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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1902-6-26, Page 4'p111-OStiobiit1,ati r bre VT S$ at, ,THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1902, Lofiilf Live the Bing....., ,, ,dt monument le proposed to be °reeled haPrangoville cemetery Ayer the grays) of the late Poet MoLeablan. Tueint le a probability that New tonndland will mole lata oloepr onion with the Dominion of Canada, Tnu Normal Soltopl term will be ex- tended from 9 to 9 months. The ohango le likely to come into enact in September of next year, Tunnel le a largo immigration from Iowa and other States to Manitobti. Land volae, aro on the inereage and every indioetion of a boom. IF dear Mr. Stead boo not got over the °olio that troubled him in reference to the Boer war he should, above every. thing else, avoid eating green fruit. Tun le•year•olds in British Columbia will now have the ballot given tbem. This outdoee Ontario but tbe sviedom of the advanced etep ie none too apparent. Ir Kitchener does not know what to do with that 990,000 he recently reoeived, by seeding os a postal card we will be able to supply hits with several ergges- tione. Quern glowing are the annual report() of the various banking inetitutione of this Province and the indications are toward extension. The outlook is favor• able and the etoalrholdera satisfied. UNCLE RAM still hae the Pbillipine war on hie hands. Perhaps he oonld arrange to have some of the Canadian eoldier boyo oali off there and square things up for him now that the Boerfight ie settled. AMONo the poorer class of Japanese paper is Doming largely into use ae an artiole of clothing. Don't know how tbey do when in rains heavily unless they oarry a few newopapere along to varlet in repairs. Loon MxmnMEN is evidently not as crazy about pomp and show as some of the military nabobs as he writes home from Africa advieiog no demonstration ort his arrival. He had quite an experience in his being wounded and captured by the Boers. COL. LYNCH, the Irish 01, P. fur Gal- way, who led a brigade of his countrymen against the British in the Boer war, is in the toils For high treason now and may have a hot time before it ie over. He no doubt finds it difficult to try to serve two masters. • Tnn recent recounts, in ooneotioo with the Provincial elections, show tbat the Returning cud Deputy Returning officers did their work in a careful and impartial manner and the bluff about the wonderful changes likely to be made was hot air and nothing more. Towner.] street ear employees ,truck o0 Friday night and Bare were not run- ning on Saturday. A partial service WWI Bet in motion on Sunday but the striker sympathisers made an attack oo the oars with etoues, bricks, &u. About a dozen people were injured, and the damaged care run back to the barna. A. number of arreete were made. Troops were sum. monad to assist the polios and a lively time was on deck. Busace, bioyelna, &o., are doing a thriving business. High Court of Justice. SPRING SRSS1ON 01' THE COUNTY OF 1111110N. Oa Monday afternoon of lest week thie court was opened before Juetioe Street. There were no criminal oases so the sheriff presented His Lordehip with the nenel pair of gloom. The civil list was made up 01 seven jury and two uon•jury cases. After the jury roll had been nailed and the grand jury had chosen their foreman, the Judge made a short address to tbejury on their duties, and then there being no jury ease ready His Lordship beard Allan ve, 'leaver, an notion to reoover a piece of land. The case was completed before the court rose, and His Lordship reserved judgment, Blake, Leah and Cassels for p.ff ; Shaw and Shaw for defendant. Smith vs, Soboonhele,lan action area ing out of a flood at Port Albert two yeere since, Settled by parties concerned be- fore the opening of oonrt. Protfdfoot & Hays for pili ; Philip Holt for deft. At the opening of oonrt 0u Tueeday Rooketall vs, Trott, an notion to eat aaide a gilt inter.vivoe. The parties live in and near Exeter, Thie trial wee poeponed till next ae0izoe at defendant's rog0e0t owing to the Meese of ber hneband, a material witneee. F. W. Glatlmon for plff ; Proud. foot & Hays for dell. Doherty vs. the Millers' Inenranoo Company, an nation on a policy for 98000 was by consent tried without a jury, and it was concluded about 11 a. m., His Lordship reserving judgment. Proudfoot & Haye for plff ; Barwick, Ayleeworth & Noon for deft, Neeljn ve. G, T, R., an notion for alleg• ed negligeooe by steam e0oaping from the heatingapparatns at Mitchell station, and knooking the, plaintiff down, whereby he Bufered injuries. Quite a number 01 wit• nestles were examined and the case wag exceedingly interesting. The judge in • smmming tip teemed to incline ,lightly to the 11, It Co., and tbn jury alter long ab• gentle, being unable to agree, were die. oharged, Diokeon & Garrow for p,5, and Kerner vs. Merrier, an action on prom, is,ory note. ',4h0l pleintltl gee, in town, chip of Say, and the defendant at Sebring, Aottoet settled between the portico set of spurt. IT, J. D. Cooke for piff ; IltePltereon rb Davidson ter defendant. McNabb vs, Zilliax, aR aetiWR for the exeoeeive ,ale of liquor to the late Alex ander MaPabb, of the tewoebip of Morrie, The deet Wife at the time of Bale of liquor 0,' )1qt°lkei€�S0t in the village of 1}rteeele,' 'The aueV retdrned a verdi'pt of 9200 for the piaihtiff, who ie the admin ietretrix and daughter of the deceased. "G At Blair for plff ; W. M. Sinclair for deft. Taylor ve. DJupe, an station for breach Of promise to starry', iamted bat a abort time, ao plaintiff was the only witpeoe. The plaintiff lives at Kirkton, and the defendant was notil recently a. merchant in Luoon, The jury after a abortdeliber- atien gave a verttiot for plaintiff and 91200 damaged, J. G, Stanbury fur plaintiff, aud Meredith, Judd & Elliot for deft. 'Pewter vs. 11,1011, au notion about the cal s of a pie,, of land in Manitoba, was a non jury Daae, and lasted brit a abort time, Hie Lordship giviog judgment for plain- tiff with °este, R. S. elaye for pill ; J. M. Beet for deft, The Court oloeed shortly before 1 p, m, on Wedneeday. CALF FEEDING. "For a number of years I have had most of my cows drop their pelves in the late Fall or early Winter," ,aye Darman 0. Anderson, of Rugby, Ontario, "And I have Dome to the oonolusion that their ie a decided gain in eo doing. The milk ing eeaeou is lengthened ; aowe moraine in treob before Ohrietmae, by liberal feed ing in Wiutor, milk nearly ae well in the early Summer when the pastures are at their beet, nor cows that oome in treat" in March. We milk ten months, giving the cow two menthe rest. They are rested in the early Fell, when the paetnree are at their poorest. At that time the grass is generally dry, parabed and burned up Aa we raise oo the skim milk one calf to each oow, it is very important that the oow, should have two months rest ont of the twelve. When the aowe are milked to within a couple of weeks of oalviug tbey get no obanoe to recuperate. The calf generally Domes with a weakened vitality, and doee not make ae rapid or eatiofaotory a growth in the filet six months, ae when the oow hae had a fair. period for rest and recuperation. After to. long term of experience I have oome to the oonolueion, considering the increased price of Winter butter, the long milking season, resting when the grose io poor, tbat in Winter dairying, aowe give at least 25% more milk in the season than if they name in fresh in the Spring months. Again an early Winter or Fall calf is quite as heavy at two aud one•hall years ae a Springcalf ie at three years old. There is a gain of six months in the age of the calf, the reason for this being that it ie weaned off the milk in Jane, goes on to grass, ie fed a little grain or meal all Summer, and in the Fall it is a good etrong loety yearling, and Winters much better than a Spring serf, which is jnet weaned in the Fall and goes into Winter. When a oalf is dropped it i0 not good practice to allow the cow to fiudle and lickher offspring. When the separation doee take plaoe there is always a distorb• anoo in the cow stable ; the mother gets excited, aud some nervous aowe remain so for the beet part of a week. Better results are obtained by removing the new born malt without allowing the mother to lick it. Rub it dry with a wisp of straw, put it into a roomy, dry, warm pen, free from frosts and drafts, and give it no milk for the first twelve hours. When a pelf is hungry it is not nearly so much trouble to teach it to drink. The fleet two weeks it should have a quart of whole milk three times a day, care being taken that the noon milk ie warmed to new milk heat. For the next three weeps halt a quart of skim milk should be added to the whole milk at each meal. When the Dalt gets to be five weeke old, dieoon• tinne the noon meal, also the whole milk, giving about three quarto of skim milk twice a day. By this time the stomach will be strong enough to assimilate and digest other food. The noon meal should then be pulped roots, chopped oats and well saved clover hay. If a eeparator is not need and the milk is est in shallow pane or deep Betting cane, it should al• ways be warmed up to new milk beat before being fed. If it is fed cold or too hot it ie apt to produce bloating and ewers. When through oerelese feeding, eooaring is allowed to become chronic there ie no remedy. When a Dalt le not doing well break an egg into its milk ; tble acts as a tonic and adds etreugth to its ration. To supplement the lose of batter fat in milk, take for 12 calves over two months old, tour imps of flax eeed, pat it into a oommon stove pot and fill up with water. Do this after dinner and allow it to eim mor all afternoon and evening. Next morning boil smartly for about one•half hoar, stir in aroma wheat flour, until the mixture is ttboat the eoneioteney of thin porridge. A oult three months old will take a cup fu,l of this flax seed tea poor • ridge in its skim milk. The flour le need to counteract the looeoning effect» of the flax oeed. Cure must be need at fleet not to overfeed but to work up gradually to what I have mentioned, with skim milk, flax seed tea, roots, chopped outs and clover hay, and with oomfurtebte warm pens kept clean and well bedded. Calvet) ann in this way be raised much more profitably in Winter than in Summar. When a eeparator is need it 10 beet to attire the froth off the skimmed milk and not feed it to the young redeem, eapeoially thoee under three menthe, It has to. ten• dearly to disturb the normal action of the etomaoh, and set motors. Whenever a calf le scouring reduce the quantity of skim milk, Be careful to have the pail from whieb the oalvee are fed au Olean as possible. With intim mills at the right temperatute fed out of pails 00 clean ae your milking paile, in not too large gaan• titiee, and fed regularly, there will be bat little trouble from oalvee eootoring. Io warm weather calves should be kept in daring the day time, end turned out in the evening. Thus they will avoid the hot eon and fliae. Whole or chopped oate should be fed, A mixture of whole and chopped oats, about a cupful twine a day for an ordinary sized omit on good pasture, wilt be eofifoient. For Fall feeding until the rmote are harvested, there ie nothing equal to green acorn run through the eat. ting box and mixed with aome °bopped oats. The main point in calf feeding ie Mr. Shepley for defendant. It isrumor. to never allow them to stop growing, and ed that the jury was evenly divided. in the moo of beef animals keep thew in good flesh, In feeding oaIau inever Y video', of feeding the extrema, of over and under feedleg ere to be avoided. Oontiuuone, regular, liberal feeding al. ways brings the moat profit, and the beet praatioal results," 9. W. LIMON, Live Stools Commissioner, A Sensible 1ilKt�rl., Blyth, Ont,, N.,v, lei, 1892 MacLeod Medicine Oe,, Goderieh, Out, When I went to Goderieh April last my ogee wee ooneidered hopeless. Sof tering from a complioarion of diseases, eapeoially from kidney trouble and head. agile, I 000id not do any work, Indeed I could not akritigbten myself or walk steady, I was so weak Rust feeble Hoek It affected my memory badly, I doctored with home dooters till I twee nearly gone. A faithful friend .persuaded me to try your remedioe, whch I did and with the best su000ee, I began to improve ad aeon ae I began them, Took a dose c t the Renovator in Goderioh, I felt the tffeote of that doee all day and I think I feel jl yet, My onro began wall it. I auntie sed taking your medioluee until I was aired. I took both the System Ranova tor and the Speelflo Gore. I owe my recovery to tbem, Today I nm etrong and fleshy, able to work as well ae ever every day. I never expected such a °hangs, I took the medicine for three months aieady without missing a dose. WM Como. MecIleod'e Remediee, established in 1858, are the only medioinee ill Canada which have sold on their merits without advertising. Addreee MacLeod Mediobie 0o., Goderieh, Ont. Sold by James Fox, Brunets. E0 ,ter. The friends of W. H. Trott will learn with regret that he is em fined to hie bed, Buffering from a severe attach of appendicitis. Rev. R. W. Knowles, of Crediton, preaohed in James erreet elethodiet church Sooday morning aud evening in the aboeece of Bev.Brown, who condoot• ed re.openiog eervieee at Crediton, Confirmation aervine was held in the Trivitt Memorial church on Thureday night when 15 eandidatee presented thorn selves for confirmation. Rev. Bishop Baldwin, admioietered the solemn rite in the presence of a well filled ohureb, The friends of W. M. Martin, B. A., eon of Rev, W. Martin, will be pleased to know that he has passed his first year examination in law, standing second in a ekes of 60, and winning a oaeh scholar• ship of 960. He will remum° his study in tbe law office of J. G. Stanbury. Fred. Persona met with an accident in St. Marys o0 Wednesday of last week, which might have met him hie life. He bad driven over to Bt. Marys for a load of stone and in turning.the homer; around in come manner was thrown between the horses and the wagon, tbe wheel() of the wagon eomiug in contact with hie bead and inflicting several painful and ugly wounds. He wee broogbt home tbe same day and while his wounds are painful nothing canoes' ie expected to reeu.l. VPintrhtsal . The firemen's rooms in the town hall are being papered and painted. Wmgham Court of Revision redmoed atonement from 92,500 to 92,000 cu the Bell Telephone Co, 0. N. Griffin and Mayor Vaoetone are preparing to build a brick block South of the Banker Hamilton. Wingham Iodepeodent Order Foresters attended service in the Congregational obnroh Sunday morning. Mrs. 0, R. Reynolds left for Grimsby Park, where she will spend the Sommer months with her daughter, Mrs Maasalee. The Baptist Young People eleoted the the following ofhoere at the lest meeting : Pres., Harry Hineoliff°; VimePreto., Peter Fisher ; Rea -Seo., John Kelly ; Cor. Seo. Mists Robertson ; Treasurer, W. Ramsay ; Organist., Miss Nellie Bax ter. The Times says :—The iron works have beeu ,sold to a company of Toronto gentlemen. The papers have not yet been signed, bot it is thought that 10 hitoh will now be made in the agreement. The new oompeuy will manufacture furnaces, ranges end stoves. R. Tindall', driver was so eeriooely in. fared that it died in a few boars. He bad tied the horse to a loose poet, when it wail frightened by a dog, and ran down Patrick street with the loose stake at its heels. On turning a corner the halter and stake stvangarouud a telephone pole and threw the animal heavily on the eidewalk. It was injured internally and died the acme evening. One of the .maoltinee in the Iron Woke, the only eine on %Odell there Woo a lien, has been titwkeu by lite eiaimante to Deo. dee Aim Jae. Peed, jiut,, aud her family, formerly of Winpltptn, have gave to South Africa, wller0 Air. F.rd has Men daring the war. At the loot meeting of WIpgbam,Lodge, No. 280, G. R. 0., the following eaters were elected :—I P, M., 11. 0. Ilall ; W. M ,, Rev, Wnt, Lown ; ti, W , 0. W. Campbell ; J, W., V. Vannorman ; S. D., John Bitable; J, D„ P. Tpueley ; L G„ W. A. Campbell ; See'y, J. A. Morton ; '.pica,„ 19, Vanetono; Ohaplaio, John Quire. 'these tfrteere will be installedat the next regular mooting. The Canadian Order of Foresters will meet at Hamilton next year, York county °nonoil will aelt the Govern. went to proteot the guail ip that °aunty. John Melntyre, aged 22 years, got in over hie depth while in bathing at lien. more and, being opabie to swim was drowned. For the portion of the Old Upper Can. aria College ground, that has been sold, $100,000 has been reoeived by Toronto University, Nine•ysar-old Boerne Mand Goodall died in Woodstock on Thureday of last week of poieoning thought to be Patio Green. How ehe got it i0 tt mystery. Auction Sale —05' A— Frame Cottage In the village of Brushers, In the County of Ilurovf. There will be offered for . saleon TUBS - DAY, the FIFTCENTB DAY OF J080,1009, at two o'eleolt ill tho afternoon, at the Am- erican Hotel, to the Village of Brussels, by vmtua ora power of sale contained ill a cer- tain mortgage, which will be produced at the sole, the following property : Lot Num- ber 810 on Turaborry street lin the said Vil- lage of Brussels, according to the registered map by Thomas.Wentherald, P. L. S., form- erly known ee Lot Number 18 in Stratton's survey. The following imprcvemoute are said to be Du the premise, • Frame cottage and frame barn. ¶kerma—Fiftseh per cent. of the purchase mousy to be paid down on the day of sale ; for balance Lerma will be made known at the sale. For further par - Oculars apply to JONES, GIBSON & REID, Solioiters, Toronto street, Toronto: or to A. 00IISLEY,Brussols, 494 Mortgage Sale —0r— Farm Property Under and by virtue of the powers of gale contained in two pertain mortgages beaming date respectively the 17th day of December, 1888, and the loth clay of August, 1801, and duly assigned to the'Vender. and which will be produced at the time of sale, there will bo sold by public neaten at BIIRTON'S HOTEL in the TOWN OF GODERICH, in the County of Huron. on Saturday, the 0th day of July. 1902, at 12 o'clock noon, by John Knox, Auctioneer, the -following valuable property, namely, Lot number 85 in the 19th Concession of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, containing 100 acres of laud. There are about 80 acres cleared, and the bel anoe fa in bush., The soil is good and the land when cleared will make a desirable farm. The property la situate about 10 miles from Brussels end Listowel and about 5 miles from Sentryn. Teta property will bo sold subject to the standing conditions of the High Court of Justice for Ontario, Terme—Ten per cent, oaehon the day of sale, and the balance within one month thereafter. For further particulars apply to the vs). deraigued, to John Keox, Auctioneer, Gode- rieh, of to Mr. F. S. Scott, Bruasela, Dated this 18th day or Jane, 1909. JOHN SNox, PHILIP HOLT, A uolicneer, Vendor', Solicitor, 40.9 Goderiob. oo1 Waiiled The undersigned is prepared to pay the Highest Market Price for any quan- tity of Wool. See me before you sell. ALF. BAEKER BRUSSELS. (Ladies' Fine Shoes. Handsome to the eye Artistic in design. First-rate workman- ship. Made to wear and keep their' shape, Bt autifulfinish, easy t t" colnfort, very durable. When you discard them you want another " j t !'ike the last ones." Then our prices are not the least pleasing part of the buying, Here are a few:* — Ladies' Hengelo. Rid, limed or buttoned, latest ,tyle, heavy note, only $1.25. —We Kane all etylo,at loweet prioes, —On Bargain Counter this weak, 22 pairs Ladiee' Shoes, ell prices, fropt 92.90 to 9500, going thle week at 90a per pair only. — Agente for Invietne Shoes made by George A, Slater, for either men or women, • Harness Department - Single Harness for next 80 days °hamper than ever. Dusters, Fly.nete, Rubber Rugs at low pricer. Xs) C.ICILIVI AlslNS. UNS 26 t;462. Woodstock batten ware not prepared for the mare demand on broad ooneequeal upon the visit of Nitinillton gonferenoe. There Ween broad ramie() for several days, T'hotnae A. k1 Ikon bas inventeii a new dipploiia pre l eneeof nielneedle rotl benehe ath will ath t1 eonrfao very aeourately, pad he will matte It Dare• fel eureee of the Canadian nickel belt North of Sudbury. STOCK FOR SERVICE BULL FOR SERVICE. -- A There' -bred Sport Horn, registered pedigree. Terme 75e, Oval'privilege of re - staring if neoeaeary, 0110. ROBB 98- lfrueoele South. REAL ESTATE. A SACRIFXCE IN REAL ES- Tamm,—$8000.00 will buy the Malian. ghey Bleak in the Village of Brvneele. Those two tine otoree meet be bold to close out the McCaughey Eetete,. Intending purehasere obnttld investigate at once. Apply to F. S. 500'PP or G. I". BBLAIR, Brussels, Out., . El OUSE AND 1f ACRES OF laud, eligibly boated on Turub orry street, Brussels, for sale. Will ha suld en blue or house and lots separately, to snit purohaeer. Good dairy buetnees 10 eouuec- tion. Poaoeeeiou could be given any time, Per price, terms, &o„ apply to NEIL 1110- 1,AUGHLIN, Brueuele, -1.41ARBI FOR SALE,—THE UN. Dnasronnn offer° ble valuable 100 acre farm, Lot 4, Oon. 10, Grey, for Bale ma easy terms. Good brick hawse, liana barn, or• ohard,&a. Farm all seeded except 12 aurae, Lees than 1 mile from Brussels. Poeeeoelou eau be given next Fall. For partioulara ao So price and conditions of sale apply to R. E. COA0E9, Proprietor, Brussels P. 0. HOUSE AND ABOUT AN core of land for Dile, Grabnm'e Sur, voy, 5 mile South of Brussels. The house contains 7 rooms ; good ,table; well; fruit trees and ,man fruits. Possession given at once. Terms reasonable. It property is not Bold soon, will be rented. For price, term0, &o„ apply to Will. RANDS, Brussels P. 0. 1 "AEM FOR SALE—THE UN. Danet0Nnn offers his 100 acre farm for ea le being Si Lot 17, Oon.4, Herds. There Is a house, two good barns 40.02 feet -each, 2 good wells; orchard; well fenced ; 76 acres cleared, balance good bush. Posseealou given to suit purphaeer. Farm le in good locality, 4 miles from Belgravia and 5 to Brunetti, Will ale° Bell a Waterloo Steam Engine and a Clinton "Monarob" Separator, two grain grinders and a crusher. For price and terms apply on the premi0oa or if by letter to JA5 105 CLOABEY, Proprietor, 40.4 Brussels P.O. ETHEL SAW MILLS All kinds of Declared Lumber kept on hand from $10 up. British Columbia, home out Shingles and Lath kept on hand. A good farm on lath con. of Grey tor wale. r 'All parties indebted to me are requested to call and settle up before March let or 10% will be added atter that date from Jan. let till paid. A quantity of green cedar poets for este on Lot 7, Oen. 4, Grey, 5 S. COLE, PROPRIETOR, ETHEL. Lime The Bodmin Lime Works, 4th Line, Morris, are ready for the Spring trade and have .a quantity of fresh lime on hand. Guaranteed to be first-class. Price 150. a bushel at the kiln. A. Nicholson & Son. 41.9m- PROPRIETORS. If writing addreee Belgrave P. 0. Does it Stand e Test When you go to BREWS10'S yon get a Photo, that svitl ,tend the test, We make 9hotos,.all ei2ee and finial roil, leteat etylep,,, Family Groupe a epealalty. Photo. Buttons with or without rime, Crayon, Sepia and Water Color 0nlargingo. View, of 8eboele, Nooses' and Wadding ecroulie token on applloatimt, We can satiety you in any arta of tort. Calland flee eampleo, H. R. BREWER, Brussels. Netwneesamemoomienifininimansma Spoiled a Good Baking you have many a time by ming an inferior grade of flour. Your bread will alwaye be Tight, while and swot when using the Venae. It le always of amp. erior -quality, with no variation, Dad ie carefully made from the beet grown Manitoba wheat. Try this eatiofaotory brand for your bread, oakee end pies, and yon will never use any other. BAEICER, l0IfIfSS.1 JunC Millinery We have just r'eeeiv.ed a nice line of Cool, Dainty, Light Somme;'• Hats. Just the latest for the Jlfid-sominer Weather. Call and see us 'before p,urehasing. I S HABKIRKSSE A RECORD -BREAKER EWAN & CO. Have sold 52 Buggies and 6 Wagons this season, already, and are now offering Spec- ial Bargains for one month as they intend to make this season a record -breaker in the number of sales. Remember the date, July 12, is the Iimit for bargains. You need not be afraid to drive 30 or 40 miles to see our stock, you will be sure to buy. It will be to your advantage to see the High Grade Buggies at close prices. Robt. Thomson has purchased one of our pneumatic, steel wheel, ball bear- ing, bike buggies. This is the 3rd we have sold in Brussels and they are all giving first-class satisfaction. These rigs can be bought from W A N & Co., At close prices at the Up-to-date Carriage Factory. COBER & SONS' CARRIAGE FACTORY, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, 110t 1.'w IuPJ'f1, rdrt GrrN..CC WE are having a splendid season in our large sale of Buggies, and are in a position to sup - '1' ply the wants of the public with a First-class article. We will sell either Wholesale or Retail. Special attention given to the manufacture of Farm Wagons, either common sized:wheels or half truck with 2i or, 3 inch tires. Field Rollers and Wheelbarrows with steel or wooden wheels. Repairing and Repainting promptly attended to. Our attention will soon be turned to the Cutter Trade for the coming Winter. GIVE US A CALL. John Caber & Sons' Carriage Factory.