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RUMNESS CARDS,
v rONEX TO LOAN' AT G PEE
Pent, F,H, SCOTT, Braaaele,
u II, AfoQ138.01l'+,11T••.m-
7 • Issuer
o[ Murrlage Li ausos 0 •
A0o at OreaorY,'t'nrnborry street,. Brusaele;
N.1iARR>a2'T..
.1 V.4 Tonsorial Artist, Shop -,Rola door
North of the Standard Hank, Ladies' and
Children's hair cutting a sp0oialbq,
MDRRI$QN ;
Issues' of 1110 rlage Licenses,
WALTON, oNr,
MiSS JEAN M'LAOCNI.iN,
—TEACHER OP—
PIANO NQ N
A 4 - ORGAN,
esee'sete'esemX,O, mreeX,
ROPER*, 0UNNiNQHAMI
INeenseme,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
Wellington Mutual
Fire Insurance CO.,
twatr dsruin 1840
Insurance taken on the oaab and promlurq
note -system at current rates, Before insur-
ing elsewhere call on the undersigned Agent
of the Company..
G0IOlteel ROGERS, Brussels:
MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,
L.. O. M,
Academia graduate ofLondon 'Conserve.
tory or Music, also Member of the Associated
Dfueioiane of Ontario, is prepared to reactive,
alimited numberof pupils for instruction
on the piano. Qualified to prepare pupils for
the Principal's Form in the Oonoorvatory of
Music.
Brussels, Ontario,
ALEX. HUNTER—
Clerk of the S'ourth Division Court,
Co, Huron-;- Oonveyaooer, Notary Public,
Land, Loan, and Insnrnoe Agent ; Auotion-
ear. !rands invested and to' loan. Collett -
Cons made, Onice in Graham's B1ook,Brus-
eeis.
AUCTIONEERS.
J. S. SCOTT, AS. AN AUCTION-.
• nen, will sell for hotter prices, to
better men, in lees time .and less °bargee
than any other Auctioneer In East Huron or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this olfloe orby
personal application.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK--
Cr
ARWICK-eJ • 'Boner Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all die -
00.0011 of domoetloated animals lin a compet-
entmanner. Pnrtieular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calle promptly at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary --Tour doors'
North of bridge, Tnroberry at., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING,
WIII. SINCLAIR-
r Barrister, Solloitor, idonvoyanoer,
Notary Public, &o. Office—Stewart's Block
1 door North of Central Hotel, .
Solicitor for the Standard Rank.
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
R.
Solicitor, &o. Moe over Stand-
ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Broeeele.
Money to Loan et lowest rates.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
C.
0le°eieleTrinity
odical
oeg,Mmr C llegeofbyf eand
Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal COI -
laws of Pbyslo1aue and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery,Edinburgh. % 'TolephoneNo.14.
Residence—MIll street, Brussels.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. PEIL,D,
S DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
S,irgeone of Ontario- aad Ehrst•olaes Goner
Graduate of Toronto University, Office
next to Brewer's Pbothgrapb Gallery,
i - BRUSSIILS.
Spectacles
—OT ALL RINDS—
Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Eye Meted FREE by
latest Optical methods at
Division Oourt Office,
BRUSSELS.
SHINGLES
IiititisIi Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles.
..Ake•. --
North Shore
Fine and Cedar!•.
FOR SALE AT THE
Prussels Planing lYfiills
Also Doors and Saoh of all Pat
tette, on hand or made to order
at Short Notice,
Estimates' Furnished for all
kinds of Buildings. Workmen-,
ship and Materiae Guaranteed,
P. AME'T.
CENTRA
60,4,41.1..E„
4trat'rclNortj.
Seventy.dye per sept, of the new atndebta
from o table of Stratford who were enrolled
openingat of our Fal! Terns 0rn
atne #tu
nearer other lgsineee Colleges span ours,
They wanted the best buelnese and abort,
bInt oeteltreogttte,ailnter now if poeabete forible, Write.
W, .0. EihelOr', Prlriolpnl,
10gtr ct `ittv$.
11To 1011op,
A' lumber of young men have gone to
work at the oar shops in Stratford,
The nine rain w0 have had freshened
ep the grave and belted the Fall wheat.
The truotees of Bethel cisme have de,
aided to put a new roof on the building
at once.
Edward nobiese°, of Stanley, was
vielting et the residence of hie brother,
R. Robinson.
R. A. Bell, who is drilling wens, etruok
water on the farm of John Murray et a
depthf
o 110 feet.
The hay prase of Mr, Borman, of Dole
lin, under the supervision of Mr. O+Qon•
nal, wag at work on the term of +Teo,
Irwin for a few daye, t
Irolt-U W ooh.
Six nerpentere are at present working
at Georgy Johp(ton's new residence.
Obits. and Mrs. McLaughlin moved
from town to the home of their eon, J. J.
MoLaughlip, Oth con.
A load of Royal Tempters 'trona here
elaited the Royal Tenspiare in Palmerston
and report a pleasant time,
John J. Montgomery, of • Orange Hill
i0 mother of the losers by doge. He bad
seven fine lambs killed and .three badly
out and torn.
The Methodist oharoh service last
Sabbath was taken by the Epworth
League in themorning and Rev. N. 0,
Burwaeh in the evening.
The new Preebyteriao church is pro.
creasing nicely. The brink layers have
finished the brickwork, the roof ie mom•
plated, and a large number of carpenters
are rushing their work along as fast ea
poesible,
(%limon.
New plate glass windowe have been
pub in ab the Palace Dry goods store,
S. J. Andrews is bueily engaged mak
ing apple butter for shipment to Mani.
tuba.
There are about seventy inmates in
the House of Refuge at present, most of
whom are enjoying good health.
The Ladies' Aid of Rettenbory cherub,
have engaged the "Canadian Jubilee
Sit/gem" to give a concert on Oct. 22.
J. P, Tisdan has bean appointed liqui•
dater of the Coleman estate, Seaforth,
whioh at one time wag estimated to be
worth $200,000.
The other day the Doherty Organ Oo.
shipped to the Weet a oar containing 87
organa, being the largest oar ever ship-
ped from this plaoe,
Rev. Dr. Gifford, of Ontario street
church, had no less than even requests
to preach anniversary sermons during
the month of October.
The large stained glace window in the
new Wesley church will be supplied by
the Ladle' Aid Society while the Rp
worth League will pay for tbe 'Western
window.
Col. Hoare owns 7 twee. His place,
as those who see it know, ie a well kept
orchard, &o., and we are creditably in•
formed that he bee this year realized
about $2,600 therefrom.
Some idea of the sugar used in this
vicinity may be gathered from the fact
that daring the past three months one of
onr grooer8 disposed of 80 three.hundred
pound barrels of granulated eager.
The wetland/lc walk at the North aide
of the Public Library has been lifted and
replaced in, line with that on the omtaide
of the trees on, Rattenbory street, and
the break on the West aide of Albert
street, near Graham's hotel, repaired.
Cooper's Book Store ham erected on the
outside a time gong which will be a o00-
venienoe to those who want abeolutel
correct time, The C. P. R. supplies the
time to all agents in its eervioe, at 11.56
a. no. daily, and the time will be record-
ed, ae received.
The 0, E. officers of Willis church for
the next els months were stented at a
recent meeting as follows :—Pree., •Mhee
Wilson ; Vioe,J. Laird ; Sec., Mies Weir;
Trees„ tales Matheson ; Oonvenorm—
prayer meeting, Mise Matheson; soda,
Mise Stewart ; mesio, Miss Irving.
$ r(
gene, ie heartily evrepethi'ed with in
fa r r
ll. be Pave opt fa
ni , he, more than any,
one eters, will rotes the vompenioneelp of
hie partner in g(e'e battle. Veoeasgd
peeeseed Ili her forte iso and Wes con.
001098 qp to the leek moment of life, thee
diepleyfng a Wendell/1i end relroarkably
viae onMpndey Aftrnoonnweee oapduohed.
Py Revs, MoLeod and Tear, and was
wieneeeed by a !ergs/ ooneonree 01 eym-
patbleing neighbors and friends of the
family. Interment 'way made in the
Roma 0entre oometery,
iSt1.04 •
l4liea L, Slimiest, of Drayton, bee
token oharge of the millinery department
of Andereon es Elder's goners! store,
Alex. Sbeefer, wbo has bean in the
employ
of J
o G. oxer for t
p M he pee Y 0 three
p
e ! o
years, eft for Stretford whore he has
goggred a eitnstibn,
George Powell hag perohaeee George
FathergilPe orchard in Eaet Wiewaeoeh
for $600, The orchard oontasne mostly
NortbernSpiee and Mr, Powell expecte
to get 400 barrels from it.
John and Kra. Drummond hello re.
turned to Blyth after an abeepoe of over
three years, They are residing with
their eon; John 3„ and their many old
Mende are glad to weloome them book to
Blytb.
The Canadian Order of Foreetere of
Blythth
mind and visiting n brethren bran attend
d,
ed service in Trinity church, Blyth, on
Sunday at 3 80 p. m, Rev, Wm, Lowe,
of Wiogham, preached a special sermon
to them. -
Groelerielr. .
Voting on the Sommer Hotel Bylaw
will take piece on the 21eb.
A. J. Dickson has gone to Montreal to
centime his modem! 0ouroe at MoGill
University.
e y.
James H. Johnston hag taken over the
machine shop stud factory of the late D.
K, Streahan,
Chao, Shannon arrived at bis home,
Dawson City, exactly two weeks after
leaving Goderioh,,.
F. Jordan won tbe final game in the
singles compatition of the bowling club,
defeating F. B. Holmes/.
Mre. Seager was 1n Toronto last week
to receive her eon, Rev. Chao. A. Seeger,
on his return from England.
The G. C. I. football team has dud -
hinged the Seaforth team for the Hough
cap, which they reoenthy lost.
H, I. Strang, B.. A., hat been re.eleoted
to the Senate of Toronto University, as a
representative of the High Soho] Masters
of the Province.
The Knitting Company is placing a
new boiler and engine in the works, and
in the meantime the machinery is kept
moving by a portable engine.
Mre. Garrow hategone to Toronto for
medical treatment, ber health having
been very uneatiefaotory for some time.
Mise Beatrice (Jarrow le with her in the
one,.
No.1 Co., 88rd Regiment, attended
Divine service in St. George's on Sunday
morning of last week, the soldiers money-
ing the pews Immediately in front of the
pulpit.
The retirement of R. S. Chilton from
the position of United States Consul at
Goderiob, o0 account of continued ill -
health, and the removal of the family
from town are mesh :regretted by tbe
people of Goderioh.
V W r oar tate r
Alegre. Hempbill are fixing up the old
premium' next their blook. They have in
a supply of material for making barrele,
and will have Ab. Reeks employed there
for a few weeks.
Thea. Hemphill and eon, Alvin, were
et Walkerton on Monday of last week,
where Alvin has soured position in a
drug store and left this week to take ap
bis dntiee there.
The committee of the Town Council,
S. B. MoK•elvie and Jae. Paulin, made
the purchase of the site for a new runle-
t ry on Ferguson at. out past the maw
mill from Mr. Lowish for about $400.
There are nine sores in the praperty but
the four erne North of the R. R. track
oan be sold at a price which will leave the
ooet of the five acres about 9240, mo that
$400 or $500 will get the ground, fence,
earvey and put the place in shape for a
start. It is a splendid Median and the
ground quite suitable, so that the Bale of
lots ehoeld soon recants the original out-
lay and leave something for beautifying
y and fitting up the grounds. On Monday
and Tuesday of last week the road.
machine war taken out and ooneiderable
levelling and grading done. It is expect-
ed to have the surveying done at mese.
On the return of Rev. I. A. Molielvey
with hie bride on Taeeday of last week,
a number of the members and friends of
the. Methodist °hurobes on the °irouit
assembled at the chards hers and ad-
, joerned to the parsonage to extend a
hearty weloome to the minister's new
wife, sad also preempt Mr. and Mre.
McKelvey with a nfine comb and the
following short address :—"To Rev. Ma. e
AND Mao. MO$ELV$Y,—We, your friends if
and members' and adherents of your in
obdroheo, assembled to extend to you a w
Aawooti.
The Newry ahem factory captured
the gold medal for cheese at the Ottawa
Fair.
D. Seller's Little boy bad the misfortune
to get his band in the ooge of a wheel of
a fanning mill, badly crushing it.
Sympathy is extended to Wm. and Mrs.
Dowding in the death of .their twin
babies last week. They survived each
other only a few hbnre.
DIED. — Another old and highly re.
spatted resident of Elma passed away am
the 5th inet. We refer to Eliza Eagle,
wife of Thomas Sweeten, of lot 17, con.
10, Eima. The old lady had been poorly
for the pact ten yours, and being over 84
years of age, her demise was not t eex-
peoted. Deemed sae ejEioted with
chronic btonohitie, a very distressing
disease, from which ehe never recovered.
Mrs. Sweeten wee born in the County of
Monaghan, Ireland, in .1817, where alis
was married to Mr. Sweeten in 1841.
Together they eame to Canada in Maruti,
1889, taking up their residence oh lot' 17,
Con. 10, Mme, wbieb hoe continued to be
their home ever since, Of this union 4
ahitdren were bore, all of whom are 1iv-
ing, viz„ George, Thomas 3, and Aire,
Jae. Wilson, of Austin, Minn. ; Jae. A.,
of Southern Oalilorbia ; Mre. Alex.
Smith, wife of the Hamilton Cbisf of
Pollee ; William, Robert, Elizabeth J.
and Andrew M. at home,, the loner be.
ing Treneurer of Elms/ township, Of
this large family all have turned out
well and are a credit to their preens.
Mrs: Sweoton wag a lifelong and con-
sietent member of the Presbyterinu
church, whish with her ehcer(ul and
kindly disposed nature endeared her
aline to her family and the oommuuite
in whish site resided. Her aged partner,
Who bee been totally blind for the 910 13
hearty wof oms 0a
nns/t
let h happy
00 Of yourmarriage pee without
addieg our tribute of geed wieheo to the l
many elreedy received. Will yon 1ludly
80eepb this oouob from use .end Isoowing
that a coneb le an pxpe)ent eseistenee to
a young couple when dourtbng and float
y000 courtship le n00 well begets, we
hope that the edaoh will add to the pleas,
ere and increase the harmony of your
wedded fives, (Biped) Yoga Femme"
Mr. McKelvey, altboogb taken at abort
notice, made a very Imitable reply in
well chosen words, The oornparoy par.
took of refreshments provided and spent
a very (notal and plangent evening to.
gather,
r
1FJelg reams.
A few froth Isere attended the Epworth
Leagve Convention tton bel
dat
Luokn0
wpts
Tuesday of thie week,
%.'here le some talk of an amalgamation'
of Wawanooh and Tirnberry Pell (Fatro
and make one "hummer" out of the two,
The gneation of a new school section
with Belgrave ae a centre is being reviv-
ed nein and the Qq, Connell will be aek-
ed to grant an arbitration at their
December eoeebon to deal with the ease.
OnoT,—The death of Mre. Elizabeth
Wray, near Belgrave, 'marred on Wed-
nesday morning of last week. The de.
ceased,. who was the wife of Benjamin'
Wray, was 82 year/ old, and an old reel•
dent. Arown n family y
g p enrvtvee, among
them beiug Wro, Wray, of Belgrave, and
Mro. Geo. Daly, of East Wawanosb.
The funeral took plume' Friday afternoon
to Breeden cemetery,
G'ot•t-lc.
Prof, idarngey mourns the death of hie
young parrot.
Mice Lizzie Dalmage was the guest of
Toronto friends.
bel
amn Ashton has opened a barber
shop in Brnaefield.
A new coal stove has been planed in
the waiting room at the station.
The total reoeipte of the anniversary
services in the Methodist obarab amount-
ed to 980,
Rev. 0, 0. Keine and wife, of Pine
River, were the guests of frieuda in town
last week.
On Nov. 5th the Meaoabee Tent will
give a concert in the .Town Hall. Jas.
Fax has been engaged.
Rev. A. B. Fenny and J. R. Williams
have erected a street light on the corner
by the furniture wareroome.
Capt. S. G. Baine had hie company of
voiunteere out to 'St. Stephen's (thurah
where Rev, A. B. Farney preached.
Mre. Robe Knox and Andres have re-
turned home from Michigan where they
have been spending the Summer months
visiting.
Wb•le lighting the semaphore lamp on
the roof of the station on Tuesday even-
ing of Mat week Knowleoe Elliott had
the misfortune to slip off the roof and
fall to tbe platform below. Beeidea e
bad shaking up one of hie hands ie badly
bruised.
trleatorth-
After having been closed down for
nearly 3 menthe, the Seaforth Milling
Company have again commenced running
their mill.
Geo. Whitely took drat money with hie
horse, "Sidneer," in the 2 45 trot, at the
Goderioh flair. He also got 2nd in the
2,30 race at Blyth Fair.
At a epeaial vestry meeting in Bt.
Thomas' ohurah W. R. Counter was
unanimously chosen as people's warden
to fill the vacancy caused by the removal
of Dr. Belden to Toronto.
Judge Doyle bac given his award in tbe
Me of McGinnis ve. Seaforth for dam•
Agee on account of the new granoiltbio
side walk having been erected higher
thea his afore door. The ease was heard
here a few weeks ago by Judge Doyle ae
arbitrator,
r in a0a ordanoe
with the pro.
visions of the law in saoh 'Deese. The
judge has awarded Mr. McGinnis dam-
age to the amount of $221.25,. and his
own chargee as arbitrator are $73. This
deoieion throws the oasts on the town.
The whole bill will amount to probably
9500.
Somme Timms —The public eobool
board has decided on and taken steps to-
wards the re -organization of the teaching
staff in the public eobool. This step was
considered neaeeeary for different reasons,
The eetabliehment of a separate eobool
here will remove the names of some 58
pupile from the roll of (be public eobool,
thereby doing away with the services of
one teacher. This, and complaints from
different gnarters that out of date
methods were in vogue in the eobool,
commeneurate with the salaries being
paid, and that the children were not ad-
vanced ae quickly as they sbotrld be, in-
ducted the trustees to take sweeping
measures with a view to rejuvenating and
remodelling the staff and methods. At a
meeting 01 the board emotion was passed
instructing the secretary to ask for the
resignations of the entire staff, to take
effect at Christmas, bat giving the pros.
nt teachers the privilege of reapplying
they deeiree, At an adjourned teeet-
itheld dm resnations isf the Ma
h the ezoept on of the principal, wee
Lamps Lamps
We will have in this week a DIRECT IMPORTA-
, TION OF LAMPS that will eclipse anything ever
shown here. Buying direct from the manufac-
turers we can sell these goods at the same price
we formerly paid for the salve class and fully as
low as most dealers can buy for now. Be sure
you see them before you buy,
See our new FENCE 14XACHINE. With it you
can build just the kind of Fence ,you need and
save the big profit to the factory or agent. Call
and see it operated at our store. It is the BEST
FENCE .money can buy. -
A. M. McKay & Co.
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all oommunieutione to
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Brussels
ssels
Woolen Mill.
A well assorted stook of Tweeds,
'Shirting, Sheeting (single and double),
a beta a
B! n _ L dies' I t'
Bkrin I
and Yarns of variooe colors, 2 and l8
ply,' or single is to be found at Brne.
sale Woolen Mill, and will be Bold
for cash or in exchange for wool.
Wool carded or exabanged for rolls.
Highest market price paid for wool,
B. GERRY.
Ethel
Saw Mills.
I have a good empty of Hemlock loge on
band. Oao cat out to suit custamers.
Droned Maple, suitable for granaries,
at $10 per Al.
All kinds of 73reseed 'Lumber kept on
hand from 910 per Al up.
A laree stook of called Elm and Ash at
$7 per M.
Shingles and Lath always on band.
r&'A good Yarm on 13th con. of Grey for
eale.
A oontraet of 20 aotee of logging to let.
For partianlare apply to
A number of good ewes to let out on
shares about Oot. let.
S. S. COLE,
.PROPRIETOR, ETIIEL.
received and accepted. Mre. Coulter
was re engaged ae teacher of the primary
department, at e. salary of $300, and the
board le now advertising for applicants
for the position of principal, and lot, 2nd,
3rd and 4th assistants. A readjustment
of the ealaries has also been made, being
a reelection in the majority of cases, par.
tioolarly in that of principal, which ie
placed at $500 ae an initial salary, and
requiring a standard of firet•01aea profes.
atonal oertideate. The remainder of the
teaohere are required to bane not lees
than 2nd ohms Normal eobool eertifioates,
Yeiesto W al.
Alex. Bright, sr., bac been seriouely
ill. He le in bis 91st year.
Evening claeeeo commenced in the
Listowel Budges College on Tneaday, at
7.30.
The annual sports of the Listowel
High Sobool will be held on Friday, Dot,
18th.
0. Haoking and Dr. H. R. Bay were
away on a duok-henting expedition at
Oliphant,
The Meyers Milling Co, have complet-
ed the instalation of tbe new power plant
at their mill.
The Council has decided to build a
new bridge across the Maitland river on
Bismarck street.
Ben. Togben Ieft town on Taeeday of
Met week, for Toronto where be will at•
tend Trinity College,
Tboe, Later bad the misfortune of
having his stable and workshop banned
on Tuesday morning of last week.
A. Palters, employee of the tannery,
had the misfortune to have hie left hand
out by a falling knife from one of the
beams.
Archie Gillies, of the Bank of Hamil.
ton here, left Met week for Winnipeg,
where be will take a position in the Bank
of Hamilton there,
Oewaid Scott, eon of 3, W. Scott, left
on Wednesday of Met week for Kingston,
where he will complete bis course thin
Winter in the Queen's Mining School.
The brink work for the Canadian Bent
Chair 0o, has been commenced, aad Geo.
Fritz expecte to have it aompteted in
three weeks' time, weather permitting,
A. St. George Hawkins ie making a
good recovery et Roobeeter, N. Y. He
WAS taken ill with pneumonia while on e
holiday trip. He had a severe illness
but we hope he will soon be o. k.
At the Met visit of Col. Dent and party
here, Sept. 28 and 80, a temple of base
days were spent and 130 horse were
passed oat of tbe lotolfered. Tbie is the
6th examination held in town this Sam.
mer,
ma
yor Watson bac completed the ad.
ditione end improvements to hie residence,
carrying up the rear to the same height
as the main house, and adding verandahs,
eta. He has now a most handsome and
oommodions residence.
A number of the youth of the town
formed a regiment of Highlanders, which
le called the 28113 Highlanders) of the
Ring's Own Rifles, The boys have pro.
oared a complete outfit of Highlander
0aetnme0, which make s fine showing,
.Following are the °facers ;—Colonel, B.
Morgepptiy.; Major, A. Meyere; Captain,
T. llieooby ,• Lieutenant, H. Large ;
Sergeant, J. Bristlier ; Drill Sergeant, E,
•
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The Quebec) bys.eleationefor Om Legit/.
latare will be held at au early dine.
The discovery of a big leak in the
maine at the G. T. R. roundhouse,
Stratford, explains the low pre000re
the local water eyetem, wbiob throughout
the Bummer months hao ben emu/what
of a mystery, and was the cease of a
considerable feeling of alarm,
i
e.
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Stanfield's s:xx. •
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'Underwear
Torose obiliy winds rernind'peop'ethat oald weather to approach.
ing, and they login to think of warm tussle teething and where they esu
get the beet assortment to choose from, Ao a rule our ifammoth Oaeh
Store le uppermost in everyone's mind, knowing: as they do that we carry
the
beet mos of
e Uadr
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celebrated Btanfleld Une}lrinlrable Adn col Underwearare i Shirtsandnte and
Drawers for men, We also heap a tall range of other makee in union goods
from 250 to the Beast Lambe wool. i'hio is the third year tee have void the
Stanfield geode, We guarantee every garment, wash thsni as you like and
if they Shrink fetch thea) beet and get your money. :Bowareof imitatione,'
11000
Below arew0 ggnoie enuinea exc(oweptprftheyeee:— are stamped "Stanfield's Unebrinkablo,"
Men's Fancy Striped Shirts end1)rawere, battery weight, eo(t finieh, in all
size, each 800 and 40e.
Men's All.wool Plain Sootoh Knit or Ribbed Shirts and Drawere, heavy
and warm, etch 50o.
Mee'e fine Lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawere, at 750; $1 and $1,28,
Boys' Shirts and Drawers in fleece lined ribbed
25o, 800, 35c, 400 and 50o, and plain, in all eizeg at
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wool, a (oft ae lambs, in all sizes, medium and h of fine Navacavy weights, ab $r l) $1,
$1.25 and el 95
READYIABE 1.0T1MG1
SUITS
For Children,
Boys, Youths,
Young Men -
and Old. Men,
All Sizes 1 All Prices!
To Suit Everybody.
We have something very nice
and stylish in a Light Weight
Overcoat for early Fall at $7.50
and $8.00 that is A 1. Also
beautiful Overcoats in Heavy
Weights for colder weather at
$5.00 to $10.00, that are extra
value.
Our assortment is large, up-to-
date, good quality, and no fancy
prices but everything cheap.
We also keep Overalls, Oda
Vests and Pants.
GIVE US A CALL,.
A. Strachan
P. S.—October Fashion Sheets and Patterns to hand.
x
ilton.,
� 'rribull
Have Just Received a
of.„
Ton-
From the Factory.
Customers can be sup-
plied while it lasts.
Wilton & Turnbull
BUGGIESI BUCWES
,BQ6�,Bs
IN
EWAN & cox,
BRUSSELS CARRIAGE WORKS,
Are ready to supply the demand of the public for any kind of wheeled rig as they
have a FINE, LARGE Stook from the BEST Menufaoturere in Canada, in
addition to their own make, all told at CLOSE PRICES,
Rubber Tyrell Wheels.
We make a specialty of the Hard Dunlop Rubber Tyred Wheels, the tyre being put
on your own buggy wheels while you wait, or we San eupply both wheels and
tyre at very low prioe0. Every owner of a good boggy should have the Dunlop
put on by Ewan & Go, Work guaranteed all righb ae we keep nothing but.
firei.olaee workmen.
D. Ewan will devote a good share of his time in attending to the sale to0meess the
' 00. has secured a first.olaee Horse Shoer for Elie blacksmith shapt
All wood work in onr line and general blaoksmithing done on our premises and at es
low figures as oan be obtained anywhere.
Oor own make of Buggies this year are ail 3k inches longer in the body than other
e beaten.
We use
Buggies
les long distance, 0os TYLE 1 00 mileand COMFORT,00 or two oilinge in a 0010000 ie all they
reclaim.
It wilt pay anybody wbo wants a firet.olase rig to oome 25 miles to see oar Show
Rooms this season before buying es onr aseortmeht is large and geed and we are
sewers well pleased to have people Dell and examine our stook which le the
largest ever shown in Remote. l 'Wo mean bueineee,
J V 'AN /^i Carriage MalcetN, ,kc.,
& < JQ • Brnesele. •
Buggies Wagons Carte rid Wb