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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1902-9-18, Page 5ri 180 BUSINESS SARUS, ONEYTOLO,NAri'GPER :,7.At„ epuL, ln,fl, HOG`r`.I.'e Braeoele, W E, MaORAOI EN C 1r M Issuer of marriage bieeneee. Of, floe et tireeerYrd'aruberry fitroet, 13rtteeei8, MORRISUNI Lgauer of Nlarmage Licenses, WALTON. ONT. MISS JEAN M'LAUCIILIN, TEACHER OP— PiA/VO - AND ORGAN. a3ux^v es=7. S, ANT, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM./ tNenAANOn, „ FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. J•. LE CI -CIE,' LIF1] AND -.FIRE INSURANCE, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AO NT, VALUATOR, do. Whoa over Hursloy s Drug Store, Fob, Mb, 1002, 1p'Sm Brussels. Wellington Mutual Fire Ingnranee Cut, xelaAIImarrem 1840 Insurance taken on the cash and premium note system atounrent rates. Before inaur• Mg elsewhere call en the undersigned Agent of the Company, • GEORGE ROOERS, Brnsoo,a. MISS &I RAH LOUiSE MOORE, L. C. M.. Academie graduate of London Coneerva- tory of Music, also Member of the Aeeooiated Musicians of Ontario, le prepared to receive a limited number of 'pupils for 'Snstruotion on the piano, Qualified to prepare pupile for the Principal's Form in the Conservatory of Music. Brussels, ,Ontario. AUCTIONEERS. S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- )• ern, will sellfor better prices, to better mon in less time mid Jens charges than any other Auctioneer in East Baron or nen nlwaye he aranything. t' ti Dates °Moed cor by prisons.] application. VETEDI4NARY. T " D. WARWICK— CI • .Honor G1nlua.e of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is or roared to treat all die- estee of domench:atod animals Ina coronet - eat rummer. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentletr§ Calls promptly at- tended to. Oalee and Infirmary—Four doors North of bridge, Wurnberry st., Brussels.. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. WM, SINCLAIR— .Barrister, Solicitor, •Conveyancer, Notary Public, &s. OMee—Stewart's Block 1 door North of Central Hotel. Solicitorfor'the Standard Bank. GF. BLAIR, "BARRISTER, • Solicitor, deo.. Of foe over Stand - and Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels. Money to Loan at lowest rates, MEDICAL CARDS. DR. O. AMBROSE TOOLE. RESIDENCE Aso OFFIOE— ' HELL ST , EAST, : BRUSSELS. J. A. N7'NAUGHTON, 101, U., C. M., Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical College, Member College of Physicians and Surgeons. Royal lg6eoPxsicias Licentiate LicentiateMld- wlfery Edinburgh. I3Telepbone No.14, itesit'tenoe—Mill street, Brussels, DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD, DENTIST Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of :Ontario and First class Honor Graduate of Toronto 'University. Otfiee next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. STOCK FOR SERVICE B• ULL • FOR SERVICE. - A Thorn' -brad Short Horn, registered pedigree. Terms lee, trdith privilege of.re- turuiog if necessary. 0100. 11088 0e• Brussels South. Fall• Term in.ihe _'LLSTOWEL;/` „,e, Be'gins,Sept. 1,. 1902 Stutter !a u .3, enterat auv:-time Terme ' teneo4u;bla '1'iv4 sou roes•—Cmnmo o at nod Sborthau d, bavrI'tor Journal. C A. FOAMING, A• 1. ucIN9.y, President etGitury • SNlNGIa 111•1110 d~411flI b )lir , 104:(cai,1� ACIP• N. , a.J. �1 o tiif '8111 r6 igne gzlit .Vetlitr FOR SALE' AT' Tait Brussels Plalil bills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notice. Estimatoa Furnished for all kindo of•Bnildinge. Workman. ship and Material Guaranteed. P. AMENT, titer Now If Possible CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT, ' A fohool that oppa»qles. front rank among tile bust Buelnpae Oellegoe en tide contleent,. unity leadlpg commercial eoboolo' emplpy. ear graduates 00 tea /ler0, We 00 oar beet to plate all our graduates lu geed 0osltlo ne nut we have gPYo pepcooofnl thip vette than any gqlrevlono year. Those doesClng te0ui8utefttged At; ndor0110Wriarcaalou, 1314141074. i'rI.oeIil. ZUt1"Cx Cb s. I3 tWOO(l. ,Elms Fall Pair, Oot. 7 and 8. Wm. Brown left for Woodet0ok, where he will undergo epeeist treatment Ipr hie rbeumatio trouble , C. M. Stewart left on Tuesday morning owif lltremain weakler foner Rttle egintime,a, Asea„ where he las Alex, Morrison planed an iron pump on the town well and flow the residents in that Vioioity will have pure spring water ho drink. The Presbyterian oburab will hold their anniversary eerriaes on Solidity, Sept, diet, when Rev, Mr. McCauley, of Mitchell, will preach. Monday an old time soiree will be held. The trnatees of S. 8. No: 10, Atwood Public sohool will reoeive the sum of 860 from the County Treasurer as their Blume of the Legislative bonne, for the .work done by the school in Part I. Junior Leaving. Quite a number of the'membere of the Presbyterian oburoh greeted their pastor, Rev. Dr: McLeod, are. McLeod and family on their este arrival home after a pleasant vacation of two mouths, spent with relatives in Prince Edward Island, Exeter'. t t . Mime Amy Johne left town to attend Alma College, 80. Thomas. The Exeter Orchestra ie engaged for the Livingetone•Wylie 0050001, Sept. 23rd, Fait night. B. S. O'Neil is having the inter'or of hie bank remodelled aod•otberwiee beauti riot by a fresh ooat of paint. Thos, Cudmore, Andrew street, bas a entalower growing in hie garden that contains 107 heads and etaude nine feet high. Miss Estelle Livingstone, daughter of Rev. Juane Livingstone, Petrolea, takes part in the concert, Sept. 23rd, /'air night, Gidley'a Opera House. Wm. -Snell, who has been suffering for some mouths from cancer of the stomach, is at present in a very low. state of health, and the end eeeme not far distant. Mr, Ross, who for some months has been irygoode clerk for E. J. Spackman has resigned the position and returned to Lucian' where, we understand, he will launch o01 for himself with a partner. SgnireLeathorn, while panning through the bash the other day, discovered a very rare growth in the shape of a wild cherry tree in bloom and on whioh was numer• nus clusters of a more developed state of the bloseoms, having formed. little oiler. Het. (4octer1C11. As soon as a euffioient number of bricklayers oan he obtained the briok- work at the new• etation will be oom- menoed. Jacob Watzieger., who was confined in the county jail for lunacy, has been "taken to the London Asylum by Asylum Bailiff J. J. Ryan. • F. Thomson has purchased that beauti. ful residence on St. George's Oreeaent, the property of Mrs. Lynn, and will in future reside there. L. E. Danoey has moved his offios into the rooaie in Horton's bleak, over the hardware store. Dr. Turnbull bitsmoved to the office vacated. Mrs. Holmes, of Holmeeville, mother of .the Couuty Treasurer, has been very ill the past week, and ae she is in her ninety,seventh year her relatives are somewbat alarmed ooneerning her. R. R. Farrow, chief accountant of the Coeloms Department, Ottawa, ie supply• ing for Customs Collector Farrow during the latter'- absence in the West. Mr. Farrow, of Ottawa is a nephew of Mr. Farrow of Goderioh. E. Tilt, who spent a portion of the Sommer vacationin praotioal mining work at Cape Breton, ie home for a mouth Wore resuming his -studies at McGill Univereity, where he is taking a coarse in mining engineering. At Toronto exhibition on Saturday Logan L•ndeman, the well known Gode• rioh running horse, took third money in the open running race ; beats half mile and two hundred yards. Oo Monday, in i , the open run, heats one•mile and 200 garde, Logan Leadsmen won Bret money is two straight heats. The horse be in charge of Wm, Blackford. f,l,:foar..t Liotowel Pall Show', Sept. 30th and Oot. 1s1, ' The Anguet obeese in this !motion has been tnnetly' all sold,'9 13 16 being the Ben. e. The market has ulnae advanced to 10.' end over. "Elie Listowel Furniture Co. reneived frt m^.fta'western traveller Inst week orders for °bitettr.l ads of furniture, witli or dere for t.wo more 0005 to follow .in a day or two,all for points in tilanitoba. The ladien of Christ Church have de oided to hold theirhaudkeichief bazaar, for. whiuh they have been making pre. ,potation for some time, on the afternoon ittol evening of Friday, Milt Met. Rare A I'. Moore and family left town• on itlonday, the.. former- going to Detroit, where Ise' piirpoaea taking a,Uuivereity medical °onion. Mrs. Moore and little eon Charlie will take up thoir;reeid'enoe Idr the present with her sister at Prinoe• ton.. Listowel bore acme off well at Tor. onto Exhibition, J. A. Kelly's mare, Jessie McLaughlin, taking first prize for eingle driver in the etandard•bred (dons, also first prize in the rondeter class, 15;} hands and under, and the ewtepetakee for best roadster mare of any age. Mayor Watson's span of roadetere took fourth prize in their °lase, against strong 06m - petition, The young peop'e of Christ Church met at the home of J. 13. and Mrs. Horn, Bay street, for the pttrpoae of giving a parting on -mita to Vietor 0. Bamford, and to give expression to their appreciation of his long and faithful eervioes•as a oo.laborer ill oiinrob and 5tind.v Ffobool WO it, Mise Vivian Olaytort:read au appropriate address, which weeisecpmpatiied by the llrepen0atipil Al tt gcntlemwn'a travelling companion,' a p it of ebony ,military brpdhee, and a, gent p.ecs. 14eirtI rc,tlr • The bond have been engaged to foothill the muelo at Ohs Blyth Fair, tit. Thomee' •ehareb Squatty aubool be now bad at 2.50 in the afternoon, The band went to rTorento on Tuesday of last Week, to fnrnieh 000010 -et the Exhibition, Rev, I, 13. Wallwin, who ban been at- tending the Methodist oonferenoe in Winnipeg, 10 back. ' Mrs. James Bertram and little dough• ter, of New York, are visiting Mre, Bar• tram's father, H, Town. Towu ,k (Mee are erecting an apple evaporator on the old DioBride property, South of the railway track. Fred. Vanstoae left for Stratford, where he has neared a good po,ftioq in the McLngon furniture factory, M. Y, McLean has been confined to the home for the past two weeks with a bad cold, but le improving rapidly, Mies Olive Wilson has given up b r position in Chesney for a more formative one io 'Detroit, and' left for that oily last week. George Mardis is having his residence on Goderioh etreet, recently purchased from Jno. Fowler, modernized aid im- proved. Wm. Cline, wbo has been laid up with inflammatory rheumatiem, ie at work again, although he has by means fully r4eovered, A number of bioyoliete were op before Magistrate Beattie Ilia other day °barged w th riding on the sidewalk. It emit them 63 75 apiece, whioh is considered pretty dear riding. Archibald Suoot, of the firm of Scott Brothers, returned from a.tour mouths' trip to the West on Tuesday night of last week. When Mr. Scott left Manitoba, about two weeke"ago, the p rospects we re of the brightestunusuallyfor aularge grog. Thomas E. Hays was c ming into town from his farm the other day 013 load r t baled straw, and when in front of the reeidenoe of Jobs' R Govoalook, on North Main street, the rook gave way on 000 side. The bales slipped off and Mr. flays went with them, the result being that the large bone of hie right arm was broken between the elbow and shoulder. 'do. Hoye does not know whether it wee done by one of the belea falling on it or whether the wagon passed over it. The accident to bud enougb,but might have been considerably worse, as, had the wagon passed over his body, he would undoubtedly have been killed. Word was received hare on Wednesday afternoon of last week of a,dietreesing and fatal aooident whioh had befallen Joseph Philips, eon of Mr. Philips, station agent here. The young man was engaged ht the round hoagie in Stratford, prepar• ing himself for a railroad engineer, and while engaged in .coupling ogre on Wed- needay afternoon,he was caught between them and oraehed to death. It seems' that the coupling would not work, and young Philips attempted to arose to the other side between the oars, when the. engine m -sed bask and hie body was caught between the coupling. He only lived about 15 minatee after the accident. The remains were not brought home, but will be interred in Stratford, the former home of the deceased'. He was quite young, beiug not 20 years of age, and was well know in town, having only been in Stratford a couple of weeks. The reeidenoe of Walter G.. Willie, Goderioh street, had a narrow escape from destruction by fire on Monday even- ing of last week. Shortly before ten o'clock the girl, who was alone in the house with the children at the time, became alarmed by the emell of smoke, x X .,B1 nod on goine uf, etaire found that fire had broken pit in the n,ditrig of•one titthe bodroore, tike immediately gate the /aurin and the rseigbbord rats in, but the Ars wee beyond their control and the Lira brigade was sailed out, rThey were promptly on /land and the fire was ext/a, gotebed before it had made mush bead.. wiY, A portion of the roof ,was .burned end aopelderebte damage was done to turniterp:by water and smoke, flow the Ore started e a mystery, There was at tl Dt i r , e i iueurando on the house, whiuh' wan pwrtad by Robert Willie, but nogg on the tote. • VV tn. Fair in Wingham on Sept. 26th and 26th. W. Hatohison, wbo has been the Io0dl agent for the MaeseyHarrie Co. for some time past, intends moving his family to the Woet, per. Fatalism, intends locat- ing in Calgary for the present and he and hire. Hutchison will leave Wiugham this week. Andrew Pringto, one of the pioneers of the township of Turnberry, died at hie home near Wingham, on Wednesday morning of last week. Hennaed had been ill only a little over a week. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon to the Wingbam cemetery, On Thursday 4th info„ the home of Postmaster Pittner, of this town, was the tonne of a very goiet.wedding, when hie youngest daughter, Carrie, was uoitod in marriage to Geo. g 0, Hanna, one of our enterprising merobaute, Owing to the reoen0 death in the family, only those immediate relatives who reside in town were present. The ceremony was per. formed by the Rev. J. J. Pattereon, B. A., assisted by the Rev. 1), Porde, after whioh the aueste repaired to the dining room, where a dainty midday lauoheon. was served. The bride was just "her own sweet self" in her going away gown of dark green ahevfot. Her gifts were many, beautiful and useful, among them being a large china oabioet from the firemen, and a very pretty obair from the Preebyterian (Moir, Mr. and Mre. Hanna oft on th•r train 9 10 [or Toronto and Niagara, -pending a few days before taking a trip on the new steamer "Tor. onto" down the .80. Lawrence. Mrs. Hanna will not bp "at home" cutil after the new year. Wrox.+ter. [Intended for last week.] 0. Cook, of /lineal!, visited in the vil- lage over Sunday. Mrs. Jae. Foreythe ie spending a few weeks in Lnoknow. Miss Jessie Robertson is the guest of friends in Belgrave. Vise M. Harrie visited Wingham triende say rel days of last week. Mise Millie Harris has returned from a visit to Brown City, Mioh. Mise Pearl Snell, of Goderioh, fa the guest of her cousin, Mise Jennie Miller. Mies McKelvey, of Howiok, visited her brother, Rev. L A. McKelvey, over Sun- day., 0. Sanderson and W. Hemphill, of Walkerton, spent Sunday at their homes here. Mies Elda Hazlewood left for Highgate lest week, where she has secured a situ- ation. Gordon Rae and George Kaake oom. menoed work on the railway motion on Monday. Get your photon. taken at Brewer'e gallery here on Wednesday's. He does firet•olasa work. Rev. 8. E. Marshall, of Clifford, noon• pied the pulpit in the Methodist Church, Sunday evening. Arrangements are being made by Tem water, to have the Mildmay and Wroxeter Foot Ball teams play off there, on Sep. tember 25th, the second day of their Fall Show. The Wroxeter team is not only willing but anxious to have Ibe game Dome off. --.1011111111111m...... ADIES We wish to draw the special attention of the Ladies to our new stock of DRESS GOODS, SIIITINOS and WAISTr 1 v "rag' IIL .1 ERIALI5 Fail Trude• In•this department you"will find the latest and most up-to-date styles in the market, and for ideas and suggestions for making -up it will be to your interest to visit our Pattern Department. The Standard Paper Pattern for October, just received, show slot -seamed effects in Costumes, Jackets, Waists and Skirts.. ; Standard Patterns can be relied upon in making up your Autumn and Winter Clothes. Be sure to visit our Pattern Department 'and inspect our stock. Patterns are issued for every need in wearing apparel. When next you visit our store get a copy of the "Designer." It is the favorite Women's, Magazine—Edited by Women for Women. EVERYTHING CHEAP, ND RANEY PRICES. A. Strachan. HOUSE -_PAINTS! • „�.,. When you consider iabout,the painting ut;y.°ur house the moat important thing to think of is, what fe the beat quality of paint obtainable 1 .The best paint to etand the weather and look fresh for the lougeet time 7 There is only one answer to Ihis, namely, that a paint made with Brondram'e B.B, Genuine Lead, Pure Lineeed Oil, '1' RADE MARK and . juat enough Dryer, moat he the best, ae this 13. B. Lead has for so many yeare been proved enporior to all °theta. Such a paint ie Anchor Liquid Hones Paint, and it is the only liquid paint made in Canada with Brondram's B. B. Leonine 'White Lead. It ie a mistake for you to nae anything but the very beet paint in painting your home. The cost of putting on the paint is neually about the game ae the omit of the paint itself. A oheap paint takes mora time to make a reasonably good job with than a good paint, and does not last ae long, nor look eo well. In fact the cheap paint is the most expensive paint in the end, Mahe no mistake. Use Amber Liquid Hoagie Paint. It is a Pore White Lead, Zino and Linseed Oil Paint, and ie as good as can be matte with our choice of the very beet materials. Liao it and get the moat antiefaotory resnite obtainable with paint. Sold by— ' * ,,ivirmitalridst,co. Brussels. ETHEL 'N MILLS 'Y��/MILL rt f"t All Hindu of Desesed Lumber kept on itatid from 010 lip, British Colombia, botne out nublss and Lath kept on hand. A good form on 13th eon, of Grey for oak), A quantity of green cedar poste for solo or, Lot 7, Hon, 4, Grey.. S. S. COLE, rim PRIETOI3, ETBISL. A meeting of the oharebo'dera of the Soule Go, wee :held is' Jno, Douglas' shop Tuesday evening, Oliver Smith, jr„ hie gone to Owen Sound whore he will take a oouree in the Business College. John and Dire. Bray have returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Brantford and 8t. Marys, At time of writing (Tuesday) Peter MoTuvieb,"of Howiok, la lying in a very critical condition, aufferiog from blood• poisoning. No hopes are entertained of his recovery. Frank Pdwarde, of the furniture and undertaking besineaa, is in Toronto this week taking a fall worse of instructions in embalming. Hie brother from Ford. wioh ie looking after tics bueiaees in his abeenoe. Wm. Rutherford returned from Port Arthur last week. David Martin, who was not so seriously' injured as Was re- ported, did not a000mpany Mr, Ruther- ford ou his return, but aoutiniled hie trip tothe West, Amongst those those wh, attended the Tor. onto Exhibition from here were :—T. Hemphill, R. Ramie, R. Miller, S. Black, Fora the G.W. Sanderson, Y o E. Chad. wick, N. F,reythe, T. Wella, J. MoTavieh and Mies MoTatish, Mrs. A Wells, Mrs. Jno. Soots, and Misses V. Simmous, Lot tie Paulin, Ida Paulin and Maud Gotto Lelttlbury. A ex. Souter hae now a sou and heir. Mrs. Wm. !Inkwell jr., is vi•iiing her parents in Palmerston this week. Mies Jeanie Munn, whose nettle was broken some time ago,is again able to be around. Quite a number from here took in Tor- onto Fair. Others are figuring on Lon don. Mrs. Robert Moon, of Monoreiff, is at present very eiak. Mr. and Mrs. Mann were former reoidente of this part. Jamas Graves, whose lege were so pain- fully bruised sometime ago by a load of grain passing over them, is now on the mend. Eaf. Dennie leaves on Saturday for Wingham where he hae engaged ae moulder in a stove manufacturing Co. of that place. No less than four weddings are in eight. A London eoientiet b amps a recent outbreak of murder and suicide in that oily on the weather, probably it has something to do here. f31 t 01,. E. Livitrgetone is away on a business trip to Sault Ste. Marie. Taeeday and Wednesday. October 7th and 8th, are the dates of Blyth fair. A oar of wool, weighing 12,000 pounds, was shipped to Heepeler on Monday of last week by Meeere. Bainton Bros. The annual Fall fair concert will be given in Industry Hall on the eeoond night of Blyth fair by the HarveyKen• nay Co., of Toronto. The trustees of U. B. 8. No. 11, Hallett and East Wawenoeb, are complaining about tboae in charge of traction engines stealing wood from the school wood pile. Mies Pearl Gidley passed the primary examination of the Toronto Coneervatory of Mueio with honors. She was the youngest of all the pupils who wrote on the examination. The local tent of the Knights of the Maccabees have arranged with the Cana- dian jubilee singers and Imperial orches- tra to give one of their popular concerts in Industry hall on Thursday evening, September 25th. The newly organized Blyth Rifle am - (dation met on Tuesday evening of last week and elected the following officers : —Capt. H, Torr Ranee ; Secretary, Lieut. J. A. Jackson; treasurer, P. H. Douglas ; committee, 8. Hr Gidley, R. MoCommine, J. B. Tierney and R. McWilliam. Luc;kilow. Rod. Matbeaou was in Toronto last week. Wm. Lyons was appointed collector of taxes for 1902. A granolitbio walk ie being built to the G. T. It. station. Geo. Joynt, ofRenselt, bee scoured a position at the evaporator. AIL Newton is rusticating at Owen Sound for a couple of w, eke. George Berry, of Port Arthur is spend- ing a few weeks with friends in Lnoknow, 1linloes Branch Agricultural Sooiety's Fall Show at Lnoknow on Oot. 1st and 2nd. The Lookrnow Presbyterian church is shortly to be lighted- by 100 eleotrio lights. D. N. Matheson, wife and eon, of Al. leghany, Pa., are viaitiug Mende in town. Peter Herron returned from Winnipeg to spend a few weeks with triende in Lnoknow. At the oonnoil meeting the tax rate was struck at 22 mile on the dollar, the eaumes last yutr, . Wm. Harper; of Branton, Manitoba, is speeding a few weeks with friends in Lnoknow and vioinity. Walter Treleaven, of Beattie, Washing. ton Territorry, is visiting his parents, T. H. and Mrs. Treleaven, Al. Mnrdooh, wife and family and Mies Aggie Lennon, arespending a few days camping at the lake at Pine Point.' Mre, E' nl Stneltzer of this village bad an operation performed in Toronto last week and we are pleaeed to know she is improving Wisely, ltliee Edith Smith left on Thursday of beat week for Toronto where else will take a two months' mueloab course at the Academy in that oily. A earriage containing four women ran over Fireman John Hutton'- little boy at Hamilton. The child be seriously injur- ed, FALL MILLINERY FRIDAY tr SATURDAY QPEN./NQ S p r r 7, z Our Millinery Opening aiway oageoa a glitter of mit*.. meat among the' fair eez. They alwaye expect to Dee all the new oreationn in Millinery displayed in our large Phew roome, and we make it a point not to dieappoiht them, Other Deg, 0000 we have repeiyed unetinted praise for thewealth and alt. tent of our opening diepiaye, but cur dleplay 00 Friday even. ing, the 26th, will empties anything we have ever attempted, This department is under the able management of Miee Stewart, 'isolated by a full etaif of aesietan0a and expert trimmers, who attend the wholesale millinery openings and spout 00100 wealla in copying the latest Paris end New York designe and aro pre- pared to execute all orders in the wont arlietio etyle. To sup. plement the attraotioue of our Millinery display on Friday evening, the 26th inst„ we will make a apeoial showing of New Fall Dreee Goode, Silks and Fancy Blouse Goode, New Fors in Ladies' astrachan Jackets, Oaperineo, Ruffs, Muffs, Born and Viotorinee, Ladies', Miseee' and Children's Olotb Coate in all the new etylea, Ladies' Pfd Gloves in the beet qualities in all the new Full shades, A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All to Attend Our Grand Millin l Millinery e 't g, e y Op nt t P gill �a ��r •• Com-• The Hand that !e1 Brun is never so willing to perform its labors as when the Paint used yields easily in application. The work becomes a labor of love if yon use our reliable Beady -mixed Paints. We'll supply you with an article that Stands on its Merits Alone —The BEST and the CHEAPEST. Tho SHERWIN—WIL- LIAMS PAINTS saves you Money, Time and Patience and never fails to give satisfaction. Complete stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Wiltoni& Turnbull CROQUET SETS, EXPRESS WAOONS, &C., AT The Post Bookstore 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 limit 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 Srd we have sold in Brussels and they are all giving first-class satisfaction: These rigs can be bought from EWAN At close prices at the Up-to-date Carriage Factory.