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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1900-11-29, Page 5Sit t': Nov. 9, 1900 TRE JlR 13.8AL$ POST BUSINESS CARDS. � E QNY TO LQAN lig5 PER MO 3', 8, 8001T, Bt111801a. % T II MoORAOK13 - M 1 t Iosuor of Marriage Ltaeuoce, Of - Ace atGr000ry,Turnberry street, 8ruSimla. I N. BARRETT— • 'Tonsorial Artist, Shop—Next door North Call1olgnoayt tixaa Rad ldrou'a841 orating po)ot. ] 1ARMS FOR SALE—THE UN.. DEner0NED has several good Fame for sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townships of 8101110 and Grey. F 8. SCOTT , Brussels M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT. MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, --TEACHER OF— PIANO - AND ORGAN, 3371V$s>=17...s, MITT, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM- ONea0ANOE, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L. O. M., Academie graduate of London 0011ee1va- tory of MUSIC, also Member of the Aeaooiated Musicians of Ontario, le prepared to receive a limited number of pupils for instruction for the Principal's Form 1u to prepare Conserpvatory of Music. Brussels, Ontario. ALClB. HUN TER— Clerk of the Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Publ o, Land, Loan and InBurance Agent ; Auotlon- ear. Funds invested and to-loun. Collec- tions mads. Office in Graham'elBlook,Brus• eels. AUCTIONEERS. S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - .a. UCTION- F • EER, will sell for better prices, to better men, in lees lime and lees charges than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this office or by personal application. - DENTISTRY F. W. TWEDDLE, (FORMERLY OF OEAFORT 0) DENTIST, Graduate of R. 0. D 8., Toronto ; Post Grad- uate course at Basket's School, Chicago, in crown and bridge work, Ka -Prices same as inOtllce over A R Smith's store, Brussels, VETERINARY. , T D. 'WARWICK— vi • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis- eases of domesticated animals lin a compet- ent manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry. Celia promptly at- tended to. Office and UIn fiTmry—F000 doors North of bridge, YE LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. W• M. SINCLAIR— • Barrister, Solicitor,' Conveyancer, Notary Public, &o. Office -8 tewart's Block 1 door North of Central Hotel. 8olioitor for the Standard Bank. GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor, &0. Office over 8tand- ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels, Moneyto Loan at lowest rates. G. CAMERON— • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Cameron) Barrister and 8olioitor, Goderioh Ont. Office—Hamilton street, opposite Col- borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, v>r M. D., 0. 31., TrinityllIniyere)ty, Fellow Trinity Medioal College, Member Collage of Physicians and Surgeons Out, Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid- " wifery Edinburgh. r. -Telephone No.14, 4 Reei'dence—Mill street, Brussels. Important to Breeders and)IIoreemen. V Eurekaterinary Caustic Balsam. e A reliable and speedy remedy for Curbs, Splints, Spavins, Sweeney, oto„ etc.,ln y'8 Horses and i =' + u Cattle,nmpJaw MUM MARS "800oomph- let wbioliaccompanies every bottle, giving scientific treatment in the various diseases. It can be used in every Daae of veterinary practice where stimulating applications and Alietere aro prescribed. It has no swwamp% Every bottle sold is guaranteed to give satis- faction. Price 760 por bottle. Sold by all druggists and country storekeepers. Pre- pared by Tun EUREKA VETERINARY MEDICINE COMPANY, London. Out. SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND -- North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THE Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order Id Short Notice. Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Boildinga. Workman - and Material Guaranteed. P. AMENT, The Business Ontario 11 Listowel College, EOUM. TO ANY IN ONTARIO.. A thorougb, complete end praotleal train. ing in all branches of Commormal work, at considerably Nee than regular rates. For full information apply Rooms of College Over Poet Oftice. L. HARTT, LIBTOWEL, PRINCIPAL. lOStx tt ftbos. W ttl tort. MOKiLDOF 00018010—Council met in Sage's hotel, Walton, on Monday, 19th )net. Members of Council all present. Jamee McDonald, a Councillor for Grey, met Council in reference to the mafu. taina0oe of boundary line. A000nnte for work on roads, gravel, lumber and other expenditure were mooed and paid, amocotiug to $876.19. Connell adjourned to meet in Jones' Hall, Leadbary, on Saturday, Deo. 15411, when all memento should be sent in, all taxes paid, and Trustees call for eobooi money. Council meete at 10 o'alook in the forenoon. JNo. 0, MoaRl80N, Olerk. Clearrii44. Mr. Donee left on Teeoday of lost week for Kirkton where he will visit Mende. Nell. McLaughlin, jr , has taken a situation bebind the wether in Christ• mac & Co'e store. Rev. Dr. Pate, Toronto, , of Toren o, will preach an educational sermon in the Methodiet oharoh on Friday evening, Nov. 80th. Mrs. Ourrothers, who has been visit- ing friends in and around town for the past month, has returned to her home in Portage la Prairie. Fordwioh. Andrew Doig has decided to beacandi- data for County Commissioner. John Donagby intends building a etore next Summer just North of the Record office. The high wind blew the frame of the old eohool down on Wednesday of last week. John H. Webster has disposed of hie butcher and grocery business to John .Nicholls. Trinity ohuroh Sudday school have de sided to bold a supper and entertainment on New Year's Day. There still continue to be a number of names coming in who intend to try their luck for Towohdp Councillors among Spot ton, ie ArthurSpo ton, oP the 6th eon. On Monday evening of lard week a very pleasant time wao spent at the home of Mre, Robert Mahood, when the Junior League of the Methodist ohuroh and their parents met to say Goodbye, to Mies Helena and ber mother, wbo have moved to Toronto. An addreee .wee reo'd and a puree presented. Great Luck of all Editor, "For two years all etiorte to cure Ea - mina in the palma of my hands failed," writes Editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan., "thee I was wholly cored by Heathen's ArnioaSalve." It's the world's beat aura for Eruptions, Sores and all skin diseases. Only 25o at G. A. Dead. man's drug store. Clinton. PRESBYTERY OF HDRON,—This Preeby• tory met in Clinton on Nov. 13th. Messrs.. Larkin and Stewart were ap. pointed to address the Woman's Foreign Mission Society at ire admiral meeting in Seaforth on January 15th. A draft o0 etendiog orders was adopted, in which the number of regular meetings ie re- duced from six to four yearly, la terms of resolution of last meeting. The regu- lar meetings will hereafter be held in the months of January, April, July and Ootober. Rev. R. Henderson resigned hie charge as poetor of the congregations of Manchester and Smith's Hill. The resignation will be disposed of at the next meeting. A oommittee, ooneieting of Meeare, Larkin, Musgrave and Shaw, with their representative elders, was ap• pointed to ooaeider the book on social worebip, submitted by the Aaeembly'e oommittee, and to report at next meeting. The Sabbath eohool committee was in. sheeted to prepare a deliverance for next meeting, based on the reports of deputa- tions who visited Sabbath eohoole, The Home Mission committee was over- powered to endeavor to procure a imitable minister to labor at Bayfield and Bethany for a stated period. The As. eembly'e remit on eynodioal powers was approved of. The remit of Sabbath eohool field secretary was disapproved of, The next meeting will be held in Seaforth, on Jan. 15th, at 10.80 a. ne. lath tovea C. Tabberner has been made a J. P. W. O. Kidd, of this town, hae Bold Lord Ferguson to Iaaao Stanley, of Paisley, the price being said to be $2,000. Rev. A. P. Moore will leatare in Mil. verton under the anepioee of Christ ohuroh on the evening of Deo. llth. Charles Thomas, of the Banner staff, returned to town from Bratford Hospi- tal, having recovered from the fever. A grand bazar ie to be held by the ladies of Cbriet oharoh in McDonald's Mueio Hall on the afternoon and evening of Deo. 5111. Knox 'March annivereary servioee will be bald on Sunday, Deo. 2nd. The mer• mono will be preached by Rev, G. H. Smith, of St, Catharine, Val Sohinbein notified the Coattail that his wife had been injured owing to a loose plank in a Sidewalk and asked the Council to pay all expenses connoted therewith. Referred to the Board of Works. The, remains of John A, Tennant, youogeet eon of Jacob Tennant, of Elmo, who died at Red Bluff, dolifornia, of pneumonia, were brought home and the funeral took place from the residence of Jas. Brook, brother-in-law of deoeaeed. He wao in bre 30th year and unmarried. A younger brother, who lives in Oalifor. nia, accompanied the tympana here. The Methodist Sunday eohool will hold its anniversary services on Sttuday and Monday, Deo. 2 and 8. On Sunday Rev. W. W. Shepherd, Principal of Muttony Indian Inotitnte, will preach, the after- noon Borealis being for children end par- ents. The evening service le withdrawn to order that the o ngra atian May all tal join withKrum elureh in their a8nieereary 8018)0e, t,xcet:te s°, After being elaoed down for two "make the Sutberland•Iunio Worker bee again maimed operations. Thos. Prior, who has been laid aelde from the efieote of eevero blood poisoning in his band, )0 3)118 to be armed again, The Exetmr Garrick. Dramatic, Oo, par, pose putting on Finnigan's P01111010 i0 West McGillivray, on Tbureday night, Deo. eth, Rev, J. W. Ten Eyck attended the %equal Anglican Lay Worker's and Sun day eohool ee•ooiation which was held 111 Chatham. W. A. Westoott, son of Detective West 00tt, of this plane, ie negotiating for the purchase of G. F. Meelin'a interest in the Seaforth San. While Ed, Heideman wee aetiating in the slaughter of [some pigs he mot with a very painful accident, It appears one of the begets bas Mee stools and while mak. ing a last struggle, ltiokep Mr, Heideman with much force, bruising the auk)e eou- aiderably mud breaking a email bone in his foot. A cwood.. The Donegal oreamery has commenced the season's operations. The butter department of the E ma Cheese Oo. has commenced work. The tru.,teee of the Donegal eohool have engaged T. G. Ratcliffe for next year. Rev. A. H. Prolog, of Stratford, prenah• ed in the Methodist (March Sunday morn- ing and evening, Geo. Arnold bad the miefortuee to get the firet two fingers of hie lett hand oat off ou a saw he was feeding at the plan• ing mill. At the meeting of ofoere of the Shakeepean Circle it was decided to change the name. of the eooiety this season to the Poets' Circle. W. G. Inglis hae pnrobaoed of George Loohhead the Loohhead homestead, lot 16, con. 4, Elmo, Containing 105 acres, for $6,200. The farm ie one of the beet in the township, bank barn, good frame house, and the whole admirably situated, Mr. Inglis gets possession the first of next March. Mole ,iworth. Cheese making for this season ie over. Monday of last week was the laet make. G. Mo0abe lett for his home in Tara but expecte to return and spend the Winter in Molesworth. Mre, Sangster, who hair been waiting on her daughter, Biro. Kurtie, of Atwood, during ber illness with fever, has return. ed home. We are sorry to learn that Mre. Kurtie is still very poorly. According to ao d e atoh received from Chicago, Dr. Crosthwaite, Formerly resident physician of the Hamilton City Hospital, blew hie brains out in the wash- room of the Railroadmen'e Christian As- sociation hotel, Chicago, about midnight on Wednesday, Nov 14. The deceased was without money, only 22 cents being found in hie pockets, and it ie supposed that he was deepondont, ae he wao of a very melancholy dieposition. A brother, however, thinks he was mordered. When the demand lift Hamilton, the day after the general eleotione, be bad $275 with him, eo Mr. Crosthwaite said. When the body woe found, the dootor's watch was gone, and all the money that was left in his pocket was 22 oente. A little over a year ago Dr. eiroethwaite practiced medicine io Molosworth and many in this distriot will remember him. That Throbbing headache. Would quickly leave you if you need Dr, King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for eiok and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and bnild up your health. Only 25e. Money baok if not oared. Sold by G. A. Deadman, druggist. Wing'htun. Rev. R. Hobbs preached in Palmerston Sunday morning and evening. Wesley Walker hae returned from Blyth and has again entered the flew of Walker Bros. & Button. Rev. J. W. GoMio has removed to the State of Vermont. He mold hie residence on Patrick street to Mrs, Coventry. Wm. Walkamith, clerk in J. Clegg & Co'e, has purchased the house recently occupied by Robt. Aikeoe,in Pleasant Vasey. Freeman Carr, formerly of Wingham, bas enured a position as traveller for the confectionary firm of Bean & Westlake, and has entered on his duties. A. house on Leopold etreet, owned by Wm. Snell and 000npied by Absalom Taylor, took fire and was soon destroyed. James anemia's house, near by, was in danger but the arrival of the brigade prevented further damage. P. Fisher, jr., bas returned from Lin• coin, Nebraska. The climate there did not agree with him, and Ilia health was worse than in Ontario eo that he was obliged to relingaieh his actuation and re- turn to Canada. As Crietopher Jobb, of Toroberry, was bringing aload of hay into town, be met with an accident tbat will lay him aside for some time. While on the embank- ment near what is known as Jobb's b,idge, the hind wheel elid off the em- bankment, Mr, Jobb was thrown off and and fell on a boulder, with the result that one of hid thighs was broken, and he was otherwise considerably shaken np. (Goderich . The G. T. IL ie making heavy ship• mete of grain. Mice Dore Campion left Thursday afternoon of last week on a visit to Brantford. Wm. Bain is eeriouely ill in the hospital at Buffalo and several members of the family are'in attendance there.. Mayor Wilson informed the Signal the other day that it was hie intention to Beek another term in the mayority. The regular meeting of the Goderioh division of the West Heron Teacher's Aeeooiation will be held in the Central eohool on Saturday, Deo. let, at 2 p. to, The program will be as follows —Mr. Field, Composition ; Mee Campbell, Literature ; Mr, Tom, The new Speller. On Tneeday morning of last week Judge Manson oommenoed a reorient of of the ballots met in the Weet Huron election. The recount was applied for on behalf of Mr. McLean. The proceed• inge continued all day Tuesday and nntil noon Wednesday. The actual result its the count made a change of 7 votes, re. duping Mr, Dolmen' .majority to 18, by which he le officially declared elected. Pollee Magietrete Seager had two Oneee berate him last week. A man tamed John HiokeY, about 50 years of age, maid he wa8 hjust out 31903 Ireland" and could net And employment here. He oohed to be cont down for Ave months, The magistrate gave hitn a six months' whence). The other 9800 woe that of a woman, against whom the charge wait "drunk and dieorderly." She bad ab ready spontthe night in the Watts and the jail and the magistrate oommitted her for twenty four hours t0' enable her to complete the process of sabering up. BEYOND A DOUBT, Thousands olive'1'oothnony. Letter upon letter pours in from every point in Canada testifying to the mar•. vellous power of Dr, Pitoher'e Baeltaobe Kidney Tablets to eure kidney and bladder troubles both of the young, Mid- dle aged and aged, and suoh other troubles ae find their origin in a faulty kidney potion, and they are many. Snob a mase of evidence pule ire power to core these affiiotione beyond a doubt, and shows that the Tablet le the right thing in the right plane. This is what Mre. J. W. Hitahine, 82 Portland et., Toronto, has to say :—"I cannot say too mgoh for Dr. Pitober'e Baokaohe Kidney Tableto. Before taking them I had a gnawing pain in the bask all the time and an aonte lameness morose the loins. I had not so mooh aching in my head as between my shoulders and in the back of my neck. Since ming the Tablets my back ie as it coed to be, and the rheumatism in the shoulders lune disappeared. Formerly when I did a washing I was utterly tired out, not hay. ingbit of energyleft' this morning I a g did my washing in two hours and did not mind it. I have no hesitation in recom- mending Dr. Pitcher's Baolsaobe Kidney Tablets, for I never bad anything do me e0 math good." Auy reader of this paper oan teat the merits of Dr. Pitoher'e Backache Kidney Tablets free by enoloeing two cents pos. tage to The Pitcher Tablet Go., Out. Regular size, 50 mote per bottle. Set:tiorth. 1. Kling and family leave in the near future for Dayton, Ohio, wherein future they will reside. J. P./and Mae. Kennedy left on Tues. day for Toronto, where they intend to spend the Winter with their daughter, Mrs. Clarke, of that city. Some of the Huron football boyo are completing arrangements for a grand re- union of the old Heron football players to take place in December. A dance is tobe given in Carduo'e hall in honor of thb visitore. T. R P. C.oeMinty, C. G. Geo. M. R. 0 Hinohle Baldwin and Ed y returned last week from Muskoka where they spent the past three weeks bunting. Reports say that the party had rather bard luck as they lost three good doge. They succeed. ed in bringing home several deer. The town talk at present ie about the proposed W. D. VanEemond Woollen Mills Go., Limited, which ie being form- ed to take over the Seaforth Woollen Mille and operate them on a large scale. The capital ie divided into $10 shares 10,- 000 shares, amounting to $100,000, $40,- 0110 of which is now on tha market. V. E. Tanner end C. E. Stevenson are assisting to solicit stook and explain the details to those wbo are not familiar with this kind of company. A %Vise Lady. CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 23rd, 1900. J. M. McLeod, McLeod Laboratory, Goderioh, Ontario. DEAR Soa, Your liquid medicine, "Soak and Swab," hae cored me entirely of the sore I had on my upper jaw. The dodoes told me that it was a Dancer and that the bone would have to be out out and the affected parte removed by the koite. It was this that frightened me and made me get the "Soak and Swab." I oeedbnly three pint bbttlea. I am well ever eines, and it is three years since I used it. Having great confidence in your medicine I will recommend it to those in need. I am, etc., Mee. J, HARMAN. The following was received from the same lady ten years ago : I suffered for nearly tour years from Fite, and almost at the same hour daily, out of which no one could waken me, on- ii1 I awoke of myself, weak and wearied after the lapse of from ten to twelve hours' time during which time I was wholly unooneaiooe. I was attended to and consulted no fewer than sixteen doctors without any benefit and no re- lief. I got to be absentminded, often an. ooneoione of my eurrouodinge, took no notice of anything, until, in the good rovidenee of God, a friend insisted on Ir' i t ons h t na .1. oLo d to ono bowls, s. He took me out of the at in half a titin ute's tins. I began to gain rapidly after Ode fu h eats and epttndnees of mind, end to tale day I have not had any more Ilse. Youre, etc„ Jointrunte E. MARTIN. Kingsbridge, Oat, Sold by Jaime Fox, draggiat, Brussels. Mounding Disaevery. From Coopereviilo, MEM., cornea word of it wonderful dieoovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before re- tiring by any one troubled with a bad' cough always ensures a good night's rest, "It will 0000 Dura 4110 cough too," writes Mre. B. Himelburger, "for three genera. done Of OOr family have used Dr. 'Kieg'a Naw Dleoavery for Consumption and never found its equal for Cougbo and Colds," It'e an unrivaled life.eaver when used for desperate lung dioeaeee. Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1.00 at G. A. Deadman'e drug etore. It's Your Nerves. It's the Condition of Your Nerves that Either Makes Your Life a Round of Pleasure or a Use- less Burden. To many women life ie one round of eiokuess, weakness and i11 health. To attempt even the lightest household duties redeem them, Many of the eymptome accompanying this state of decline are : a feeling of tiredneoe on waking, faintneee, dizziuese, eflking foaling, palpitation of he heart eh rtneee of breath loos t o of appetite, cold hands and feet, headache, dark Circles under the eyes, pain in the back and aide and all the other accom. panimeote of a run down and weakened constitution. All these symptoms and oonditione are simply the result of a poor quality and defective oiraolatio0 of the blood, with a wasting away of the nerve forces. By feeding the system with DR. WARD'S BLOOD AND NERVE PILLS You strike at the root of the disease and lay a solid foundation on which to build. Soon the weight increases, the sunken cheeks and flattened busts fill out, the eyes get bright and the thrill of renewed health and strength vibrates through the system. 50 Dente per box at all druggists', or DR. WARD Co., Toronto, Ont. For Sale by C A. Deadman, Brussels. CENTRAL E, -3 � ,� � ice,. UTLL'' .d F StratfoM . ant. Send for one of oar Cataloguee and be convinced that we are doing the beet work in luridness education in Canada to. day. Enter now if possible. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. MeLEOD'S System Renovator -AND OTnEa— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur- algia, Loos of Memory, Bronchitis, Con. eumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT. 3'. M. MGLEOD, Prop. and Manofaotnrer. Sold by Jar, Fox. Druggist, Brussels SIGN OF THE HORSES' HEAD Call and see the largest and best stock of Blankets, Robes, Sleigh Bells, Eta., in the County, which we purchased for cash direct from the manufacturers and age selling them at very close prices. IE. Harness and Collars (Our own make) we have a complete stock made from the best material, combined with good workmanship. Also a full line of Factory Harness from the best makers, from $7 60 up. A. Choice Selection of Trunks and Bags. Repairing Neatly and Promptly attended to at Reasonable Charges. Ohio. Donaldson. i l 1 MoKINNON &CO., t ^- JI We Led Otiters Vollow Bht they are alwags a long way behind when we quote primlike thefcliowliig ;—hen's Rubbers, very special, at 40o, 500 and 760 ; L?dteei Rubbers, in all sizes, regular 460, for 350 ; Ladies' Storm Rubbers, regular •i 56o, for 40o ; Ladies' Protection Rubbers, good value at 65e, for 500 ; Grey i' b'lannel, light and dark eolore, regular tae, for 12¢o ; Fine all -Wool Grey Haenel, 20c, 250, 80o and 36e ; Ladies' Vesta heavy and warm, regular c`! 15e, 2 for 260 ; Ladiee' Verde and Drawers, fine and ?oft, in union and lambs! wool, 26o, 850, 60o, 76e and 900; Men's Rihbed Shirts and Drawers, epeoial 25o ; Alen's Sootoh Knit Shirts and Drawers, special 40o ; Men'e L extra heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, good value at 65o, for 60o , San. y! field's all wool Unehrinkable Bhirte and Drawers, very epeoial 31, $1,25 1e and $1,35 ; Menlo Top Shirts, in great variety, 50o, 75o and $1 ; Mau'S hesvywool Books, regular 18o, 2 pairs for 25o ; Ladiee' Cashmere Hose, a (' special snap, Bold everywhere at 25o per pair, our price 2 pairs for 26o ; 0i Heavy ribbed Hose for boye, very epeoial at 250 and 30o ; Heavy ribbed l Worsted Hose for boys, they wear like iron, 50o ; Standard Shirting, t indigo blue, regular 150, for 1210 0 White Cotton, yard wide, soft finish, j worth 80, for 6o ; Flannelettes, fancy stripes, wide width, worth 80 for 5o. e We stook a great snap in Plaid Drees Goods, suitable for waists, l wrappers and ahfldten's dresses, good value at 8o and 100, one price while they last le 5e. Ae the quantity ie limited we eell only 10 yards to each la customer, - e MoKINNON & Co., BLYTH, HARDWARE CGLASS- -An import stook of Bingle and doable thick at special prioee. Lamp G-oods —Our new and improved linea will oleaee you. See them. Prime from 25o. to $5 00. Spoons and Cutlery —We are offering Special Bargains on our Imported Spoons and Cutlery this season. A epeoial line of Car• vara at low prices. Fall and Winter Mitts —See our lined Horne Hide Mitts at 30o, per pair. FILES —Try our 7 inoh File at 10e. "Eley Brother's" Loaded Shells —W ith Black and Smokeless Powder Cross -cut Saws and Axes a --Alwaysgood 'stook to choose from. Sawa from $2.50 up ; Axes from 50c. up. Oaeh or Trade for Hides, Sheep Skins, Old Metal, Rubber, Rage, Horne Hair, Copper, Braes, &o. A. M. McKay & Co. Wet Weather Cold Feet Bad Colds Now is the time to have your feet warm and comfortable. We are ready to supply you with all kinds of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers in all sizes for Children, Girls, Boys, Women and Men. Qualities Right. Prices Right. A Lovely Range of CF) New and Stylish Dress Goods. November Standard Patterns and Fashion Sheets to hand. Everything Cheap, No Fancy Prices, A. Strachan. HEATING STOVES COOK STOVES RANGES Do not forget to see our line of Base Burners, with or without oven, Every stove a double heater and guar- anteed a perfect baker. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. Meat Cutters, Butter Moulds, Scales, Lan- terns, Hanging Lamps and Lam, Goods of every description. Wilton & Turnbull Powder, Shot, Loaded Shells, Etc.