 0...M1 • ...IMP
Britisik Columbia,
Eed Cedar Shingles
ANO --
North Shore
rine and Cedar
FON SALE AT THE
Brussels Planing Mills
Alto Doors and Sash of alt Pat
tense on hand or made to order
11 f41V6140100,
Enginetoil FOrnielsed for all
kinds of Buildings. Worlintart-
ohip and Illaterial Guarantaed.
P. AlVIENT,.
tt2.1.--.5=11V of another beautiful eilver trophy lo bo
aallot for among it theineetv,e, The trophy
E 0E8 F IT PAYS g utensils nearly 18 !POM114,17, reining on
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT,
Bost Mime in Canada for °pouring 77
a thorough heathen education or A ip
superior shorthand training. Our is
graduates are always eneefianful in get.
tins poititione. 11110 0011001 invariably
givoo ito student° more than they ex-
poeb, Write for eatalostle. Enter
11110 11100111 if possible,
10, 4. ELLIOTT, Principal,
itiid
tiebaz.
IA. ohm ovv
Geo, McLean has shipped 6061 load of
twenty.two range home from Southern
Alberta. to Looknow.
John Mnrohison left on Tuesday. of
last week for Montreal whore he will join
the Walton agents excursion to Cape
Breton.
The Connell have notified the oonotable
that all parties round riding bioyolea on
the sidewalks 01 (110 village are to be
proe000ted.
The finest 0011 otion of foreign aoine in
the County of Bruce, is now in the poss.
maims of Robert Graham of this village.
They were given by his sou David, as a
souvenir of his travels in many lands.
A aouvention of the Reformere of
South Bruce, to eeleot a candidate to
represent the riding in the general eleetion
to the Honetrof Oommone will he held in
the village of Formosa on Thoreday,
Ootober 22,1(1, at 1 o'oloo.
Fleozsral 1.
Rev. S. J. Allen, of London, will preaols
anniversary eervioes at Kippers, Nov, 8.
Peter McMartin and tvife aro rejoicing
over the advent of a little daughter in
their home
Hy. Pf,ff is greatly improving his
resideooe on Brook at., by raising the roof
and ovirhauling she building generally.
John Gibson, of the 2nd oon. Stanley,
has taken 18 barrels of Blenheim Orange
Pippin(' off one tree. 11 barrele were
suitable for export and two were culls.
Charlie Monne in doing well in the
great Weet, He has pnrchnsed o quarter
[section, built a houee and shop and
did $800 worth of blaokemithing in 4a•
menthe,
The ladies, of St. Paul's Olinreti have
been very buoy making garments to be
sent to Rev. I. B. Westgate in Dag
Airiest. They are the oostumee worn by
the Ohrietian oonverte in that miesion
field.
tver(too.
A F. Diokson has sold his !amber
horsiness to a Mr. Fither, of Wallace.
The sum of 8231.56 WOO taken in at the
gate at onr Fall Pair. The membership
ie now 181.
Dr. BM ie home again from Toronto.
The Dr. is rapidly recovering from hie
reoent attaok of fever.
Boottith Concert Co. of Aberdeen, Soot.
land, for Melrose Oomp No. 78, of the
Sons of Soot•and, Music Hall, Friday,
Oct. 16th.
Mrs. Jae. Ferguson was taken soddenly
ill the afternoon of 8rd instwith a bad
000011 of heartfailure. For a, time it wae
feared the might not recover but we are
plobeed to state that the is now much
better.
We extend congratulatione to the Mies -
e0 Morrieon, Newry, on the eignal 0000000
attained by them in the olsoese oompet.
thou at the 0 time Pair. They obtaiued
first prize for the throe beet factory, col-
ored ; also for the three beet 16010,9,
white and for best three A owlet, a epeoial
In 'he form of a medal.
•
Elyce to I-.
C. B. Snell, who injured hie foot irt a
fall some time ago, Is able to pet around
again, but on orulohes,
Geo. Willie left for St. Thema., where
be has secured a situation in the alioh•
igen Central Railway store,
The 6 o'olook train going North on
Thursday evening 100 1100 and killed a
oow belonging to Mark Medicine.
Charles Wileon, of town, has leaned the
hotel at Woodham, kept by Joseph Stay -
one, and will move therein in May next.
W. D. Salutes% of Stephen, is nursing
an txtremely sore hand those daye, the
eesult of a thiotle entering the hand and
oansing irritation.
Mrs. Thos. Gregory was taken ill in
ohnroh on Sunday evening, 4111 inst., and
was takes, to her home where she hoe
been °endued to her bed since and in not
improving very feat,
Mrs. Tyler, of Winuipeg, who wae taken
ill while visiting Mr. and Mre. Reumohr,
Exeter North, hae sufficiently reoovered
as to be able to return to her home. She
left on Monday of last week for Forest,
thence to Winuipeg.
Cilautova.
R. Graham is branohing ont, having
added to stook of boots and sheen.
At the meeting of the Pnblio «shoot
board tha salary of Principal Lough was
itioreased to $500.
The corner eland in the new block being
erected on the Combo property by J. P.
Tiedall has been leased by the Molrons
Bank,
Mies Eva Cooper hid the miefortune of
falling one day, hurting her knee Very
badly, and hoe been Under the dootoria
oars einoe,
EL S. Owner hae bought the Clarendon
eine and saya he will build an hotel forth-
with. Be lute natned an early date for its
completion.
Master Fred. Case, eon of A. Nee of
the evaporator, while playing al the rear
of the new poatoffloe, fell into the exoay.
ation made for 601011010 and recieived a
out on the head,
In the middle of the service in the
Ontario street ()burets Sunday 080111415 ot
last week the eleotrio light went out but
after a delay of m few minntee tempo were
proonred and the service went on.
D. Cantata), shipped 1050 barrele of
apples on Saturday lad from the follow.
lug points) -01inteo, Newton, ()batten.
ham, Thornhill, Aoton, Hamburg, and
Bright. Slime the neason'e operatione
began, Ivry, 00.il,0100 1110 chipped 4,000
barrele to Glasgow end 8 000 td Liverpool.
When O. J. Mitohell, of Brantford,
appeared et the gronnrin 00 Thureday to
enter the different events in their ithanting
tonruaffients he made the boys 4 pretleut
a pedestal of ebony, she Wenn of the oup
being supported two gone oroseed and
preeents a very ho dfieume appearance.
Hit° vv sesh
P 8 0 'nonily woe appointed ROOM
tarY.Treitimrer of the Piano Oornpany,
reoantly vi(oated by E. O. Mol)owe.l,
John Wuttion Jr 0o, toot mesad for
oarriage team awl fleet for eingle driver
in the roadeter plass (11 41)0 Atwood Fall
Fair.
W. E Binning, town treaeurer, has
been laid up for the past week with a sev-
ere attitok of lefitcomati so of the kidneys,
1101 10 now on the mend.
Jile Lordship Biehop Baldwin will hold
a oonfirmation servioe in Ohrist (hunts
on Sunday, Nov. 8•11. Rev. Mr. Buok•
land has a class of nearly thirty candi-
dates in preparation.
The Lord'e Day Allianoe will hold Its
annual meeting for the Listowel dietriot
on Friday, 001, lath in the Methodist
church. The mrtting will be addressed
by ldev. 0. T. Stash, M. A,, of London,
and epeoial music will be reodered.
J. A. Kelly lute sold his spau of grey
roadsters which he reoently purchased in
Toronto to Kidd Brog„ for a handsome
figure. llidd Brothers intend shipping
them to Boston, along with a oar of car-
riage and saddle horses and 'tingle drivers.
Erneat Hulking, tvItto has filled the
position of head Work iu the Listowel
poet oftloe for same time past, and wee
also in charge of the 0. P. R. Telegraph
Co's offioe here' left oil Tuesday of last
week for NorthBay, where ho was to
report to the 0. P. R. 00., heving been
promieed o good poultion by the Com
pany.
(40(i.E51.14111.
Good progreee is being made on the
hull of the new lug on the island.
Large quantities of apples have been
_delivered at the Goderials evaporator.
The vote of 620,000 for a breakwater
off Goderioh harbor entrance was passed
iu the House on Tuesday of last wee)8.
Judge Britton'e first appearance on the
benoh iu Goderioh will be on the ma.
olon of the Assizes to be held this mouth,
oommenoing on Tuesday, the 20th.
The many friends here of Mine Emma
Andrews will regret to learn that since
she has been out West to vieit her deter,
Mrs. Perry, she has lost the sight of one
of her eyes.
0.1 Sunday morning of last week a
epeoial double heeded train of eighteen or
twenty oars went out with wheat from
the elevator. A epeoial of empty oars
returned in the afternoon.
13 E. Hick, will remove about the
middle of next month to the store at the
corner of North street lately vacated by
0. 5, Newton. We understand that Dr..
Whitely Jr Gallow will take the ofiloe now
(monied by Prondfoot & (live.
Dr. W. Y. Hayden intends removing
hie dental offices to the rooms on Remit.
ton allot at present 000apied by Dr. J.
L. Turnbull as living roome. Dr. Tam
ball will move to the house at present
occupied by Geo. Aobeeon, and Aohe-
aon will live in the house reoently vaoated
by Judge Masson's family. Dr. Torn -
bull's aloes will, of (mum, remain ae at
preeent.
fr31 tit .
Coon. MoNally has been granted three
months; leave of absent*.
The re opening servioes of Trinity
ohurols, Blyth, were held Sunday, Oot.
llth.
Mrs. W. A. Carter has returned home,
after epending the peat two months in
Miss Dodde, miseionarifrom Lovedele,
South Africa, ie viaiting her muslin, Mrs.
Rev. Dr. MnIsean, at the mum
The following officers were eleoted tor
Blyth Bible Boeiety :-Pre.ideut, John
Wilford ; actoretary, Alex, Elder ; treas.
nrer, ingh foleQuarrie ; depositor,
Frank Mattson,
Martin Cade has returned from Ohat.
ham and is at preseot viaiting relatives
and friends in Blyth and vicinity. Be
has sold hie farm, lot 17, con. 16, But -
lett, to bin son, Samuel, for 65000.
F(1TH.-Qor fair for 1503 has passed
into history with entesees emblazoned on
its pages. It lea common saying that.
Blyth fair brings rain'and thie time wan
no exception to the 11110, only it name late
enough for the people to be on the
groende hefore it descended. The ezhih.
its were up to former years, some Mame
being at least large enough to claim for it
the distinction of being the best fair in
the county. Owing to a heavy track the
rams were 001 00 fast as Blylh is
noted for) patting np, but they mune off
just the 841130 to the eatisfaotion of those
TELIG POST
preeent. Olinton band did geed eerviee
enlivening the evening of Tuesday (4104 01
of Wednesday with sly muole, eon
Geri on W,sinterday eveniug was lergel
VW,
3 Pu
attended.
.1f3'ortlwri
Band Oonoert, Foreeters' Ford. W11101111111o,
wioh, Thursday, Oat. 16th.
beanie& ohuruls, Jud lino Howlok, holds
service every Sabbath afternoon et 2.80
p. m,
111, Greta, of Grand Repide, Mich., is
vieitiug wider the pareutal roof on the
10th con.
Martin Bros. have decided to buy grain
here again and they have re.augaged Wm.
Gibson to look after their intereete here.
The Bank of Hamilton will open a
branoh in Fordwioh, Suitable mashies
have been mound and will be fitted up as
mon as pooselble.
Thos. MoLloghlin, of Tonsetown,
Nippa., is home to Bee hie mother, who le
on the tack Ilst, He likes New Ontario
well yet he has r warm vet in his heart
for Fordwich still.
L. Mahood and W. R. Fall's bid their
their frleude adieu on Monday of last
week and left for Ohiaago, where they
will enter the sobool of Dental Surgery
for a fonr years' course.
W. 11, Rogere is spending this week at
the Parsonage with hie parents Rev. and
Mrs. D. Rogere. He has spent the past
year at Niagara Falls in engineering,
but the next year will enter the 8011001 of
Mines 10 affisiation with Queen's, King-
ston. He 11E10 three yeare yet to complete
hie ocurse ae an Eleotrioal Engineer,
Grey Council Meeting.
0ouncil met poranart to order in the
Township Ball, 05 10 o'alook a, m. on
Monday. Reeve in the ohair and other
members present. Minutes of last MOO.
lug were read and approved, A eotn-
munioation was received from W. 0.
Brent re staiment of Debentures on
Lamont and Halms Municipal drains
whioli wee aatisfaotory to the Commit.
Oa motion of Work mud Fraser the fol.
lowing aeoounts were ordered to be paid :
A. M. Bweetou, engineer's expellees
Flood and PrEoFarlane award
drathe $ 9 50
Jarnee Bolger, ditch ou Bdy. Grey
and Morrie, eon. 15, Grey's
share 3 25
Luke Spoken, farm bridge, 14th
eon. dramn 10 00
George Speirao, farm bridge 14th
con. drain 10 00
John Bighbein, digging award
drain on 63.R. 8, con, 2 14 64
J. L. King, repairing ottivert B. R
3, aon 1 2110
Robert Lowe, culvert lot 14, non. 4
drawing gravel 100
Samuel Burke underbrnehing S. R
1; con. 1 8 00
W. H. Humphries & San, (spikes
and bolts 1 87
L. McDonald, timber for culvert
lot 7, eon. 18 8 70
0. B.'Stokes, gravel 4 80
Wesley Young digging award drain
S. R. 6, oon. 8 16 00
Jas. Bell, re survey examination
and report Beanohe.mp drain13 25
Jae. Bell, inopeotion and report on
Extension drain 18 25
Robert Ransotn, repairing Hall
drain, lot 14, oon. 7 1 00
Edward Collie, 2 onlverts Elma
Bdy., Grey's Aare 2 50
David ()anon, gravelling on Ben•
fryn road, Gray's share 88 40
Sohn Gaynor, ditohing on Elma
Bdy, Grey's share 25 25
R. L. Taylor, gravelling S. R, 8,
eons. 16, 17, 18 53 71
Donald Campbell inspecting gray
ailing and plowing on S. R. 3,
oons. 16, 17, 18 12 12
Wm. Riley inspeoting gravelling on
Grey and Morris Bdy 1 50
George McDonald, gravel and ahoy
elling 13 50
Dan Savage, cleaning o ditoh S. R
3, con. 5 12 10
George Carruthers, work on S. R
8,00n.8 2 00
floury Delion, printing notices TB
Votere' Liet mart 1 60
Kreuter Jr Bitable, tin boxes for
drain papers 1 00
George Clark, gravel 25 20
George Clark, aid to wire footle—8 00
George R ,bertson, culverts 14th
oon. drain 89 40
James W. Grant, tile dtaina lot 1,
oon. 16 10 70
Robert W. Livingston serving
Hanna Bylaw 2 00
John McIntosh, preparing and eel-
ving Lamont drain By Law53 00
John E. Hanna, cleaning 'brash oat
of ditoh Grey and Elma Bdy75
cradles' fine
Shoes.
Handsome to the eye
Artistic in design.
Firt-rato workman-
ship,
Made to wear and
keeptheir shape.
Beautiful finish, easy
comfort, very durable.
When you discard
them you want another " just like the last ones."
Then our prices are not the least pleasing part of
•
the buying,
Here are a few:-
80tne prices are high this sewn bqt onrs you will find ail right as, we alwaye
buy when the market in at Re loweet. Fall Moak of Ethoee is now to hand and
We are offering great values in Mentos. Wonten's and Ohildren'e wear.
HARNESS DEPARTMENT. -The Bargains we age now offering in 331a00e60,
Plush Huge and Rubber liege le moving thorn off rapidly. Come and Bee them,
Repairs io Barnaeo, Boots and Sheen.
M-I6wo dwelling honeas for (tale, a half acre of hind with eaoh,
I. C. RICHARD S.
ItAYINUNN, Cranbrook,
who bas had 80 years' experience
in the Pump business, is dealing
larger than ever in Iron and
Wooden Pumps, and ready to
attend to repairs promptly.
He is also agent for the
Woodstock Windmill, This mill
is a marvel and should be seen
before ordering any other.
Persons requiring Water
Troughs should call and get
prices.
A. RAYMANN,
Pump Maker, Cranbrook,
"MELOTTE"
CfC1111Sgarator
75,000
1N
DAIL Y
USE
Ball bearing, with frictionless, self -
balancing and (suspended bowl and
spindle.
The olnelotte" has taken the highest
honors. It yields $10 80 826 sat] a. profit
per ow" aeon year. It gavels time, labor,
armee, utensils, ioe and water.
Get information as to other portion.
tare from
F. SPARLING
AGENT, BRUSSELS.
ALLAN. LINE
Liverpool and Londonderry
Royal Mail Steamers
Pm= Puou
M014011EAL Qonnna
Ionian ...... ..,Oot. 13 0 a.m Oet. 11 10 p.m.
Tunisian " 10 6 " .. 10 S '•
Parisian , • 17 0 . . 17 10 "
Pretorian " 04 0 " " 24 4 "
REDUCED WINTER RATES
10t Cabin -Ionian and Tunisian 060 and
upwards ; Parisian and. Protorian, WE and
upwards,
glitl Cabin -Liverpool and Londonderry -
Ionian and Tuniaian, SOO ; Parisian and Pre -
torten, 8117.00, London 5200 extra.
Ord Claes-SW and 5126 -Liverpool, Derry,
Belfast, Glasgow, London,
Through tickets to South Afriea.
Montreal tu Glasgow direet-Clorinthian,
(day-1106)Thursday, Oat, 8; Sicilian, iday•
l(ght) Thursday, Oct. 29. 105 001110, 800 and
$60 ; 2nd cabin, 830 ; Srd cabin, AM
W. 15. HERE,
Agent, Brussels.
Richard Armstrong, gravel and
gravelling lot 27, 000. 6 31 75
John MoEwon, gravel 5 60
Moved, essoonded and carried that the
Council do now adjourn to meet on Mon-
day, Nov, Oth, 10 a. to. JOHN MOINTCOM,
Clerk.
James Botta, a railway employee was
killed at Thorold,
Hon. J. A. Davidson, of Manitoba, is
reported to be dying,
Mies Beatrice ttplante, of Orillia, was
drowned while canoeing.
The Canadian Radii° station at Glad.
stone, Man„ was burned.
Mise Gertrude H. %vocal, a Toronto
misniouary, died its China.
Senator Landerkin died at the family
residenoe iu Hanover on Sunday.
Twelve dwellings in 81. Rooh, were
destroyed by fire. Lou, 615,000,
F. D. Monk opened the Conservative
campaign in Quebee at Three Rivers.
The bye eleatione in Sault Ste. Marie
and Muskoka, will be held on ()Mabee 27.
The remains of Henry Oargill, M. P.
were buried at Cargill, the funeral being
one of the largeet ever seen in Bruce
county,
'A. boiler, in the poaloffloe at Speingbill,
N. 8, blew ep, killing Janitor McDonnell,
wounding two other men and wrecking
the building,
Edward Dell, employed on the Niagara
Electrical Development Company's works
61 1115 Falls, stepped off the °rib and was
ewept over end drowned.
The ohair of old Teetament exegeeis
and literature et the Wesleyan Thoolog.
coal College, Montreal, hae been aeoepted
by Rev. Dr. Workman,
Two young wen nanned A. Parent and
J. (Judie were killed at Montreal by a
trolley line coming in contain with a
derrick. They went 16 the retietie of
Dorriokman Prevost, Who was badly,
ehooked.
alumni.°
BLYTH.
SOME SPECIALS
This week we make no comment, bet let the goodd end prioee (meek for
thenseelves. They make some pretty (wrong umertiono, but the soma are
White and Oream Elam:Wall, 40 inohes wide (note the width), obeap et
120. our apes:dal price Ba.
Fannesette Shirting, in dark °hooka and stripes', regular width, worth 100,
sale pries 64o.
English Flannelettes, heavy weight, soft /108b, in fancy bine and pink
Wipe, good value at 12io, for 101.
Fancy Striped Flannelette°, good width, worth 8o, for 5o.
All -wool Tweeds, ia fancy patterns, heavy Arm (sloth, good valise at 60o, our
special prioe 850.
Wool Tweods, suitable for boys' snits, very epeoial at 250,
Ladies' Oloth Skirts, in Oxford, black and navy, with rows of oording on
bottom and aides, good value at 62 50, oar (special $1.75.
Lediee' Skirts, in black and oolored, in frieze, honeespun, vicunas and
venetittne, lengthe 38 to 44, some in extra large sizes )for stout ladiee,
r
ouspecial prioeo $2 50, $8.60, 8450, 88,86 and 4$7 50,
We show an elegant range of Wrapperettee, in all the newest patterns, at
the lowest prioes.
American Flannels, in very stylish goods, for wrappare and ehirt 1001010, 10
150, 18o and 20o.
KING QUALITY SHOES
We have juet received Another shipment of tboee Celebrated Shoes for
Indian and gentlemen. If you want a perfect fitting shoe buy the King
Que.lity.
One case New Dress Goods received this week. They are the moat
stylieh goods we ever handled,
here to beak up what le raid, Listen :
DISIEINIMEMENDIESSI
willINEENINEEDISEEIDEGEED, IMBECHICIMISWEIMESZBABOM.
SPECIAL SALE OF
Cutler and
Table Cutlery Guns & Rifles
80 dozen Knives and Forks, latest
pattern and beat quality.
SPECIAL -12 dozen. Knives and Forks
in solid Rosewood and Ebony handles
at 61 per box ot hall dozen, usual
prioe 13 per dozen.
JOB LOTS -40 White Handle Knives at
150 eaoh, usual prioe $3 50 per dozen.
Silver Plated Knives, 12 dwt.,
travellere' samples, at 25o each, mufti
price $6 per dozen.
Pocket Cutlery
A. large and well assorted stook.
SPEOIAL-Boker's 2 bladed Knife for
39a, usual prioe 66o. Others too
numerous to mention at epeoial
prioee.
19 to choose from -Best value in the
market.
SPECIAL - Double Barrelled Breach
Loading Shot Huns, left barrel
ohoked, at 88.50, usual prioe 610 ;
$15 Guns for $18. Our $11 and 612
Gone are poeitively handsome.
Enfield Rifles
Out of 10 purchased a short time ago
we have a few left. They cost the
Government 518 eaoh, secure one at
$6 50. We can't offer any more at
any prioe.
22 and 82 Rifles kept in stook at Special
Primes.
First to come first eerved. We had to bay a large quantity
cf the above mentioned goods to give these Special Prices.
McHay
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ROCHE & HAYOROFT
City Millinery.
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We thank the Ladies for their at-
tendance at our Millinery Opening, which
was a decided success.
Our stock of Trimmed Millinery and
Ready-to-wear Goods should please the
most fastidious, both for style and price.
Call and see our stock before you
place your order.
Eoch & laycroft.
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Must be Sold this Season.
The 'inest
line to be seen
in any town
Ewan & 0o0's
Carriages
in Ontario
will be found
at -4.11010.-'
Wareroorns
TURNBERRY STREET, BRUSSELS,
—We have a full line, dealing with SEVEN of the best Manufac-
tories in Canada, besides our owa make of rigs.
—You can save money by examining our stock before purchasing.
—Satisfaction assured. Prices right.
EWAN & Co., ERUSSELS.